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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1003. GOVERNOR RIDES THE WOODMEN'S ' GOAT AFTER BEING KIDNAPED s I i' n f . : C' : ,1 ipl. U in i' . .. GEORGE WASHINGTON Governor Chamberlain Todo the Wood-' men' goat last night, but member of Webfoot camp which he joined put J an anxious hour hunting-the city for him. The irovernor wae kidnaped by Mult nomah, camp and held captive for on hour. At the end of the time the plot ter vnli1ntfMl AVArvthtnor ta him mnA took him over to Webfoot for -taJUatlon;. Simultaneously Webfoot camp caught him on the telephone and . told htm to hurry.-.:"- - . ' ''?:,'.''! . J. W. Thompson of Multnomah camp and Charles A. Elliott and A.B. Ferrara of Webfoot camp were at the bottom of It.- Thompson wae the committee on kidnaping. He missed the governor at hie home but caught him as he stepped oft the Irving-ton car. 'i - "We're going over on the East Side Brut governor," explained Mr. Thompson, with that bland suavity that dfstln- K UlBIltT UJIIIi . A ai-cio iicwa OTCU ltiW change In program," he hurried on, In response to a look of surprise that crossed the governor's face. "We're go ing to have a little meeting over on the East Bide before the Initiation." COMMODORE GERRY ARRIVES IN CITY Commodore Elbridge T. Gerry of Provi dence, R. I., founder of the Gerry hu mane societies, Is opposed to the bring ing of the organizations under a national federation and gives as his reasons that the funds and endowments of the smaller bodies would be diverted to the main organization and that politics would soon Interfere with the workings of the so cieties. Different laws In different states, he declares, make a national federation Impracticable, and to use his words: "As far as animals are concerned, they have laws in force now ample to protect them. I do not know of any one person in the United . States who' could have knowledge sufficient to take the head of this concern. I know that I haven't, with all of my 80 years" experience." . When Colonel Watterson's name was mentioned Mr. Gerry laughed. "I think my friend watterson," ne saia, "wrues his editorials after looking through two instruments. One is a telescope and the other a kaleidoscope. The view through the latter i apt to be very beautiful and taken to be real until he looks at 'the. other end of the Instrument." Of Secretary Long's arraignment of the smart set Mr. Gerry said hs had not read, but added: .', i "Long bee never been to Newport Those who haven't been there all talk about It" ' :, , Commodore Gerry, - Mrs. Gerry, Miss Gerry and Miss Mabel Gerry arrived in Portland last night at 5:30 o'clock over the Oregon Railroad & Navigation line. The party immediately left their private roach and were driven ' to the Hotel Portland, where apartments, had been secured. , They went at once to 8t Vincent's hospital, where Peter Gerry, the young son of the commodore, is ill of typhoid fever. The party expects to be in Portland possibly two weeks, or until such time as the patient can be safely moved. .,.'-...-.' - Commodore Gerry doe not forget that he Is a sailor, and his appearance in. , the lobby of the Hotel Portland this morning was that of a seafaring man. He wore a shor double-breasted Jacket and a cloth-covered cap, with a stlfj patent .leather visor. Commodore 'Gerry : is a man of perhaps 60 years of age. His hair and side whiskers are snowy white. He stands quite six feet tall and walks with a firm, youthful step. z.oar scorn skaxt CZT. ' Ttrmt-on ' fleo.' 18. -Ex-Beeretarv Lone tt the navy, in a ' speech before the Ch nriing club, . scored modern society and referred to the brutalities and vil lainies now almost epidemic. He says drunkenness and crime are not confined to the lower class, but break out emong young men and women , Who have op portunities of education. , The real truth is not that the world 'hns outgrown the simple . preoepts of Jesus, but (hat It has never reached them In their height or depth. We have tiever attained to the perfect practice of thet simple.1 Christian rule, -' to love those thnt hate us, to love our neighbors as ourselves, to be pure in spirit." The trorlng of the ex-secretary met with the hearty approval-Of the .club, formed from the bluest bloOd of Uos ton's old families, and the general ex- -: . :;...':-i-;,".V::- ' m i ifd ;U-'.. V. )' 3 L . .' 