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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH II. 18OT. I Other Classified Ad vertisements will be found on pp. 18-19. NEW TODAY. t The only sdclttion on tne rmraiui .that has the river view, the boulevard and the car line o doe together. It iTwaTtingdIftrnce10-heT Thou- ssnde of men work. ' ' ' You do not have to have an auto mobile to see Madrons Hill; thenar runa alongside of thia tract - If you have an auto thia ta the place for you, as the Willamette boulevard runa i through the tract. Get one of those .boulevard home sites before they are ' all gone. ' ' '' ... ' f Remember," there are .hundreds of 0 and 60-foot streets, but there are " very few- 100-foot boulevards, and "prices mnaf-go- up ' and -op-on-H loulevarda and especially beautiful .Willamette. ' K v; : .' " ' Take St Johns, car and get off at Grecly station. Agent on tne irmmu. Topaz Land Co; , 60S COMMERCIAL BLOCK. . .; MARRlAGB licenses. ' tfiv. e atanh, ST: imiHll Cm. 10 - James P. Harper, MT Taylor, 40; H!a t). Holler, is. ;lo Lanlmri. 46S But Mat. ' Xr La pi nit. Mali James Wilkinson. Orefoe Ctty SO; Mary A. VmmJ'stwfll. t aet Sixth, : Kale U. "jTVcrana. Lent. Orfoa. M; Alice Clar 0. Berch. Clarke eosty. WasbtagtoB, 2S: Fanale M. Sues. 1. f Ckar B. Beed7eT . i M" Tabbs, ill. ' ' ' ' ' " '. Waddtnr Card. W. Q. Smttb Cm.. Waah ractaa bide, aar Paarth aad Waablaat ata. T0V8KTH ft CO., rURIT. POIt PLOWBM OP AtU KUIDS. 1$ SIXTH ST. Clarka Braa., rtnrkita Plna floral dealaaa. S Morrlaoa at. . Pall draaa avHa far raat. all Tallorlaa- ca.. sua Mtara at. LOST AXP FOUXU. . : IST A fbx tarrtar a boot S moatha aid. Ba v tara ta 73$ Valoa ara aertkv aad raealva raward. ' HELP WANTED M.1LE. riRST-I.AM xaaat eattara ara-t4 at Prank I.. Satlih Maat Co.. S28 M Alder at. Oall ' flrat-rlaaa aaaa aaad apply. aw ANTED nrrator and ball boy. Hotal o toola. 14U aad Waahlnftoa. ' ' ' i-BEB ofrtra room tor poblla ataaofrapbar. ' o7 Baerlork bid.' - . ' , , , r.. b mak.aji ... mII hlH.raAo atoik! ai'larr aad comnlaaloB. Apply room 128 , Ablnctoa bldsv v . -TDr vvmmmmiI Mlntev fna tntartOT fla- t Miloa. Iaauira at I N a. at.' at 804 Mai , (aatita ara. . - ' "HELP WANTEDFEMALE. ' "WANfE! Ladr ta track kf. B. Chlneaa aila- (too tmlxi arhool, to p. ab Apply 347m i, 2oBwC33oxaoicsaaa i : W ANTEPflSCELLANKOTja. . WANTED TO BDT Praak cow. btf mllkar aad aood: ataU braed of cow. kaw mark milk aad tba price. Aonraaa u loa. cara iqiqmi. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. 18H4 P1R8T $T.. ear. Tamblll; alcaly far- alabcd tront aaire; ama mo(ie w". a, ml leonahla: traaaleat aollcltad. FURNISHED HOUSES. , WW. SALft Banrala: farnlabcd or aafar , nlokad. 00a a-room booaa, aaltable toy two , families. $0$ Mootaaa are. BaaaaU aad Kharar ear. . BUSINESS CHANCES. 00-ROOM heoae, splendid location, wall far ataked. dotnr bl( baalnaee; raaraateed te i . clear $400 par month; fcn$ letaa; not $178. ' Price $800; $2,800 caak. balaaee $80 per T-ri; lTATJipriM ' "co.."" . 12S AMaatoa bld. - Attention, ; Advertisers! The large increase in the volume' of The Journal's, ad vertising -during the past several months makes it nec essary to ask the cooperation of all advertisers in the mat ter favoring . ; . - The: Journal with early copy every day in the week." - Tor The Sunday ournal No '; 'display advertisements can be" taken after six o'clock Saturday night, and to insure ; insertion r copy fhould be handed in as much earlier than this hour as pos sible., ,M'y'-;-'1'- ' V.