THE OKEGOSIAX, TTTTTtSDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1911. 20 OCTOBER EXPORTS OF FLOUR HEAVY Shipments to Orient So Far Are 106,993 Barrels 150, 000 Mark Is Expected. LUMBER OUTGO IS LARGE British Swamer Ossreatrr ITf for thanrhal rarrylliK 1.SH.810 Frvt of Lumber Wheat Ex ports Will Be Vnlr. October Is credited so far with the asportation of 10.S9 barrels f flour to the Orient, there being; il.MO barrel to be dispatched today on the Wn house liner Kys-Js. which elesred yes terdsv. A the liner fuvertc 1 to de part before November 1 nd will have at leant SO.000 barrel, the record for the month will be In excess of 150.000 barrels. I-aat season the beat month waa December with lll."l barrels ex ported. In October. 110. the flour export reached M.17J barrels and last month they were but S4.i0 barrels, so Octo ber will be a banner month. The Rys; )as flour eara-o la valued at K4.1J and In addition sh has 100.000 feet of lumber. t-day. and which a-ot away last re nins:, was the Hrlttsh ateamer Oswes try, bound for ShannhaL She carried 1.2U.H0 feet of lumber valued at $!. . Of the. lot J.leS.SaO feet was load ed here and the remainder at Astoria. The cargoes of the tramps strathspey and Strathblan will assist In making a better showinsT for offirtw business this month, and there 'will be more to ao to tt-.o Far Kast. The wheat exportation will be only fair. The Russian bark Isabel Browne haa started loading, even though her lay days do not begin until October 1. and she may be finished be-fore thesx The Hrltlsh steamer Heflopolt shifted yesterday from the Kastern Wester mill to the North Bank and commenced loading wheat and will get away In a week. SANDSTROMS PEN A LTV LIGHT Otklahamas Master's License Sur prndcd for SO Ia. For the next 30 daya Captain Richard frandstrom, master of the fort of Port land Commission steamer Ocklar.ama, will be ereft of his authority a a skipper and thereby prevented from having; charge of a vessel In local water as a result of a decision handed down yesterday by Local Inspectors Kdwards and Fuller. His license was suspended for that period because of Ms recent encounter with Captain Brandt. master of the barkentlne Ueorslna. In which Brandt was worsted. The decision l under section 450. of the fnlted States rvia statui-s. finds that Sandstrom "was under the Influence of liquor while acting und.r authority of his license, and assaulting, and Injuring the master of the bark entlne licortlDS." There was a conflict In testimony given before the Inepec tor aa to Sandstrom's condition, also as to provocation In connection with the alleaed attack on Captain Brandt. Suspension for 30 days l taken aa a light penalty In view of the accusation, t-andstrom's previous record Is believed to have been taken Into consideration. IAST CAISSON IS LANPED" Sandhotr on Broadway Cronelng Complete Task. " Unexpectedly tha last caisson or tha Broadway bridge haa reached a solid foundation 0 feet below tha surface of the Willamette, where packed gravel has been found after nothing but roars black sand was encountered In the entire sinking; from the time the caisson rested on the bed of the river. If the City Knrlneer regards the foundation as sufficient the work of vesting tlie caisson will start today. San.lhogs will then be laid off. as It Is their nnal labor on the project. It Is possible that the engineers will decide tha calseon should be lowered on or two fet more but In the opinion of President (Stewart, of the Union Bridge A Construction Company, the founda tion Is permanent. NEW STEAMEU TO RE UWNCIIKD Yurth Member of Frernisa Elect to lie Modern. At Aberdeen Rday another adjunct to th Coast steam schooner fleet, the Peisv OadaKy. under construction for th Freeman Steamship Company, la to launched. The line also control th Pa'sy. Haley Mitchell and Daisy Freeman. The vessel Is the largest of the type to be constructed on Graya Harbor. Her length la 1 i feet, her beam 41 feet and th depth of hold la 1 feet, fine will be towed to Oakland to hav ber machinery Installed, whl.-h, la ex pected to develop 5S horsepower. Se lect mat-rial has been used In her hull construction and ber model Is th latest In marine architecture. The steamer Willamette, of th Mc cormick fleet, will be. In service In November. By t opening of next Summer's business th Olson Mahony Company will hava the last new steam, er out and ther wi:i be other In creases to th Coast coterl. C.O ETtXMENT AFTER LCMHEIl Plil to Be Opened at Seattle for ) Manila Shipment. t'ncle Kan wants nearly J f 09 000 feet cf lumber for use In th Philip pine and bids ar to be opened at Seattle. N.