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Phases of Industrial Growth in the Pacific Northwest
4-0 D A YS! w MIC H.
COMPLETES PLANS
FOR PAPER MILLS
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1 HOU
Hawley Plant at Oregon City
Will Be a Model of
Its Kind.
MACHINERY IS ON THE WAY
Two SawniitN Will Bo Operated to
upylv V ood RWk for Pulp
Crindinp pc-is1 Taper
Machine Ordered.
OV.TnVN riTV. O-.. April :. iSjv.
new ;.i!a-t thp ivmiry P-i i F.;or
O.Tr.y rr.-'pr s iap-'y from tVir
p:o:-.t t'rrtf ;irr.! l.-uo nrt F.lll. wltf-l
i: :s fXTt.tPil Ih- Wit! tv fmi'Vl''
m .',''rjti"n. Mr. Hw!-y rctimst
1T i-ck fnTn tVio Khsi. whn? Vie w-r.t
tt ;ur.haso TraK-tMnorv for r:is mill, ar.d
sw,k5 ir. Kowir.p toi-ms of t!ie prrs-r--
'.s for the f-.im-e. Tle msrTnery tins
pr'tr.isvfl for J;ne tioiivcty aTid r.o
t :ro will be tost 1:i putttr.s it in !nre
a:;or ;ts ai-riv.il at 'Oroeon City, whert1
it crvrltM at the Kisin on lr:o
i-ht side of W'.llan-.tte Falls.
Woi ktren are now l".:sy romoilepnsr the
oM Station A. wV.io wij', be utilized for a
ri:i; :nill. with a f'.ill e.iiiipmeiii for pulp
r.ir-k.np miii hitiery :id a sawmiM. The
..nto wiif r whtels that we-e tisrd for tVe
former station of th.e iovtland Oenera!
"! otric I'omvar.v ;i'id Inter tor the pni'o
si ition of the Willamette lh:!p Jfc Paer
t'omiary ml bo marie use of. and toe
P".:!r ir.lll will hne a eapaeily of tons
tia-.lv.
Will Have Two awiiIN.
l.cs from i:;-rier piints will ho
lopoeri into tht- basin and p.iwed at this
tnill. aril with a sawmill at the station
and another at Milw.mkie Mr. Hawley
will be able to snnply his mi'l with ptilp
material from both ends of the line. He
states th.-il his Milw.mkie mill w-iil (five
him a srr at advantage in preparir.i: wornl
for the pti'p p'-mdei-s away fivm the pulp
mill, as all of the dirt ineidental to a
sawmill will be left there and he will bo
nw-l. 10 manufacture clean paver without
difficulty. He has an immense sttpply
of timber on the 1-owor OoinmbiB ar.d by
InnjnnK it to the Milwankie mill he is
rh!e to save :.'" eents por 10(rt feet in the
oo-st of towage alor.f'.
Mr. Hawlev worked .hit n-,H-,...
r's" earoftilly before launching his now j
n- .-owren a earioaa rate or
..n c.-nt5 jv-r Itfto oxer the Oropon Water
r"Tr Railway Company lines (r.
Mi'waiikie to Oniirt'i City, and spurs will
be r.tn from the main line into his saw
mill ard the b!,v ks will be thrown from
the ears at the sulphide mill dircctlv into
the ehippers.
The mam hnildinc en the west side of
the street will ho!,! the heating engines
ar.d the seeond floor win be the nr.ishmg
.wm. In the old (train warehouse on
the east side of the street there will be
tw ri-Restors. li'xjs. and the necessary
emtipment for producing .'5 tons of pulp
daily.
Rnild Sjwcial Machine.
It is in the biir pon-T machine that Mr.
Hawley takes a s;v-cial pride. He went
nil ever the East irsne, ti"jt the various
ma 'hill'1? of many factories, notlr.p the
t-st :.-!tnie.s of all of them, and' then
w. m to Milwaukee. Wis., where he snent
two weeks in the ilr.iipherff
exjer:en.-CHl men. A htlRc machine was j
manned out and Mr Hjwlx. n-m i .i.-
tirst iwper machine in the world for the
formation of a perfect sheet of paner at
any speed. This is a 112-hjoh machine,
with a capacity of S tons of newspaper
nnd -.' tons of manila paper everv 'i
hours. To house the h'e machine there
will be constructed a buildinft 40xii4 feet
dii-ertly alonpside of the east side pulp
mill of the Crown-Columbia Pulp &
!;ror Comp-r.y. aril it is possible that a
party wall will be built for both these
buiidinirs.
