Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 05, 1911, Page 18, Image 18

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    T1TE !ron-TSG OltEGOXIAX.- TUTTRSDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1911.
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JAPS DIVE OFF SHIP
Two Leap Into Columbia and
Swim Long Way to Shore.
ATTEMPT TO CATCH FAILS
eaertrra Throw Plank Overboard
Relow Walker Island and Mako
Thlr From Shlntsn
fara Storm Barked.
Bravls th chill waters of th Co
lombia River at 1 o'clock Tuesday
lilaht. two members of th crw of tb
Japanese tramp 8hlnlm Mara, which
docked yesterday mornlnc at Banfleld'a
with oak l"rt from otaru. msde their
asrap from I ho vessel, iwlmmlni at
lout a quarter of a mil to shore. The
tramp had anchored below Walkera
Inland at .5o o'clock lo the evening
and resumed the Journey scaln at 11
o'clock.
While at anchor the flreroom crew
waa encased In pointing ashes from
lalow and depositing them on deck. The
two fugitives obtained "tanks from
the dunnage store and managed to get
them Into the water without being de
tected. It was not until they had
Jumped over the aide and had moved
away from th ship that they were,
noticed and then It waa too late for a
boat to be put off with prospects of
overhauling them. One of the Japanese
had hia clothing rolled In a bundle
which he carrlc I under one arm. and
Swam with the other. From the direc
tion they took It Is supposed that they
struck shore about mlilway between
Rainier amh Mergers.
The rihintsu .Maru Is In command or
Captain if. luah.ishl. The skipper Is
32 yesrs old and Is on his second trip
In I'ortland. his first visit having been
null ten years ago aa an apprentice
In the German bark FVnllnnud Fisher.
At that time he waa a studrnt In th
Japanese navigation school. A year
ago he was given the master's berth
on the Shlntsu Maru. which waa pur
chased from Kngltsh Interests, she
having formerly been the British
steamer Kalsow. and waa operated by
the China Mutual Steamship Company.
Captain Iuahasht told of bucking
two typhoons off the Japanese Coast,
won after putting out of Otaru. Qang
waya and ralllnga on both sides of the
vessel were stove In. When nearlng
the American Coast th ship again met
bad weather, but waa unharmed. Cap
ton Harry Kmken brought the Shlntau
Mam from Astoria and had no easy
task. a ahe was drawing 25 feet aft
and had a list of about eight degrees.
Her cargo consists of 1.7l.000 feet of
hardwood for the Pacific Lumber it
Manufacturing Company. She will load
her with fir for Shanghai In th In
terest of th China Import Kxport
Lumber Company.
MASON CiAIXS THREE Fall ENDS
' Sprlrr Ilrlpa Italian Collect $1 From
lie treating Turk.
Captain Mason, of th steamer Rose
Cltr. proved a friend In need to three
persons yeetenley. A th pioneer of
th "Big Three" fleet waa about to
head Into the stream at i o'clock from
Atnsworth dock, one belated visitor
found himself aboard th ship when
.he via under way anT appealed to
the sklrper to put him ashore.
Captain Mason swung the steamer
alongside so the tardy on could land,
but no aooner waa th vessel close
to th dock than a negro shouted that
he wanted to tak passage and waa
hauled aboard through one of lh porta,
while a second late passenger was
helped aboard by means of small
plank to th upper deck.
There waa a larg crowd on band to
witness the first departure for Cali
fornia under the Winter echedule of
ailing In the afternoon, but no on
waa aa much concerned la th steamer's
movements as an Italian, who had been
on th dock for two hours trying to get
aboard to collect a debt from a re
calcitrant Turk. His oft-repeated story
reached the ears of Harbormaster
Fpeler and h secured permission for
him to cross the gangplank and point
out th erring on who waa hta debtor.
(n the latter being found he admitted
the obligation, hauled Into a view a
well. filled purse and doled out on
dollar, which Captain Speler'a charge
admitted waa the sum total due.
l.ir.nTSHir IS ATTRACTIVE
America to lir Itatrkrd, but romance
I Hclajcd.
Since llghtveaael No. M waa lifted on
the Oregon drrriock her pretty lines
for a ship of lha typ have been the
subject of comment among marine men
and Archie Mcintosh expressed full ad
miration for her yesterday when h
all she waa a "bonny model. After
baring a decidedly foul marine growth
scraped from her hull and a fresh coat
of paint applied, the vessel Is mate
rially Improved In appearance. Her tall
ahaft waa Inapected yesterday and re
placed and aa her dock work waa fin
ished. It la estimated that In about a
week she will be ready to leave down
to resume her atatlon off the Colum
bia. Captain Rasmussen say that h
and crew will welcome being anchored
outside la preference to betmf berthed
at a dock.
