THE SIORXTXG OREGOXIAT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1911. 20 FEW SHIPS WANTED Shippers Await Settlement Harriman Strike. LOW CHARTER AVAILABLE Tnnnair In Harbor Ha Bn Tlrarrd lp but Brokers Chary of Kutarr Contraa-t Motf nirnt of Bat Noted. I'ntil th nmbibl oolrnm of tha a-trtk of shopmen on the HarTlman aritm I trrtfn or assurance are given that labor tanubles m-lll not tend to trainmen, little chartering of ahlpa to earry wheat, other than that on hand at tidewater and In the country awaitlne shipment la expected. In fact. tonna waa offered yesterday with no reaulra. even though one wind lammer waa reporte.l to be avail able at 39 shillings, which la 1 J 'I the last AmfTire. below It wax Indicated that steamer cooM he had for IJa d to .13 d. but no firm offer were ms.de. The sal'lng re ael waa fir January loading. February r m r r' I n it while steamer would be available in November. The effect of the strike will probably be to ciun wheat buying to ceaae ror a time n the territory of the O.-W. K. at N.. OW Ing to the uncertainty of future rail deliveries aa erporter argue in . though the trainmen might rot go out. the limited force In the ahopa may not be ab e to keep up with car repair work and thereby cripple the ro.llnn at-k facilities. Kvetvthlna- In tha way of tonnage cloaa at hand ha been cleaned up and In a few dv there wilt be only a amall fleet In port. The Cerman hlp Alex taenbarg finished yeaterday and will lava down thla mornlnic. bound for the I'nlted Kinadm for order, with a cirio of IOJ.ll bushela of wheat, val ued at lT.II The British hark Iver na. which arrived In Sunday from Kanta Kosalla. left up yeaterday In low of the ateanier Monarch and will berth at l.lr.nton to discharge hallaM. The f;ulan bark l-abel Hrowne. which la Ivlng there, la be towed Into tha har bor today to work wheat at Columbia I km k No. 1 The llrltlah ateamer ftrathnesa hlf!el from the North Hank lock to Oceanic yeeterrfay and la to finish at I o'clock thla morning. The French bark Krnet l-euouvo finished her rarsn yeaterday and ha aboard lli.i bushels of wheat, with which he probably will clear today. XKII.SF.X TKLLS II IS STORY lral lnpaclr lo Sel Hearing In lUx-ent At-rldctit ("r. Pilot J V- Nellaen. of the ateamer JUria. which atrurk by the ateamer K"e City Saturday afternoon at 6:85 orliHk. near I'oitofrtce liar, haa filed with Local Inspectors K-lwarda and I'uller a report of the accident. In which he aaya that the Koae City waa aatern of the Maria when one paaatng whlatle waa aounded and the Maria anawered. hut tliat the Koae City "hung on to the Maria after beam" and atruck her on the atarhoard quarter. Captain C. (Irlawold. of the Maria, a'.ao tiled a atatement. aa did Captain Moon, of the Roao City, with Pilot J oe Turner, who waa In charire of the latter vessel. The Inapectora have not fixed a date for the Investigation, but It probably will be Pet for hcarlne: on the return of the Roae City, which la to aall for San Franclaco and San Pedro thla afternoon. I'tlut Turpra. of the ateamer Ockla hama. ha filed hla report concerning the cotUalon between that veaael and the ateamer C. Mlnslnger laat week, be low the plant of the Portland Flouring MU'.a Company. That hearing remain lo be aet. IlfVKMK ClTTKItS IUVII)KI Two IMvl.lon KetahlUltt-d to ratrol Cva-t lo Alaaka. Kxpectlng to derive greater benefits fpam the operation of revenue cuttera on the Pacific Coaat two dlvtalons have been established, one with headquartera at Port Townaend that will Include the roasts of Oregon. Washington and Alaska, and the other with headquar tera at San Franclaco for the territory south. Captain F. M. Dunwoodv haa been given charge of the Port Town send afatton as senior master In the North and another will be designated at San Francisco, as the two fleets are to le controlled by tlie senior Captain. For toe local dlvlalon It la probable that the revenue cuttera Manning. Ta hema. Ruah. Snohomish and Areata will be retained, while the others will be held In Southern waters. While away from the stations the vessels will be moved untter orders of the senior Cap tain, the utnt as Is done In the Navy In fleet maneuvering With the ap proach of Winter atorma the work of Ihe cuttera will be Increaaed In the In terest of shipping and the new arrange ment la counted on to facilitate their move mania. IIONDS TO BK sol.n TOMOKROYV J"ar I Kxpevtcd hy IVM-k Commla- lon on f JO. 000 Iane. Interest la centered In the first at tempt to sell bonds of the Commission of Public liicka. which la to open bid tomorrow on an laaue of j .000. The rail for tenders fixes noon as the time when competition shall