THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. TORTLAXD. MAY 21. 1911.
HEAD OF PANAMA-PACIFIC FAIR IN
SAN FRANCISCO LIVES IN NEW YORK
Charles C. Moor Who Will HTe Charj8 of Bif Exposition, However, Call By City Hi Homo
ray Butler I Mentioned aa Ambassador to Germany to Succeed David J. HilL
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NEW YOKK. May :. Special.
Chart C Moor has bun chosen
to h.ad the great exposition that
wilt h hrtd In Han Francisco In ll In
.-el.-r.rat Ion of the completion of the
Panama Canal. Mr. Moore for some
time ha, bu a resident of New Tork.
although h recotnli San Franclaco
hla home.
Captain John H. Glbbona. V. 8.
has been aelected to auperlntendent the
Naval Academy at Annapolis.
Theodore K. Vail la president of the
American Teleirraph A Telephone Com
pany, the so-called "telegraph trust."
Among the many men mentioned as
possible successors to Tavld J. Hill.
Ambassador to Germany. Is Nicholas
Murray Butler, president of Columbia
University.
Commander Webster A. Edgar. U. 8.
K.. commands the Wilmington, which
waa recently sent to Canton. China.
because of th disturbed conditions
there.
a
Christian Hemmlcg la to marry the
famous Mrs. Barney, of Washington and
Paris. Mr. Hemmlrk Is younger than
Mrs. Barney's daughters: but "age can
not wither" the beautiful Washington
widow who has astounded two contl
nenta by her versatility, hen brilliancy
and her. charm. Mr. Hemmlclc is said
to be Independently wealthy.
NEW YORK WONDERS AT STRANGEST
SLAYER, WHO CRIES FOR PUNISHMENT
Mrs. George O'Shaughnessy. Who Committed Premeditated Crime, May Never See Sing Sing When Husband
Threatened to Commit Suicide. Woman, Devout Catholic, Kills Husband, Whoso Soul She Says She Saved.
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Brace Up and Come to Me. Worry No Longer
You Can Get a Speedy, Lasting Cure From Me
Not a Dollar Need Be Paid Until Benefited
I Restore Plenty of Life, Energy and Vigor of Youth
To be strong and vigorous is the slm of
. ,t .nw vnanv we
find ho are wasting ihe vitality and
strength which nature slvaa them. InMeau
of developing Into the etrons. v:grous young
fellows that nature intended Ifcem to be.
thy find themselves stunted :irt despondent
no ambition to do anything. They strug
gle aimlessly along, sooner or later to be
come victims of that dread disease, nervous
detlllty: their finer sensibilities blunted aiid
their nerves shattered.
A SURE CURE
de nn my fee in
33.UU MANY CASES
The great volume "of my practice allows
me to makl uniformly low fees, so ' hat no
man need be without proper reajment. I
absolutely have the best equipped mediral ,
off In the W..U This fact. "ur5.r.v "r5
mv knowledge and experience. Insures 'jy
man receiving the best and most scientific
treatment known to the profession
I neer make my fee. or mean, of paying
them out of the reach of any i man. for I
have plenty of this world's goods and It
is mv desire to give to diseased men the best
'treatment "to' be had for a .mall outlay
of money, within the reach ef any man.
DON'T DELAY Call Today.
If You Cannot Call Send for
Free Examination Blank.
NOT A CENT CHARGED LOWEST PRICES QUICKEST ClRlb
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Cured In a fow weeks- Improvement
from the .tart. If you .offer from loss
of energy and ambition, feel tired when
you arise in the morning, lame papic.
dlsstness. spMs before the eye., and feel
you are not the man you once were, 1
will cure you for life.
TISKI E WASTE.
Either partial or total, overcome by my
Vlgorel Absorbent Pad for weak dis
eased men. Call and I will explain
why it cure, when ail ease falls. A
fri.nniv chat will co.t you nothing.
Call at once, and don't delay.
Mv Soecial Prices
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Specific Blood PoUon
scientific treatment only should be
used in combating this loathsome dis
ease. I curs Blood Poison by method,
of my own devising which Introduce
my remedies directly Into the blood,
purifying It. neutralising and expelling
poison from the system. New blnej
thus formed supplies and rebuilds the
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pain, no cutting, no operation. By my
method tie urethral tfinM U healed
and entire system restored to Its
healthy etate. No failures, no pain or
loss of tune.
