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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND ' MONDAY EVENING, JULY' 1 1907.
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EXCURSIONS
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City of yaebl
. Sonoma
' ' City tlBo, t4t Waafelngtoa
JTOT 3, 4, Si AUQXm 8, f, 10 J
t i Chicago and .return, $71.80. . ,
r St. Louli and return. 17.60. ,
r$- St Paul, i Minneapolis, Puluth, Supe
rior, Winnipeg and Port Arthur and r-
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3-TRAIN DAILY 5
' For ticket, sleeping car reservation
;' and additional Information, call on or
address H. DICKSON. C P. T. A. ,
198 TSZXO 81, rOBTLAlTB, OA.
Telephone ' Main 680. Horn A-1281
Special low Rates tkt
July 3-4-5 :
WITH STOP-OVER PRIYITjEQES,
Th Beat ot JEverythlnf, v!A '
Chicago iwth-Wcstcrn Ry.
y';' THE DOUBLE TRACK LINE.
Address R. V. Holder. Gen. Art., Ill
- . Third BU Portland. Or. - .
Ho! . For Astoria
Dally (except Thursday). Lea re Alda
. atrset dock J .j:nw.--Jfe:i.t;:l.r:;:;;;. -:.:,:v-VIS.wioa
acAXr sea. '7
Colombia River Scenery
Vg EOTnuATO xowb STZAisBma,
' . Dtllr ewtee ' tehraea Portlaad " as Tk
': D!la except . KaafimT, vlelBg Pactlaad - at
' T a. m arrWlsf about O p. eanrta
, frtlght and' paaaenKara. , SpleadJO aoeoaunoda
tlona tor oatflta and Uatock. - -
Dock , font of Alder at Portlands faat ot
y Loan at, ja uaiia. raoiM Mala l. rare ! ad.
aTOJtTI rACZriO STBAStSSOP CO.
Steamships ROANOKE
, : , and GEO. W. ELDER
Snll for Kareka, San Ftanclseo and Lo
Angeles direct evary Thursday at I p. tn.
i tcket file 111 Third, near Alder.
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listefxposite
FastSteamerTelegraph
: JUDGE LANDLS AFTER
MORE THAN MONEY
H (loarnal Speelai Barrlea.)
Washington, July L The demand of
Judge Landls at Chicago for access tn
" th Standard Oil company's book be
fore imposing a fin in th rebate cases
" may : mean ' something more than ap
. rears. ' It I hinted that he seeks even
: bigger gam than money, though h can
impose $29,000,000 fines. Ther la a be-
lief that Judge Landls, If successful In
gettlne- at : the'' Standard' books ' may
find astounding conditions. -
G00SB
PORTLAND
To Be United at One by Close and Permanent , Commercial Relations.
- .u m rOSTXJUTD COOS miT aTTBAloSaQtr COOCPAVT
Announces ,tb JniUal Trip Of th Newly Equipped and Commodious
, , , Company . .
noi N1TUIS YO COOS BAT POl-THL ;
MONDAY, JULY8.1907
: Leaving Oak Street Dock at 8:00 p.
- Evening
The BREAKWATER la Just off the drydock after a thorough over
hauling and her fittings and equipment are new and. first class through
out with capacity for 60 first-class and 20 second-class passengers.
TAKE Between Portland and Coo Bay Point (Bmpir. Bortk Band and
atarshflaTa), gio.OO am ola $740 ssoo&d olaas, Inoluobrto aidlieS.
rP,1J7:h"." tiok,t'a"4 reservation at City Ticket Office. Third and
Washington Sts.; C. W. Stinger, City Ticket Agent, or Oak Street Dock.
'f ' ' Fuller Sc. Co., Dock Agents, ,
O. J. 11X1.1.18, TloprMnt and 0nral JCaaacwr. v ''.'.
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Floating Mines Drift in Paih
iof Norwegian Steamer.'1:
3fathilda,4
OJL SAVED HEB FBOM
GOING DOWN IN STORJI
Large Lumber 'Carrying Tramp Re
turns .1 From Orient to Load for
Australia Under, Charter to the
American Trading Company.
Officer of the Norwegian ateamer
MathlldaTreport that navigation in Ti
gary strait,' between Japan and the
mainland, la atill very dangerou b
causa'of floating mines.' The mine are
drifting la from the north, having beet,
carried by the ica of last spring fram
the' vicinity of .Vladivostok, wher they
were placed by tha Russians. They aay
several craft have epoountered the ex
plosive missile; and the Mathilda was
taken through the strait by daylight to
avoid disaster.
