TIIC OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY - 7, -1C37. I : TWO SMART BECOME Wedding of Louise Vanderhoef and M. Heckscher Takes Place at St. Bartholomew's and That of Adeline Havemeyer and -, P. H. B. Frelinghuysen at St. Thomas. -. ,. ; -,, 5 : f .' . 1 - . mm Mtss. Louise Vanderhoef . . , (Jearaal Bpeehil Service.) . .. . New York, Feb. !. ' -. The world ot f -fashion turned out In full fore .this afternoon to witness the wedding of Miss Louis A'anderhoef, dnughter of Mr. end Mrs. Herman B. Vanderhoef. , and Gustav Maurice Ilackscher, which took place in tit. Bartholomew's church. Both bride and bridegroom are well , known In the younger set of fashion- able society. Another society event was the wed ding of-Mf--Adellne. Havemeyer and ' Peter H. p. Frelinghuysen, which took . place today-In 8t. Thomas" Protestant SECRETED FIRE WATER ' CAUSES HIS ARREST 8pecll Dlspatrli to Tbe Jaanul.) - - - Cugene, OT.. Krb.- T. Jwke Perger, keeper of a place known as the "Beccp ' tlon." a saloon before the local option -- law went Into effect, was arrested Tuesday night for the alleged violation of two sections of the new .ordinance recently pasaed by the city council for ,' the purpose of doing away with the sale of liquor In Eugene. Sheriff Plsk. Chief of Police Farrtngton and two other of ficers entered Berger's place late at night and searched the premises, flnd . Ing several bottles of whiskey, a keg of . wins and soma other liquor, all or which ? was confiscated tinder the provisions of the ordinance and will be used In coart as evidence . One of the sections of the ordinance alleged to have been violated Is that de daring any place where. Ilquoit, Is stored or kept for sale a public nuisance, and 'the other Is prohibiting the sale of Honor within the city limits. Berger appeared In the police rVurt yesterday, but the oasa Was postponed FEEL - EVERY CHANGE OF THE WEATHER A Bad Back Is Always Worse During Wet or Changeable Weather. ' Is' your back Ilk a barometer Does lt foretell every -change of .. '.weatherT " Does every cold settle on your kld- neyOT " - ' . ' ', -. ' jBring aching, throbbing, pains?, y ui It disorder the urine? ; " The kidneys are calling for nelp. Use Doan's Kidney Pills, ' ' - ' , Guaranteed by Portland testimony. Oeor.';' K. Parrlsh. tnuslcinn, of S7IH Fsst Onk street, ortljuul, Oregon. s:ys: " "I just ss gladly endorse toun s kidney pllla today aa I did thren yenrs sg. Time has proves thnt He benefits I found i werer permanent, and this has been 'Vry gratifying. Kidney cum ' plaint made Its first nppearanro In my case so gradually thnt It was some time "before I p! any attention to It. A - cold settled In my buck and t begun . to suffer from dull, heavy pains In the loins and over t lie kidneys. It was ' then that I was Induced tn try iKwnn ' Kidney fills, and, ss stated above, was completely -relieved nrt not a symptom has reappeared up to thla time." For a. le by all dealers. Price SO rents. Fostrr-Mllbiirn Co., HtitTulo, New York, sole, "gents for tho 1'niteil Ht.des. Remember thfl mime I'OAN'S and SET PETS BRIDES TODAY ,SL 'JL : - - i r - 1 V--'' : 'One . of Today'i Brides. Episcopal church, on of the largest and most notable of the series of bril liant nuptial celebrations witnessed In New York this week. The bride Is the daughter of Henry O. Havemeyer, one of the family of millionaire sugar re finers. Young persons well known In fssh lonable aoclety were the attendants at the wedding. The bride had her young er slater. Miss Elect ra Havemeyer, as maid of hrmor. " and her cousin. Mrs. Harold Weeks Jr., as matron of honor. The two bridesmaids were the Misses Augusta Munn aid Miss Matilda Fre linghuysen.. ' ,' till Frldayl Tho penalty for selling liquor In the city is a fine of from $50 to tt0 and Imprisonment In the rlty jail from 25 to 100 days. The penalty for violating, tbe nuisance ordinance Is a fin of from f IS to 150. ' : IDAHO SALONS AGREE ON ? LAW THEN DENY ITS PASS KpecUI Dtspatdi to Tbe Jeanwl.) . Boise, Idaho, Feb. J. A peculiar sit