3IORXIXG OREGONIAN, TTITJRSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1911. the 3 y ; ; . : 1 FIGHT IS TRADE Flour Shipments Increase Due to Chinese Revolution. MORE ORDERS EXPECTED All Steamer Space I Ennajred Vntil January 1 l"nealne Be Felt I'nleaa larger Port Are ClnoH. China' revolution la influencing- tha purchase of flour In Portland to a 1 amall extent, but It la not Improbably that a prolongation of tha turmoil will Increase tha cereal, trade here erreatly. Purchases have been rao ao far ahead that all ateamer apare his been takesa up to January 1. Until the- revolution broke out there we.ro excellent Indications for a record breaklns; season In flour. (ma ftrm received a cable yesterday In answer to a Query sent Tuesday. In which It waa set forth that buslnesa could not be placed In North Chlan In tew of the uprising". .Flour sent to Honskona-. Fhanchal and Japan as porta Is often drawn on for trans ahlpment to North China to such points as Hankow. Tientsin and small er towns. Portland Arms are not particularly uneasy orer the situation as It la not zpect to affect contracts that hara been cloaed. Vnlesa the war move ment spreads to close the principal Chinese ports it will hr amall effect on future buying. Complaint has been made alnca the openina of the seaaon that there waa not sufficient tonnaa-e operated by the Waterhouse lino to care for tha cargo offered. After Jan uary ' another factor will probably be reckoned with in the return to tha eld ratea for Oriental shipments. PflITCHARI IrK NEXT MONTH Waterboue Service Mean Kxtrn Ex pense on Cargo. A T Prltchard. who la alated to as sume charge of tha Portland office of Frank Waterhouse at Co, Northwest aarenta for Andrew Weir Co- operat or te Hank Line of steamers, has written from Honajkon that ha ex pects to arrive on tha Hrltlsb steamer Kumerlc. next month. The first Infor tratlon waa that Mr. prltchard took pusses on tha ateamer Suverte. dua hera to load flour. Portland ahlppera are not eatlsried with the Waterhouse aervlce. When tha Portland Asiatic line waa ope rated with four carriers, conditions were not of the, best. Today this port has two steamera a month, according to the echedule. but as they do not sail direct for tha Orient, ahlppera are pay Ira; an Increased cost. When cargo is loaded hera bllla of lading ara made nit and turned over to a bank and a draft la drawn on the consignee. The atramera proceed via Puget rSound and British Columbia, being delayed ao that It la said that persons to whom rsrs.i la consigned In the orient hava to pay and 7 per cent on tha value of their goods for two weeks longer than when tha Portland Asiatic waa ope rating. MFIUiKIt OP LINKS IM11BTED Head of AUka Pacific Company Will Not Ilouu Conference East. II. F. Alexander, prealdent of tha Alaska Pacific Steamship Company, who has arrived on Puset Sound after tha reported rnnfwni'. at Detroit. Hl.-h . at which merser plans were per fected to operate under one head tha Alaska rarlflc. North Pacific and Alas ka Coast lines, has declined to discuss the reported consolidation. With no definite advlcea received here, thnre are many who are akeptlcal regarding tha mercer. . C P. Ie. head of the. North Pacific flet. I said to have, been In Ban Fran r!seo for a long period and waa not at tha Wtrolt gathertne. Kecently he turned all ateamers held tn hla name Into tha company and wtrtt th excep tion of acting aa head of the line. Is almply a stockholder In the corpora tion. Later advices are that the plan I to operat the steamers of the three fleets as In the past. With no change ef routes proposed. Portland steamahip men fall to see any reason for the con aolldatton. MODOC'S TRADK INCREASING Irwli Hirer nulne Uesults In Ao rommodatlon Order. Since the Lewis River Navigation Company took over the Interesta of tha Lewis Klver Transportation Company and purchased tha ateamer Modoc from tha O.