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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO, yfLY 81, lSOT. 3 nooFixa 1 TIN KOOFINO. OUTTIRINO. RR 1 pairing end (incnil Jobbing. J. LoU, : til Jefferaow st Pacific 1421. RESTAURANTS. i ? OO TO THE BUST BER FOR DELI l -..-..ne. Homo eooklnc. 414 Wuh- .. Inston st 80 CURS III ONION CHOP SIGN'S AND SHOW CARDS FOSTER A- KLEI8ER SIGNS. Vi bava built ud the larreet elan imilfiMi In th elty by first-class work . and keeping our promlaee. Our prices mrm right Ith and Evrtt st. Phone Exchange BS. ST7S)cfi TltA ATTRACT" PORT- Und Bin Co.. ttl Stark. Paclflo SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES SHOWCASES OF EVERT DE8CRIP tlon; bank, bar and -tor fixture mad. to order. The Lutke Manufao- turlng Co.. Portland. ETTbUBbaLL. Designer: aot m. Ar t.. Lumber Co. 7 Hamilton bid. 1 STREET PAVINU President Fanno of Confed era ted Growera Associa tion Tells of Yield. OnUom Crop gtatlstios. Probabl yield 10T J0 cars. TUld ltot lit car. Acra 1907 crop 4t0 acres. Aoreage 106 crop 46 acres. WARREN By A. J. Fanno, president Confaderatad Onion Growers' Aaaoctatlon. THE BARBER AKPHALl r'AVING CO. n. of eatlmataa of the onion orop of Portland. Office tii Worcester blk. . CONSTRUCTION CO. n.t navlna. eldewalk and eroaa- in. 114 Lumber Exchange. SAFES PORTLAND SAFE CO.. SOLE AGENTS for H.rrlng-Hall-Marvln safes and Manganese Steel Safe Co.s bank safes; to second-hand fireproof aafea and bank l.t.. verr cheap. See them or writ ... a 7 th at trnrtt:'n MANGANESE- SAFES Large llnea carried. Lock-oot opened. T.w. tails, metal furniture. Both phone. J. E. Davis. d. TVPEWRITERS uTTrnrKHDERrKR Agency Supplies; repairs. Raleigh bid- th and Washington eta. TYPEWRITER TOWEL SUPPLY CLEAN TOWELS DAILT COMB, kniih aoan. 11 per month. Portland Laundry Towel Supply Co.. th and Couch sts. Phone tio. TRANSFER AND HAULTNO C O. PICK OFFICE It 1ST ST.. BB ' twee n Stark 'and Oak at a; phone lit. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for (hipping; commodious brick ware- house with separate Iron room. Front ' and Cly sts. 6LsEN-R6B tRANSFER CO. Henry Roe. W. A. Cleland. F. P. Sheaacreen. Oeneral transfer and atora4T: af, pianos and furniture mored, packed and hinned. 101 Oak st. Both phones. Van ribRN" transfer v sf oraCS -4 " '"'':' STOCKS EASIER BISEJHJ FALL Conditions of Market Sig nificant Rather Than Its Transactions. PORTABLE BATH Norel Apparatus for Providing Con' tlnuaJ Shower With LltUe Water. It Is now possible for the man who travels to ret his mornlnff shower bath no niauer wnere ne is looatea, as PESSDIISM nAS BEEN " VASTLY OVERDONE State of Affair Really Better, Be yond Question, but Improvement In Market More a Proper Recorery Than a Fresh Advance. A. J. Fanno. Co.. Inc. Furniture and piano movlna specialty: storage warehooea. 40-41 d Bl.. CO' ner Aan. mom min i o rtNlWflllLAll KXPREBB A BAOOAdM Transfer. 147 Aider st Pbone Main tlTl. . OREGON TRANSFER CO.. lii M. frl Main . Heavy hauling and e tore ye. IkftEPENfctKY BAGQAflE tc TftAtfe fer Co. Storage. 114 Stark. Main 407. WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A. QUNBT A CO, DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS. PORTLANIJ, OHEUUIN. SVBkfclNG farreLL. PRdbUcJ! and commission merchants, 140 Front t. Portlar.d. Or. Phone Main 17 FURNITURE MANUFAC- turlnr Co. Manufacturers of furnl- ORKGON1 tore for the trade. Portland. Or. VAbkAi k co.. Wholesale oro- cera, manufacturer and commission mercha"t. 4th and Oak sts. 1 FURNITURE MANUFACTURING AND special uraera. nuvensay s rural ture factory. 107 Front st. ALLEN c LEWtS. COMMISS16N AND produce merchants. Front and Davis - ts., yonisna. kit. WHOLESALE CROCKERT AND glassware. Prael, Hegele 4 Co.. Port land. Or. THE OREGON CHEESE CO. (INC) Cheese, butter, eggs, etc., dairy prod- vets bought or nanaiea on commission. lf 6th st (Swetland bldg.). Portland, LEWIS-STENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY Co., Barbers' Suppllee, Barbers' Fur- n I ture. Barber Chairs, loth & Morrison. TRANSPORTATION. Alaska 1907 EXCURSIONS 2 TRIPS ffj. n. kTpokaM. July Ml n 9. Aug. ft. M. Senator . B. . PrMldnrt , Oot. 7 .8 tgt- S8 8. B. ATABXA SOXTTB. tmOlac mm IwMa ka(w7, Bltka, Tnaeaa aa4 wy Sailing p, a. M. U. B. Oo.'s Mambodlt Only B9, An. 1, 19, M City of Seattle.. July SO, Aug;. 