Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 26, 1911, Page 16, Image 16

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    TnE 3IORMXG OltEGONIAN, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1011.
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CHILDREN JOYFUL
IfJ CITY HOSPITALS
Tov-Laden Christmas Trees
Brighten Day for Little
Ones Who Are I!'.
NURSES DISTRIBUTE GIFTS
Cot of Many of YoanjcMers Heaped
Hirh With Prniv Attendant
Tnjojr Vrmt and IeMltute
Men Arc Serel.
Children wh Here chitc! to ppnd
rhritmm In the hospitalit thfa year
r th favorl cif of Sunta Claus
jet-rdav. particularly n th vood Sa
maritan llplt;il. ariierv a Urce chil
dren" mar.t U rrmint .inil. All chil
dren n ho had lrn lnmtt of th
wort pirrw th l. - t .rt-t ma, chil
dren hom mif'rtun h tourhed
earlv in lil. ihil fren of many of tha
)na-tlm ratlnt at the hospital and
many f the old p ticnta t hr n..! vest,
aarhrrrd amur-l the lirtatmas Ire
and preni and randy were thr In
ahwndani for em-h n.
h ildrcn on ni re-hra peered ut.
brtuht-eyed nd ttrn:ltn3. from under
heap of present., hub irurzled ird
rofwJ am they hindd thrlr doll and
trv art! ma older children poured de
It sh ted I y over preen ta of books or
(tmf or of itome new merhanlral top,
cirla hurxH thrlr doll and all vera
happy.
mrnm AM Santa.
loriit irejut,nir tattle were preed
Into aervlt-e hy Sanu ilau. ho found
bm pa'H and ht tree much too small
t contain nil the prenenia he had
brought, and the.-) were dtMributcd br
light-footed nureea. mn ant called out
the namea he had put on the packafte.
One of the happiest boys in the ward
wm Imie Preddle Hermlr. Freddie
baa bct n at th hospital more than a
yenr and tJurlnir all that time has lain
patiert and rht-erful. He Is only t
vfirs old and has rosy cheeks and
bright blue ee.. curly ringlets of gold
en hair and a smile that almost never
fades. His nurses say that in all the
time he has been at the hospital he has
been known only twice to cry. He
suffers considerable pain at times,
bout a year uko he fell from a cherry
tree and suffered an Injury to the spine
from which he may not recover, el-
thuUK'h bis doctors are hopeful.
Kreddle Prayer tuwrrH. 1
It Is Freddie's ambition to be a sol
dier and that Is why he tries to be so
brave. For many months he has
breathed silent prayers to the Christ
mas saint to bring him a drum and a
tin with real bullets and a Are en
gine. Not only did he get what he
asked for. but many more thine. His
stretcher was heaped with teddy bears
and Karnes and books and trains anil
cars and boxes of candy until they fell
off the sides.
Freddie thinks that the little robin
that pushed him off the cherry tree
and hurt him felt sorry for him and
told ISanta I'lau about h i in and that
that is the reason he got so many
presents.
It Is Freddie's firm belief that when
be tried to ctltnb the cherry tree In
the back yard of his home at Vancou
ver one bright day last Sprina. to (ret
a peek at a nest of little robins way up
in one of the II nib, the old mother
robin pushed him off.
A happy arlrl yesterday was Marie
AVairner. Mane and Freddy have been
In the nursery together for almost a
ear and have become fast friends. She
1 two years older than Freddie and
believes herself, by the peculiarity of
her position, to be Freddie's proper
nurse. All of the other nurses become
her assistants hen Freddie's welfare
is In question.
Saturday something happened that
made Marie very sad and almost prom
ised to make Christmas for her sad,
too. Freddie was stricken with con
vulsions. For once his cheery smile
faded and nurses and doctors feath
ered and shook their heads in solemn
whispers. Someone said Freddie might
not live and Marte heard of It. All
ntrht Ion she buried her head In her
pillow and wept and when morn in;
tame siie refused to eat. At noon also
she woutd not eat. but In the mean
whtte Freddie gradually revived, ills
smile and rosy cheeks once more re
turned and Marie was persuaded that
ah was mistaken about ' the serious
nes of Freddie's Illness.