uation" exists bere In the house. The committee of the whole recommended the passage of McCraken's local op tion bill., also the Ballantyna county commissioners' -bill. Intense feeling exists on both aides, which are working hard. The final vote comes on Friday. , Bills providing for a three-fourths of a mill tax for the state university and the licensing of gambltag were Intro duced In the house. Bills have been in troduced in the senate to secure Interest on county funds, to repeal the sheep In spection law. to appoint. a sheep Inspec tor, to do' away with a sanitary board, and to amend the Irrigating powers of the county commissioners In the matter of the existing water 'rata. The senate haa refused to pass the Mil for free telephones, but passed a bill requiring railroad companies to fence their rlgJit of" way.- '..-.").,. ...... , A mass 'meeting will be held in the house tonight for the purpose of din-, cussing -the Boise city charter bill now pending against which there is serious objection. ; . -. ' - ' ' SMYTH E MEMBER OF ; 1 COMMITTEE OF SEVEN (Special Plapatrb to Tbe Joamat.) "Pendleton, Or., Feb. 7. Dan P. Bmytho of this city has been honored by being appointed by President Roose velt as a member of a committee of seven which la to- meet in Washington of February lt,to- confer with the pub lic lands commission regarding the Bur ket hill now before the senate, . - Mr. Smytha has accepted the appoint ment and is Intending to leave for Washington la time to attend the con ference. Before going"' east he will Spend severs days In Salem br tha Interests-of th bill that llepresentativ Sluaher haa Introduced at tha Instance of th shnepmen of the state.' j MAY PUT STATE RIFLE ' " 4 RANGPNEAR ROSEBURG (Special TUapatch to Tn Journal.) , Roseburg. Or.. Feb. 7.-Adjutnt-Ocn- eral Flnier of the OS N. o. la In th city looking for a suitable location for a target mng", th leglarature hating1 "Pproprlated. l,000 for the etabllsh- mont ot target ranges . In this stste. th-neral -Ptmrer-hns- opened negntlntlons fnr a suitable tract of land here, but the result la not known yet aa tt haa to be confirmed by higher authority. Rose burg hue one of the beat rifle teams In PRISOn -.FOR" SALE AT A Kings County Penitentiary at Brooklyn to Be Auctioned V ,'. Off With' Fittings. HISTORIC BASTILE TO BE DEMOLISHED AT ONCE i - Oowtli of 1 City ' Has ' Kttrrnundod Oijce Iiolatod Structure With Fin Itosldoiices No That It Has Ik- come an Kyenore to Neighbors. JjimvmmI Bn,-t.t - Nf Tori, Feb. -7. If th. Chicago party 'who attracted ' attention - some time ago by declaring his Intention to hull n private' prison atXollet because the authorities would not imprison him tn the regular mate penitentiary will vltUt Brooklyn-tomorrow he wlU have nn opportunity to buy the genuine ar ticle at a bargain. At 11 o'clock tumor row morning- the Kings County Peniten tiary building; and all Ita fittings wll he aotd to the highest bidder. Ry April 1 the historic old. prison, which Is conspicuous feature of the landscape aa it stands perched on a hill on the, way to Coney Island, will have become thing of the past. It was built so long ago thnt the exact date of Its erection la in doubt. At that time the location wan an Isolated one. i Rut In Into years, the. city of Brooklyn ha Brown no rapidly that hundreds of band' some homes now stand within la atone s throw -of the-somber- okV-edtfkwr-and 4t finally became auclr" an eyesore to the community that the authorities were prevailed upon to let It fall In the march of progress and public rmprove ments. " .s . . . ' . Since the demolition of the old Tombs the Kin's County penitentiary has hid the -unenviable distinction of being the most historic prison in the vicinity of New-York. It has held many notorious criminals in Its day. But' now the old rison.liaB--played H-fart in t1igMa tory of the metropolis, and It will noon vanish, leaving as the only reminder of Its- existence innumerable v stories, jn some of which tragedies are strangely Interwoven with romance. FUNERAL.0F