1 Ml If 1 '? ! 0 CAMP, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. "Never dreaming that he was being kid naped, the governor went along with the conspirator, and spent a pleasant hour with Multnomah camp. 1 . Meantime In Webfoot camp, those In charge of arrangements were growing anxious. Eight o'clock came, the hour set for the beginning; of the Initiation. Kou go ver nojjliexB-Wja. jomeanxlous telephoning. Ye.- the governor had left the house. rA little before S o'clock.- T He wss going down town. That was the substance - of the : telephone's Informa tion, i Horrible suspicions of accidents, of battle murder , and sudden death crossed the minds of the waiting Web feet Then a horrible rumor was cir culated that Multnomah csjnp had car ried oft the governor and was Initiating him while Webfoot's banquet was get ting cold. There was a rush for the telephone. The governor answered and promised to be over at once. Twenty minutes later In marched the governor In the hands of J. W. Thompson, D. J. Beakey and H. H. Newhall, who deliv ered him up for initiation. : ' ' The ceremony of Initiation was carried presslon after the meeting war that the scathing trfvectlve was justified by the experience of all those who had mingled with the "smart set" "T Largest on the Coast." - When you go hunting for Christmas presents, go where you know you will find them. It makes shopipng easy. If you are Interested in diamonds, gold and silver .novelties In Jewelry, the place to go Is where such things are Offered for Inspection. The place In Portland is Pel denhelmer Bros.,, corner Third . and Washington. Nowhere In the Pacific Northwest will you And such a large, varied assortment of goods in jewelry line as here. This house carries a larger stock of finest goods (medium as well) than any house in the Pacific Northwest Any one who can't select a present at Feldenhelmer's stock Is hard to please. Every novelty is here, no matter what .your wants or peculiarities you'll find something here to suit you. If you can't they'll manufacture on short no tice any design you may have in mind. .There Is one thing a great many peo ple have in mind that is that because Feldenheimer's Is the largest 'jewelry store In the Pacific Northwest, carries the largest stock, the finest assortment that they are high-priced. Such Is not the case. There 1 no place which Is so reasonable In price, or which carries a better assortment of medium-grade goods. The high-grade at reasonable prices are there too. f ' ., . The Feldenheimer store is in holiday attire just now and is one glittering mass of new and pretty things not to be seen or had elsewhere In this city. ; or XKTXmZST TO THW, WEAK rzoruB. It Is .perfectly -understood by every sick man or woman that if they can get some remedy that will stop the gradual loss of flesh and strength, their recovery Is assured. People that are nervous and unsteady, nave dizzy apens, wun weax ened memory, and loss of ambition, their blood is thin ana watery., it snows in their sallow complexion and tired man ner, soon as they commence to gain flesh they look better and sleep better. To gain from 1 to 3 lbs. of good, solid flesh per week,' the blood must be made rich and pure. Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic puts in the body the very fith of what, makes pure, rich blood in he most direct way, and cures disease by making strength. This Tonio Is in tablet form, to be taken right after meals. It enriched the blood, making force where there was falntness. For women's weakness a better remedy was never made,, Sold by all druggists for 76c ber box, or three boxes for 12, or sent by mail. Write us about your case. Address, Dr. Bosanko Co-, Philadelphia, Ton HstnraUy Wan the Best for Chrhrfc- . ;.: mas Olfts, " See the M. 3. Walsh company for high grade gas and electric table lamps or a pair of andirons, flreset screen or fender. Shpwrooms til Washington street Take note of their address. , ' , Sig SjchcI & Col, 92 Third St., Ladies specially welcome to Inspect our smokers' .requisites. ... . V BO AM KAM TO UBOTUBS. ' Soaml