Manager Slocum, of the dr) dock, ex
perts to lift the steamer America Mon
day for repairs to her propeller. Th
staamer Captain Jamea Fornanre. U. 8.
A. which operatea betm-een Astoria and
forta at tb mouth of the river, was to
hav been docked yeaterday, but th
work was postponed.
It I VF.lt PILOTS MAY MERGE
Marine Interest Eapect to Wltnrsa
.. End of Competition.
Differences between th regular and
Independent pilots on the Willamette
and Columbia Rivers, in the territory
embraced between I'ortland and As
toria, are said to be adjusting them
selves, and on the waterfront It la con
fidently eapected that they will shortly
loin forces. eUnr the independents
entered th pilotage service less than
a year ago rates hav been lowered,
and It la said that today they are 20
per rent less than prextously. Wh!l
that haa been a benefit to vessel own
era. It has not lined th pockets of th
men who hav to do with handling th
carriers to and from deep water.
The pilots will not admit that an
agreement baa been made or that any
pa,pr hav been executed In connec
tion with a consolidation of Interests,
but It Is understood a proposal haa
been made that may bring about the
termination of competition. The prin
cipal aaaet of tu Independent guides
tas been the Olson at Mahony Beet of
steamers, and they have secured trampa
loading offshore) and other patronage.
but th regulars have clung to a major
portion of the business.
Meavmer Edith Sated.
SEATTLE. Oct. . Th steamer
Kdith. which went aground on Level
Is. and. Sumner rUralt. Alaska, Monday
night, was pulled off today at high
tide bv the t'nlted State cable ateamer
Burnside. Tli Edith waa undamaged
and It was not necessary to remove any
of her cargo.
Xrhalcm Put Back Disabled.
PAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 4. The, st earn
er Nehalem which aalled for Aatorla
yesterday returned to port today with
her machinery disabled. Th veesel'a
air pump broke last night while ah
waa off Point Reyes.
Marine" Note.
To take on mora lumber for Pan
Francisco the ateamer Auralla ahlfted
yeaterday from Unnton to Knsppton.
Lumber laden for California th
schooner Lottie Bennett will b towed
to the lower harbor from Stella today
by th steamer Orklahama.
San Francisco advices to the? Mer
chants' Exchange yesterday stated that
tb ateamer Nehalem. bound her, bad
put back because of a broken air pump.
On the. may to Portland with general
& k .., the Norwegian
ateamer Polvejg arrived at Sn Pedro
yesterday. She I looked. lor nr me
latter part of th month.
Purchase haa b ma do of 100 ahlp'
srara for delivery at London and SO
spars for Glasgow Interests that will
be shipped from Portland on a lumber
carrier yet to ba named.
To th Russian bark Ocean ha fal
len recognition In heJng th last mam
w . .. iiifi.ii .r.m eiet to arrive
Dec ftftiw -
out. she. being reported by the Mer
chants r.xcnang n.,e.
r..Kiin rvmher 2. Kha aaild from the
Columbia River April 22.
Bound for th fnlted Kingdom with
112.4 bushel of wheat, valued at
9S.;o. th French bark Erneat Le
gouve will leave down tomorrow In
STEAMER IVTELUCMCK
Do t Arrive.
Nii.
Northland. ...
KrsJ
A I. lam e. ......
Tl-lamook. .
leaver
Hue II. Elmore.
OoMen (iate. . .
breakwater. . .
Asvll
t;eo. W. Elder.
Pear
Ka:con
Ftnil I'ltr. .. ..
Hoanoa.
auveric
From Date
Han Pedro.... In port
. tloticAoas- -ln Prt
Kur.ka in port
roqulll " porj
Fan fedro. ...WI.
Tillamook. .. -CK't.
Tillamook. .. .Oct.
I'oo. Ray.... Oct.
-ftandon Oct.
.ao In.SO. .. Oct.
Han rdro . . Oct.
San KranctscoOct.
.Han Pedro. ..Oct.
Han PlefO. ...Oct.
.Manila Oct.
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it
10
11
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Scheduled t Depart.
Name For Date
Tillamook Coqullte Oct. 5
A.M. nr. Fureka Oct.
Northlaad.....Hao Tedro. ...Oct.
Beaver Han Pedro. . . .-.