FORMER :. SPOKANE POLICE CHIEF (Special Dispute to Tbe Joornal.l - - Salem. Or., Feb. 1. The funeral was held today of M. O. Harhord. who died rnreTuesday-lthe Willamet te "sani tarium after an illness of three weeks, aged . Ha was atrlcken with a stroke ef paralysis while on his way from Fort Worth, Texas, to Salem, and was taken to the hospital, at Cheyenne, and later was brought here by his daughter. Mis Kittle Harhord. , 1 . - The family first settled in Yamhill county In 1871. For three times the marrfhalshlp was conferred upon him by the voters of toe-capital city, and Tit wls elected chief of police In Spokane In 1890. He leaves four children: Miss Ida M. Harbord of Davenport, Rolls C. Harbord of Kpokane. Miss - Kittle W. Harbord and Mrs. D.. S. Fry of this city. Perry Mills Will Operate. ' f (Special Dlsttatck to Tbs JoonuLt - La Grande. Or., Feb. 7. it la the Jn tentton to atart the mills at Perry by the middle of thla month, or as soon thereafter, as possible. ' Th!S"TS' much earlier than usual, but tha demands ar pressing. Borne Important changes are being made at the mills and the ex penditure -of over 11.000 Is Involved. The log supply will be provided en tirely by the railroad reaching the Rock creek district The company had l.OuO. 000 feet of logs. In the Urande Bond river to begin' with. r, ' , Owns Vnique Watch. - ? (Special Dtapatcti te Tbe Jnuraal.) Joha Day. Or.. Feb. 7. C.-D. Tyler of this place is at present the owner of an ancient English timepiece. It) is supposed to be -over 100 yeara old and the hour and quarter hours when so desired. It is a unique timepiece and surpasses anything la thla section of Oregon- - v .- A lvao.wM Mm This Year Better Than Ever This year's tobacco crop in Porto Rico is the finest ever grown. Only the choicest selections are used to make the El Toro. For these reasons the El Toros now on the market are particularly recommended. El Toro has always been the finest 6-cent value Porto Rico produced this year they're better than ever. . The increased cost-of genuine Porto Rican leaf has brought forward many brands which are made largely from tobac co grown in the United States so you cant be too" particular to see that you get the1 genuine - ", -. " '.".. - . ' )ElLrFORO Cigair- j5 Cents '' ' I '?A J 1 This 13 the one cigar you can be sure Is genuine Porto Rican in quality as well as name. Made in Porto Rico, of Porto Ricart tobacco exclusively, in a thoroughly modem factory with facilities far superior to those of any other manufacturer El Toro represents the best 5-cent agar that , Porto Rico can produce. " All El Toros are now banded. The best 5c. cigar made. .1 . -r-- Porto RkatfrAmerican Tobacco Compauiy a , ' Maanf aotarar, Sam Jaaa, Fort Bloo MASOK, ZaraMAaT CO Blstrikators, Portlaad, Ore. IX TORO . hxmclriu aaa j' ikaft) Aht mmJi im rnttiU mtut rttUl final HURLS DISHES AT HIS SERVANT Charles C. Cates Smashes China on Buffet Car Upon His . Valet for Error. (Journal Eparlal ftcrrlr ) Columbus,. O., - Feb. Charles O, Gates, son-of John W. Gales; the mil lionalre plunger, created a scene at the union elation yeaterday. Gates was anxious to get to Cinrin nstl and lr ft fllrertlnn for the trans; of his luggage by his valot. when he entered the buffet car,. fol lowed by a man servant, ho learned of a blunder, made by h la valet, the dis covery coming Just In time to avoid being taken to St. -Louis. - Gates did not say pmuc-h, but vented his. feelings on his employe, and when b was finally restrained, tbe. valet stood among broken dishes which cov ered th floor. Gates left Lhe car. after paying 124 for the damage done. A special train of nn engine 'and a Pullman waa se cured to take him to Cincinnati. , , r Baltqnpt to Bryee. (Jrirsai Special Bernei.t London. Feb. 7.