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1C ttte aronxixG ok egoxia'. . Tuesday, September 26, 1911. FREE PILOTAGE IS I'S Attraction of Shipping. Would Offset Financial Loss Is Commission's Belief. PERMANENT RATE ADVISED Authorization of New Dredge Calls for Opening of Bid November t Towage Redaction of Opposi tion Fax-tor In Schedule. Establishment of free pilotage on ailing veaseia c.rrr!ng outward lum ber cargoes, as Is done on wheat ves sels In order to absorb the differential as compared with Puget Sound charges, and the giving of tramp steamers free guidance In and out of the river to offset the expense shouldered In going eisesrhrre for coal when loading full cargoes here, were suggestions made at an adjourned session of the Port of Portland Commission yesterday after noon that will be given decisive consid eration later. Such a move would materially In crease the deficit of the Port, br.t It Is argued that the funrtton of the Com mission la to provide a towage and pilotage eervtce on the lowest possible Basis as a means of attracting shipping to the Columbia River. The elimina tion of pilotage charges would not mean the reduction of the force of pilots employed, but their salaries and expense would be borne by the Com mission, absorbed as Is the differential on wheat ships. Messier May Be Reealled. It waaf proposed that the pilot schooner Joseph i'ulltser be recalled from her station If practicable, the tugs Waliula and Oneonta being osed outside as much as possible and the ex pense of maintaining the schooner could be nsed on the steam vessels. Another subject taken op was tre question of rutting rates on towage at the mouth of the river. Commissioner IhmIi, pointed out that the Pueet Hound Tugboat Company had not seen fit to send a representative before the board and make known on what sort of a plan It proposed te operate. The wniiuivaivu a Mi's, a uvvuillg v a iia g u tjre moves, so when a rut In rates Is authorised It will be with the Idea of making the reduction permanent, so that shipowners who have contracted with the opposition this season at T-er cent below the published tariff will have knowledge that the charges have been further reduced. A summary statement was !ven each member of the board showing the ex pense and earnings of the pllotace service for the year endlns; June SO, 111 I. the expense and salary of pilots being I11.5S0 SI and operating expenses of the pilot schooner were $13,935.27. a total of .,5.SS 7. Captain Telia ef Redaellea. On pilotage only It was set forth that from steam vessels 50 17 waa the - revenue and IMi7.ll from sailing vessels and the absorption was 9S:71.1S. ' leaving I1J.07 0J. mn the deficit on pllotsae was $U.JtS7. Other figures : are to be complied covering all revenue- producing channels. pilotare and towage service, told the Commission that In a conversation with Captain Undaulst. of the Russian bark Isabel Browne, which arrived In the harbor from Callao Saturday nlcht In Irnr of the steamer Monarch, which la noting for the opposition, he had contracted for all harbor moves In ad ditlon to being towed to sea again and was to receive ft per rent reduction on the bill. Commissioner 0-Rellly said that If It was contemplated to mske a reduc tion In rates, he did not favor simply lowering them to meet the opposition tf It wss thnticht there mlcht be an other drop later, but to tlx the new tariff permanen'ly. On his motion the discussion was dropped pending further development. Thlro Dredge Ordered. The Commission decided to build ' third dredge, she to be a duplicate of the Columbia and In accordance with plans and specifications compiled by Consulting Enalneer J. B. P. Lockwood. Bids were ordered advertised for to be opened November 9. the regular meet Ins; for that month. Commissioner Shaver brought up a complaint made by residents of Sauvlea Island regarding material that had been dumped by the dredges In past sea ena near Willow Bar. which had formed a shoal that made It difficult for river steamers to lajid for" dairy and other supplies coming to Portland. It was also said that the shoal pre vented toa boats from keeping out of the ship channel, to the detriment of teepwater vessels being handled at that point. President Mears suggested that the obstruction be cut away and It waa moved and carried that the Port land be sent there as soon aa she can be spared on channel work. Joseph Supple, conducting shipyards and a dock at the foot ef East Mor rison street. asked that the Port dredge a shoal south ef the 'Morrison street bridge that preventa deepwater Teasels from being piloted from the xnatn channel to his dock without pro ceeding a considerable distance up stream. Owing to the fact the dredges are busy and there Is no convenient place on which to pump material. It was agreed to request the Paeiflo Fridge Company to use the dredge Titan there In securing tO.COt cubic yards of material that has been con tracted for to