Anvil .11 and on Oct. JO
tiold.n Oat. .. Tillamook. ...Oct. 10
Hue H. E:more. Tillamook. ...Oct, 10
Hraltwiir...oof Blr Oct. 10
Ceo. W. Elder. Pan I'lego Oct. 11
Hear San Pedro Oct. 14
Falcon ........ Han Kranctsoo Oct. 14
ft.ian"ke. .., .. Han bleco.. ..Oct. 1
Roes City Han Pedro Oct. 19
Rc)a Hongkong. ...Oct. 10
Suverlc. Manila Oct (0
tow of th ateamer Ocklabama. The
German ahlp Alex Isenberg left down
yesterday.
With th option of Puget Pound, th
Columbia River or British Columbia.
Da v lea 4V Kehon hav chartered th
British steamer Saint Kllda to load
lumber for Australia. J. J. Moor A
Co. hav taken the British ateamer
R.ver Forth to load lumber at Eu
reka and a northern port for Aus
tralia. Customs Inspector X. J. Judah. of As
toria, waa In charge of th depart
ment's Interests aboard the Japanese
tramp Shlntsu Mara yeaterday when
she arrived from th lower harbor. Ho
aay that th Japanese cook aboard th
vessel la an artist In hi Una. but haa
yet to master the American version of
chicken a la Maryland.
Entries yesterday at th Custom
House Included the. steamers Clarexnont
and Catania from San Francisco and
the ateamer Alliance, from Coos Bay
and Eureka. The Catania cleared for
th return, th French bark Ernest Le
go me. for Queenstown or Falmouth
with wheat: th Brltiah ateamer Bell
of Scotland, for Nanalmo. B. C In gen
eral cargo, and th Claxemont for Ray
mond in ballast.
Officials of the O.-W. RAN. water
lines department are preparing to order
the steamer Lewjstdn and Hpokan
Into service on th Snake River In a
few daya. It being reported yesterday
that the gaug at Rlparta stood at two
feet and with an additional rise of six
Inches It Is felt safe to start the carri
ers. So far tlier hav been 100.000
sacks of new crop wheat bought In th
river territory that la ready to be
moved.
Captain C. A. Henrtrhes, master of
the British bark Iverna. which haa ar
rived from Santa Rosalia and la dis
charging ballast at Llnnton. says that
she ran Into a thunder storm th sec
ond night out and was given a good
lift through a heavy wind, but It fell
soon after and ahe waa 12 daya work
ing out of the Gulf of California. The
Iverna was the first vessel to clear of
the lsltf-11 grain fleet and ah was
then commanded by Captain Pagan.
Movements of Veaaela.
PORTLAND. Oct. 4. Arrived Gasoline
schooner Tillamook, from Handon; steamer
Tuaeorilte. from ban Franclaoo. Helled
lirltlsa steamer Belle of ocotland. for Nan
almo, B. 1'.; steamer Roanoke, for San Dleso
and mar ports; steamer Koee City, for oaa
Francisco and San Tedro; Gar man ahlp Alas
leentiera. for Qumbiiowb or yaliaouui.
Astoria, uct. 4. Condition at the mouth
ef lha river at a P. au, smooth; wind west,
4 miles; weather clear. Hailed at 7 A. at.
eteamer ilo'.dcn oat, for Tillamook: at ft
A. M. Steamer Breakwater, for Cooe Bar:
at lit A. M. French bark Bonchamp, for
Vfileenstown or Falmouth. Called at noon
bleamer Llmor.. for Tillamook.
Astoria. tct. . Sailed at :SO P. M.
Gaeolln. chtne- -:v.:. for Randon. Ar
rived dowa at A and sailed at a P. M
British s'.oaxner Orterie, for Orient via Pu-
fet toound. Hailed at aria P. af. 6ttmr
'aleon. for esa Francisco. Arrived at &.H0
snd left up at 11 P. it. 6teaxner Voeemlta,
from can Francisco.
an Francisco. Oct. 4. Steamer Nehalsm
returned this morning with air pump broken.
Arrlvetl at it A. 3. e-ieamer w aaninston.
from Portland. Hn!!e1 at 11 A. Vi. Htsam-
or Bear. lor n Pedro: steamer ehalem.
for Portland. Hailed last night Steamer
Johan Poulsen. for Portland.
Honolulu. Oct. a. Arrlvod gchoonors H.
F Bendlxen and ailadoro, from Columbia
River.
Victoria. Oct. 4. Arrived British steamer
Ortorlc. from Portland.
Vonter-y. Oct. X Arrived Steamer "W. F.
He-Tin from Portland.
luM1n. Oct. 2. Arrived Russian bark
Oc-an. frntl Port:and.
ban PoJro. Oct. X Arrived Norweslan
steamer Holvelg, from Antwerp, for Portland.
Han rrncUio, Oct. 4 Arrived Steamers
tfsaMnjtton. from Columbia Rlvor; Thomas
L Wand, from ETverett. Hailed Steamers
Hellopolta. fr Por:lard: Siberia, for Haaf.
kons. Aouncloa. for Tacoma.