-rerr.Ner 4. th exact amount being I ?!. feet. In th competition. Port; an r. m:::.-n wi.i stand an eq'iai rl.anc aa th propcsals provide that delivery ran he trad at either Portland or Puget So-md points "It Is th largest lumber order sorjgM bv tn Oovemment In sven months ana as th!srltv has th benefit of steamship service to Manila, through the medium of the Waterhoase feet, there Is no reason why mills her hoa'.d not ahar In t.i business. Most ef th order Is for timbers, with a por tion to b read up cf boards and On Isr.lng lumber. MARINERS OBSERVE nOLIDAY Casrnrn-floa w Oases for Firs Time) oa "CoJambo Pay. Whether Columbua Pay la a pohllc or legal holiday will soak no difference on th waterfront, as th Custom-Housa staff has decided that It shall be ob served aa are legal holidays and that branch of the Government organiza tion will remain closed today. Th same stand haa been taken by long shoremen' and It wa given out yester day afternoon that If vessels ar worked It will be with th usual extra compensation. It Is th first time that th Custom House has observed the date, due to the fart that It la a Stat holiday through the action of th last Legta lature. Some of th steamboat lines will not recognise the occasion to the extent of authorising; extra pay. BRANDT WOLLD WAIVE CLAIM Port of Portland Requested for tree Towing In River. Captain Brandt, of th barkentlne Georglna. which Is loading lumber at Knappton for Callao under engagement to J. J. Moor Company, has mad a proposition to th Port of Portland Commission that If tha account against th vessel fop towage from the sea to Portland and from hero to Knappton. to which will be added th trip to sea. Is erased, ho will not hold tha com mission responsible for his broken bow sprl t. The latter was Injured while the STEAM EK 1XTEL-JGESCK. Da t Arrive. Nam. 9 tarlre Washington. Krsjx ADVil Hear From Date . .Fan Francisco.In port . . .San Francisco In . . Hongkong. .. -in ,. iitodoa In . .San Pedro. .. In . . Pan Francisco In port pert port port Fa. con , port IlK'Ami riAia . . TlllimMk Oct. la Alliance Eureka Oct. 13 Tillamook Cxiulll Oct. IS Sue H. Elmora. Tillamook. .. -Oct. 14 Breakwater. .. toot Bar.... Oct. IS Hoe CUT San Pedro... Oct. 15 Roanoke San Diego. .. .Oct. 10 Funrc Mania Oct. JO Bearer Ban Pedro. . . . Oct. 20 tie. W. Elder. Jn Wso...Ocu J-l frrttedttlrd t Depart. Name An;l uoidea Gate. . 3andoa. . ... TlUamook. . , San Pedro. . Oct. Oct. Oct. Bear airon Washington. . . Tll:imook. Alliance fue H. Elmore. Breakwater. . . Carlo Boanoke. . . . r. fan Francisco Oct. .Hn Francisco :xiull.a. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. . Eureka . Tillamook.... . .Coos Hay .Ban Francisco IT Pan Bleco. . .Fan Pedro. . . Honskong. . . San Pedro. sn Diego.. .Manila Oct. Jt Rose City. ... . RrsJa Beaxert Geo. W. Elder, fiuverto Oct. ia Occ 20 Oct. Oct. Oct. 3 23 SO barkentlne was In the harbor, and Cap tain Brandt alleges that It waa caused by th steeuner Ocklahama colliding with her. Members of the commission are Inclined to the opinion that the break resulted from the barkentlne striking the drydock. The matter will come up at today's meeting, when oth er matters are considered. ' Marine Notes. Merchanta Exchange messages yee terday Included one announcing that the French bark Buffori. bound to Port land, had sailed from Hobart Octo ber . Negotiations are on to load the barge Amy Turner with wheat for San Fran cisco, The vessel haa been anchored In th stream above the bridges for over A month awaiting a charter. Immigration Inspector Barbour haa been informed that three West Indian stowaways have aoapd from the Brit ish steamer Hellopolls and on the as sumption that the aklpper waa care let s he. will endeavor to hold him re sponsible. Superintendent Groves, of the Port of Portland dredges, aays the dredge Portland has shifted to the upper end of Martin a to make a deeper cut and tii at the dredge Columbia will econclude work at Hunter this week. Inspector Beck, of th Seventeenth Lighthouse District, yesterday viewed repairs on light vessel No. and ac cepted the work. Considerable paint ing remains to b done by the crew and It la hoped to get the vessel start ed for aea this week. When the steamer Carlos sails for San Francisco Tuesday aha will have her hold full of grain and a deckload of timber, the latter being consigned to the Mare Island Navyyard. The steamer Washington, sailing Saturday, Is to take lumber at the plant of the Multnomah box factory. Aa a boiler for the new dredge San Ii-go. launched at the yards of the St, Johns Shipbuilding Company, for the Standard American Dredging Com pany, has arrived on the ateamer Car los, the digger will be taken In tow to- Oakland by the tug Sea Rover, which sailed from San Francisco yes terday. Major Morrow. Corps of Engineers, L". 