Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 20, 1911, Page 20, Image 20

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    TUT! MOTCXIXG OREGONTAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1911.
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TEMPEBJINCEUNIOf
WOMEHASSEMBLE
Great Progress Reported
W. C. T. U. Work Through
out Year Just Past.
in
WHITE SLAVERY DOWNED
Ir. Addlton Blame Small Ws
for Bprtad of EtU Among Girls.
, Co-operation 1t Cbtrrchcs
Asked Session Today.
the work of the last
i, m.r.ih, before th county conven
tioo of the Women' Christian Temper
i-ni.-n TfiurdtT afternoon. In e
elon In Hawthorne Park Presbyterian
Church. Mrs. Mary Mallett, county
,... .ia hle-h. tribute to th
loyalty, enthusiasm and derotlon of the
local presidents, and said that aub
tantlal pmjrress bad been made over
all the county.
Th. nresident commended the recent
membership contest which had been.
carried out uccesrully. w nne prais
i the work that had been done In the
country. Mrs. Mallett emphasised the
Importance of the opportunities In
Portland. She pointed to. the need of
Intelligent preparation by memoer
that they may be able to tell others
about the organisation ana its
fhe eald unions ehould see to It tna
ministers are supplied with Inform
tloo concerning; the union s wort
Mala Worker Csmsrntnlate.
Although the result In Maine Is In
doubt the convention voted unanimous
ly to send Mra Stevens. J.atlonai presi
dent, a telea-ram of congratulation on
tee vigorous campala-n which she had
wafted In Maine to retain me stat m
the "dry" ranks.
Reports were received from the presl
dent of the local unions In the county
and also from the corresponding sec
retary. Mra Lucia IC r. Addlton, who
rave a full summary of the work of
Wi unlona The report showed that
there had been a rain In membership
through the recent contest. It was
also shown that edncatlonal work had
keen carried on by all the unions
throurh mothers meeting, publlo
nathermgs and by distribution of lit
erature. Mra Addlton. who has been National
lecturer for th National Social 8erv
Ice Institute; discussed that subject be
fore the convention, ursine th Import
ance of th work In Portland. Ph
declared that aoclal reform was th
most Important work the w. 1- t.
had undertaken, and that It needed
trained women.
White Slaves reach.
fth pointed out the evils of th
white elaver. and said the ware sys
tem had much to do with this evil,
declaring that In Tortalnd there ar
Klrls who receive as low aa 13 a week,
when It Is known that a srlrl can
hardly support herself on less than $
or 113 a week. This, she said, la one
of th problems th Whit Ribboners
must undertake to crush the whit
1st evil and eliminate environments
which make the evil possible.
8e!al welfare work la ensrrosslnp
much thoncht over all .the world." said
Mra Addlton. -Many organisations
art taklnsr up some phases of social
work. Here In Oregon we are reach
tna; Into broader lines. Through th
work of our social visitors w meet
th women In their families, w see at
first hand their needs and can better
study the environment question. The
arrest conservation question or trie .M
tlon Is waste, not of natural resources
as much as It Is waste of human life.
The Government keep account of th
number of cattle brought to market
and places Inspector to see that cattle
re clean, but when w attempt to pet
statistics as to the loss of human life
It Is nearly an Impossibility. More
than lOO.Oi'O pages of literature hare
Tteen printed directly along the line
rf social welfare work. We hop to
see a Women's Christian Temperanea
1 nlon settlement established In Port
land thla year. '. e hop to see th
churches wheel Into line and co-op-.
erate with n by taking up the study
ef social welfare aa given by th Na
tional Social Service Institute.
SasTras Caaspalra Talked.
"l-egal Inspiration Points" was th
topic of Miss France K. iotshall. A
general discussion of the women's
camnalfm for equal suffrage followed.
Mra Salile Ferris, vice-president of
the largest union In th world, th Los
Angeles Central, waa Introduced by
Mra Addlton aa on of th pioneer
workers of Waterloo, la. She Is on
her way to her home. Mrs. (lark
rteda-lev spoke on evangelistic work In
the state.
A reception was held last night In
the church In charge of Mra. Fannie
McCourt and Mrs. II. J. Hatfield, cap
tains In the recent membership contest.
and new members were made welcome.
Today will b th Important aesslon
ft th convention, and very phase of
IV omen Christian Temperance Union
work will be presented by speakers. In
the afternoon officer for the ensuing
year will be elected. Addresses will
delivered by Ada Wallac Vnruh.
state president, and by Mra Mattle
Fleets. A platform meeting will be
addressed by Mis Annie Robbtns to
night. GREEK UPSETS CITY CLERK
Pen riangn Cnra-taJo. When Com
plaint Xante- Ianaroroal.