VARICOSE VEIK9
I daily demonstrate that Varicose
Veins. can be cured. In nearly
all cases, by one treatment m
nch a satisfactory way that the vital
nsrts are preserved and strengthened:
Sain ceases, swelling subsides a
healthy circulation Is rapidly re-cstab-llshed.
Instead of the depressing condi
tions. I guarantee you a cure to atay
cured or refund the money.
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NEW TORK, May 20. (Special.)
All New Tork is Interested In
little Urs. Oeorge O'ShauBhnessy,
the strangest murderess ever locked tip
In the TomHh. Although her crime
wu premeditated, the chances ara that
she will never be punished.
The woman has only been married a
year. Then her husband showed
marked attention to a young slrl. and
the wife reproved him. There were a
number of arguments and finally the
husband announced that he would com
mit sul-lrle.
Now Mrs. OShouKhnessy Is a devout
Catholic and the threat terrified her.
According; to her belief. If her husband
took his own life, his soul would be
lost forever. So to save him from this
fate, she picked up a revolver and shot
him to death. Then, having saved her
husband's soul, she surrendered to the
offl.-ers of the law and demanded to
be executed with as little delay as
possible.
More? $.urprlMi Come.
n after she was locked up the
n continued to astonish the of
sh. Ka.i about l.'OO and ln
. . Ae it in m beautiful floral
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piece, bearing the Inscription. "My Be
loved Husband." Then she requested
that she be let out of prison long
enough to a-o to the funeral. This be
ing denle.l. she sent what was left of
her money to a priest with a note tn
which she said. In part:
"1-t my savings go to bury George.
Please say a msas for his soul snd pray
for him during the Sunday masses. He
has nobody In New York and I would
like that oo would see lilm burled re
spectful In a Cath.iic cemetery. If I
ever get out. or before I go to the
electric chair. I will ask a request to
see bis grave and I want you to be
able to gul.le me. 1 want yon to see
t-ial no flowers are accepted from
Tessie Hayes, the woman who ruined
both our lives. I forgive her. George
bad been awful good to me. and I love
him stilt"
petrctivea who have investigated the
rmft a4V that the murder has msny
peculiar features. They believe that
had It t"t been that O'Shaughnessy
threatened to kill himself, he would
have beea alive today. The wife was
rear.y to forgive him for running
around with the other woman, but
when fce hinted at aulclde. she de
termined tl-.sl the one Important thing
was to save hla sonL
I'lstrl.t Attorney Whitman frankly
expresses Mmseif as puxilsd over the
rase. The woman shows no signs of
Insanity. a-e Is simply a very devout
Catholic. The t nances are, however,
t.tat she will be sent to an asylum. It
Is doubtful if a Jury woul.l even con
vict her of manslaughter, but it Is also
unlikely that a Judge would free her.
Judge FtsMer Uujetl."
Jude Warren W. Koeter. the most
dignUled and learned member of the
Court of General Sessions, has been
guyed" by hla associates recently to
sn eitent thst makes him yearn for
the Summer vacation. And the trouble
was ail caused by John c-msld. a putty
taced Hungarian pastrycook on a Cun
ard liner.
gmeld. In addition to being a pastry
cook, was one of cur busiest little big
amists. And he always told Ms vic
tims that he earns of a distinguished
family In Hungary. To prove It h
would show them the photographs of
his "darung Father" and his "beloved
mother."
The police got these plctures when
they captured Smeld. "Mother" was
.-usan B. Anthony, while "Father" was
Ju.lsre roster
Judge Kosalsky. who tried the case,
sent Smeld to Sing Sing for five years.
That was all the law allowed him to
lo. but Ju.ige Foster rss been hesrd
l ssy slave tnat sometimes tiis law la
Inadequate to properly punish certain
offenses.
Hoc Books Spurious?
Now that the Hoe" sale 'Is over, cer
tain eminent authorltlea on books and
bindings are coming to the front with
the announcement that certain of the
volumes disposed of there are spurious.
One msn when asked why he did not
make the charge during the sale, re
plied: "It Is not ethical In our business to
say anything about a sale until the
sals is over. Frequently frauds and
Imitations are sold, but we do not
speak of tliem- until the conclusion of
the sale, because it might work an In
justice snd affect many things that
are genuine."
In other words. It is wrong to decry
a book In the hands of a fellow-dealer,
but when once he has got it sold and
got the money, it Is "professional
ethics" to mock at the buyer. -Decision
Fixes "Swindlers."
A recent decision of the United States
Court of Appeals has put a "crimp"
into a swindle which usually flourishes
around thia season of the year.