-i'i'V- ' The, earlier . . the copy reaches The Journal the bet ter will be the composition of the ad and the better the position given it . MORAL: ' Advertise in The Journal for quick re sults, the most results and the best results. Largest Paid.Circula tion of Any Daily Taper in Oregon Mm Hill BUSPfBSfl CHAXCES. . A $, A OOOD weurernlaked t-rooei koeee waanincrna ai. a4.vU'ell. located teataareata saoO . balance terms. . toil Wall located tracery atora wttk uv- ' laa-tooma, ea Mret it. . v. A euleadld lo-room private brnwdlBg-lweae, Cloae In. at a rreat sacrifice. - . Millinery and anlkm atora wit DTttv noma, an a rood lire town la tba raucjj will Invoice about ' s0i OTTO. CKtK'KKTT HARKSON ."' REALTY t'O.. , las 4 Flrat at. - MEAT markat far sale: location ftae; I ....in... mit alcki lnmo or Invoice. H tharna ftealty On.. KS Marguerite nre. - Hawthorn. Tabor Ala. - . - - . FOB BALK A ttrst-elase brie rooailnr oos la a saod locality, baa 4 rouma. aVuMa aaa alacla: aw Mraltura; Mil ' tj-nat x)om nit. An:'lf at 311 Mohavk bW. rbona Parlfla 1211, ' COOS BAT IXTOEMATION BUBEAP Traa; liiYoatriata aafora jo "".vm Hal blk.. ear. Smtia and Washington. , Saa B. h. EdmaoatoB. . i IflTM "'a" 1 f at Trr knr rot. ot tloa ral aatata oloa; fmtr vortk Stao. Mala 4223. 22TH Waablnaioa at. Kooaa M, ' FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Ccnsldrr Th:se - . S2 Ira In Edan addltloa. t r Lota lu Mjrrtla Park. - r V-t bor lota. Clta View Park addlHoa. . tvxi ( kol- Iota adjolnliK Walnnl Park. . tMM rnn' lot, Kaat Flandara at. jSS.loO-12lx.loO. 27 tk and ar ata. v , IMPROVKU PROPERTIES. . -12.400 T-raoa oMdera boma. Ca!eralt -JV3.WoJlcir'abar-B Iat Klandara at. . . m' $3.0(10 .rooni atrlotlr aiodara bona, laat 11th at. walking dlataaea. (4.000 .rouAi aaedera koma. Balaar aaar Oracd ara. i . ' It Ta do not M wbat yoa want bara, ' rail at oar orflea. Wa kavt aiaay etkara. all swd and at rlfbt pHr. ' ;. COMMONWEALTH TRCST 00., ' ,t ' .- Sixth and Ankan 8ta. ' ' - I1W CASH Two lota, a-room bona. Staw- art a ataiioa, wonni oruii no, 12!V mu. ,1 3-foot lata -aaar Boaa- Ctty Park. ' ' 1 $735 Cbola;''t, Waaea at., aaar, Mtb; 'tarmfl. $12.400 Qnartar black, , 1 J-room , kooaa, ,BaU at. . . ' . , .; : ' Lindsay & Co. SO KaVlfh 31d4t. 2t4 Wathlntoa St. $100 IXWX. balaara $580 taraia ta aalt, h-nom rottaa, amnpiaia; la vaai iwwa . -411 Kaat Sath at. . ROOM h.Mvxf- ftnl.hcd km, foor M. ltu.nrilB trait .... aMo a. ..... . atjvh lu BOBtk.' lao.ulra Labba bld(., room 40. lUara $15 pat $non EAST PORTLAND HKIOHTS, tloa $0x100 tot. 1 oa itaajaoui ia. oo boctwck .w A S-ROOM kooaa oa aaar tar ma, aar car Una; wilt Taaa aa vara jmymmta www w. lata. 74 Ptrat at.. Port U ad. , 01 lOA Itfltt. tinm mtt iwo largv ma, IB ngmuwiii mis , property lira ta , tba dlraet aarrar at tba saw O. B. ft N. mad; a food rbanca to aiaba aoaio roooay tjnk-k. SOI Swatlaad kids. SACRIFICE. , - $1,100 CASH 'Win bay T-room boaaa aad lot 100x100, aa streetcar, rood en-rlce. - OTTO, CBOTKETT ft HABKSOH , , ! ,, REALTY CO- , v 111 rirat at. - ; PORTLAND BEIOHTS. . . $0001100 dowa. balance terms: a-room ablnxlcd bungalow; by ewaar. . L 1B4, care Journal. ' " ' $400 DOWK. balance trcma, altrn S ar rm rott.ra la Creetoa; by awaar. 