Writer's cramp and " stenographer"
raralysis are raglnc In official circles
on account of a complaint filed yester
day In the Plstrtct Attorney office
and recorded la th Justice court. In
the complaint an accusation of larceny
Is mad against 1. Panagopoulos. J. Pol
Itoupoulos and C poiitoupoulos. by
Tom Poulous. When Judge Cameron's
stenographer had srrestWd with these.
Hellenic cognomens he collapsed, and
by the time Leputy Clerk G ruber jf th
Justice Court had transcribed them on
Lis records th Janitor wa around, demanding-
an opportunity to sweep out.
Th nnpreflxesl Poulous accuses hi
thre compatriots of th vowellferous
name with having relieved htm of 140
1a th suburb of Kenton. Th three
men of mighty name deposited cash
bail of lie each, pending their hearing.
BRIDGE FIGHT PROCEEDS
Attorneys Arg-u A gains Traction
Company' Te of Spam.
Argument of the case of tha State of
Oregon ex ret Frank A Grant against
th Portland Railway. Light Power
Company, aa action to de term In If th
company I ntlU4 to th uaa erf th
new Hawthorne bridg at tl00 a month
or must psy S cents for every car pass
ing over th structure with a minimum
of $15,000 a year, was continued before
Judge Gantenheln yefCvrday. At the
conclusion of their arguments City At
torney Grant and William C. Benbow
for the city and Frederick V. Holman
for the company will submit briefs.
Th company Is basing lta conten
tions on tho contract made with th
committee, on free bridges, a sub-committee
of th City Council. In 1894. City
Atlorney Grant declare that th Coun
cil had no right to delegate authority
to this committee. Attorney Holman
has Indicated that If everything els
falls ha will fall back on a contract
mad by th Mount Tabor Street Rail
way Company with tha Columbia-Street
Bridge Company, which owned the old
Madison brldg befor its purchase; by
th city. By th term of thla contract
tha company, of which th Portland
Railway. Light & Power Company Is
tha successor, was given a V-year
exclusive franchise acros th bridge,
. n.4 I. la ennfenrled that tha City, a
successor to tha bridge company. U
oouna oy jls cdduvcu
In reply to this the city contends
v v. ,n ..omnsnv had no right to
give a franchise over any bridge other
than that built Dy it ana aiso mi m
city has no right to allow an exclusive
- .....tinn whlfh baa been
determined in th higher courts everal
times.
Attorney Holman has cited several
. i i vinMin. that a bridge Is
part of a public highway and contend
that a francnie on hsquuu uc
necessarily Implies a franchise across
th bridge.
EAST GAZES AT OREGON
REV. A. D. WATTERS SATS 1TOE
OP WEST IS STROXG.
On Trip to Atlantic Coast Portland
Minister Finds Manr Persons
Socking- Information.
of tha Middle West are turn
ing their eyes toward Oregon as th
promised land, says Rev. A. l. Yk altera,
.oinent Methodist minister of this
city, who has Just returned from a trip
of nearlv four month In in t,ast ana
Middle West.
Rv. Mr. Watters visuea m
v. - i... k.r.c. h went to Chi
cago, and from ther to his blrthplac
In Ohio. H also aojourned at Balti
more, where hla father was born, and
visited a number of Eastern cities, in--i.
tr..kil,rins. n. C He was
present when Aviator Atwood encir
cled th Washington monument and
th White House lawn, where
the Presldont greeted him.
Rev. air. alter uia a -orfe
in the wav of advertis
ing th advantages of Oregon and her
resource a He sent In to the Commer
cial Club some 60 name of peron who
wished to inveswsi vibbu - -
view to settling here, and h says that
of thla number several are actually
.w v. m. u. found tha most
DO UO . 7 .....- -.v
Interest In Oregon among the farmer
of th illddl wesi ana .- 'j
.. men who hsd rcently
KIUUUK ywwu ....... - .
married or were Just starting out In
llf and who desired to wrai i
. .... . . 1 1-1 were made concern
ing the timber, dairying and various
forms or agncuturo,
Watters. "but what excited th most
Interest waa the climate and the fruit."
Her. Mr. Watters xouna a cui
condition of failure of the crop in
-tn Vaw t ern Colorado."
he ald. "th hay crop and th corn
crop ar dried up and In a desperate
effort to obtain food for their stock.
. n.ablnv RlllllM thtS-
ties Into hay and disposing of their
porkers because tney m. uu..,.Uo
feed them. The Eastern Colorado land
... . . -. into ssaturi land
and In many places Is being abandoned.
It Is to b had tor itura j
acre. . .
"This condition witn respect w iu.
- tno.tified form, obtains
generally throughout the Middle West.
I Eastern unio sneep an i
, .A . - - ht and manv owners
are turning their drovee loose on the
roads, because tney tMi m-v
In Iowa there Is about two-third of a
full corn crop."