-W. R. at N.. patronage haa so arown that tha Modoc la Uta every day reaching Portland. On tha return trip ehe usually losea time because of an Innovation requiring it to call at various points In the harbor for two tons of freight, while before, all of ferings minder flva tona bad to be deliv ered at the dork. Further Increases are expected and tha Modoc's crew will be enlarged wltb the business that she may operate on echedule. The new owners are making a atrong canvaaa for patronage and ara aanguln that they can obtain freight for the water line that baa been han dled by others. PAS5EXGER ItrslI CONTINTEJ4 When Cabin Rrrth Are Gone Steer ace Is Accepted. With the steamer Roanoke, sailing last night, having a full passenaer list, and ail reservations taken on tha Rose City, sailing thla afternoon, a number f persons hava accepted ateerage c rommodattona. and even the ateamer Noma City, which la due to leave to day. Is carrying parsons of all classes In the steerage. Thre are no prospects of the Cali fornia travel failing oft thla month. A decrease la notl'-eahle In the number arriving from the South. That Is ex pected at thla aeason. The fact that travel last aeason waa heavy even dur ing tha Winter is takn to Indicate that It will continue until the holidays this jeer. It Is rare for a steamer to leave now with a berth vacant, unless the purchaser failed to arrive at tha sail ing hour. eTIliMER KCTtEKA IS KHEED el(thter Aground at Klwallk Suc ceed In Getting Afloat. SEATTLE. Wash, Oct. Is Newa was bronght. by the steamship Victoria, which arrived from Nome. Alaska, to night, that the steel frelrhter Kureka. which grounded at Klwallk. Kotxebue Sound. October 7. waa successfully floated. The revenue cutter Bear waa sent from Noma to aid tha Eureka, but the freighter got on tno rauo. oeiorv the Bear arrived. The Bear will remain In tha North until the close of navigation, follow; i .k. i.r ateamer out of Bering Sea to give any assistance that may be required in rigminff me ice noes wrmu are beginning; to move aouth from the Arctic . e QIEEN' TO BE MADE OVER Extensive Improvements Planned for Popular Steamer. New keelsona and boiler keelsons, a new keel, renewal of about 40 per cent of her frames, new planking. Installa tion of sanitary beds, new carpets and furnishings throughout, a new hollow nickel ateel shaft and a general over hauling, are Improvements planned for the steamer Harvest Queen, of the O. W. R A N. Company fleet, operating to Astoria, as determined by Captain George Conway, superintendent of the marine branch. The Queen is to operate between Portland and Astoria until the steam er Nahcotta leaves the boneyard ways next week, when she will be bauled out. Captain Conway expecta that considerable time will be spent on her renovation and All Winter may be i ft... ii. ... In waa sent OUt last night to assist in handling freight. She will succeed me nunu period of repalra. , , Marine Notes, s. , i iik,.t s.nn has aucceeded Captain Arthur Rlgga on the ateamer Leona. Repairs to the Port of Portland tup; Oneonta are to be completed by Sat urday and ahe will be returned to tha mouth of the Columbia. On the arrival of the grasoline schooner Gerald C. of the Elmore feet, today, she will be hauled out at Supple', for recaulktns; and minor repalra. as ahe was recently ashore at Nestuaca. With 100 tons of -cargo for the Cali fornia tc. Atlantic line the steamer Westerner la due today from ths Golden Gate. Negotiations were closed yesterday by tha Oregon Electric Railway for tha use of the steamer Leona on con struction work above Salem. Reuben Smith, a pioneer marine en gineer of the city. Is reported seri ously 111 at his home, H3 Montavllla. street. He 1s not expected to recover. General Freight Agent Blair, of the -Big Three fleet will leave on the Koae City today for San Francisco, though be says he could remain a month longer and keep busy. In tow of the tug Charles M. Greiner tha British bark Iverna was shifted yesterday from Montgomery dock Ho. t to Oceanic and thereby a third com petitive towboat entered the field. To have repairs made to her wheel and her hull repainted the flreboat George II. Williams waa lifted on the public drydock yesterday and re turned to her station In tha after noon. Lumber will be loaded from the stream aboard the British schooner David Evans at St. John's today and TKAaLEaV IJtTEIXIOENCsa, Diss ta Arrive. Mam.. From D Nome . itv San Franclscoln port ( It ...... .pan AS. I . . Jtandoo pet IS tur.re .. .Manila Oct. ..Kan Pedro Oct. .. Ooulll. "t. TO SO 20 :t ii ii 31 as J. I : fsver Tillamook. - - w. T illtmook . . . . Oft. (iolil. n tiats. . . Tlllainoo....Oct. Breakwater. .. t'eoe Ht.... Oct. Geo w. eider, ian In.ao. . . Oct. T a Icon "an Francises Oct. AKIance Kureka. Tt.ar. ...pan F'eora. . . " no nok. MnPU.... Oct. Scheduled t. Depart, Name Nome City. ... Koee CUT Tillamook.... Anvil fteav.r Hu. H. Elmore, Fr.akat.r. .. For fate Oct. 1 .San Francisco .Fan P.dre. . Oct. IS . Coqullle .flandon. . ... . . Kan Pedro. ... Tillamook.... .C"oe Hay. . ... Tillamook.... Oct. 21 Oct. 2 1 Oct. S Oct. 24 Oct. 24 Oct. 24 t-t. 25 Oct. 23 Oct. 2 Oct. I Uolden oat. . Alliance . Kureka. ..... io. w. Elder. .Van Diego. . .. San Franclaee Faicoa. . . Pear