The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 31, 1911, SECTION TWO, Page 14, Image 30

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    1911.
14
SUNDAY OREGONIAX. PORTLAND. DECEMBER
31.
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SNOW DELAYS SHIP
Rose City Held in Blizzard
Thick as Heavy Fog.
UP-RIVER TRIP IS SLOW
Teaael Brine Ught Cargo From Cal
ifornia Porta but Will Kcturn
Heavily Laden Paen
grr Travel Normal.
Snow ao thick that it resembled a
heavy mantle of foa; and mad head
way ImpoMtbla only under a low belL
waa what tha ateamer Hoe. City es
prlencd comlD( up from Astoria
Thursday eventna-. Captain Maaun aaya
that tha uow continued with tha aama
condition until SL Hrln an rtichfd.
Tha Jtoea City eblfted from Alns
worth dock yesterday to twain her
morn of tha harbor, which la unusual,
aa the vessela customarily remain at
tha dork at leaat a day after arriving,
but aha had a small cargo from Cali
fornia porta, Tha ruah of freight
outh bound ahnwa no material abate
ment, aapaclally with otferlnga of
grain, passenger travel baa dropped
to a normal stas;. and tha nest ruah
will ba from tha south, when steerage
patroaa reauma their northward march
In aeareh of employment.
.NORTH PACIFIC LOSES NAME
Ordrre Recrlved to Transact Biml
nena, lor Mcrrrr IntrrrM.
Formal notice haa been received at
the Portland agency of the North Pa
cific Kteamehlp Company k-at the cor
poration will ceaee to have control of
the ateamera Geo. W. Elder. Roanoke
and Alliance after tomorrow, becauee
they are to be merged with the fleeta
or the Alaska Pacific and Alaaka Coaat
eteamahip lines.
The new corporation' name haa not
been announced, but It la In proceaa
of formation. Notice waa given that
all accounta must ba segregated after
January 1. ao tha bualneaa of the North
Pacific and the succeeding company can
b maintained on asperate ledgers. The
learn.-r Oeo. W. KMer haa aalled from
Kan Franclaco for Portland under the
flag of the North Pacific, and on the
outward voyage ahe will be in tha
aervlre of the merger organisation. Aa
to other changes no Intimation haa
been given, but It la expected that In
tha general reorganisation the prin
cipal Influence on the Portland service
will te a change of ateamera. the
ICnanoke possibly being placed on the
I'uget Sound-San Franclaco run and
her place taken by one or two amaller
carriers.
BARGE 1XEET IS VNLIGIITED
4 olumbla Contract Company iRnore-s.
fiovrrnmcnt Kulca.
Five big rock barges, virtually
moored abreaat In the harbor, on the
Kaet fide between the Morrison and
and Ilawthorne-avenue bridges, with
but one of them lighted, were a menace
to navigation dlacovered lata Thuraday
night by Inapectora f the Cuatom
Miuee. The fleet belonged to the Co
lumbia Klver Contract Company, of
which Ianlel ern la the head, and It
waa reported to the Cuatom-Houae au
thorltlea that the barges were swing
ing wrll Into the stream.
A line from the dock held the Bret
barge about 0 feet off. while another
line to the second barge waa alack and
part of It submerged so that, had a
amall boat attempt-d to paaa between.
It probably would have been capsiied.
Major llclhdoe. Corpa of Engineer.
V. K A, waa Informed of the caee yea
terday and a formal statement was
filed with Collector of Cuatoma Mal
colm. It waa not decided whether each
unllghted barge would conatltute a
aeparate otfenae. It la contended In
marine circlea that there la no more
reaaon why corporallona ahould uae
.! hriwe for mooring barcea In auch
manner than that a ahlp ahould be al
lowed to awing from her berth into the
channel and display no lights.
Iamactd Craft Puts Into Harbor.
SEATTLE. Wash.. Dec 10. The
ftrltlah ateamer Henley of the Blue
Funnel line, which left Tacoma for
the Orient December 1 with a large
cargo, much of It cotton, put Into Dutch
Harbor. Alaska, today, short of coal
and damaged by a storm. It 1 be
lieved that the Injury to tne boat Is
unimportant, and that she will coal, re
pair ana proceeu.
Marine Xotc.