3, 15, 80 uotxafa city, yia Bitxa July 98, Aug. 13, 89 SAW TBAVCXSOO BOTTB. Selling a. m. From Seartla rresident July 90 Santa kom July 89 Sonoma July 88 City Cffloe, 949 Washlagtoa SI Ho! For Astoria K OB iFastSteamerTelegrapb i Daily (except Thursdays). Leave Aldet street dock 7 a. m. PBOVE XCAUr 565. nf Oregon for the year 107, I believe that the production will run close to J 80 cars, against 116 cars a year ago. At this time the onion fields are In vaded by lloe and mildew, and this will somewhat affect the production. How ever, I feel that the estimate will not run far from that of a year ago. The acreage In onions this season Is 470 acrea, against 476 acres a year ago, lust five acres being cut out from that planted a year ago. Tbla was at Hills bora While the output of onions will not be much less than a year ago. there will not be near ao much stock offered in the open market A hundred and five acres of onions were contracted for seed by California need rrowera. Quality of the onion will likely be I iuit uuu, mi uiuuu win ucibuu upvu weather conditions of the near future. The Confederated Onion Growers' as sociation will conduct the onion trade this season, aa during last year. Beauty of Mexican Indiana. From the Indianapolis Star. The beauty of Indian women Is one of the charms of Mexico. In the capital, where the Indian has degenerated by contact with the whites, by extreme poverty and menial service, It Is lesa to be remarked than In the smaller towns and In the country. But the beautiful faces one takes In memory away from Mexico are those of Indian women. Fine eyes are universal and, what one hardly expects, fine feat ures, according to Cauoaslan standards; broad brows. sTralght noeea, well formed mouths and chins full but not gross or heavy. The expression Is very generally Intelligent and often one Is struck, both (PabUafaere Preei by gperial Led Wire.) New York, July 20 Measured by ac tual price changes the week has not been a particularly important on so far as th general market Is concerned. A half doien stocks have enjoyed a rather notable advance and a consider able degree of activity. In the rest of the list the average of prices Is not much higher than it was last Saturday and the trading has been comparatively dull. The week's experience, neverthe less, haa demonstrated that while the market la narrow and quite profession al, It advances more easily than it de clines and from this it is concluded that the turn for the better which came a month ago was something more than of temporary significance. The Wane of Pessimism. It meant that In estimating the prop er level of values themselves, Wall street and outside communities at largd had Indulged In an excess of pessimism. They hud magnified the possibilities of harm from oppressive action against the corporations, and they had Indulged In wild fancies of a commercial decline which were never warranted In the least by the existing facts of the busi ness situation. It was inevitable that when the forced liquidation ceased and the accumulation of atocks by powerful interests began to make Itself felt, much more reasonable views should be taken of all these matters. The rise of the last few weeks, therefore, is much more a natural recovery than It is a freeh advance based on favorable de velopments in outside conditions. Conditions m sally Better. Th conditions, to be sure, are better than they were a month ago. A de cided improvement has occurred in the outlook lor the crops; the money mar ket ha witnessed the increasing spec tacle of nearly 180.000,000 gold exported in dlsoharge of foreign obligations with out occasioning the least disturbance; and finally, soma reassuring things have been said from high quarters on the subject