Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 31, 1911, Page 20, Image 20

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THE" JfOimXG CmEGOTA!C. WEDNESDAY. 3TAY 31, 1911.
COMMSSON
IS
LEAD NG
PUN
ISSUE
Certainty of Mayor Simon's
Position Continues to Win
Votes for Him.
SPEEDY ACTION PROMISED
OpponrDt'ft Pltdffr BrUtrd and
Half-Ifrartd RahIIjcht Fol
loninjr Inwllllnj to Vet Go
Rrln of Office.
There Is so dljpatinir the fact that
the adoption of a commission form of
voTfrninvnt for thta city Is the ral
l.-sue In this campaign. Ix-sptte the
efforts of hi detractors. Mayor flmon'i
post t ton on this Important lsue always
hi bf n consistent and at this time la
winning for htm much support. On the
iKhrr hanl. the attitude of his op
ponents rrcardins; a new charter Is
sruesa work to t h electors. Neither
ha placrd himself on record or In
formr'l the Totrrs of the city what he
will do as to commission charter. If
lctl.
Futlv elcht months eno. before th
Question of a commission form of gov
tmmml developed as an Issue In this
cjmpalcn. Mayor Simon In an inter
view plainly and without equivoca
tion declared for a commission charter
for this city. Wh-n he became the In
dependent - commission jcovernment
ranUMate fr ljyof ten days ago. he
reiterated his belief In that plan of
city government. I
laird Indorsements lndccSlve.
Neither of his opponents committed
themselves to the commission plan
until months after Simon had approved
It. They did so then only because
the commission plan was fuund to be
In arreat favor with the electors of
the city. Kven then, the belated In
dorsements were of a half -hearted and
lnd-rlsiv character.
There has at no time been any qulb
tllna on the part of Mayor Simon In
cienntns; tits position on this Issue.
Without reservation or apology., he
recognised the efficacy of a commis
sion government for Portland and Just
as rrankly placed himself on record as
favortnc such a charter. Hut with his
opponents It was different. They
recocniied the commission plan of gov
ernment as an l.ue only after Mayor
ttirann had forced It as an Issue.
liushlisjht and the combination In
the Council that Is supporting his can
didacy has no use for any charter
ether than the cumbersome one under
which the business of the city, la now
being transacted. The adoption of a
emmlMjoo charter would disarrange
seriously their programme should
Kushllght and men like Concannon.
Yielding and Kubil be returned to the
t ounciL They hv no desire of having
the business of the city conducted by
a commission of five or seven mem
bers. Sincere Kfforta In likely.
Consequently. It Is net to be ex
pcted that they will do anything to
ward bringing about such a substitu
tion of charters. The adoption of a
commission plan would put several of
them out of office. They are not
Inking for any such condition. They
ltke their present employment and the
many ramification that go with It too
well to lend their aid towards any
movement that would depose them.
H'lt Mayor Simon's rxw.it Ion on this
sob feet Is clear. Hla experience of two
eare In the Mayor's chair has
thoroughly convinced him that the
growing needs of the city demand a
commission government If Jhe clty'a
affairs art to bo wisely and econo
mically conducted, free from graft and
I suspicion of graft. That Is the
reason the decent and respectable ele
ment of voters Is floe kins: to the sup
port of Simon. They realise that he
means what he says when he tells
thera that If re-elected he will tabor
earnestly to bring about the formation
of a commission charter and Its Im
mediate submission to the voters for
their approval.
SclfUh rnrpoe Manifest.
They have no such assurance from
the other nominees and are Justified
In the suspicions they entertain to
wards these off l re-seekers whose
anxiety to gain office naturally sug
gests that selfish personal Interests
are to be served rather than the true
Interests of this progressiva rlty.
Friends of a commission form of
government are supporting the candi
dacy of Mayor Simon because throne h
him as Mavor will be afforded the
enlv certain means of securing a
chance In the present plan of city
government and the benefits that are
certain to accrue.
DECORATION DAT SEXS LOVING TRIBUTE? PAID TO DEAD IN PORTLAND CEMETERIES.