8. A., who haa returned from the I'pper Columbia, says that he Inspected the stream from Umatilla to Celllo, making the trip on the ateamer Uma tilla, and that channel work will start Immediately at Squally Hook and John Lay Rapids. The stream Is at a low stage and everything Is favorable for dredging. Inward manifests recorded yesterday at the Custom House included those of th steamers Bear. Washington. Yel lowstone and Carlos, from bJI Fran cisco. The British steamer Oswestry cleared for Shanghai with lumber, the Norwegian ateamer Rygja for the Ori ent with flour and lumber, th ateamer Geo. W. Elder for Ban Diego and way porta with general cargo, and th steamer Yellowstone for San Pedro with JO. 000 feet of lumber. Movement of VeajaeW. PORTLAND. Oct. 11. Arrived tamr Falcon, from San "Francisco: steamer Ca tania, from Saa Franelseo. Balled t earner Ceo. W. Elder, for Sea Diego and way porta: British steamer Osweetry. for Shanghai. Astoria. Oct. 11. Coadlllon at the snootn of th river at P. M.. smooth: wind, northwest It mile: weather, clear. Left vp at midnight Steamer waahtagtoe. Sailed at t A- M Steamers Elmore aad Oolden list, for Tillamook: etea-ner anosboae. for Saa Francisco. Arrive J t 1 aad left up at It 3S A. M. Steamer rttlooa. from Saa Francises. Arrived at II: IS A. sf. aad left up at II 11 P. M Steamer Catania, tram f aa Frmncleco. Sailed V " - Ji. Steamer Breakwater, for Cooe Bay. Sailed at I P. at.T-br1tlsa orteemer Strathvr-ey. for ajdner. Silled at 1:1 P. si Bsrve Ta eoma. for Puset Sound. Sailed at S P, U . Herwentm HaiwaU. for Valparaiso. Frmncleco. Oct. ll Arrived at T A. w steamer Northland. from Portland. a'.led laet nlvht Steamers Olana A Ma hooey and Caere, for Portland: tug Sea Bever. for Astorta, Monterey. Oct. Ik Arrived at A. M. Stramer J- A. Chan si or. from Portland. Hobart. Oct, f eailed French bark Buf fer., for Portiand. Brtaane. 0 t. Il.-Arrtvd previously Schooaer Americana, from Columbia Rivar. Han Pedro. Oct. IS. eailed wteaaer WuMtuv. foe Portland Punta Areaae. Oct. I. Sailed Serapla ( f r-.m Tieomfti, for Hamburg Recast. Oct. 11 saiied Cheleensla. for Vsncouer. ban r-ancleeo. Oct. 11 Arrived Weam erv North. sa-t. from Colombia Rleor: O. I indauer. from Oraee Barbor: bark BMart, from Rotterdam balled pteamers Larllre, for Moeolu:u- CTitn for Honskone. Jim Butler. jjr ireerett, Brooklyn, for Bandea. Hull. I 10. Arrived Centurtoa. from Sen franc '.sc-o. Seattle. Oct. 11 Arrived Steamer Prlnc Oeorae. froinVrlsee Rapert: el earner Oov. eraer from"5ouad ports, steamer North 'and. r-ocn ' Tecoraa. balled Steaaner Prlnc f. m so foe Portland renal: steomer North for Tacoma. steamer Pncamea. for Saa Franclaoo. steamer Santa Ana, for southeaster a Alaska. High. Lo- A. M T 1 fWt r A. M I! feet P. M....S.S feet IS 1J P. M -S t toot S ST a it PENDER NQU1RY Oil Grand Jury Hears Evidence Against Murder Suspect. REPORT EXPECTED IN DAY Columbia County Sheriff Believes St. Helens' Investigators Will Hold Rancher for Death of Mrs. Wehrman and Babe. , Much evidence of an tncrlminatina; nature which Sheriff Thompson, of Columbia County, haa against J. A. Pender, suspected of the murder of Mrs. Daisy Wehrman and her son, Harold, aged t. In a lonely cabin near 6cappoose September 4.' waa Intro duced before the grand Jury at St. Helens yesterday and will. In the opinion of the Sheriff, lead to an in dlcttnent against the prisoner charg ing murder In the first degree. The Jury, it is believed, will not return a report until tomorrow at the earliest. Among the witnesses examined yes terday were Ouy Whitney, the clerk who la alleged to have given Pender the paper which waa found unopened In the Wehrman cabin: Mrs. R. E. Bates, who declares that she placed In tha community mall box Saturday before the murder a package of stenolled muslin, discovered unopened by the authorities when they substan tiated the suspicion that a murder bad been committed, and J. M. Fry, the Scappoose rancher, who says the pack age of muslin was not in the mailbox near Pender's residence at o'clock on the afternoon of September 2. within an hour and one-half of the time Mrs. Batea declares she placed It there in the presence of the prisoner. Scratches Are Evidence. Other witnesses examined