The Mathilda arrived here Saturday
night from Moji, via San Francisco. 8ha
returned from a voyage to Taku, hav
ing Balled hence for that place n March
of this er with a cargo of lumber.
Th officer aay the voyage out was
very atormy part of the way, and when
about 1,000 mile out from th mouth
of tha Columbia. h ran into a fearful
hurricane. Oil had to be used In large
Quantities In bringing the steamer about
ao aa to run before the wind, and despite
thla precaution ton of water engulfed
her whila she labored with 'her beam
paralelling the monster waves.
The storm lasted for a couple of days
in all its fury and the oil supply was
-greatly reduced, but U helped much and
the only damage was the breaking In
of two cabin doors. They were wrenched
from their hinges like so much cardboard.-
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The Mathilda will go to FremantR
Australia, with her lumber cargo for
the American Trading company, and
then proceed 'to Newcastle, New Soytb
Wales to load coal for San Francisco.
It is quite probable that she will return
to Portland, because she is considered
one of th most suitable craft for lum
ber in these watera at present She la
a sister ship of th steamer Finn, which
la now discharging cement at Greenwich
dock preparatory to loading lumber at
Tacoma for Fremantle. -
The officers of th Mathilda and Finn
visited the Oaks ..yesterday afternoon
and enjoyed th coneert given there by
the Norwegian inging soclotie of Port
land and Astoria.
REDONDO IS IN PORT
Steamer to Leave for Puget Sound
Porta Friday Night.
Thti steamer Redondo arrived this
morning from San Francisco to go on
the Portland-Seattle - run.- She will
leave on her first voyage next Friday
night at ( o'clock from the Couch street
dock and will sail every 10 days there
after. The Redondo will touch at Ta
coma, Aberdeen and BeUlngharn.. She
will carry freight and passengers as
soon as her cabins can be put in shape.
, The Redondo Is a good-slsed Iron ves
sel capable of handling about 1,000 tons
of freight and her going into commis
sion will do much to relieve the present
freight congestion. Heretofore the Re
dondo ha been carrying mill products
from Oregon porta to California and for
a while she was engaged steadily In th
lumber and passenger-trafflo between
thla city and San Francisco. '
' MARDTBh NOTES
San Francisco, July ' 1. Arrived
Steamer Nome city, irom Portland.
Astoria. June' 80. Arrived at 6 a. m,
and left up at 12 noon 8teamer Cas
cade, from San Francisco. Arrived at 7
a. m. Steamer Atlas with barg 81,
irom min jf raneisco. Arrived at i:io
m. and left un for Stella Steamer Fran,
els 'H. Leggett from San Francisco via
Eureka. Sailed at 8:16 a. m. Steamer
Elmore for Tillamook. Sailed at 8
m Steamer Atlas for Puget Sound. Ar
rived at 11:10 a. m. Steamer Coaster
from San Francisco. Arrived at 11:80
a, m. and left up at 1:80 p. m. Steamer
Redondo from San Francisco. Arrived
down at 8:80 and sailed at 8:45 p. m.
Steamer Costa Rica for Ban Francisco.
Arrived down at 6 and sailed at 6:80 p.
m. Steamer Fraud H. Leggett, with
log raft for San Francisco. Left up at
7 p. m. Barge 81.
Ban Francisco, June 80. Sailed at -11
AY
m.'- and - Regularly
Thereafter. I
.Each' Monday
HomeDeeoratinrj
I not a difficult matter when you
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ROR-E-L-AC " V
TBE ORIENTAL WOOD FIMSD
, A combination of meat durable Vari
Blab, and Stain for Interior Wood
Work. Floors, Furnitur, ate. , .
THE BIG PAINT STORE
Fisher, Thorsea & Co.
n mvDiMiMir rVilutnbta for ' Portland,
Arrived Steamer U " W. JKUlerfrom
Portland1 and way porta June z
Coii. t un m.-igtearaer F. A. Kll
hum. for San Pedro: at t P m. Steamer
Rscelalor for Portland, steamer Catania
for PortlandTvIa Gavlota.--
San Dlero; June 2.-8al!ed Schooner
Irene for Columbia 'lvr.
