Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 08, 1911, Page 14, Image 14

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    MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1911.
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DOCK EXPERTS SIGN
Ecard to Outline System for
City Made Public Soon.
BOND SALE IS POSTPONED
'roN-Mrcrt I'minex-tion of Wharf
! Contidrrrd by Commission.
Harbormaster SpeMrr I GlTfn
a IS Iaj' Abnoe Vcmxe.
Two of three New York clll en
gineer asked .to become members of
the tward of consultation of the Public
Inx-ks Commission hare telegraphed
Chairman Mulkey that they will ae
rept. Their compensation will b tl
a day and espensea. The third ap
pointee baa not replied and It l ""
mmr.l that ha la absent from tha city.
Another messasre haa been aent.
.vt an adjourned meettnic of tht Com
mlslon yesterday the acceptance wera
male known. Chairman Mulkey will
Hive out the name of -the men who
are to outline rortlanJs public dock
system when tha organisation of tha
trio I perfected.
The matter of the sale of the first
block or bon.1 of 3.S00.000 authorised,
came up. but a City Attorney Grant
had nu,t forwarded notice a expected,
an adjournment waa taken until a
week from today.
Commissioner Corbett suggested that
when nnal consideration 1 Klren tha
question of street end. aa to the prlT
ilexe of adjacent property O"" )
occupy them, an effort ba made to
provide for a connection between dock,
on earn side of tha atreet. so that If
tha same Interest, control them carico
can be handled from one to lue other,
as Is now done at sereral place, on tha
west side of the harbor.
Harbormaster Speler. who la attached
to the IMbllc Dock. Commission, but
really work, under the Executive
Hoard ami City Council, made formal
application for a leae of absence to
tenln Ausrust 11. when he will Tlslt
his parent, at Ban Franclaco.
granted absence for a period of IS
djyj. which had been previously al
lowed by the other bodies.
TAKlrPS CCT. SAYS VEYSEY
l:atc War May Ftollow Move of El
more IntereM on Coast.-Kste-cuttlnn
haa featured tha ap
pearance of tha new ita.ollne schooner
Tillamook -on the Portland-Bandon
route, accordlnit to Captain Lyddon
Veysey. on of tha ownera of the raao
llne schooner Anvil, wh'ch baa been In
that service veral month. He aya
that when tha Tlllamoolt left here
Thursday he carried a consignment of
cement for Tillamook which waa ac
cepted at IJ a ton. whll tha rata baa
been IS a ton. aa It waa classed aa mer
irk. rtia In effect
rnana.se. " . -
there ba been on feed, which was
f.xed at 14.
Heatdea. ho aays, the Tillamook cut
the rate from Portland to Ptualaw from
f i to f i a too. On of the huh tariffs
it been to Newport at $7 a ton welKht.
and to Florence It la $ a ton measure
ment. Captain Veysey salna that ship
per, there were satisfied, aa they realise
the dlfflcuitle met In the Winter In
reaching th aroall harbor, and the fact
that vessel, are often barbound aev
eral dava. A the Tillamook la owned
fcy S. tlmore tt Company, which oper-
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Tillamook and In about 10 days will
fiave tha new sTasouge Knggnrr
ready for ervlce on tha Oregon Coast.
It la expected that lower rate, will
rontlnue. They will be met for a tlm
by Captain Veysey and associates. The
gasoline achooner tvilhelmlna I. also
1 . W n. .mr.li'. Ihnurh not maklna
Kan. Ion. and all Independent carrier
may be Involved.
MCEHIC PISClIAnGIXG HERE
Urlurnlnr Portlandcr Are Among
Cabin risdcnjffi.
Work of discharging th usual con-
1'inmrnli of Oriental cargo wa. beaun
yesterday aboard the Bank Lint
steamer Lucerlc. which I on her sec
rail voyage to Portland. Captain
Mathle report, an uneventful pa.Mir
from over-Pacific porta except that an
unusual amount of fog waa encoun
lered.