WHITE SLAVE LURE TOLD
Girl Recites Experiences Before Fed
eral Court Jury,
ii .4.1. m.rm tranned Into lives of
shame was described to a Jury In Judge
Bean s department of the Federal Court
yesterday afternoon by on of th near
victims. Th case was that In which
Frank Robinson Is on trial for the al
i i .i.nn.iaii.in from Portland to Se
attle of 15-year-old Lulu Turner, of a
respectable Eaft bide lamuy.
.i.i .. the first witness called
after the Government, represented by
leputy United States uistrici wivuru,
Evans, had told the Jury of the facta
It was expected to prove, and the de
fense had portrayed the little girl as a
,.,1 character, and bad given to Robin
son and Mablo Henderson, his consort,
the characters of noble-minded persons,
who were seeking to keep the Turner
girl from leading a life of shame.
a. ir.st Kide skating rink, apparent
lack of sufficient parental care, and
boy acquaintance were features In the
tory of th experience she told on th
witness-stand.
Mis Turner lived at 10 H Union ave
nue, while Robtnaon and th Henderson
woman lived at th Aczn rooming-
house, at East Morrison street and
Union avenue. The girl atd Robtnaon
passed her home several times a day,
and on day waved at her. After that.
he said, the Henderson woman I al
lowed her.
Laatha Copier confirmed the state
ment of Mlsa Turner so far aa th
lrcumatancea In Portland were oon
erned. and Thomas M. Fisher, Seattle
agent of the Immigration Service, told
of making tha arrest.
The Jury Is composed of: John TV.
GrussL F. B. Holbrook. Charles R.
Frasier. George W. Collins. E. B. Gaze.
A. F. Biles. George S. Rodger. A. E.
Green. Frank T. RusselL Jay R. Gil-
trap. George A. Hammer and Charles
C L'llne.
RUN IS FATAL TO FARMER
V. E. Hand Fall Dead While Trying
to Catch Car to Portland.
OREGOX CITT. Or Sept. !. Spe
cial.) Exhausted from running In a
vain effort to catch a Portland Rail
way. Light Power Company car to
ortland today, . 12. Hand, a well
nown farmer living near Ueep Creek
unction. fe41 dead on the station plat
form from heart failure.
Mr. Hand had bnn receiving treat
ment In Portland for a heart affection.
Th body was found shortly after death
by a construction crew of th railway
company. Coroner Wilson found that
death was due to heart failure caused
by Mr. Hand' exertion when running
to catch the car.
Mr. Hand was 5 year old and Is sur
vived by a widow.
The ATierleaa male Peelety expects to
U loo.ooo espiea W the Bible ta Cm thla
ISHOBTS ARE UNEASY
Foreign News Has Bullish
feet on Wheat Market.
Ef
CLOSE FIRM NEAR TOP
Only Reaction In Prices at Chicago
Follows Break In Corn Pit.
Canadian Farmer Storing:
Until After Election.
CHICAGO. Sept. IS. prevalence of mar-
etsl iw tn floslD and Vienna had a pan m
making th wheat market Arm today. Th
close was o net higher for the active
months, but He oft for September. Corn nn
Ished U to S lower than lsat night, oats
up a sheds to fcSHc ana nog
varying from SOc decline to IT He advance.
In addition to the warlike conditions In
th Spanish and Austrian dominions, cause
for unssslnsss by speculators short of wheat
developed la ths raising of th Qermsn bank
rats anl In the fall of British consola Evi
dence that Canadian farmers were storing
their wheat until after th settlement of
the reciprocity Issue had far from a calming
effect on the market. Ths only important
reaction during the day followed a sharp
break In corn futures. Simultaneously a
generous Increase la toe total of the world'e
stock of wheat was announced. The mar
ket closed stsadv at almost the top flcures
or tne aay. iecemoer nnim
USc and 00c, with last saies Ho up
heesusa at Toorness of shipping demand
and owing to free selling by local Ions, corn
surrerea a oacaseu yssniurr
tjetween C34'dUttc and 4c. closing
stssdr 't c. a net loss ef He- Cash
grades were sasy. No. 2 yellow Onlsbsd at
Oats made a gain for the day. as a re
sult largely of the fact that sellers over
reached themselves snd had to bid against
each other when rallies occurred In corn snd
vhuL Hteh and low levels touched by
December were i&Hc snd 44c with the
close a shads ud st T. W fl 43 c
Tslk that some of ths European countrle
would be forced to reduce or remove Im-
fiort duties had a bracing effect on provts
ons, but slso afforded a fln chance for
sellers. The outcome was mixed pork 20c
down to l?Ho up and other products running
from Isst night's figures to IZHo decline.