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MCOUX WITH OFT COHMITNT
Manajr Saje o l.f Tort Was Made
to InflnetM-e Opinion.
rORTLANP. May 30. To the Kdl
tor. As a matter of public Interest
and without comment at the Star The
ater on th:a side of the river and at
toe Tlvoil Theater on the East Side, we
exhibited pictorial slides of all the
Mayoralty candidates with their fuil
consent. There was at times, for vari
ous candidates both applause and
I. Usee.
It has been stated that the manage
ment Influenced these expressions of
public wi:i or opinion. Such demonstra
tions as were made came as a voluntary
e&pressloo C the peop.e. Any state
ment to the contrary from any source.
la absolute. y untrue. Kather than bo
misunderstood, we have withdrawn the
pictures from exr.lbJtloa. Kewrectfully.
Mt'LVIX Ql. WINSTOCK.
General Manager People s Amusement
Company.
of the qualifications for Mayor of the City
of Portland. Certainly n larr Industrial
concern oa:d rmpior Mr. Ruahlicht as Its
buto-M h-d and tr.anaiT and It is cr
tata thai the puKD of Mayor of the City
of I'ortiand la fr inn re Important than any
Vt Mtn buiiaras Insiltuuon within the
bounds of toe vntlre citato of Orra-on at the
praat time.
We are at a period where, within the
next two yrrs. tare sums of the people's
money are to be apeitcivd. and It Is abso
lutely aeceaeary that the head Of the city
overomr anould be a man of business
Milty and &prlnced in this line of work.
The ponltion is one which requires a great
dl nf ,x know led and do one will
quM'ton air. Flmon's ability In that line.
Tht date of political factkns are practt
ratly enlrd in the City of Portland and kar
trie Instance Mr. Blmoa did not mk. t he
office, but the office has ooucht him. 1S
hae bea called upeo by the ct titans w tm
hv the rvel Intervsts of the whole peoplo
at heart to stand tor this election, and since
he h as cone ntd to sacrifice fa is personal
IntTMti to erve the pvopie. it become the
duty of ail con) cltiacns to stand by him
and elect htm Mayor.
1 would b to assist the committee
In any manner pi'l la carrylBS out the
cam pale a trr Mr. Mmon.
NEW MEAT LAW SOUGHT
City and Slate Health Boards Would
Extend 1 ajx-"tor' Power.
Th. Portland Board of Health and
tha Or.ccn etata Board of ILalth arc
workloc on a new meat Inspection law,
which will b. preaeatad to tha new City
Council after the election of June .
It five powers to tha Cltjr Market
Inspector to Inspect and condemn un
sanitary meat In whatever place ha may
find It- Tha Inspectors now at work
for tha state can only handle such
meats and food products aa come Into
Oregon from some other state. The
nsw law If passed will jtorern food
products which are raised or crown In
the state.
Several yeats aao the law providing
for two meat Inspectors was passed by
the City Council, was vetoed by Dr.
Harry Lane. then Mayor, and
passed over his veto. It provided for
two meat Inspectors with power to
setae unsanitary food products, but has
been allowed to become a dead letter.
The appointment of a graduate vet.
erlnarlan with executive power Is one
feature of the proposed ordinance.
which Dr. Calvin S. White, secretary of
the State Hoard of Health. Is framlnc
In co-operation with the local author
ities.
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PERSONAL MENTION.
MMNKSS ABILITY NtEDED
o Industrial Conrrrn Won Id Tant
Jluhllght as Maoarr.
Scores of letters and postcards
reached clt!iens' headquarters In the
Kai;way Ei.-hinrs buiiJin yesterday.
TS voK-vd the same sentiments as
t the worth snd qaallftcatlnns of
Mayor P:mon ss t!te several hundred
Indorsements that preceded. Anions;
trie strons testimonials of li.yor
Mmon rece.vsd yesterday was a letter
from Cores W. Caldwell, lawyer, of
1'S Third street, as follows:
I te ear that I sicn.4 Mr. Slmsa's
smta.ftrs tt.u:.a. .tlh la. tctratloa .f
s.vpufi.o bus fr M.jar. and from s.w
.nt.i .:..-tirt. h.:i .s.rt mn-if ta ia
t. brins ASiiRt si. .:-tin.
I th.t fr t. IXrtfi:a of aU af
r. cit'..is of Int l"iy ef i'ortta 1 .
sio. 4 ...vt a sn. ia ukhut ability
mM S'imb.m .!:t:r. ..4 M f.r
T. irt:is.r.. ef taua rMrtmuatty advtSMt
iir. Ruaa::s&( CeM m rnssns eiLhev er aay
Dr. Nelll O'Leary. of Woodbnrn. Or.
Is at the Perkins.