of trust regulation. But in the main the market's upward move haa signified that the situation of a month ago was made to appear, in com mon discussion, very much worse than circumstances Justified. Common eene and confldenoe have both returned and exchange prices have made their logical response. HER GERANIUM HAT e 4 WATER PUMPED TO NOZZLE. Mlohlgan man ha Invented a portable nower Dam that overcome all dlffl cultle usually met with. Even If the hotel man limits him to a few gallons of water a is frequently the case he can, nevertheless, be sure of his 'shower, As shown in the illustration. th nnrt. able shower bath consist of a shallow circular basin, wide enough for a person to stand in. Projecting from the edges Is a deep Inclined flange. A partition aiviaea the tub into two compartments. Mounted in one of the compartments Is a pump, from which projects upright pipa ana a noszie. int inventor worki on the assumption that but a few gal ion of water are available. Such being the case It is placed in the tub. It is then pumped by a person standing lr. wie iud to me nozzie, aescenaing in the usnal spray. The duration of the "bath is not limited on account of the meager supply of water, a It la possible to use the same water over and over again, as n eveniuany rinaa it way into the basin again The entire apparatus can bo quickly taken apart and packed in the iruna. COIN-COUNTING MA CHINE Doe the Work of Six Men Makes No Mistakes. and On of th problem of the big de partment stores I taking care of the money which comes In. During the day a great deal of coin of all denomination is showered upon the cashiers desk. and It must be disposed of In some way at once, nerore it csn De aeposvea in bank or offered in payment It muat be soriea. counted ana wrappea up. pro prietors of the cheap amusement places and park resorts are In the same quan- nary, ana tne time ana labor required to take care of th money in this way is enormous. Extra clerk must be em ployed for this purpose alone In many establishments, and these ,charges add greatly to the running expenses of the place. The cut shows a new machine which ntelllr n Indli blllty and nance. an men and women, with the no- reflnement of the counte- Oe frequently sees types among th fieons that seem to belong to some tilgh y civilized ancient caste, an Egyptian priest of royal blood. rlon, an Azteo emperor. Roman centu- The women are gently lovely where they are beautiful, and the men at their beat in carriage, in manners and In countenance are strikingly like the very advanced prod uce or ci vmzauon. In the north the "noble red man" ha chiefly been found in our poetry and romance. At their highest they pos sessed only the savage virtues. Here in mid-Mexico, even after four centuries of subjection, the Indian is plainly of better make, of higher tehnlo develop ment, of Infinitely greater posslbllitiea. It is a far ory from the Apaohe to the Astec. Raid on Door Knocker. From the London Dally News. An extraordinary raid has been made upon about 130 houses at Sands End, Fulham. Not a knocker Is left udou the door of any of these premises. The ten ants wondered why the milkman and the postman did not knock as usual and then discovered that in the earlv hours the knockers had been ripped off. Thirteen streets were visited bv the gang responsible for the outrage, and In one road on one side every door has lost its knocker. Amelia Looks Her Best and Also Imperils Her Legacy. When Unole Nat died he left the girls nothing. Although they were his nieoes neither Of them wa mentioned in his will. Their mother was also ignored, and all the fortune went to an unmar ried sister. This was not quite so bad a it looked, i It was understood that she would leave the estate to the family on her death. So the girls ought to have realized that it was the part of wisdom to be polite to Aunt Amelia. The . niece who was Aunt Amelia's namesake was so furious over the mat ter that she refused to wear mourning after the funeral, except when she called on Aunt Amelia. Then