-M)-ing to the recent Jamaica Incident, the farewell banquet given by the. lyindon Pilgrims at the Hotel Savoy Inst night in honor of James Hryce, tha new ambassador to th United 8 tales, developed Into-: an exceptional -"demonstration "bf Angfo-American- amity. ' Field Marshal Earl Roberts presided. Beveral members of the cabinet. - foreign ' diplomat and many other nqtabj persons were pres ent. Ambassador, Beld proposed, the health of Mr. Hryce, and the speeches of- tha two ambassadors , Bounded ' the keynote of the. friendly relations be tween their respective countries. . For McKlnley Memorial. , ' , (Joornal Special Servlc.) ' WssMn gttm; Feb. 7.-r-At a meeting f the trustees or th Ney Memorial asso ciation at the Hotel Arlington today fa vorable resorts were received regarding the progress on the McKlnley monument at Canton, which ltjl ho;ed will be completed and ready for dedication: tbi eurmner, Vlce-Preaid.ent Fnlrbanka, who Is chairman of th endowment fund commute, presided over tha meeting. CIOvT Is a violent Inflammation of th mucous membrane - of - th wind pip,- which sometimes extends to the larynx and bronchial tubes; and Is 'one of th moat dangerous diseases of children. It al- mnat alaya cornea nn -'ah1 Give freouent small doses of Rallsrd's Ilorehound Syrup and apply Ha I lard s Snow Liniment externally to the throat, tic. 50o and 11.00. Sold by all druggists. - 4vl. Dxa i1 -. w i Chas. P. Gates. ' I ROSEBURG MAYOR HANDS OUT LEMON TO COUNCIL ' (Special btapatck fa Tbe tawuM 'Roseburg, Or, Feo. 7. Roseburg is aroused over th water and light ques tion. At the last meeting of th city council Mayor E. V. Hoover issued a very urgent .message favoring popular ballot on the nuestlon of municlual ! ownership. ... After atatlng th facts la connection with the situation as it has existed sine last July, and calling the council's attention to , the number of times tbe local plant haa changed hands, ha says th city Is no better off now than; six months ago. He says "L'nder these circumstances I tak It to be my duty, aa mayor of this city, and having been leetd to that ofrtid at a time when the people by their vote said overwhelmingly that they were In favor of municipal ownership, to do all In my power to see that the people have an opportunity to vote en this matter, and own their wn water ays tern If tbey so desire." The Message was approved. DOUGLAS FRUIT MEN ' FORM ASSOCIATION '-'.'(gnselat Dlapatr to The JnarsaM ' Roacburg, Or., . Feb. 7. The Douglas county fruitgrowers have filed articles of incorporation. Tho association will be known as the "Douglas County Fruit growers' association." Articles ef in corporation were filed with the county clerk, signed by the following Incor- porators: Ioula Barsee, K. p. Drew, H. Every Voman uusnstM sen aoeaia w sum in weusarna MARVEL wMrUsa Sorsv TtoMVtiiMlstn tufro. trim UMt Rat. If be cannot aarnirtlia MlltflL. a-ant aa sutar. but aaod aima foe illuatraiMl boot ,U. neteas full nartleaiara and llreetiona ta- TaiuaW to la.na. ntaill, CO., . ss sr.. Iiw loan. WOODAiD, CLAKKE CO. AVS IAVIVDATU sauo co iTOBEiT Scoffs S?ntal-Ppsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE TorlnSsBiaiatloB ernaurrhot tba Blad'taraod Dlaaaawt Eld- nara. BO OCX! so FAT. ;roa iatc.kly ae BarstseeDtir the worat e of SJeiawrsiBsa ana He, ae aisttot of bus loS( ataadlos. Abaolataly fcarmleaa. Bold by drBtsiata. Prloa 11.00. er by nail, Ba Bala, Bia, I bosas, SLia, TEE SAMTAL-PEPSIN CI Ballotoatalas, Oai. ky All Sfaraisto. av vn'j rvH- i iwaasoAMr -.jS,,rl ' "" lanaalli. - s -i There Is no ailment peculiar to men that I cannot' cure. For sixteen years I have devoted my entire time and energy to the treatment of men's diseases.- . ; My methods have been rfected by ! actual experience, with a thorough theoretical knowledge as a basis. ; I am the only physician thoroughly and permanently curing those func tional derangements commonly classed, as '"Weakness," and my success in overcoming such cases has placed me foremost among specialists treating men's diseases, and has brought me .the largest practice of its kind in the West. Kvery sfnicted man Is invltd to writs m a description of his ess. Such is my knowledg of men's diseases nd so perf ot ar my methods In treating them, that I am able to affect our In all ordinary cases without