Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 22, 1911, Page 20, Image 20

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    tttt- "irrrnvrVCr OTtrOOXTAX. FRIDAY,
SEPTE3IBER 22. 1911.
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DREDGING OF 23
MILES IS NEEDED
Consulting Engineer Lock
wood, of Port of Portland
Body, Files Report.
NEW WORK QUADRUPLED
Ttla Submitted Showing: Tak Be
fore. Cnmmlnlofl to Make Chan
nrlt 55. SO and SS IY-t Drp.
.Martins Called Todaj.
J. R C. Lovkwood. consulting engi
neer of the Tort of Portland Commu
nion, has filed a iiiltm'sl bearing on
rointifl conditions and work that mini
he prosecuted to gala depths Xight
1"r tho accommodation of vessels x
rertd In th. future. He Includes data
t.al haw atlven members of the board
food for tnouarht. and will form part
of d-talla to be Inquired Into today.
when m iic UI commute wi;l visit the
dredge ColuiuM). which la working
i.ear KaUma
Tfte statement l:
t herM yno herewith
eettmate of the
-n.a..
amoun . of ore.!.!!.. B'r -
1 ,,: a:..i ...l-f channel dfrll. enj t..e
r-il'-irs r i if"1 hrt-.r d; th f
1 t.aaa .i.v..i-l the .- Inl fl. aectlane:
.-at. tri. prtr. ec..n.l. tha ,Mp fhr.nl.
fr.cn I' c;t lo th moutti of tti. ll.am-
tln. m.Ve. th.r.1. r. i.ra the mouth "f
an. vil'.rrwt:. I lh. U'a.r mJ f aAaia.-.-
ta fourth, from th. latter lo
?u:ar It ant n.'th. from I'llUr Kca lo
Lie nuuu of ill. io:umbU.
Pmhlif I Uoaanrptva.
T. r r-"nt rkinsl ! feet wM. w!th
a Tr.ir.;:num dej.tfl of 'H feat end tola re
al :lr. a .":! a nvlea of dredging .very
j'ir a.--.....ri trie c.t and the loaer .nd
nf tv -. -a ::.it..l. p.l..r th. la'l.r polr-l.
In. r(innl la maintained prlri'ipaM hv
t-. L":'"l t.ae K'aliieert;ig ll'ar'ment
lll h-; k r ir..l,ea. Afl.r th ao-f.-.t
i m;t l. farted th. b'-r-per m''hlnee sn'.l
te. r:"ntv f rk t...w rt:;.r Hx-is.
it it ' it !. neeeaere it um lb plplin
Iii-ritn.. il'WB t h.l point.
l. octri of fr.'llnc f r th plp.l!n
nachtii'. mill l in: r-4 from .Is mtii
i. rut mtt. or nearly four ttm.a.
lb. of ifrrtfl. cut wttl t aoout
f ibl4 tKAt ai.owtn Tarjr llulo fr
-I- a:op. tr. Biiuunt of mainlnan
work oil ttto chann.i will b lit ir.t ihl
vmr. oiucrt If tu chaan.1 width la kv(Jt
t. aam.
Th ; -ftwt prrJa.-t provide for a channal
f.t nd Ir.f.atl of ? "0 fat u at
rrnl. ruch a 1.1 mora Irtaa dAnblo th
'k aaali. If tha ttk ra lo ba dona
r..l main! tlnr rr dr-la-nc. 1 Htlmatt that
t.ra wnu.il ta fui! ' timr. much work
r-iulrd avarr aar for aaTaral yaara. aa
t prwaant.
aaal of Uradsa rrpat
Tha Tnlt.1 Ittataa at clnaara ara provldlna;
fnr a aB'am rt Uka. Mcb It ta ax
f--t'l w.ll radiK'a both tha atnoont of
n";Al d.'djrlnc anl tha onttual r.ialntvnanro
wr It is bound in pa aarml yrara.
kaa-frr. b fora trtraa brmimnt atorfca can
fa mnt l-u-1 and In tha m.antima tha anrk
ta aura to ba much mora than at pr.aant.
mr.ti for aa tn1-rlnit Una arltl bo at least
atari! t!ma aa much.
I na niairrtal t- rrttiortj f'ora tha
harbor, b'loar tha Itroadaar prMfa. will
.rara at Last t.n faat for Ilia anllro
ra b i. -n try harbor lin dawn to tha
orth rttak bri.lr-. Thts wilt to about
: f.-.o,o caMa a.1a ar.d a oulj kaap a
lika tha I'DluBih a bianir for mora
t-ia-i four v-'ara. If II did Ruthin,; asa.
Tha two dr.lr.a athtrh tha I nitetl Statra
Fnainov-tiir I . artmant la to build and
ur pr'M'a! d-la will bats not o,uita
duM tha rairliir of tha praawnt plant,
at fou can rroro tha Eforra, tha urgent
of prucvedtna: wttb a-uur dradsa.
lAKfiO RAT ITS ARK ADJUSTED
Mit.Tl.mi. lTr-t Will lie Handled
Here Samr a In North.