she put on black that had already done service in honoring several elderly and rather remote relatives. "I can't see why In the world I should 5o to the expense oi Duying new Diaca, .mella observed, "when he didn't leave has been designed to do this work me mo a cent. ehanlcally. Here It 1 only necessary to Then I had already bougnt my spring i separate the coins of different denom- Live AH Ynr Years A Perfect Man The human body is most wonderfully and perfectly constructed. Each part Is built qual to Its task. Unless overburdened or attacked ,by disease, no organ falter. Nature Intended that every man should live oil his year a perfect man. Few men da Most mACnnmen make mistakes. Som make mistakes in youth. Others mak mistakes after they have grown to be men. Still other are merely unfortunate. Practically all diseases and disorders are the result of mistakes or misfortune. The problem of living a perfect mnn I simple. Undo the injury that mistakes or misfortune have wrought. Then avoid both live aa nature built you to live. Undoing the Injury I do not know how many thousands of men I have treated. I have been a specialist In men's diseases for seventeen years. During most of these years my practlc has been the largest of its kind upon the Paolflo coast. During the several years Just past it has been fully double that of any other specialist In the west treating men's disease. I have met with but few Incurable case. I hsve failed to cure In still fewer case. In recent year I have failed In none. This I because I attempt to cure only those cases that I feel oonfldent I can oure. and a my experience has grown I have become able to determine curable and Incurable cases with certainty. It I also because my skill In curing has grown and my method of treatment have been perfected. The following mention of ailments that come through mistakes snd misfortune I necessarily brief. I will gladly explain them further and tell of mr original, solantlfio and certain method of treating them to all who will call or write. OB. TATXOB Th leading Srtallt. I Am Always Willing to Wait for My tf Until a Care Is Effected Weakness No matter in what form those functional derange ments commonly termed "weakness" may appear, the causative conditions are. In fully th per cent of the cases very similar. I have given the closest possible study to this remarkable prevalent ailment, and find that In practically every case of prematureness, etc., there exists at some vital point of the pelvic system a state of chronic tenderness, Inflammation or conges tion. My first step is a thorough examination to ascer tain the exact location and nature of the disorder, after which, by a system of carefully directed local treat ment, I restore the affected part to Its normal con dition, which promptly results In full and complete re turn of power. In perhaps less than 5 per cent of the cases do I find general Impoverishment, lack of nervous energy or any other condition or complication requiring constitutional treatment Therefore, I may safely as sort that not more than one cae in fifty can be per manently benefited by the use of tonic, stimulants, electrical or mechanical appllanoes, and that fully forty-nine esses In 60 will be aggravated by such methods of treatment. My cures are positive, oomplote, thorough and per manent, because by my method the real and only cause of the functional weakness 1 totally removed. The knowledge gained by do study and observation In thousands of cases enables me to recognise the exact requirements and treat accordingly, and in years I have not failed in a single Instance to accomplish the desired results. t Varicocele Varicocele affects th rein of th spermatic cord. An average of one man in four suffers from this affliction. The muscular walls of the vein weaken and relax, the valve cease to perform their function and local stagnation of th blood ensues. The first evidence of varicocele is usually a thickening, dilating, knotting and twisting of the veins on on or both aides, most frequently