The decision Is that persons advertis
ing through the malls waste and worth
less land as good homesltes are liable
to arrest and Imprisonment In the Fed
eral penitentiaries.
Tricksters have reaped a harvest In
former years. Usually tliey advertise
In such a way that purchasers believe
they are buying In a valuable suburb
or seashore resort. If It la. for ex
ample, St. James, the famous colony
of actors, the "ad" will read: "St.
James' Manor Park. St. James, Long Is
land," Investors, of course, think they
are settling at St. James, while what
they get is a tract in a dismal swamp,
10 or 15 miles inland, and with abso
lutely no accommodations.
It is a despicable form of robbery,
because most of the victims are poor
persons, who are attracted by the small
payments asked, and see a chance to
get a homestead at reasonable rates.
It has been figured that In previous
Summers fully $1,000,000 has been tak
en In annually by these swindlers, and
heretofore the victims have had abso
lutely no redress, aa the crooks were
i ... ...r,.i . ' viva thm a "deed."
although the property was utterly
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Japanese wistaria thrives In Portland s climate. A wistaria vine now In full bloom le. attracting much
attentloa at the home of J. C. Stuart. ST1 Halsey street. Mr. Stuart obtained the root 1 years ago from th.
"id r.nujllng steamer. H.ytmn Republic, w hich had just arrived from Japan, and other roots were obtained
th. aama t'ma by James Ijtldlaw. British Consul, and J. a Koblnson. Mr. Stuart's wastarla is now
McJimln"?n It J Jreltest p" fusion, and th. blossoms are blue and white. It I. at its best only for a week
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worthless. Now that misrepresentation
is illegal, the operators stand on the
same plane as goldbrick men, and are
In danger of arrest every day.
Gebhard "Kins; of Dudes."
Frederick Gebhard, in hla day, was
regarded as the leader of fashion. He
inaugurated the styles in men's clothes,
and his Jewelry, was expensive and in
the best of taste. In fact, for yeare he
was known aa "The King of the
Dudes."
These facts were recalled the other
day, when the State Appraisers filed
their report on Gebhard's estate. There
was no mention of any clothing upon
which a tax could be placed, while the
jewelry was only a watch valued at
$50. a few pins, chains and shirt but
tons, the entire lot being valued at
$356. The report then goes on to say:
"In reply to the question asked by
the appraisers as to the absence of any
mention of any wearing apparel, it is
the fact that for some six months prior
to the death of Mr. Gebhard he was ill
and confined to his home, and for that
reason did not require ' any great
amount of wearing apparel, and the
deponent is informed and believes that
the executrix has come into the pos
session of none since his death."
lira. Mary Neilson. Gebhard's sister,
gets the entire estate, which is valued
at $163,721.10.
Jerome's Brother Let Out.
Incoming tourists will miss Colonel
Lovell H. Jerome, who in the past has
been the most prominent person on
the revenue cutters that went down the
bay to meet the liners.
For the force at this port has been
reorganized, and the genial brother of
former District Attorney William Trav
ers Jerome has been let out.
Jerome was Uncle Sara's official
"greeter." He was assigned to meet
distinguished foreign visitors, to whom
special courtesies were to be shown, and
to look after the comfort of passen
gers generally. Jerome was extremely
popular and will be missed by the vet
eran travelers, who always took their
troubles to him. He is a West Point
graduate, and for a time served in the
Army, but has been connected with the
customs service In various capacities
since the late sixties.
Grit True Element Essential
to Success
Persistence, Despite Obstacles. De
velop. Character aad Brings At
tal.aseat. Is Declared, aad Deeds
Wltkowt Force Mean Failure.
BY MADISOV JC. PETERS.
PURE grit is that element of char
acter which enables a man to
clutch his aim with an Iron grip
and keep the needle of . his purpose
pointing to the star of his hope.
Through sunshine and storm, through
hurricane and tempest, through sleet
and rain, with leaky ship, with a crew
in mutiny, it perseveres: nothing but
death can subdue it and it dies still
struggling.
Many men fail for want of force.
They lack moral fiber. They have no
driving power in tbeir engine. They
fall in life's battle because their back
bone is all pulp and their nature all
pine. The men who have done things
were very often men who had - no
friends, no backing, nothing but pure
grit and Invincible purpose to commend
them.
Jones Type Needed.
The world wants men with a clear
grit of Paul Jones, who, when surren
der waa demanded, audaciously replied:
"Surrender? I have Just begun to
fight."