Sav.rlc. .. Roeooke. . an Pedro. .Manila Sma tl.eo.... Oct. 0 Nov. 1 later she will take cargo from the dock of the St. Jonn, Lumber Com pany. E. J. Dodge, head ef tha steamship corporation bearing his name and father of Commlsaloner Dodge, of the Port of Portland, died at Kan Fran cisco Sunday at the age ef 7i. His son waa present at the bedside. In general cargo from California harbors the steamera Fairhaven and Koae City entered yesterday at tha Custom House with the German ehlp Dlone. from Santa Roaalia. The Fair haven cleared for Port Ludlow and tha Rose City for San Francisco. It waa reported yesterday that tha Norwegian steamer Solvelg had been taken on time charter for lumber loading-. Australian ports being; named. Hind. Rolph & Company are offering the German ship Dlone for recharter. The British bark Arracaa has left the Golden Gate In tow for Portland to load wheat. Movement) of Vessel.. PORTLaND. Oct. 11- Balled Steamer Golden Crate, for Tillamook; steamer Ro anoke, for haa Ilss and way porta; steam er Fairhaven. f'-r Port Lodlow. Astoria. Oct It Condition at the mouth of the river at t P. M.. smooth; wind, north 4 miles- weather, clear. Arrived down at ? . and sailed at 10 A- M. a learner Breakwater, for Coos Bay. SsJied at 2:31 y st. jspanese steamer thlntsu Maru. for China via Puset Sound. Arrived at P. M. British steamer Buvertc, from the Orient via Puset Pound. ... San Francisco. Oot. It Arrived, at I A. M. uteam.r Falcon: at T A. at. Steamer Washlncton. from Portland: at f A. M. Steamer Nehelem. from Columbia River. Failed at A. af. Steamer Catania, for Portland. Sailed last B1ht British bark Arrmcan in tow of tog Hercules; steamer Maverick, for Portland. Cooe Pay. Oct. 1. Arrived K I earner Al liance, from Portland. Aberdeen. Oct. 17. Arrived St.ara.r Temple E. Dorr, from Portland. Victoria. Oct. Is. Sailed Norwegian steamer RrcJa, from Portland, for Seattle. Seattle. Oct. It. Arrived Steamer Olson A Maiioner. from Portland. Nanalmo. Oct. II. Balled British steamer Oswestry, from Portland, for Rhanshai. fan Francisco. Oft. 18. Arrived Bteam sra Falcon, from Portland: Nehalam. and Washington. Astoria; Centralla. from Aber deen: Coaster, from Cooe Bay: Alltak. from Alttak; schooner Oregon, from Coqullle River. Palled Steamers Aoransl. for Wel lington: Catania and Hoqulam. for Astoria; Heaver, for Portland: Sann Smith, for Coea Bav; schooner Atlas, for Jalult. Seattle. Oct. IS. Arrived Steamer Hono lulan. from an Francisco; steamer Victoria, from Noma; steamer Mlseoarlan. from Ran Francisco: steamer Prince Georire. from prince Rupert: power schooner Polar Bear, from Noras via Valdes: bark Olive Bank, from Victoria, galled Steamer M. F. Plant, for fan Francisco: steamer Admiral Samp son, for Southwestern Alaska: steamer I'ma tilla. for San Francisco; steamer Prtnoe Georre. for prince Rupert. Yokohama. Oct. 1- Arrived previously Awa Maru. from Seattle; dhlnyo Mara, frora ban Francisco. Monekona. Oct. 14 Sailed Moateagla, for Vancouver. Ls Anselee. Oct 1. Arrived- J. B. tatsAn. Orare Harbor: p. S. Loop. Everett. Sailed: Oeorge W. Elder. Portland; Bain bride, rorv Townsend; Baadoo. Coqullle River. Tides at Aeaorla Tbarselay. nih. I-ow. tl 12 A. M 12 faet'4-l A. M. foot ll: P. si 1 feetl 1 11 P. M....L4 TRAIN IN SPOTLIGHT Central Oregon Awaits Coming of Farm Experts. BIG RECEPTIONS PLANNED Bend, Redmond, Arlington and . AH Cities on Jloute'Are Preparing; Welcome Queries of Rel- dents to Be Answered. Central Oregon and those districts of Eastern Oregon through which the O. W. It. & N. Company's special demon stration train will operate during tha week bf ginning October 2 are taking a deep interest in the oportunlty that thus will be presented to them for coming Into contact with instructors from the State Agricultural College and railroad officials and promise to attend tha lectures at each stopping place In great numbers. A few days ago R. B. Miller, trafflo manag-er of the O.