Any rlouht Frank Waterhouga en-
rtatnr.l that In -ndina Teaaela of
I io It ink Line to Tortlnnl tha mat-t-r
of ilia.'harctna: and loadlns; would
ivit b m an r.uality with Pucrt
l-oiin.l tnrirf.-. wlil ntw bo d la pull ad. aa
XVt;ii.im It Whi-rlwrU-lit. htad of tho
l'ortland SfVrilorlnir Company, said
) i-tt-r'l 'y th.it jTumtnaa had brfn ro
tnved frttm local ateyadorlngr Intereita
thiil In any id- vhrrs a dlfft-renca
rut-tail In hantlltna; cariro on vesiela
or tl'tcka the bu;inesa would ba ac-tt't'tt-d
on tho atni batla aa In tha
n.trta. That m-ana aU-l. aays Mr.
HhrrlwrifM. that rate to tho Orlvnt
an-i 51 m;l.i from Portland wtil re
main t aanitt as from I'URrt Sound
tn the Va:erhou- ahlps.
The l:rltlri sl.-am.r Ptrathlyon.
which M maktr.ir hrr Uritt voyasta under
the Kink Line l.aii to the Far Ka.-t and
Ianlla. clcartd yesterday and will
proceed at-award earty Httdatr. ller
n-rifet-t shitvrs that she has aboard
17t)rtot feet of lumber, valued at S1700;
Si?50 barrels of flo-ir worth I1J.
and xreneral t-araro thttt Incre.tttes tha
t.ttal Taluatr-n to III" si. Th Hrltlah
att-anier tirtrrtc. of the same fleet. Is
expected here tomorrow. While mora
r.irwo Is betnr offerrd than Is belac ac
res te.l. sMitpera aasert that the service
Is sati?3ctory and no discrimination In
fwor of fttiaret tound Is found, because
0t-wrll t.'o. and tha Japanese lines
have Kiven nolle that they wl l not
crept lumber or oiher caraco besldea
a-heu,t and flour nnttl after Itecember.
orniMTiox Mtntfcs qtietly
Mnnarrh I.umlter Companj Will He
Agent for 1'ortland.
No siarns of sttrrlnr eombat wero'yes
terday depicted as lklna place off the
entrance to the O-lumbia batwrea tha
I'o-t of Portland Commission and
Ftiarat Sound Tugboat Company'a
marina forces, but the opposition la
ahead br rlrttie of hsvlnsr towed Inta
the river the I'.ence and Isabel Browne.
Ii only windjammers to arrlva ainc
th strife f.tr buslne.s beran.
tleneral M instrer I'lumraer. who ap
pointed Captain liorllins; aaent at
Astoria, wi.l return to Seattle today
nd expects to be In Portland next
week. for tha present the Monarch
Lumber Company Is to represent the
service her and the steamer Monarch
w;i: do th river towlnsr. In th event
the cannot handle all business promptly
th tug lioliah will be sent down from
Seattle to work on the river. The
I.u--..n brk Isabel Browne la to leave
t p uMay In tow of tha Monarch and
Mil aro to the Unnton ballast docks.
The Port of Portland haa ordered tha
salaries of engineers on Its tuars In
creased from !! to tl.O a month
a.-J marten to lii0 a month, or what
rver s im th oppo-ltlon pays for tha
a.tme berfhs Mr. Plummer said there
was no intention of lnduclna: men to
ve the Port of Portland service.
-TF..VJLSHIP trtV START E-ST
Journey May Have to Do With Ret-
terlnj Coat SerTlce.
Tn vesterdav's departure from San
1 rancisco of R- P. r--hwerln. vlce-prest-r.nt
an! feneral manaater of the Har
r.maa aceaa line on Ins Pacific, ac
eotEaan! by A. O. Ea. Karrall. sjenarai
pasen(r elect, and Adolph OtUnger.
tctra; aajeot of tha Ban Fravacssco A
Portland Steamship Company, for tha
Fast, hores have been raised In Port
land that their mission deala with ne-
a-otiatlona for a.MltlonaU tonnsato to
care for buslne.s from Portland to
polnta euuth.
. Mr. Schwerln la saJd to be bent on
trip concerning, tne construction of two
new llnera for the pacilic Man licet.
which be hopea will overshadow J. J.
Mill's extension when he Introduced the
riant Minnesota and aakols on the Pa
cific.
The same buslnesa doe not draw
Mr. Kerrell and Mr. Ottlnger. however,
and liielr purpose 1 renerally accepted
as betnar In bettering th coast service.
As passensrer travel Is at Its height,
there la llltle encouragement held out
ti.at th Hlg Tlire fleet will be aug
mented tlil year, though tiie ateamer
Kansas City la known to be avaiiabie.
Marlne Notes.
Arrangements are being made to lift
the stetamer Monarch on clrytlocK in
tompar.y with the Government dredge
Clatsop.
Having been floated from tha public
drydock yesterday, tiie French bark
F.'i.iuard Iwtallle was towed to Irving
dock lo resum loading wueat.
Hind. Rolph Co have chartered
the Hrltlali steamer St ralthnalrn. now
on the way from .Norfolk to SMin Fran
cisco with ttal. to load lumber her
for Australia.
In terday' Merchanta Exchange
reports It was shown t;:at the French
bark Jolnvtlle. hour.d here from Itrls
t.tl. had reported at liobart Septem
ber 1S-
H. c. Contelow. general passenger
agent ef the Pacific Coast Steamship
Company, with headquarters at San
Francisco, was In tho city yesterday.