close, but as the comHsalon Is to meet at S o"clock In the afternoon In regular monthly aeaalon tk,e blda will be opened then. Member of the board feel that the bn la :tottld bring par aa sortie of those Issued by oilier muntctpallttee on la Coast have brought pren-.luma It la even hoped that a bonus will be offered. T' r sale of bonds wl!l open the way for a tlve work on th. public i!ck ai stem. rg:neer Hegartlt aaya he will complete th cmotiattori of preliminary tlafa before jAnuarv 1 that thev may be passed on by the board of a.lvtsera and teat plana mav be nnlahed for starting construction work. i it:ii hoi ns i.m; che -na t nfU for Kurl Mmy IW Ic Mrorl on llrach. TV f A 1 annal t l.r I, tri tSa ,. aa .1. t a as mavi of less and in u!s, from th riwr !n th June frhrl la a prob lem JarSorm4aVJjr lSp(-r t f iiclnjr. Mot of ti drreltrts hv brn lowed I tx-lnt Jut north of the North r riftc mill and vrwun.led there until the l.M'tVitjr look Elk a Avid of Pturrp. It was vufrceite-d that poor famlll h grtven an opportunttjr to rut tli iocs for fuel, but aa moat of them are cot top arood and unfit to burn, that plan waa abandoned. It la ei--td that 4"h!pf of poli.-e Slorar will be aked ti arnlrn prinonera to the tak of arartinff a hufft honflr to daatrojr tha collection to prevent the debris from being waahed Into the river with the next high water. .WTORIA II AS H AKBOKMASTKK Captain James Krailng First Holder of ew Position. ASTORIA. Or- Oct. J. Special.) The port of Astoria, commission met In regular monthly session thla morning with all the member, excepting Com mlaaloner Lester, -present. After act ing on routine; maltera the board in structed Attorney Norblad to prepare a resolution for Introduction a the next meeting prohibiting vessels from an choring for more than an hour at a lime In the section of the Aatoria Har- BTKAJtCal INTEIJJOBNCB. ltaw le Arrive. Name. From Data Nnrtn'and i-n Pedro.. ..In port Koae city an I'edro. . . In rort Roanoke fan rues. I" port ft rail Hongkong In port Al:ine Kur In port Tillamook Coqulile Oct. Beaver frail Pedro. .. .Oct. a bua H. Elmore. TiUamook. .. -Oct. 7 ;..lden Oat. . . Tillamook. . . .tcl. T Breakwater... Coo Hay. .'..Oct. T Anvil bandnn Oct. ;eo iW. Eluer. aa lna... u. P.ar Kan Pedro... Oct. lO Ka.con San Franclaco "t. H fcutanc ...34ant,a Uct Scheduled t Depart. Nam For Date TlLamook. .... Coo, utile. . ... .Oct. S Hoe v'lty .San Pedro. .. .Oct. 4 Rwnik fia Difo....OrL A liunro. ...... Kurrk Oft- ft Northland San Pedro. .. .Oct. 6 l-ar San Pedro. . . .ort n anvil Handon Oct. 10 Coidan r;ate. . . Tlinmoolt. .. -Oct. t iit It. Eimor. T11iamooa;....Ocl. 10 HftKvalpr. ...ooa Hay Oct. 10 tieo. w. Kldrr. an LMero ...Ot. 11 Hear San Pd ro . . . . Oct. 14 Fa. con Saa Franclaco Oct. 14 Rvja Horskong. .. .Oct. TO Ruverlc Manna Oct. IO bor between a line extended due north from the Clatsop Mill Oock and a line extended due north from the northeast corner of the Klmore Cannery, the sec tion to be bounded on the north and south by the limits of the main channel. Tiie attorney was also Instructed to prepitre a rule creating the office or harbormaater and defining his duties and romiwiiMitlon. Captain Jamee Keat. lug was preaent at the meeting and he waa selected for appointment as ha,r- bor-master. Marine otea. During Monday 30 vessels entered and cleared al the Custom House, hlch I one of the. largest days In the history of the local district. Grain vessels In port represent a com blned tonnage of 13.044. which Include the British steamer Bella of Scotland that la to load outward with general cargo. It was expected yesterday that the British steamer Anerley. loading lum ler at Tacoma for Melbourne, would finish there yesterday and proceed to the Columbia to finish. One plate on tha bow of the steamer Rose City was dented when she collided with a barge In tow of the steamer Maria Saturday, and on her arrival at Ban Francisco It will be straightened. Captain Anderson, of the power schooner Randolph, which 1 here on her first voyage, expect to have the vessel Inspected today and get a cargo aboard In time to sail tonight for Rogue River. Captain E- D. Parson ha returned Astoria and resumed charge of the port of Portland tug Wallula. relieving Captain I. U. Mc Vicar, and Captain R. O. Bahlke Is master of the Gaxellc, vice Captain IL w. Scott Inspector Reck, of the Seventeenth ighthouse District, viewed Llgtitvessel No. Sa on the Oregon drydock yeaterday and aside from finding a heavy marine growth on her hull. Aild aha was In good condition. It was reported yesterday that an engine and aeveral cars were badly damaged on tho Jetty at the mouth of the Columbia