Ram Tirath MaharaJ, high priest of India, will deliyer a free lecture at the Marojiaratheatre tomorrow at J O'clock p. m bn "The Present Condition of India.: The purpose of Soaml Ram's presence In America is to present to the American people a plan to reclaim the suWring poor of India. , , '. IT .y .i-: : ft. C I) 9r If f -1 j v i"7 'IV. WHICH INITIATED GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN LAST KI3F,T. out last night at the lodgerooms. Tenth and Washington streets, before fully 100 local Woodmen. At the conclusion of the exercises In the lodge the governor, officers of the camp and members sat down- to an Informal spread In the ban quec hall. Other candidates who took the obliga tions of the order last night are: Earl VLMorrow, L. N. Bateman, T. J. Maloy, C, H. Spencer, R. L. Max Meyer. O. I. Smith and , FVC Wilson of Prosperity camp. ' '' . Gov. Chamberlain, at the conclusion of the Initiation, addressed his neighbors and spoke in glowing tertAs of the work the order of ' . Woodmen had accom plished. He expressed his gratification at being a member, and anticipated fu ture development In the lodgfe. ' The governor was introduced to thi Woodmenby William Reldt, consul-commander tt Webfoot camp. ; Other offi cers of the camp present las c night Were: C. A. Elliott advisory lieutenant; M. T. Woodward, banker; A, L. Barber, clerk; Joseph Howell, escort; F. A. Day, watchman; W. Peterson, sentry, and H. L. Day,' captain of George Washington DETECTED IN HIS GIGANTIC FRAUDS , (Journal Special Serrlceju San Francisco, Dec. l.-Great surprise was occasioned here today by the dis patches from " Washington, D. C, that John A. Benson, the wealthy real estate operator of this eity, had been arrested by secret service men of the land office for alleged gigantic frauds perpetrated in a dozen Western states during the last few years. It had been determined that Benson has ..been under surveillance for many months. The- charge on which he was arrested was one of bribery. Officer Burns, of - the secret service, who made the arrest swore to an affidavit that Benson . had - paid Woodford D. Harlan 1500 for .the purpose of extracting from the latter information of the Investiga tions of his operations at that time be ing made by Anson S. Taylor, United States commissioner, Harlan Is an ex chief of the special service In the divi sion of the general lane office. So soon as arrested Benson gave bail and ' had his hearing ' postponed until December 80, KEEP BIRTHDAY - The Portland lodge of United Artisans celebrated last night Its ninth anni versary. The order, . fraternal and be nevolent, was organised nine years ago In Portland, where it has ever since kept Its head offices and chief officers. . ( K silver service was presented to Past Supreme Master Artisan F. R. McKenna by local members. The presentation speech was by Judge Stapleton. I. E. Staples, supreme : master artisan," pre sided at the meeting that followed., R, W. Morrow delivered the chief address of the evening and musical number were given by Miss Carrie Johnson and Mrs. Hamilton. ' . Though the order of Artisans is but nine years old, It has lodges in Califor nia,' Oregon, Montana, Washington, Idaho1 and one was recently organized in the District of Columbia at Wash ington City. . The officers of the su prema assembly are: I. E. Staples, su preme master artisan; CI. Bellinger, supreme supertntehdent; . F. 8. Akin, supreme Inspector:. C; I McKenna, sec retary; P. L, Willis, supreme treasurer; G. W. Bates, supreme conductor; A. L, Miller, master ' of ceremonies; H. L. Frailer, junior conductor; Rev. G. W. Grannie, . supreme warden. OAH DIJTE AT HOME. Before Taking the "Spokane Tlyer" fox . Basterm Washington Points. By the new O, K. & N. time oard, per sons desiring to take the Bpokane Flyer for Spokane, Coeur d'Alene and other Eastern Washington pohita can now dine at home (train leaves at 7:45 p; m. ) before- leaving.. : j The "Portland-Chicago Special" now leaves at 8:50 a. m. ' B. B. RICH HOLIDAY CIGARS. - Cigars make a imtper present. Right price at any B. B. Rich cigar store. UNITED ARTISANS degree team. - i' fhe lodgeroom wan beautifully dec-' orated with flags, bunting and ever greens. The station of the consul-commander was a mass of ferns and firs, and the emblems of. the order were In evi dence on every side. The banquet hull was draped with flags and bunting. . H. Fortman of Seattle camp No. 69 sang,' Short speeches 'were made- ty Consul-Commander C, C. Bradley ' of Prosperity camp, ' Conisul-Commander J. J. Jennings of Prospect camp, Past Con-sUl-Commandcr .