Mm Junt i so. Sailed Barr
Washlnaon-intow-f tugo8maon,.for
COIlimoia river. .Arnreu owmmr
ay Freeman from Portland and barken-
tine John Palmer, from Columbia river;
Astoria, July 1. Condition of the bar
at 4 a, m., smooth: wind southeast, 20
miles; weather, raining.
Tides at Astoria today High water,
4:66 a. 7.8 feet; 0:01 jp, m.. S.l feet
Low water, 11:30 s, m., 0.1 feet.
PORTLAKD IN LEAD
Ships More. Wheat Than Combined
' Fuget Sound Porta.
Portland shlDned 1.000.000 bushels
more wheat than, all the Puget sound
orta combined during the cereal year
006-7. which closed vasterdar. accord
ing to ' figures Just compiled by the
Morrhanla ,hnn nf thla cltv.' The
several combined Puget sound cities lecfl
in riour shipments for the year, dui eacn
individual city fell far snort or send
ing away aa much as Portland:'
While Portlnd shlDned S.204.08S bush
els of wheat during the year, the com
bined Puget Sound porta shipped only
6,841,018 bushels. Puget sound shipped
t.126.061 barrels of flour while Port
land shipped J.I8J.J&& Darreia. ,
ALONG THE VaTERRONT
Thai steamer Alliance will b at th
Conch-street dock " tonight from Coo
bay. " : ' '
Tne steamer cost him num xor
San Francisco yesterday morning from
Atnsworth dock.
Th steamer Frances H. Lergett ar
rived at Astoria yesterday from Eu
reka and took a log raft i In tow for
San Francisco. She waa' la th river
only a few hours, '
Th Portland A Astatic liner Arabia
sails tomorrow morning ror Hongkong
and way ports.' The British bark Jor
danhill la also expected to get away
tomorrow morning. . She ia bound for
Callao, Peru, with a cargo of lumber. .
The torpedo toat destroyer raui Jonas
h it Astoria where she will nrobabiv
remain foe -the Fourth. She left down
Butfrday. " -.
f MARINE INTELLIGENCB v
Sefular Xinr On to Arrive.
Alliance, Coos Bay...'. .......... July 1
Roanoke, San Pedro and way,. ..July!
Columbia. San Francisco. .Jul v 3
Breakwater, San Francisco ..July 4
Cos fa Rica. San Francisco.... July 7
G. W. Elder, Baa Pedro and way. July
Alesia. orient.. v.......... July 16
Nlcomedia, orient...., July 27
Numantla. orient.,...,....,.. August 18
Arabia, orient Sept 1
. megnlar XJners to Depart.
Costa Rica, San Francisco June M
Arabia, orient July 2
Alliance, Coos Bay July 4
Roanoke. San Pedro and way. . . .July 4
Redondo. Seattle and war Ju,
Columbia San Francisco July B
Breakwater, Coo Bay,...' ..July 6
O. W. Elder, San Pedro and way. July 11
Alesia, orient. ................ .July 27
Nlcomedia, orient. August I
Numantla. orient Auguat 28
' . Vassal lm Port.
Tols. Br. ' sh. Elevator dock
JordanhllL Br bk.
.... .. stream
Vi vai
Zlnlta. Br. bk
Tellua, Ger, bk t Knappton
Whang ho, Chine junx tm uaxs
Llllebonne, Am. ch...O. R. A N. Albina
B. F. Whitney. Am. bk. St Johns
Wssnucta, Am. barge.. University Mill
Chehalls, Am. bktn Knappton
Gardiner City, Am. bktn.. ..Vancouver
Sehotne, Am. ch St Helen
J. H. Lunsman. Am. sch Stella
Charleston, ir. S navy .....Harbor
Paul Jone. IT. 8. N... ....Astoria
Kallbla, Br etr Linnton
Arabia. Am utr. Flour mills
Maori King, Br. ss Stream
Manshu Maru, Jap ss.O. R. A N., Albina
Finn, Nor. str, Greenwich
Cascade, Am., str. .O. W. P.
Johann Foul sen, Am. str. ..... .Linnton
Alvena, Am. sch ..Westport
J. M. Griffith, Am. bktn Stella
Newberg, Am. str..; ..Goble
Dsjgonar, Br, sh Columbia No. 1
Mathilda, Nor ss Portland Lbr Co.