The ,lock will he cuercS-d i; feet on
the nor;!) side to reach to the river ar.d
wll come straight up to Main street,
within a few foot of the woolen mills
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VOlKR BK1CK AM) STlK Bl 11-PlNli JVST COMIM.ETKU AT MARSHUFI.O.
MAR?HF;Kt.P. Or . Apr; .V 'Sj'cc'.a1. Tf: tomplfiion of tiic nrw Coos TpuiWIiri- in Mr?hf1rl1. ri'rVi h .Ui! brn
Bvrpiftl l-y t:?e owrei-s. T-nark? c?or h :n :hi t-tty. it is the frs;. of fotir larc bui'.rt.rR oT norlfrn tvw to fin
:!ifd, Thr ios bul'.ilns w?. r V- A o. Koicors of MarsMicid. rt1 J U. Po annn. of IVrtland Topt'thrr vrlTh the
c si of the lot it r.'prjae-its nr. fcor-ri. t ,:r of Rboitt And i modem :n f fry rcyprct n b:il!t of "Xcwrvrit
;itt?h1 brick wirri cut FioiTie Tr'.rrn.lrci'. and is thrf inr'-oy hiRh. On fir?! f'.nor rp four larffe .storroomis one on
:V.e ivrr'fr of "Broadway ard a ?trf". ard t ie o: hrt fn-Mrir lt;r rfPt. A wide entrapc and stBirwuy lrd! to
mpr :onrs. whii-h afford hardvmf nif;c r-Tr.? T.e bul'rtn i flt:rd wlih th" bet of plumhlni and 5lpm
bratlrjr ap;tj.rat'.:s and has a con;Vte cr.oretd laserr.n;. ar.d is wired for fVrir.c ity and pved for rb1. The office ar
n'.cvi in na-.ura' wo.M A:' of trie mU -rV was fhiprd here from Porttand. At the entranre of each storeroom a
i.'.cA f5;:VuV- and tVe s.-w wmdon are "f hray p't pass In fart, every deta!: o the buHdinir 19 handsome, and
nrn-TFf was no: spared -v. maV:r.s- c-npleie Travis A Ti!fon. of TfMtlprd. ke the arvhitevi
Mr. T'owirnr. or:e of fie ouiors. oocupy tt-e corner store -th a larpe men" fumlFhlnir at ore. He ia now in the
hTinyi b;jvinw s:o k of p.xd.
Th rte ot h t 1 Arji n i od m b-.i
of MarsthfTrld before the year
Id:'
:9 are rear'.r.sr oompt-oa, ard two more are to be started oon. o the hvistncss por
v.M prvsnt a mtropo'.'tan appearance
FORTUNE IN WASTE LANDS
MAX WITH rOUFSH.HT MARKS
55-1.000.
Purcliaxs Sast Plis in Columbia
Valley for a Sonsr and Sell?
at Good Price.
;hro tit r of ririllp out lo prospiVt for
oil. Tl'.is coir. ;iny has control of more
ti.a.n seven stM'tions of land nnd proposes
t m:ikt a thorough tost of tlit in Id.
Two more m?!r:r oun'ts rm w brn or
dcivd to le shipped nt oiue in otior to
J eompleio t ho not essAry assessniont work
on tie vtmipHny s claimp. Tlir Sard Hol
low O:) G;is Company has discontinued
borma on the main woil ar.d is doinjf as
seysmeiu work on other clnims. At the
t'ounty Courtl'onso. indurations of . i!
wotv struck a: foot. Tho rell is now
tiown to 1 feet and the indications are
stiM stror.ccr. A new oil and pss otni
par.y s hoir-K formed in Vale today, but
trie names of the officers are not yet
made public.
COOS BAY HAS BUSY TIMES
wo n r s ran c r f. a x n a i r i fs
Toos County Inseetor Wants Sani
tary Kojriilations Fnforcod.
MARSHFIEUT. Or . A-.ri! .V-(Srcial.
Mr. A. YoRkam. ihe Drputv Dairv
a:id Food Insp. c;or. of th-.s plat. is
end. avormir to form amonss iho creamery
mil cad.nscd nri-k managers an aso"-,:;iT:o-i
wVrh wiU buy milk on':y from
-a-rymcr. whi ko thir dairies e'ean
ard use tr-e sar1:ary measures demanded
"!.y the Ir.s;vo:or. Ary of the creamery
m n v:o break tne rule w:!l be lined.
ic 'ordm to the acreemem. In t;s way
o r ! y d a ry me n who con du ct their r' ace's
in the rr.osi a-pprovrd manner w-.!l be able
10 v' srK.se of their mV.k.