The Lucerlc brought 500 bale of raw
allk. valued at IJ00.000. which waa dis
charged at Seattle and aent East on a
special train. Her entire cargo amount
ed to about 1C00 tons. She had 20 pas
sengers In the cabin and a number In
the steerage, among tha flrat-claa.
traveler, being Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Hare, formerly of thla city. Mr. Hare
lias been engaged In military medical
work In the Far Eaat and I. returning
on a vl.lt. Dr. John R. Pugh. who waa
here last aa surgeon of the liner Or-
terlc. a sister hlo of the Lucerlc. 1
making his first trip on the Lucerlc
lie served at one time on tha numeric
and haa had wide experience In hand
lirr Iromlgranta and Orientals.
The Lucerlc ha. a large amount of
lumber and flour to load for tha other
aide and will finish with flour and gen
eral cargo on Puget Pound.
Th OrientalJlnr Henri k Ibsen ar
rived In th river yesterday morning
from tha Far Kast via th Golden Gate
and will began discharging today.
MONARCH TO RCX TO FETE
J art Strainer Being Orrrhaulr-d. to
Increase Fleet for Astoria.
Preparatory to going on the Port
land-Astoria run during tha Centen
nial celebration, the ateamer Monarch
shifted yesterday to Supple yard
where a fresh water tank la to ba In
stalled on th lower deck forward, that
he will not have to depend on water
available in tha lower harbor for ber
boiler. Tha Teasel's bow I to b
heathed and considerably laaa Impor
tant work will be done to place ber In
ahaD.
Th monarch It to make her first
trio tomorrow, leaving Washington
atreet dock at T A. M , and reaching
Astoria at 11:3$ o'clock. She will lay
over there during th afternoon, start
tng on tha return at I o'clock In th
evening and arriving here at 11:S0
s'clock. The one-way fare It to be I
Tha pro.pect for heavy travel " to
th Centennial are good and tha Kamm
Interests, operating the steamer Lur
"In from Portland every morning, and
the 0.-W. R. N. fleet, leaving both
morning and evening, will give As
torla five steamer dally. Th railroad
Interests will also have frenuent train
service If travel warrant There will
be fast schedules In effect between As
tnrla and point on tha bay and th
atearaer Carlo will ply to aea with
excursionist. To all beach re.orta
dally trip will b possible.
Marine Notes.
tvith 57.4!I feet of lumber valued at
110.735. the schooner Resolute yester
day cleared for Honolulu.
To bring the barn-e Gerard C. Tobey
to Supple dock the tug Oneonta wa
yaslerdav ordered to Astoria, aa the
Tobey arrived from San Francisco with
cement In tow of the tug Dauntless.
Sounding were made ofr Supple a berth
and plenty of water fouud.
J. S. rolhemtis. assistant engineer.
Department of Engineers, and who I.
temporarily attached to the Port of
Cooa Bav a. a mean of aiding that
prganlxatton to perfect plan for har
bor Improvement, returned to th city
yesterday. He was assigned to the
work by Major Morrow. Corp of En
gineers. I. 8. A.
Inspector Beck, of the 17th llght
konu rfiatrlct is ulanning a trip to
Coos Bay on the tender Heather, whlch
Is under orders to proceed thera and
tTKAMIK rxTXlAIGEMC.
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lucerlc Manila I" P"rt
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Bu-atbiyoa. . . . MongUong. . . .Spt.
relocate; channel buoys In advance of
he arrival of the cruiser Boston. Mr.
Beck expect the Heather to reach the
river dally from Neah Bay. which point
she waa to hare left Saturday.
V n . a fall ..il M V at the CUStOm-
house co'mprlsvd the temer Beaver.
Roanoke and Saginaw from Ban Fran
cisco, the Oleum from Port Kan Luis,
Alliance from Eureka and the British.
teamer Uucerlc from the Orient ana
Puget Sound. The Alliance cleared for
he return, the Washington ior Ban
Kranclaco with 490.000 feet of lumber.
ha schooner Resolute for Honolulu.
the Beaver and Roanoka for California
ports and the Saginaw for Raymond.
James Laldlaw. British Consul, yes
erdav said he had been advised that
the H. M. 8. Shearwater, a sloop-of-war
assigned to duty on the Pacific Coast,
where hut two British aaval vessels
are assigned, would reach Astoria from
Csaulmault about September 4. Alter
a short stay she will proceed here, ar
riving about September 10. ior a visit
of a week. Harbormaster ripeier say.
that owlnr to her small slxe na win
arrange to anchor her at a convenient
place between the bridges so tne or
flcers and crew may use the Stark
street landing.