be dumped on the Ladd property, on the Fast Side. The Titan Is a dipper type and It Is estimated that the removal of the materia In that Tlrlnltv will afford relief. At the Instance of Commissioner O'Krllly It waa ordered that In the f iture the amount of premiums paid Insurance concerns for liability protec tion be diverted to a fund so the Cora mission rag rare for Its liability claims. Those In charge of different depart ments are to famlllarlxe themselves with the sta'e liability act and place safeguards about all machinery and plants. ""OCR XAVT" MAX IS IX TOWX Official Publication Win Devote Number to Oregon Militia. For the next throe weeks T. B. Brown, associate editor of "Our Navy." a monthly publication Issued under the aanrttoa of the Navy Department and which Is owned and published by offi cers and chief petty officials of- the United states Navy, will mako Portland his headquarters la gathering data for a special Issue on the Oregon Naval V.litta. which win be published as the Christmas number. . Mr. Brown returned recently from the Tiot. where he gathered material for featnr stories that are to be run In the Bagaaiaei, dealing with conditions of In- PORTBDARD AIM forest to the ft flrhteF. Ha has store of Tarns covering Navy subject and there ar. many ronorolni th cruiser Boston, now her as s tralnin ship, that will b unfolded for th ediflrxinn ef her crew. As the naval militia forces of the United States are closely allied with the resrular service In point xt Interest and the prospect o beln called on In time or neea. -un Navy" devotes considerable spare the exploits and growth of the cltlaen tars. It Is the purpose In connection with the Oreaon Naval Militia to assls as much as possible In makins; known Its efficiency and prospects. Marine Notes. To load wheat for the United King dom under charter to Kerr. Clifford C. the British steamer Strathneae ar lived In the river last evening. M. H- Houser was yesterday re ported to have chartered the Brltls bark Arracan. which arrived at San Francisco September S. from Hamburg. She had been offered her as late aa Saturdav and at a high rate. Th vessel Is 2221 tons net register and will load here for the United Kingdom. Rrinalng 195 passengers and 2100 tons of carer, the steamer Bear ar rived at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon from California porta. The steamer Beaver sailed south In the morning nxAJtrm ftteijjgbscb. Dae te Arrive. Kama, from Date, Orterlc Manila la port Sue H Elmore. Tuamook. ... 1" port Ailtano.. ...... Earka. ..... la Breakwater. .. .Coo Hay. ....la O.o. W. fcjdsr. .Pan Pl......la li..r Pan Pedre. ... In port port port port Oolden Oate. .. Tl.Iamooa. .. PU 2 Fair.. Ban Francises Sept. 29 Rom CltV. .....!an P1rO.... Sept. 8 Tillamook..... Oxiul lis ADVIL. Jlnd.a .R.pt. JO . t-'Dt. Koiukl Fan pl-o. ..Oct. 2 ..Oct. 5 Farr Fan Pedro.. ftrgja ...... ..Hone-icons'.. Sutsrlc. ....... ktani.a. .... .uct. a .Oct. 24 feskrtalea te Depart. Nam. Alliance H. Elsim Break vater. . 0v W. Elder, c.oM.n Gate.. Orterie. ...... hsai r - :roa. ...... Tillamook. ... Anll Rm City..... ftoeaoke. Beavrr. KrsJa Suverte. ...... Fo- Data Eureka . ....Pt. - i. 7 i.iim.tok. . ,pu Srt . Coos Bar. ....pt. : , Fsn I lego . ... B.pt. 27 . Tll'smook... f'pL 2 .Manila Sept. 80 . fas p.rtro. . . . tpt. 90 . Sen Francisco Oct. 2 .Coqullle...... Oct. 2 , Bandi'D. ..... Oct. 2 .Ssa pert re.... Oct. 4 , fan Ilrso. ... Oct. 4 .fan Ptrfre.... Oct. . Ilnnckaag. ...Ocu XV .alaalia ..Oct. so with 440 passengers and 440 tons of freight. The Bear aalls Satur day morning and will be the last vessel to get away on the Bummer schedule, the Rose City sailing at o'clock In the afternoon October 4. W. P. Prttcbard. vice-president of Frank aterhouse at Co.. spent jrester day In the cltv from Seattle In conneo J lion with the loading of the British steamer Orterie. aome cargo Intended for which has been curtailed and that withdrawn will be carried on the Norwegian steamer Rygja. Ha left last night for the north. Ills brother Is to have charge of the local office and la expected to reach here about Octo ber 10. Having finished the cut between Fale'a Light and Ilenrlcl's, the dredge Portland will shift today to Upper Martin'a Bar. working on the Columbia City range. Wheat laden for the United King dom the French bark Edouard Detailie shifted to the stream yesterday and will leave down tomorrow. She cleared for ljueenstown or Falmouth for orders with li:.Clt bushels valued at I95.22S. The Norwegian tramp liana B.. which Is working wheat. Is expected to be finished tomorrow and will leave Thurs day, drawing about 24 feet. The French bark Bnnchamps waa yesterday moved from the IJnnton ballast dock to Irving and will begin working wheat there today. Lumber laden for the West Coast the schooner William Nottingham la to leave down from Westport today. Her cargo la being dispatched by W. R. Orace Co. The British steamer Oswestry will begin loading lumber at Inman-Poulsen's this morning under charter to the China Import at Ex port Lumber Company. In general cargo from Coos Bay the ateamer Breakwater entened yester day at the Custom-House and cleared for the return, while the French bark Edouard Detailie cleared for Queens town or Falmouth with wheat. 