Mrs. Yoakam has tnen a7,roini-d bv t!e
Stato Board of A jrric;:1tu-e to have charge
of the dairy e x 1 i s n s at the state fair
ard sho ha alrv ady besrun to make rians
f--r that work. She will, b, fore the date
of ihe fair. v;t the different districts
of the state and ur?e thai they send exhibits.
T.ay Sidings at Cliffs.
CMFKS. Wash . April a. -Special
' The Spokane. l-ortlard Seaitie
H.iilway ?n -! par.jt s here putting
:v. ire side-tracks m tne yards. F! . -i
v ? e n - ' and ir.on are employed
ard th y w:l: lay about eierht miles
of sidmcs before leavinjr They wiil
a so complete the turntable and lay
t e iron in the roundhouse and the
spurs used in connection therewith.
A Urcv forve of men wiM be kepL at
-vork here for some time preparing
fr the permanent occupation of
v. tirieroiis la borer. tl'.at wj , be re
rJi:vd at this point. Tpe repair shops
rr, needed, as n umerous pieces of
wreck.i ssr- have been dumped into the
yn-d to be repaired 1atr. One switch
rs:ne. number ."S, has been stationed
here permanently.
A EW DPAKTCRE.
The cost of Interments has been great W
reduced ty the iiolmua Undertaking'
Company.
lieretofore !t has been the custom of
furera! directors to make charys for all
lrr:.ertais connected with a funeral. Tn
Kiard Holraan Undertaking Company,
the ieftdinp funeral directors of Portland,
have departed from that cusionx When,
casket is furnished ty us we make no
extra charges for embaJming'. hearse to
cemetery, outside box or any services that
may be required of us, except clothing,
cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a
.o :np of TJo to t$ on 3L-h funeral.
THE KHWARD HO LAI AX VND2STAK
lG CO., XV Third t., cor. Salmon-
1.Y1.K, Wash., April 5. t Sper ial.
'Thomas B. ton:romer- knew what he
was ditjne; when he went, live years apo.
hito that part of Klh kitat County north
of Arlington. Or., knnwn as the sace and i
sand flats of the Columbia Valley, ami
bought something over three sections of
this land that had been mt:ch s-mpht by
sheepmen fnr Winter ranpe and early
lambmjr." said one of Mr. Montgomery's
friends in Lyle today.
Mr. MontKomer- came to Gtldendale
nine years apo and accepted a cashier's
position in a bank that Waiter H. Moore
had started. Previous to this time Mr.
Montgomery had seen the transformation
of sage and sand dimes in California into
great vineyards of Muscat and Fiame
Tokay grapes. After he had conducted
the bank for four years the institution
was sold. About this time the voters
nominated and elected him treasurer of
Klickital County. He served four years.
Puring his term he ascertained the North
Bank road would be built. He had not
forgotten what he had seen growing in
the vineyards about The Dalies and
Arlington. Or.
So just five years ag" Mr. Montgomery,
who had come to. the Pa cine Coast from
New York, hied himself to the owners of
the desnlate sage and sand flats opposite
Arlington. Or., on the Washington side,
and purchased them cheap. Iter he
platted the town of Roosevelt and built
some business houses that at or-f found
ready occupants. The doubting Thomases
about Goldenuale predicted the ex-banker
had reached the end of his rope. The
founder of the future Fresno of the Co
lumbia Valley, after his term of office
as County Treasurer had expired, moved
to the new town.
For a time he did nothing but collect
A few rents, talked up the town and the
similarity of the Columbia and the Sacra
mento Valleys as the home of the grape.
Some nrvuhs ajro. after the North Bank
road had laid its track to the town, there
came one day pome strange gentlemen to
Hoosevelt. One of th party made a care
ful examination of the soils on Mr. Mont
gomery s lands and it has been learned
since that the man was an export on
soils. Another of the party seemed to be
an engineer who was looking o er the
possibilities of water for the town and
adjacent lands.
Today the reported sale of a part of
the lownsite of Roosevelt and adjoining
three sections to a Seattle syndicate
headed by Samuel Hill for the sum of
$54 is conr-rmed by Mr. Montgomery.