One shift of sandhoga employed In
caisson No. (. on the Broadway bridge
work, announced a strike because they
were not In accord with their foreman,
and yesterday they wera paid off by
order of Engineer Tom Alexander, of
tha I'nlnn Hrlclre A Construction Com-
nanv The men. It was reported, had k
ordered the foreman out of the caisson
Saturday night. He not only refused
but managed to force an or tnem
through the "lock" before he left the
Ir chamber. As the- delivery oi
granite for th sides of the pier Is not
rapid the company will not hurry sink
ing operations and the loss of a few
men is no handicap.
Threa chains and a "deadman were
broken yesterday at the yards of th
Portland Shipbuilding Company when
th hull of tha wrecked steamer M.
K. Henderson" waa being hauled out.
and It waa not until late In th day
that h wa on the way so that a full
view of the damage could ba obtained.
Captain Shaver says that he doubts If
any attempt will be mue 10 repair
here, aa she l badly noggen. mo
deck Is twisted and there la little ot
value but her machinery. Th hear
ing before Local Inspector Edward
and Fuller, where Captain Jordan.
ollot of the tug Sameon. is on inai
on a charge of neg.lgenc In connec
tion with th collision proDADiy win
be concluded today, a there ar but
three wltne.se. to be called.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND, Aug. 7. Arrived "teamer
Ttraakaraiar. from Coos Hay: .Norwegian
ateamer Henrlk Ibsen, from llonckons via
Yokohama and ban l-ranciaco; Brmen
i.ucerlc from Manila and Oriental
porta via Brlttah Columbia and Puset Sound;
sasolln schooner YVIlhelmlne, from Ya
qulna: steamer Caaoo. from Kan Francisco.
Sailed titeamer Alliance, for Coos Bay and
Eureka; ateamer Olrum. for San Francisco;
steamer Sasloaw. for Raymond.
Astoria, Aug. 7. condition at tne mnuia
of the river at i P. M . smooth: wind, west
4 miles; weather, cloudy. Arrived at a
and left op at 4:1 A. M. Steamer Break
water, from Coos nay. Arrivea w yv.
M. and left op at I! noon Norwegian
amer Henrlk Ibaen. from hlonakons ana
way porta via Ban rrancisco. raiiea ai s
A V. Steamer Klamath, for Ban Pedro.
Arrived at A. M. Barse Oerald C. Tobey
In tow of tug Hereulea. rrom pan sran-
Cisco. Arrived ana l-rt up at f . i.
Gasoline schooner TVllhelmlna. from Ya-
quina. Arrived at 1 and Irrt up at :! f.
M. Steamer Caaco. from San Franclaco.
San Francisco. Aug. 7. Arrived at A.
M. Steamer Falcon, from Portland. Ar
rived yeterdaj dteamer Temple E. Dorr,
from Portland.
(san Pedro. Aug. 7. Arrived flteamers
Shasta and Yellowstone, from Portland.
Shanghai. Aug. 7. Arrived previously.
Panama alary, for Teooma; Suverlc for Ta
coma and Seattle: Nlaaara, for Can Frmn
ebeco. Kan Francisco. Aug. 7. Arrived Steam
ers Tiverton, from I-udlow: O. 8. Loop, from
Everett: Chehalls. from Orays Harbor; Fal
con, from Portland: Santa Barbara, from
Wlllana: Atlaa. towing barge si. from Se
attle; Abeeelnla. from Hamburg: Harpeaka,
from Newport News: barkenilne Kohala.
from Newcastle. Australia.
Ttdra at Astoria Taeaday.
Hlkh. Low.
