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Classified Ad- will be Mind on pp. 18-19. vertisements TIMBER. TIMBER LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD . to timber buyer only; we have a few eholce tracts for saie wnicn we own. Have detailed estimates by partlee. O. F. Sanbourn Co., 401-8-8 Buchanan bids. NEW TODAY. MIDSUMMER BUYS 840.000Tflkr half block in . warehouse district: less than other property by $10,000. $28,500 For 3 lots in ware house district. $40,000- Takes quarter block on track ; splendid location 810.000 Will take 50x100 feet corner of Sixth and East Yamhill sts., with good frame buildings on it now renting for 6 per cent on investment; good location lor factory. CALL ON US TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. Corner Second and Washington Streets MARRIAGE LICENSES. Henry Pickering. 81 Union ave., 41; Nellie Catlln, 89. John Spady, 781 Mallory are., it; Catharine Gerloch, 48. Albert Magulls, 1266 Macadam it, 40; Jennie Laberwlch, 84. Louis E. Mclntyre, Kellogg, Ida., II; Clara E. Click, 18. William 8. Stlneon, Arleta, Oregon, II; Nellie M, Stlllwell, l Wedding Cards. W. O. Bmlth 4 Co.. Washington bids., corner 4th and Wash ington sts. Alvln S Hawk. 144 1 2d St. Ton set h A Co.. florists, for flowers of 11 kinds 123 6th at. Clarke Bros.. Florists Pine flowers and floral designs. 189 Morrison st. Full dreas suits for rent, all sizes? Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark at BIRTHS NEER June 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Ner, S24 Pine street, a son. KALLKR Julv 14. to Mr. and Mrs. M. Keller, University Park, a daughter. RICHARDS June 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Richards, 80 East Eighth Street, a son. HUMPHKEV July 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Augustus M. Humphrey, 6IT Grove Street, a daughter. LYONS July 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter W. Lyons, 762 Vancouveravenue. a daughter -- - DEATHS. BERT8CH July 16, Leonard Bertach; heart disease. HITBER July 16, Alexander Hubar, on Cornell road; murder. HARLOW July 15, Mrs. Isabel Jessie Harlow, aired 41 years, 4 montns ana 9 days, 296 Tillamook St.; cnronio Dron chltls. VARNER July 17. Mrs. Fannie B. Varner, aged 61 years, 9 months and 4 (lays. 936 Belmont st. ; peritonitis. DOLAN July 18, Mrs. Dolan. aged about 74 years. 647H 1st at.; in testinal paralysis. t WIEGAND July 8, Mrs. Mary Anna Wlegand, aged 73 years and 7 montns. 47 Park at., north; old age, ECKSTEIN July 17. Andrew Eckstein, aged 1 year and 10 months, (98 E. Hi st. ; croupous pneumonia. LINK Julv 17. Leonard Link, aared 6 months and 8 days; 30th and Clinton eta; Infantile convulsions. foTfoO.OOO .FEET OOOD TIMBER ON - county roaa inu irwtm, aui.nuia loca tion lor mill ana nums: yoo par inou sand. L. Seward. Sheridan, Or. CLAIRVOYANTS AND PALMISTS. SEE ' - , MRLVIN, . THE 'RENOWNED CLAIRVOYANT SPIRITUAL ADVISER. GUARANTEES SATISFACTION ON ALL AFFAIRS OF LIFE. YOU HEAR THE TRUTH AND nothing but the truth, special this week low fee. 60c too 60c 60c 60o 191 H MORRISON, COR 6TH. PHONE MAIN 7246. EDUCATIONAL. SEND YOUR BOY TO HILL MILITARY academy, Portland, Or. Wrlta for cat alogue. GLOVE SUSTALNEB A New Arrival In the Field of Fem inine Fancies. The prevalence of the short sleeve ana long glove ran nas msae a piace for a new arrival among the fal-lals of femininity, and that Is a niece of Jew elry, whlcn is nothing more or less tnan yjJc NOTICES. CARD OF THANKS. To the kind friends of our dear son, and Brother Orson, wa tender our heart felt thanks for the beautiful floral trib ute sent by the employes of Blumauer Frank Drug Co. MR. AND MRS. E. M. COLLINS, AND EMMA M. COLLIN8. LOST AND FOUND. LOST W. C. T. U. SILVER MEDAL, near Portmouth ave. Pleaae return to Hilda Brant, 721 Willamette boulevard. LOST LADY'S OOLD WATCH AND pin, Wednesday evening, on Oaks car Morrison st. .tie wa.ro. wain jioo or 1771. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED TWO HEAVY TEAMS FOR city; wagon work. 86 day; 60 harvest hands for eastern Oregon, 81.50 to 86 dav. Acme Employment 34 N Id st. WANTED FIRST CLASS BOOT black to take charge of stand. Apply at 866 Morrison st. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED EXPERIENCED OIRL IN confectionery store. 