were Sheriff Thompson and two newspaper men, who have followed the case cloaely. They are presumed to have testified to scratches on the suspect's face about the time of the commission of the crime. John Riley and Joe Hi aon, whose cabin waa broken into and from whose trunk was taken a re volver that Pender knew about, were also closeted with the Jury. Witnesses called are also presumed to have testi fied to Pender's explanation of his movements the evening- of the jnurder. Others summoned are believed to have revealed discrepancies In Pender's statements aa compared with the ob servations of neighbors, particularly Charles E. LIndloff, a neighbor of the suspect, who has declared that he left for Scappoos to catch a train to Port land about 7 o'clock on the night of the murder and failed to aee that Pender bad his lamp lighted or waa moving about the premises as the prisoner declares. Evldeare Mostly Circumstantial. Revelations In the case to date in dicate that the evidence against Pen der will be largely circumstantial, made up of facta trivial In them selves, but which when combined lead to strong suspicion against the pris oner aa the man guilty of the crime. Sheriff Thompson and L. L. Levlngs, a private detective associated with him in the case, say they have evi dence of a much more direct character than that yet revealed but thpy re fuse to make it public, fearing that the defense might "frame up" theories and atorles to meet it. Oeorge Grant, of Scappoose, a Dep uty Sheriff,, who went- with Sheriff Thompson to the Wehrman cabin to verify the suspicions of murder en tertained by Mrs. John Slercks. yes terday revealed a circumstance which, while unimportant in itself, is still considered by the prosecution to be material. Wben Grant and the Sheriff passed Pender's house on their wa to tha Werhman tract. Grant says Pender asked where they were going and that he replied. "Only up the roal a little ways." A day or two after the discovery of the crime Grant declares that Pender said that he had called to Sheriff Thompaon and him, when they were on their way back to Scappoose softer verifying Mrs. Slercks' suspicions. On being asked by the 'Deputy Sheriff what he had wanted Pender is said to have replied thaX be had wished to send by them to tkappofta for some nails. As no one knew of the cvime at that time except the authoVltiea. Mrs. Slercks and her husband, and that Grant had only on one occasion in many years been anywhere In that vicinity and Sheriff Thompson neVer before, how, aaks Grant, did Pender know that the Sheriff and he were likely to paaa that way again In the Immediate future WATER ON BRAINt SHOWN Superintendent Dodge, Now Well, Is" Joked by His Xarse. Fully recovered from an attack of pneumonia, Frank T. Dodge, superin tendent of the Water Department, is again at his dealt and yesterday re lated a Joke on himself. "I had a trained nurse from Good Samaritan Hospital." said Mr. Dodge. "After my fever was over, she said that I had undergone 'a. serious com plication, but had emerged from it satisfactorily. I replied that I could scarcely understand that, aa my phy sician had Informed me I had nothing but pneumonia. "Vry probably he did. she said, but you also bad water on the brain. Ton Buffered considerably from It. Tou were scolding the contractors, for failure to complete their work on time; complaining of waste of water by care less people and declaring th town would burn op unless such awful reck lessness waa stopped. Yea, you did have water on the brain." WRIT SOUGHT FOUR TIMES Denver Man Flghta Many Charges, lattest Being Wife Desertion. For the fourth time within a few davs Ieo W. Martin, of Denver. Colo., applied to Presiding Circuit Judge Gatena yesterday for a writ of habeas corpus. Upon the three former writs being Issued he was Immediately re arrested. The last charge against him is said to be wife desertion. He has obtained a divorce from . his wife, hence Judge Gatena considered this a trumped-up charge. He released Mar tin on 1100 ball., ordering that he ap pear Saturday, at which time District Attorney Cameron will ahow cause why the latest habeas corpus writ should not Issue. ' Writ No. t was rssned yesterday, and Martin released on his own recog nisance, only to b again taken in custody on another charge, tele graphic advice having been received from the Colorado Humane Society. After the first arrest Mjtrttn was PROPER TREATMENT FOR CATARRH The first thing; to be done ia the treatment of Catarrh is to bejria the use of a medicine that will have a direct effect