Cariro was discharged yesterday
from th tleUyed steamer Golden Gate,
which arrived late Wednesday after
having be-en agrounJ near Kalarra for
nearly a day. and she will aall for
Tillainot'k this afternoon.
Captain Bandstrom. of the steamer
Ocklahama. charged by Captain Hramlt.
of the barkentlne Georglna, with hav
ing struck him. Is compiling a reply
lo the accusatl.in. which will be tiled
with local Inpctora Edward and
Fuller.
In tow of the steamera Weown.
Sarah Itlxon and O. K. Wentworth. th
dredge North Hank, which was fitted
with a false bow at Supple' yurds
this week. was . successfully towed
through the rnplds and th Castad
Locka yesterday.
Robert Itollar. of San Francisco,
head of the Hollar Steamship Com
pany. Is In tli city arraiiet'ig tr
handling the new steamer Robert Dol-
TbAMLR IXTELIJCKMCat
Do te Arrive.
Kama
Paavar
Carlos
tira-hjyen. ...
CoM.n iate. ..
Tillamook. ... .
Antrll
Crt.tie. .......
Alliance
sua II Elmore,
liraakwater. . .
Geo. W. Kldsr.
K.ar
Falcon . .......
ftose City. ....
Hoanoka. .....
Rtala
feuasrle.......
From D .
fan 1'e.lro. . .. In port
jian Francisco In port
I ion sit one. .. In port
Tl .a -look. .. - in port
roo,ullle S-'Pt. "J
.Hai.cos. ..... atefU -i
Manila fcpt. -'
K jr.ka St pu -3
Tlllam.k. .. fl't.
Coos Hat ff!l.
aa ftteao.... t'-pt.
San Pt-dr. . .
Fan Francises et.t.
.fan Pedro .-'PL
so
San DI.SO. ... CtcL
.Honikuni. . ..net.
.Maul. a Oct.
gcaar laled t Depart.
Kan
Cold. a Oa-te.
arttl
Carlo
Tlllamoa.a. ...
F - ih. voa. ...
Alliance
..a .-
Pre H. Elmore
Breakwai.r. . .
fiao. a. Elder.
Peer
Ort.rte. .......
Fa'ron . .......
P city. ....
Roanoke.. ....
Xrsla
But. I lo. ......
For Pat.
Tillamook.... S.pt.
Vno-n fcpt.
.Han Franclscort.-tu
Coqulllr. . . .
1 i r t. .r.g .
Eureka
r.tlro. .
i lliam Mik. -Coa
flay. ..
aa I'l.co. ..
ran P.dro. .
Wsni:a
. e-pt.
. .Sept.
eept.
T-pt.
,.fpt.
. .tt.
. Sept.
"I.
fan pranctsco Oct.
.San Pedra..,. net.
Fan PI. so. ... Oct.
Honrkong....C'ct.
.klaxiliA Oct.
lar1. which la due at San Pedro soon,
being on her maiden voyage from
Glasgow, where ahe waa launched.
Purser Clarko. Chief IJnglneer Paul
and First Officer Selke. of the steanv
r Beaver, form a party that Harbor
master Speler has been asked to pilot
Into the depths of a caisson of tha
Broadway Bridge, which the Union
Brlilse A Construction Company Is
Inking In midstream. Th trip may
be made thts week.
I'nd-rwear. aocks. stocking, table
cloths, sheets, towels and other arti
cles that formed part of the cargo of
the ateamer Saginaw, which waa dam
aged tnrousth striking on Orford Reef
recently, wer disposed of yesterday on
Couch-street dork, a local auctioneer
paying t.:S for a lot, which waa about
' per cent of the wholesale price.
G. W. McNear. of Snn Franclsro. one
of the best known grain exporters on
the Coast, reached the city yesterday
on business In connection with the dis
patch of vessels In the grain fleet,
lie haa under charter the TorrtsJale
and Isabel Browne, now In eVie river,
and the French bark Kene, which la
on the way.
Fntrlea yesterday at the Custom
House Included the steamers Beaver
and Temple E. Dorr, from San Fran
cisco, w-ltii the ara-"Ollne schooner Wll
heimlna. from Florence. The Wllhel-
Ir.a cleared for th return and tha
Beaver for California harbors, with the
Torr for Seattle. The steamer Saginaw
cleared for Raymond to load lumber
and ti e steamer Carlos for San Pedro
with SSO.i'et) feet of lumber.
When a new hull Is completed early
In the year for the steamer America,
which Is being counted on to give her
additional speed with the same enalne
and boiler. It ta announced that ratea
between Portland and polnta on the
river and Willamette Slouch will be
lowered to S5 cents In opposition to
th Astoria Columhla River Railroad
passenger tariffs, which provide for a
rate of 60 cents to Rocky Point and
fa centa to Scappoosa.
Movements of Vewls.
PORTLAND. Sept. 21. Arrived Steamer
Roeecraba. from tnterer. ealled Steamer
Tample aw ttorr. for Seattle: ateamer Yo-
eem It, for fan Fmnclsco and ea n Pedro:
g-aeultne schooner Wllheimlna, for Florence.