-W. R. & N. Company, who arranged the trip, aent out a let ter to every farmer living- adjacent to the territory to be covered by the train, asking him to attend one of the demonstrations, to confer with the of ficials and Instructors In charge and to present to them those particular prob lema that hava caused the greatest difficulties. Blank postcards were en closed with the letters, for the purpose of enabling the farmera to ask their questions In advance. Questloas to Be A aa we red. These replies will be classified. The Agricultural College Instructors then will know in advance Just what sub jects to discuss at each place. This plan is a departure from the usual method of soliciting Inquiries and It Is believed will bo more effective. Sometimes the farmera are timid about asking; questlona before a large crowd. They will have no hesitancy about ex pressing; themselves on a postcard. Replies have been received from sev eral cities through which the . train will pasa telling; of the arrangements being; made there for the reception of the travelers. Commercial clubs at nearly every place are co-operating with tha railroad officials. Posters have been sent out and are displayed at publio places. Several business firms at Bend are arranging- to carry mention of the train and the lectures In their advertisements In the Bend papers. Many windows of business places at Bend. Redmond. Arlington and other cities are being; decorated, with the view of calling at tention to the trip. Farmera' Valoas Co-operate. The farmers' unions have caught ths spirit of the movement and are co operating. Special meetings of their oritanixatlona will be held simulta neously with the visit of the party. A semi-official aspect has been given the trip by the arrangement whereby Byron Hunter, field agent of the United Statea Department ot Agriculture, will arcompany the party. He will devote hla time to observations, but may be called uron to give advice to farmers and lectures to the crowds. At Madras an extraordinary meeting of the Farmers' Union will be held on the day the train stops there. The farmera there are anticipating with much Interest the distribution of mllo seed promised by the railroad. Mllo has been proved an excellent dry soil prod uct. O. C. Toung. president of the Culver Commercial Club, yesterday wrote to Mr. Miller Inform! na- him that a cele bration will be held simultaneously with tha visit and that the citlsens of that enterprising city will formally welcome the railroad to Central Ore gon. Redmond will hold a potato show the week that the train Is on the road. Tha principal day will be tha day that the stop Is made there Thursday. No vember 2- Redmond la tha center of an active and rapidly developing pota to-growing district. Kheepsara Are Interested. Heppner sheepmen have written Mr. Miller sdvlslng him of some difficulties they have had In getting; results. Some of them. It is reported, contemplate abandoning the sheep Industry and en gaging In wheat raising. The college men will give this subject earnest at tention. PORT FIGURE IS NEED CRAFT VIEWED BV SCRVKYOR AND AGENT. Reticence Will Be Obseroed Until Amount Demanded for Salvage Is Made rub lie ASTORIA. Or.. Oct. 1. (Special.) Manager Thorndlke. of tha Globe Nav igation Company, ef Seattle, owner of the disabled schooner William Not tingham, arrived here late last even ing;. Early this morning he visited the vessel, and. after making- an examina tion of her. left at once for hla home. He made no attempt to take posses sion of the craft, which la still in tha hands of tha salvage crew, represent ing the Port of Portland, and told no one what his plans regarding the ves sel are. Captain Crowe, aurveyor for the San Francisco Board of Underwrit ers, also arrived last evening and to day made a complete survey of tha schooner, preparatory to reporting; to the underwriters the extent of the damages and tha estimated cost of re palra. He found that the hull Is prac tically uninjured, excepting; that she will have to be recalked, and tha ex pense of thla probably will not exceed $1000. Tha greatest damage Is In the loss of three masts, rigging- and sails. When asked if he Intended to take charge of the schooner he replied "No," and add ed that the first step necessary would be for the Port Of Portland to fix some amount which Is wanted as compensa tion for salving- the vessel, and then the owners and underwriters will soon determine whether or not they are willing- to pay It. " MARIA'S TAXKS XOT FACITT Kern Tells Inspectors What Slight Have Hairpened. E. A. Kern, who was chief engineer of the steamer Maria September 10. when she was struck by the Rose City, but la no longer attached to the ves sel, made the statement before In spector Edwards and Fuller yesterday that If the big steamer had cut six Inches deeper Into the Maria her fuel oil tanka would have been loosened and. aa the eonnectlona are on the bot tom, the oil would have flooded the nreroom. 