0 184. rare oaraai. FOR SALE FARMS, aiDilita 91 um. a mIIm f, ii m WmmImw. -Ot.i S acrca braacrdan. bait ramalndar n ' . raltlratloa. balance paatara and timber, 300 . cor da wood: (nod 8-room boaaa. S - ontoa , hoaaaa. S.A00 aad 1.000-aacfc capacity- ehlrk-aa-boaaa, bara ; rood family orchard: $4,600; half caab, balanoa termat wlU excbABte tor city property. - FARMERS' LAND 00-" . ;.J 2oOSa Third it. . WRITE today it yoa want ana ef tkeaa raachaa; $10 par acre; timber pays for mad. N 184, care Journal. . - TIMBER. IP TOU waat timber claim before tbey are aD with drawn ate Staplee, S01 Woreeetor bld$. , HORSES, VEHICLES, H.RNESS - rn aat.K atwtl.h Arlvlne har aaullna . 1 fnn ova. ."iu ww iuin m, B. Pulton. Archer Place,' Mt. Beott car Una. " BARTER AND EXCHANGE. ? 100 'ACRES elfaira tend aaar ' Lo Vorelaa California, ta exrhance tor Oregoa pro party. $74 Plrat at.. Portia nd. - PERSONAL. Steam Cooker AmO BTEAaf COOKEB. v To hoeaeaeepere: If yoa want . It, bay . ana wit $1 oowa saa at a wees, cell at $74 Plrat St., or ring Bp Pactfle .004., We wlU brlna yoa one. A REPINED lady nrtehas ta make the acquaint ance of a refined eatlemaji: object, matra- 187, care Journal. Three Good Recipes. V " From an Exchange. ' ; . ' Voaaata Baiuia for Wakael Kmlaai. ' One-haJf can tomatoes, H tea spoonful 1 . . , . . .1 w . . . . . 1,1 M, i r .e u.k aa en, . - ec. hi . w lw, . . jniiium, Mix I taaapoonful cornstarrri with a jiuio water, atnn ana io utmaioai, C.W .... . . 1 .X. L leva. Mix the yolk of 1 ess la a sauce pan with one tablespoon cold water. . Add tomatoes, atlrrlne constantly. Re turn a few minutes to the fire. Meat to bolllna; point, but do not allow to DOll. - auu a, 4it4i cream. - . . Olarar aooa4 Cake, One-half nlnt hllttar. .U DOtlihd ail en r 4 pound flour, 1 teacup sour cream, 4 eras. U' Dtnt moealles. In which dis solve 1 teaapoon soda; 1 teaspoon (in fer. Add K of m nutmeg. H spoon cinnamon, :., ; . Oreara the butter and sugar. Add the eggs, well beaten.' then the molasses, apices, cream and flour. .Bake nearly an hour In a. moderate oven. . . - . - -'' f ! A Ormry for Beef o lntton. ! cinm tialf ma Wralnut eatann.' 1 amaTl iMMttA eatentv 1 email pun aharrv I (may be omitted). 1 tablenpoonf ui-but- tar, rubbed smooth with Hour; l small onion, chopped fine; 1 teaspoon currant I 411. . s.lt- ana neniwir. i 1 1 When thoroughly mixed lay slices of th meat in a otan, pour tno gravy over, then set dish In the oven until all is well heated througn. WSm DIVA PREFERS A : E-J; J; I . t : i . , t f..:.:. . I TI : .... f i- ' .- . ... ' L .a, -w - ii. JU1B8 ViorBiama) rirnr,ma uvvtni vyw. .o - - - port that she was to wed Zoltan Doehme, former husband of Madame T . . a . a A fa. - a, V - . A. laitnai ltai aa A 4 eye5.aftaa-a1tea.aat Nordlca. ' MlM r arrar aeciares ,uiav a,CtvL"1M Sfil ZolUB. Doehme Or anybody. eiSO. .1II!IIG ARE Interior Department ' Aeked , to Investigate :Yard,7y . Holdings.' ' f NOT A MINE OPENED I T0N RICH TIMBER LAND Land Located Under Mining : Lw BaJd to Omtavla Flneet Timber In California) Owner Haa Never Se cured Gold From Them. 4 (Wasktnftea Bareas ef Ibe loaraal.) WaaMne-ton. March 1 L Mining claims held by HH. Tard and associates eov etnw 11.000 avcrea la the Plumas na tional forest. In northeastern California, are to bo Investigated, wnoro nacnoi, chief of the forest service, nas recom mended that a bearing be ordered by the department of the interior to . ae- termlne their validity. Ttanentiv. after Yard's locations, eg' a-re. a-atlne- 145.000 sores, became the subject or a jowt uTeatigaiion oj uw nffiea