on the source of the dis ease; ia no other way can any cura tive progress be made, S. S. S. does this more quickly and satisfactorily than any other medicine. It is the most penetrating of all blood puri fiers, thoroughly, yet gently, expell ing all catarrhal matter and impuri ties from the circulation, and by its fine tonic properties strengtheninfr and building; up the system ia such healthy manner that it is enabled to overcome the depressing; effects of Catarrh. Some local treatment is often desired to open the air passages of the head and nose and relievo the congestion and ticliJin?" of the throat, and other unpleasant symp toms. There are many helpful meas ures which may be resorted to, and there are others which may be harm ful, and to aid Catarrh sufferers we have prepared a special treatise oa the disease which will be of great value to any who suffer with this trouble. This book together with any medical advice free to all who write and request it. Take S. S. S. regularly and according to directions, and it will certainly removethe cause and cure your Catarrh. S. S. 5. is Bold at drug; stores. . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Co. discharged because no return was made at the police station by the arresting officer. The second arrest was npon a telegraphic warrant from Denver, and the second writ of habeas corpus was Issued because the warrant did not state a crime. In the meantime the legal documents from Denver arrived, and Martin was arrested for the third time. He filed another application for habeas corpus, and hearing was de ferred upon the apllcatlon until extra dition had been applied for to the Gov ernor. Judge Gatena held that Martin ought to be released for the third time because the offense charged in the war rant Is not a crime in Colorado. As to the fourth charge Martin's statement is that he was in Oregon when the offense is alleged to have been committed, and that the law under which be Is charged with crime did not take effect until after he had Jett Denver. . 7 DETECTIVES STALK CAT Watcl for Robbers in Tenantless Home Is Unrewarded. For seven nights Detectives Lytle and Swenness lay in the deserted home of Dr. Byron EL Miller, 30 Montgomery street, waiting for the return of bur glars who, after partially looting the house, over a week ago, were expected to return for other plunder left In plain sight. Debarred from light or Are and not daring to move or talk, with the wind whistling through a pane of glass broken by the robbers on the first visit, the two detectives kept watch and no incident occurred to break the monot ony except once, when an errant cat leaped into the room and ruffled the tedium of the watch. Dr. and Mrs. Miller were away on a tour of Europe. Mrs. Miller reached Portland yesterday, while her husband stayed behind in New York. BAKER ASKS FOR DECISION Councilman Joy, Who Iilkes to Smoke, Gets Surprise. Whether the city has legal power to pass an ordinance prohibiting smoking on cars of the various street railway TIZ-For Sore Feet Tired, Aching, Swollen, Smelly, Sweaty Feet? 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TIZ is for sale at all druggists 15 and SO cents per box or direct if you wish from Walter Luther Dodge & Co, Chicago, 111. Causes Sickness Good Health Impossible With a . Disordered, Stomach . There is nothing that will create Sickness or cause more trouble than a isordered stomach, and many people dally contract serious maladies simply through disregard or abuse of the stomach. We urge every one suffering from any stomach derangement, indigestion or dvspepsls, whether acute or chronic, to try Kexall Dyepepsle Tablets, with the distinct understanding that we will refund your money without question or formality. If after reasonable use of this medicine they are not satisfied with the results. We recommend them to our customers every day, and have yet to hear of any one who haa not been benefited by them. Three sixes, 25c. JOc and 11.00 a box. Sold only at The Owl Drug Co, Inc., Cor. 7th and Washington tile. The Fake Run to When t began my advertising campaign againat th quarks and fake doctors, soom of th "specialists" seemed to take often- at my statements. No doubt "the aho pinch,- or thay would not try "to cover up" by boldly announcing their methods of doing business aid trying to convince the unsus pecting public that th.y wire the J&fj" Portland. I repeat. I am th only I -K (ill 1 , . r ciallst in Portland, who owns his office and equipment, adver tls.s his full and correct name, publishes hie recent and