1 " . . . . - connections wltb oil tanks must be Cured in DR. A. G. SMITH, THE LEADI.VG SPECIALIST. I em a rearlatered aad Ucenaed pkysiclaa, eeaflalng my apeelal practice to the dtaordera ef MEN. I have more meaey Invested la mr establishment than all other Port lead apeelallata combined. I publish my true photograph, correct name, personally conduct my office, I am the most suc cessful and reliable, as medical credentials and press records prove. I make this statement so that you will know you consult a true specialist, who sees and treats patients personally. I pos sess skill and experience, ac quired in such a way ' that no other can share, and should not be classed with medical com panies. It is impossible for a medical company to attend col lege. Companies have no diplo mas or license to practice medi cine in Oregon or any other state. Medical companies are usually named after a doctor. - A. por trait, whose personality and identity are indefinite, is selected and published as the legitimate specialist of the office. Hired substitutes, ordinary doctors with questionable ability, give consultation, examination and treatment. V : ' sjr f i 1 " .1 jkavikaii ..av'jMr Assir, nt-iisi-f til WRITTEN OCARA.TTEE-Dr. Smith's written sruarantee means a cure or no pay for aervlcea. I sruarantee to oure certain ailments or refund every dollar you hava paid me for my services. Mr aervlces cost you nothing- unless I cure your Varicose Veins. Hernia. Piles, Fistula, Blood Poison, or any ailment I guarantee to cure. My terms are reasonable and no more than you are able and willing- to pay for benefits. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. DR. A. G. SMITH 234Vi Morrison St. Corner Second PORTLAND, OR. front the top. Kern was asked If the owners were violating that require ment and on being shown a blueprint of the tanks, approved in 1905, admit ted that they were connected accord Ins t that plan. The Maria was one of the first vessels to use the new fuel and It was not until later that the plan of connection waa changed. Kern testified at the trial of Cap tain Turner, pilot of the Rose City, which waa finished. The same teeti n.nnv waa a-1 von as at the Investiga tion and the inspectors have their de cision under consideration, itcrn wiu be tried today for using obscene lang uage after the collision and Captain Nellson. pilot of the Maria, will be tried for Intoxication Immediately after the accident. SKIPPER FACES STIFF FIXE rncle Sam May Charge S300 for Loss of grol r -1 a w XTav41n vnasteir of the CSitiu v. ... . -. , .. n-i . i .. v. Vilr. If Altnnnlis. Is In Se- ziriij.ii i-.. ."' - rlous trouble over three negroes from the Danish West Indies, whom he brought to port aa stowaways ana w were denied admission Into the ooun . . inotrint Attorney Ev ans filed an Information against him yesterday, charging mai no niism ly and carelessly failed to detain them it is true; it tells of a way to get rid of these plague spots which so often sap the strength and vitality, and Best of all, this permanent cure is in reach of every one. - It is an absolutely true statement to say that every old sore or chronic ulcer exists solely because of bad blood. Outside contamina tions or influences may increase the local inflammation,' but such things have nothing to do with keeping the place open. It is the in fected blood discharging its impurities through a weak spot on the flesh that does this, and the sore will continue, gradually growing worse, until the blood is purified of the exciting cause. See how nature points to the cause through the symptoms. The inflammation, discharge, discolored flesh, and the fact ihat external applications never have any curative effect on the sore, "show that deep down in the circulation there is a morbid cause which prevents the place from healing. ' But more convincing proof that bad blood is responsible for old sores, is furnished by the fact that even removing every visible trace of the ulcer by surgical operation does not cure; the sore always returns. f S. S. S. ' heals old sores because it is the greatest of all blood pucifiers; it goes into the circulation and removes the cause from the blood. When the blood has been purified there is no longer any in flammatory or Infectious matter to irritate the place and nature causes a natural and certain healing of the ulcer. When S. S. S. has cleansed the circulation and the place is well, it is not a surface cure, not simply a smoothing over of the outward evidence, but it is a perfect and per manent cure, because every vestige of the old cause hag been driven out. S. S. S. is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, cleansing and invigorating in their nature, and of great -tonic value. It is a medicine adapted to persons of any age. and is just as effective with the old as with the young