1-aler Information received by Statter at Co. covering the Increase In Oriental wheat and flour tariffs, shows that the old rate waa restored to Manila. Shanghai and Hongkong, while to Japa nese ports It It 3.S0 a ton. Instead o 13. the Increase bring 60 cents. Superintendent Harrison. of the Lewla River Transportation Company, says that aa yet no money baa passed for the aale of that line to Harry Hembree. that no papers have been made out effecting the transfer and he has no assurancea that It will be made. The price has been agreed on but the sum has not been proffered. Another voyage Is being made to Paget Pound from the Golden Gate by" the popular steam schooner Klamath, making two consecutive trips to that territory, but she may return here on the next voyage. Movements of Ven.els. PORTLAND. Sept. 2J. Arrived Rlaamer D . ....... c.n .rfw. mA t. i . tramer ro. V. Kidr. from Han Diego and wa pons: steamer .aiama. rrom pan sran- clace; British steamer Oswestry from Ke dondo: steamer Alliance, from Eureka and Coee Bar. Sailed Steamer Beaver, tor baa Francisco and Saa Pedro. Astoria, or. sept. 23. Condition at the mouth of the river at g P. L, smooth: wind northwest. 12 miles; weather, cloudr. Sailed A. M. Steamer Bee. for Pusat Sound. Arrteed at and left up at 1:11 A- At. Steamer Bear, from Pan Pedro aad San Frmnclaro.; arrived at e aad Uft up at s 40 A. at. Steamer Geo. W. Elder, from San Dtero end war porta Arrived it I jl M. and left up at 4 10 P. M ft earner Catania. from San Francisco. Sailed at a. 13 a. st. Steamer Maverlt k. for ban Francisco: steam er Taliac, for Everett. Arrived and left up 10 A- M steamer oeourg. rrom hatera. Left up at 2 IO p. M Brltlah tea m-r i eeet rj. Arrived down at g:3d and sailed at S.30 P. af. Steamer Beaver, for Sao Francisco add oaa Pedro. Arrived at S and left up at 9 20 last nlcht Steamer Alliance, rrom LtireKa ana looa nay. out- de at a P M Hritiao. steamer atratnasas. Xrora San Francisco. . n Francisco, sept. ra. Amvea st to A. M- Steamer T. Loop, iron Portland. Point Kejes. Sept. 2J. fassaxl at 10 A. M. Steamer Boeencraca. trom Portland, tor alonlerey. Tacoma. Sept. 2S Arrived Japanese sreamsr Panama slaru. from Seattlej British ateamer Belie of tpatn. from SealUe; bark Bee. a. from Ssn Francisco. . Departed tierman steamer- SaJatla. for Htmbari: Japanese steamer Awa aiaru. for Seattle. Seattle. Sept 2V- Arrived Steamer J. I Lurkect-ach. from Nome; steamers Gov ernor. Buckman. Analejr. from Sea Fran cis o. i Sailed Steamee Bumboldt. for Sksgway; steamer Santa Aca, for southeastern A.aa: steamer ttsUe of Spain, for Tacoma; schooner Batnbrldse. for San Pedro. Saa Francisco. Sept. 25. Arrived J. B. Stetson, from tras Harbor: F. & Loop, from Astorta. Da'.r. from Wlllapa. Sailed Steamer Tuscara. for Moreraa; Raymond. for trir.aua: Tamalpala. for Centralis, drays Harbor, schooner OttllUe, for Fjord. Tjn Point. Ftayrr.ocd. Wn Sept. 25. Arrived Steamer Saginaw, from rortland. Departed September 23 Steamer Stanley Dol.ar. for Prays Harbor. Tides at Astoria Tssssday. High. Lew. t ea A. M Tl feet 05 A. M 2 4 feet 02 p. at II feet -is p. M....o.a foot Running up and down stairs, sweep ing and henuing over making beds will not make a woman healthy or beauti ful. She roust get out of doors walk a mile or two every day and take Chamberlain 'a Tablets to improve her digestion and reguate her bowela. For a a. a by all drugg'.ata, 2 SENT TO 0 While Slaver Must Serve 5 Years, Woman Consort 3. THREE ARE INDICTED Frank Robinson and Mabel Hender son Sentenced for Rain of East Side Girl Two Held on Eight , Counts. Etevo Panlg-ada. ailaa Plnnagatto, alias Bocol Bonni. who la aald to have taken a 16-year-old girl to Sacramento as a white slave, waa among three ln- uiciea oy xne Federal grand Jury yes terday. Two others were sentenced by Judge Bean, one to serve five years at McNeil's Island Penitentiary on Puget Sound, and the other to serve three years In the state prison at Lan alng. Kan. crank Robinson was the slaver sen tenced to McNeil's Island for a five year term. In passing sentence Judge tie an remarked that because of the seriousness of the offense. In which a 14-year-old East Side girl was the victim, ho regretted that the law i noi permit r.ira to give the slaver a longer term. ui.dci nenaerson, itoolnson s con sort, was sentenced to serve a three year term. The reason for sending her to Lansing, Kan., state prison was that there are facilities there for car ing for women prisoners, while at Me rells Island there are none. It Is understood that the woman Is In need of medical attention. The woman broke Into tears as sen tence was pronounced and became hys