River through having Jumped the track and landed on the enrockment- None of the crew was In jured. In connection with the service of the South Coast Steamship Company from ran Francisco, that line has purchased the steam schooner Rival, from the Metropolitan Lumber Company, and the steam schooner South Coast from others. Vnder the Winter schedule of the San Francisco aV Portland Steamship Com pany, governing the "Hlg Three" fleet, the steamer Rose City sails at 4 o'clock today for the South, while the steamer Beaver la due tomorrow. The Summer schedule provided for a departure and arrival the same day. There entered yesterday at the Cus tom House the steamers Aurella and Northland from San Franclaco. The Herman ahlp Alex Isenberg cleared for the I nited Kingdom with wheat, th Breakwater for C"oa Pay. Aurella for S.in Francisco with SOO.000 feet of lum,. ber and the Northland for San Pedro with SSI. 000 feet. r After a run of 10 days from Otaru. laden with Japanese oak. the Japanese tramp shlntsu Maru arrived in the river yesterday and proceeded to discharge at nantieid a dock, where her cargo will be delivered to the Pacific I -umber St Manufacturing Company. The vessel will load outward with nr under charter to the China Import Export Lumber company. MovonirntA of VfwtH. PORT LA NIX Or I. . Arrived ffteamer CatantA. from ln anrtci; itemr Clait- nitnt, from ran r rncico; Kritlun bark I verna. from -n:a Hoaalla: JapaneM tem-r ii.intau Jim. rrm utarn ; it'im r Aiiiancf, from ICureka and Cooa Bar. t(.i f trmr Hue H. Klmore. for Tiila m .): i-ameT 0'-1n 0t. f r Tillamook; jiritiaia aTeamer in-rir, ir mc i.rieDC. VI. I'ui-t iound. a:mcr Braak water, for Aran. Oct. 3 rormttion at tha month of the iMvar at t. M-, tmooth: lnd. H.utr.rstat. - mtl-a: wthT. clootly. Sailed ...' A. M . itrimer Tahoe. for Grays Harixw ; I'.Ntncr Ttverton. for Seattle. Ar- nvel at aod le ft up at $ A. al.. ateamera ( tunk an.i ifmi-n!, from Mq Fran c isv vx Lsrft up at A. X.. Britiaa bark Irtrni. Arrven at 7 A. M. and left up l.;...' I". m .. Japan ateamer thtntu M.ru. from t'taru. SaTed at, 0 A. U.t :r.ti.r I't. un. for fan l.ula. Balled at li A. V . er.rn-r Nome "lty. for Pan JJro. at l A. V.. p-it;ah bark Torrladale. for We-ne:o n or Kalmou: h. Arrived al 1 ! ao.l ."ft up at 4 I. M.. steamer Al lUn e. from Eureka and Coa Bajr. San Pram laro, nn-t. f4lld at I P. M.. st-.mer lWavr. for Portland. Sailed last n.ffM. stn.a-r J B. S.-.n. for Port:and. r.lnt Kys. O-'t. 1. I'tvas-eed at A. M.. a,emr v. P. Herrta. from Portland, for 3tlun:.-n-r. j-ar JV'o. 0t. X. Arrtred at II A. 34.. r- imr (Jnral Hubbard, from Columbia Vir-orl. 0t. X Jarej Br!t1h steamer Wik-n rt. r-orrt rortitml. Tor h rreman: ;. Mn Ktinf fern, iVt .1 Arrived: Hteant- h , Thorm. from Nan a ! mo : rhehalla. i ntraMa. frm Urava Hiit-sr: Ke4on). f rtm los Itav; A-uncioo, from Port A nslea. t'ot K. 1- Irake, tnwlrr bare i.y from titeattie; I-urin. from Honolulu; Sa-ho-nr Vur!l. fr.m Hnnolpu. t-allod : ftarnT lrunc f'r Juneau: Beaver, for Astoria Otjr of puba. for Victoria; Fiflsld, for Pandon. A u- ml . fVt. 1 A rHved prevtously, Hnrtk Itsen. fro-n portand. Hvdnrv. N 8. W.. Oct. , ArrteM prvt ul. Xarama. frm Vancouver. B. C Hanko. iit. 2. ttailad: Nlajara Gr.) for Saw Franc lawnx. Satile. IVt. X Arrived: "it earner City of Ksradle. from Ckifvay; srpamer I matHla. fom sound porta; steamer StrmthtTon. frcm M-iklTteoL ealied tearr.sr I' ma: i: la, for Saa srarrlro; steamer Oolphln. for Pkac ; steamer J. I- 1 ucket.ba. (v. for Everett; steamer i'harlea Nelson, for Tacoma; steam er alerlck. for Taooma; bares Carondulet, for Prince Rutrt. Taea vt Asiafia. Wedaeadaj. H'ah. TaS.. T.J feet A. M 1.1 fee A. lo P. l . . 71 F. U XI feat IS IN JAIL Former Cashier of Defunct Wallace Bank Arrested. "BARNEY" O'NEILL BLAMED Frttwner One of IS Men Indicted by Grand Jury Position Same as Wilde's. He Says Ball Is Not Offered. For an alleged share In the wrecking of the State Bank of Commerce of Wallace. Idaho, and upon a bench war rant following a aecret Indictment by the grand Jury at that place. Edgar S. Wyman, former cashier of the bank. waa arreated yesterday afternoon by Detectlvea Mallet and Moloney at his home, Cll East SIxty-eecond street North. The arrested official did not offer ball and was confined In a c on the third story of the Jail. He say that he will not resist extradition an would have returned to Wallace alone If word had been aent he waa wanted. New reports from Wallace yesterday told of the returning of lx secret in dlctments In connection with the clos Ing of the bank's doors, which occurred last May. One of these. It now appears. affecta the man under