- P. ' C. - Cunningham (of Albtna camp, Adviser-Lieutenant D, J. Beakey of Multnomah camp,- Banker H. H. Newhall Of Multnomah camp, Past Consul 'Jf-W Thompson-et Multnomah camp. : Frankr-Richter tne blind ' musi cian, played A piano solo, w These- drill teams were present in uniform: Pros pect camp, Portland camp, Prosperity camp, Albtna camp, besides Washington camp under Capt H. I Day, which con ducted the floor, work of the initiation. Consul-Commander William Reldt and the other officers of Webfoot-camp per formed ther part of the work without a hitch.- ' TWO MORE CORPSES FOUND IN THE RUINS DISCOVERED JTV SAMS X.OCATIOH THAT THB TWO BODIES WEBB DISCOVERED OUT THVKSDAY MOK jnWO LABORERS AT WORK PROVXDIW0 TOR DE8TITUTB. . Laborers were put to work this morn ing searching the ruins, of the Bacon building, on Second street In the hope of finding the bodies of Chinamen still missing. . ' - At 3 p. m. another body was found, burned to a crisp. i The ruins left by, Wednesday night's disastrous and fatal conflagration are Id a dangerous condition, ? and likely to collapse any time. ' , ' , The Chinese merchants have'guaran teed to pay the expense of , searching the debris. Accordingly a gang of six laborers were set to work this morn ing. Up to noon nothing of consequence had been found. Knives, Chinese dishes, pieces of opium pipes, fan tan checks and other curiosities from ; the Orient were all that was unearthed. .The work will be continued Monday. In Chinatown it is known that three celestials are still missing. ' One of these Is said to have been consumed by the flames and It is believed that the other also lost their lives In the same manner. The trio returned to Portland the day before the fire -and took rooms In the Bacon building. They have not since been seen.- :- - . J -. - '.. The bodies of the four known victims Still lie at, the morgue. Funeral arrange ments have not yet been made. - ; The insurance adjusters are preparing their report, and It Is likely that by Mon day contractors will be employed to haul away the debris so that rebuilding may be begun shortly. : Of the property burned less- than 13,000 was not covered by In surance. Th fire fell with a heavy hand upon many of- the laboring Chtneso who lost their all In the flames. To help those who are needy and worthy an,assocla tlon of 8ocond-street merchants, of which Leo Me Gin, 61 Second street, is the president, has offered , to furnish blan kets, .,. Each man will , be given one pair and In other ways also the Celestials will care for their own poor. i The talk . about the robbery of the occupants of the burning buildings is still current . In Chinatown, but on whom to place the blame Is a question. The Celestials blame the officials for not permitting them to rush back Into the burning buildings for their effects, but the officers say this would have been certain -death for them.. Mayor .Will lam stated yesterday -that the charges' against the firemen are serious, but he hesitate to .believe they' would resort to robbery. 1 ' Another body was found In the ruins at 2:18 o'clock this' ofterhoon, In the same locution that tho bodies of Ah Fue and H. Lung were found on Thursday morning. Always Just Right. v ,"Our Own Mixture," a perfect pipe to bacoo. 6IO BICHEL &. CO, URIC ACID GRAVEL IS CAUSED BT THE KIDNEYS BE ING UNABLE. TO CARRY THE ' POISONOUS WA8TE MAT-. ; .' TERS OUT OF , THE ; ' BLOOIV "' .The urine of persons suffering from urlo acid or gravel is generally scanty, and after it nas stood a while, a red dish sediment like brick dust forms in it. . In advanced stages the uric - acid sometimes appears . aa. fine sand, or large crystals.- , in '. Those who pass gravel In any con siderable .quantity are usually troubled with Inflammation of the kidneys, blad der and urinary organs, sour stemaph, indigestion, heartburn, gout and rheu matism. 