Caseo, Am. str Montgomery No. 2
Wallacot, Am. barge ....Astoria
Coaster. Am. str... .Astoria
Redondo, Am. str Couch street
Xiumber Carrier Bn Boot.
Mabel Gale, Am. sch..... San F"Hco
Retriever, Am. bktn San '"rTanc1co
Alnmna, Am. ch. ...... .Ban Francisco
Walacot. Am. barg..,,..San Francisco
South Bay, Am, str, ....San Francisco
Echo, Am. bktn. ...... ...San Francisco
Melrose, Am, sch San Pedro
Sailor Boy, Am. sch..... San Francisco
Alden Besne. Am bk.....San Francisco
Lettitls, Am. cnr San Francisco
Thoa. L. Wand, Am. str. .San Francisco
lyoulsiana. Am. bk .....Ban Pedro
Irene, Am. sch. .San Diego
Excelsior, Am str.. San Francisco
Washington, barge... ...Ban Pedro
: En Boat with Cement and Oeneral.
Buccleuch, Br. ah .......... . .Hamburg
Brenn. Fr. bk Hull
Conway Castle, Br. bk.. Antwerp
Europe. Fr. bk.. Antwerp
Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk London
Ren Kervller. Fr. an....... 4. Hamburg
Laennee, Fr. sh ...Swansea
Le Filler, Fr, bk London
Martha Roux, Fr. bk . . . .Hamburg
Mozambique. Br. sh. .... .Newcastle, E.
Samoa, Br. bk .....Shield
Slam. Ger. sh........ London
Thiers, Fr. sb..... Newcastl. E.
Vlnoennes, Fr. toK...... uiaagow
Marechael Turrene. Fr. bk. . ..Hamburg
VIII d Mulhonsa. Fn bk.. ....Antwerp
Guethary, Fr. bk .An twerp
Flerrl LOtl, JfT, dk. Antwerp
Walden Abbey, Br. sh...,...,. Antwerp
Glenesslin, Br. sh ....... , . . . . .Antwerp
Versailles. Fr. bk . .Lelth
General de Bolsdeffre, Fr. bk. . .London
General de Negrier. Tr. tx .London
Bayard. Fr. bk. ............ ... .Antwerp
Villa de Dijon.-Ft. bk... .Antwerp
Goal Ship aa Boat. . "
Belen. Fr. bk...i......... Newcastle. A.
CoL de VllleboiMarenll,Fr. bk
.Newcastle, A.
Claverdon, Br. sh........ Newcastle, A.
Wlllscott. Am. bk........Neweatl. A.
Port Patrick, Br. sh...... Newcastle, A.
St, Mlrren. Br. sh. . . . . . .;.Newcastl. A.
Crlllon, Fr. bk ,,...Nwcastl, A.
Ardencrflte-. Br. bk. ...... .Newcastle. A.
Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk; .Newoastl. A.
St Louts, Fr. sh.......... Newcastle, A.
Tramp Bteamars Ba Boat. .
Henrlk Ibsen. Nor. str... Ban Francisco
?ueen Alexandra, Br. str.... ...Madras
hyra. Nor. .. ......... .San Francisco
Strathness, Br. str Port Los Angeles
Oil Cantor Ba Boat.
Argyll, Am. str... Port Harford
Maverick, Am. str San Francisco
Catamia, Am etr.
.Gavlota
M'MINNVILLE PUMPS
ARE GOING AGAIN
(Special Dispatch to Tha JooraaLI
; McMlnnvllle, Or., July 1. The water
supply oi Mcjainnvme, wnicn come
from several springs in th mountain
six miles west of towns is not comln
up to the expectation of a year ago. The
great shortage during the past few days
as necessitated the 'use of th old
plant to pump water from th Yamhill
river. The present system wa put in
last year at a cost of nearly 880,000
and it was thought at that time that It
would furnish 860,000 gallons per dtry
during the dryest part of the year. The
rain on Friday will help it considerably.
B. Y. P. U. SECRETARY
: IN C0NYENTI0N CITY
.,'-'.. (Special njapateb t The Joaraal.)