Astoria, tit ft. CI. Arrived down at 'J jii
and s-aiie.l at a. To A. M. Steamer Roanoke,
for San Ptrao aid way ports. Arrived at
a .3 and left up at 11 A. M. steamer liose.
crana. from M int.ray. Arrived at lo A. M.
Sclioener lua May. f ailed at I w P. iu
flt earner Yellowstone, for San Pettro.
San Franc!co. e.pl. .1. Arrived ettesm-
er ceo, V Klder. fr m San itleso; STeamer
t's-.anla. from portlar.d: at noon Steamer
Vt'ashlngton, from Port. and.
totta nar. e,pi. ,-i. .vmvea nteamsr
Br-akwat.r. from Portland.
Kurrka. serit. .-I ArmcC strainer Alli
ance, trora Turtiand.
ban I'eara. -i. Arriveo steamer
Aurelis. from Port:ar.d.
Prakes Far. ttept. si. la port Tug Her
cules, with to raft, from Columbia River,
for Ssn Dtrra.
Hoi-art. !-e-u is. arrTveo rrencn para
Jolnvtlle. from Bristol, for Portland.
San Prancisco. eei't. "I. Arrived Steam
ers Oamsy, rrom ivorioik; Catania, from
Washmston. Astoria: Jennie, Irom Cook's
lntet: fmatllla, from S-attle. Falle1
Steamera Seminole, ror Mwi.mn. Anr.arty.
v.;s..:iiip via Seattle; tiee. ror Seattle- o.
C. Llndauer, for ilrava llaroor: Point Anna,
for Ctiui:la Kiasr; acbovusr Oresuiw for Co
qullle Rivsr.
TMee at Astoria Friday.
TTlxh. Iaw
A. m f T A. il....
H P. M.... -S feet 7 rtte P. M. . ..
foot
.1.1 fast
Saloon Not for Clticaffo Women. .
CHICAGO. Sept. II. A practical re
sult of an investigation by the Civil
Service) Commission of gambling and
other vloea In Chicago, was the closing
last night by order of th Chief of Fo
lio of ail saloons to women.
RAIL ROW SHIFTS
Transcontinental Lines May
Leave Third-Street Center.
HANDIER BUILDINGS LURE
Multnomah Hotel Management I'e
alre Roads to K.-tnMI.-h Offices
There, and Other Owners Seek
Them as Tenants.
Railroad row on Third street, which
for many years hat contained all the
ticket offices of the city, promises
soon to break up.
With owners of new buildings In
various parts of town seeking rail
roads as tenants -and with a general
disposition that the city la too big
to have all ticket offices restricted to
on street. It Is possible that the next
year will see many lines that have
been familiarly represented; on amru
street ever since that became the cen
ter of business activity scattered else
where. Lessees of the new Multnomah Hotel
have approached several roads, urg
ing tltein to establish offices there.
Owners of property adjacent to the
Multnomah, who contemplate construc
tion of buildings also have visited th
railroad men with the view of leas
ing rooms.
The Northern Pacific, the Canadian
Fnrlfic and Soo roads, the Pennsyl
vania, the Illinois Central and the
Santa F are among those whom the
Mullnom.ih Hotel owners solicited.
None of the railroads has taken leases
In the new hotel building, and none
has even asked for an option, but
agents of three or four lines have vis
ited the building and Inspected the
rooms now being completed.
Lease Kx plrew Soo n.
The lease of the Northern Pacific
on Its present office at Third and Mor
rison streets expires within a year
and as that site la desired for a sky
scraper It Is probable that the ticket
office will be moved elsewhere. If
the Northern Paclflo or any other ter
minal line leaves Third street there
will be a general exodus of a number
of "foreign" lines.
The North Hank really broke the
ire Inst Spring, when It established
Its office at Fifth and Stnrk streets.
Since then the position of Third street
aa a ruilroad center has been insecure.
Tho Northern Pacific has done noth
ing definite toward seeking a new lo
cation. It Is said that the advisabil
ity of erecting a building on down
town property has been considered by
Northern Pacific officials. There is
a desire to place the passenger and
freight offices in the suroe building.
Now they are five blocks apart and
Inconvenience results. Inasmuch as
Portland Is the extreme Western ter
minus of the Northern Pacific, an in
dividual building here is considered
Important and desirable.
Other Changes Dae.
The Canadian Pacific also maintains
separate passenger and freight offices.
It la considering consolidation.
Leases of the Harrlman offices, the
Great Northern, the Pennsylvania and
the Denver & RV Grande In the Fall
ing building still have several years
to run. With the exception of the
Pennsylvania, they have not thought
of moving.
Samuel Moody. passenger traffic
manager of the Pennsylvania. Is ex
pected to be In Portland within a few
weeks. Selection of a new office will
be one of the duties confronting him.
Most railroad men feel that they
should be quartered nearer the lead
ing hotels. The sentiment that It is
necessary for all railroad offices to be
grouped no longer prevails.
A few years, therefore. Is given as
the limit of the length of time that
Third street as the home of virtually
all the railroad offices in the city has
to live.
LAXD SCHOOLS WANTED
WILLIAM.' HAXLEY SAYS THEY
ARE LEAGUE'S ORJECT.
President of Central Oregon Body to
Meet at Hums Declares Soli
Study Is Rig Need.