'CURED BY" 7 WARNER'S' SAFE CURE "I have used Safe Cur for " chills, caused by urlo acid poison in my sys tem and I have -been perfectly cured. It hne done for me what I have never known any other medicine to do. It cures people - in the South who Buffer much from malaria,- which always af fects the kidney. If all the doctors would prescribe Safe Core Instead of Ojulnlne for cases of malaria there would be less bad after , effects, as quinine does not remove the disease germs from the system like Safe Cure. I take "Hafe Pills' when I need a gentle laxative. 'ferr. Mrs. M. E. DEAN, Treas. Lotus Club, Chattanooga, Tenn. - ! v -;, . THIS TEST WII.L TEtL Put some urine in a glass or bottle. After it has stood 24 hours, If It is cloudy or contains a reddish-brown sed iment, or if particles float about in it, your kidneys are diseased and unable to do their work, and if not attended to at once Bright Disease,1 diabetes, rheu matism, gout, urlo acid, inflammation of the bladder, gall-stones or urinary trou ble .will develop and prove iatil in a short time. - :i ' Safe Cure Is the only absolutely safe and certain cure for all these forms of kidney, liver and bladder diseases. - It is purely vegetable, free from harmful drugs found In many so-called kidney cures, contains no sediment and. is pleasant to take. . Fop-eale at all drug stores, or direct 60cand 11.00 a bottle. ANALYSIS FREE- If, after making this test, you have any doubt as to the development of the disease In your system, send a sample of your urine to the Medical Depart ment, Warner's Safe Cure Co., Rochester, N, Y and our doctors will analyze It and send you a report with advice and medical booklet, free. -' -REPUSS SUBSTITUTES AHD XMX ; TATXOHS, ..-v . They at worthless and very often ex ceedingly dangerous. Ask for Warner's Safe Cure; it will car you. WARNER'S SAFE PELLS move the bowels gently and aid -a speedy cure. .. ; declares war on ; slot Machines After four day of controversy and following District Attorney Manning's' refusal to act Assistant City Attorney Fitsgerald Issued complaints and war rants in the municipal" court this after noon ag&nst the saloonkeepers accused of keeping money slot machines, whose names were published in The Journal the day that Chief of Police Hunt asked for warrants against them. ; The ordinance which the defendant are accused of violating, ia , No. 4,678, entitled: "An ordinance to prevent and suppress gaming ' and ' gambling houses and all place where any game In .which chance "predominate is played for any thing of value."- - The warrants may be Served tonight or Monday. That there will be a bitter fight goes without saying, as the owners of the-machines declare that they have aa much right-to operate a have other games. It is - stated that they already made ( an offer tos the city officials - to pay a certain sum Into the city treasury monthly, but this was refused. ; With Twenty-Six Mechanics. The well-known electrical and gas contractors. Ml J. Walsh & Co.. can at tend to your work promptly. See them at 'their showrooms, I4S Washington street, or phone and have their represen tative call on you. FRAME FACTS." We show the , greatest variety of ovals, circles, square and odd-shaped opening frames, In gilt bronie, dark oak, modern finishes, to fit every sire of pho tograph and picture. Sanborn, Vail A Co., 170 First street B- a RICH CIGARETTE-HOLDERS. 'Amber and meerschaum In profusion, E0 cents to $3. Any B. B. Rich cigar store. - ... --v. : Phonographs or x 'l'::-"' '"" ; IT"' : ' ''rTS, - efc t jijassSssllWsMfcssfc- sfjte''!' ' '. .- . - i ... Come early and pet your plck.V We have all the latest . ; , music for you. REMEMBER 25 CENTS buys the best , cylinder record ever made why pay twice as much for v others? We are Manufacturing Headquarters for Talking Machines and Supplies and Make a Specialty of the Installment Business. For $5 Down and SI Per Week You can have one of our best machines : Come and Sec Our Stock Columbia Phonograph Cor ,The Largest Talking Machine House in the World ' Wholesale and Retail, l3Si Seventh Street ' Retail Branch, .340 Washington Street FOR SALE Do you stop to think T Why Ao you go six and seven miles away to Lents and 8t Johns and pay as much or more for lots? . .Why not buy inside lota, where you have streets, sidewalks, sewer, electric lights, Bull Run water, street ears, schools and churchesT We can give you terms.. , Cole's Add., lot A, blk. , 00 Proebstel Add. to Afhlna, lot 8. and 8. block 3 . .. . AVZ . . . , . ..1000 Albion Add. to Alblna, lotVTblk. 