Salem,' Or., July. 1. Rev, George
Webb of Chicago, international gen
eral secretary of the Baptist Toung Peo
ple's Union, has arrived to attend th
sixteenth annual convention, which will
assemble her. July 4. He say -thou
ands win attena. . wome t the -number
of S8fr hav been opened, with room
sufficient tO accommodat 1,000 del
gate. One hundred leading merchant
wui dcorat Uieir ouiiajngs Monday,
PORTLAND'S PUBLIC; BATHS DUE
TO OPEN SATURDAY, SAYS SUPPLE
Tha'TortTanS 'public bath will" ,b
open next Saturday it Contractor Sup
ple fulfills his promises la th hot
days that hav recently .pasaed, there
hav been many Inquiries, eapeolally
among th boy. aato,tli ttin of open
Ing and if warm weather eomea again
thla week ther wUl doubUe b
larg crowd ot boys at th hatha
Th hour hav been arranged about
aa formerly.' Boys can htr fre trow
to II and from 1:10 to l;S every
BlUyE JIBE FIGHTER
"CALLED TO LONG REST
t i V ,-skMWHMMMBkSM
y iUiAm Budd Expires After linger
ing Ailment Incapacitated for
Service Since January.
William Budd, for nln years an ao
tlv membfr " of th Portland fire-department,
died of. kidney trouble this
morning at Mahome, - l&l Sixteenth
street H nad been (11 for nearly sis
months, having ' reported off duty on
January 8. He continued failing In
health until death. T .
..Deceased was appointed extra man
July 11,.' 1898, and served continuously
until last January. He was reappointed
, William Budd.
In August 1904, when th fully paid
service was inaugurated. He waa char
acterised by hi associates as a steady
and reliable fireman, never shirking duty
and bearing hia share of danger and
monotony of th fireman' Ufa
Budd fell from a window la the big
Closest 4 Devers Are about six years
ago and Injured his knee, which . was
th only occasion on which he waa not
ready for active service during " lit
service. At th time of death he was
a member of truck No. 2, statioaed at
the Montgomery street house. Captain
Canuto pays a high tribute to his capa
bilities and say that he wa alway
able and competent
The dead fireman was 84 year old
and was born and raised in Portland,
BO STTOmrTS. BO OAS.
BO COOAXjrB.
in Painless Dentistry
i TEETH .
To introduce our latest method
in painless dentistry, until July 31,"
we will do your work at one half
regular price. -
Bridge work applied And all
kinds of filling inserted without
pain.
Teeth extracted positively with
out pain or bad result, iSOJ. '
We correct, all -irregularities" 6f
teeth without pain. !
Consultation, and estimates free.
Open evenings until 8. Lady in
attendance,- '..n.-;.
CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS
Suite 3-4-5 Raleigh Bldg.
COR. SIXTH ft WASHINGTON
Phone Main 3880.
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AokHaadaeheand raliersall tbe trouble tae
drat te a bllibna ctaleof tb syatam, aaok a
Duatnaaa, Hauaea, Prowslnaas, Dlatraaa altar
atlag. Pain la tba Blda, Aa. While their sooat
lajaaftsbl socoeaa has been show laoorlag
traadaoh. yet Carter's XJttl liver VtttM ar
qnally valnablein Constipation, aurlogand pra
vantlng tblaaimoyioaeomplaint while thay ala
oorreeialldisardenof thaatomaolMUmulate th
Urar and Mgulat tha bowels. Srea If tboyacUy
Aeba they would be aim oatprtoalaaa to thoaa who
uffarfromthladtatnaBlngeomplalnt; bntfornt
stately their goodnaae does notand heraad thoa
who oaaeary them will find these little piUa vain
ale la aomany waya that thay will not be WU
Uaf to do without tbeia. But after all etck B4
AE3
1 .
Is tha base of soaunyliva that aer at wher
we make our great boaai. Oar pills pare It wall
Otharadooot ' v. - i
Catn'a Little tirrr Pltla ar very muQ and
very easy to take. On or tw pill nek a doeav "
They ar alrleUy vegatabla and do sot grip o
pant, but by their goaUe action pleas all who
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CAISQ XBXCISa 09 sxv xosx.' ' , -
Specialists
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CARTER'S!
IflVER
Is
day. Girls and women' can enter free
from' 1:10-to on Wednesday and men
f re from 1:30 to 6 Sundays and 7 to
8:30 Saturdays, Th pay hours ar as
follow:.- i;::-v'" '-'s -'-'' v'-'-f ''
Men and women fop IS cents from
1:80 to Mondays, Thursdays and Bat
urdays and rfrom 7 to 8:30 Mondays,
Wednesday and Fridays. Women from
9:10 to 6 Tuesdays and Fridays. ; Men
from J to :10 Tussday and Thursday.