S. J. Perk, a merchant of Lexington.
Ky.. Is at ths Perklns.
The Oakland Coast League baseball
team Is at the Bowers.
A. Keller Is registered at the Cor
nellus from The I'alles. Or.
U. Wlllsrd. a contractor of Fpokaae.
nuh. Is registered at the Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Smith are at the
Imperial Hotel from Corvallls. Or.
Pr. and Mrs- T. C Campbell and Miss
Iykeman. of CasUe Kock are at the
Portland.
Forrest Ferguson, a visitor to th
Pose Festival from St. Louis. Is at tha
Portland.
Oeorge W. Johnson, a banker. Is reg
istered at the Curnellua Hotel from
Dufur. Or.
If- C Richardson, a business man of
Maryhill. Wastu registered at the Ore
gon yesterday.
Willis Van Horn, aa apple-grower
from Hood Itlver, Is among the arrivals
at the Oregon.
Charles O. Murphy, aa extensive lum
ber owner and operator, of Baker, Or.
Is at the Bowers.
M. T. OTonnetl. a lumber dealer and
operator of winlock. Is at the Oregon
Hotel for a few days.
Ueorge Erherd and Mr. and Mrs,
James Crant. of Seattle, are among tha
arrivals at tha Imperial.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson, of Ths
ra;ies. are at the Cornelias. Mr.
Thompson is a hotel owner.
Carl O. Washburn Is at the Oregon
Hotel from Eugene. Mr. Wsshburn Is
a business maa and capitalist.
L L. Singer, of Chicago, and D. S.
Rashlelgh. of New Westminster. B- C
are among the arrivals at the Portland.
Ilev. Perry J. Oreen Is at home after
aa extended lecture trip through the
East covering a period of six .montha
Ensign Reuben R- Smith, of the United
States Navy, will leave with his bride
for San Francisco today. They will sail
on the Vnlted tfates trsc sport Buford
June 4. for Manila. Ensirn and Mrs.
Smith were married two weeks ago.
FAN FRANCISCO. May 10 (Special.)
Portland arrivals at ths Palace Hotel
today: K. S. Edwards. H. MeUger and
C- T. Stewart.
CHICAGO, May 17 Special) Port
land people registered at Chicago
hotels today as follows: Congress.
Miss Catharine Hnlbrook: Mr. and Mrs.
IX KunkeL Auditorium, W. R. Msck-easle.
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DEAD ARE HONORED
Monument to Unknown Heroes
Formally Dedicated.
SCHOOL CHILDREN JOIN
A. J. fcmlth Pot and Blackman Cir
cle CnTCil Memorial In Milwau
kle Ometrrf Speaker Se
Era of Peace Xcar.
The beautiful monument erected In
Mllwsukle Cemetery to the memory of
"Our Unknown Dead. by Blackmar Cir
cle. Ladles of the Orand Army or the
Republic, and A. J. Smith Post, was un
veiled and dedicated yesterdsy mofnlng
by ths post and circle, with assistance
of children of the public schools. In the
presence of 1000 persona Formed at the
hall In Bell wood, ths members of the
post and circle marched to the cemetery.
Fast Commsnder Beach was In charge.
The monument was draped with an
American flag, and the banners of the
post and circle were placed at the sides.
benlor Oeorge Kelson addressing the
commander said:
"I have been authorised to Invite you
at this time to accept from the ladies
of Blackmar Circle. No. 30. of the Grand
Army of the Republic. Department of
Oregon, at the hands of Its accredited
representatives this memorial, and to
request that H may be dedicated by you
to the noble purpose for which It has
been erected."
Dedication to Sacrifice Made.
Commander Beach accepted the monu
ment la behalf of the post and tha De
partment of Oregon.
I accept this monument for all It
signifies." said Commander Beach, "and
we dedicate It this day to the memory
of the unknown dead of the Nation.
wherever they may be. under the sod or
under the sea
After the d dlratory prayer by the
chaplain. Rev. D. A. Thompson delivered
aa addresa In the course of which he
set forth the tremendous cost of wars
to this and other nations, and the many
millions of young men who had been
sacrificed on the altar of war.
We are spending millions preparing
for war In time of peace." said Dr.