0 R1 A M T.l feet':!l A. M -0 4 foot
1I-S4 P. M S. feet':I P. M.... I I feet
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There is one reason above
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hlotvi rmrififrs. Anv svstem which needs a tonic needs a blood puri
fier, for it is impure blood which
dition of the body. a. a. 2. is made entirely or roors, neros ana oarKs,
which possess not only strengthening properties, but at the same time
are recognized as ingrcaients or tne greatest vaiue ror removing every
Impurity, poison or taint from the circulation. S.S.S. improves the
appetite and digestion, corrects stomach disturbances and steadily tones
and builds the system up to perfect health. It adds to the blood the rich
healthful properties it needs, and In every way benefits the system.
S.5.S. cures all diseases and disorders arising from weak or impure
blood. Book on the blood and medical advice free. 5. S. S. is for sals
at dru3 stores- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLANTA, CA.
DRUNKS UNDER EYE
Chief Slover Orders Men to
Watch Liquor Sales.
BARS TO BE SCRUTINIZED
Police Head and Jodge TaxwcU Kx
prcs Selves as Bound to Stop P.ur
rha of Rom by Inebriates.
Families Suffer.
REWARD IN OFFTCRKn TO STOP
8AI.CS OF IJQl'OR TO
DKCNK3.
H. A. B. Williams, of 805 First
street. offers to subscribe I2O0
toward a fund to provide for rewards
for the arreet and conviction of aa
loonkeepers who sell liquor to Intoxi
cated aeraona. In a letter to The
Oreconlan he says:
"In your Sunday Issue 1 see where
one Frank Mays Is fined IJio and aix
montha in Jail for Belling liquor to
an Intoxicated man. A decent saloon
can conduct it. business without such
tactics, but the dive never. To put
the dive out of business Is simple If
the people will take hold of the prop
osition and will offer rewarda for
the arreat and conviction of any sa
loonkeeper that sells Intoxicating
liquor to a person alresdy Intoxicat
ed. I will start the ball a-rolllng by
a subscription of f200."
"I, for one, shall not lend my support
to a civil service system that keeps
derelicts In the police department at the
expenre of women and children, whose
drunken husbands are robbed by unscrup
ulous saloonkeepers.
In these words Acting Chief of Police
Slover. addressing tha members of the
day relief, went on record as being
heartily In accord with the efforts of
Judge Taxwell to enforce the law which
forbids the Bale of liquor to men already
Intoxicated, as brought to a climax Sat
urday by the sentencing of Frank Mays,
a Sixth-street saloonkeeper, to serve six
months' imprisonment.
"Civil service is now on the most se
vere trial In its history." Chief Slover
told the men, "and It Is Just such negli
gence, or worse, on the part of public
servants that will turn the scale and de
prive you of the security that you enjoy.
You enjoy civil service and you must In
return give 'civil service' to your em
ployers. In no respect do you owe a
greater duty to the city than In pro
tecting women and children against this
class of parasites."
Conviction Deemed Easy.
No formal order waa Issued by the
Chief, who contented himself with cit
ing the law and a former order of ex
Chief Cox. He contends that It will be
easy for policemen to obtain convic
tions for this offense, and that by so
doing they will reduce the amount of
gross drunkenness In the city noticeably.
In this consVntlon tha Chief Is borne
out by statistica of the department for
the month following Judge Taxwell'a
campaign laat year. Under direction of
ex-Chief Cox. patrolmen served notice
on all saloonkeepers that the law would
be enforced rigidly, and a few arrests
were made to drive home the truth. Im
mediately the number of arrests for
drunkenness took a suddon drop and
remained at a low level for some time
before they again began to creep up
ward.
Completed statistics for 1910 showed
that there were 7717 "simple drunks'
taken to the police station, being almost
one-half of the total arrests, and the
figures throw no light on' the number
of casea In which men held for other
offenses came first Into trouble by Intoxi
cation.
Strict Gnard 'Wanted.
Tha Llnnton rockpile received mog
prisoners In th year, and the majority
of these were confirmed drunkards, in
spite of the fact that all the un aggra
vated cases are released when sober by
the police csptalns, without a hearing
In court.
Striking reduction in these figures
could be made, ay the officials, by rea
sonable activity on the part of police
men, who hava but to step Inside a
saloon In any part-of the city to see
men buying drinks who are already ob
viously drunk.
If the police can t do It, said Judge
Taxwell yesterday. I shall do it myself.