true photograph and personally conducts his office. I do not hide under a false nam nor publish a tJs plctur. nor make a fala statement of any kind. . . My service should not be compared with the quacks and fake doctors who advertise one thing and do another who promise Impossible 5-day cures who ar often compslled to pay some unfortunate doctor a few dollars for the use of his nam, which la put forth in brasen letters aa THE specialist of the office who boldly advertises to "guarantee cures or refund every dollar paid." and many other schemes to ft patients into his arric sod ftr settlna his patient's money and dosing . j . , . . .. -.. . ,nd ruTned T in "he.lVh ZZd not a dollar refunded. Th.se "spec l"s depend sel- upon faJse promisee to set their Business sw nire uirs.iricu.n . 'XofSrlng'mVcer'to 'the aff "ct.d-th. result of 1 yea' per.ence In .U mente of men I am giving you theBJSST that can be had anywhere y reputa tion for the past 18 years can leave no doubt aa to my ability honesty andlntrxrlty and should be sufficient to convince the most skeptical that X am the FOREMOST and LEADING Specialist In Portland. I do not make false promises. I PO" skill and experience acquired In such a way that no other can share It and should not b classed with the specialist who attains the nam apeclallat and name only after a few months' experience. . , . -, A thorough Investigation should be made by every ailing man as to the special ist he eonsulta. Duty and destiny to self and those who depend-upon you demand tha best medical attention. I have the ability and can give you this serytce. I hav always charged a very reasonable fee, so that my aervlces raw De oMalned 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 com, to me on a strictly Profes sional basis, accepting Inducementa that I offer, which are my ability. 18 years suc cessful experience, tlme-savlng treatment and cur of certain disease. VAKICOSE VEINS. I dally demonstrate that Varicose Veins can be cured in nearly all casea by one treatment In such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are preserved and atrengthened. pain cease, swelling sub sides, a healthy circulation la rapidly re established. Instead of th depressing conditions. . I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money. KIIX"EY AND BLADDER DISEASES. With these diseases you may have more compllcatlona than are presented by any other diseased organ. By my searching Illumination of tha 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 for scientific treatment. . SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON. Scientific treatment only should be used In combating this loathesome dis ease. X cure Blood Poison by the new German Remedy which 1 introduce dl rejt'.y Into the blood. purJying It, neu tralising It and expelling poison from the system. New blood thus formed auppllea and rebuilds the tissues tn such a way that the uatlent recovers his nor mal state sf health, strength and sound ness. SI DIRECT TREATMENT FOB WEAKNESS. That disorder commonly known as weakness haa for years and generations . baffled the efforts of physicians, yet to this vary day a majority of doctors, spe I Treat All Ailments of Men, and Cure to Stay Cured I Offer a Free Consultation and Examination My office Is open all day from A. M. to 0 P. M. and Sundays from to 1 only. Aalllng men out of town who cannot call, write for dlagnoele, chart, and free ad vice before beginning treatment elsewhere. Dr.C.K. Holsman ' 221V2 Morrison Street Corner First Street Portland, Oregon companies operating in Portland Is be ing Investigated by City Attorney Graat, at the request of Councilman Baker. The latter asked Mr. Grant about it during a session of the Coun cil yesterday. "My goodness. I hope you're not thinking of Introducing such an ordl- How the Quacks Work tkLti .i t - -a ''.. a WSfcla.-j rtn a n smith. The Leading Specialist. intend to seeA and if you can't see me oizice, iw- x vo-x v m . When I besran my campaign of personal advertising;, I expected t live up to my inSounceenM fairly and squarely, and ihaye carried out this pfan to the letter. .1 have no connection with any ""epical P"",. ,nI "Institute " and I Assume the entire responsibility of treating ana """""j myoatlents m weu'sTall financial matters. I have more money ln'.e'ed Symr eabl"hmeni"hin all other Portland svertislng doctors, ' com panies." etc.. combined, and 1 will give ov w an r " rhara7-for. Watoh for my next announcement exposing how the extra-charge for medicine "graft" is woruea or tno humbua- to'the