The leading futures ranged as follow
WHEAT.
Onen. High.
Low. Close.
6ept
Deo. . . . . .
Hey
Sept
Dec
May
fept
rec...w
May.....
Jan.
Oct. ,
Deo.
Oct. ,
Jan.
t .IH I .8 J 4
.8S
1.01 V. .101
CORX.
.at
.4is .441,
.44 .
OAT8. '
.4J .43'.
.43 -4Sis
.47 .41
1 .tin .
.OS
LOOK
.T
.434,
.46 (
.4:
44.
.47
1.01
.7H
.44
.44 4,
.4
.45
.44
15.0S
to
UBSS PORK.
15.14 15.44 1S.40
LARD.
s.ith s
1.114 g7H SI7H
SHORT RIBS.
IK 1.(4 4-41 H
oo i.io ".
10 1.1314 100
1 17
I.41H
7.S4
$.00
May
Cash quotations were aa follows:
K( ML 2. BlXBli4e-
Barley Feed or mixing. T0O0o: fair to
ennic malting. 4l.nui.l.
Timothy seed S12.eu 14.50. .
Clover 120.
Pork Mess, per barrel. $15 15.11.
lard per 100 pounds. $9.20.
rihort ribs Hides (loose), $S.:20I
lirsln' statist lcs:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 46.000 bushels. Primary receipts
were 1.04. 000 buehels. compared with 1.-
S 14.000 bushels the corresponding day
tear aao. The world's visible supply.
shown by Bradstrset's. Increased 5.450.000
h.nh!L Etlmated receipts for Wednesday:
Wheat. (4 cars; corn. 101 cars; oats, 13$
cars; hogs, 10.000 head.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels ll.loo 11.700
Uhut bushels 11O.0OO 60.004
Corn, bushels 131.000 871.000
Oais. bushels 171.000 101.000
Rye. bushels 1.000 1.000
Barley, bushel 114.000 14.000
Chan gee la Available finppUe.
NEW IUKK, Sept. 19. Special cable
and telegraphlo communications received by
Bradstrset's show tne tollowing ensnges in
available supplies. as compared with
nrsvlans account:
Bushels
Tncrea
Tl-fc.. TTnlte4 fltatas. east Of
Rockies S.I0.OOO
Canada 1.M2.000
Totals, rnlted States and Canada 8.T11.0O0
Afloat for ana In arurope i.m
t..i imMiMB snd Euroixan SUD-
ply 6,11.O00
Corn, trnltsa states ana v sii.ti. . .v.vw
Oats, Vnltsd States and Canada.. S1S.000
Grain at Saa Fraaclseo.
SAV FRAKCIoCO, Bejt. 19. Wheat
Steady.
11 . 1 .1 S!l IIL.
6pot quotations: Wheat Shipping, $1.45
irl.47tt per oental. Barley Feed. 1559
L&Tu. per cental; brewing. $1.S 0 L87 .
Oats Red, $LWai.70 per oantali whits.
$1.7H; black, $1.7031.75
r.il board sales: Wheat o trading.
rtarler December. 1V45SU4 per osmal;
May. $1.7$ bio. !. asaso.
Eurupuau drain Markets.
LONDON. Sept. 10. Cargoes quiet. Walla
Walla for snipment st bos ou.
F.nIUh country markste easy, d lower
French country markets qulat.
LfVEBPOOU Sept. 1. Close: Wheat
QCtObST, 7a S;a: uecernoe. '
tm. emu. w.v...
' Paget Sound Grain Market.
TACOMA, Sept. 1. Wheat Bluestem.
$no: club. 81c: fortyfold. Sic: red Russian,
ftOe. Car receipts, wheat 10S oars; Cera 1
car. oats 1$ cera.
SXATTLE, Sept. IA. Wha BTnestem.
rSc; fortyfoldi Sil clnb. lloi -fs. fcloi
rsd Russian, T9oi eats. tZUBO per tea; bar
ley, $so per too.
XlimeeooUs Wbea Market.
mxyripous. ninn.. tsp. i wu
Beptambsr, 1L01 f 1.01 I December.
ILos; May. fi-OT; No. T hard, L04Hi No.
1 jNortnam, ilimvi-v. m ewuiw i
A.Ve, . e Urm, .
PERSONAL MENTION.
Leo 'Wise, of Astoria. Is at tne Im
perial. P. Bmltlv of Albany. Or, la at tb
Oornellus.
a L. Frees Is at th Bowers from Al-
bambra. CaL
It O. Murray, Is at the Oregon from
Raluer, Wash.
Is Lowengart. of this city. Is staying
at tha Carlton.
W. P. Ely. a mining man from Kelso,
Is at ths Imperial.
Frank C Dethman. of Hood River,
la at ths Imperial.