Y era saallew iaay.
SWew a happy asainy esterday. She
received a larze number of presents
that tended to heiahten her happiness,
ft'it he was rno'-e absorbed in Fred
dies presents than her o n. Freddie
held tightly to his drum as he lay on
h is t retch er. surrounded by his other
Rtfta, and guarded it most jealously as
his most precious po.isesMon. And
Mane alone was the favored individual
whom Freddie would permit to beat
tne drum.
Karl Norden. a little S-year-o!d boy
who wss kicked by a horse, received
Ins presents propped up in bed. Mir
jone Barnard Is another little inmate
of the children s ward w ho was made
happv yesterday. She has tuberculo
sis of the hip and. like Freddie, la
ohheed to spend her time on a
stretcher.
BED-RIDDEN YOUNGSTERS IN
"T
MVTRIBITIO OK
CHRISTMAS TREE AT SECOND BAPTIST CHTJKCH, WHICH DE
J - LIGHTED HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN.
! i a
'.V
i yovt: OF PRESENTS DISTRIBUTED
TOTS FETED AS WIFE,
NOW DEAD, PROMISED
Alexander Kerr Is Host at Bij Christmas Tree for Poor Children of North
End, as Young Bride Wished.
FtKTV-SIX wildly xrltd youni5tr
from the North KnJ of Portland
r given n Idea yesterday aft
ernoon of how the "oilier half" llvel
when they were entertained at a gigan
tic ChrlMmas tree! and dinner at the
home of Alexander H. Kerr, at 129
Fourteenth Mreet. In the Riving of
the party to the waif. the promts
of Mrs. Alhertina Kerr, who died re
cently, was fulfilled.
Nearly a year ago Mr. Kerr. Mr.
Kerrs' young bride, said that on Christ
mas day. she would fill her home
with the poorest and most destitute
children that could be found In the city.
V. G. M.-Laren. of the Portland Com
mons, to be ber courier.
lrs. Kerr died last O-toher and
shortly before her death she again em
phasised her desire to hold the party.
In place of Mrs. Kerr being hostess,
her widower, aided by his daughter
and son-in-law and the sisters of the
late Mrs. Kerr entertained to the ut
most the youngsters who took advan
tage of the invitation.
Kvery t'fclla tiets Cilft.
Good things abounded. The Christ
mas tree, sparkling with scintillating
electric lights, seemed to be an Inex
haustible treasure house, for there was
not a child that Santa Claus failed to
remember. Sacks of candy, popcorn,
oranges and a metal saving bank were
among the other treasures the young
sters carried away.
Neither the bar of color nor that of
race was drawn and the only time
trouble loomed was when little ne
gress insisted that the only white doll
on the tree, garbed in a dres of the
same color, should be hers. Her claim
was admitted. '
Many little ones were carried In on
crutches, others possessed varioua de
formities but their all and every trou
ble vanished before the good cheer set
before them.
pr Children Made Ha.T.
poor children who had not been able
tn net In at anv of the other enter
tainments were entertained during the
evening ai the Se ond Baptist Church,
at Seventh and Ankeny streets, by the
Volunteers of America. II seemed as
If evary unattached little boy and girl.
In many cases their llmh showing
through their rags, found that Eanta
Clans was "really, truly" at the Vol
unteers' celebration.
Still another home to be thrown open
to the poor Is that of Mrs. H.. V. Van
Iniser. at M Jackson street. Mrs.
Van Puier personally combed the city
for poor youngsters of every possible
description and today will play Lady
Hounttful by throwing open her home
to those for whom otherwise Christmas
would have been a hollow sham. A
CHILDREN'S WARD OF HOSPITAL
MAS TREE.
PRIt.Ti BV CMD HtMtRlTlVS
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RV VOLIMEF.RS OP AMERICA.