seeing the patient la person. All correspondence strictly confidential. Thoae visiting; Portland may ' feel f ra to call at toy offlc for personal consultation, - . . ' 1 You Pay When Cured !2&tr Weakness So-called "Wsknes" In men Is curable fully curable. It has not been curetr dj tnosa itieasuies uiiiii monlv emoloved. for they ar meth ods based urton sunnosltion and not upon fact. Prmaturns and loa of power In man Is du to a chronic tat of Inflammation In the prostata gland, and not to a disordered ner vous condition, as bas ben supposed. I treat th Inflammation by a local process that does not fall to accom plish its purpo, and with thla ecn dltlon corrected full and eompltM strength and vigor returns. ' STRICTURE Mr treatment Is ab solutely painless, and perfect results ran b depended upon In every In stance 1 do no cutting or dilating whatever. p,t rv4 T'.r.'-x rl - Cor. Second & Morrison Stir Private Entrance The Ul I aylOr.CO. 234 Morrison Street PORTLAVD, OKEGO.N ' Hotiri 0 t. m. to 9 a tn. Sundsvs. II i. m. to 1 D. m. . Patients living out of tha city , charge. Check your trunk dlrct A Life Long Cure: NERVOUS DEBILITY ' PROSTATIC DISEASES DISEASES OF THE BLADDER. KIDNEYS AND RECTUM. t RHEUMATISM BLOOD POISON VARICOCELE . . HYDROCELE No Guess Work WB have been located in Portland for over 2!i TKARS and eur RrPUTA TION STANDS out aa MOWEtiT AND BELIAHLE. OUR PlTTE8S du to treating all CSsea PERSON A t.t, Y and giving THEM the best Scientific- treat ment that the WORLD csn prnduc. CAI-L AND OET OUR 1IONEBT OPIN ION. I i Ws Baaka ao aistoadlng' statocacata r falsa promt. W hay M fre trial tratmats. Our doctors ar rradaatas of th la&diag oollaga rtf Amarlo aa ar atuy ioa la tha stat of Oregoa t cur Uaaws at xasa. - - WE eryicx serous t a, m. to i m r. u.t twoAT xo is. . ST. LOUIS MSAlnd DISPENS, R. Dickinson. 'Joseph Wharton. J., c. Baxon, F. B. McCord, . E. Ihxvenport, N. D. McCall and Watson Davis. It is argued that Douglas county (with aa area of 4,800 ' square mllesK Is one of th most favored section on th Psrlfic coast in point of fruitgrowing. - While every other part of tho country' haa been suffering with bllxaards and floods Douglas county has so far es caped with but one small freshet. ' Telephone on CJrldiroo. , (Jesraal Soertal gn In Merldlu Mlas., Feb. 1. The slat railroad commission cam to Meridian today to Investigate th charge against the- Cumberland Telephone company. Much f.iult has-been found with th company's service of late, on af the prlsclpsl complaints being from th physicians, who object to paying busi ness house rates for their telephones. CGEEWO ". " Portland's ' Widely Known and Successful Chines Medicin,. Root and Herb Doctor His laawea raaieSlae. ' tke latteoiaat hlrfe tmserl irat rroai th Ortaa s lars SBastltlee aa sraMre as set tat ss n his sp-ta-Sata labatory. are SMtr Botoooe at araga at aar kta asaa. Par! trr-ianie. Tbe Doctor tria sseeawsrbr ssS gurasteaB to ran an sloaaeh rrirahtea. esaarra. tinsa, tes. tfemat. rhae ma ttasi. Bil lusssiss. , Upas, kteaer as4 hat aoahoad. ' thjiAU TkooLro a wo iU varfATs - CIICAIES. P Htm r sitaleaatag stotaaaaats to the fSlrtod. A Sato a a laatlss sera I the eat. H Boaanjl ttaae a a at the laa east sea. tibia far hneaf tualauat. .. It y-w raaaut eatl. write ear eyiseteai Mae sag ttrealar. teVa 4 eaH to atasa, -- - OwsvtT4Tio raza. - th 0. Oaa We Ckiaaa Madioiaa Oax ltl tits it.. Oar. Marram. Irtiaa4, 0. fleas aiiaila tkls aeea. MEN TREATED Best Service! Lowest Charoes! Cores Gnaranteed! mil, a.. .iril,l.,t .Uk-VEBVOLU PEBIMTT t rstllag strength 'eon- 1 monly called l.oT MAMIOOD." Eihaoatlng lralna, l lmpiea, In.e Ba-. Inflaairoatloa of th Bladder and Kldoeya, Ithrlily Cobad t-'rlno. liapo eney. Deapoadaacy- railing Memory. Ia f AmMttna. Mental Worry, re salts of earras al overwork; I-1 lea. rtatala aad Hjdroeal or other weak- ' seas, which abaolataly asflt them tor Study. Buauiaas. Plesanr a Marriage. Jto ara, a pay. - lea4 FoJaa,"enntraeted er" keradltary; " Skta