Los Anre.es, Oct. S Arrived Governor,
from Seattle; Oeo. W. Elder., from Portland:
I'm -o. from Albion; Oor.eral Hubbard, from
Columbia RUer; Fair Oaka. from Orsrs
Harbor. Sailed Coronado, for Grars Har
bor; Carlos, for Portland; santa Monica,
f .r Q raj s Harbor: Meteor, for Wlllapa Har
bor. TVdea at Astasia Aaredag.
Mian. Lew.
11-1. A. M T foot 4 f.J A M fi feet
U .U P- M. . 7 fot y P M.
.2. feet
TVint waste your money buying
strengthening p1aaters. Cnsmberlatn's
Liniment l Aienper and bettor. Damp
on a piece of f arnel with It and bind
It over the affected parte and It will
relieve the pain and sore rice. For eaia
by aa drug Is la.
MAYOR CLEARS WAY
Rushlight Says Police Captain
Vacancy Doesn't Exist.
KELLER MAY KEEP POST
nerHslon AnDonneexl Deplte Fart
That Three Passed Examination,
for Promotion and That Case
Is Before City Attorner.
VIsyer Rushlight decided In tr
rhamber aesslon with th member of
the Civil Bervlc Commission yeaterday
that no vacancy really exlata In th of
flc of captain of polle. and that h
la therefor not obliged to appoint any
one from th list of civil ervlc eligi
ble to fill thl place. Thl gives Ser
geant Keller, th Mayor' favorlt. th
captaincy ao far as the facta of the
case ar concerned. In plt of th ex
amination recently taken by applicants,
for the position of captain of police.
The decision of th Mayor waa given
to the commission alao in aplt of tb
fact that th question whether a va
cancy exlata was referred to City At
torney Grant by th pollc committee
of tb Executive Board at tta last meet
ing, and h now haa It under advise
ment. Keller May Keep Place,
Acting Captain Keller may now re
main In that position until u-'h time
aa Mayor Rushlight sees fit to ap
point an actual chief. To appoint Cap
tain Slover to thla place would take
him from th civil service rules, and
ahould there be a change of adminis
tration through the adoption of th
commission form of governmnt. Slover
might lose his place, and would then
K- oohnrrod from anv nosltlon With the
pollc department. If he acts aa chief
and at th same tlm holds the cap
taincy, be remains In the department
under the civil aervlce rules.
Oomplalnt that Mayor Rustiligyit
failed to notify William R Hall that
he wanted him to act aa clerk of the
Municipal Court, but Instead turned
hla nam back to th Civil Service Com
mission to be stricken from the list of
eligible clerks, waa made to the Com
mission by Hall yeaterday. He anjd
that upon receiving notlc that the
place was open, he called on Mayor
Rushlight, and waa asked If he had
had any experience clerking In court.
He said he had not.
Farther Xotle Expected.
Hall Is at present employed as clerk
at th East Sid water office. He says
h told th Mayor he had hoped hla
promotion would com In the office
where ha la employed, and th Mayor
replied that he would notify another of
tb three eligible.
T expected to receive further notlc
from the Mayor," aaya Hall, "if I waa
expected to report for duty."
Kirby E. Brltch. alao of th water
department, declined the place of clerk
of the Munlctpal Court, as he also ex
pected promotion, and did not feel Justi
fied In accepting a position at a less
salary than ha la now receiving. Al
though both atatements were not acted
on yeaterday. It la probable Brltch'a
nam will be stricken from the list of
ellgibles.
A. B. Frost, an applicant for a place
on th street-eleanlng department, com
plained that Superintendent Donaldson
did not give htm a fair examination be
cause he testified at the hearing of
Austin Maloney. a streetcleaner, that
Maloney had been drunk. Another
person will b appointed to examine
Frost.
TO GET ELK
i
YELLO wsto xe park herd to
BE SHIPPED THERE.
Government to Transfer Band to
National Forest at Request, of
Flnlejr Troll, I'se Decried.
State Game Warden Flnley haa been
advised by Dr. T. S. Palmer, acting
chief of the Biological Survey, Wash
ington. D. C that he la considering
shipping of .a herd of elk from the
Yellowstone Park, to be liberated in
the National Forest In Wallowa County,
Oregon. This action Is the result of
a request mad several months ago by
Mr. Finley that a number of elk in the
Yellowaton Park b sent here. Us
became Intereeted In the subject first
at the time there was much publicity
regarding th starving elk in th park
ana adjacent country. Mr. Finley first
communicated with the park authori
ties, but was advised that no action
could be taken by them, and suggested
that be tak up the aubject with th
Government at Washington.