Captain Frank Stevens has resumed
command of the ferry Vancouver, vice
Captain Charlea Vailenga. Captain F.
J Jim la again akipper of the tug
Heaolute. aucceedlng Captain Koselie
Co burn.
W. A. Falrweather. Deputy Collector
of Customs In charge of the Tacoma
branch, ta visiting In the city.
B. Adams, an Inspector retained by
the Treaaury Department on construc
tion work, haa arrived in Portland to
pass on new floors and other repairs
recently completed at the Custora
Jiouse. He Is stationed at Belllngham.
supervising the building of a post
office. With 1.0:5.00 feet of lumber for
San Pedro. the steamer Klamath
cleared at the Cuatom-Honsa yester
day. Steamboat masters arriving yester
day reported that late Thursday night
the home of Thomas Moore, a well
known rancher residing on the head
of Kauvle's Island, had been destroyed
by lira.
Work of loading the Norwegian ship
Sierra Miranda with wheat will begin
this week, as ahe yesterday shifted
to Montgomery dock No. t from Linn
ton, and her berth at the ballast dock
taken by tha Las be k-
Lumber laden for the south, the new
McCormlck steamer Willamette Is
scheduled to sail this afternoon, aiso
the Klamath, of the same flag, which
has been In commission two years.
Captain Nolan, of tha tug Wallola,
has reported by wireless that the Co
lumbia River bell buoy haa con adrift.
At 4 shillings 1 pence the British
tramp Inverklp naa been taken under
time charter by tha American Trading
Company to load lumber at Portland
for Port Ptiia. The vessel is now
loading at Antwerp with general cargo
for Henry Lund Co.
Bringing Il tona of cargo from Bal
boa, which originated en the Atlantlo
Coast, tha ateamer Riverside, of the
California at Atlsntlo Steamship Com
pany line, reached the harbor last
nuight and berthed at the North Bank
dock. will load outward with
lumber.
Movements of Vesl.
Srm-n-AKt. D-o- Arrive mr
JUvarstJe. ra atalarsa. bated learner
t.i my. ft San Fraix-laee: steamer Ta
maipala. fnr eaa Franr-lso. v,
anuria. pc a". onrllilor. at the merrta
ef the river at t P. St.. smooth: wind "orth
we.t. 12 miles: w-aiher. cloudy. Ealleo ai
7 A. M. rir-araer Yi:owf jn., fir Pan Fe
.Iro; at 7:0 A. si. steamer Olrmpic lor
an Pedro. Arrli.d at T:40 A. at and left
ud at 12 SO P. M. Steamer K:vrld. from
kiW bailed at S A British I'MM'
Srmthearn. tor M.lhoorn. ; Btltlah bark Con
ir faKle. for Uumbiiovi or Falmouto.
Arrived down at I 13 p. S;--r
er. and sailed at 4.J0 P. J, for Saa Fraa-
C1hT'n Frnela. Tv.e. 0. Arrived at t
A. M sieam.r Falcon: at A. -v7"
MMiur Roanuke. from Portland. Arrlvea
nl(hl Steamer Catania, from Port .ana
Co. Ilav. I-r. SU. 9alla itteamer
Br-.kw.-.r. for Purtland. failed yeaterUay
.-t-.m-r Alliance, lor turfki.
M.nt.r-T. Urc. Arrived Iteatner
FlitriM. from Portland. ..-
port Mn !.:. r.'. Arrived Steamer
W. f. lt-rrln. from Jr-.'.r.d.
Httnd". ic. r. .tid l-Doner t-. o-H..!m-
for i-oluoiMa Rh". .,..
KrtPhane. le- ST. Arrived BarVeriUne
Oe..relra. from Columbia River.
Kan pe-lru. l-c. jut .-all steamer Bea
ver, for Portland. .
: Franco. tec. r.n. ArTlvrH gleam-
ITE.IUI lXTT-I-lJOEXC.
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Fear
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Varna.
K ramath . . .
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city. .
Anvil
Br.akwatar
AMianre.
Data.
In port
. In port
In port
In port
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imn Pedre . .
ran Franclaes
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saa IJl.ca. ...
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Jan.
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Jan.
Jan.
Falcoa. ......
Baaver. . .. . .
P.oaaoke. ....
B.ar
Ceo W.Elder
Scheduled ta Uepart.