arrest. W yma came here with his wife two month ago to make a permanent residence, and began to build a comfortabl home where he was found by the of fleers. The banker was disinclined to din cuss hla predicament, but finally enn ented to make a brief statement. am In the same situation aa Louis Wilde," he said, "dragged away from my home to answer to a charge of which I am Innocent. It Is true tha the bank closed Its doors, but I bellev that It will pay dollar for dollar. came Into difficulties solely throug the fault of President O'Neill, who ex tended too much credit to the Lan Lumber Company. Of course, a cash ler. I am held to have approved the loans, but aa a matter of fact I di nothing more than rteord them. "1 was before the grand Jury I Wallace a week ago, and at that tlm I made arrangement with friends to arrange for my sureties In case should be wanted. I am expecting tha they will take action for me oefore th day la over, and I may be releaaed without having to go to Wallace this time." VARSITY FUND GROWS OLD WILLAMETTE'S CAMPAIGX XIt EXIHJWMKXT IS OX. Bat $ I 95.000 Remains to Be Raised and Friends of Salem Institution 'Rally to Obtain It. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. Salem. Or.. Oct. 1. (Special.) The campaign tor the xoOO.000 endowment for Wll lamelte University conducted by Presi dent Homan, the alumni and friends of Willamette, la meeting with great suc cess, una donation or 11000 received from Senator Booth, of Eugene, and the 150,000 subscription from James J. Hill, of the Hill railway system, have furnished a substantial nucleus for working basis. Lpon completion of the endowment campaign Willamette Unlversltv will be further aided by the gift of a 160.000 building to be built on the campus in honor of the old pioneers of the state and Willamette Valley. Workers for the endowment are elated over the fact that the Incoming class is double that of a year ago and this sign of pros perity la already Increasing the rapidly- growing i una. There still remains to be raised 1195.- 000 of the 1500.000 and the friends of old Willamette are sanguine of sue cess. Clubs are formed wherever Wil lamette alumni live and this financial movement haa unified the graduates as nothing else In years. It Is planned to complete the required fund by Jan uary, 191J. The greatest Impetus that the en dowment haa received waa experienced when in a short time the citisens of Salem contributed between $20,000 and 140.000. The local subscription committee has only begun Its labors. NEED Health OF PLAYGROUNDS Lc!oii Taught In a Small Vermont Town. Anna R Taft in Country Church A aultable playfrround for children haa long been accepted as a definite need In our cities and larrer towns. But It la only recently that the need of tha country child for reg-ulated play haa been recotrntzed. It has been as sumed that boys and girls who lire In the country among tha many resources that nature offers need nothtne; fur ther in their play derelopment. But the fact haa to ba faoed that tha coun try child kmowa often leaa than tha city child how to play, and needs equally direction and guidance if tha play Ufa is to hare its urea teat ralua. Tha aolvlntr or tnta problem in a amall Vermont town Is full of sua; sreatlYeneaa. The villa are is a small one having- a few thouaand Inhabitant. There was no park or public square of any kind. but there waa an energetic Village Im provement Society. In June. 1910. thla society voted $10 to begin a playground fund, and the matter waa put In the hands of one of the members, a bright college girl of resources and sympathy. The use of a vacant lot waa donated nd the enterprise began. A kind- hearted carpenter gave hla work, charertng only for material. Other necessitate were given by generoua cttisena. An orirantsatlon of work- Ingmen In the town voted tZb for lawn awlnga, and the villaa-e newspaper gave the movement enthusiastic pub licity. The entire equipment the first season waa unsolicited. The playground waa located near a soldiers' home and the old veterans became so Interested watching the children's happiness that they contrib uted SS out of their scanty penalon money. The first year the play was super vised by volunteer workers. Once a week folk' dancins: waa taught, and there waa a atory-telllng afternoon. Much to tha surprise of every one the first season closed with an equipment valuing nearly a hundred dollars, con sisting of a aand box. two lawn and two rope ewinfta, horlsontal bar, tra- pese. two rlnara, a high and broad jump. flag and flarpole. slid, teeter and basketball and baseball fields. Tha playground waa cloaed in the FalL when the