upon the left side, often accompanied by pains In the back, legs, thigh or cheat, and a sense of dragging In the groin. Owing to the Impaired cir culation, a wasting away of the organ accompanied by partial or complete loss of power, almost without exception follows in severe cases where treatment Is neglected, and even slightly developed eases cann fall to have a damaging influenoe upon the organs invoivea as wi upon tns general neat in. aaiaty 1 a disease that inoreases In saverlty the longer it Is In all instances demands a prompt cure, for varicocele neglected. I our varicocele without pain and without de taining the patient from business. I have cured over two thousand case without a single failure or un pleasant result. My treatment Is original and has been developed through seventeen year of practical experience. It restore the lost tone snd elasticity to the weakened and dilated blood vessel, which re sult In normal circulation and reestablishes the natural processes of waste and repair throughout the vital system- My special practice also tnolnde Bydrooele, Stricture, Contracted Diseases, Contagious Blood Folaoa, Bervou Debility and all Beflez Ailments. Consultation Free To men who year are being lived in physical Imperfection as a result of mistake or misfortune, whose Uvea sr less than full and perfect lives and who yearn to be the men that nature meant them to be. I extend an earnest and sympathetic offer of consultation and advice. My experience among mea and In ti eating men's disease places me In a position to be helpful to you. In consulting me you will be asked no foolish snd embarrassing questions. All in formation given you will have a direct and vital bearing. If your symptoms are of no consequence I will tell you so. If treatment is needed I will tell you It cost and th time that will In all probability be required to effect a complete cure. If I feel any doubt as to my ability to cur you, I will not take your case at all. I will not urge my aerrlce upon you. If you see fit to place your case In my oare, every promise I make shall be fulfilled. If you do not you will be welcome to th Information and sug gestions given, and will be invited to call for further conaultatlon absolutely free at any time. Those finding It Inconvenient or Impoealble to call In person are at liberty to write a full and complete description of their symptoms, and their letters will receive ray prompt and careful attention. All con sultation strictly confidential. THE DR. TAYLOR. CO. OOBBBB BEOOBB ABB XOBBZ80B TBZBTB, POBTTjABB, OBSOOB. Private Bntraoo 834 H Morrison Street. CGeeWo Xae W.U-Xaewa SellaMe CHINESE Seat sad Bark DOCTOR COIN COUNTER OR WRAPPER. clothea. If I had got my share of the fortune the share I thought was com ing' to me I could have afforded new mourning. But not now." Bo Amelia clung to colored clothes and was sombre only when she paid her duty' calls on her uunt. One day she had dressed for a motor trip in the park and wanted to look her best This summer her idea of beat was the geranium hat with its red plumes lnatlons. and. placing them In a hopper, they are accurately counted and wrap ped in packages of any desired amount Hawk That Never Falls to Get Prey. From the Hartford Courant A persistent hawk has taken more than a hundred chickens from the prem lses of Walter Wade in Bloomfleld. The bird la of the nlsreon HDecles. swift of Bhe nut that nat on ana started to , wins- end seemingly sure or its prize walK around loneririenae uiram, wnnio, every lime GRASS CUTTER Can Be Poshed Into Corners and In accessible Places. With the lawn mower of the trre which In generally in use at this time it is necessary to go over tne ground a second time with grass shears or hook and cut the growth at such places as the mower fails to reach. Because of the size and shape of these imple ments it is not possible to push them up to a fence or railing, nor under low plants, so that their operation ia never complete. The people about the house have en deavored to scare It