Nana For
Wl'lamette.... Pan Pedro....
K .a math rian Pedro. . . .
Date.
Dee. 41
Pec.
11
Su. V.. LlfflOft. 1 ,:.am.-oa. .. .
Ariril Tan Ion
Northland 6an Pedro.. . .
Bral,aier....loue Bar
Rom City fan Pedro....
Alliance r-ureka
Co. W. KidaSa Ui-o
Faleoa hmn Frar.-laee
B-a.vr. ....... San Pedro. . . .
Roanoke. ..... -an ttt.so....
Bear Ban Pedre. ...
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
era Fnt'-on. from Portland: Thomas L. and.
from illlr.rlam: sl-elcian. from Anl.rrp:
O ) l.ln(1aur. J. li. Stton. from tlraj.
Harbor: I'matllta. from Pu.et Sound, halird
,-t.amera N.-raeod. for Portland; K. S.
IO'tu. for Portland.
Honitkona. l-e. 30 Arrived previously
Canada 11.ru. from Tacoma.
battle. Lec i'A Arrived Steamers Orsy
wood. fr.m Man Frsnrisro; Slrathlyon. from
Vancouver; Uri Palmyra, from I'ort Or
chard; l I- ImhtJiou. tender Heather, from
cruiae. palled dteani.rs Curacao, tor hkas
eray; G raj wood, for Tacoma; Lora. foi" Sew
ard. Tides at Astoria Dandar.
Uovr.
H A. M ...a fe.ti-.rr A. M 32 feet
lo ll) P. M . riof I 14" IV M feet
MR. STRAINBACKS WORD
nenry Georjre Quoted to Prove
Single Tax Intent.
PENDLETON. Dee. S9. (To the Edi
tor.! Pnder the heading. "Is Strain
bringing fr" Alfred l Cridge In
sinuates In a Portland newspaper that
I am flther the victim of some "Joaher"
or that I am trying to deceive the peo
ple, of Oregon. With your kind per
mlsalon I will let Henry George In
hla "I'rogreaa and Poverty." pages 43
and 404. state the poaltlon of slngle
taxera Hero Is what Mr. George says:
I do not propoae either to purchase or to
conflerate prlata property In land. The
first would ne unjust; the second, needle.a.
It the Individual, who now hold It .till
rvtaln. If they want to. poaeeelon of what
tha vara pleaa.d to call their land. Let
them continue to call It tlielr land. Let
them buy and aell, and bequeath and de
liver It. We may safely leave them th
shell. If we take the kernel. It la not
neceeeary to confiscate land. It la only
nece..ary to eonflrata rent. . . . t hat
I therefore ' propoee. aa the elrrple yet
soverwicn remedy . . . Is to appropri
ate rent by taaatlon.
It will be aere-n from Mr. George's
own worda. quoted above, that the
primary object of alngle tax la to de
atroy private property In land. The
raising oi revenue ia nH-mrni.
If the alngrotaxews have power to
adopt their system, they will be strong
enough to control the officials who ad
minister It. Being opposed to private
property in land, they will direct the
nhole powor of taxation against it,
for. if the landless majority can be
Induced to ahlft the whole burden of
taxation upon land with this object In
view, they can by the same logic be
ld to support one public extravagance
after another until the full rental val
ue of land haa been consumed by the
Herein lie a rich field for explolta
. , . w.e wh.n all nrooertv-
owners were required to contrlmbute
toward the eupport of Government.
thelr united resistance to public appro
priations neia ins coiiiuiutt . -..
. . , ..,., nf th ntate
all tne i.i". " ' '
down to I1J.000.000. But the grrosa
output or farms ana rancur.. -ceedod
1100.000.000. Wheat the rental
Income of the lots, franchisee, fiaher-
i. forests ana mines is sauou w mi
. wr,1r, mlvht h.
we nave a r : .
expenderd by enterprising officials In
a wide range or puduc impiurciiirii.
. wneV fn. Oil .1 VOOd
e WOUiix jia.w " ' -' - "
wages. Everybody would be prosper
. . . v, i . i w i .
ous ana nappy rcr-rrKw ...
landowner. Ewn he ought to be con
soled by the knowledge that hi sub
stance waa being ouandered In a good
"Th 1 tha statement of Henry
George, tha prophet of single tax. and
a fair Interpretation of what It means.