Wllllum Hanley. president of tho
Central Oregon Development League,
waa In the city for a few days arrang
ing details of the meeting of the State
Development League with the Central
Oregon League at Burn October 2 and
3. He returned to Burns yesterday
morning.
"The main purpose of this meeting."
said Mr. Hanley before leaving for
Burns yesterdn, "Is tu arrant: for
land schools within reasonable distance
of each fnrmer, to serve as a means of
showing htm the best methods of
farming, and the best special products
In rotating crops, thus enabling him
to become successful In eolving the
first problems of making a living off
the soil. -a
"Let us make our Agricultural Col
lege a real agricultural college by put
ting the students In the country and on
the soil at tho commencement of the
seeding season In the Spring, until
Winter sets In. This should be done
both with girls studying domestic
science and with the boys on the farm,
to bring country conditions up to a
point w hich will enable them to com
pete with city life.
"The Crook County farmers are rais
ing tlO.vOO to start thts work before
the next session of the Legislature.
Harney has now one farmers' substa
tion, authorized by a legislative ap
propriation of IS000. The county has
provided the land, buildings and equip
ment at a cost of $ls, Out).
"The object Is to extend this to all
other parts of the state, for no matter
how well any particular locality is
worked, something better ean be found
by scientific co-operation, as against
individual endeavors. This la a means
of getting settlers out on the farms.
"The high cost of living has come to
stay until there Is better adjustment
between the one that lives and the one
that produces, as the producing side la
so far In the minority."
James J. Hill Is expected to attend
th convention at Burns.
BIGAMY CHARGE ASKED
Attorney DnniVay Appeals to Or and
Jury to Indict Woman.
Ralph R. Duniway, employed by Wll.
Ham F. Suess. as a special prosecutor
against his wUe. Will Edna Suess, un
der Indictment on a statutory charge
In which Karl Rockford is co-defend
ant. went before the grand Jury yes
terday and demanded that the woman
be Indicted for bigamy.
Mrs. Suess got into communication
over the telephone with Rockford when
he was a prisoner at th rockpile. A
flirtation ensued which resulted In
their elopement and the performance
of a marriage ceremony after bis re
lease. They were arrested and Rock
ford Is again serving time.
Mrs. Suess' husband has also filed
suit for divorce against her and Au
gust 23 obtained a default order, but
the woman has now employed Oglesby
Toung as attorney and Intends to
fight his suit. Attorney Toung riled an
affidavit Wednesday bearing Mrs.
Suess' signature asking that the de
fault be set aside and that she be al
lowed to answer. The motion will
come up for argument In a few days.
The woman declares that she was In
carcerated' in the Municipal Jail at the
time the default was taken and that
she was at that time financially unable
to employ counsel and prepare a de
fense. lndr the Impression that the de
fault had been set aside without no
tification. Attorney Duniway yester
day morning appeared before Judge
Gatens and made frequent references
to conspiracy and fraud. It was final
ly explained to him that a mistake had
been made In reporting the move In the
case to the Dally Abstract and he left
the room to go before the grand Jury.
Attorney Duniway caused subpenas
to be issued calling upon Chief Slover,
Captain of Police Bailey, Officer Fuller
and Lola G. Baldwin, head of tho de
partment of public safety for young
women, to appear before the Jury and
testify In the bigamy proceedings.
COURT WIRES If SNARL
CLERK FIELDS RAPS PHONE
PLAX IX NEW OFFICES.
ArcJiitect Is Target lor Volley of
Complaints Charging Prodigal
ity In County Building;.
County Clerk Fields and Architect
Whldden, In charge of the construc
tion of the new Courthouse, had a
verbal tilt yesterday, which ended by
the County Clerk refusing to allow his
office to be connected up with an In
tercommunicating telephone system
which is to be Installed In the build
ing. Verbal warfare between the ar
chitect and Mr. Fields, who expresses
disgust at tho whole scheme of things
connected with the new Courthouse,
have been almost daily occurrences
lately.
Mr. Fields' objection to the telephone
system arises from the fact that many
of -the telephones will be arranged to
receive calls and not transmit them,
while the majority of those over which
calls may he Incepted connect only
with three or four other ofrtces. Mr.
Fields' office, for example, would con
nect only with the Circuit Judges, the
tax office and one room on the sixth
Boor.
Mr. Fields questions the prudence of
spending money for such a system.
The County Clerk has in his posses
sion a copy of a letter signed by the
Butte Engineering & Electric Company,
which has the contract for the Installa
tion of the telephone system. In which
It is stated that a plan whereby all tele
phones could send and receive calls
from all parts of the building was laid
before Mr. Whidden and turned down.
Mr. Whldflen, according to Mr.
Fields, says that the Circuit Judges are
responsible for the abbreviated tele
phone system. They wish to be able
to communicate with each other, the
official reporters and the Jury rooma
without moving from their "private
of Hoes.
"There Is an exchange In the build-
MOTHER
It is the duty of every expectant
mother to prepare her system for
the coming of her little one; to avoid
aa far as possible the suffering of
such occasions, and endeavor to
)ass through the crisis with her
lealth and strength unimpaired.