Th. late John A. Johnson, of Min
nesota, the most beloved Governor that
state ever had, whose whole vllfe was
Cured in Five Days
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A.
. U. Staaitk, M. D.
I am the only specialist in Port
land who does not advertise a fic
titious name or photograph.
I publish my true photograph,
correct name, personally conduct
my office. I am the most success
ful . and reliable, as medical cre
dentials and press records prove.
I make this statement so that you
will know you consult a true spe
cialist, who sees and treats pa
tients personally. I possess skill
and experience, acquired in such a
way that no other can share, and
should not be classed with medical
companies. It is Impossible for a
medical company to attend col
lege. Companies have no diplomas
or license to practice medicine In
Oregon or any other state. Medi
cal companies usually are named
after a doctor. A portrait, whose
personality and Identity are In
definite, is selected and published
as the legitimate specialist of the
office. Hired substitutes, ordinary
doctors with questionable ability,
give consultation, examination and
treatment.
A thorough Investigation should
be made by every ailing man as to
the specialist he consults. Duty
and destiny to self and those who
depend upon you demand the best
medical attention. I have the abil
ity and I can give you this service.
I have always charged a very rea
sonable fee, so that my services
may be obtained by any man who
sincerely desires to be cured. I
make no misleading statements or
unbusinesslike propositions;
neither do I desire to be particu
larly independent, and I would like
to have you for a patient. If yoa
will come to me on a strictly pro
fessional basis, and the induce
ments that I offer, which are my
ability and twenty years' success
ful experience, time-saving treaAN
' ment and guarantee of cure of cer
tain ailments.
NO MONET REQUIRED TO
COMMENCE TREATMENT. Many
patients have no confidence in
their doctor because he demands
pay before a cure has been effect
ed, and there are many, who have
been misinformed about their con.
dltlon, or through unsuccessful
treatment have become skeptical
and think there is no cure for
them. I want an opportunity to
treat such cases. It makes no dif
ference about the financial part,
as I accept pay for my services as
benefits are derived, when I am
satisfied the patient is reliable.
Health is capital at Interest. I
will prove my ability to cure you
before asking pay for my profes
sional services.
WRITTK.V GUARANTEE: Dr. Smith's written guarantee means a cure
or no pay for services. I guarantee to cure certain aliments or refund
every dollar you have paid me for my services. My services 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 8 A. M. to 8 P. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
DOCTOR A. G. SMITH
ENTRANCE Z34V4 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OR.
Varicose Veins
Hernia, Blood Poison
No Detention From Occupation,
Family or Home
NO 8EVERE OPERATIONS.
MAST CASES PERMANENTLY
CURED IN ONE TREATMENT.
MOST TIME-SAVING. MOST NAT
URAL. MOST SAFE. A RADICAL
ANDP E R M A N E N T CURE 1
GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE
YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AUr
THORITIES THAT THIS IS A
FACT I AM CERTAINLY PRE
PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI
ENCE AND EQUIPMENT. WHICH
ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC
CESS. I HAVE THE BEST
EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON
THE COAST. I WILL GIVE V00
TO ANY CHARITY AS GUARAN
TEE THAT EVERY STATEMENT
IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS
TRUE.
I invite vou to come to my of
fice. I will explain to you my
treatment for Varicose V eina
Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood
Poleon. Plies. Fistula. Bladder,
Kldnev. Prostatic and all Men s
Ailments, and give you FREE a
physical examination; If necessary
a microscopical and chemical
analysis of secretions, to deter
mine pathological and bacterio
logical conditions. Every person
should take, advantage of this op
portunity to learn their true con
dition. A permanent cure is what
you want.
VARICOSE VEINS
Impair vitality. I daily demon-
strate that varicose veins can be
cured In nearly all cases by one
treatment, in such a satisfactory
way that the vital parts are pre
served and strengthened, pain
ceases, swelling s u b s 1 e s, a
healthy circulation Is rapidly re
established, instead of the depress
ing conditions. I guarantee you a
cur to stay cured or refund th.
money.
HERNIA (IirPTl REI
Disregard of existing hernia has
cost many lives. The smallest
hernias are the most dangerous
to life, because of the Increased
liability to strangulation. I cure
rupture in selected cases with per
fect safety and entail no suffer
ing, and do not detain you from
occupation, under guarantee. Many
cases cured to stay cured In one
treatment.
PILES AND FISTULA.