Tha stngletaxere and I have one
point of agreement. They profess con
cern for the common welfare of hu
manity. So do L
ra 7 C. P. 6TRATX.
Assessor of I'matllla County.
BOY GIVES HIMSELF UP
William Merrill Wanted Here, Sur
render at Sao Francisco.
William Merritt, l-year-old ab
sconder from this city, walked Into a
police station at San Francisco yester
day and surrendered himself, to answer
to a chare of stealing 170 from hi
'"IderrMt" was employed by Roberta
Bros, and was entrusted with the
money to carry to the bank. December
t lie failed to appear at the bank
and th case waa reported to the po-
.... -- le.eneH later that the
Ilea. i -'
boy waa accused by another firm of a
like act.
Merritt Is the son of Jesse MeiTltt.
a rockplle prisoner, who aroused some
. v. - -vf.l months as-o bv scal
ing the stockade to vlult the bedside of
ir- -1 r t. a Multnomah Farm.
nis eying 1 " .
Later k was pardoned and went to
live wltn a oromer at
Aa no alarm was sent out In the
. - i. i. Inferred that Merritt
surrendered himself. It has not yet
been decided wnemer ne win
dlted.
Monnioath Salt Filed.
SVLE1T. Or, nee. 10. (Special) The
. - , , i - ...i. a tha ft.
proraisea irieuniy au -
, . , , . HAnennm net It Inn direct
- - -. r a n . ..nmnriitlan for a
ra at i , - -
girls' dormitory at Monmouth Normal
m-hooL waa Blanco tonay m
of H. H. Belt to enjoin Secretary Olcott
from placing the petitions u r.u
lot. The complaint states that thera
were TOSS names on the petitions and
of theae 3T were aacured by the es
calators who were admitted to have
forged and placed fraudulent namea on
the rnlverelty of Oregon and refen
dum patltlona
MEDFORD TO BE SGENEI
RETAIL MERCHANTS TO HAE
TWO DATS COWEXTIOX.
Delegation of 40 to Attend Sixth An
nual State Gatherlnr Pro
era mme Is Varied.
A delegation of 40 member of the
Portland Retail Merr-har.ts' Association
... -i k . .. n , , 1 eonventlon
Will .lirnu 1 1 1 r, r-, . . . . . --
of the atate organisation at Medford.
January 17-15. me ur.rn.it.
Portland will leave here in a special
car on the night of January 1. They
will be headed by John Malley. presi
dent of the Portland Retail Orocers' As
sociation.
The programme for tne convention
will Include ailiireancg on live trade
topics from prominent members of the
retail trade from all parts of the state.
The programme for tlio two days is
as follows:
Morning 10 A. M. convention cauro
to order by It. C. Garnett. president
Medford Merchants' Araoolation; Invo
cation. Rev. . K. Shield. Medford:
address of welcome. In behalf of City
of Medford. TV. H. Cannon. Mayor of
Medford; responae. p. L. Gilbert, Mayor
of Albany: adareas of welcome. In be
half of Medford Commercial Club. W.
M. rolvig. prealdent: response. J. L.
Ktockton. tJalem; Introduction of State
President N. A. Perry: president's an
nual address; secretary's annual report-
appointment of committees on
credentials, order of business, auditing
and resolutions; lunch.
Afternoon 1:0 P. M.. report of com
mittee on order of business; reports of
local associations; discussion. "Busi
ness Leaks How to Stop Them," led
by A. J. Henderson, Springfield; "Spec
ulative Buying Advantages and Dis
advantages." led by J. T. Ron, Astoria;
"Best Kind of Advertising for the Re
tailer," led by C. A. Murphey. Corval-11-
Evening S P. M.. "How to Dlrpose
of Unseasonable Gooda." led by Andrew
Hrund. Cottage Grove; "Competin;
With the Mall-Order Houses," led by
H C. Garnett. Medford: "Securing New
Bualneaa." led by M. O. Buren. Salem;
"Beat May to do a Credit Business,
led by G. A- Molden. Hood River.
Morning A. M.. report of commit
tees on credentials and auditing; dis
cussions. "Do We Need New Legislation
If so. What?" led by John Collier, La
Grande; "Holding Trade." led by W. a
Stumberg, Vancouver. Wash.; "Attract.