tha aaoloaical sur- ,m .nd tha forest service. Tard relln- Mutatied 17.000 acres. - Although v the acreage claimed by lara syia nia aaao ciatea aggregates nearly 100,00$ acres m Aran t nan naVVax) been patented by aU other persons In California from the enactment 01 , ine mining taw . w t ivna riAt a - mine has ' been opened on the Tard claims and no gold produced. It IS eipectea mat me naar- lng Will leaa IO aomw aiaruing aoTeiuy- H. H. Tard. formerly of Philadelphia, with two associations of seven men jmnfrollait tiv htm. mada locations. .i.imI.. riiiramrr tin ilar the mineral land laws. - His locations tie along the line of the railroad and cover tne lana upon which the heaviest growth of tlm K.. i. rnlind A stand of $00,000 or 800.- 000 feet on ft 40-acre tract Is common. many trees Being rouna to measure seven or eight feet in diameter, and tot feet to the first limn. Dainty Food of Codfish. i TVnm tha London Dally Graphic In tha central hull of the Natural History . museum. Mouth Kensington. there baa junt oeen piacea a senea or preparations In spirits Illustrating the various creatures upon which the cod fish preys. . These number It in all, ihmi.h af enuraa thav mb onlv be re garded as samples of the diet of this fish. The menu appears to be a very varied one. Of fish, the herring, common dab and whiting. When Immature, each M.irt)ntaa. ann.nrdlns? to thia bill of fare, t per cent, and the sand eel t per cent. DWimmini crane i tan airsiuea contribute between them tl per cent, enlder crab per cent and Norway lob sters or -Dublin prawns $ per eent Among invertebrates, indeed,-Crustacea ...m ia ha tvartimilAplv rellahad. for In pink shrimp Id made to furnish a tithe of 14 per cent ana tne nernrn crao aa per cent. Even the bristly sea mouse finds favor, lnaamucb aa this is recorded as contributing 11 per cent to this list. . , i aa ill- f aka , kna " tha balloonist who. with drugging anchor, or otherwise does damage to windows, hothouses, fences, etc and dnaa not Daw -no. la causing trouble In England, and It Is proposed to number balloons far their idanUflca CLAIMS TimBERED SINGLE BLISS -w-a !. la trtA Iraaaf at a raw buo um .uw mi-uuuu. w a$ ViHY UNIVERSITY LOST ITS CASE Defect in I Chain of Title Cave Case to Defendant Miller : V f by Non-Suit. , , , TESTIMONY OF BUYER OF WHISKEY OF NO EFFECT Plaintiff Astonished . to Find That Rev. L. D. Mahone'g Work as De tective, While Clever Enough, Has Nothing to Do With the Case. ' (ffpeetal tMapatck te The loarraaL) Triiahorn. Or., uarck 11. Soma Inter esting history haa preceded ths case, yesterday non-suited In circuit court here, of Pacific University against MlUer, snd some of the startling tnings that the rules of evldenoe may be made to do were exemplified. . Tba history of the ease dates from the early M's, when Harvey -. Clark, owner of the original townslto of Forest Drove, deeded a large tract to Pacific university. After the town was platted the university began soiling lots. . In each , deed wa Inserted a clause to the effect that In ths event splrltous liquors were sold on the prem ises BS a rjeverage tne tana aavuiu re vert to the university. irv, miiiAM rr thta educational In stitution sought to prevent the sale of Intoxicating liquors in tne miiii cur and since the school was founded there - - ku. Kittle atrlfa. aanh auaoeedlna election witnessing tne sinie rene-wea. FOR STOMACH SUFFERERS Don't Cse Any Remedy That Keeps , - Its Formula Secret. - ' . a.t. a,h r. trnnhlal With 'atom . CUJI. -...V w - - ach weakness cannot afford to use any remedy unless they know what it con tains. -.. .v f Ml-o-na Is not ft mere digestive giving only temporary reilef, but a spectrin for all disorders or tne aigasuve organs, and so effects a permanent cure for inMiith trouhlea. . ' ' . - Your physician will tell you that nothing is better then a combination of chemically pure blamutli subgallate to i.tummanna rtf tha atomafih end bowels; cerium oxalate, to strength en the stomach nervea; soaium oi-car-bonate, which neutralises the poisonous acMa that are present In stomach troubles; and nux vomica, which will reetore vigor to the digestive organs iAa tha whole nervous system. irki. Mmhln.Hnn la found onlw In Ml-o-na stomach tnblets, and It so rare ly fails to strengthen tne aigesuve sys-1 tern and cure all forms of stomach dis orders that the remedy Is sold under a guarantee to refund the money unless It cures. . . .. If you suffer rrom indigestion, ois tress after eating. ' specks before the eyee, headacnes, pains in toe side, emaciation, Dioating, nervousness, sleeplesaneas, or any of the other symp toms of stomach troubles, begin the use of Ml-o-na ' stomach tablets at once. Sold In eO-cent boxes. Writs today for a free sample pack age, and also give us your symptoms, snd one of the best known stomach specialists will glvs your case his care ful, and personal attention without charge. Booth's MIona company, Buf- ' Xalo. K. TC. . . i No Cheaper Treatment on the Coast MY FEE IS ONLY ; $10 In Any Uncompncated AOment ; Let Me Qaide ; Yoa oa Your Way to Reekin Your Health rntfRenew-Yonr-Strengt - Do you ..feel .that, you are not the man you once wereT Do you feel tired In the morning and easily ex-, haustedt Is your back .weak? Is your memory falling? Do you have difficulty In fixing your thoughts? Are you losing ambition? If you - have any or all of the above symp toms, you surely do not desire to re- maln In your present condition. Let me explain to you my methods of rebuilding the vigor of men, and : refer you to the . thousands X have I cured. ' t , : The Only Diseases I Treat ftperxaatoreaoea, T-ost Tlgo'i Tari. oooele, Bnptnre, Uee, Mydrooala. Organle Weakaess, Ooatagloos Blood Diseases. Aente aad Chxoalo tlra- taral and Trostatlo Zaflaaaxaatton. pdpp CONSULTATION i invito ever- weak or diseased man to call for free advice, and If de .iri'l wulmarky. 'examination and the visit will not obUgate him In any way to become my patient; Office hours. a. m. to p. m. Sundaye. l to 1 only. . . . ' Patlenu living out of the city and coming to Portland for treatment wUl be fulsnld wlb fine room free of charge. Check your : trunks direct to t!4H Morrison street. . , - v . , c v " ; Every Vcinsn laaatsviea wia otynra siiayw CaDoai um wooossrnu MARVEL whlrlinaj Sprey I iw, iaa .jimm ay,w. aoaaad aacrtaa. Uasa-Aat. - M oa. IVOTeaian., nmil axnr aalw Okas fJeta skAamrat rark etbar, bat Mnd iitmB fcr 1 luAtrmteM 900m- fall pnicmisrt eitMM TeVlUAbisltO IftWllCmV, W Talu!ibsWtolav1ic.lRVBfs CeX 4ft JK., IN Tm IIM lORIi. tttrmVtortm In. VOOSdlW, CLAM Ca AHT tAVX-MTZl MB 0 STORE-. Scctfs SLntal-Pepsia ffipsclss A POSITIVE CURE PorTsflammBtwaerOstBiTbaf the Blaorlerand Dteeeaed Kld- lars. soooasBorAX. tares alckhr aad aarmaaentiT the wore. " v. mm ai - - - lead aea. Be matter of bow loss ataadin. a eaaiaiaij barmlees. Bold'by anasiata Prloe $! . er by malL aid, $Los, B aexea, SAia TKESJDtTAL-fWISCa Bsllotastslns. OeaW. , All Xlraorlsta. ' dxat Fiimafs . J Kxaraa ef tMseas ama OAP8ULI8 Z Uea. wbMaa. see, Eaae aka, eosTeaiea te eerr. tut lmmm- aaa. PrwaSUae B... a Wartln'a asl Waakhurtna St., Portland. Oreceni er by mall fma The Tarrant Co.. 44 Hodaoa at,. Wew Tork. n,M, nnl...lt. trnataaa and faculty have been dividing their time between conducting the school and participating in legal oatues xor xne purpoaw oa put ting the liquor trafflo out of business. Sometimes they appeared In the record er's court, again in the county court, and there has rarely been a term of the circuit court without from one to ..ImhII. .aiaa'nanillna. Tha en tire time of the court during the pres ent week naa oeen oocupiea wita couegv eases, i -' . Vatal Streak ta Tiua. wvn. thMA aaamad na dnuht from ths evidence, as to the violation of ths for feiture clause by Miller, and notwlth-...ii- t.im Vrnnrtda bad held that the forfeiture eUuse was valid, the act ion was on to recover possession ox the property in controversy and there . t,aak In tha record title, which nractlcally precluded tho -university's proving its case, uwmg to um una Cm .in. t advaeaa noaaaa. slon and the university was handlcaped a ... MWAAe Milton w. Bmitn assiaiea oy tiumo Latourette ot Portland and Bagley ft ti.r. .r thia cltv eared for the cause eniiaaa while Attorneys B. B. Huston snd F. B. longue bhwi tested every step. , . maarmwe xtwldextoe aTBTlined. ' '"Aw intaraatlna feature of the trial . 1. . l.,HmAnv at Rar L D. Ma i.. A AatArta tint now in charge nio ... . . v. . . . .w- -- ot a pastorate at Hooutsra. Waahlngton. . . . . . 1 I l.l .. . W . Ho teatliled mat in juiy, ivo, request of members of the Pselflo unl un, ..it and tha law and order i va wiaitad Foreet drove ana .--j . -s , - . . . waul, " " ... - . . where he purchasced a bottle of whis k.. Tie aald ha knew It was whiskey, -. ui th. inia arrtra ox axiiier. for he tasted It to ascertain. , He bought It. however, for the purpose or teeming and reporting whether whiskey could v.... Tha clerical detective was tie uuivh" - - ... psld his expenses, which aggregated !0 in, $ UenSal WVWM on two or three different occasions to .... w. t. w.a. at tha nnense Of the a wa ha A svaak v in sax raniUBiiicaj SB t WUI s university, only to learn In the end that his testimony wae reauy vaiuaiaaa, tho whlakey he bought was not sold by Miller nor purenssea oy niraaoia mm a beverage. Th eaaa attracted large crowda. i a ir xKwvtannvla. a venireman, was .a . - hla avamtnatlon hs ad mltUd he had purchased liquor of Mil ler aa a beverage. He was later called aa witness. ' '. The Clgarmakere Intsrnatlonal union has 4s locals tnrougnom iw wuaur A humane cltlsen of Richmond, Ind, M V. D. Williams. 107 West Main . . ... . wwwo I. all rtarnnne Street, anja. a r." " --: with weak lungs to take Dr. King s New Discovery, the only remedy that has helped me, and fully comes up to the proprietor's rt ;oramendatlon. It saves more lives than all other throat and lunr remedlee put together. I'sed ae a .v. ..... ..m Mir. tha world over. Cures bsthma, bronchitis, croup, whoop ing COUSh, quinsy, noaraenana, ana phtlSIO, stops nemorrnan ui tne iuuii and builds them up. Guaranteed et Ked Cross Phsrmscy. lOo and 11.00 Trlnl bottle free. 3 Fk' V a . ,.Uriei-l-"V ! B W'f... ftW BatST-a. J ' -. Bold by 'Trey x. Tl "P""' C--w " zJf a K4 " ; -.r -- ' ' . - " v ; . ' ' . Da TATXiOJk. The aU"adng tpeolaQsti"' - 1 . I Never Guess Experiment or take chances of any ' ' ort. I attempt to cure only those , diaeases that I have been curing ' for the past - IS years, and feel sure' I em Justified In saying that I have learned all about , them. Were I lacking In knowledge per--talnlng my specialty I would never have attained my present, success, nor would nbdayoS" rec-" ognlsed aa ths leading speolallat treating men's diseases. If af flicted, you can depend upon It that the service I offer you Is the service you need, and la service such ss csn be rendered by no other physician. AND EXAMINATION lT- WE CURE and every improved symptom means ft part of the permanently estab lished cure. Thia weakaese la not aeoeeearlly a disease Itself, but ft aymptoxa of some earonlo trouble atxeaded by the usual Inflammation or , congested condition of the prostate gland and Its sppetadagas. Our treat. ' meat completely relleveo this condition and restores the gland to Its healthy condition. The entire nervous system Is wrecked by this Inflam- ' matlon and until the cause of your disease Is corrected all treatment would amount to little. We disperse the cause snd by so doing this we completely restore you to a sound and healthy life onos again. This is "the kind of treatment that aU patients desire, and the oaly kind of a use yon will receive at this Institution. . .: C - 0B XABTT TBABaf our enrse have keen along tne line of rnttonsttam. Onr reputation for success aad honesty has been oareftilly built, and we koU the cemfidenoe of onr patleats. We do not aooept taenrable oases. Satlafaotory results sumteed. , WBTTB XT, TOU OAnTBTOI OAXlw Office hours. a. in. te 1:10 ST. LOUIS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL 0OBBBB (BOOBS 'ABB TAMsTTT.Ta MEN TREATED Best Service! Lowest Charges! Cores Guaranteed ' Wbe ere afflicted wttb KBBVOUS PBBILITr, or ralllas atrenftk, eont. monly called 'LOST la AN HOOD," Cihaoatlag Drains, Pimples, lam Back, Inflammation of tba Madder and Kldneya, Ulatilr Colored Crtne. laapa. tency, Deanondeney. rallloi Memory, Lnae of Ambition. MenUI Worry, re. . salts of exeeae and overwork : I'llea, Flarala and Hydrocele or other weak. Baas, wklch abeelntely aaf It them for Btady, Baataees, Plaasere er Marriage. Va aara. as say, . Blood Polaea, eoatrseted er heredttary Bkla Dtaaaaaa. Bbenmatfam, Boree, Bwalllara, IhaolKVfaa, OoaorrBeee, Slaat, Strlrtura. Xnlarred rraftate . end Cooaclaatkna Service. CaU er write SB. Makes Cowboyii' DooU. In Olathe, Kansas, there Is ft factory which makes 800 pairs of "cowooy boots" each week. Each pair or tnese boou Is mads to order. The company has a catalogue, wnicn eenoe w cattle ranches throughout the south west. It tells the cowboys how to iae measurements or tneir own wu u are sent to the factory and the boots msde and sent out. - J ' A "cowboy boot" Is In ft distinct class by Itself, says the Kansas City Btar. The leg must OS oeooraieu , wim lines snd curves sewed Into the leather, . . .iiinff el ae the heel must antl e iai . w v.v. be at least two inches high, must curve Inward from the back and the bottom of the heel must be very smalL a oowboy takes especial pnae in iw things, his hat and- Ms boots. He often pays 150 for his hat. snd the best of the cowboy boots cost from IS to lit. The ordinary shoemaker cannot make boots to suit a true cowooy; no cannot . .h. h.t.la Hrhl. . And the COW- boy sends