terical aftor she left the courtroom. In the office of Cnlted States Marshal ocott the pair had a tearful parting. Steve Panlgada Is accused on eight counts of having first transported Lil lian Thompson from Spokane to Port land In October, 1910. and with having tnen enticed 15-year-old Babe Vernon to go to Sacramento to lead a life of shame. He was arraigned bofore Judga Bean yesterday and will plead today. Ills ball was tlxed at 15000. Chris Lewis was Indicted on four counts for the alleged transportation to Portland or Qrace Dlllman from Walla Walla. Wash.. August 1. . She Is aald to be loea than II years old. He was arraigned and his ball fixed at 14000.. He also will plead today. u. A. Blake was Indicted for al leged participation In the white slave traffic Four counts are laid against him. for the alleged transportation from Seattle to Portland In Juno, last. of Mrs. J. R. Lawrence. His bafl-Is (4000. He, will plead today. Orace DUlman, held as a witness against Lewis, waa ordered placed In the Louise Home by Judge Bean yes terday, "because there Is no suitable place In the County Jail to detain fe male witnesses of tender years." HOLIDAY SALE TABOO I.ICEXSB C03OLTTTEE REFUSES JEWELRY. PERMIT, Local Jewelers Protest Against Dis posal Purine; Best Season of Cheap Stocks. That licenses covering the auction ing of Jewelry during the holiday sea son should not be granted because they work a hardship upon the legiti mate Jeweiler who depends upon his holiday trade to oven up the slack period during the Summer and who contributes to the business activity of the city by taxation and subscription to enterprises and institutions, waa the contention of J. P. Jaeger and Felix Bloch. representing the Jewelers of the city before the license committee of the Council yesterday. This action was taken when It became known that R. M. Harding, who recently bought a tock of Jewelry on Morrison street. Intended to apply for a license to sell his lewelrv at auction dnrlne t he holi days. The license committee took the lews of Messrs. Jaeger and Bloch much to the disgust of Harding, who left the committee chamber In a temper. We do not feel that auctioneers should be granted licenses whereby they are permitted to bring In stocks and sell them In competition with the legitimate Jeweler who Is here perma- entiy," said Mr. Jaeger yesterday. Particularly la this the case when ho Is a supporter of civic enterprises. uch as the Rose Festival and com mercial Institutions like the Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club, and pays taxes, rent and wages. "Aside from this, when the legiti mate Jeweler sells an article he guar antees It and la here to make the guarantee good, whereas an auction eer la gone after he has conducted a sale and usually leaves a lot of dis appointed customers behind him. We were asked by the representative Jew elers of Portland to protest against the granting of auction licenses during the holidays, and were glad to find the license committee so strongly in support of our contention. The mem bers of the committee expressed them selves as of the opinion that the legiti mate business Interests of the city should be protected. ' "We mske no objection to auctions 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 AILMENTS In Portland some unscrupulous so-railed specialists have Invaded the city and tried to ateal our methods and advertisements, but, not being able to steal our brains, they were not able to succeed In their dishonest ways; so do not he misled by them, but come to us. the oldest established SPE CIALISTS foil MEN In the city, who guarantee cures, or make no charge for their services. We Treat Men Only Cures Guaranteed Twesfy years ef sareessful practice aa a specialist, la Meaa Allnaeatta Jus tifies every da Ins I make. I promise my patleara a complete core la every lasissee, aad, la cases where 1 eusot eaiely make this promlsa I posi tively refoae te treat. By the latest methods we cure, Nerro-Vital Debility, Weakness, Varicose Veins, Blood and Skin Ailments, Kidney and Bladder Troubles If you cannot call, write for free Book and Felf-Examinatlon blank. Many cases cured at home. Hours 9 A. M. to I P. M. Sundays, 10 to 12. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE THE EXPERT SPECIALIST AGAINST THE QUACK . Tb tru speclAliH poaseises tho expeiiene of jemrs th riht kind of expcrlenc doing th same thine the right way hundreds and prhaps thousands of time with unfail ing and permanent results. His axperlenca has taught him Just what to do and when to do It. There Is no (cufwork. no experiment, hence no failure. He doe not bmt to re sort to fake methods. Ht scientific knowledge has mad him the master. Th quack experience Is based on ever lasting misrepresentation upon doing hte same thing wrong ss many time as the unsuspecting will permit. He is ever experimenting upon the patient if one thing falls, he tries another, and keeps on changing until the