finish, and will not quacK le it among tnsraavsi-i.im ... , -. , financial much right to advertise his specialty aa a bank has to PhHh i1"81, standing, or a minister to announoe the subject of his ,ua'hle,f30b the I also believe that to t the confidence of We opl he should bs the first to fletht against quackery and humbug; In medical advertising. Cured in 5 Days I cur Varicose Veins, Piles, Blood Poison, etc. In trflve days. If an other doctor tells you this cant be dona. It means only that he does not know my methods. Let m prove It to you. ' VARICOSE VEI7TS impair -vitality. I daily demonstrate that varicose veins can bs cured In nearly all cases py one treatment. In such a satisfactory way that"- ths vital parte are preserved and strengthened,' pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation is rapidly re-established, instead of the depressing conditions. I guarantee yoa a curs to stay cured or rfund ths money. KID ET" AHTJ BtTDE AILMEITS. With these ailments you may hava 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 ination and urinalysis I make dou bly sure the condition of the kid neys, thus laying foundation for sclentlfio treatment. COTtStTIrTATTOX AJTD ADVICE IT REE. rs A. X. ts 8 P. M. Sudays, 10 A. M. t 1 P. !. Office DR. A. G. SMITH Specialist Cover By 1-s . J h urn CLHo!sman,MJ). mM,.,, lonti him OUt minua hie money. cialists not excepted, are attempting to overcome it by methods that have been In constant use and have alwaya failed for half a century. They dose th system with powerful stimulants and tonics, calculated to reatore nervous " force or strength that is not and never has been lacking, with the result that the func tions are temporarily excited to the pos-. Itlve detriment of the patient- Weakness is only a symptom resulting from many local condltiona and la curable by local treatment only, without the giving of a single Internal doae. which demonstrate the absolute accuracy of my understand ing and treatment of this disorder. In years I have not met with a single fail ure and I hav entire confidenoe In my ability to cure 'all casea that come to. me for treatment. I am equally certain that no treatment other than that which 1 have perfeoted 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 eSeoted and there are many who hare been misinformed about their con dition or throush unsuccessful treat ment hav 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 aervlces as benefits are derived; when I am satis fled the patient is reliable. Health la capital at interest- I will prove my abil ity to cure before asking pay for my services. blOX THIS COl'POJf FOR VALUA BLE INFORMATION FREE. -Please send me free your self-ex-sffiinatlon blank, "For Men," aa I desire to describe my case to you for the purpose of taking treatment, if 1 decide you can cure me and your charge la low enough to autt me. Name nance," remarked Councilman Joy, an inveterate smoker. Mr. Baker maintained a discreet si lence, but it is understood he intends doing that very thing. Have you dined at the Carlton? In my fight against advertising medical quacks, I find that one of th worst features of the quacks is the employing of a "case - taker." The hired "case-taker" need not be licensed to practice medicine, nor even be a physician, but If the quack knows a "case-taker" who has suave and persuasive ways to get your money, he makes his patients first consult with the "case-taker," and the same holds good with some ad vertising "specialists." Now, a doctor or medical "com pany" does not employ a "case taker" on account of his superior skill to give treatment or ability to cure, but to get more of your money. Let your common sense tell you to , . , -. wa a n H rnn out Of a I a nr-fm nfriu if he exnects you to fdo business with a "case-taker." If (Dr. John LKe announces m wi pers that he Is qualified as a speclal- I . . 1 -,i - - rniitiit nn there- iBt ana mm ------ for, INSIST upon meeting him man to man. and face to face. Cut out . 1 A . M els a awv rt VA11 him P?HONALI Vhen you call at quc mm -;-- be .through m .long "there I. , a slng . 0OC s FOB BLOOD POISON. I use Professor Ehrlich's wonder ful new discovery, " 60," 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. Let me explain it to you. WEAfCTTEfl S. I have long been a olose student of the 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 is the only help. I go deeper into the cause 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 physically constituted. I have a scientific powerful and permanent treatment for weakness, which is aa natural and direct as it Is efficient. Why treat with irresponelbles when you can secure the expert services of a responsible specialist? Pee me If you have any of the fol lowing ailments: Varicose Vets, Nerve. Bless s4 tkls Allmcta, Bladder Trouble. Blood Poisons, Eroptloma, TlTcci. Plies er Flatsda. 