The sequelae of these afflictions
are distressing, nervous reflexes
and painful conditions. My treat
ment and success are the result of
years of experience. I cure Piles
without cutting. I cure you with
out pain or detention from occu
pation. I give a written guaran
tee to cure piles and fistula.
KIDNEY AND BLADDER AIL
MENTS. With these aliments you may
have more complications than are
presented by any other ailing or
gans. By mv searching Illumina
tion of the bladder I determine ac
curately the aliment, and by
micros copical examination and
urinalysis I make doubly sure the
condition of the kidneys, thus lay
ing foundations for scientific,
treatment.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
Cerebro, where the mental forces
are Impaired. Spinal, where the
spinal centers are Involved. Vital,
where the sympathetic nervous
system and forces that govern the
organs are deranged by reflex ef
fects of ailments. I treat these
conditions and all weakness in
duced by nervous complications
and excesses and put you on the
right track to health, restoring
the conditions essential to your
future life and happiness.
SOB " FOR BLOOD POISON.
1- use Professor Ehrlich's won
derful new discovery, " 06," in
cases -of Specific Blood Poison. It
cures in one treatment, and is the
greatest marvel of medical
solence. This new remedy has
been successfully used in thou
sands of cases. Let me explain it
to you.
an example of clear grit, after being
defeated twice in his race for the State
Senate, said. "I think I get along be
cause It doesn't hurt me to get licked.
I can chum with the man who beats
me. There is nothing like knowing
when not to quit."
The world wants the kind of man
that Theodore Roosevelt says he likes:
"Who does not shrink back from tem
porary defeat In life, but who comes
up again and again."
Sir Thomas Lipton once entered one
of his many stores and. unknown to the
new clerk, he was prevailed upon to
buy a pound of Upton's cheese. Sir
Thomas Insisted that be was merely
looking around, but the persistent clerk
would not be shaken oft and he talked
so enthusiastically about this particu
lar cheese that the owner of the store
found the easiest way to get rid of the
clerk was to pay for a pound of his
own cheese. A little later that clerk
was promoted.
Never give up. Hold on a little
longer. Holding on three days more
discovered the New World. The world
owes more to grit than to genius. Our
20th century civilization was wrought
by men who would never surrender.
Everybody believes in the man who
hangs on.
Grit Is Essential.
The late Mrs. Craigie (John Oliver
Hobbs), said: "That one secret of the
American success is that if he does
fail, he gets up with more determina
tion than before and fights until he
wins."
In the assertion of your individual
ity you can best Illustrate the purity
of your grit. The world's great things
have been accomplished by individuals
who had grit. Vast social reforma
tions have been born in individual
hearts. Truths that now sway the
world were first proclaimed by Indi
viduals who were not afraid of being
laughed at who dared to be' singular.
Individual effort inspired by clear grit
has been the mightiest agency for the
purifying and uplifting of man.
Lack of lofty courage, sublime moral
heroism makes good men useless
goody-goody s goody-goody that they
are good for nothing. Be good for
something. Stand for something. ' Be
somebody. The man who runs with the
crowd- counts for nothing.
They are slaves who dare not be
In the right with two or three.
A Corner In Kats.
Wilmington (Del.) Dispatch to New
York Herald.
Dr. Julian Oritz, bacteriologist and
chemist, of this city, and husband of
Mrs. Alice Oritz, daughter of Mrs.
Elizabeth B. du Pont, is buying all the
rats and mice he can get in Wilming
ton. He is experimenting on the
rodents in furtherance of a theory that '
by forcing chemicals through the skin
he can cure tuberculosis and other
diseases, instead of giving medicine in
ternally. ,
Dr. Oritz uaid that he would await
the result of further experiments be
fore announcing to the medical world
what he has discovered. He forces
chemicals through the skin by the use
of electricity. He Is being aided by
Dr. Pierre Drouchard, who recently ar
rived here from France.
More than two miles of silk frequently
Is taken from a single cocoon.
VARICOSE VEINS
CURED IN FIVE DAYS
COME
I Cure
Nervous Debility, Blood
and Skin Diseases,
' Rheumatism, v
Heart Disease, Diseases of the
Lungs, Liver Disorders, Piles,
Fistula and All Diseases of Men
I Advertise What I Do, and Do What I Advertise.
$10 EXAMINATION GIVEN FREE BY A
PHYSICIAN WHO HAS BEEN
30 YEAKS A SPECIALIST.
AND CONSULT US FREE OF ALL CHARGE.
DR. LINDSAY
THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST.
Corner Alder and Second streets. Entrance 128 Second street. Portland.
Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.