382 Washington, The Bon lionlere. OLOVE SUPPORTER. a garter for the glove. In the absence Of soma such device aa this It Is a com mon thing to see the fair ones In the mode of the moment engaging In a con stant struggle to keep their glove tops and sleeves In the same vicinity, but It would not require a very keen obser ver to note that the two articles seem like anything but harmonloua neighbors. The apparatus shown links them to rether perfectly, and at the same time offers a touch of color to the costume. It may be worn on the outside or the inside of the arm. It consists of a pretty buckle, which Is secured to the sleeve, ana a neat nower-nae ciamp which clasps the too of the glove. A chain link holds the two parts together. folding hood on pipe Looks Like the Canopy of a Baby Coach. Tha'sublect of devising a wind guard for tobacco pipes has been given so much attention at trie nanas oi inven tors that -one unacquainted with the matter might be Justified In thinking that It Is essential that pipe smokers should sit In the wind In order to get the full quota of full enjoyment from the pipe. Most of these guards have the disad vantage that they keep the air from the fire so that, unless the smoker Is puff ing Incessantly, the light dies out quickly, but this charge cannot be made against the design shown herewith, which forms the subject of a recent patent. It Is mads of four pleoea of metal. One comprises the ring by which It Is held In place on the pipe bowl. The other three pieces are the parts of a telescoping hood. In service MAYOR BUSSE'S START Came With a Horse and Wagon Left ; Him by a Suicide. . The new mayor of Chicago ! a bache lor and Uvea with his parent! In a flat over, the office of the Bass Coal com pany. " Fred Busse did not remain long In school, says the Rs view, of Reviews. His boyhood was spent in various occupa tions, much of the tlma helping his father. The young nan's kindness of heart brought him an opportunity, through another's misfortune, to go Into bual naaa for himself in a small way. One day an old expressman whom he had befriended was found hanging to a rafter in his stable. In tha pocket of the dead man was this note: i want Fred Busss to have my horse and wagon." . M With this outfit Mr. Bussa went Into tha express business, which rapidly broadened into a general teaming busi ness. Later tha sale of eoal was added and today the Bussa Coal company Is among; the largest retail dealers In that line in Chicago. Mr. Busse is a man of large frame and rotund figure, but notwithstanding his slse ha Is quick of action physically, and mentally Is alert As postmaster at Chlcaro ha has given an efficient administration. When he wanted any thing at Washington ha did not write. Durlnir his year and a quarter of service as postmaster he had been to Washington 12 times, never taking more than three or four days for each trip. He has succeeded In having 600 em ployes added to the postofflce force In Chicago. Varloua Improvements In locil office management have also been made by him. Discipline has bean wall main tained. . The campaign that broughthim Into office Is notable for the fact that dur lng It the successful candidate never once appeared In publlo nor made a speech. On the evening of February 22, when he was returning from Wash ington, Mr. Busse was seriously Injured in the wreck of the fast Pennsylvania train near Altoona. It waa several days before he could return to Chicago, and when there he did not once leave nis home until eleotlon day, when ha hob bled out to vote. Strange Bequests. From the Grand Msgaslne. Tn Ma will Stenhen Swain of the parish of St. Olave. Southward save to John Abbot and Mary, hla wife, six pence each, "to buy for each of them a halter, ior rear iam anemia auuiuu not be provided." , . jonn jvyien biow ibh ui um guineas for the purchase of the picture of a viper biting the hand or nis rescuer, to be presented to an eminent K. C. aa a reminder of "bis ingratitude and insolence." TO SAVE MINEES LIVES Station With Gallery for Explosions and a Rescue Room. In order to protect miners from as and coaldust explosions the government Is going to begin experiments, prob ably at Pittsburg. A station is to be established, says Discovery, consisting of an explosive frallery, rescue room, observation house, amp testing rooms, and explosives laboratory. The gallery is to be made of boiler plats and will be in tha form of a cylinder 100 feet Ions and six feet In diameter. A series of safety valves on ninges win be arranged along tna top to allow the escape of gas following an explosion. Port holes along the aides, covered with half-Inch plate glass, will allow those In the observation house to see whether an explosion has taken place in the gallery during the tests, me cyl inder