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t Tfce I.ae Mra. Alexander H. Kerr.
T Who promise to tilve a Party
I t. Poor Childrea Wu PulfUled
t Yesterday.
Christmas tree and a good time of every
description will be arranged.
Knlfchls Templar Celebrate.
Portland's Knights Templar organ
isations yesterday held thalr usual
Impressive observance of Christmas.
Members of Crusade Commandery. of
the East Bide, accepted the invitation
of Oregon Commandery No. 1 and the
services were conducted Jointly, more
than ISO sir. knights being In attend
ance. This was the largest number of
members participating In these exer
cises In Portland. Following the pro
gramme newly-elected officers for the
ensuing year were installed by J. B.
Cleland. past grand commander, as
sisted by George V. Robertson, mar
shal. The new officers are: Eminent
commander. Victor A. Avery: general
issimo. Hopkins Jenkins; captain-general.
William Davis; treasurer, James
W. Cooke; recorder. C. F. Wiegand:
senior ' warden, Roy Quackenbush;
Junior warden, N. R. Cox: warder,
James Hislop; standard bearer, H. E.
Hutchinson: sword bearer. A. M.
Brown; captain of the guard. E. L.
Pettis: guards, J. G. Garrow and W.
M. Darling.
MADE HAPPY BY CHRIST
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A STRAIGHT
TALK TO
By CK. Holsman,M. D.The Leading Specialist
. .n.,Ai:i.t imiinr
dusively. I own my offica and equipment, publish my troi
photorraph and personally iuprvio the treatment or ail
p.ti-nta from th time they come to me until thy ars dis
charred a cured. Althouah -my time u Jul ly fupled
frm early mom tint Ik late t night tn lookinir after th
want of my patients, and In adminislrln my special treat
ment for B'.ood Poison. Varicose Vema na other dlseasa. I
always take pleasure tn consult lnK with new patients.
la ottering- mr services to the afflicted I am givin. you
the Bt;T that can be had anywhere. My reputation and
esperionr for the past IS years can leave no doubt as te
my ability, honesty and Inteifiity and should he "ufficleat
to convince the most skeptical that 1 am the FOREMOST
and LEADING BpcclalUt in Port.and. I pose.-ss skill and
experience acquired in such a way that no other can share
It and should not be classed with Inexperienced doctors or
,PA 'thorough lnvestlt!on should be made by very a.llni
.h. . fitnaulta. Duly and drntlnv to
self and those who depend upon you demand the best med-C K. Uolsniao. il. t
teal attention. I have the ability and can rive yo this
service I have alsavs charged very raaonADle. lc. ao. ;hat rar aervlcee mar
be obtained by any man who slncerly deairea to be cured. I make no mi
JeAtlint atateroente. false promisee or unbualneasllke propoaltlons. I would like
e have you for a patlvnt If you will come to me on a atrlctiy proff ssieonal ba
sis, accepting inducements that I offer, which are my ability, 18 years' success
ful experience time-saving treatment and cuie of certain diseases.
I dally demonstrate that varicose veins
caa be cu: ed In nearly all cajea by
one treat ment In such s satisfactory
way. pain ceases, swelling subildes. a
healthy circulation Is rapidlv re-esfab-lished.
fnstead of the depressing condi
tions. I guarantee you a cure to stay
cured er refund the money.
KIDNEY AND BLAUDEB.
With these diseases you may have
more complications than are presented
by ary other disease. By my
earthing Illumination of the bladder X
determine accurately the disease and
hy microscopic examination and urln
eiyti I maUe doubly sure the condition
ef the kidnes, thus laying foundations
for scientific treatment.
IF1G BLOOI POIHON.
Scientific trestmeeti only should be
used la combating this losthesome dls
I cure Blood Poison by the new
tier man Remedy which I Introduce di
rectly into the blood, purifying It. neu
tralising U and expelling poison from
he system. New blood thus formed
(uppltes and rebuilds the tissues In such
a way that the ratient recovers his
normal state o health, strength aad
wundnesa.