This she may do through the use
of Mother's Friend, a remedy that
has been so long in use, and accom
plished bo much good, that it is in
co sense an experiment, but a prep
aration which always produces the
best results. It is for external ap
plication and so penetrating in its
nature as to thoroughly lubricate
every muscle, nerve and tendon
involved during the period before
baby comes. It aids nature by
expanding the skin and tissues, re
lieves tenderness and soreness, and
perfectly prepares the system for
natural and safe motherhood.
Mother's Friend has been used and
endorsed by thousands of mothers.
and its use will prove a comfort
and a benefit to any woman in
need of such a remedy. Mother's
Jreoa4gi3storld kothehs
Write for free T'fT1TT
-rFRlEKDa
ant mothers
which contains much valuable in
formation. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO,
Atlanta, Ga.
READ for PROFIT
Use for Results
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
They work directly on the KIDNEYS,
BLADDER and URINARY PASSAGES,
lnd their beneficial effect is felt from the
itart. Fear BACKACHE, KIDNEY and
3LADDERTROUBLE.RHEUMATISM
CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, IN
FLAMMATION of the BLADDER and
xnnoyingURINARYIRREGULARITIES
they exercise a permanent benefit.
TOMIO W aetvioaa - ri"r IN SSW'LTf
J. A. Maple. 115 9. 7th St. Eteuben
vllla, O., says: "For years I suffered
from weak kidneys and a severe blad
der trouble. I learned of Foley Kidney
Pills and tneir wonderful cures so I
began taking them and sure enough I
had as arood results as any I heard
about. My backache left me and to
one of my business, expressman, that
alone Is a great advantage. My kidneys
acted free and normal, and that saved
me a lot of misery. It is now a pleasure
to work where It used to be a misery.
Foley Kidney Pills have cured me and
have my highest praise."
Foe Sale by All Drmga-lstav
. i . i
When Others Fail
Call and let us give you a careful, painstaking ex
amination absolutely free. Our opinion and advice will
cost you nothing. Perhaps a little advice Is all you
need. X-Ray examinations, when necessary, free. No
money required to commence treatment.
YOU CAN PAY FEE WHEN CURED
During our many years of active practice in MEN S AILME.NTa In
Portland some unscrupulous so-called specialists have invaded the city and
tried to steal our methods and ad .crtisements, but, not being able to
steal our brains, they were not able to succeed In their dishonest ways;
so do not be mSled bv them, but come to us. the oldest established SPK
CIAI.ISTS FOR MEN "in the city, who guarantee cures, or make no charge
for their services.
We Treat Men Only Cure Guaranteed
Twenty vrara of successful practice as a specialist In Men's Aliments Jus
" ,im 1 make. I promise my patients a complete cure In every
.i.t7ce. -ni li ei- where 1 cannot -afely make th.. promise 1 po.1
tlvely refuse ta treat. v
By the latest methods we cure, Nervo-Vital Debility, Weakness, Varicose
Veins, Blood and Skin Ailments, Kidney and Bladder Troubles
It arm. cannot call. Write IOr
vou
tree
Many cases cured at home.
Hours 9
OREGON MiDICAL INSTITUH
lng through which all offices may be
reached," said Mr. Fields. "We are
paying good money for It and I Bee
no good In putting in this joke sys
tem." . ,
More than half the space In this
building Is occupied by stairways and
halls," Mr. Fields complains. "I'tllity
has been sacrificed absolutely to archi
tectural effects."
Halibut Schooner Reaches Aitorla.
ASTORIA Or., Se-pt, 21. (Special.)
The halibut flshlr.g schooner Ida May,
that was recently purchased by F.
Klevenhusen, who operates a cold stor
age plant at Altoona. arrived here six
days from Seattle, Wash. The vessel
Is to be equipped with a 75 horsepower
gasoline engine and will be used this
Winter for halibut fishing, cither on
th Const or In Alaskan waters. The
vessel is of 33 tons and was built In
South Seattle in 1903. Her dimensions
are as follows: Length, 60. feet;
beam. 15.S to$t: depth, 6.S feet. She
was formerly owned by the Pacific
States Trading Company.
Santa Fe Road F(?und Guilty.
SAN' BERNARDINO, Cal.. Sept 21.
The Santa Fe Railroad was declared
guilty today of a violation of the full
crew law and ordered to pay a fine of
$200 by Justice G. M. Plttman. The
specific offense was that of having
operated between this city and Los
Angeles'a passenger train of more than
three cars with only one brakeman on
duty.
IK. A. U. SMITH.
I Am aft mtiritrred and licensed pby
slrian, confining my ppeclal practice to
the disorder of MEN. I have more
money InTested In my entaliUabmcnt than
all other Portland anoctallsU combined.
I never adverttue cheap fees mm an In
ducement to bring me patients. A true
specialist need not resort to bargain -counter
methods. No man. who places
an Intcll! Kent value on his health will
seek the services of a man who proclaims
he ts a chrax doctor. You would not
entrust a sick child In care of a cheap
medical man. and you should ne the
same care In your own case.
I possess skill and experience, acquired
In such a way that no other can share,
and should not be clashed -with medical
companies. It Is Impossible for a medical
company to attend college. Companies
have no diplomas or license to practice
medicine In Oregon or any other state. A
portrait, .whose personality and Identity
are Indefinite. Is published as the legiti
mate speclalibt of the office. Hired sub
stitutes, ordinary doctors with question
able ability, rive consultation, examina
tion and treatment.