away, but it in variably gets its prey. Once it starts on Its upward flight all the small birds In the vicinity set sail for It endeav Ing to force It to release its victim, t the hawk soon outstrips them and gets away witn its tenner morsel. Hay'sfpf BOss RESTORES GRAY HAIR Columbia River Scenery SEOVUTpi UBB 8TBAMXBS. DtUf Mrflc. between Portland sad Th. ; pi Uet. escept Bandar, leaving Portland at ,? a. mn trrlTlnc about 6 p. n, eairytag " freight Dd pMMoc.ra. Splendid acconiinoda tUmt tot outfit, mod livestock. Dock foot of Alder t.. Portland; foot of Cnari .. The Dtlln. Phone Main BM. Portland. j Magnet Lifts Six Tons. Electro-magnets are much used in connection with cranes and other con , -vsyors for lifting heavy pieces of iron ' iand steel. In Belgium magnets are .'! tised to 114; tons of hot metal in foun dries and rolling mills. The power of th electro-magnet Is regulated by the 'Witch , controlling the current The magnet is lowered to the object needed with th current turned off. When the .switch is closed the magnet, becoming ' active, holds the articles to be lifted 4 while they are raised and transported to their destination. When they are low ered th switch Is opened and the mag- riot immediately releases them. As . the i operator of th crane controls the action .of th magnet through the switch, this r onemaji can attend to all the details of , transferring heavy .metal objects. No 'esalatant is needed to attach them to the conveyor or to release them when they reach their destination. Another 'use to which th electro-magnet is put ' Is in breaking old castings so that they, ' msy be melted am! utilized. To accom plish this th magnet Is made to lift and drop a steel ball weighing; from on to ill tons. IMPROVEMENT IN LAWN MOWERS. To overcome this defect a new ma- . been Invented which might be likened to a circular saw revolving horizontally. The blades of this ma chine are driven by a crank in conven ient position near the handle. This per mits of a finished Job being done. The knives can be pushed Into remove cor ner or about growing plant without damaging them. the car was to fneet them. She went sauntering toward Madison avenue, but toning her gloves and feeling that aha reallv waa looking well. Red was her color, and the black and white striped gown contrasted well with the hat. Suddenly she lifted her eyes. There was Aunt Amelia approaching. It seemed certain that she was going to see Amelia In her gaudy finery. The sight of that geranium colored hat might affect Amelia's fortunes se riously. Before Aunt Amelia was half a foot nearer her red hatted niece turned about and was facing In the opposite direction. Aunt Amelia plodded slowly behind. I must get this red hat off," was the thought that possessed the niece as she fled. "I must get upstairs and get rid of It before she sees.'' She was almost running now. That safety lay in walking straight ahead o nn atnnnlna at thft hftmK N t fill never occurred to her. Her plan had . -f NATURAL COLOR been to run up to her room and she IfJ US Hir. ajaraj vmj" thought only of that. assess , She reached the steps and skipped et . falling out, and positive confldentl. up. She reached down for ,o tops lis umiig r her night key, but It was missing. Hope- y removes DanarUtl. JVcCpS nair lee? L'f"P"r.0Wi "I? En'! J!!?. W1.. nft and elossv. Is not a dye. Aim dci vuuia muni n t. . . ( , " o , thought as s "My! There steos." Fearing to look behind her, she side stepped In response to a sudden inspira tion and got behind one of the storm doors. It was close fit and she held her breath as she made herself as flat as possible against the wall. She heard the rustle of Aunt Amelia' stiff crepe as she walked up the steps. The astonished servant, as she opened the door, saw the aunt when she was still three steps from the top, although the lady had already rung twloe. The eervant was not analytical, how ever, and admitted Aunt Amelia with out question. The prisoner behind the door wondered if her breathing had been heard. She slipped down