sway for them, and paye a big price ana exprcee timn The factory In ulathe employs $0 men. All of the work is done by hand. and some- of the . shoemakers were brought from Germany ana cngianu especially to work In that factory. Cowboys ssy they have high and sharp pointed heels to their, boots not because of vanity and pride but as a matter of convenience. - The high heels tha heala from tuiBslng through the stirrups, and tlity are also a brace when on tne grouna roping an uiimu. Aa the steer pulls to get away the cow boy sinks his sharp heels into the sod and thia prevents hlin from slipping. . No Better Treatment ; in the World Pay Me When' You Are Cured This Is My Fair Offer to ; Every Patient VARICOCELE v '"-An average ef eae aa4dxa.-aJlsBsaaa varicocele, saoet men inui para una dragging, draining weakness are not aware of It until It has wrecked their Uvea Varicocele causes congestion ef the blood In some of - the most vital blood vessels ef man. It eauaes a dull, heavy, listless feeling which Is often mistaken for - nervous de bility or general decline of power. ... My euros of this disorder are per 'manent and lastlner. Ve tenlos that - stimulate . tempoVerrfly, . but thor ' oughly ad en t If lc- treatment for -the removal of conditions responsible for , the functional ' derangement. "Weakness" Is merely a symptom of - Inflammation or j congestion In the prostate gland, and under my own original local treatment thin , gland la promptly restored to its normal state and complete fuaotloaal ' aotlvtty Is ths lasting result, . ' the Dr. Taylor Co. - S94H MOmmiSOBT BTBSZT, Ooxner eoond, - ' , ronvxjum, on. " ' . Our Fee is in MOST CASES aTO VAT UatXZSS CTatXD 26 Years In Portland Conaultatlon Free We euro Ikta Diseases,. Blood rcdaoa, Tarloooela, ' Btrloture, aWerrome Decllme, GroxurTltpae, Weakaess aad Disease ef the Kidney, . Bladder and Pros. tat.,. v... NERVOUS DECIUH OR WEAKNESS , It Is ft very simple matter to produce a temporary pr "false . cure, Dot to proauce a parntav - awl rearkoratlon resulting - in the xe-earkabllshmsnt of vigol ' and strength Is a problem that very few specialists have ever accomplished. On treatment Is for permaneat cure only. p. ro, Sunday, I to II m. DISPENSARY bTTBXBTB, POBTXABD, OBBOOB. AND CURED ; roe, vranTawt, aan, ait ImauBffB, Soeeaastul saa Hyarouaie. - e BeaaoeabM Ckargea. T. I. VrtaOt. Ill Tlrat St.. Pertlana. Of. ... "Creeling" ft Bridegroom. " From the London Evening Standard. , . The old border custom of "creeling" the bridegroom has been . revived at Lauder, Berwickshire. , The creel, a basket used by fishwives for carrying their fish, was placed on the bridegroom's shoulders, and tha crowd of creelera then threw stones Into It until the Bride publicly kissed her husband. Then he was forthwith released. ' -; , ' ' ..' ' W.khie trim Itrt. ...... - ... . i. . -n. 1 . lMn-. AmaetABM - r ruin tua cimii. -'" Bhe-r-I have some alarming iniorms tlon for you. dear. He (startled) What la It? , 8he I have set the clock for tomorrow morning. ' i'..tra SiOOaSVXXiT'l WBDSIBO was something to be recorded In thai annals or nisinry. n.iui una uaen acknowledged the greatest of liver reg ulatora A positive cure for Blll.iiin headaches. Constipation. Chills Snd Fa vor, and all liver complaints. J. c. Pmllh. Little kocs, rs., writes "Herblne la the. greatest liver medlcln.T , .a I ... . . . . Known, rinvo ueru it w the work." h U by all drugcists, mm Uun, -