Ing a Woman's Trade." led by J- C.
Mann. Medford; address. "The Trade
paper and You." Leo K. Merrick, as
sistant secretary Portland association:
address. "Relation of the Retailer to
the producer." James Wlthycombe,
Corrallla; luncheon.
Afternoon 1 :30 P. M-. address. How
to Avoid the Rocks." K. L. rjhull. city
manager. Portland Flouring Mills Com
pany; discussions. "Advertising Value
of Market Day Programmes." led by
F J. Fletcher. Albany; "Proper Buper
vl'alon of Clerks." led by Henry W.
Mevers. Salem: reports of resolution
committee: miscellaneous business;
election of officers; selecting place for
next convention: adjournment.
FORESTERS MEET TUESDAY
Subordinate Court PacIHc 1247 and
Companion Court Rose City Jolu.
Subordinate Court Pacific, 124". and
Companion Court Rose City, 159. of the
Independent Order of Foresters, will
hold a Joint meeting at Allsky Hall.
Tuesday night, January 2. at which In
stallation ceremonies for the newly
elected officers of both courts will be
held. C !L Iwlng, deputy supreme
chief ranger, will preside over the
meeting. The Installation will b fol-
Inwe.t k a huiaust
t ntiiMr. .re- Subordinate
Court Pacific, 1247: Chief ranger, G. I
Masten: vice-chief ranger. Ben Boamer;
- -i . t. V VHnn' nhv.iclan. Dr.
rum v ucfru.s. - .
P. H. Rand; associate physician. Dr.
W. A. Bhea; past cniei ranger,
Caughcy; financial secretary, F. X. Let-rand:
treasurer. C C Schoemacher;
recording secretary, W. Adams, Jf.;
orator, u. J. oaaier; organist, ugruuu
Smith; woodwards, George West and
a t n,i - hnarllea- Fred Sherry and
Bert Boncourt: Companion Court Rose
City, 16: cniei ranger, oteua iriiu,
vice-chief ranger. Carrie Morrow; chief
a ..... eerie (' Tnnaa nhvalclan. Dr.
p. H. Rnnd: past chief ranger. Mary
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breast, no appetite.
If you hay. been nnfortu .t
SiFStt Ir;tot,ngWourrSefea,?odwWOmrn: Tfi.
are mortified d "harried of your josltiori fd not lve much to
does not possess the pleasures for you It and a CLEAR BRAIN that
possess that ROBL&T HEALTH, bP, t talked your system? If you
hY, rested h'uSoVe'dof men In a much worse condition than you are.
...,. wrillO I cure this affliction without pain or knife. Soreness
CONGESTED VEINS .X and congestion of the . dilated
states, consult me and be ."h Verv imourity from the blood and
eradicates every taint of P"n JJ7rige' jiVmoved. The taking
system. All danger of transmission , ot recurrence t , a specific a
the results are like magic. ...
OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
,H MORRiso rr nimx.t fovrth asd fifth, Portland, or.
5
Davs
or Home
NO 8 T V E R E OPERATIONS.
MANY CASES PERMANENTLY
CURED IN ONE TREATMENT.
MOST TIME-SAVING. MOST NAT
URAL, M08T SAFE. A RADICAL
AND PERMANENT CURE. I
OIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE
YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU
THORITIES THAT THIS IS A
FACT. AM CERTAINLY PRE
PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI
ENCE AND EQUIPMENT. WHICH
ARE THE KEYSTONE TO SUC
CESS. I HAVE THE BEST
EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON
THE COAST.
I Invite you to come to my of
fice. I will explain to you my
treatment for Varicoae Veins, Her
nia, Nervou Debility. Blood Dis
orders. Piles, Fistula, Bladder. Kid
ney, and all Men s Ailment, and
rive you FREE a phyalcal examln
itlon; If necessary a microacopical
and chemical analysl of secre
tion to determine pathological
and bacteriological conditions.
Every person should take advan
tage of thl opportunity to learn
their true condition. A permanent
cure 1 what you want.
CONGESTED VEINS
Impair vitality. I dally demonstrate
that varicose veins can ba cured
In nearly all cases by one treat
ment. In suoh a satisfactory way
that the vital parts are preserved
and strengthened, pain ceases,
welling subsides, a healthy clrcu- .
latlon la rapidly re-eatabllshed. in
stead of the depreaslng conditions.