W ar considering placing of a
email band of elk In th Wallowa Na
tional Forest," write Dn Palmer,
"where a remnant of th,e original stock
still exists. But before doing so I
wish to asoertaln definitely what the
prospect Is for adequate protection of
th species, aa It is obviously of little
as to go to th xpense of shipping
th animals If they ar likely to ba
killed off tn a few years." ,
Since taking office as Stat Oame
Warden, Mr. Flnley haa made particu
lar effort to see that the laws covering
the protection of lk ar enforced. Th
hard In thla state hav been so re
duced that without rigid guarding th
species Is likely to become extinct. Re
cently he haa had Information to th
effect that Indians from Idaho have
gone Into the Wallowa country for the
purpose of killing deer. It waa found
afterwards that they had killed a num
ber of elk, taking only the teeth and
a small quantity of meat. This Is re
garded aa evidence that elk teeth ar
sold to Jewelers for use In lodge em
blems, Mr. Flnley aald yesterday that h be
lteved the time bad come when tnw
Elks' lodges should discourage the
wearing of elks' teeth, that until this
step Is taken th animals cannot be
given complete protection. This, more
than anything else, he believes, will
aid In the movement to Increase the
herds In thla state. Mr. Flnley also
believes that th penalty for kill frig
elk la too light, that th fine should
be lncreaaed and should also involve
Imprisonment.
Law and Medical Schools Grow.
WrLIoAMETTB UNIVERSITY. Salem.
Or. Oct. 4. (Special.) Th law and
medical departmenta of Willamette Uni
versity have resumed work again with
a heavy registration of new students.
The law department haa the largest
enrollment of new students In Its his
tory. The medical college haa enrolled
more than freshmen with several
more to coma In. A year ago 23 en
tered th first year's class. On account
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to the school of medicine several have
been refused admission. The medical
college has already commenced to limit
the number of students registering.
REVIVAL PLANS ARE MADE
Gyprr Smith Committee Confers
Over Evanfrellst's Scries Here.
The Gypsy Smith committee yester
day noon held a conference with offi
cers and representatives of the Y. W.
C. A. at luncheon in the Y. W. C. A,
building, to arrange for the evangel
ist's meetings, which will begin In
Portland November 10. The Y. W. C. A.
asked to assist In the meetings and a
committee of women will be appointed
to co-operate with he general com
mittee In Its plans to make the meet
ing; a success.
A working committee, composed of
C M. Wonacott, assistant secretary of
the Y.-M. C. A., as chairman; Rev. W. F.
Reagor,' Rev. W. H. Boyd and Rev. L.
R. Dyott was appointed to complete the
details of the general plans for con
ducting the meetings.
It was decided to make the first
Smith meeting; a welcome affair to the
evangelist, and Governor West will bo
asked to deliver the address of wel
come. At the meeting Rev. Benjamin
Young, who was sent to Spokane to
meet Gypsy Smith and complete ar
rangements for his series of meetings
here, made his report and gave an In
teresting character sketch of the noted
evangelist.
Gangrene Caues Logger's, Death.
ASTORA. Or.. Oct. 4. (Special.)
Oscar Clawson. logger employed at
a Gray' River logging camn, died
her today. He wa brought here a
few days ago with a crushed leg. The
injured limb was amputated at once,
but the Injury had been unattended too
long before gangrene set In. resulting
in the man's death.
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DR. WING LEE
I make my own Cnl
nese herb and root
medicines. I am an
educated Doctor and
oaa tiie treatment ot
the .fbyslclana prac
ticing In Oregon and
Waaaington. I have
used Chinese herb and
root meulcinea exclu
sively for t years. I
..., hurt liver, stomach dia
eaaea. conaumptlon. blood polaon. piles
aU cured by my treatment. Out-of-town
people writ for circulars J4
consultation blank.
11 north ill in 6U Portland. Or.
pat o 1 '
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The Fake
Run to
Wbea I began my advertising campaign against the quacks
na take doctors, aoome of the "specialists" aaamed to tak of
fense at my statements. No doubt "the shoe pinches," or
thsy would not try "to cover ap" by boldly announcing thalr
methods of doing business ar.d trying to oonvince th. unsus
pecting publio that thay ar th only legitimate specialists in
Peruana? X repeat, I am the only LKGIT1MATE EXPKKT spe
cialist in Portland, who owns bis office and equipment, adver
tise hla full and correct name, publishes his recent and true
photograph and personally coaducta his office. I do not bide,
under a false earns nor pu'Jllah a false picture, nor make a false
statement of any kind.