Test of Centralis Slialo.
OK.NTRAMA. Wash.. April 5. i Spe
cial. Five car' cads of shale from the
W lson coal mine near here :s being test
ed by the Little Falls Fire Clay Com
panv to dett rmine its value for the man
ufacture of paving brick. Nine blocks of
paving in Comralia :s to le done fn a
few weeks Tne tests are being has
tened in the hope of using a home-product
brick on the Central! a streets if pos
sible. The shale is found in immense
quantifies over thick veins of coal, and
if it is found to be suitable for the man
ufacture of vitrified brick, a plant w ill
be located here. Th.e shale has been
used for the manufacture of sewer p?pe.
w hich :s now- being laid in Centralia.
Sot Out Many Grapes.
CHANTS PASS. Or.. April a (Spe
cial, t One of the largest shipments
of Tokay grape cuttings was unloaded
at the depot this week th at has eve r
been received, in one lot in Southern
Or-.-gon. One hundred thousand cHit
tinirs were consigned to W. Ft. Slier
man, who is setting out S' acres in
the foot-h 1 1 is just outside of the city
limits overlooking town. Several other
consignments of smaller amounts have
been distributed to various other fruit
growers. Growers feel iubilant over
tile outlook for grapes and are hustling
to g-et well -rooted vines to plant and
in some instances Willamette Valley
nurserymen have been unable to nil
more t'''nn ha'f the orders.
MICH IMPROVEMENT PONE IX
ALL. DIRECTIONS
Rtiihlinsr I nitsnaHy Rrik and Pres
ent Year Promises Great
IeveIopntent.
MAKSHFIKLD. Or.. April 5. (Spe
cial.! Although some parts of the country
are suffering from hard times and lack
of work, on Coos Bay activity in the
way of substantial improvement was
never more in evidence than now. It is
expected that the coming Summer will
he te banner building season for the
city.. One brick building has been com
pleted, three concrete structures are wear
ing completion and another one is lo
be started soon. Work on a $7o.tV0 hotel
wilt be started very soon. Contracts have
leen let for. many residences and small
stores in different parts of uie city and
it is estimated that the year UMS will
show at least $.V. invested in building.
The city has taken slops toward exten
sive work in street-paving and many of
the big private concerns are making bfg
improvements. The Coos Hay Gas a: j
FJeetrie Company has finished its new gas
plant and has started to build a new elec
tric light plant to meet the increased de
mand. The C. A., Smith mill is now in
full operation. Many houses are bein
erected near the mill and a tramway is
being built from the mill to Marsh ticld,
and on this road the lumber will be
brought from the mill to the local lumber
yard.
In Bunker Hill and Bay Park Additions,
both suburbs of the city, the clearing is
scarcely keeping pace with the new
houses which are rapidly creeping back
in the timber and on the htds. In F.ast
side. the new city opposite Marshnold.
at least 20 new houses are in the course
of erection, and in North Bend several
handsome residences have been com
pleted. b-ides many smaller cottages
It takes little more than an hoar
to elect a U. S. Senator.
It takes every minute of a 40-day
session to legislate for the State of
Oregon.
Which kind of men do you want,
for legislators men whose sole
claim to your vote is their zeal for
a U. S. Senatorial issue, or men
qualified b"y successful legislative
and industrial experience to cope
with law-making problems?'
Theie men are active fnclovs In
the commercial nd tmhist ru 1 de
velopment of Kortland and Ore
gAn. STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN
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Fvprv ninn in this list I rt
spohihlo ill every nrn;o ol' the
vilM.
AS OUR LOCAL WEEKLY CONCISELY SUMS IT UP:
T Y THE WAY. will tho noxt Lo;islatuvo have nolliini- to do but oloct
-D a United States Senator? Are there no bad laws to repeal, good
measures to enaet, reforms to he accomplished in Salem in 1!10!)? Are.
we choosing representatives merely to go to the State Capitol, record their
votes for United States Senator, and adjourn after drawing their per
diem and mileage, of course? Or are we electing legislators to perform
the ordinary functions that are part of the duties of the legislative
branch of the state government ?''