8. H. Friendly, a Eugene merchant,
I at th Portland.
C. H. Ray, a merchant of Heppaer,
Or, is at th Imperial.
H. Baldwin, a merchant of PrlnevUJe,
Or, la at the Carlton.
P. F. Smith, a lumberman from Bend,
Or, Is at th Bowera
Pr. Brlce Russell Wallace, ef Albany.
Or, Is at the Oregon.
Henry riasker. a plumber of Tilla
mook. Is at the Raniapo.
Will French, a La tJranda, Or, mer
chant, la at th Oregon.
J. Is". Nolan, a Corvallia, Or, mer
chant. Is at the Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Ellis are at ths
Imperial from Aledford. Or.
E. J. Fraaer, a Eugene, Or, real ae
tata man Is at the Imperial.
Dr. Harry A. Llttlefleld. of New
berg, Or, Is at the Cornelius.
Ed R- G&lland. a latindryman of San
Francisco. 1 at the Carlton.
Mr. and Mrs. M- C Dickinson, and
H. L. Dickinson, &av Jut returned to
the Oregon from the Pendleton "Round
up." W. J. Furnish add family are at the
Imperial from Pendleton. Or.
J. H. Henry, a Vanoouver, B. C,
banker, la at the Cornelius.
D. Kelsay, a stockman of Fossil. Or,
Is registered at the Imperial.
W. S. Wharton, a fruitgrower of Hood
River, Or, is at the Oregon.
D. S. Harris, a lumberman of Monte
sano. Wash, is at the Oregon.
G. H. Wendllngr, a Ban Franclsoo
lumberman, la at the Portland.
H. B. Esson, a drupglst. Is at the
Carlton, from The Dalles. Or.
John Adair. Jr, a stockman. Is at
the Imperial from Warrenton, Or.
R. E. Williams, a banker of The
Dallas, Or, Is at the Imperial.
C. E. Kindt, a banker and merchant
of Klnton. Or, Is at the Imperial.
L. O. Wilson, a coal mice owner, of
Centralla, Wash, la at the Oregon.
J. D. Roye, a Grays Harbor lumber
man. Is registered at the Cornelius.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C Anderson, of
Goldondale, Wash, are at the Oregon.
Philip Ballweg, who Is Interested In
a shoe factory at Baker, Is at the Port
land. R. A. Booth, of the Booth-Kelly Lum
ber Company, Is at the Imperial, from
Eugene, Or.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert B. Hermann and
C B. Cannon are at the Imperial from
Roaeburs, Or.
John T. Robinson, a laundryman of
Pendleton, Or, Is at the Imperial, with
Mra Robinson .
Dr. and Mrs. J. Block will leave this
afternoon for a two weeks' visit to Ta
coma and Seattle.
Mr. and Mr. Frank Hadley and H.
G. Hadley, prominent Eugene, Or, res
idents, are staying at the Cornelius.
William Hanley, president of the
Central Oregon Development League,
is at the Arlington Club, from Burns.
George T. Myers, a salmon cannery
man from Seattle, Wash, Is at the
Portland. He is aocompanled by Mrs.
Myers. '
CHICAGO, Sept. 1. (Special.) Reg
istered at Chicago hotels are: From
Portland S. P. Lockwood. Mrs. George
E. Whiteside, at the Congress; E. D.
Johnson, at the Blackstone; F. S.
Balcher, at the Auditorium; Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Q. Mulder, at the Stratford;
W. B. Colo, at the Sherman. From For
est Grove, E. W. Haines and N. H. Hol
lls, at the Sherman.
CHICAGO, Sept. 19. (Special.)
Oregon people registered at Chicago
hotels today as follows:
From Portland E. D. Johnson. Nell
Hood, at the Congress; H. F. Clarke,
C. M. Eubanks. Franklin F. Korell. at
the Auditorium; C A. Stewart, at the
Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Herqu
son, at the Great Northern; C. E.
Easton, at the Hotel Sherman.
Liquor Kept for Boarders.
-ietro Grasrlnl. of 285 East Third
street, told Sergeant Harms of the first
night relief that he kept SO thirsty
boarders; when it wa discovered that
the man had in his place a full barrel,
a barrel nartlv full and two demijohns
of claret, a dozen quarts of white I
wine, a two-gallon and a one-gallon
demijohn of whiskey, a gallon bottle
of the same beverage. 43 quarts of
beer and other drinkables. He also
showed a Government license, but he
wss arrested for violating the liquor
ordinance by Patrolman Webster, who
caught him selling the drinks without
a city license.
Hopkins Believed Innocent.
' Confidence in the good name and in
tegrity of Roy B. Hopkins. National
organizer for the Loyal Order of Lions.