My services should not be compared with the quacks and
fake doctors who advertise on thing and do another who
promise impossible 6-day cure who are oftan compelled to
pay him unfortunate doctor a few dollars for the use of his
name, which is put forth in bras.n letters as THE specialist of
the offlos who boldly advertises to "guarantee euros or refund
every dollar paid." and many other schemes to gat patients Into
bis office and who. after catting his patlent'a money and dosing
and drugging hla system for weeks and months, turns him out minus bis money,
ruined in health and not a dollar refunded. These specialists" depend solely upon
falsa promises to set their business and hire . Inexperienced doctors to consult, ex
smlne and treat their patients. ....
In offsrlns my services to the afflicted the result of 18 years experience in all
ments of men I am siring you theBEST that can be bad anywhere. My reputa
tion for the past tS years can leave no doubt as to my ability, honesty and Integrity
and sfconld be sufficient to oonvince the most skeptical that I am the FOREMOST
and LEADING Specialist In Portland. I do not make false promises. I possess
skill and experience acquired in such a way that no other can share it and should
not be classed with th specialist who attains the name specialist and Bam only
after a few months' experience.
A thorourh Investigation should be made by every alllns man as to the special
ist he consults. Duty and destiny to self ana those who depend upon you demand
the best medical attention. I have th ability and can give you this service. I
have always charged a very reasonable fee. so that my services may be obtained By
any man who sincerely desired to be cured. I make no misleading statements or
unbusinesslike propositions: neither do I desire to be particularly Independent. I
would like to have you for a patient If you will come to me on a strictly profes
sional basis, accepting Inducements that I offer, which are my ability. 18 years suc
cessful experience, tlme-aavlng treatment and curs of certain dlseasea.
VARICOSE VEINS.
I daily demonstrate that Vartro Vina
can be cured in nearly all caa by on
treatment tn such a satisfactory way
that th vital parts ar preserved and
trncthened. pain ceases, swelling- sub
sides, a healthy olrculatloo Is rapidly re
established. Instead of the depresslnf
conditlone. I guarantee .you a cure to
stay cured or refund the money.
KIDNEY AXD BLADDER DISEASES.
With these, dlseasea you may have
mors complications than are presented
by any other diseased organ. By my
searching Illumination of the bladder I
determine accurately the disease and
by microscopic examination and urin
alysis I make doubly sure the condition
of the kidneys, thus laying foundations
tor scientific treatment.
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON.
Scientific treatment only should he
used In combating- this loathesoros dis
ease. I cure Blood Poison by the new
German Remedy which 1 Introduce di
re. -r I v into the blood, purifying it, neu
tralising It and expelling poison from
the system. New blood thus formed
supplies and rebuilds the tissues in such
a way that th patient recovers his nor
mal state of health, strength and sound
ness. MY DIRECT TREATMENT FOB
WEAKNESS.
That disorder commonly known as
weakness has for years and generations
ba fried the efforts of physicians, yet to
this very day a majority of doctors, spe
I Treat All Ailmetits of Men, and Cure to Stay Cured
I Offer a Free Consultation and Examination
Mr office Is open all day from A. M. to 9 P. M. and Sundays from t to 1 only.
Aafling men out of town who rnnot call, writ for diagnosis, chart, and tree ad
vice before beginning treatment elsewhere.
Or.C.K.Holsman
221 2 Morrison Street
Corner First Street
Portland, Oregon
How the Quacks Work
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.DR. A. G. SMIJH. man. and face to face. Cut out
The Leading Splall-t. the advertisement of the doctor you
Intend to see, and If you can"t see him raRSONALLYwbmioii call at
the office, DON'T CONSULT OR TREAT WITH AN UNKNOWN.
When I began my campaign of personal advertising. I xpctd t llv
up to my announcements fairly and squarely, and I "have e ajjrt d o a t trj 1 s
plan to the letter. I have no connection with any Jnedleal ooropany- or
"Institute." and I assume thev entire responsibility of treating and curing
my patients, as well as all flnanolal matters. I have more money Invested
in my establishment than all other Portland advertising doc tors, o om
panles." etc.. combined, and I will give 1500 to any charity If this Is not so.
Watch for my next announcement exposing how the extracharge-ior-mediclne
"graft" is worked bv the quack. I am In this war against medical
humbug to the finish, and will not be through as long as there ia a slngl
quark "eft among the advertising doctors. I believe a physician has Just ao
much right to advertise his specialty as a bank has to publish 1U financial
standing, or a minister to announce the subject of his Sunday sermon, and
I alio believe that to get th confidence of the people h should be the
first to fight againat quackery and humbug in medical a avert lain.