MV JIKFCT THE VTMfCNT I'OU
tRVOU8 IEB1UTT.
That disorder commonly known as
weakness hum tor years and generations
baftlcd the II url of physicians, yet to
his very Cay a- :.iaJoiLy of doctors.
I Treat All Aliments of Men, and Cure to Stay Cured
I Offer Free Consultation and Examination
I invite von to com to my office, 1 -vlll explain to you my treatment for
vartccie veiJs hernia, nervous debility, blood poison, piles, fistula, bladder, kid
mvm5 all men's ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination If you
write for free book snd self-examinatlo n blank. .
jIX office Tie open all day from A. M. to I P. M. and Monday from 10 to 12.
All correspondence treated ooandent tally. Letters cheerfully answered.
DR. C. K. HOL
PARCELS PILE
Express Companies Need
Week to Deliver Packages.
POSTAL RUSH NOW OVER
Carrier Deliver Mall to Have
Christmas Presents Beach All
In' Tlme Messenger Boys Are
Kept Busy All Day
It will take a week for the express
companies to make deliveries of all
the Christmas packages now in their
hands. At the postofflce the Christmas
work is virtually completed. What
ever remains to be done Is due to de
lays In shipment or tardiness of the
senders.
Delays at the express offices are due
partially to the people themselves. The
express companies do not make deliv
eries outside of a limited zone. Notices
are 'mailed to persona living beyond
that limit and they are expected to
call at the office for their parcels.
Sometimes it Is a week or more be
fore they call. Meanwhile the packages
are held In storage.
Occasionally a package cannot be
delivered and is retained by the ex
press company. After the expiration
of a specified period it Is advertised
and sold for charges. Wherever possi
ble, in case the charges have been pre
paid, the sender Is notified and given
an opportunity to reclaim his present
The rule at Christmaa time is to pre
pay charges. . so few such packages
ever have to be sold.
Few Pareela Unclaimed.
As a matter of fact that percentage
of unclaimed holiday goods In the ex
press offices Is much smaller than the
regular commercial packages. Every
year, however, the Portland offices of
the various express companies operat
ing Into this city accumulate a small
number of presents the Intended recip
ients of which they are unable to And.
This may be due to a number and va
riety of reasons. The address may be
insufficient, the wrapper may have
been mutilated in transit, thus destroy
ing the address In this case, how
ever, the waybill would be a means of
Identification or the consignee may
SfvlAN
Hi
CASH FRIZ
EVERY WEEK FOR ARTICLES ON
"HOW WE WON OUR HOMES"
The Portland Realty Board invites the homeowners of Portland
and vicinity to enter an essay contest for the best articles on the
general topic, "How We Won Our Home," and offers the following
prizes each week:
FIRST PRIZE, $25 -
SECOND PRIZE, $10
x THIRD PRIZE, $5
The articles should deal with actual, concrete personal experiences
of home-winning and home-building, setting forth, step by step, the
progress toward the achievement, from the time of making the first
payment on a lot or acreage to the realization of the ambition. It
is not necessary that homes be entirely paid for. Articles will appear
in The Sunday Oregonian. Photographs are desirable, but will not
be considered in awarding prizes. The right is reserved of running
in The Sunday Oregonian stories not awarded prizes. The following
simple directions should be observed:
1. Articles should not be more than 800 words in length.
2. The writer should be a bona fide homeowner, or a member of
homeowner's family.
3. Write on one side of paper only.
4. Sign writer's correct name and address.
5. Mail articles to City Editor of The Oregonian.
6. Prizes will be awarded Wednesday of each week.
MEN
nnmenis or men
n. (.Units liot excepted, are attempt
ing to overcome It by methods that
nave been la constant use and have
always failed for halt a century. They
dose the system with powerful stimu
lants and tonics, calculated to restore
nervous force or strength that is not
snd never has been lacking, with the
esu;t that the functions are tempo
rarily excited to the positive detriment
f the patient. Weakness Is only a
symptom resulting from many local
conditions tnd Is curable by local
treatment only, without the glvtng of
a sinulo Internal duae, which demon
xtrates the absolute accuracy of ray
understanding and treatment of this
disorder. In years I have not met
with a single failure and I have entire
confidence tn my ability to cure all
cases that come to me for treatment.