patient despairs , and leaves. He is ever ready to promise anything and everything. Ha drugs th system with powerful medicines, lust to obtain temporary results. He Is here today and gone tomorrow.' He has aa many names as ringers and toes. He constantly apes the specialist. lamb's clothes. Beware of him. I am the only EXPERT specialist In Portland who owns his office and equipment, advertises his full and cor rect name, publishes his recent and true photograph and personally con - ducta hli ofClc. I make this tate xnent o that you will know wban you come to my office no deceit will ba practiced. I offer you my services, the result of 18 years ot honest experience. Such aervlc should not be compared with quack aervlce. Quacks are here today and gone tomorrow. They keep their offices, but change their names whenever It suits the.r convenience., and sometimes some unfortunate doctor la paid a few paltry dollars for th use of his nam. These offices depend upon the false promises they advertise, and ordinary doctors of questionable ability give consultation, examination and treatment. I want you to always ke.-o before you the fact that I am trying to drive medical humbug and quackery out of Oregon A thorough Investigation should be made by every ailing man as to th specialist he consults. You owe this to your family, yourself and your future happiness. Ta best medical service Is none too good for you. and I offer It for a very reasonable fee, with an absolute guarantee of honest and fair treatment and permanent cure. I am licensed in Oregon, Washington and Calif ornuta and th only expert specialist In Portland 18 years ex perienceyet I am not a magician I do not work magic. I do not offer 1 mlnute or 5-day Impossible euros. I do not make false promises. I cannot cur every disease under th sun, nor very case Included In the disease I treat, for some of them ar Incurable, and the sooner the' patient learns the truth th happier he will be. 1 simply apply the scientific knowledge my years of experience have given me, and X do this honestly and faithfully. I never accept a case for treatment until I have made a thorough examination, and then only when I am satisfied 1 can effect a permanent cure. This la 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 re cards the doctor who offers It to you with suspicion the happier you will be and th more money you will save. Z offer you th services of the best doe tor, at a fair price and you will ever lastingly thank me for the permanent cure received at my hand. My office Is the largest and best equipped on the Pacific Coast. VARIfOSK VEINS. I do not tie off the veins and destroy the vitality. My method Is direct and positive. No lose of time, no pain, no humbug, but an absolute guarantee of a radical and permanent cur. WEAKVE!S. Mentally strong, but vitally weak Is the sad condition of many men who. eager to hav their strength restored, become easy victims to the quacks who prom is to make young men out of DR.CK.HOLSMAN tm Morrison St.. eor. first St., fortlaad. Uv. where condition demand quick aaJov hut auctions under other clrcum- stanceg are not good for business and upset public confidence In legitimate business houses. $5000 GIVEN FOR ARREST Woman Placed In Seattle Jail Awarded Damages bjr Jury. A Jury which heard In Judge Gan- tenbeln'a court the case of Isa E. Crosby against W. H. Maxwell, a loan a sent, decided yesterday afternoon that the defendant should pay Mrs. Crosby 15000 aa compensation for causing her arrest at Seattle In November, 1909, on a charge of larceny by bailee. The trouble arose over a loan. Al leging; that Mrs. Crosby, previous to her departure for Seattle, had disposed of furniture held aa security for a loan. Maxwell caused her arrest and she re mained for 49 hours Incarcerated In the Seattle City JaU. She waa forced to have her minor child In the cell with her. A Multnomah County grand Jury, which subsequently Investigated the case, exonerated Mrs. Crosby. BRITISH YEOMAN IS COMING McCormlck Mill Will Also Load 1,000,000 Feet on Tramp.. Instead of loading In the North, aa has been reported, the British bark: Yeoman, which is en route from New castle, N. 8. W.; for San Francisco with coal under charter to J. er-A. Brown, will be given a full cargo at St. Helens, the material having been sold by the Charles I. McConnlcIc Lumber Company. The vessel left the ooal port August IS. She la of 18J tons net register and her cargo will be discharged for Aus tralia. The British steamer Strathblane, which ta loading at Tongue Point, will also take on lumber at the McCormick mill, where at least 1.000,000 feet w!M be loaded. The rush of flour and wheat shipments o the Far East has cur tailed the movement of lumber to that I territory until about January 1, though ' there will be email lota to go forward. ' The dlmtnlsament of the business will not seriously affect Fail exports In the ' average, as there has been an Increase I in the