public school opened. but the young glrla who had super- WTMnN STOMACH SUFFERERS SQUANDER MILLIONS In Search of Relief The world Is full of disordered stom achs and SO per rent of the money spent upon physicians and drusrs goes In an attempt to cure the stomach. People are made to believe that Irr order to sraln health they must doctor their stomachs and use cathartics. So the doctor sjets his fee for the stom ach treatment and the drusrerlBt for the physic, until the savings of a life time are exhausted and yet no cure. Let's be reasonable. The sick stomach Is In every case the result of over-eating, hurried mas tication and improper choice of foods. The mucoua lining; all the way down the food tract loses Its sensitiveness, and when food Is forced down the muscles fail to respond. They do not churn the food as they should. The glands no longer give out gastric Juice to dissolve the food and render It capable of assimilation. The man haa become a dyspeptic There Is one sure way and only one to bring positive relief. Put Into that stomach of yours the very elements that It larks to (ret that food Into liquid form. It takes pepsin, diastase, golden sea! and other ferments to ac complish this. The healthy stomach contains these elements. The dyspep tic stomach lacks part or all of them. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet is made up of Just what the dyspeptic stomach larks Nature's digestives. 8tuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets are not a medicine, not a drug, not a cathartic. They do not cure anybody of anything but Dyspepsia and Indigestion and such aliments as arise from poorly digested rood. While they digest tha food the stom ach recuperates. The miioous membrane Is coming out of its stupor, the gastric juice Is coming to the surface, the muscles are regaining their power. Kvery organ of the body takes on new life, the skin trains color, and the eyes are no longer tinged with yellow. You live. Why doctor and why drug yourself? Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will take care of your food while Nature cures you. -Try a box at your druggist's. 60 cents. Or. If you prefer a free trial package before buying, aend your name and address today. F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg.. Marshall, Mich. vised the play organised a girl's league aa a branch of the Village Improve ment Society, for the study of local problems and practical work. The following Spring, without a dis senting vote. 1300 were appropriated for the playground. A large part of this money was used to obtain a trained supervisor, additional funds were solicited, and the equipment of the previous year was greatly In creased. Raffia work and a class In sewing waa started. Once a week there la a field day, and the boys formed a baseball league. Two evening a week the grounds are open for the younger working people In the village. In thla way the entire population who need recreation are aerved. Thla la almost an ideal community enterprise, growing from very small beginnings and enthusiastically sup ported by the entire community. The plan Vof the playground Is so simple that It Is a good model for anyone de sirous of developing recreation In a country village W. PATER'S "MONA LISA" II newt of Prose) Describes World's Masterpiece. New York Times. "La Gloconda," said Walter Pater In a passage that is regarded by many persons as the finest piece of prose ever written In the English language, just ss the picture Is believe. by many others to be the most beautiful ever painted, "Is, In the truest sense, Leo nardo da Vinci s masterpiece, the re vealing Instance of his mode of thought end work." "We all know. Pater goes on to say, "the face and hands or the figure, set In Its marble chair. In that cirque of fantastic rocks, as In some faint light under sea. Perhaps of all an clent pictures time has chilled It least-" And then, after speaking of the ques tion of the relationship of an actnal Florentine woman to mis creature of the artist's thought. Pater writes these sentences, that have entranced lovers of beauty of style ever since the Renaissance was first published 38 years ago. The presence that thus rose so strangely beside the waters Is expres sive of what In the ways of a thousand years men had come to desire. iers is the head upon which all the eras of the world are come, and tha eyelids re a little weary. It Is a beauty wrought out from within upon, the flesh, the deposit, little cell by cell. of strange thoughts and fantastic re veries and exquisite passiona.. Set It for a moment beside one of those white Greek goddesses or beautiful women of