VOTE FOR EXPERIENCED, COMPETENT LEGISLATORS
which nrc now huildinjr. At tftV Krupe
Bunks dhipyardatwo Ihikc vessel are
being built, so that with nil the mills
running, the tony presents a busy appear
ance. Amonjr the new industries promised is
a sash and door factory. The plan is to
start the concern with local capital ami
install It near the Smith mill, which will
furnish the lumber needed for manufac
ture. Major L.. V. Kinney, who is improving
the place known ns Plat H. half way be
tween Marshtleld and North Bend, is
starting a Utile town. He is builnniff a
wharf on the waterfront which will cost
$4a.00n: has cleared about HV acre, which
lias been laid off in blocks and lots, with
the streets marked, and i clearing an
other his; tract, the timber being sawed
in a mill located on the ground. In con
nection with t'ne mill, there is a hotel
for the workmen.
The Coos Bay. Roseburjr & Kastem
.Railroad is carrying on extensive im
provements. On the road between this
city and Oonuille and Myrtle Point the
tracks are so low thai during the rainy
season they are sometimes covered with
water. The road has a bljr steam dredger
at work, digging dirt, and thin is bcinr
hauled all along the line. During the
Summer the road will be raised so that
the high water will never interfere with
the traffic.
rv,o belief that the Southern PhcWo will
build from Drain to this place during the
Summer, has ftiven encouragement. Ap
pearances Indicate that actual work I'ym
tile Drain end of the line will start soon.
mrnn hr he recent ly dfrd t Tn tin ton.
Knir'.md. hud noveti son Hml fur dminh
l"M, or n-hom ten w rre lx fci-t htuh. .ix of
tin- son w ere in tlie British nrmv at th
Sfl iim tune
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CLATSOP PLANS NEW
ROAD
County Surveyor Finds Easy Home
to 'Tillamook Highway.
ASTORIA. Or.. April 3. (Special. K.
J. Austin, assistant in the t ounty Sur
veyor s office, has completed the pre
liminary surwy for a proposed public
highway from the present road at Ne
canicum to a connection with the Tilla
mook Cour-.y road at the county line,
lie reports finding a route on which the
grade w:Il not exceed 3 per cent at any
point. The Hie runs from Xeranicum up
Berjrsvik ("nvk to the summit between
the Xecanicum and Xehalem Rivers,
thence down Sapstone Creek to Bu
chanan Creek, across the latter and then
practically along the old Buchanan trail
to the Xehalem River.
There is bur one place where there w:l!
be any heavy grading and :t is only for
a short distance. Two large bridges will,
however, have to be built. One. is across
Buchanan Creek. It w ill have a span
of feet with approaches of 2"k feet,
the span being about feet above the
bed of the creek. Th other bridge is
across the Xehalem River. The span
will be S fMt hiph. 10 feet long and with
approaches 10 ftnt in leneth. It is ex
PHted that as soon as the surveyor's
formal report has b-en filed, the court
wi'.! d.r.c; the making of complete sur
veys with estimates of cost, so that con
tract for the construction can be let this
Surr.mrr.
Sek Oil in Malheur.
VAI-K. Or.. April -V i Special. J. R.
Bowden. field suierintcndent of the Baker
& Malheur Oil t.'omnany. with headquar
ters at Vale, yesterday took the first of
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Is My Fee In Any
Uncomplicated
Disorder
Xo other physician employs a like method, and
so thorough is my work that t here need not be
the slig-htest fear of a relapse into the old condi
tion, it is not a question of whether you can be
cured, but whether you will be cured. Don't wait
until it is too late. My method is perfect r.nd
quit k. The cure is absolutely certain. I use XO
KNIFK. cause no pain, and you need not be de
tained from your work for one day. I especially
solicit those cases where many so-called treat
ments have failed -or where money has been
wasted on electric belts and other appliances.
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Those in artv trouble suffering from SPER
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CLEANLINESS
la the watchword for health and rifror,
comfort and beauty. Mankind 1' learning-
not only the necessity out the lux
ury of cleanliness. SAPOLKt, whlob
has wrought such changes In thecoma,
announcsa her sister triumph
HAND
SAPOLIO
FOR TOILET AND BATH
A special soap which enereizes tho
whole body, starts the circulation and
leaves an exhilarating- glow,
an and drua-a-tsta.
Imm'-:mm
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Dr. Bell's Pine -Tar - Honey
Is a Srfentifio Prescription Carefully Prepared From the Purest and
Best Ingredients.
Dr. Bell's Pirm-Tir-Honey Complies With the National
. PURE F003 LAW.
And yon will find by looking at the carton
and label that it- contains no injuriuu.
or habit-nroaucmjr aruan. as- tor
Dr. Bell s HlB-TA-BUoi
and take no substitute.