I guarantee .you a cure to stay
cured or refund the money.
KIDNEY AND BUDDEB
AILMENTS.
With theie ailments you may
have more complications than are
presented by any other ailing or
rana By mv searching Illumina
tion of the bladder I determine to
eurstelr the ailment, and by mlcro
coplcal examination and urinalysis
I make doubly sure the condition
of the kidney, thu laying foun
dations for scientific treatment.
"Off" FOR BLOOD DISORDERS.
I use Professor Ehrlich' wonder
ful new discovery. "60." in cases
of Specific Blood Disorder. It
cures, and I the greatest marvel
of medical aclence. Thl new rem
edy has been uccessfully ued in
thousands of case. Let me explain
it to you.
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
I have long been a close student
of the condition known a Nervous
Debility In men. Sufferer from
this trouble are nearly always i told
by their family physician that there
Is no help; that it mean wornout
nature, and that ome VOweTtxil
stimulant for temporary ot 1
th only help. I go deeper Into the
cauae of the trouble and usually
find a deranged or damaged local
condition responsible. As long as
a man live he hould be as strong
In every vital function a he l
phystcslly constituted, I have a.
ii-lentlflc, powerful and permanent
treatment for you which I; as nat
ural and direct as it Is efficient.
Why treat with Irresponsible
when you can secure the expert
services of a responsible specialist!
Bee me If you have any of the
following ailments: Varicose Veins,
Kerve. Blood aad klm Ailments,
Bladder trouble. Eruptions. L leers.
234l Morriion Street
Cor. 2nd Street .
ORTLAND, OR
expresslon of their esteem and appre
ciation of the work done for them by
Rev. J. W. Beard, of the Presbyterian
Church of Hoqulam, the loggers of Pol
son's camps attended Bervlces at the
church last Sunday, and presented the
pastor with a purse of $137 for an en
cyclopedia. Since assuming the pastor,
ate of tha church at Hoqulam, Mr.
Beard has devoted much time to the
needs of loggers, holding services In
For Weak, Diseased men
Cure, to Stay Cured
30 days I will heal and cure all Weak.
. . . i l.i ...... nn,l mart it a
Melt, uiseaaea anu iov.uu. " T
r.H.iVari fee. This Is Just one-half my usual
I give you the aame care and at-
receive no better aervice for 11000. II
full couia U u L taia -
am dlsmlaslng; daily, you wuld refuse to
suffer longer on the promise of other doctors
Don't be a Weakling. & Failure, and your life
a miserable existence. hy pay exorbitant
fees when I offer you better curative treat
ment for this low charge? I am a man of In
dependent meane: the curing of n.P.8-"''""
Is my first and only thought. In this I differ
widely from grasping doctors who think only
oY their fee and &ra" little for tha welfare of
their fellow men. Take advantage of th
offer at once: don't wait till the last few
days, when the crowded condition of my
office may prevent you seeing me.
DISEASED, NERVOUS
WAY YOU FEEL
a straight talk to men
By C. K. Holsman, M.D., the Leading Specialist
' I am an expert apeclalist treatlnc all- p
menu or. men exclusively. i w i
own office and equipment, publish my
true photograph, and personally super
vt tha treatment of all patients from
the time the come to me until they ara
discharged as cured. Although my time
is fully occupied from early morn until
late at nlyht in looking after tha wants
of my patients and in administering my
special treatment for Blood Poison. Varl
ensa Veins and other diseases. I always
take pleasure, in consulting with new
patients.
In offering my services to the afflicted
I am giving you th BEST that can ba
had anywhere. My experience and repu
tation for tha past 18 veara can leave
do doubt as to my ability, honesty and
Integrity and should btt sufficient to
convince the most skeptical that I am
tha FOREMOST and LEADING Special
ist In Portland. I possess skill aud ex
perience acquired In such a way that
.no other can share It and should not
bs classed with. Inexperienced doctors
or specialists.
A thorough Investigation should ba
made by every ailing man aa to tha
specialist he consults. Duty and destiny
to self and thos who depend upon you
demand tha best medical attention. I
have tha ability and can give you this
service. I have always charged a very
reasonable fee. so that my services may
fc nhlntnarl Kt in v man hd Blnr-aralv
desires to be cured. I make no misleading statements, falsa promises or un
businesslike propositions. I would like to hava you for a patient If
come to me on a strictly professional basis, accepting inducements that OI1";
which ara my ability, is years' successful experience, time saving treatment
and cure ot certain diseases.