will be filled with firedamp and air or coaldust and air and the ex plosives will be hurled Into the gallery by means of a steel mortar 11 red by electricity - from an observation house 60 feet away. The maximum quantity of each explosive that can safely be used in mines will be published under the head of "Permlsseble Explosives." A pressure gauge will be used for measuring the actual pressure In pounds per square Inch developed by the deton ation of various explosives. The analysis of the products of combustion will also be made. The heat of decomposition of all explosives In terms of calories will be ascertained by detonating large quan tities in a bomb. . " - ,v. The explosives will be A red from the mortar at night and the length of the flame will be determined by - pho tography. The time ef the - flame will also be determined by an electrical ap paratus. " .-' ' The rescue room will resemble the interior of a mine and during testa will be filled with smoke. The efficiency et U apparatus tor sustaining Ufa will be determined by a series et testa. Miners will be shown hew to rescue their fallow miners, -i ' . - The experiments win re under the fli reetloa of, Joseph A. Holmes, chief .f the teohnologlo branoh ef the geological survey. t I i ii ' - r.-i J TO AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN INVESTORS: Buy Mines in Siskiyou Co.,Cal. Fortunes Have and Will Be Made Out of Mining in Siskiyou County A Good Workman Wants Good Tools And these Mr. Q. W. will get If ha Uvlalts this establishment and looks around a bit. The longer ne iooks me better It will suit us, because we have nothing to conceal from the man who means to buy the best If you want to "go some see our assortment oi toois. Avery (Si Co. 48 Third St. Bel. Pine and Ash Sunday River Trips TO OR1LGON CITY rim M J Oregon City, Magoon's Park, Bingham's and Oswego are ideal spots for picnickers. Special boats Sunday leave Taylor street at 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 a. m., 1 :30, 3 :30 p. m. Last boats back 3 :30 and 5 :30 p. m. Round trip 45c, Oregon City tickets exchanged with O. W. P. cars. Oregon City Transportation Co. PHONES 40 AND A-2231 A word with you, who have ac cumulated savings, upon which you are receiving only 4 per cent an nual interest. After careful study of existing conditions in mining sections of which you have read so much, the many fortunes which have been made, and that will be made (out of the most indepnedent enter prise), which can only be applied to the mining industry, which is known to give millions in return for thousands invested. You hear of Nevada mines, Utah, Oregon and Arizona, and you have as well heard of the California mines, out of which millions have been produced. BUT YOU MAY NOT HAVE HEARD ABOUT SISKIYOU COUNTY MINING. That has produced over $150,000, 000 in gold. While that vast amount of wealth has been divided among the mining operators, the county has been modest about tell ing the world what it has in the way of mines. It has mined for a great number of years, producing goia, ana mere are today as great mines in Mskiyou county, which will become as great mines as are in Nevada, Utah or Arizona. IT IS A COUNTY THAT IS HOLDING OUT AS GREAT OPPORTUNITIES TO DAY AS NEVADA. There are mines in that county today that with comparatively a few thousand dollars would develop producing mines. INVESTORS It will pay you to investigate the mines that are held out today to the investing public. With the proper method of mining applied to these mines, they would yield to the owners great profits, much greater than one could gain from any other investment on the mar ket today. Siskiyou county is modest in let ting the public know what they have. Mines that have changed hands for a price of a few thou sand dollars, and a few months ago the same mines have brought hun dreds of thousands. There are mines there today which could be had from individual owners, who are operating indi vidually mines which are large enough to make fortunes if oper ated in a miner-like manner, apply ing the latest approved machinery to such enterprise. YOU HAVE HEARD RE MARKED OFTEN By the ones entirely ignorant of mining that more has been lost in mining than in any other business. That is entirely false. You only have to ask yourself the question from which source of enterprise have the greatest fortunes been made? It is mines that have pro duced the millions and billions of dollars. It is mining that has made the great millionaires whom you hear so much about. It