I am equally certain that no treatment
other than that which I have perfect
ed can completely and permanently
rertore strength and vigor.
NO MONEY REQt'IKKO TO COM
HK.NCt; TREATMENT. Many patients
have no confidence in .heir doctor, be
cause he demands pay before a cure
has ben effected and them are many
who have been misinformed about
ihetr condition or through unsuccessful
treatment have become skeptical and
t hluk there Is uo cure for them. I
went an opportunity to treat such
men. It makes no difference about
the financial part, aa I accept pay for
my services as beneflis are derived;
nrhen I am satisfle the patient la re
'atle. Health n capital at interest.
1 wli: prove nyf ability to cure before
r kn.c pay for my services.
221V Morrison St.
Cor. 1st Street
PORTLAND, OSEGON
have changed his address, making it
Impossible to find him.
Unclaimed packages at the postofflce
go through their regular channel to
the dead letter office at Washington,
D. C on their way back to the send
ers.
Letter carriers made a regular de
livery yesterday morning to accom
modate their patrons who were to re
ceive presents from distant places. The
volume of their deliveries was as
heavy. If not heavier than that of any
previous day of the season, owing to
the accumulation over Sunday. An ef
fort was made by the carriers yester
day to dispose of all holiday mail and
In this they were satisfactorily suc
cessful. Only delayed packages wll
pass through the mail carriers' hands
now.
Every express wagon in the city was
busy yesterday morning making de
liveries in their prescribed districts.
The full force of street and wagon
employes was required to take care of
the rush. As a result everything in
the delivery district was disposed of.
The packages held in the various of
fices now are those destined for resi
dents outside the delivery district
Many of this class called at the express
offices yesterday In response to cards
sent out notifying them of the pres
ence of Christmas packages.
Meanenger Boys Busy.
No less active than the expressmen
and the mailcarriers were the uni
formed messenger boys of the Postal
and Western Union Telegraph com
panies and the delivery boys of the
various special messenger agencies.
Deliveries of bundles from one part of
the city to another demanded the at
tention of a small army of lads, but
the messengers of the telegraph com
panies were engaged with the added
duty of delivering Christmas "letters"
transmitted by telegraph.
With the Inauguration of the "night
service by both companies and the
"day letter" service by the Western
Union this form of exchanging holiday
greetings has grown in popularity.
Hundreds now adopt this method of re
membering distant friends or relatives
at Christmas time. For the holiday
period the telegraph companies waived
their rule of telephoning the contents
of the messages to the addressees and
mailing the typewritten sheet when con
venient, and made direct delivery by
messenger Christmas day. Many Port
land homes were made happier yester
day by the receipt of these long-distance
communications. - ,
The inauguration of the cable-letter
service by the Western Union a few
weeks ago also encouraged many . to
send Christmas greetings between
Portland and European points. Sev
eral London firms having agencies In
this city cabled cheering messages to
their local representatives.
Better Pianos for Rent
at Sherman, Clay St Co., Morrison at
Sixth.
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w.ffijmnr i mill!
CURED IN 5 DAYS
No Detention From Occupation,
Family
DR. A. O. SMITH,
THE LUDIW SPECIALIST.
I nm a registered nnd licensed
physician, confining; my special
praevice to the ailments of MK.
I have more money inveeted In my
establishment than all other Port,
land epeclalliits combined, nnd I
will aive S500 to nny charity if I
cannot show this In true.
I publish my true photogTaph.
correct name, personally conduct
my office. I am the most success
ful and reliable, as medical cre
dentials and press records prove.
I make this statement so that you
will know vou consult a true spe
cialist, who sees and treats j-a-tlents
personally. I possess EX
PERT skill and experience, ac
quired in such a way that no other
can share.