Slaaaaas. Kbssatiani, Bora. Swalluura, Durbars, osarraosa. Slaat, ktrictuea. Xalanrad Froatata a4 Hyarodal. Hosett Bwllags, Sureasaful and Cousclentkwa. Marvlc. Reasonable Charge. Call ot writ SS, T.J. KZaCa, 111 rirtt St., rartlani. Or. Contracted Disorders Every cas of contracted dlaease f treat is thoroughly cured: my. ta- 44ts havno relapses, Whsn I Dronounce a cas cured there is not a particle of Infection or inflamma tion remaining,, and ther I not th lightest danger that the dlseaa will return In Its original form or work It way Into th general system. No contracted disorder Is so trivial aa to warrant uncertain methods of treat ment, and 1 especially solicit thos cases that other doctors hav bn una bl to eurw - f hav tbs larrt ptmettaa teeaua I invariably faiflll any promises. BC y Oolora Chart showing- ' th Baal anatomy aad affordiaf aa la trtlBg study la xaaa'a diseases tt at oAao. and coming to Portland for treatment will to lti Morrion street. OUR FEE CURE MEN mmm In Any Uncomplicated Case Consultation Free No Pay Unless Cured -i VARICOCELE ' , , . We can truthfully say that no phy sicians on th Pacific coast has the pronounced success attending his tr-al- fient for VARKHtCELK AS WK HAVE, n no instance has h vr mad a fall are. Th cures resulting from hi treatment are SURE AND PERMA NENT. ' Th-Ttecesalty of -superior, aaf and sur treatment Is very evident to vry man who haa Varicocele. If you have Varicocele, we cordlallv ssk you to csll and talk with us regarding our treatment and cure. You will he very welcome, and there will b no Charg tor ad vie and consultation. The psttir of and the results ef seelected Varicocele will bvfully explained. OOaitIR Sr(oSo AVn TAMnII.r. SIHIITi, FORTtAKD, IVc Cure T.Zain NO CISE. NO PAY No Charge for Medicines The lowest Fee In the City I mm -.Primary, Secondary jjr Tertiary . - . ; Blood Poison : V Parmaaently enrea. W anlh-tt tlw most obanV sat raaea. If jen bare enhaaated lit aid swihoila of treatment a a atlll hara aeoea aM patna. Bioenus aa'--ba la mouth, anra tbroaf, plmplea, eopiier-cobirel apiita, uk-wa. no any pari of tbe brttr, hair er errhrawa falllug nt, come to ua, we win cur yoa. WE CtTltK ttay rarad- hy sew stefhit nsh-a an4 pnaltta. UJaet, Strtcinra. Varlnieale, llydroi-ele. li.mnrrboaa, Isist Vttalltr. KMser ai4 Klailiier Ptaraaea, Pnalaiic Tmnhla sad all eb ron to an4 servos Dlaeaara of laa. Special Dtaaaaes Newly - inatrartad iwt rtinsilc raaea csrae. All bnraln. iK-talo and tnflammstltm auifiped r hL 4 htmra. t are f- leria saves aays, , . . - . Examination Free If btmIiI to eatl. write for satlos blask. Portland Medical Dispensary . Corner Mfili and AMer sta., Office Hoars: s. si. to S f. m. Simdtyt, 10 s. at. to I p. at. I. O. Box 2M4. FOR WOMEN ONLY , Dr. aanderaoe's Cosipoand satin aa4 Uottoa Hoot Pllla. Tbe het i . I.w HBli fnr T) V - LAYEI rKHitiiNa.. lira tne moat ohstmata psaa la S to 10 oara. Prlc 13 per bnt. mailed la rials wrapiivr. Addraas X. J. PIERCE. D. 1M rirst street. lAwt laieut ftfSfnB. 1 i J AND CURED 4a44AA4S44a4444444Aaa MEN'S i i i DISEASES SB. TATT.OX, Tha Leading apctalls. Varicocele Without using knife, Ilgatur or caustic, without pain and without de tention from buslns. I enr Varl coce7eIh on" week. If JroUbsv sought a curs lewhers and been " disappointed, or if you "fear th harsh methods that moat physicians mploy in treating this- disease, com to m snd I will cure you soundly and permanently by a gen tle and painless method. Don't de lay. Varicocele haa Ita dangers and brings its disastrous results. It you will call I will be pleased to explain my method of curing. SPECIFIC RU50D POISOM No dangarous mineral to drl v th virus tn. th Interior, but harmless blood -cleansing remedies thai re move tha last poisonous taint. be furnished Una room fre of T Ail. forms f blood potaoa ar eared for life fey ear suporlo traetmOBt. Oar troataxaat for yrostatt sad kldnay dlsass raa-sJt la aotauxg lass than o ra pist car. , A permaesnt ear.' OHEHO - f. i . - ttio state and has won many shouts both i take nu other, .j. here and abroad, . .... . , 1