is these millionaires who are investing in and uncovering mining fields. The great financiers of this country have made the greater part of their fortunes in mining. MORE MONEY IS BEINQ IN VESTED BY NEW YORK FI NANCIERS IN NEWLY DIS COVERED MINES THAN FROM ANY OTHER PART OF THE COUNTRY. They well know the opportuni ties in mining are greater than in any other enterprise. As a matter of fact, let any sec tion be brought to the knowledge of the public and you will immeaM ately find that New York has the greatest number of representatives for the purpose of securing every possible interest in such mining section. To confirm this all you have tq do is to take up your Ne vada section, and you wil find the most of the sections are owned by New York financiers. You take up the Utah and Arizona sections, and you will find the same thing, and so you will find in every section of the globe where mining is being extensively operated that the east ern financiers are the largest oper ators in these mines. IT IS THE GOLD METAL Which you extract from Mother Earth which gives the gold. tt TS THE MOST INTER ESTINO ENTERPRISE THAT ANY ONE CAN BE INTEREST ED IN. A mine should pay, if well man aired and proper judgment exer cised in its operation. It is known that bad management has caused the best of mines to become worth less, after which the very 'same mines have been taken up and con servative management applied and they have become fortune-producers. The same is the case of hun dreds of mines in operation in every section of the country, which have once been considered worth less, changing hands for a few thousand dollars, and the same mines today would bring millions. SUCH ARE THE OPPOR TUNITIES, AND THE VERY SAME OPPORTUNITIES ARE HELD OUT BY THE MINES IN SISKIYOU COUNTY. Siskiyou county stands out as great a wealth-producer today as CHAMPION GROUP MINING COMPANY any of the mining sections' ye mentioned- What you can do in this section todar with a tew thou sand dollars will bring hundreds of thousands in a few years. You can secure mines there to day which are worth lour or five times what they are asked for. By applying the most improved ma chinery and economic methods "it would bring great results to its owner, and you will find invest ments there that could . not bt found elsewhere in the country. ; NOTHING BUT WILLFUL MISJUDGMENT Could interfere with prodacfnjf great fortunes out of the Siskiyou county mines. To assist you in your decision, we refer you to the Chamber of Commerce of Siskiyou County, Yreka, California, who will tell you : the opportunities better than we have attempted to do. We ask BO one to follow our advice, but to' Investigate for yourself. Any one with the least knowl edge of mining will at onc.e recog nise what the mines are holding out to the investing public WE HAVE NOTHINO TO SELL IN THE WAY OF MIN ING. WE URGE NO ONE TO BUY ANY OF OUR MINES. But what we would suggest it for you to investigate Siskiyou county mines, and allow the Cham ber of Commerce to tell you all about it, and if you have any knowledge concerning these mat ters, you cannot help being inter ested. If you have any money that Is in want of greater returns than you can now earn, you cannot find a better place for it than in the Siskiyou county mines. This office win be pleased to give any information concerning the mines in Siskiyou county. Great copper discoveries are be ing made in what is known as Happy Camp, in Siskiyou county, which is also rumored to be con trolled by eastern financiers. The great Trinity mine is on the same general range as the Siskiyou county mines. And so we could , name dozens, if not hundreds, that are quietly in operation ana ricn in gold, and run in a modest, quiet r- Before vou invest you would Wee to investigate; then send your en gineers and you will find that what we have endeavored to tell you in this letter are facts. Dnn't wait until the last minute when the boom is on, but do it now, and make the first proma m place of the last. Couch Building Portland, Oreajjon FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING. BUITE ON FIRST FLOOR COMPLKTE- ly rurnisnea; gas range, laundry; cen Main SI trai. 146 N. lth. Phone S17S. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WANTED BUSINESS INCOME PROP erty, paying reasonable Interest; must be strictly nign class aare investment for cash; not to exceed 840,000. Owners only. Address N-427, Journal. WANTED ABOUT ACRES. GIVE price and particulars. X-487, Journal. FOR RENT HOUSES MODERN FIVE-ROOM, WILLIAMS ave.; 7-room In Sellwood. Phone own er Sell wood 424. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE " AlSblaADDITION If vo i are looking for a residence lot take Rose City car and visit Hancock st addition, see ine van in toe Tent" ai O. R. & N. crossing. THOMPSON & OQDEN. Woodlawn 203. 848 Mississippi Ave. OR MODERN SEVEN-ROOM. ON-CORNER lot, 60x100; nice lawn, fruit trees yd flowers; 82,700. Phone owner, Selljfcd OR ISO LiSSS THAN BUKKOUMUIJNU values, a lot on 80th near Alberta: price 8260- ie caan, oaienee is per montn. fnone penwooq t. . BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED A SNAP. I HAVE IT; restaurant. Call up Paolflo 782. FOR SAI MISCELLANEOUS. SMALL NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, good repair sail cbeaa eaafe. . l etb. WIND GUARD ON THE PIPE. these almost cover the top of the pipe, but leave sufficient room for the ad mission of the air supply. When the Wind is not great enough to demand the use of the device It Is folded out of the way. SCIENCE NOTES Concrete for Paving. Concrete Is now being employed for navlnr Durvosea. This material prom ises smoothness, cleanliness of surface and Curability, a rounaation or cin ders to the depth of 10 inches Is first made and permitted to pack well for a week. Then the concrete curbing la made In the usual manner. Finally tha conorete Is mixed and thrown Into place, considerably higher in the center and Sloping to eitner gutter, xmmeai ately before the concrete hardens It Is marked oft with an Instrument to re semble a pavement laid with brick. This method will Insure a firm footing for draft horses in the winter. To Train Flyers. Arrangements have Just been ' com pie ted In Germany for the establishment or a training scaooi ior aeronauts ana constructors or airanips. a similar school has been tn operation In Paris for nearly a rear. This ' course, at the outset. Is limited to the construction and use of balloons, but it will be en larged. Character and Stammering. ' From the Sketch. Stammering arises from a weak nerve in the brain. Btrenathen that nerve and the stammerer, la cured. . But It so hap pens that this 'particular nerve Is never weak in the ease of . people who are mean, hard or utterly selfish. "I do not nretend to aav that only stammerers have gentle, sensitive, sym pathetic natures,, hut I do claim that a person who stammers slightly will gerr erally be found to be trustworthy, dif fident, kind nearteA and. nine times out of ten. possessed at considerable caeatal : awuty.V .. ,. . . . -. v.-,.. -J WeCureMen $10 Ouir Fee See Us First and You Will Not Have So Many Doc tor's Fees to Pay Oat our advtee free; yon will be satisfied with one thorough examination ef your ease. MaMM-VTSeel TaKIIS Our cure for weak men stops every drain WerVO-Vital VeMlliy of vigor and builds up the muscular and nervous system, purifies and enrlchoe the blood, cleanses and heals the bladder and kidneys, invigorates the brightens toe intellect. liver, revives the spirits and HI fAf DfllCHM Our special form of treatment for blood pol DLvUl rUlaVPI on ,B th0 re8Uit of a life work, and is in dorsed by the best physicians of this and foreign countries. It contains no dangerous drugs or Injurious medicines of any kind. It goes to the very bottom of the disease and forces out every particle of impurity. The blood, the tissues, the flesh, the bones and the whole system are cleansed, purified and restored to perfect health. C2cama Our cure dissolves the stricture completely and removes OiriCalirtJ every obstruction from the urinary passage, allays all inflammation, stops every unnatural discharge, reduces the prostate gland, cleanse and heals the bladder and kidneys. Invigorates health and soundness to every part of the body affected by the disease. n. T!cAeaa We solicit the most stubborn and long-standing wnrOIllC aIaVaae cases, because it has been our success In curing; where others have failed that nas gained us our reputation. Our effort Is to effect a cure which shall be Immediately beneficial, and lasting for the remainder of your life. Many men Incur diseases peculiar to their sex through lack of education upon the subject. We are able to help you regain your powers and retain them. We charge you nothing for the advice, only for the cure. rtierrlt When neglected varicocele undermine the strength, V ariCUteie deranges the functions, racks the nervous system and often produces an obliteration of the vital powers. We cure the most aggravated cases of Varicocele without pain, suffering or