Why treat wtth irresponslbles when
you csn lecure the expert services of a
reipocslble specialist?
See me If you have any of the follow
IriaT dlrorders: YariVHe Velnt, Nerve,
lilood and Man ui.oru-rs. fiiuuuer irou
at I ..e V,.l.uiw.a It'eatiwlaina 1'Ia-
V leers.
l-iles or .Vistula.
FRKK CONSULTATION AND
AD VIC K.
Honrs 9 A.
M. to 8 P. M.
10 to 1 Only.
Sunday.
Dr. A. G. SMITH'S
Morrison Bt.'. Cor. Heeond.
DR. GREEN
METHOD MEANS
CERTAIN CURE
We enre quickly and permanently
all curable caes f TAKKOSE
IEINS without severe snrgrical
oprrallons; SfKCIr IC BIXKD POI
SON without Injurious drua-s; 06
skillfully adminUtered if pre
ferred); NKRVO-V1TAL DKBIX.ITY
nitlictit stimulative remedies;
KI.ADUFR aod KIDVKY troubles;
11 Lbs and all JUvCTAX, ailments of
mu-
YOUR PROTECTION
Our offer PAY
WHEN 6ATIS
FIKD Is your sb
solute protection.
Consultation, exam
ination and diag
nnsU fres.
you want is a cure.
Come to us and get
It. Once under our
treatment, you mili
quickly realize how
simple a thine: It Is
to get well fn the
hands of a special
ist who knows his
business. Our cures
sdd not only year
to life, but life u
years Office hour
daily. 9 to 5. Even
ings, 7 to 8. Sun
days. iu to i-
DR. GREEN CO.
8S3 TTashlngton St Portland. Or.
fcfefcj 1 A e, Z-.JIV.W
mm
A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 12.
20144 Morrison ., bet. 4th and Gth,
FORTLAMJ. OREUOX.
C. Gee Wo
Is Known to Be One of the Leading
Chinese Herbalists of
This Country.
THE CHlNtSE DOCTOR.
His continued success has been
founded on reliability and merit, ine
public does not trust its confidence to
anyone or give its patronage until
worth has been proved by actual re
sults accomplished. It is due to these
things that C. Gee Wo has won so much
recognition.
He possesses thousands of scientific
secrets of the healing powers of the
Chinese herbs which have been handed
down in his family from father to son
from generation to generation. All
claims for cures are borne out by tes
timonials from grateful patients.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Those who cannot call should write,
telling your symptoms fully. Send 4
cents in stamps for symptom blank.
The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
liV4 First St.. Cor. Morrison.
Portland. Oregon.
HELP FOR YOU!
Have you tried
in vain to rid
yourself of any
ailment, euch as OB-
J STRUCTlON. VAR-
i jaf? t i-t ci v. v f; t v s.
SKIN, BLADDER,
KIDNEY. BLOOD
or NERVOUS AIL
MENT. CPfC By all means
1 ' X mtt have DR.
KEEFE examine
saamV you and ferret out
,ne iMnhl. 1. Sk strict 1 v ra.
liable aualifftd professional man.
possesses skill, experience, ripe
Judgment and every means to
riring about the cures he promises.
rjr "606," great German Discovery
V.3 administered.
For Blood Ailments. WHI PAT
MORE?
Consultation and Examination Free.
9 to 6, 7 to 8 Dally; Sunday, 10 to 1.
J.J. KE EFF, Ph. C. M. D.
J13H WASHINGTON ST., COR, 6TH,
Portlaud, Or. -
I Cure Men
ilO
IS MY FEE
Pay When Cnred.
Gen eral Debility,
Weak Nerves, In-
nmnia KeSUltS
of exposure, overwork ar.Jther vio
lations of Nature' law a nents of
Bladder and Kidney Vaxlcoae
Veins, quickly and permanently
cured at small expense.
I cure such ailments as Varicose
Veins. Plies, Specific Blood Poison,
etc., completely and permanen 1 1 y,
often with only a single treatment.
Office hours 9 A. iL- to 8 P. M.
Sui.days. 10 A, it to 1 P. M. only.
PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO.,
;24.a4 Washlna-ton St, Corner First,
Portland. Oresron.
A WONDERFUL CURE
By The S. IC. Chan
Chinese Medical Co, J'Jft
tSSH Morrison St., Portland, Or. Mrs. Chan
t m tfift vo am nid .r.rl have suffered
from waaknesa and nervousness for three .
months from a tumor on my face. At first
I went to some doctors but they told me
that It was lmposalljlo to cure, so upon the
advice of my relatives, who had been cured
by these Chinese doctors, I- went to them. 1
After taking two weeks of their herbs and
roots compounded nd other medicines, the i
tumor wss completely cured without the j
use of a knife. I feel so grateful toward
them and I recommend anybody who is
111 and wants to get well soon, to go to see
or wrlt to them and secure some medi- '
cine which I am sure will bring results.
J. A- Zlmmermann, Albany. Or. j
Men and Women Cured
Our wonderful herb treatment
will positively cure diseases or
the Throat, Heart, Liver,
Lunfrs, Stomach. Kidneys, Con
sumption, Asthma, pneraonia.