or middle aged. Under the purifying and tonic effects of S. S. S. the system is greatly strengthened and benefited. To hear of S. S. S. has been good news to thousands, it is good news for you. If you wish any special advice about an old sore or ulcer write for our free book, and ask our medical department to give any instruc tions you may feel the need of. No charge for the book or advice. S. S. S. is sold at drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA. GA. 111! Five Days Varicose Veins Hernia, Blood Poison No Detention From Occupation. Family or Home. NO SEVERE OPERATIONS. MANY CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-SAVING. MOST NAT URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL ANDP ERMANENT CURB. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES . T H A T THIS Is A. FACT L AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CURE BY BXPERjf ENCE AND EQUIPMENT. yV HICH ARK THE KEYSTONES TO SUC CESS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUPPED MEDICAL OFF1CH ON THE COAST. J Invite you to come to my of fice. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood Poison, .Piles, Fistula, Bladder. Kidney and all Men's Allmenta, and give you FREE a physical exam ination; if necessary a microscopi cal and chemical analysis of secre 1 1 o n s, to " determine pathological , i i t i ..nltlnni. tvory Dinuu "tiuuiu .... u tage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A permanent cure la what you want. VARICOSE! VEINS Impair vitality. I dally demon strate that varicose veins can be cured in nearly all caaea by one treatment, in such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are pre ss rved and strengthened, pain ceasea. swelling subsides, a healthy circulation is rapidly re established. Instead of the depress ing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund tha money. KIDNEY AND BLADDER ATLMKNTS. With (htit aliments you may have more complications than are presented by any other ailing- or- f;ane. By my searching; lllumlna ion of the bladder I determine ac curately the ailment, and by microscopical examination and urinalysis I make doubly sure the condition of the kidneys, thus lay. Ing foundations for scientific treat, ment. aoe " FOR BLOOD POISON. I use Professor Ehrlich's won derful new discovery, " 0," In caaes of Specific Blood Poison. It cures in one treatment, and is the greatest marvel of medical sclenoe. This new remedy has been succeesfully used In thou sands of cases. Let me explain It to you. on board and that they effected a landing October 9. Two of them were picked up by the police and returned, but the third is at large. The minimum fine for the offense Is 300. Captain Martin will be given a hearing this morning. Oil "ot to Run Into River. By direction of Mayor Rushlight, Fire Chief Laudenklos yesterday or dered the Southern Pacific Company to cease turning oil from its shops In Brooklyn into the Brooklyn sewer. The Mayor personally Inspected the river front near where the sewer empties and expressed great surprise that the company would permit the oil to go through the sewer, as it constituted a grave menace, he declared. SCHOOL ORCHESTRA READY Jefferson High Begins Practice Un der Musical Director Chapman. Music will be one of the diversions of the students of Jefferson High School to a great' extent this Win ter. One of the new organizations this year. Is the school orchestra or ganised bv Musical Director Chapman, who recently took charge of the study CURES OLD SORES To every person suffering with an old sore or chronic ulcer, the very best news in this paper is contained in the present article. It is good news because EWS FACTS FOR MEN A Straight Talk by C. K. Holsman, M. D. the Expert Specialist I am an expert specialist and treating ailments of men exclusively. I own my own office and equipment and pub lish my own photograph, and personally supervise tha treatment of all patients from the time they come to me until I discharge them as cured. Although my time is fully occupied from early morn until late at night in looking after the wants of my patients, and in admin istering my special treatment for Blood Poison. Vari cose Veins and Hydrocele. I always take pleasure In .nnanltln. n.l.H nan, natintS- ln ofterinr my services to the afflicted the reWIt of 18 years' experience In ail ments ot men I am giving you the BEST that can be had anywhere. My reputa tion for the past 18 years can leave no doubt as to my ability, honesty and Integrity and sliould be sufficient to convince the most skeptical that I am the FOREMOST