Inconvenience. Not only do we give Internal constitutional remedies, hut we also employ a local treatment which restores the perfect circulation of tha blood and regenerates the secretion while tha glands are enlarged and vigor and vitality are renewed. Ton will aoqulre from this cure a sense of well being which accompanies good, healthy and robust manhood. CONSULTATION PRBB WRITE if you cannot call. AH correspondence strictly confidential nil All nlla Mnt in TllAtn ARVil nMI HOURS 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Evenings, 1 to 8:80; Sunday, a. m. It noon. , MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OOaUrXB " SXCOJTS AJTS TAMZZXA to ST. LOUIS DISPENSARY T8V 0TIAJnV OBX. v SPECIALIST i xic uuviur mums DxL TATX.OB The Xeadlaff peolalls. The doctor treats The doctor relieves the symptoms. A good doctor has some in struments and equipment fdr all ailments. The specialist KNOWS The specialist CURES l"! The specialist goes further and removes the cause. X A good specialist has ALL scientific mechanical aids for his specialty. SSL MY SPECIALTY I have treated hundreds ibf men who had long suffered a gradual decline of physical and mental energy as a result of private ailments, and have been interested in noting the marked general improvement that follows a thorough cure of the chief disorder. My success in curing difficult eases of long standing has made me the foremost specialist treating men's diseases. This success is due to several things. It is due to the study I have given my specialty; to my having ascertained the exact nature of mens ailment, and, to the original, .distinctive and thoroughly scientific methods of treatment I employ. To those inTdoubt as to their true condition who wish to avoid the serious results that may follow, neglect, I offer free consultation and advice, either at my office or through correspondence.. .If. your case, is one of the few that has reached an incurable stage, I will not accept it for treatment, nor will I urge I treat curable cases oniy, ana cure ait cases treat. my services upon anyone. 9 You Pay When Cured jTfl My Fee in Any Uncomplicated Case s JCL w Weakness So-called "weakness" in men Is curable fully curable. It has not bean cured by those measures commonly employed, for they are methoda baaed upon supposition and not upon fact Premature ness and losa of power In men Is due to a chronlo state of Inflam mation in the prostate gland, and not to a disordered nervous con dition, as has been supposed. I treat the Inflammation by a local proceea that does not fall to ac--complleh Its purpose-.- and with this condition corrected full and complete strength and vigor re turns. - STRICTURE My treatment Is absolutely painless, and perfect results can be depended upon, in every Instance. I do no cutting; or dilating whatever, Contracted Disorders Every case of contracted disease. I treat is thoroughly cured; my pa-, tients have no relapses. when I pronounce a case cured there la not a particle of Infection or Inflamma tion remaining, and there Is not the slightest danger that the disease will return In Its original form or work its way into the general sys tem. No contracted disorder Is so trivial as to warrant uneertaia methods of treatment, and I especi ally solicit those eases that other: doctors have beea usable to etrrs.'TT'; X have the J8TeV praottoe be. eaaae X lavarlabljr fulfill xny press. I'-. .'Varicocele..!.' wu '- without using knife, ligature or rustic, without pain and without detention from business I sure varleooele 1b one week. If you have sought a cure elsewhere and been disappointed, or If you fear r the harsh methoda that most phy- - iff mis disease.-, come to me ad I will siclaae .employ th treatlni My Colored Chart showimf " the male aaatomy and aXfordlac aa la. tereetlaav stady U men's elaeeaee free at eflee. cure veu aoundlv anl eerntanent- ly - by a gentle enf palnlese method. Don't delay. Vsrloocele baa its dangers ami brings its die- fstroua-reaultav If you -wtlleeil will be pleased to explain say tnethrxl of eurlnr. . - SPECIFIC BCOOD POISOW No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the interior. bt harmless blood-clenl reme dies that remove the last p eus taint - i ! The Dr. aft. - faiflV V JLV-J. Ccrntr Stccr.d t?.l E!:rr!::3 V.:. r mim f ' . -.. r r Uii&.v8 aM l..i- I ! i AV,iW'--.i.:i:---.'-atinW A IK. TO iTTaaTs 10 Mm K.TO 1 9. r. w Patients living oui of the city and coming to PorUanJ ior treatment will be fan ' t Check your trunks direct to Ul Morrison Street. . :( .1