I am willing to give my time, if neces
sary, to put a atop to this practice, but
I see no reason why the police cannot
do It."
Second of the saloonkeepers charged
by Mrs. Frank Skidmore wlth-4ooting
her husband a bank account, is jo Mor
rison, who will be tried In the Municipal
Court tomorrow afternoon, before a Jury.
Pursuant to the raking given by Chief
Slover yesterday, other arrests are ex
Dected.
Frank Skidmore, whose wife brought
about the present upheaval through
her Verseverance In seeking redress
for the plucking of her husband, was
taken to the police station yesteTday
bv Patrolman Pressesy, in an intoxi
cated condition. Skidmore was want
ed as a witness In the Mays case, but
could not be found.
BARBUR ASKS MORE MEN
City Auditor's Office Works Over
time on Lien Socket.
City Auditor Barbur will soon put
on of his deputies at work nights
costing the Hen docket. He reported
to the ways and means committee of
the City Council yesterday that the
dockets are so much In use that very
little can be accomplished by his
deputies In posting the docket during
the day. He requested that the com
mittee recommend to the Council the
employment of another deputy at $75
a month.
Som of the members of the com-
all others which makes S.S.S. the
causes the weakened, run-down con
BOOTS. OR BEER. WHICH?
Many a Man Drinks Alcohol While His Chil
dren Want
When a man selfishly persists In
spending money for beer and whiskey
that ought to go for the comforts, and,
perhaps, the very necessaries of life for
his wife and children, such a man needs
treatment.
Some would say that he should be
put under restraint and forcibly kept
from wasting that which belongs to
his family even more than to himself.
If, however, this man can be made to
give up drink b a treatment admin
istered without his knowledge, it would
certainly seem to be a wise thing to
do. but in searching for such a treat
ment the wives and mothers of drink
ing men should be careful that they
deal with honest people and get an
honest treatment.
The White Ribbon Remedy la honest
ly made by honest people, with the sin
cere desire to help the homes that are
being Injured and, perhaps, even deso
lated by alcohol. It is odorless, taste
less, contains absolutely no habit
forming drugs, and may be admin
istered secretly if desired. It has
proven Its efficacy so many timea that
those who earnestly desire to win
the drinker from the alcohol habit may
begin treatment with confidence that
excellent results will follow.
White Ribbon Remedy costs $1.00
per box, or six boxes for $5.00: and
may be obtained of Woodard, Clarke
Co.. Portland. Or.
mlttee were of the opinion that one
of the deputies now employed could
work at night, thus relieving those at
work during the day from this posting
work, and that the City Auditor's office
now has deputies enough. Mr. Barbur
nststed that all his men are very
busy with city business, all of which
must pass through his office, and that
be needs another man. He waa in
structed to draft an ordinance provid
ing for an additional deputy, and will
present It at the next meeting of the
committee. '
CITY DEAL 15 HALTED
PURCHASE OF FLECK WATER
PLANT DEFERRED.
Renewal of Pipes to Be Neoeseary,
Councilman Opposes Transfer of
System at Woodstock.
The purchase by the city of D. B.
Fleck water plant. which supplies
Woodstock with water, was a ques
tion taken up by the ways and .means
committee of the City Council at its
meeting yesterday and deferred nntll
the next meeting.
Councilman Burgard said he had
previously been In favor of purchasing
the plant, but that as much of the
pipe now laid and In use by the Fleck
system is too small and will have to
be replaced soon with larger pipe.
and as he said he understood the city
would soon have pipe available to lay
in Woodstock to replace the r leek
pipes, he was not in favor of pur
chasing the plant.
n. o. Clark, engineer or the water
Board, submitted a revised report
showing there are 25.7 miles of pipe
In the city and 7.7 miles outside the
city limits In the Fleck system. Ho
said the probable value of the plant
nd eauloment to the city Is I1Z.314.6U.
although he says It will cost $46,-
662.83 to duplicate the plant.
He figured that the D. J. nnn sys
tem of J.96 miles of pipe, which Is
leased by the Fleck company. Is worth
$140.09 to the city, and the J. I. Mor
ris svstem. or Frankey plant. $249.90,
this being also leased by the Fleck
comDany.