and IEADING Specialist In Portland. I possess skill and experience acquired in such a way that no other can share it and sliould not oe classed with Inexperienced doctors or specialists. . , . , A thorough Investigation should be made by every ailing man as to the special ist he consults. Duty and destiny to self and those who depend upon you demand the best medical attention. I hava the ability and can give you this serv ice. I hava always charged a very reasonable fee, so that my services may bo obtained by any man who sincerely desires to be cured. I make no misleading statements, false promises or unbusinesslike propositions. I would like to have you lor a patient If you will come to me on a strictly professional basis, accepting Induce ments that I offer, which are my ability. 18 years1 successful experience, time saving treatment and cure of certain diseases. VARICOSE VErVS. I daily demonstrate that Va.rieoe Veln 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. welling" sub sides, a healthy circulation la rapidly re established, instead of the depressing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured. KIDXET, BLADDER AXT PROSTATIC IISKASES With these diseases you may riave more 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 laylnff foundations for aetentlfle treatment. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISOX. ScIentiAc treatment only should be used in combating this loathesome dis ease. I cure Blood Poison by the new German Remedy which I Introduce di rectly Into the blood, purifying it, neu tralizing It and expelling poison from the system. New blood thua formed supplies and rebuilds the tissue In such a way that the patient recovers hla nor mal state of health, strength and sound ness. MY DIRECT TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS. That disorder commonly known a weakness haa for years and generations baffled the efforts of physicians, yet to this very day a majority of doctors, spe I Treat All Ailments of Men, and Cure to Stay Cured I Offer Free Consultation and Examination I invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for varicose veins, hydrocele, hernia, nervous debility, blood poion, piles, fis tula, bladder, kidney and all men's ailments, and give you FKEE a physical examination. My office Is ofMin all day from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M". and Sunday from 10 to 13. All coxTespondeiic treated coiindeiitlally. -Letters cheerfully answered. Dr. CI Holsman 221 12 Morrison Street Corner First Street Portland, Oregon of music in the Portland achooJs. He hopes to have the players In shape In a short time to be able to furnish mu sic at the different school entertain ments. More than 30 students took part In the first practice yesterday and all In struments for a complete orchestra were represented. Practloe has also been begrun by the glee clubs of the school. the Boys' Glee Club and the Girls' Glee Club: Both will be under the direction of Madame D"Aurla. who directed them last year. The glee club will prob ably give another entertainment soon but on a larger scale than last year. Twin City Ministers Elects CENTRA-LIA, Wash., Oct. 18. (Spe cial.) An election of officers of the Twin City Ministerial Association for the ensuing- year, was held in Cen tralla yesterday. The following offi cers were elected: President. Rev. Robert J. Reld of Centralla; vice-president. Rev. Judson Brown of Chehalis; secretary and treasurer. Rev. C A. Flania-an of Centralla. Rev. F. A. LaViolette of Chehalis was the out going president. Consult (FREE) DR. KEEFE X erve. Blood and Skin Ailments SPECIALIST And Kidney and Bladder Troubles. ?7?!V Come to me in confidence and let vnn the I- - - JfK ""' " v -; ::..'. 4 wnniiarfiil reluven- i i s JJatlngr and curative J? powers of my direct method of treat- JimenL xou io under no obliga tion to take treat ment unless my charges, terms and a r r a ngements are e n 1 1 r ely satisfac tory to you. No in jurious m e d 1 clnes My Beat Refer ence la NOT A DOLLAR NEED used which leave BE PAID UN- after eitecis on me Til. CURED. system, jno oeten tion from business. The following; allmenta are success fully treatedt Vnrleoae Veins, Nerve, Blood and Skin Allmenta, Kidney and Bladder Trouble a. Blood Poison, Vleakneaa, Kruptlons, piles, Fistula. WRITE: If you cannot call write for information regarding Dr. Keefe's Treatment. EVERYTHING- CONFIDENTIAL. NO HIRED SUBSTITUTES. I meet you personally, consult with you and treat you individually at all times until you are cured. Legally qualified to practice Lb Ore gon. Washington, C a 1 1 f o r nia and Nevada. I to N 7 to 8 Dally'i Sunday, 10 to 1. J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. 