4.. 100 Lincoln Park, lot 8, block IS S00 Park Add. to Alblna, lots 10 and - 11. block 11, each 800. Tolman Tract lots 7 and 8, blk. 25,. 400 Park Add. to Alblna, lots 8 and 4. block 1 850 City View Park Add., lots 1 and 18, - block 1 . ,, Jti , , 400 Highland Park, lot 22, block 8 100 Highland Park, lots 8 and 10, block 12, each -......... , -. 100 Highland Park, lot 24, block 13... 100 Highland Park, lots 8and 16, block 14. each . , ..w-100 Highland Park, lota 5 and 0. block 15, eaoh i .... i . 100 Highland Park, lot 8. block A ..... loo Bell wood, lot. lL.bloek 41 V..,.,. 800 Sellwood, lot IB, block 8 1 100 Fulton Park, "lotsai and 12, block O , .; . ....... 360 North "Alblna, lots 1 and 41. block 26, each . , .... , , 180 Gay Add., lot 2, block 8.......... loo Glencoe Park, lot 7, block 4 ..... . 800 Park Add., Alblna, lot . 8 and 9, block 11, each ....... 100 Albion 'Add., lots H, ;3 vgnd .24. ; block 4, each ..,.,. 100 Richmond Add., lota , , 10, 18. and. 20.. block 2, each ........... . ... . 800 Richmond Add.; lot 11, IS and 16, block 6, each 800 Richmond Add., lots 6, 1Q and 12, block, 10, each i 800 Richmond Add., lot 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16, block 11, each , 800 Dolan's Add., lot 6, block 8 87S Ravenswood Add,, lot 1. blk 6 . . : . . . 850 Carter's Add. to E. Portland, lot 6, block 11 . 800 Prettyman's Add., lots 2, 6 and 8, block , each 300 Third Electric Add., lot 1. blk. 4.. 850 First Electric Add., lots J5, 86 and 87, block 7 150 Third Electric Add., lot 2, block . . 800 Llnwood Add., lots 10 and 11, block . 2, each ,v ..,,,,.,.... . soo Llnwood Add., lots 7, S and , block 1. each 90Q Tobasco, lots 8 and 4, blk , each. . 60 Sunnyeide Add., lots 8 and S, block 60, eaoh .- . i , 850 Taberdale, lot I. block 1 ...,,..., 300 Peninsular Add., No. 8, lot ; 10, - block 10 ....... . . . ... i. . ... t ... 80 Peninsular 4 Add., No. 8, lo'ts 26, ; -,27. M, Z9, 30 and S. blk. 39, each 50 J. L. Wells & Co. 84 ORAJVD ATS.-VvS': ,,!'',, VXOWB 385. FITS DOZ.X.ARS per month buys lot In ( t , Maplewood," on Woodstock car line; splendid location: 20 mln .' . 'utes takes you, to or from your business. Price of lots from 1100 to 3176;' all full else; nothing better on the market . Let us . show them to you; water piped to each lot -,',.-..-.- $1050 S-room cottage ' and ' lot neat . . Union avenue; $260 cash, bal ance to cult; a bargain. , 83300 -room modern house, near Wil- Ham ave.; cement basement v . gas, etc.: 3600 cash, balance 320 per month.- , 8 ACRES -Near car line. - Price $460 8250 cash; a nap; ground all In , cultivation, j No house, f 185 Lots In Roselawri, on Wood lawn . car Jine; easy payments. REITTAX DEPARTMS1TT. Will rent your homes, look after re pairs and collect rent Terms low. Sahlstrom & Patterson 839 STARS ST. ?X01OI XOOD 317. FARM FOR SALE A beautiful 60-acre farm, well im proved, on the Willamette River. Only $3,000. Very easy terms. . HENKLE & BAKER BIT Ablngton Bldg, Portland. Or. 20 ACRES Nice, level land,' near Mllwaukle, Or.; all fenced; 8 acres cultivated! sell cheap or trade. HENKLE & BAKER ' '' Sir Abinrton SaUdlnr. URB CURS FOR FIXES. Itching pile produce moisture and cause itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles sro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tu mors. 60c a Jar, at druggists, or sent by malt Treatise free. Write me about your. case. Dr. Bosanko, Phil's. Fa. al B. RICH AUTOMOBILES., ;: Auto smokers' set makes an elegant present. Any B. B. Rich cigar store. WE HAVE THE STOCK Our Christmas shipments . - of Records hare just ar- rived and we are selling Genuine Hard Moulded Records for Graphophoncs 5c 'Each..