To all men who are sick and In
trouble; to the men who feel they
have lost the energy of youth, and
that the etrength they ought to
have has been sapped from them;
to those who are not sick enough
to be abed but feel they must use
all their will power to force them
selves even to their evervday tasks
to all these I have a special mes
sage of hope and cheer. I can cure
that lame and aching back. I can re
store the lustre to the dimmed eye;
I can make you realize that the
vouth of yesterday has not been
burled in an age of several
decades, and that your pitiful con
dition Is now due only to damaged
health. This health can be le
stored If you will act now. Come
today, or the stage of n-le-t may
get just past the stage that is
able.
..A
WRITTEN GUARANTEE Dr. Smith's written guarantee means a cure
or no pay for services. I guarantee to ure,cf .Irvlces tsost you
every dollar you have paid me for my ferves. My servloes oo t you
nothing unless I cure your Varicose Veins -Hernia, esFistuwooa
Poison." or any ailment I guarantee to cure. My fj benefit..
an (3 no more man you are aDio ami
uwuac sr ja a a
DR. A. G. SMITH
I Cure Men
'$ 1 O
IS MY FEE
Pay When Cured
Uci eral Debility,
Weak Nerves, In
somnia Results
of exposure, overwork, etc. Ail
ments of Bladder and Kidneys,
Varicose Veins, quickly and per
atanently cored at small expense.
I cure such aliments as Varicose
Veins. Piles. Specific Blood Poison,
etc., completely and permanently,
often with only a single treatment.
Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Sundays, jo A. M. to I P. M. only.
PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO
Washington St- Corner First
Portland, Oregon.
I THE
DR.GREEN
ADVICE TO -
MEN
You do not care
to read long-winded
boastful adver
tisements. What
you want Is a cure
Come to me and
get It. I cure all
ailments of men.
Pay when satisfied.
Consultation, exam
ination and diagno
sis free and private
Hours daily t to 6
evenings 7 to 8 ;
Sundays 10 to 1.
DR. GREEN CO.
362 Washington St.. Portland.
The Eminent Chinese Doc
tor Is Curing Many
Cases of Sickness
Dr.
L Wo
;.j-T
He treats with non-poisonous, non-in-Jurious
herhs all diseases of the Throat,
Heart Liver, Lungs. Stomach. Kidneys.
Piles, Constipation. NervounnLSS, Neural
gia. Rheumatism, Catarrh. Eczema,
Blood poison, Diabetes and all organic
diseases.
COXBCT.TATION FREE.
Patients out of town can secure these
health-building remedlea bend 4 cents
In stamps for symptom blank.
WO CHIBSK MEDICAL CO.
230)6 Alder, Cor. Third.
ST 1VTT
men and W omen $"4
CURED m
S.K.Chan- (??J
hiMva TY1 nrl 1 1", 1 a sin . liar.
O, tV. . Ulllicac 1I1U1V1 W,
IH. s. K. CHA., with their Chinese
medicines of herbs and roots, cure won
derfully. They have cured many suf
ferers when all other remedies liave
amh fin fa cure for both internal and
external sickness and all chronic
ailments. Their remedies are harm
less and grlve quick results, no opera
tions. Consultation free. Examinations
for ladies by Mrs. Chan. Call or write
for symptom blank to S. K. CHAN CHI
NESE MEDICINE CO, KSSVi MorrUon
at. between let and 2d. Portland. Or.
BING CHONG,
Chinese Doctor
Ms a of Chinese haras and
root nsedlcln. curao all
kinds dlseaaea of tb. heart,
lunsa, liver, stomach, kld
ajsy, blood troublea of maa
sad woman when othera
talL If you suffer, call o
writ, to 2321, Wash, at.
tor. 2d. Boom It, Port, Or.
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Dr.
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or Home
NO SEVERE OPERATIONS.
MANY CASES PERMANENTLY
CURED IN ONE TREATMENT.