813 WASHINGTON ST, COR. 64h, Portland, Or. L. T. YEE & SONS Tha old eminent Chines, doctor cores any disease successfully, such as weak ness, constipation, asthma, catarrh, cancer, piles, nerv ousness, rheumatism, blood SonT luns. liver, kidney and stomach trouble; also Drj-at allmenta of men ana women. No matter who has failed. I cnarantee-a cur. If armri n - v . rrul.iatA from v..rUun'ver.Itr;. and took pest-araduat. ,u cMna. I hT thousands of tes fimoalli from " mr grateful patients. I us. onTy h.' mos? harml... Chines, herb. -caraless of th. hlsh price. So I can help yon. Call or writ, for symptom blank and circular. 1. T. TEE s SONS MBDICTJTB CO., Ursa. - oUaBd. Ot. i- , t.- i'A. V .y t i fSSt . e. CK. Holsman, O. U cialists not excepted, are attempting to overcome it by methods that have been in constant use and have always failed for half a century. They dose the system with powerful stimulants and tonics, calculated to restore 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 itive detriment of the patient. Weakness Is only a pymptom resulting from many local conditions and is curable by local treatment only, without the giving of a single internal dose, which demonstrates 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 have entire confidence in my ability 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 MONEY 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 ment have become skeptical and think there is no cure for them. I want an opportunity to treat such men. It makea no difference about the financial part, as I accept pay for my services as benefits are derived; when I am satis fied the patient is reliable. Health Is capital at Interest. I will prove my abil ity to cure before ask ins pay for my services. SIGN THIS COl'PON FOB VALUA BLE INFORMATION FKEK. Please send ma free your self-ex-arr.lnallon blank, "For Men," as I desire to describe my case to you for ihe purpose of taking treatment, If decide you can curs me and your charge la low enouch tO( suit me. Name. p THE) i DR. GREEN ADVICE TO MEN You do not care to read long-winded, boastful advertise ments. WHAT YOU WANT 13 A CURE. COMB TO ME AND GET IT. One un der my treatment, you will quickly realize how simple a thins; It la to get well In the hands of a specialist who knows his business. My euros add not only years to life, but life to years. I out new enererv into worn-out bodies. rnm nnirkiv anil nermnnentiT ail curanie rae of VARICOSE VEINS without severe surejlral operations; KPF.C1HC VtI.O(l POIhON without injurious ririiKH: (fiOfl skill fully administered If preferred; NKKVO VITAX IKBI1-ITY without ptiniulati ve rem edies: HIAIIEK and KIDNKY trouble; 1'ILES and all KECTAJL ailment-, of men My offer PAY WHEN" bATISFIh-U is your absolute protection. Consultation, examination and diagnosis free. Office hours dally, 9 to A; evenings, T to 8. Sundays, 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 862 Washington St., Portland. A SQUARE DEAL is what you will get if you treat with me, Results are quick and positive. You are benefit ed at once. along; for months with some other spe cialist are astonished at the prompt effects of my r e m a r k a ble t treatment. I cure f?;- Nervous u e c line, Rupture, Rheuma- Vi tism. btur ana Bwollt,u Bladder, etc. Blood Ailments quick- CffZ ly and safely cured by DUD Consultation Free. Write or Call. DR. LINDSAY The Old Rellnble Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance Second street. Portland, Or. Offloe hours A. M. to 8 P. Sun days, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. I Cure Men IS MY FEE lrV A Pay When Cured. Iv. '. A fei U e n eral Debility, aiHBBHggQaSSBRaaUS .uiiiu-u of exposure, overwork anaTother vlo latlona of Nature's lnvra"aments ot Bladder and Kidneys, Varicose Veins, qsleklr and permanently cured at amall expense. I cure such aliments as Varicose Veins, Piles, Specific Blood Poison, etc., completely and permanen 1 1 y. Often with only a single treatment. Office hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. It Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO, In Washlncton St., Corner First, i Portland, flreroo. BING CHONG, Chinese Doctor Sado of Chinese, herbs and root medicine cures all Kinds diseases of th heart, luncs. Uver. atomach, kld y. blood troubles ot man ind woman when others talL If you suffer, call or write to 232 & Wash. St., tor. 24. Room 18, Port. Or. V.a - ,'i-sijai