The hatha are closed Sunday evening.
Edward Holman Is president and u
(tarauel vice-president of the. corpora
where he always mad hi horn. , II
1?
Hmvm a wife and two children, ono
year old and the other a baby of a few
nxotatha. II was a member of th ex
nt firemen and funeral services, not
yt arranged, will probably b held un
der th auspice of that organisation.
EVERYTHING READY y
FOR CHARITY OPERA
The last rehearsal for "ThaHouso
That Jack Built" waa held' thla morning
at th Marquam Grand. Everything la
ready for an artlstlo performance to
night All fond mother, father,-gts-teras
cousins and aunts will be there and
a crowded house will rewsrd the little
actor for their weeks of rehearsing. At
the same time the audience will help to
swell the coffer of th vry worthy
charity for which the entertainment la
given, the settlement work of the In
stitute club. ;', '.'
All boxes hav been sold for tonight
and many theatre parties will be in at
tendance. Ther will be two perforra
ancea tomorrow. . , .
The curtain will rlae promptly at 8:18
o'oloek in the evening and at 8 .18 o'clock
la the afternoon. .;:s ; ;
NO FOtJRTH OF JULY
FOR SUMMER CAPITOL
f Journal 8pdI Strrlca.) -
Oyster Bay. N,.Tw July 1. Ther' be
ao ''Fourth" at Oyster Bay this year.
. "Teddy" must be th central figure
of every Independence day celebration
here, or there can't be a celebration at
all. Th cltlsen' committee expected
a presidential speech to an' accompani
ment o band music, popping flrecrack-
VPIPaFS
BAKING POWDER
bAliWtVltf
CL0SSETians
; JPORTLANDaeORE.;
FOR WOMEN ONLY
' Dr. aaaoaraoo's Cerasean Sarta
v aed Catta Beat Mlla. Tk beat
' sad eoly reliabl ranxdr toe t
LAYKD PBBlOUfl. Car the Baal
a-araBltttlalte Ik tW 1A Jt
Wee! jerox. siallea la puis wrasser.
tfdSTRIGHT
Ipttfi tWi'tiikiiiW
I KzzsxsizssssssaszzxxssssMtsxxssassssizsssis:
THE LEADING. SRECIAUST IN
'ME
. There is no ailment peculiar ta men that I cannot cure.
For sixteen years I have devoted my entire time arid energy
to the treatment of'men's diseases., '
My methods have been perfected by actual experience,
with a thorough theoretical knowledge as a basis. I am the
only physician thoroughly and permanently curing those func
tional .derangements commonly classed as "Weakness" and
my success in overcoming such ca"ses has placed me foremost
amoftg specialists treating men's diseases and has brought me
the largest practice of its kind in the west.
Every afflicted man I Invited to writ ma a description of hi "case. Such I
my knowledg of men's diseases and so perfect are my methods In treating
them that I am able to effect cures In all ordinary cases without seeing the
patient in person. All correspondence strictly confidential, - Those visiting Port
land may feel free to call at my office for personal consultation.
You W&n C&ed
WKAKNE88
So-called "Weakness" In men 1
curable fully curable. " It ' has not
been cured by thos measure com
monly- employed, , for tney are metn
ods based unoit. suDDOsitlon and not
upon fact ' Prematuren and loss
of
power in men Is due to a chronic
t of 'inflammation to th 1 nros-
tat gland, and not to a dlaordeded
, nervous condition, aa . ha been sun
Jiosed. I treat the Inflammation by
ocal process . that doe not - fall . to
accomplish it purpose, and- with
this eonditlon corrected full : and
complete strength. and vigor, return.
; .'8TRICTUR--My treatment" I ab.
, solutely painless, and, perfect results
can be depended upon In every In
stance. 1 do no cutting or dilating
whatever. ' .