- 5 DpSESJ ii i DR. W, NORTON DAVliS Accurate Treatment in Every' Case We wish to make on point dis tinct and emphatic, the remedies employed In treating- our patients are prescribed and compounded to meet the exact ' requirements In eaoh Individual ease. Every pa- I " ours can resi assurea that the treatment he receives is not the "ready-made"- glnd. If you want such treatment, go to a drug tore and buy a patent nostrum. - We make a study of every case we treat, note all conditions In the beginning-, note all develop ments as the case progresses, and so alter our remedies as to accom plish just what our knowledge end .traineL perception tells us must be accomplished. After dlagnoslhs; your case we will know Just what you-: need. We have treated thousands of cases Iden tical with your own, and many more ef a similar nature. Contracted Diseases To but partially cure a con tracted disease Is almost as dan- ferous as 10 anow it to go un reated. Unless every particle of infection and inflammation is re moved the probability exists that the disease will gradually work Its way Into the general system. 81111 greater Is -the danger of the prostate pland becoming chron ically inflamed, which always bring on partial or complete loss of powe.r. Perhaps 25 per cent of ..the cases of so-called r weakness are a direct result of some Im properly treated contracted dis ease. We have treated thousands of cases of contracted disorders with our system, and have effect ed a thorough, and safe cure In each instance. ; There have been no relapses or undesirable devel opments whatever, artd our pa tients have been cured In lens time than other -and less thorough forms of treatment require In pro . dutlng even doubtful renults,; y , J Varicocele i i'v We guarantee to cure varloocele by a method that Involves no cut ting, no ligature or caustic - Ni other physician employ the same treatment, and so thoroughly Is our work that there need not be the slightest far of a relapse into the - old condition.- Those - who have been long afflicted with va ricocele will never realise the In Jury It has caused until they feel the vim, energy and buoyancy of spirits that a complete cure will 'bring? . -''. ,. , --: V 44 Weakness" "Weakness" is not a nervou disorder, demanding a tonic sys tem of treatment, but is merely a symptom of chronio inflamma tion or congestion in the prostate gland. The congestion exists a a result of early dissipation or some Improperly - treated eon traded disorder, and require mainly carefully directed local measure. By our own orlglnul method the prostate gland Is quickly restored to It orlglnul state, which results in full and complete return to strength and vigor. Our cures are permsneut because the condition responsible for the functional disorder is en tirely removed, end we are con vinced that by no other treatment is a radical cure of thl ailment possible, v-' . ": Stricture ' bur treatment'for stricture re moves the necessity for surgical operations, even in severe cases of long standing. We do no cutr ting or dilating. No other physi cian employ our methods .or overcoming this disorder, so the ervlce we offer you i original and distinctive. Do not give wp hop because others have failed. We will cure you and the cure will be prompt- and a palnlesi one. dur treatment dissolves , tho trlcture,- and permanently re moves every obstruction from the urinary passa'ge, subdues -all In flammation, removes all Irrita tion or congestion that may ex Ist in the kidneys or bladder, re duces enlargement of the P" tate gland and restores health and tone to all organs affected by. the disease., ! : - PILES Quick Cuxs. Crtsla Cures. We cure the worst cases of piles permanently without the -use of ointments, without pain, cutting or detention from business, in from two to three treatmentaOur treatment Is entirely new and pe culiar to ourselves. Remember, no matter who ha failed before in your case, we, will cure you with mild methods, and without danger, or else make no charge whatever for our services. 7 Should you live at a distance, we can treat you successfully at home, .!-i$h''p-lA',WtV&-!il- Z'-'- WB Attn - ALWAYS WII.t IJS0 TO WAIT JOE OUR rsis vvrxx. A CUBB IB . .. v, . ErrSOTED. donsultrftlon and advice free at out office or by mall. Our book explaining male anatomy free. '' ';.-. omens BOiiJtsi -: . m. to la m.j H30 to 8,. and 7 to S p. m. dnndays and boll aaya, 10 a. m. to la ta.. DOCTOR V. Norton Davis 14SH Blxtb btreet, Cor. Alder. Portland, Or. u mmmmmtmim Q -1