The statement was made that mucn
of the nine is wooo. tngmeer uism
said In his report that tne pipe couia
be used for some time except that nre
protection will be demanded, and that
to meet that demano iron mains musi
renlace the wood and the Inch and two-
inch pipe He said the lurures ne bud
mltted did not Include "he value of
real estate and of the pumping- plant,
water tanks or other fixtures. These
he estimated to be worth $15,500. The
Income from the Fleck plant m ii
was $11,443.20. he said. Water
Ronrd recommended to the City coun
eil June 30 that an ordinance do
passed appropriating $27,500 from the
water fund lor tne purcnase oi mo
tilnnt. '
The committee aeciaea to recommeiiu
to the Citv Council that $500 be trans
ferred from the general runo to tne
auditorium fund, to be returned as
aoon as auditorium bonds are sola.
The salaries of Deputy City Attor-
nv lattniirntts and Benbow were rec
omended increased from $175 a month
to 1185 a month.
The request of A. Jr. morns, a. r.
An.ienon. H. O. Richards and O. P.
Ramsey, transit men in the employ of
he C.ltv Engineer, for an increase in
salary from $110 to $130 a month, was
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Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Sundavs. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only.
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do.
Rfngl f oorad nose joa saow wba lo
rtUrLCi Wa h carri thaaa oomplall
inlalnts
. i,w araia tinflTIB UTU F1U4
Too look bit." ar.d toal bauar aftar sa.D
nil Inr a dose lie boi at stores er b mall. Foe
Liiaa wrT E lT0di.K K.0 CO, Hulsdaloius. fa.
u i i
CURED IN
Varicose Veins
Piles, Fistula &
Enlarged Glands
Expert
Examination Free
17 Tears of Success In Treating
Misy Cases Permanently Cured la ONE THEATME.TT. most
Savlng. Mo.t Natural. Moat Safe. K. Detention from Occnpntlon, h am
11T ar Borne. A Radical and Permanent Cure. I Will Olve -00 to Any
Charity aa a Guarantee That Every Statement ta Thla Announcement la
True.
I ear rapidly, painlessly and at email expense. I will demonstrate
actual results In your case. I will give conclusive evidence of my merit
which Is obtained and maintained by abUlty I invite you to oome to
my office. I will explain my treatment for Hernia. Ptlea. Fistula, Varl
eoi Vein-, Pelvic, Kervoaa, Blood, Kidney and Bladder Disease..-1 will
give you free a physical examination; if necessary, a microscopical and
chemical analysis of secretions to determine existing pathological and
bHolo"c.l condition. Every person .hould take advantage of this
opportunity to learn their true condition. Certainty of cure Is what you .
wane
A thorough investigation should be made by every ailing Parson as to
the specialist he consults. Duty and destiny to self and tliose who de
pend upon you demand th best medical attention. I have the ability
and can give you this service. 1 have always charged a very reasonable
fee. ao that my services may be obtained by any man who sincerely de
sires to be cured. I make no misleading statements or unbusinesslike
propositions; neither do I deslr to be particularly Independent, and I
would like to have you for a patient. If you will come to me on a
strictly professional basis, and the inducements that I offer, h.chare
my ability and 30 years' successful experience, time-saving treatment
and guarantee of cure of certain diseases.
WHS CTRK BT NEW SCTBVTIFIC METHODS WHICH CAWOTFAIt
BLOOD AND SRH AILMENTS, NERVE WEAKNESS, VARICOSE OR
Snooted veins" obstructions, sores, v l o A r s, swollen
GLANDS, PILES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES AND ALL DIS
EASES COMMON TO MEN.
We are permanently located, incorporated and licensed under the
laws of Oregon.
MEN, IF IN TROUBLE. CONSTXT TJS TODAY. If you cannot call,
write for free book and self-examination blank. Many caees curefl at
home. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 to 12.
OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
,nm MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH. PORTLAND, OR.
referred to City Engineer Hurlburt for
recommendation.
Tha - i ... Aiirtltn,. WAA Authorized tO
draft an ordinance appropriating $115
for a steel cage for the City treasur
er's department. -
Alta Mine Gets Xew Equipment.