Australian buying and the last I half.of 1911 will be credited with a ' much greater exportation than the first 1 ix montha, , Boy TOo Hates School Is Missing. CHEHAJLIS, Wash.. Sept. IS. (Spe cial.) Dewey Saunders, the 14-year-old son of A Saunders, a pioneer renl- 281 V Mon-lsom at, bet. 4th aaa 6th, PORTLAND. OREGON. a""' , ' W He is a wolf in C.K.Holftman.MO). old and decrepit ones, and wno, 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 take your money. That's all yi get no result Just his promise. A fool and his money are soon parted. Why play tne tool forever There are many ais tlnct 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 Is done, no cure can b 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 restore complete vitality in every case I accept for treatment, which Is the best evi dence of the truth of my contention. MY TREATMENT MAKES MEN TROG. It Is unfailing and absolute. It is painless and perzt'.anent, and given under my absolute guarantee. The quacks wno pretend to cure you as I do, begin drugging with powerful stim ulants. Just as soon as they succeed In separating you from your money. I can do no more than caution you against them, BXMD POISON. Quicks reap a harvest by pretending that every little rash, skin eruption or pimple is a symptom of blood poison. The Wassermann blood test tells you whether or not you have the disease. The loctor may He, but the test never does. This test Is yours at my office for the asking. I us th new German Remedy and introduce It directly Into the blood. From my experience with It I am prepared to say it Is no longer an experiment, but a positive cure and a blessing to mankind. It Is the sal vation of the human race. My equip ment for the proper administration of this remedy Is the finest. In Oregon and second to none In the United States. Tou are quite welcome to bring your family doctor with you and I will be pleased to have Mm present during your treatment. I also treat all diseases of men. In cluding Bladder and Kidney disease a My treatment for Piles and Fistula Is absolutely painless, does not detain you from your work or home and a per manent cure Is effected without the aid of a knife. Yon Are Always Welcome to Consulta tion and xamtnation. My office Is open all day from 9 A, M. to 8 P. M ; Sundays from 10 to 12. All correspondence treated confidentially. Leettejs cherfully answered. SIGN THIS COUPON FOB YAMJ ABLE JLNTXJKAIATION FREE. Pleas send xne free your self examination blank. "For Men." as I desire to describe my case to you for the purpose of taking treatment, if I decide you can cure me and your charg Is low enough to suit m. Name ......,............. Addresa dent of Cbehalls, is missing and the police of the Coast cities are watching for the lad. The boy did not want to attend school. HOW TO TREAT OLD SORES The proper way the only success ful way to treat an old sore is to destroy its source. Not by dangerous surgical operations or irritating ' drawing " plasters, but by Nature's true method of purifying the blood and filling the circulation with rich, nourishing- properties; then the cure will be natural and lasting. We can easily understand how impurities in the blood will infect some weak point on our bodies, and by contin ually discharging impurities into it keep the place open and inflamed until a chronic ulcer is formed. Nothing then is so 6ure to produce a cure ot these old sores as t. a. tj. This medicine is Nature's perfect blood remedy, composed of the most healing and at the same time the most penetrating and blood-purifying properties. It removes every particle of impurity or morbid matter from the circulation, and assists nature in the increasing of healthful, nutritious corpuscles in the blood. fc. t. fc. makes pure blood and pure blood is Nature's unfailing cure for old sores. We want every sufferer with an old sore to commence the use of S. S. S., because we know it is the remedy they most need. Book on Sores and Ulcers and medical advice free to all. S. S. S. is sold at drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Co. I Cure Hen IS MY FEE Pay When Cured. G e m eral Debility, Weak Nerres, ln- anmnla RASUlta ot exuauie. overwork acother vlo- latloas of Aatnre'a Ibwms raen ot Bladder aad Kldaey. Varicose Velaa, a I e k 1 y aad 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 M. to I P. 11 Sundays. 10 A. II. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO.. 224M Washington ft. Corner First, Portland. Oresron. DR. WING LEE I make my own Chi nese herb and root medicines. 1 am aa educated Doctor and ute the treatment ot the Phvaicians nrac- tlcing in Oregon and Washington. I have used Chinese herb and ,Mit medicinea exclu sively for 46 yeara I examine patients carefully oughly. So matter of how long stand lug the disease, no matter what the ailment. It is curable. Female, kid ney, throat, heart, liver, stomach dis eaaes. consumption, blood poison, piles all cured by my treatment. Out-of-town people write for circulars aad consultation Diana. -27 North Fifth St. Portland. Or. BING CHONG,- Chinese Doctor Mf.". of ChlneM berbm and root medicin cures all ktnda diseases of th heart. inncB, liver, 11011111.011. kid nr. blood trouble of man ftnd w oman wha otb er tall. If JOM suffer. ctvU or write to 232 H Wash. St., tor. 2d, Room 14. 