Is expressed In resolutions aaopiea at
a recent meeting of Den No. 48. of the
order. In this city. The resolutions af
firm that Mr. Hopkins I Innocent of
the charge of embezzlement, preferred
against him by officials of the Order
of the Rose, and predict that he will
be able to establish his Innocence be
fore an Impartial tribunal of Inquiry.
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lank. Office hours. 10 A. U. to P. M-i
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When Others Fail
Call and let tre give you a careful, pains
taking examination absolutely free. Our
opinion and advice will cost you nothing.
Perhaps a little advice la all you need.
X-Ray examinations, when necessary. free.l
No money required to commence treat
ment, and you can arrange to pay fee
when cured.
FEES ONLY
35 to $10
IN SIMPLE CASES
You Can Pay
During our many year of active practice In MEN'S AILMENTS In
Portland some unscrupulous so-called specialists have invaded the city
and tried to steal our methods and advertisementa, but. not being able to
steal our brains, they were not able to succeed in their dishonest ways:
so do not be misled by them, but come to us, the oldest established
SPECIALISTS for MEN in the city, who guarantee cures, or make no
charge for their services.
Remember, we have been here for year, are permanently located.
Incorporated and licensed under the law of Oregon to eondnrt and
operate a Medical Institute. Sanitarium and Hospital for the treatment
of men' ailments. Yon take no risk: when yon treat with ns. We are
here to slay, and for all time, and yon will always know where to find
us. We nre not here today and Koae tomorrow. Oar staff of physician
re graduate from the leading college In the United states and have
been In active practice from 13 to 26 year, and are duly qualified and
licensed to practice medicine and surgery In hl and several state.
Investigate onr records and standing and compare them witn the other
so-called speclnllsts who have only been In onr city a few weeks or
months, and who have copied onr announcements, which the newspaper
records will show. Beware Investigate! Men, If afflicted or In trouble,
call nnd have a friendly talk) It will cost yon nothing. We will be your
friend a well a your physician, and will advise you candidly, honestly
and conscientiously. Call today. Don't delay or neglect yoursel..
We Treat Men Only Cures Guaranteed
MEN, HAS TOrR PHYSICIAN FAILED TO CURB YOC
Call and be examined free, and if your .case Is curable we will cure
you; and If It Is not we will frankly tell you so. Wha we have done
for other we can do for you. Don't delay. Don't neglect your condition.
We Cure Quickly All Men's Diseases
Men make no mistake when thev come to us. We give you the re
sults of long experience, honest, conscientious work and the beet service
that money can buy. If you are
In our private laboratory. If you
DlanK. Hours a, u. to a r. .u
aaiiy.
OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
291 H MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR.,
Now
Given in
Portland
I CONFINE MY
PRACTICE TO
MEN ONLY
PROF. DR. sEHRLICH'S
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY
Indicated In. the Worst Form of Blood Aliments, Eruptions, Sores, Ulcer,
eto. Also in Threatened and Early Paralysis, Epilepsy, Psoriasis, etc
All other treatments for Ailment of the Blood have been slow, hap
haxard. and never positive, often bringing; about oondltlone worse than
th original ailments. "60" aot Immediately. It Is adminltered only
onoe, and th symptom begin to disappear within 11 hours. Dr. Julius
L. MeUler, of the John D. Rockefeller Institute. ay: "Only solentlflo
men can Imagine what a marvelous discoverv this is. It la beyond be
lief what It will do." "oe" (alao known as BALVARSAN) was discov
ered by Prof. Ehrllch, of Prank fort, A. M.. physician to the German
Emperor, after six hundred and flv other experiments hence given the
name "608."
I have personally administered thi new remedy and know Its power.
I have a full supply of "eoo" on hand mjda In the German laboratories,
and imported in the original tuboa I make all required blood tests, and
am thoroughly conversant with the technique of preparing and admln
Isterlnar the treatment, which I will gladly explain to all Interested.
A. G. SMITH, M. D.
S34Vi MORRISOH ST., CORSER SECOND,
C. Gee Wo
Is Known to Be One of the Leading
Chinese Herbalists of
This Country.
TUB CUUiKSE DOCTOK.
His continued success has been
founded on reliability and merit. The
publlo does not trust its confidence to
anyone or give Its patronage until
worth has been proved by actual re
suite accomplished. It Is due to these
things that C Gee Wo has won so much
recognition.
He possesses thousands of scientific)
seorets of the healing power of the
Chinese herbs which have been handed
down In his family from father to son
from generation to generation. All
claim for cures are borne out by tes
timonials from grateful patients.
COVJILTATIOX FREE,
Those who cannot call should write,
tolling your symptoms fully. Send 4
cents in stamps for symptom blank.
The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
Mitt First St, Cor. Morrison.
Portland. Oregon.