GRANTS PASS. Or.,- Aug. 7. (Spe
cial.) The owners of the Alta Mine
near Kerby have Just returned from
Portland, where they purchased a
steam plant to operate a 40-ton Chile
mill upon the millslte aajaceni io
DR. A. G. SMITH.
I am the only specialist In Port
lnnd who does not advertise a flc
t'tloas name or photograph,
I publish my true photograph,
correct name, personally conduct
my office. am the most success
ful and reliable, aa medical ere.
dentlala and presa record prove.
I make thla statement ao tbat yon
will know yon consult a true spe
cialist, who sees and t r e a t a pa
tleata personally. I possess skill
and experience, acquired In sack a
way tkat ao other can share, and
hould not be clussed with medical
companies. It Is Impossible for
a medical company to attend col
lege. Companies have no diplomas
or license to practice medicine In
Oregon or any other state. Medi
cal companies usually are named
after a doctor. A portrait, whose
personality and Identity are In
definite, la selected and published
as the legitimate specialist of the
office. Hired substitutes, ordinary
doctor with questionable ability,
give consoltation, examination and
treatment.
nm -"--mi! 3t
60 FOR BLOOD POISON.
I use Professor Ehrllch'e wonderful new discovery. " .se3
of Specific Blood Poison. It is the greatest mam of edf ical s ience.
His new remedy has been successfully used in thousands of cases. it
me explain it to you. ,
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE,
nfflev Honrs 0 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
?lnv!te yoTto come to my office. I win explain to you my treat
ment tor Varicose Veins. Hernia. Nervous Debility, Blood Poison. Piles,
Fistula Bladder. Kidney. Prostatic -and all Men's Ailments, and give
you FREE a physical examination; if necessary a microscopical ana
chemical analysis of secretions.
DR. A. G. S
SPECIALIST FOR MEN ONLY
EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION ALWAYS FREE
Varicose Veins
Hydrocele
Nervous Debility
Blood Disease
Rheumatism
Diseases
of the
Skin
I especially invjij mi uiown"
bn treated without receiving a cu
...,! wv. m ni1 Viair-a mn aynmiriRtlO
tell you frankly what is your condi
no false promise. If your case Is c
ment nder any circumstances.
DR. LINDSAY
THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST.
Corner Alder and Second Streets. Entrance 128 ,rfco.n,f Tortland, Or.
Office Hours a A St. to 8 P. M. Sundays 10 A. 51. . to 1 P. M.
FIVE DAYS
Men Cures Guaranteed or No Pay
mining property, a he property is new
and has one cut 150 feet above the
mill where the ore Is sent down by
gravity. The ore hoot is about 20
feet wide. The mill carries six rolls
that weight 1200 pounds, and have a
crushing capacity of 7200 pounds.
Right In your busiest season when
you have the least time to spare you
are most likelv to take diarrhoea and
lose several days' time, unless you have
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy at hand and take a dose
on the first appearance ot the disease.
J? OT l J uco.c. n.
lr1 M i
.K .1 J.
7
IN FIVE DAYS
Varicose Veins, Blood
Poison, Piles, Fistula, Etc.
No Detention From Occupation,
Family or Home.
NO SEVERE OPERATIONS.
MANY CASES PER.MA.NKXTLY
CURED IN ONE TREATMENT.
MOST TIME-SAVING, MOST NAT
URAL, MOST SAFK. 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 WILL GIVE $500
TO ANY CHARITY AS A GUAR
ANTEE THAT EVERY STATE
MENT IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT
IS TRUE.
VARICOSE VEINS
Impair vitality. I daily demon
strate that varicose veins can be
cured in nearly all cases by one
treatment, in such a satisfactory
way that the vital parts are pre
served and strengthened, pain
ceases, swell ing subsides, 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.
234V2 Morrison
Corner of Second
Portland, Oregon
Heart Disease
Diseases of
the Lungs
Liver Disorders
Kidney Disease
and All Chronic
Diseases of
Slen Only
ED and DISSATISFIED sufferers who have
re to call on me. It will cost you nothing to
n of your case made, and I shall bo glad to
tlon. To the sick and afflicted 1 hold out
urable I will Kladly tell you so;- if not I will
s I do not accept incurable cases for treat-
dentiaL
MITH
. . : '. , , -1
V , rffeV .-
JJ.Keefe,Ph,G.,M.D.