Cured in 5 Days
I cure Varicose Veins. Piles, Blood
Poison, etc. In five days. If an
other dootor tails you this can't be
done. It means only that h doe not
know my UMthods. Lt ma prov It
to yoc
TARiooas VEurs
Impair vitality. I dally demon at rata
that varicose veins oan be cured In
nearly all cases by on treatment. In
such a satisfactory way that the
vftal parts are preserved and
strengthened, pain ceases, swelling
subsides a healthy circulation Is
rapidly ra-sstabllshsd. Instead of the
depressing conditions. I guarantee
you a cure to stay ouxed or refund
the money. -
KTDKET AJfD BLADDER
AILMENTS.
With these ailments you may have
more complications than are pre
sented by any other ailing organs.
By my searching illumination of th
bladder I determine accurately the
aliment, and by mlcroacoplcal exam
ination and urinalysis I make dou
bly aure the condition of the kid
neya, thus laying foundation for
scientific treatment.
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FKEKl
Offlea Bonn A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. t 1 F. M.
DR. A. G. SMITH
Stl 1 V V Harms srsaksasi a a dlnlsi las
n An li ess as eared, all aerreus pwpl
llsnifSI lea ssts tbui. watery blood, it don sot
P ' . tka Uvd aad tkara win be aa
EDPLE essay, nemos balisi. Go t sa;
" ' drug rt. or mni to us for
STJWV-Sl BLOOD AMD SEBTE TO JO
i Tsl.s will cur aa. osa. .t asrvoasnass. 73c a
ftr rraaf wiiss as. junta Ca. rauesaipkla. fa.
Specialist
Cover
CLRoIsnan, H.D.
cialists not excepted, are attempting to
overcome It by methods that have been
tn constant use and have always failed
for half a century. They dose the system
with powerful stimulants and tonics,
calculated to restore nerrous force or
strength that Is not and never has been
lacking, with the result that the func
tions are temporarily excited to the pos
itive detriment of the patient- Weakness
Is only s symptom resulting from many
local conditions and la curable by local
treatment only, without the giving of a
single Interna doee, which demonstrates
the absolute accuracy of my understand
ing snd treatment of this disorder. In
years I have not met with a single fail
ure and I have entire confidence in my
abl.ltv to cure all cases that come to
me for treatment. I am equally certain
that no treatment other than that which
I have perfected can completely and
permanently restore strength and vigor.
NO MONET REQUIRED TO COM
MENCE TREATMENT. Many patients
have no confidence in their doctors, be
cause he demands pay before a cure has
been effected and there are many who
have been misinformed about their con
dition or through unsuccessful treat
meat have become skeptical and think
there Is no cure for them. I want an
opportunity to treat such men. It
makes no difference about the financial
part, as I accept pay for my services aa
benefits are derived ; when I am satis
fied the patient Is reliable. Health la
capital at Interest. I will prove my abil
ity to -cure before asking pay for my
services.
SIGN THIS CO I POX FOB VALUA
BLE 1VFOKMATIOX FREE.
Please send ma free your aelf-ex-air.lnattan
blank. "For Men." as I
desire to describe my case (a you for
th, purpose of taking treatment. If
1 declue you can cure me and your
charge Is low enough to suit me.
Kama.
In my fight agralnst advertising;
medical quacks, I find that one of
the worst features of th quacks Is
the employing of a "case - taker."
The hired "case-taker" need not be
licensed . to practice medlolne, nor
even b a physician, bnt If the quack
knows a "case-taker" who haa suave
and persuasive ways to get your
money, he makes his patients- first
oonsult with th "case-taker," and
the same holds good with some ad
vartlslns "specialists."
Now, a doctor or medloal "com
pany" doee not emptor a "case
taker" on account of his superior
skill to 6-lv treatment or ability to
cure, but to get more of yonr money.
Let your common sense tell you to
pick up your hat and run out of a
doctor's offloe if he expects you to
do business with a "case-taker. ir
Dr. John Doe announcea In the pa
pers that he la qualified as a special
ist and haa made a reputation there-
. TV.C3TC3t1 A mAAttn t I TT1 man
M FOB BXiOOO POISON.
I use Professor ZhrUah wonder
ful new discovery. " S0, in eases of
Specific Blood Poison. It cares, and
is the greatest marvel of medloal
scienc. This new remedy has been
successfully used In thousands of
utn ma explain aa w wu.
I bsrre long been a oloso student of
th condition known as weakness in
men. Sufferers from this trouble
are nearly always told by their fam
ily physician that there la no help:
that It means wornout nature, and
that some powerful stimulant for
temporary effect la the only help. I
go deeper Into the cauae of the trou
ble 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 phvslcally constituted. I have
a scientific, powerful and permanent
treatment for weakness, which Is as
natural and direct as It is efficient.