Thompson. "In fsce of the awful ravages
and destruction of wars In the past 100
years. We have paid out SS.00o.a0u.0u0 In
pensions alone In this country to the
old soldiers, and It has been fitting that
we ehould. but these vast sums show
We are building dreadnoughts snd all
the nations are building dreadnoughts
that more than match ours. The Dakota
cost this Nation JlO.0u0.000 enough to
build agricultural colleges In almost
every county In Dakota. But the time
Is coming when war shall be no more
and pesce shall be universal.
Trend Is Toward Peace.
'"The trend of the times among the
nations Is toward universal peace, and
God errant that the time may be hasten
ed when there shall be no more wars on
the earth.
"It Is fitting that this monument shall
have been erected and here dedicated
to the unknown dead who fell in battle
and were hurled with nothing to mark
their resting places. In the Arlington
Cemetery at Washington. D. C, a monu
ment was built to the memory of 1000
Union soldiers who fell on the battle
field of Bull Run. It is the most elo
quent monument In that cemetery'."
Following the address of Dr. Thomp
son, flowers were placed at the base of
the monument and the graves In the
cemetery were decorated. Then came
the regular Memorial day exercises con
ducted jointly by the post and circle.
Blackmar Circle Is one of the largest
snd most progressive In the state. It
his 125 sctlve members and the monu
ment was the result of Its efforts.
Coos Briquettes Praised.
MAPSHFIELD, Or- May 30. (Spe
cial.) Dr. E. Mlncrus. of this city, aad
H. C Dlers, of North Bend, who have
Invented a process for making fuel of
the waste wood and coal, have received
encanreplng reports from a New Tork
Their Properties
Known for Centuries
As Effectiva-for Sickness Today aa
When First Discovered.
Gee t.v' Gee
Wo Wo
In the different Chinese preparations
srhlch I dispense for m&nr f the various
sJcRnesftes which they were intended by nature-
ther. sr. no harmful Ingredients such
as mercury In Its different forms, and other
virulent poisons. Kotnins tnat axtex taxing
would lesrs svnT fcad ffcts on the system.
Only such herbs, roots, barks and buds that
my forefathers, who were eminent physi
cians in their time, found to be marvelously
eurstive have 1 imported from remote quar
ters of ths rlob. to my laboratories at
162 Mi First street. Th.lr discovery Is not
a recent one. They have been used for cen
turies with success. I can show testimonials
for years back recommendlns their use.
people out or town write xor consultation
blank and circular. Inclose four cents In
stamps.
THE C. GEE WO CHLXKBE MEDICINE CO.
lfiH First St.. (or. Morrison.
Portland, Oregon.
firm which sent briquettes made from
coal mined at Tono, Wash. They are
having coal from this locality made
into briquettes and the company says
they will be of fine quality. The firm
believes that the process of briquetting
the Coos Bay coal with charcoal and
using wood-tar as a binder will make
fuel equal if not better than an
thracite coaL The Southern Pacific
company is Investigating the process.
Eugene Water Sow Pure.
EUGENE. Or, May 30. (Special.)
Analyses of samples of citf water by
Dr. Calvin S. White. Sate Health
Officer, show that Eupene's water,
since the installation of the filtration
system. Is free from any trace of colon
bacilli. The analyses show traces oi
vegetable organisms, which, however.
Dr. White says, are harmless. The
samples of water were taken by Dr.
White a few weeks ago, when ne de
livered an address before the Muni
cipal League, declaring that the Wil
lamette River was an open sewer, and
that its water Is so foul that fish
cannot live In it.
I Cure Men!
IS MY FEE
Pay Wkea Cared
ueicni LFeDiuty, .,-., -
ouDla Results of exposure, overwork
snd other violations of Nature's laws,
ri..jtfif nf Hi.iiH and kidneys. srl
esse Velaa, qnlckly and permanently
cared at ssasll expense.
SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con
traded and chronic cases cured. All
burning; itching and inflammation
stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected In
seven davs. Consultation free. If un
able to call, write for list of questions.
Office Hours A. M. to a f. m.
Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only.
PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO,
XMU WASHINGTON STREET.
Corser First,
Men and Women Cured
Tl) famous S.
X. Chan Chi
nes Medicine
Company, with
their remedies,
of herbs and
roots cure won
derfully. It has
cured many
uiTerexs when
other remedies
hare tailed.
Sure care for chronic, private ailments.
narfliisna.a hiood poison, rheumatism.
asthma, pneumonia, kidney, tnroat and lung
troubles, consumption. stomach disorders
and other diseases of all kinds. Remedies
harmless. NO OPERATION. Consultation
free. Examination for ladles by Mrs. S. It.