Mens Specialist
I am the only specialist in Port
land that publishes his own photo
graph, personally conducts and man-hr-s
his own office, and consults
with and treats all his own patients.
1 have mure qualifications and ex
perience than anv other specialist
advertising in this city.
Every man calling at my office is
assured of my personal and Individ
ual treatment until a cure is effect
ed. Mv fees are one-fourth that ex
acted "by the various "medical com
panies." "institutes" and ."mueeums.
Be sure to consult me before treat
ins elsewhere. ... ...
Why treat with irresponslbles
when "yon can secure the expert serv
ices of a responsible specialist?
Pee me if "nu have any of the
following disorders: Varicose Veins,
Hydrocele, Obstructions, ?ierve,
Illood and Sklu Disorders. Bladder
Trouble. Blood Poisons, F.rnptlons,
VIceiK. Weakness, Prostatitis,, Piles
or Fistula.
0 to 5 7 to 8 rally Sunday, 10 to 12
Examination Advice Free.
Rooms 300-10-11.
MERCHANTS TRUST BUILDING,
Corner 6th and Washington Sta.,
Portland, Oregon.
Consultation Free
You Can Find
Out the
Nature of
Your Trouble,
Then, if You
Wish, Get
Proper
Remedies
Since Dr. Wo practiced in Port
land some years ago, he has
traveled extensively, visitingsfhe
leading hospitals In China and
securing new remedies and
learning successful, means of
combating sickness. Now that
he has resumed his practice In
Portland or.ce more, he Is pre
pared to give the people the
benefit of his knowledge and
ways of treating such diseases
as cancer, rheumatism, stomach
and lung troubles and .hundreds
of others. Patients out of town
inclose 4 cents in stamps when
writing for symptom blank and
'circular.
Wo ChineseMedical Co.
sriOs Alder, Corner Third
Entire Corner, Second Floor.
THE-
DR. GREFN
OFFER TO
EN
Our offer Pay when
Satisfied is your ab
solute protection. Con
sultation, examination
nnd diagnosis free.
Our sn.-c.alty is all
Ailments of Men.
What you want is a
cure. Come to us
and get it. Hours
daily 9 to 0. Even
ings. 7 to 8. Sun
days 10 to 1.
DR. GREEN CO.
363 Washington St., Portland, Or.
Men and Women Cured
The famous 3.
K. Chan Chi
nese Medicine
Company, with
thlr remedies,
of herbs and
roots cure won
derfully. It has
curea m w j
J. 'sa. V mfterers when
, other ' remedies
have failed.
cured many
chronic, private ailment
eure cure tor cnronic. m rn.um..um,
haronl.,Wdn.y J lu
.Vh A.hr diseases of all kinds. Kcmeu
S.?es NO OPERATION. Consultall
?r" Examination for ladle, by Mrs. S.
Chan. C;l or writs to
The S. K. Chan. Chinese Medicine C.
220 m Morrison su. Portland. Oreson.
DR. WING LEE
I pake my own Ch
nese herb and ro
medicines. I am 8
educated Doctor
..,, .a trftntmpnt
the Physicians pra
ticing in Oregon at
Washington. I ha'
used Chinese herb ai
LkSa.-a
root medicines ei-.
eiv.tv fnr 4f vears.
. ,.0,-t.f ,tllv nn.-l thO
examine paucuw ....
.... ... . u ..xt.- lontr fttun
ougniy. ino ma-t-Lci , ,
ing tne aisease, no , ,
ailment.-it is curable. I-emale, Ki
.1 . uAnv, Iti.a- Rtotnnr.n d:
iiey, niiuiii. iicii ii
eases, consumption, blood poison, pi.
ail curea oy my n .......-...
town pecple write for circulars a
consultation blank.
27 North Fifth St.. Portland. Or.
I rrrV - OF THE
tli..J iS am24 HouH
rsulG bears the
Beware of counterfeits
a -sx -s- AAAAiri
I rTO-NIGKT
DR. 1VO
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