Why treat with irresponslbles
rhen you oan secure the expert
serrioes of a responsible spsclallst?
B m If yon have any of the fol
lowing ailments: Varices Tela,
Kerrt, Blood and Ills AUmeats,
Bladder Trouble. Blood Poisons,
Brnpttaaa, Ulcer, Pile ar Sfstnla.
234 Morrison
Corner . of Second
Portland, Oregon
BING CHONG,
Chinese uoctor
Made at Chines barb aad
root medietas cores all
sleds disease of tb heart,
luns. liver, stomach, aid
acy, blood troubles of maa
sod woman when others
falL If you suSar. call or
write to 23S Wash. St..
ror. 2d. Boom 18. Port. Or.
DR. GREEN
SYSTEM OF
MAN BUILDING
THE SPECIALIST WHO CIRES.
It matters not what your aliment
Is, nor who has treated it. If It is
curable I will give you Immediate
benefit and a quick and lasting
cure.
Do not allow money matters to
keep you from getting well. I charge
nothing to prove mv methods will
cure vou. My offer NO MONEY RE
QUIRED UNTIL SATISFIED Is
your absolute protection. Consulta
tion, examination and diagnosis
free.
1 claim for my treatment nothing
"wonderfuj" or "secret" it is sim
ply my successful way of doing
thinirs.
Ar r LICTED MES, before treatinsr
elsewhere. honestly Investigate my
proven methods. Yon will then under
atand how eaally and quickly I cure
all ramble cases of VARICOSB VEINS
without severe snrsjieal operation)
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON with
out Injurlona drugs (SOtt skillfully ad
ministered when preferred) SEHVO
VITAL DEBILITY without stimulative
remedies B L A D D E K and KI1)KV
troubles i PILES, RECTAL complaints,
and all ailment of men.
The above Is my specialty, briefly
expressed. You do not care to read
long-winded. boastful advertise
ments, in which one nuack de
nounces another quack. Their pre
tended warnings sound like the old
cry of "Stop thief." You are wise to
shun them.
WHAT YOU WANT IS A CURE.
COME TO SIB AND GET IT. Once
under my treatment, you will quick
ly realize how simple a thing it Is to
get well in the hands of a specialist
who knows his business. Mv cures
add not only years to life, but life
to years. I put new energy Into
worn-out bodies.
Office hours, daily, 9 to 6; even
ings. 7 to 8; Sundays. 10 to 1.
DR1GREENC0.
S62 Washington 8L, Portland, Or.
5TaMHs?iL
I publish my own photograph, perr
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
1) to IV T to S Daily; Sunday 10 to 1.
Examination Advice cSree.
3132 Washington St.
CORNER SIXTH,
Portland, Oregon.
A SQUARE DEAL
is what you will get
if you treat with me.
Results are quick and
positive. You are
benefited at once.
Men who have
dragged their cases
along for m o n-t h s
with some other spe
cialist are astonished
at tne prompt eiiects
of my r e m a r k a ble fit
t r e a t m e nt. i cure fc j
roervuuo jau nun,
Varloose Veins, Piles,
R u d t u r e. Rheuma
tism, Stiff and Swoll.s juiuui, juanay.
Bladder, etc
Blood Ailments quick
ly and safely cured by DUO
ConanltatfoB Free. Writo or Call.
DR. LINDSAY
The Old Reliable Speclallat.
Corner Alder and Second streets. En
trance 128 Second street, Portland, Or.
Offloe hours A- M. to 8 P. M- Sun
daya, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
I Cure Men
IS MY FEE
Pay When Cured.
Gen era I Debility,
Weak Nerves, la-
ann.nl. RaaUlta
of exposure, overwork anrother vio
lations of Nature lawaws ai'nents of
Bladder and Kidney. Vaiiooiie
Veins, iileklr and permanently
cured at small eisesse,
I cure' such ailments as Varicose
Veins, Piles, Specific Blood Poison,
etc., completely and permanen 1 1 y,
often with only a single treatment.
Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Sundays. 10 A. 11. to 1 P. M. only.
PACiriO COAST MEDICAL CO,
2-4 'Waahlna-ton St Corner First,
Portland. Oreiron.
WAI JING
Chinese Doctor
I am educated for Chine
doctor. I use the Chines
herbs and root medicines.
It makes wonderful cure.
It has cured many sufferers.
The treatment curea Kidney.
. ii , r.ivor. Consumption. Stomach.
Good for either male or female u.d differ
ent kinds of diaeasea. People out of town
write for consultation blank and call at -my
office, room 14. 211 -Udex street, corner
Blraf. Portland, Or.
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