Chan Call or write to
The a. K. Chan. Chinese Medicine Co,
226 V Morrison il, portliind. Oregon.
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r Brwmdutu. Csrsrrs, Hey Fsscr W
llC uTl inflammations, trrttstloos glees
1 1 .uons ot ALL inoooo. f
I v . or llnlnits of th. ofxie, moat.
I r"J I atoeasoA or othsr organs,
I -V"l T OSUOOISTS SI
lfripW n'kr nttcmyumtf
V-r.lss1nen,rme I I
T- ermnea ob request. J
L. T. YEE & SONS
The Old. . Reliable Chinese
Doctor spent lifetime study of
herbs and research In China;
i was sranted diploma by the
Esnperort guarantees cure all
I ailments of men end women
I V. . nth, fall I f nui mttf-
? fer. call or write to TED
- S ; SONS' MEDICINE CO.. 1424
iT.. .li First. Cor. Alder. Portland. Or.
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VARICOSE VEINS
CURED IN FIVE DAYS
sVL.-!
I Cure
Nervous Debility Blood
and Skin Diseases,
Rheumatism,
Disease, Diseases of the
Liver Disorders. Piles,
and All Diseases of Men
Heart
Lungs,
s. risiuia
Advertise What I Do, and Do What I Advertise.
5 $10 EXAMINATION GIVEN FREE BY A
PHYSICIAN WHO HAS BEEN
30 YEARS A SPECIALIST.
COME AXD CONSULT US FREE OF ALL CHARGE.
DR. LINDSAY
THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST.
Corner Alder and Second streets. Entrance 12tH Second street, Portland.
Or. Office hours A. M. to P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 V. M.
Cured in Five Days!
,' A-
t
smsssMstTssriiiafiTsiiisris'.1-J
Or. A. a. Smltk.
I am the only specialist In Pert
land who does not advertise a fic
titious name or photograph.
I pnblish 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
srill know you consult a true spe
cialist, who sees and treats pa
tients personally. I possess skill
wd experience, acquired In such
way that no other can share, and'
ihould 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 is
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
Varicose Veins,
Hernia. Blood Poison
Ho Detention From Occupation,
Family or Home
IS 1 H B V n L ( i CUA l 1
KANT CASES PERMANENTLY
CURED IN ONE TREATMENT!
MOST TIME-SAVING, MOST NAT
URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAQ
AND PERMANENT CURE. J
GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITI1.
YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AUv
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 $500
TO ANY CHARITY A3 GUARAN
TEE THAT EVERY STATEMENT
IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT 19
TRITE. '
I invite you to come to my of
fice. I will explain to you my
treatment for Varicose Veins,
Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood
Poison. Piles, Fistula. Bladder.
Kidney. Prostatic and all Men's
Ailments, and give you FREE a
physical examination: if necessary
a microscopical and ohemtcal
analysis of eecretions. to deter
mine pathological and bacterio
logical conditions. Every person
should tales advantage of this op
portunity to learn their true con
dition. A permanent cure Is what
you want.
VARICOSE VETJfS
Impair vitality. I dally 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 subsides, a
healthy circulation Is rapidly re
established. Instead of the depress
ing conditions. I guarantee you a
cure to stay cored r refund the
money.
HERSU CRrPTCKE
IMcregard of existing hernia nss.. J
cost many lives. The smallest
nernias are me most, aangerous 2
to life, because of the Increased I
liability to strangulation. I cure
rupture In selected cases with per-
trt a fotv anrl Antall no suffnr.
in, and do not detain you from
occupation, under guarantee. Many
eases cured to stay cured In one
treatment.
Xe FOR BLOOD 'POISOTf,
T use Professor Ehrllch's wol
Aerful new discovery. " 606," 1
eases of Specific Blood Poison. I
cures In one treatment, and Is th
greatest marvel oi meaic;
dance. Thl new remedy h
bsitn successfully used in thou
ands of cases. Let me explain il
to you.
arid treatment.
WRITTEN GUARANTEE Dr. Smith's written guarantee means a cure
or no pay for services. I guarantee to cure certain ailments or refund
every dollar you have palcl me for my services. My eervlces cost you
nothing unless I cure your Varicose Veins, Hernia, Piles, FlBtula, 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 boors A. M. to f P. M. Sundays. II A. M. to 1 P. M.