MOST TIME-SAVING. MOST NAT
URAL. MOST SAFE. A RADICAL
AND PERMANENT CURE. I
GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE
I YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU
THORITIES THAT THIS 1 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 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 and all Men's Ailments, and
give vou FREE a physical exam
ination; If necessary a microscopi
cal and chemical analysis of secre
1 1 o n s. to determine pathological
and bacteriological conditions.
Every person should take advan
tage of this opportunity to learn
their true condition. A permanent
a) cure is what you want.
CONGESTED VEINS
Impair vitality. I dally demon
strate that varicose- veins can be
cured In nearly all cases by o n e
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 cured or refund the
money.
NERVOUS DEBILrTY.
Cerebro, where the mental forces
are impaired. Spinal, hre the
spinal centers are involved, v ltal.
where the sympathetic nervous sys
tem and forces that govern the or
gans are deranged by reflex effects
of ailments. I treat these condi
tions and all weaknesses induced
bv nervous complications and ex
cesses and put you on the right
track to health, restoring the con
ditions essential to your future life
and happiness.
S06" FOR BLOOD DISORDERS.
I u s e Professor Ehrllch's won
derful new discovery, " 606.' in
cases of Blood Poison. It cures In
one treatment, and is the greatest
marvel of medical science. T h i s
new remeBy has been successfully
used in thousands of cases. Let
me explain n 10 you.
r1111;1 J" a a vt T l p M.
234V2 Morrison St
Corner Second
PORTLAND, OREGON
Listen
To
Me
I am a duly
qualified phy
sician and sur
geon. I have
had 30 years'
e x p e rlence la
my par tlcular
specialty.
Ailments of Men
I ao not cure all ailments, but
cure all I take. There Is no delay.
Tou ere benefited at once. The
spark of life is soon revived and
quickened. Once more hope Is re
kindled and life becomes brlgo:
again.
I Cure Men Quickly
aith Blood Ailments. Nervous De
cline. Varicose Valns, Plies. 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 all. GOOD
HONEST WORK and a SftUAKB
DEAL is what you want. Consul
tation and examination free, (.all
now or write.
DR. LINDSAY
The Old Reliable Specialist.
Corner Alder and Second streets.
Entrance Second street. Port
land, Or. Office hour 9 A. M. to
ip.lt Sundays. 10 a. M. to 1 P. iL
I publish my own photograph, per
sonally conduct my own office, have
no connection with any "medical
ompny," "institute" or "museum,
but am a thoroughly reliable, up-to-date
scientific specialist in all ail
ments of men. So hired substitutes
to treat you. If I accept your case
for treatment and do not effect a
quick and lasting cure, you need not
my one cent of my small fee. Let
ni prove to you, without cost or
obligation, that I will cure you to
5tny cured, before paying out one
penny.
9 to 5 7 to 8 Mails s Sundav, 10 to 1.
Examination Advice Kree.
J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D.
Room. 11-14 Lafayette Bllic
JI3V4 WASHINGTON ST COR. Bth,
PORTLAND, OR.
L. T8 YEE & SONS
The old eminent Chinese
jj doctor cures any dlaeaae
i a auccesaf ully. such as weak
serves, constipation, astnma.
-' catarrh, cancer, pilea. nerv-
" 64 ousness, rheumatism, blood
. OSL. a:-f-i pelson. lung, liver, kidney
F 'j and stomach trouble; also
& -V . J ailments or men ana womea.
t-' j No matter -who has failed.
w"si-'X'l I ruarantee a cure It cur
r. zfT. ::C-A .hi. 1 h,v nent a lifetime .
7. i,.-k. .nd rradualed from several
universities and look post-graduat. courses
In China. I have thousands of testimonials
5"' -J.feful patients. I use only the
5 harm.eV. Chine., herbs, reg.rdle.. of
!h hl.h orics. So I can help you. Call
1? wrtf. f?r aymptom blank and circular.
I. T. VEJB SONS SIEDICIXB CO,
142V4 tint. I IS- Cor. Alder. Portland, Or.
tzy. w. Broadway. Writ, for nookWt. K. V.
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