Chronic Cough. Piles. Consti
pation, Dysentery. Weakness.
Nervousness. Dizziness, Neu
ralgia. Headache, Lumbago,
Appendicitis, Rheumatism, Ma
larial Fever, Catarrh. Eczema,
Blood Poison, Leucorrhrea,
Urinary and Bladder Troubles
LI
and all organic diseases.
Consultation free. Write for symptom
blank. Office hours, 10 A- M. to ft P. 1L;
all dav Sundays. Lady attendant.
LEE HONG CHINESE HERB CO..
142 Second at.. Portland. Or.
C. Ce
Gee y& ? Gee
WoJ&. Wo
a .- L . ... ...
A-. 3a
f2
: i BLADDER !
2 1 JiifJ2 Hours :
, L jsnle bears the MIDY '
' , Satan ofeoinUerfeiU J
The SpeciaTist Against
The Quack.
The
clallet
true spe-
possesses
the experience of
years the right
kind of exper
ience doing the
same thing the
right way hun
dreds and perhaps
t h o u s ands of
times, with un
failing and per
mannent results.
His experience
has taught htm
Just what to
do and when to
do It. There Is
$ J" -v
Hi
m L-tlri
experiment!" henceCK. HoUmanM.D.
no faliure. 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 thjig
wrong as many times as the un
suspecting will permit. He is ever
experimenting upon the patient
if one thing falls he tries another,
and keeps on changing until tne
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-flngers and
toes. He constantly apes the
specialist. He Is a wolf in lamb s
clothes. Beware ot him.
I am the only expert specialist
In Portland who owns his own of
fice and equipment, advertises his
full and correct name, publishes
his re.-ent 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 bonrd. 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 eyeo
lalist in Portland IS years' ex
perience vet I am not a mapician
I do not work magic. I do not
offer l-m!nute or 5-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 tne
scientific knowlodne my years of
experience have given me. and I
do this honestly and faithfully.
I never accept a case for treat
ment until I have made a thor
ough examination, and then only
when I am satisfied I can effect
a permanent cure. 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 pav. You cannot get anything
of value for nothing, and the
sooner you wake up to this fact
and regard the doctor who offers
it to you with suspicion the hap
pier you will be and the more
money you 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 received at my hands.
My office is the largest and best
equipped on the Pacific coast.
HYDROCELE VARICOSE VEI-Vg.
I do not draw off the fluid, which
Is only temporary, nor resort to the vi
cious practice of Injecting painful
drugs, as many quacks do, nor do 1
tie off the veins and destroy the vi
tality. My method is direct and posi
tive. No loss of time, no pain, no hum
bus, but an absolute guarantee of a
radical and permanent cure.
WEAKNESS.
Mentally strong, but vitally weak Is
the sad condition of many men who,
eager to have tneir strength restored,
become easy victims to the quacks who
promise to make 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 no
result Just his promise. A fool and
his money are Soon parted. Why play
the fool forever? There are many dis
tinct local conditions 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 la done, no cure
can be effected by local or any other
treatment. I do not use a single dose
of Internal medicine, and yet. without
It, I absolutely and permanently re
store complete vitality In every case
I accept for treatment, which la the
best evidence of the truth of my con
tention. MY TREATMENT MAKES
MEN STRONG. It Is unfailing anr
absolute. It is painless and permanent,
and given under my absolute guaran
tee. The 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. T 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 Vvassermann blood test'
tells you whether or not you have the
disease. The doctor may lie. but the
test never does. This test la yours at
my office for the asking. I use th.
new German Remedy and Introduce 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 race. Mv equipment for the prop
er administration of this remedy Is
the finest In Oregon and aecond to
none In the tTnlted 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 alao treat all diseases of men, in
cluding obstructions. Bladder, Kidney
and Prostatic disease. My treatment
for piles and Fistula 1, absolutely pain
less, does not detain you from your
work or home and a permanent cure Is
effected without the aid of a knife.
Yoa Are Always Welcome to Consul
tation and Explanation.
' My office Is open all day from 8
A M. to 8 P. M. Sundays from 10 to
12. Ail correspondence treated confi
dentially. Letters cheerfully answered.
KIGN THIS fOtTON FOB TAL,7
ABLE INFOBJfAXlON
FEUi.
Please send me free your self-examination
blank. "For Men." as I
desire to describe my case to you
for the purpose, of taking treatment
if 1 decide you can cure me and
your obaxga la low enough to suit
Name
Address
Dr. C.. K. Holsman.
t21H Morrison St.,
Co. 1st.. aVortland Or.
WhenOlhersFai!
COXSTTLT MB FREE
r cure to stay cured
where others fail. I
am known as the
specialist of last re
sort the man of
t r ustworthy charac
ter and unerring
k n o w 1 e d ge. I cure
Blood Aliments,
Nervous Decline
Varicose Veins." Piles,
Rupture, Kidney,
B 1 a d d er. Consulta
tion always free.
Dr. Lindsay
The Old Reliable Specialist,
Corner Alder and Second streets. En
trance 128 Second street. Portland,
Or. Office Bourse 9 A. M. to P. M.
Sundays, 10 A, M. to 1 P. M,