WhenOthersFail
CONSULT MB FREB
I cure to stay cured
where others fall. I
am known aa the
specialist of last re
sort the man of
t r ustworthy charac
ter and unerring
k n o w 1 e d ce. I cure
Blood Ailments,
Varicose Veins. Piles, L,
Rupture, Kidney, Ti-
B 1 a d d er. Consulta-
tlon always free. V,
Dr. Lindsay
The Old Meltable Specialist.
Corner Alder and Second streeta En
trance 128 hi Second street. Portland,
Or. Office Sour A M. to S P. la.
Sundays, 14 A. is. to 1 P. M.
-,' , - . . .La -
i. ',
Gee Gee
Wo Wo
mm
Fee When Cured
ailing, consult us. Medicines furnished
cannot call, write for self-examination
: can. wriie ior eeii-ej
Sundays to 12 only.
A. Q. SMITH, M. D.
PORTLAND, OR.
HELP FOR YOU!
Have you tried
in vain to rid
yourself of any
ailment, euch as OB
STRUCTION. VAR
ICOSE VEINS,
SKIN. BLADDER,
KIDNEY. BLOOD
or NERVOUS AIL
MENT. rnrr By all means
rflLL have DR.
KEEFE examine
you and ferret out
He Is a strictly re
liable qualified professional man,
possesses skill, experience, ripe
Judgment and every means to
bring about the cures he promises.
tOK great German Discovery
VAU administered.
For Blood Ailments. WHY PAT
MORE? ,
Consultation and Examination Free.
9 to S. 7 to 8 Dally; Sunday, 10 to 1.
J. J. KEEFE, Ph. G. M. D.
J1SV4 WaSHtVGTOS ST, COR, 6TH,
Portland, Or.
I Cure Men
$io
IS MY FEE
Pay When Cured.
Sen eral Debility,
Weak Nerves, In-
.1. Results
of exposure, overwork- arotner vio
lations of Nature' Iskss ments of
Bladder and Kidneys, Varicose
Veins, Quickly and permanently
cured at small expense.
I cure such ailments as. Varicose
Veins, Piles, Specific Blood Poison,
etc, completely and permanen 1 1 y,
often with only a single treatment.
Office hours A M. to 1 P. M.
Sundays. 10 A M. to 1 P. M. only.
PACITI0 COAST MEDICAL CO..
Washing-ton - Corner First,
Port la nil. Oregon.
OUR CURES
Are effected by ths uss of
roots and herbs. No opera
tions, no poisonous drugs.
Wi have made a life study
In this line and you will re
ceive th benefit of our research-
Men and women
cured of private ailments.
N s r v ou sness. rheumatism.
asinma. pnBu.uvi.i-, "'""
pelion. lung trouble and dis-
eases of all kinds- Consul- :
tation FK-
XH3E HEtO WO CTffirESB MELUCINE C(X.
IsoV atosrUKm at. Portland Or.
Y jevi' - - - I
vour trouble.
The Specialist Against
The Quack.
susws
Th
clallet
true spe
possesses th experience of
years the right
kind of exper
ience doing the
same thing1 the
right way hun
dreds and perhaps
thousands of
times, with un
failing and per
mannent results.
His experience
has taught him
lust what to
do and when to
do It. There .Is
experiment. henceC-K- HotamanM.D.
no failure. He does not have to
resort to fake methods. His scien
tific knowledge has made him the
master. The quack experience is
based on everlasting misrepresen
tation upon doing- the same thijig;
wronr as many times as the un
suspecting will permit. He is ever
experimenting upon the patient
If one thing fails he tries another,
and keep on changing until the
patient despairs and leaves. He Is
ever readv to promise anything
and everything. He drugs the sys
tem with powerful medicines. Just
to obtain temporary results. He is
here today and gone tomorrow. He
has as many names as fingers and
toes. He constantly apes the
specialist. He Is a wolf In lambs
clothes. Beware of him.
I am the only expert specialist
In Portland who owrs his own of
ftoe and equipment, advertises his
full and correct nime. publishes
his recent and true photograph
and personally conducts his office.
I make this statement so that you
will know when you come to my
office no deceit will be practiced.
I meet you ao man to man. open
and above board. I want you to
always keep before you the fact
that I am trying to drive medi
cal humbug- and quackery out of
Oregon.
I am the oldest licensed spec
ialist in Portland 18 years' ex
perience yet I am not a magician
I do not work magic I do not
offer 1-mlnute or 6-day Impossi
ble cures. I do not make false
promises. I cannot cure every
disease under the sun, nor every
case Included In the diseases I
treat, for some of them are In
curable, and the sooner the pa
tient learns the truth the happier
he will be. I simply apply the
scientlflo knowledge my years of
experience have given me, and I
do this honestly and faithfully.