antiquity, and how would they be troubled by this beauty. Into which the soul with all Its maladies has passed! All the thoughts and ex perience of the world have etched and molded there. In that which they have of power to refine and make expressive the outward form, the animalism of Greece, the lust of Rome, the reverie of the Middle Ago. with its spiritual ambition and Imaginative loves, the return of the Pagan world, the sins of the Borglas. She Is older than the rocks among which ahe alts: like the vampire, she has been dead many times, and learned the secrets of the grave; and has been diver In deep seaa. and keeps their fallen day about her: and trafficked for strange webs ' with Eastern mer chants; and. aa Leda. was the mother of Helen of Troy. and. as St. Anne, the mother of Mary; and all this has been to her but as the sound of lyres and utes, and lives only in the delicacy with which It has molded the changing lineaments, and tinged the eyelids and the bands." Office Boy Burns Money. CEXTRALIA." Wash, Oct. 3. (Spe- lal.) Opening a letter to a bank by mistake yesterday, a Chehalis busi ness man found a check for $58 and laid It to one side. Intending to re- urn It to Its rightful owner. A care less office boy burned the envelope containing the check, not knowing Its contents. The sender of the letter Is A WONDERFUL CURE By The S. L Chan Chinese Medical Co. .TCS-a MofTtaosi rerviama. rr. Mr- rhaa I am S3 years old and have suffered from weakness and nervousneaa for three months from a tumor on my face. At first I went to some doctors but they told m that It waa Impossible to cure, so upon the advice of my relatives, who had been cared by these Chinese doctors. 1 went to them. After taking two weeks of their herbs and roots compounded and other medicines, the tumor waa completely cured without the use of a knife. I feel so grateful toward them and I recommend anybody who is III and wants to get well toon, to go to see or write to them and secure aom medi cine, which X am sure win bring- results. J. A ZlmmtnuoD, Albany. Or. QUACK AND HUMBUG EXPOSED I -j. .v ti . sv- i ltii i'itis Saaaasalas3 DR. A. G. SMIKl, The Leading Specialist. I am a registered and licensed physician, confining my special prac tice to the allmenta of MEN. I have more money Invested In my estab lishment than all other Portland apeelallata combined. I will give skoo 1 any charity If I cannot prove thla. CAMK TO COiSi:i,T If he la not In, make another call when he IS In. When yon come to my office yon see Dr. A. G. Smith, and I will ahow yon my eredentlala and Identification before yvn aak 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 explains his methods In the newspapers as It Is for a bank to publish Its financial standing, or a minister to announce his Sunday services. : Only a few days ago the non advertising doctors were told by one of their leaders that the reason they were not effecting the cures expected of them was because they did not give their patients the care and attention necessary, and that there were twice as many doctors in Portland as there should be. Cured in 5 Days I cure Varicose Veins, Piles, Blood Poison, etc.'. In five days. If an other doctor, tells you this can't be done. It means only that he does not know my methods. Let me prove It to you. - VARICOSE VEINS Impair vitality. I dally 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 la rapidly re-established. Instead of the depressing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money. . KIDNEY A5D BLADDER N 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 mlrroaroplral exam ination and urinalysis I make dou bly sure the condition of the kid neys, thus laying foundations for scientific treatment. COTtsTLTATION AND ADVICE FREH. Office Honrs 8 A. M. to S P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. ta 1 P. DR. A. G. SMITH unknown and. although both bank and business man are advertising: exten sively, It will be some time probably Deiore me owner is locaiea. The Swift government has recently grant ed a concession for the cone t ruction of a narrow -rauce electric railway, about 110 miles, long, from Malrlngen to Engelberg, over the .loch pass. NO MORE STOMACH TROUBLE If you try our ife-glvlns; Chl neae Herbs. They will re lieve from the first dose and clean all tha Gaa and Sour from your Stomach and stop the distress entirely, and you can eat all the food you want without tha slightest fear of indigestion. Our Herb Remedies have cured more 1 ' fj men and women than any -. ' ?