2orU Or. t te . j i i i QUACK AND! HUMBUG . i EXPOSED DR. A. G. SMITH, The Leading- Specialist. I sm a registered and licensed phy alclan, confining my aneclal practice to the ailments of MEN.. I have more money Invested In my estab lishment than all other Portland specialists combined. I will give 9500 to any charity If I cannot prove this. When I beg-an my work in clean ing out'the "medical companies" and "medical institutes' of Portland by making: a fair and square plea that every weak and ailing man should investigate and find out WHO the doctor was that promised him a cure, I knew that there would be a great upheaval among the advertis ing specialists. In less than six months T have already driven out some of the medical companies. Others are struggling against hope by offering the cheapest of fees as a bait to trap the unwary. I have al ready accomplished a great deal, and, while I welcome honest competition, I want to say some more words of warning to those who are still In doubt as to which doctor to choose. I warn you above all things IN VESTIGATE. Never accept the promises or advice of the first doc tor you go to. He may be all that Is right and honest, but get other opinion also. My advice Is FREE, and I can give yeu some valuable in formation about medical quackery and humbug. Tonr flnt consideration should be to know the doctor whom yon consult. Take along fcls announcements and com pare his picture with the man you meet in the office. INSIST upon seeing his license to practice medicine In Oregon, and lils diploma. Ask him bin name, and BE SURE IT IS THE! DOCTOR YOU CAME TO COXSITLT. If he la not In, make another call when he IS In. When you come to my office you see Dr. A. G. Smith, and I will show you my creden tials and Identification before you ask for them. The difference between the quack and the doctor that does not adver tise, does not depend solely upon the advertising. It Is just as legitimate and honest for a doctor to announce his specialty and explain his meth ods in the newspapers as It is for a oanK to puDiish its financial stand ing, or a minister to announce hli Sunday services. Only a few days hsq tne non-aavertising doctors were told by one of their leaders tnai me reason tney were not effect ing the cures expected of them waa because they did not give their pa tients the care and attention neces sary, and that there were twice as many doctors in Portland as there Cured in 5 Days I cure Varicose Veins, Piles, Blood Poison, etc. In five days. If an other doctor tells yon this can't be done. It means only that he does not know my methods. Let me prove It to you. VARICOSE VEIXS Impair vitality. I daily demonstrate that varicose veins can be cured in nearly all cases by one treatment. In such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are preserved and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation Is rapidly reestablished. Instead of the depressing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money. KIDHET AND BLADDER AILMENTS. With these ailments you may have more complications than are pre sented by any other ailing organs. By my searching Illumination of the bladder I determine accurately the ailment, and by microscopical exam inatlon and urinalysis I make dou bly sure the condition of the kid neys, thus laying foundations for scientific treatment. "606" FOR BLOOD POISON. T rise Professor Ehrllch's wonder ful new discovery, 606, In cases of Specific Blood Poison. It cures, and is the greatest marvel of medical science. This new remedy has been successfully ueed In thousands of cases, iet me explain it to you. WEAKNESS. I have loner been a close student of tne condition Known as weaaness in men. Sufferers from this trouble are nearly always told by their fam ily Dbvslcian that there is no help: that It means wornout nature, and that some powerful stimulant for temporary effect is the only help. I go deeper into the cause of the trou ble and ueuallv find a deranged or damaged local condition responsible. As long as a man lives he should be as strong in every vital function as he is physically constituted. I have a scientific, powerful and permanent treatment for weakness, which is as natural and direct as It is efficient. Whv treat with lrreoonlbles when you can secure the exoert services of a responsible specialist? See me If you have any of the fol lowing ailments: Varicose Veins, Nerve, Blood and S k I Ailments, Bladder Troubles, Blood Poisons, Eruptions, t leers, Plies or Fistula. FREE CONSULTATION AND ADVICE. Hours 8 A. M. to S P. M. Sunday, 10 to 1 Only. DniasMiraxr 