Look for the Bell on the Bottle
and Our 6uarants No. 506.
pRrnAR.n only bi - . . :
Tue e e ctitucdi awn ucrn pn hnrMmrf. Padueah. K.-L-. k. i"
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WEAK
DISEASED
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KLY
CURED
1 Can and Do Cure Forever
VARICOCELE If VDRiK'ELK
NERVOVS DEBILITY
OBSTRTCTIONS BLOOD POISON
To obtain thpfl quick rults you must
come to tfce offlrp. as it cannot be rton by
mail. Lo not forpct this tact. I always do
as I advertise to do.
To evrr.T man who know himself (
require advice an to marriuse ami its
rrnuiromnt.
tttrp.
tluii
thins to do. This
chorees.
who fc:: t-.ikfn i thut
I a I ho rxtrmt a roriliu! invitittfim,
I niny advise him rm to the bft
will do 1: Kt i; of all
NOTICE!
I am especially anxious that any
WEAK MAX who has railed with
other methods call on me and let
me explain to him why I CI RK peo
ple who have failed to cet relief
before seein me. This I will cheer
fully do FREE of any cost.
To anv man who will bririfr m? this announcement and ilop.s not
find on investigation that I have the hest-eonippod offices and
the largest nraetiee in America in DISEASES OF MEN, I will
treat and cure him FREE OF CHARGE for all services.
During my many years of active practice in Portland, some unscrupulous
Specialists have tried to steal my methods and advertisements, but not bcinr
able to steal my brains, they were not able to succeed in their dishonest ways, so
do not be misled by them, but come to me.
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My Special Prices Given Below Will Last a Few Days More fM$"
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VARICOCELE
Curd bv absorption; nj pain. The pn
lare d veins arc due to mumps, bicycle
rr ThnrsPback HtlinR, disas. etr. !n
tim" it weakens a man mentally a? veil
an Dhysiraliy. I will iure you for life
or make no chars'1.
HYDROCELE
Curd bv absorption; no pain; no loss
of :im." Why suffer loneer whn you
can be cured in a few hours at a mod
erate cost ? ('.' al 1 and consult me at
once, and I will convince you of tbe su
periority of my Nrw System Treatment
over any o.ber method.
BLOOD POISON.
Overcome in 50 days. Symptoms over
come in 7 to "1 days, without chemical?
or poison. If sufforinp from ulcrs. sore
mouth or throat, falling hair, bone pains,
come and I will drive the poison from
your blood forever by my New System
Treatment.
I Do Not Patch I'p.
I Care Forever.
Obstruction.
, Varicocele ,
Hydrocele
Atrophy
Nervoim Debility .
Wartime
DiNcharirra
llrrni
Blood Poison
J-allinr Hair
rimplwi
Kcrema ,
Bladdrr Ailments .
Kidney Ailment .
Prostmte Ailments
$5.00
TO
$30.00
FREE ADVICE .IVEV IN ALL
STUBBORN ('..
To Attending Physician and Non .Any
Morninr Between the Hour of 9 and 10
o'clock.
Do Not Delay.
. Call or Writ Today.
NKRVOIS DEBILITY
ru-ed in w few vicks, improvement -f'-om
th Pinrt. ff v.ni iciifi'-T frm l"":1
f t-'nrery and to hit ton. f-'l t ird whm
you aric tn the nmrninji- lain-" ta-'k.
dijEziness, -p'ts before the ryr:, and f':rtl
you are nr,t. tiic ."inn '.'U on-.r wrr. I
will cure yu f'-r lif-
TISSI E WASTE
Either rarill or to n 1. overcom by my
Visorel Ahs-u-l-'Mit l'ad f"i" weak. di -ea-f-d
m-n ('all and I will explain why
it purop whn -ill else fails. A irlnd:y
chat win cst v.iu n-jtiiina- Call at
once and dun't djlay.
CRETHRAL OBsTBlTTION
Cured iv a''Ti.ti'm tn a short time; no
pnin. no i'utt ine. no o;e:arinn. By my
method the urethral canal is healed and .
entire sytem restored io Its h"a!tny
state. So failures, no pain ur lo-s of
time.
I Diagnose By Exrlu.lon.
o M intake Made.
ST. LOUIS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY
CORNER SECON'D AND YAMHILL STREETS, rORTMXD, ORi-XiON.