Dr. A. G. Smith
234 Morrison Street
Corner Second
PORTLAND, OR.
Danger Lurks in Neglect
, SECURE THE SERVICES OF
"THE FOREMOST SPECIALISTS"
HOJfEST TREATMElfT POSITITB RESULTS"
My Claims Are Founded on Cures
$s.oo
My Fee in Many Cases
If you ar & weak, ailing man, top and think
what you could accomplish If you were strong and
wU what a source of happiness, good health and
robust strength would be to you.
It takes more strength to be sick than well It
takes more strength to live under the conditions
of illness than it does when In health.
All my life I have been studying this problem-
curing complaints of men. restoring to strength
weak, ailing men.
I know that I can Quickly and surely restore i
you to health.
My Immense practice, my lar;e medical offices
are the result of cures eure. certain. I can cure
you.
YOU CAN PAY AFTER CURED
INQUIRE
Investigate for yourself. REMERBER, IT COSTS 1
xuu wthunu to nave tne opinion or tne best.
A thorough, painstaking EXAMINATION" given
each and every person by me personally.
WEAKNESS
CURED IN
FIVE DAYS
varicose; veins
obstructions
PILES
FISTULA
5o Detentlott
Basin ess or Home.
No Severe OpermtJoM.
Many Casee rhoronghly
Cored in One Treatment.
I have Proof for Every
Btetemeni 1 Make,
To tnr man who is sufferlna from WEAKNESS
FUNCTIONAL. DECLINE, or PROSTATIC DIS
EASES let roe ask you the question: Will you put
your time against mine? If I fail to cure, MI
SERVICES COST YOU NOTHING. This remark
able treatment you can only procure from ME. It
consists of 21 TREATMENTS NO MORE. NO
LESS. Each and every treatment is given by me.
as it is too vaiuanie to intrust to an assistant.
I can cure you and make yon as well as you
ever were in your life. I will tone up your sys
tem, cleanse the poison from your blood, give you
a healthy color to your cheeks, a brightness to
your eye. so that In a very short time you would
not know that you ever had a sick day in your
life.
ABSOLUTE CURES
Tou can't afford to experiment with your
HEALTH AND STRENGTH.
My long years of experience as a SPECIALIST
hi diseases peculiar to men have proved to me
that 0 per cent of the men are suffering from
one or more oz tne zouowing ctdojuohj;
VARICOSE! VEINS,
DISORDERS, RUPTURE
S3 I.. mJI VaIsati i-s.ati rt1Astl TTM.
ney and Bladder Troubless, Postratlo Disease, Piles. 5
and all Reflex Pelvlo Ailments.
Examination and Consultation Free
I MAJTJD NO CHARGE! WHATEVER FOR CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION
AND FULL INFORMATION. AND TOU HAVE NOTHING TO PAT FOR EXCEPT
SATISFACTORY TREATMENT.
Medicines furnished from my own laboratory. $L60 to $6.50 per course. If you
cannot call, write for particulars. Many cases are curable at home. Hours A. M.
to sr. M. Buna ays w u u.
ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO.
XSOV& YAMHUX ST.. OOB. SECOXD ST.
PORTLAND, OR.
THE DR. C REE.V METHOD OF
CURING MEN
NOT A CENT CHARGED
unless cared.
MWEST PRICES
of ss specialist.
ai'ICKEST CVRES
that star eared.
A certain cure Is what you want. ' This we will
give you beyond doubt If your case is curable.
There is absolutely no patch work about our treat
ment, for soon after beginning it disagreeable
symptoms disappear and the troable never returns.
Our best reference is our former patients, whom
we have cured and made happy.
If discouraged because you have failed with
others, call and see us. A confidential chat, to
gether with a thorough personal examination, will
cost you nothing. If you take our treatment, you
may pay for It when satisfied, or when cured.
Onr specialty Is VARICOSE VEINS, OBSTRUC
TIONS, SPECIFIC BLOOD POI0', XERVO-TITAL
DEBILITV, PROSTATIC, BLADDER and KIDNEY
tronblcs, CONTRACTED ailments, PILES and aU
RECTAL at! meats.
WHAT YOU WANT IS A CURE COMB TO US
AND GET IT.
DR. GREEN CO. poVrTSSM
Hoars Dally, to 6 Evealnjcs, T to 8 Sundays, 10 to 1.
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something of the destruction of war.
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