234H Morrison St Cor. Second. SU A If V "rn weakness ts a dl that nHI I) can ba cored. All Derroua paople ITDlmtC ttatn. watary blood, it do not lltnl Vvd Boomh or give strcDgta. Eorica B toe blood and thara will be ne rtUrLt o7. aerroos feeling. Go to any dm j stora ar send to uw for 3V7?nrfl blood and nsyE Tomo Yhaae Tablets will car ur caae of nirrnnirwi 76c a kaa. irsMrf writs, sw fc -w- ptilaaairrhfaL F biAuuuuii, a- V-l . rfSa suit -asafcto&aJ :i FACTS f -A FOR OMEN Should you happen to be afflicted with any of the AILMENTS to which men ai-e prone, such as VARICOSE VEINS, BLOOD DISORDERS. NERVOUS DE BILITY. SKIN or BLADDER AIL MENTS, consider well the Specialist with whom you are going to treat. Don't be deceived by quackish announce ments of One Treatment or Five-Day Cures, for you are certainly sufficiently Intelligent to know that such statement are Impossible and simply alluring. Don't you know that you cannot be cured by those who are inexperienced and unqualified to treat you? You ars paying your good money and should cer tainly Insist upon more than promises for results. Be suro that the person you consult is not misleading you. Is he practicing his profession under his true name? Has he visible qualifications such as dl plomas and licenses to assure you of his standing and ability? Is he lending his name as a cloak for a medical com pany? If you cannot assure yourself on these points it Is perhaps aa well to save your time and money. MY QUALIFICATION'S. I am duly and legally qualified to practice m' profession in the States of Oregon. "Washington, California and Ne vada, I publish my ovn photograph in all my announcements, I practice under my true name, personally conduct my own office, consult with and treat ail my own oatlents until a cure is effected and have no connection with any "med ical company," "Institute" or "museum." I therefore offer to men afflicted with any ailment included In my specialty a service unexcelled by any other spe cialist In Oregon. All medicines dis pensed under the direct supervision of a graduate In PHARMACY. -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Consultation and Examination Free 9 to S, 7 to 8 Dally; Sunday, 10 to L J. J. Keefe, Ph. G. M. D. S1SV4 WASHINGTON ST.. COR. 6TH, rortland. Or. BE RESTORED TO HEALTH Others have bad your trouble Read what they say of my Remedies Disease need no longer strike terror to the hearts of those upon whom Its blighting touch has fallen, for the healing power of these wonderful remedies Is sudi that even those given up as Incurable have been re stored to health and happiness. These wonderful Chinese remedies have stood the test of centuries, and have enabled Dr. Wo to restore to health hundreds of sufferers who had lost all hope of regaining .their full strength and vigor. In writing tor consultation blank Inclose 4 cents in stamps. Wo Oiinese Medical Co. 280H Alder, Corner Third. Entire Corner. Second Floor. i THE i DR. GRE METHOD MEANS CERTAIN CURE We cure quickly and permanently all curable cases of VARICOSE VEINS without severe surgical operations: SPECIFIC BIOOD TOI 8 ON" without injurious drugs ; (606 skillfully admin i-tcrcd if pre ferred) i NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY without stimulative remedies; nw anrtlTD gTTiVtrV ...nkl.s. PIX.E& and ail RECTAL, ailments oil men. YOUR PROTECTION Our offer PAT WHEN 8ATIS FIED la your ab- solute protection. Consultation, exam ination and diag nosis free. "Wh you want is a cure. Come to us and get It. Once under our treatment, you wilt quickly realize how simple a thing It Is to get well in the hands of a special ist who knows his business. Our cures add not only years to life, but life to. years. Office hours dally, 9 to 5. Even-! Inge, 7 to & Sun days, 10 to L DR. GREEN CO. S63 Washington Bt., Portland, Or. A SQUARE DEAL is what you will get if you treat with me. Results are quick and positive. Tou are benefited at once. Men who have dragged their cases along for months with some other spe cialist are astonished at the prompt effects of my r e m a r k a ble treatment. I cure Nervous Decline, Varicose Veins, Piles, Rupture, Rheuma-' tism. bun ana towoiit Bladder, etc. Blood Ailments quick- f!fC ly and safely cured by CUO fconanltation Free. .Write or Call. DR. LINDSAY Tne Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 128 Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sun days, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. WAI JING Chinese Doctor I am educated for Chines doctor. I use the Chinese herbs and root medicines. It makes wonderful cures. It has cured many sufferers. The treatment .cures Kidnev. Tnrr.ar h Liver. Consumption. Stomach. Good for either male or female and differ ent kinds of diseases. People out of town write for consultation blank and call at my office, room 14- 211 .Aider street, oarner First, Portland, Or. UB WO EN I' nil an is mf fern Hvuia, n.june, ssssvaa. - J. .-isAastltti