-J other medicine In the world. kiaMs&&jmm n J- harmless and never fails. But you must moke the first step and come to see us and be convinced of our sincer ity. We have cured many cases where oth ers have failed, and all sickness or chronic dlaeases of any kind successfully cured by the wonderful Herbs. Consultation free. Write for symptom blank. Office ho-ars. 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. ; all day Sundavs. Ladv attendant. Residence, 127 Lownsdale St., bet. Alder and Washington. 8 to 10 A. M.. 7 to 10 P. M. LKK HOT. CHIVESE HERB CO., 142Vfe Nrronr St.. Portland, Or. MEN CURED WHEN OTHERS FAIL Call and let us give you a careful, pains taklns; examination absolutely tree. Our opinion and advice will cost you nothing. Perhaps a little advice is all you need. X - Ray examinations, when necessary, free. No money re quired to commence treatment. Ycu Can Fa Fee When Cured During; our many years of active practice In MEN'S AUGMENTS in Portland some unscrupulous so-called specialists have invaded the city and tried to steal 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 be misled by them, but come to us, the oldest estab lished SPECIALISTS for MEN In the city, who guarantee cures, or make no charge for their services. Rnanibrf we have been here for Tear, are permanently located, Incorporated and licensed under the lawa of Oresjon to conduct and operate a Medical Institute, Naallarlam and Hospital for tbe treatment of Men's Aliment. You take no risk when you treat with ua. We are here to atar, and for all time, and you will alirari know where to find o. We are mot here today and atone tomorrow. Our ataff of phyalclana re (raduatra from the leadlna" colletce In the I nited States, and have been In active practice from 1.1 to 21 year, and are duly qualified and licensed to practice medicine and anrgery in thla and aeveral atatea. In- veti;ate our record and atandtna: and compare them with the other . so-called specialists who have only keen In onr city a few wreka or month, and who have copied onr announcements, which the newspapers' record will ahow. Beware Invetla;ate! Men, If afflicted or In trou ble, call and have) n friendly talks It will cot you nothlnar. We will be your friend aa well aa your pnynlclan, aid will advise you candidly, honeetly and conactentloualy. Call today. loat delay or neglect your self. We Treat Men Only Cures Guaranteed -Specific Blood Poison Cured in One Treatment BV PR OK. EHRl.irH'S GREAT DIS- ii ( f ( ! t'OVERY A.N'D BLESSING TO MA.KI.D QUO We Cure Weakness also known as Nervous Debility. Nervo - Vital Debility. Neurasthenia, etc. If you have any symptoms of this ailment, such as loss of energy or ambition, vitality, easily fatigued, dull, listless feeling, nervousness and other symptoms, we want you to be sure and call. Ve have given thi condition of men special study and we unhesitatingly say that our treatment is not excelled by any other specialists regardless of what they may claim. We know what we have accomplished In even the most severe cases, and there la no reason to believe we cannot cure YOU also. We Cure Bladder and Kidney Troubles Varicose Veins, Rupture, Piles and Fistula We are specialists and are prepared to give you quick relief and a speedy cure. MEX, IK l TROUBLE, CO.VSl'LT IS TOD A V. If you cannot call, write for free book and self-examination blank. Many cases cured at home. Hours 9 A. M. to IF. M.; Sundays, 10 to 12. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 281V4 MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR. When I began 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 m"0" Investigate and find out VV -Hp 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 1. have already driven put 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 1 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 you some valuable in formation, about medical quackery and humbug. Year first consideration should be to know the doctor whom yon cou ault. Take alaal hla announce ment and com pare hla picture with the man yon meet In the office. IN SIST upon seeing hla license lo prar-, tire medicine In Oregon, and hla diploma. Ask him hla name, and BK SI BE IT IS THE DOCTOR YOU "tOU" FOR BLOOD POISON. I use 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 used In thousands of cases. Let me explain It to you. - WEAKNESS. I have long been a close student 4lf the condition known as weakness in men. Sufferers from this trouble are nearly always told by their fam ily physician that there Is no help: that It means wornout nature, and that some powerful stimulant for temporary effect Is the only help. I fo deeper Into the cause of the trou le and usually 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. Why treat with lrresponslbles when you can secure the expert services of a responsible specialist? Bee me If you have any of the fol lowing ailments: Varicose V e I a a, Nerve, Blood and Skin Allmenta, Bladder TToublea, Blood Poisons, Krnptlons, Ulcers, Piles or Fistula. 