My Positive Cure for
Weakness
Every weak man Is eager to hava his
strength and vitality restored. It's
man's greatest pride to BE A MAN.
Tar It la a scientific! fact that few men
need be weak. In nearlr every case
lost vigor can be easily and quickly
overcome. Tbera are many distinct lo
cal causes undermining man's vitality
and these nerve-racking ailments can
. not go on forever without producing
serious or Irreparable damage. With
strength and ambition sapped, happi
ness and success are impossible. My
accurate and successful methods Cl'RE
ABSOLUTELY and PERMANENTLY
every case of WEAKNESS I accept for
treatment. I MAKE MEN STRONG.
I find that as soon as the cause is
corrected you act better, feel better,
look better, and the rapidity with
which vitality and strength are re
stored under my treatment will please
and surprise you. I offer you my serv
ices for a reasonable fee. with an ab
solute guarantee of honest treatment
and permanent cure.
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON
In lta varloua forms and complications
is a treacherous disease. You must
conquer It or it will conquer you. Old
forma of treatment kept down symp
toms, but rarely cured. The NEW
GERMAN REMEDY "0S" gives you
a new lease on life.- I waa the first
apeclalist on the Coast to make use
of this remedy and I believe I have
had greater experience with It than
all other specialists put together. The
wonderful results I have obtained con
vince me that it is the ONE ABSO
LUTE and PERMANENT CURE for
every atage of blood poison. I Intro
I Treat All AOments of Men and Cure to Stay Cured
I Offer Free Consultation and Advice
I lnvita yon to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for
Varicose Veins. Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood Disorders, Pllos. Fistula. Blad
der, Kidney and all Men's Disorders snd give you FREE a physical examination.
Every person ahould take advantage of this opportunity to learn their true
condition. A permanent cure is what you want. ... ' ,.
If you are suffering from any of the above disorders and cannot call, writs
to me Immediately, giving me a description of your case In your own worda.
By return mall I will send you absolutely free a diagnosis of your case ana my
beat professional advice aa to how to proceed in order to correct your trouble,
My office la open all day from t
A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays from 10 to
If. Ail correspondence treated confi
dently. Letters cheerfully answered.
Dr. C, K, HOLSMAN
221Va Morrison Street
Corner First Street
PORTLAND, OREGON
the camps, and striving to help them in
every way. He has become Known
"the lowers' sky-pliot ' ana
many friends among them.
MODERN METHODS
I am positively iiiw yui? Dt. T
in Portland that publishes his own
photograph, personally conducts and
manages his own office,, and con
sults with and treats all his own
natients. I have more qualifications
and experience than any other spe
cialist advertising in this city.
Every man calling at my office Is
assured of my personal and indi
vidual treatment until a cure is ef
fected. My fees are one-fourth that
exacted by the various "medical
"mpaStes." "Institutes" and "mu
seums." Be sure to consult me be
fore treating elsewhere.
BLOOD FOISON 1ST
I VY.V.. MY PROMISES,
f ACCEPT NO IXXRABLB CASES.
I iwrHOLD OUT FALSE HOPES.
Why treat with Incompetents when
you can secure the expert services
of a competent specialist?
Come to me if you have any of the
following disorders: V aricoae Veins,
Pimples, Kervoua Debility, Werve,
B 3 d Skin niaorders. Bladder
Troubles. Blood Poisons, Eruptions,
f 5r., ' pcci.l -Ailment., Piles or
Fistula.
n to B T to S Dally! Sunday, Is) 1.
Kaamlnatlon Advice Free.
J.J.keefe,Ph.G.M.D.
8i3,TvTsVi4io,vTTt; .tm
8134 '"poKTlrAXD, OH.
I Cure Men
$10
IS MY FEE
Pay When Cured
U e n eral Debility,
Weak Kervea, In-
i R, an 1 ta
f exposure, overwork, etc All
menta of Bladder and Kidney a,
Vsrlesss Veins, quickly nnd per
manently earea nt amall expenae.