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ONCEMORE UNLUCKYfTHlRIEENli
CAUSES ABHORANCE IN AFTERMATH
W, R.' McGarry is firmly convinced
that H I an unlucky number. ' He also
doe not love unknown chauffeura He
obhor th aftermath of a polltloal cam
paign and detests to pay thO fiddler
twice. Neither 1 h ever, going to make
any more midnight speeches unless he
walk both coming and going., This is
the way ha waa converted,-- v-!.---v-v;
Back in the vlatas of Portland' po
litical history Mr. McGarry waa a can
dldat for the Republican nomination for
city attorney. In hi quest for th of
necessary to tell'' the streetcar 'men
out hla Qualification and , as 'they
wm raaalblA mora - eaallv at 120
o'clock In th morning than at any other
time he went out to in car Dams in an
automobile. ' ' ' ' '
It waa a nice nigni ana Mr. Mcuarry
ers, singing cnunren ana eneering
throng. ":v.f v'f."''.""'?": '
"Sorry." said Secretary Loeb, whan
he heard of it, "he can't appear under
any circumstances." '''? -rS
Th celebration is spoiiea, put. in
villager will make up for It by a
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OUR PES
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If you have a disease or weakness peculiar to men your' condi
tion' calls promptly for the best treatment the medical profession ,
affords. We have long studied and thoroughly mastered infirm
ities of this character. -Our business and professional methods are
clean. While we are -naturally ambitious to cure as many men as
possible, yet we want to do so on a, fair knd tquare basis, with
mutual confidence between physician and patient. Our object is .
not so much to do the work that other doctors can do, but rather
to do that which they cannot do. What we solicit in particular is
obstinate cases; cases which have been made worse, by all kinds of
inferior treatment .The knowledge, skill and experience of years '
are at your service. " ....'.. , .. ..:
By the latest and beat methods we cure to remain cured, VAkI. .
COSE OR KNOTTED VEINS BLOOD POISON, NERVO
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associate diseases and weaknesses with their reflex complications.
We make no misleading statements, deceptive or unbusiness-like
propositions to the aiflictedneither do we promise to cure them in
few days, nor otftr cheap, worthless treatment inv order to secure
their patronage. Honest doctors of recognised abiHty do not,resort
to such methods. ,
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My Fee tn Any Un
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Contractod Dlasorders
Every case of contracted disease I
treat ' Is thoroughly cured; my pa
tient have no . relapse. , When I
pronounce a case cured there I not
a particle of Infection or Inflamma
tion remaining. ahd there is not th
lightest ' danger that th disease.'
wilt return in its original form or
work t way Into th general y.
tern. No contracted disorder 1 so
trivial - a to warrant uncertain
method of treatment, and I espe
cially solicit those cases that other
doctor liav been unable to cur,
u X hav the largest praetio
ana X invariably. falflU aay prom
My Colored ' Chart howlng th
mala anatomy and affordlag aa la
taraatlug study ', la mra'a , disease
Sx off to, , j
.'m, U p, a. , sTnaaays, 10 a. at. to
I 11 i- . .' ,- ?- . . ,1. .' ji J'
unng- ot a companionaDie aistiomivonj
cigar fame and WU G. McRae, a youngs
man visiting in the clty .from.Washlnr
ton. .JVC Into a handy bubble wagenf .
and hied away to the carbarns wher
he beguilei th men of controller and
puttoh Into a correct way of thinking. ,
The next morning bright and early th
gasoline pilot hove to at Mr. McGarry' .
office and presented a claim for 8ls.
Protesting that It waa an unlucky sum. 1
the candidate presented his check and
a cigar and saw the chauffeur no more.
But h heard of him.
v Today th attorney received a not
telling that the machine which ocom
modated htm had been ' stolen by th "
driver and with the Information cam
a bill for 8 aa hire for the conveyance. '
Wherefor Mr. MoGarry ha formed n ,
unfriendly opinion of automobile, their
driver and of midnight speechifying.
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whooping send-off when the president f
goes back te Washington in th fall.
. Did w "hear or read anything awhll "-'
ago about, enforcing th antt-weed ordt . ?v
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ms to cure for less money than jnany self
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. VARICOCELE
V Wlthouruslng knlf. ligature or
eautlc, wtlhout pain and without 1
detention from business,.: I cur
yarlcocelin one -week. If you
hav. sought a cur elsewhere and
peon i aisapointedp, or if you fear th
harsh methods that most physician
employ In treating this disease, com
hj mo una i win cur you soundly
ana permanently by , a v gentle and
punies met nod. , Don't delay. Vaxi
oocei naa it danger and brings its
uiaaeirou results, If yeu will oa
' Pleased" to i explain
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unrai minerals to .an v the
virus to th interior, but harmless
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