23412 Morrison Corner of Second Portland. Oregon Bit G tonpniiiaai r A t and simole remedy ror m fllHauuus, f inanimations, trrttationsntow or Itninps ot the no, ttxroat. IVOBaaaW 01 um AT DRUOOISTS 91 Why net cur yourself i Treatise with each bottle .las Eti i! Ca. OUR CURES Are effected by the use of roots and herbs. No opera-1 tions, no poisonous drugs, i We have made a life stud In this line and you will re-i celve the benefit of our re-l search. Men and women cured of private ailments. N e r v o u sness. rheumatism, asthma. pneumonia. blood poison, lung trouble and dls str , ease or an Kinoa. onsuJ tatlon FREE. THE HING WO CHINESE Mb.lJiClE LOi 185 Morrison St.. Fort land or. Let's Talk Over J Your Case It Trill rout you noihtnfc and pernapa I can rfr you to oturra who had similar trouble and I benefited them. C. Gee Wo c Gee Wo . 7 ItaVa, rv . 'aV.o'-' . V'V" . THE CHINESE DOCTOR. Try once more if you have been drr torinjr with this one and that one and have not obtained permanent relief. Let this great nature healer diagnose your case and prescribe some remedy U'hncp actlmi nniilr cum nn eofa His prescriptions are compounded from koois, Herns, uas ana sarKs tnat have been gathered from every quarter of the globe. The secreto of these medicines are not known to the outside world, but have been handed down from father to son in the physicians' fami lies In China. fO.XSl'LTATIOX FREE. Open Evenings and Sundays. If you live out of town and cannot call, write for symptom blank and cir cular, inclosing 4 cents In stamps. The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. lWZx FIRST ST., COR. MORRISOX, Portland, Oregon. GR METHOD MEANS CERTAIN CURE W rurs quickly and pprmanenlly all rttrahlr rnsr nf VARICOSE t KINS without arvrre surgical operations; Sa-KCIKK' BI.OOO POI SON without Injurlons druKs; 606 skillfull v administered If pre ferred); NKRVO-V1TAL, DEBILITY without stimulative remedies; BI.ADDKR and KIDNEY troubles: FILES and all RECTAi, ailmeutu ol men. YOUR PROTECTION Our offer PAT WHEN SATIS FIED la your ab solute protection. Oonsul tatlon. exam ination and diap no sis free. "Vh you want is a jw r. Come to us and get tt. Onco under our treatment, you will quickly realize how simple a thing It is to (ret -well in thi hands of a apeclal 1st who knows his business. Our cures add not only Tears to life, but life to years. Office hours daily, 0 to 5. Even ir.srs. 7 to 8. Sun- -days, 10 to 1- DR. GREEN CO. 363 Washington St., Portland. Or.. "J.'il.l f.J IWlWiajfllM'.l lt,UE5gy rl III N h - v.i'.iJl:,. t-T7-.-, a fca-.--...i-fY SmmC. I publish my own photograph, per sonally conduct my own office, have no connection with any "medical company," "institute" or "museum," but am a thoroughly reliable up-to-date scientific specialist in all ail ments of men. No hired substitutes to treat you. If I accept your case for treatment and do not effect a quick and lasting cure, you need not pay one cent of my small fee. Let me prove to you, without cost or obligation, that I will cure you to stay cured, before paying out one penny. BLOOD POISON "606" $25.00 I) to 5 7 to 8 Daily i Sunday, 10 to 1. Examination Advice .Free. 3131 Washington St. CORNER SIXTH, Portland, Orejcon. A SQUARE DEAL Is wh;t you will gret If you treat with me. Results are quick and positive. You are benefit ed at once. Men who have dragrged their cases along for months with some other spe cialist are astonished at the prompt ertects a of my r e m a r k a ble ftj t r a a t m e nt. I cure i ' Nervous D e c line, Varicose Veins, Plies, tlsm, Stiff and Swollt ,u,u.n, bladder, etc. Blood Ailments quick ly and safely cured by DUD Consultation Fiw. Write or Call. DR. LINDSAY The Old Unliable Specialist. Corner Aider and Second streets. En trance 128 H Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sun days, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. I Cure Men $io IS MY FEE Pay When Cured. Urn ernl Debility, Weak Nerves, la- ..n..ia - RARnlta ot exposure, overwork an"other vio lations of .Vatorc'a lasva ments of Rlsdd.r hh KldaeT. Vartcoae Veins, aaleklr and permanently curd at amall expense. I cure such ailments as Varicose Veins. Piles, Specific Blood Poison, etc., completely and permanently, often with only a single treatment. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO., Washington St., Corner First, Portland. Oreiron. DR EEN ? ' -a4j U. ....'ASS , jvianey Ira