I cure such ailments as Varicose
Veins, Piles, Specific Blood Poison,
etc.. c o m p 1 etely and permanently,
often with only a single treatment.
Offlce hours A. M. to P. M.
Sundays. JO A. M. to 1 P. M. only.
PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO
8344 Washington St-, Corner yirat.
Portland, Oregon.
F .... .l-w.!
a., ,
- - ' "
. t "
' mi-'-- f js ..v o 1 .J..
C. K. ROLSMAN. U. D.
duce It directly Into the blood and in
a few days you are completely cureo.
My fee for the proper administration
of thla remedy la lower than tne
lowest. BE 'SURE YOU GET TH8
GENUINE.
VARICOSE VEINS.
Many an unfortunate man la rulnea
by improper treatment of this disease.
I cure varicose veins dally by a pain
less and direct method without de
tention from family or home. In iuj
a satisfactory way that pain and swell
ing ceases, healthy circulation Is re
established and vigor restored. i
GUARANTEE YOU A. RADICAL
CURB.
KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES.
More complications and ayroP"";!
arise from diseases of these organs
Than from any other ailment of man
kind. Most all kidney and b.adder
troubles arise either from dissipation
through Injury or strain may
produce the same result. The cause
must first be determined and until that
is done no cure can be effected, l AB
SOLUTELY and PfBMANETL,
CURS these conditions in every case I
accept for treatment.
MY PROFESSIONAL FEES.
Every ailing man would like the
opinion of an experienced capable
specialist and the best medical atten
tion. Many hesitate to consult a spe
cialist either through modesty of 'ear
of high fees; others have no confidence
In their doctor because he demands pay
In advance, and others lose confidence
through unsuccessful treatment and
think there Is no cure .for them. TO
ALL THESE I say. COME TO Mb.
You may depend upon It that you will
be restored to health and stre Igth for
a fee you will be able and willing to
ray. Health is capital at Interest, and
, satisfied patients pay their doctor.
SIGN THIS COCTOV FOB VALUA
BLE INFORMATION" FREE.
Please send me free your self-examination
blank, "For Men," as I
desire to describe my case to you for
the purpose of taking; treatment If
I decide you can cure me and your
charge is low enough to suit me.
Name
Address
Listen
To
I am a duly
qualified phy
sician and sur
geon. I have
had SO years'
expo rienc. la
my par tlcular
specialty.
Ailments of Men
I do not care all ailments, but
cure all I ta'te. There la no delay.
Ton are benefited at once. Th;
spark of life Is soon revived and
quickened. Once mora hope is re
kindled and life becomes bright
again.
I Cure Men Quickly
with Blood Ailments. Nervous De
cline, Varicose Veins, Piles, Rup
ture, Kidney, Bladder and ail ail
ments peculiar to men. Do not let
money matters keep you away, as
my charges are so low as to be
within the reach of ail. GOOD
HOXEST WORK and a SftUARB
DEAL Is what you want. Consul
tation and examination free. Call
now or write.
DR. LINDSAY
The Old Reliable Specialist
Corner Alder and Second streets.
Entrance 128 Second street, Port
land, Or. Office hours A. M. to
t P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to I P. it.
L. T, YEE & SONS
The old eminent Chinese
doctor cures any disease
successfully, such aa eak
nerves, constipation, asthma,
catarrh, cancer, piles, nerv
ousness, rheumatism, h'ood
poison, lung, liver, kidney
and stomach trouble; also
ailments of men and women.
No matter who ha. failed.
I guarantee a cure If cur-
aut iiJsaa! able. 1 ""i- ""Il
atudy of herbs '"'".traduate courses
?n cnlna.1"! 2vJ "fhouaSndJ 'of testimonial.
In Cnm- l , -.M-nti. I dm only the
Cared without Knife,
X Ray, Plaster, ,
Blood or Pain
oth year in Loa Angeles. The
scientific and effective treat
ment of cancer, and tumora
with the NEW GERMAN RE
MEDIES. Any lump in the
BREAST should be removed as
Boon aa discovered. BRtA?'
mtn.rtrje r HOC n. NO
1 L. v ...... -
KNIFE. Our new metbod guaranteed. ""r
references-cured patient YOUI
Ministers. Tnonaands cured, w HY I-Ul 1 u u '
BaS SS wanted. Write today. Cut this out.
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