234V3 Morrison Corner of Second Portland, Oregon MEN Consult FRED DR. KEEFE Nerve. Blood and Skin Ailments SPECIALIST And Kidney and Bladder Trouble. ,"'';.' ty Come to me In f Tj. ffinftrience and let t -v? me s n o v fv j-v V wonderful v jjf ''sting a n t'S T powers of me show you the d curative t v.powers of my direct 1; c . V Ne af method of treat 'f ment Tou are under nn obllga- - qrTy tion to take treat- V ' "a. ment unless my v,P charges, terms and sV " a r r a ngements are sai " A n t I r elv satiflfac- My Best Refer- tory to you. No ln enee Ia NOT A Jurlous m e d 1 cines DOLLAR NEED used which leave BE PAID L""- after effects on the T1I CURED, sj-stem. No deten tion from business. The following ailments are success fully treated! Varicose Veins. Nerve, Blood and Skin Ailments, Kidney aad IT ladder T r o n b 1 e a. Blood Polaon, Weakness, Eruption, Pile, Flatula. WRITE If you cannot call write for information regarding Dr. Keefe's Treatment. EVERYTHING CONFIDENTIAL. SO HIRED SUBSTITUTES. I meet you personally, consult with you and treat you Individually at all times until you are cured. Legally qualified to practice in Ore gon. Washington, C a 1 1 f o r nla and Nevada 9 to 5, 7 to S Dallyj Sunday, 10 to 1. J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. S13V4 WASHINGTON ST, COR. 6th, Portland, Or. THE DR. GREEN METHOD MEANS CERTAIN CURE We cure quickly and permanently all curable cases of VARICOSE VEINS withont severe surgical operations; SPECIFIC BLOOD POI SON without Injurious drugs; skillfully administered If pre ferred) : NERVO-V1TAL DEBIlJTT without stimulative remedies; BLADDER and KIDNEY trouble! PILES and aU RECTAL aliment of men. YOUR PROTECTION rtnr Afrr PAT WHEN SATIS FIED 1 your ab solute protection. Consultation, exam ination and ' dlag nosla free. Vt'ii you want U a cure. Come to um and get It. Once under our treatment, you will quickly realize how simple a thine- It Is to get well in the hands of a special ist who knows his business. Our cures add not only years to lire, but lire to years. Office hours dally, 8 to 5. Even In us, 7 to 8. Sun days, 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 36 Washington St, Portland. O. 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 months with some other spe cialist are astonished . . 1- 1., .1 . sffAota of my r e m a r k a ble t, t r e a t m e nt. I cure r,; Varicose Veins, Piles, Sg3 tlsm. Stiff and Swollt Bladder, etc. Blood Ailments quick ly and safely cured by Consultation Free. Write or Call. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 128 Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. tq8 P. M. Sun days, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. I Cure Men $1 o IS MY FEE Pay When Cored. Den eral Debility. Weak Newea, In- Result of expoaure. overwork a nTo the rvio- Iations 01 IN stores in".ir Bladder and Kidney. Varleoa Velaa. ajalekly and permanently cured at small expense- I cure such ailments as Varicose Veins, Piles, Specific Blood Poison, etc., completely and permanen t l y, often with only a single treatment. Office hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundsys. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO, i-J.V, Washington St, Corner First. Portland. Orec-on. L. T. YEE & SONS The old eminent Chlneep doctor cures any disease successfully. BUch as weak ness, constipation, asthma, catarrh, cancer, piles, nrT" ousnees, rheumatism, blood poison, lung, liver, kidney and stomach trouble; also private ailments of men and women. No matter who haa failed, -I guarantee a cure if rnirnhu. t have scent a llfe- ... 1 .. harha and rraduated from several universities and took post-graduate co-rses in China. 1 have thousands of tes-timoniais-from my srateful Patlenta. I use only the most harmless Chinese herbs, re gardless of the high price. 80 I can help "ou. Call or write for symptom blank and circular. L. I. YEE SONS MEDICINE CO, 14SV4 First. S. E. cor. Alder. Portland. Or. BING CHONG, Chinese Doctor fdade at Chines bertoa and root medicine eurea all kinds diseases of the heart. Jungs, liver, stomach, kid ney, blood troublss of maa and woman when others !alL If you suffer, call or write to 232 Vi Wash, at, tor. 3d. Room IS. Port. Or. w,ai. iaiuuey V ..: T