I never accept a cese for treat
ment until I have made a thor
ough examination, and then only
when I am satisfied I can effect
a permanent oure. This is your
best guarantee. If you wish my
services they are yours at a fair
and reasonable fee, which every
sensible man expects and Is glad
to pay. Tou cannot get anything
of value for nothing, and the
sooner you wake up to this fact
and regard the di-tor who offers
it to you with suspicion the hap
pier you will be and the more
money yon will save. I offer you
the services of the best doctor
at a fair price and you will ever
lastingly thank me for the per
manent cure reoeived at my hands.
My office is the largest? and best
equipped on the Paclfio coast.
HrDBOCELE VARICOSE VEINS.
I do not draw off the fluid, whloh
is only temporary, nor resort to the vt
oious practioo of Injecting painful
arugs. as many quacks do. nor do 1
tie off the veins and destroy the vi
tality. My method la direct and posi
tive. No loss of tlms, no pain, no hum
bug, but an absolute guarantee ot a
radical and permanent cur.
fTEAKNESS. -
Mentally strong, but vitally wees; Is
the sad condition of many men who.
eager .to have their strength restored,
become easy victims to the quaeks who
promise to xnaks young men out of
old and descreplt ones, and who. for
the consideration of a few miserable
dollars, offer to find the fountain of
youth for the aged and helpless. Tou
take the quack s promise, he takes
your money. That's all you get w
result Just his promise. A fool and
his money are soon parted. Why play
th fool forever? There are many dis
tinct local oondltlons and causes of
weakness. It cannot be cured by in
ternal medicine, but by local treatment
only. The cause must first be deter
mined and until this Is done, no cure
can be effected by local or any other
treatment. I do not use a single dose
of Internal medlolne, and yet, without
It. I absolutely and permanently re
stose complete vitality In every case
I accept for treatment, which Is the
best evidence of the truth of my con
tention. MY TREATMENT MAKES
MEN STRONG. It Is unfailing and
absolute. It is painless and permanent,
and given under my absolute guaran
tee. Ths quacks who pretend to cure
you as I do, begin drugging with pow
erful stimulants. Just as soon as they
succeed In separating you from your
money. I can do no more than caution
you against them.
BLOOD POISON.
Quacks reap a harvest by pretend
ing that every little rash, skin erup
tion or pimple Is a symptom of blood
poison. The Wassermann blood test
tell you whether or not you have the
disease. The doctor may lie, but the
test never does. This test Is yours at
my office for the asking. I use the
new German Hemedy and lntroduoe it
directly into the blood. From my ex
perience with It I am prepared to say
It Is no longer an experiment but a
positive cure and a blessing to man
kind. It Is the salvation of the hu
man raee. My equipment for the prop
er administration of this remedy Is
the finest In Oregon and second to
none In ths United States. Tou are
quite welcome to bring your family
doctor with you and I will be pleased
to have him present during your treat
ment. I also treat all diseases of msn. In
cluding obstructions. Bladder, Kidney
and Prostatic disease. My treatment
for Piles and Fistula Is absolutely pain
less, does not detain you from your
work or home and a permanent cure is
offeoted without the aid of a knife.
You Are Always Welcome to Consul
tation and Explanation.
My office Is open all day from 9
A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday from 10 te
12, All correspondence treated confi
dentially letters cheerfully answered.
ETON THIS COUPON FOR VAM7
ABLE INFORMATION
ESSE.
Plea nd me fre your self-sx-amlnatlon
blank. "For Men." as I
desire to describe my ease to you
for th purpose of taking treatment.
If 1 decide you can euro me and
your share sow enough, to ult
Address
Dr. C. K. Holsman.
221 Morrison St.,
Cor. Int., fort Land Or.
J
A WONDERFUL CURE
By
The S. K. Chan
Chines 3 Medical Co.
226V MttrriHon St.. Fortiana, w. Mr- nan
I am 83 years old and have suffered
from weakness and nervousness for threa
months from a tumor on my lace. At nrsi
I went to some doctors but they told me
that It -was impossible to cure, so upon the
advice of my relatives, who had been cured
by thee,e Chinese doctors, I went to them.
After taking two weeks of their herbs and
roots compounded and other medicines, the
tumor waa completely cured without the J
use of a knife. I feel so grateful toward J
them and I recommend anybody who !
Ill and wants to jet well soon, to s;o to see
or write to tnem ana secure some mmn
clne. which T am aura will bring result? i
J. A. Zlmmermann. Albany. Or.
The organs of sense in the lower
mail are situated at times in very
nsr-fsn nlAcp. There are creatures
have eyes on their backs, ears in
legs, and that sing through their side
rwvwara of scent in the dog and of
la the at much more acute- than
us
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