the. steps as soon aa the door was c'osed and darted down the street to keep her ap pointment. So she was not able to hear her aunt saying: ;i thought I saw Amelia on the street a few minutes ago. Rut 1 was mis taken, for that girl had on a red hat. It could not have been Amelia." "Of oourse not," said the loyal 'sister to whom this observation was made. "It could nevfer have been Amelia In a red hat." he pushed the button. Guaranteed perfectly pure. are Aunt Amelia', foot- j Newarkl N. J. JOo. bottle, all druggists The Backslider. From the Minneapolis Journal. The June brides, in white bathing aults and silk stockings, paced the beach arm in arm. "There is only one thing "f-And the blonde bride sighed. "There Is only one thing more remark able than the fortitude with which Tom gave up moking aa soon a we became njfaged." ' "And what la that, dearT' asked th brunette. "The haste with which he took It up again after oar marriage." ' , CHICHESTER'S PILLS TasT- TIIK DIAMOND BRAND. A IdlMl Aak Tone Vrmg flat tor i Ftl-clm-tar'. UkmmmiBrmn4A I'llla In Um4 ud M aaMalllcV bo. aaalad vita Blua Ribbon. V Sake other. But af roar V nrnU. AikfbrCinlfka.TltIIi iMtat. DIAMOND KRAND FILLS, far SSI yean known aa Beit, Satnt,AIy KcUable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Ha and. a Ufa atodr of roota and herbs. and In that .tndr dlacorarad and la glvlM to tb world hla wondrrral renedlM. MO MEBOUBY, POISONS OK DEV08 VfXD BI CUBES WITHOUT OFEBATIOB. OB WITHOUT THK AID 01 A MUX Hi guarantee, to ear cntarrn. Aatnaa. f.BBK. Throat. Bhramatl.a . Narvonanaaa, Nervoe. Debility, stomach. Mvar, Kidnap Trouble.: alan Ixat Mannood. rrai.l. Weak nee and All Private Dlaraaea. A SURE CANCER CURE a. and B.llahle. IF TOtJ ARB AFFLICT BD. DOltT DBXAY. DKLATB ABB DANGEROUS, ff yea eannot call, write for armsteaa Mask and ctrcnlar. Incloa i cant, to atampa. CONSULTATION FREE TUX 0. OEZ WO CHME8E KElJiGLYI OO. IMfc rirat St., Car, Harrises. Portias A, Omasa. Ilaaae ManUoa Taia Vases. Fook Sang & Co. J AT TU CHONQ. Mgr. 231 Alder St, Portland Pur. Beautiful Jed Jewelry, Oold Bracelets and Signet Rings of aU daacrlptlons mads to or der. American name engraved In Chine characters on pure gold .. .jd-luck rings engraved with tn three cardinal Chinese character. vis.: Glory, Prosperity and Longevity. Charaea reasonable and orders of inr design promptly executed and sent pre paid to any pan or in unuoo piaiea. ?; n 3'V- B A. W MORPHINE snd other drag habit ar positively cured by HABITINA. For hypodermio or internal use. Samnle sent to any drug habitue by EVaAA maJL kfls-nlar nrics tZOO ner bottle a at yonr druggist or by mall in plain wrapper. tMa Chix' C".. Si. Lonla. Mo Tot Bale hr Skldmere Drue- Co.. lal Thin Bt.. roruana. urates. FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Saadaraoa'a Cempeaaa Bails aad Ootto Boot Pllla. The beat and only reliable remedy tor DaV LAVED PERIODS. Cora the moat olwttiuta Meae fa B f to 4- Price "13 ear boa. Ballad is Dials wrapaer. Addraaa Dr. T. I. P1BBUB. 1S1 liret a treat. roniano. urea on. MEN TREATED AND CURED Best Service, Lowest Charges. Cores Guaranteed who are afflicted witn NERVOUS DEBILITY, or Falling ouniiiui, wiiiuiuuiy tiunu liuoi nAnnuuu, Kxnauating Pralna, Pimples, Lam Back, Inflammation of the Bladder Snd Kidney, Highly colored Urine, Impotency, Despondency, Fall ing Memory, Loss of Ambition. Mental Worry, result of ex cess and overwork; Piles, Fistula and Hydrocele or other weak ness, which absolutely unfit them for Study, Business, Pleasure ur narmga so oure, no pay, mood Folaon, contracted or hereditary; kin Dlseaaea, BUiaumatiSBL Boree, welOngs, SlaohArv, Ooav orrhoea, Oleet, Btrieve. XTUarged Fro at rata aa.d Hydrocele. Honeat Deal Inn a Successful and Conaalantlana Pttrvin able Charge. Can. on writ PB.-T. in rint art, VortlaaA, Oz. Men 9 Read Th is It Will Tell You the Reason You Are Not Cured Th reason hundreds of mea today are diseased and dJaoonraared la baoams) tby barr given so ess whom they have given their oaa, thai precious health. They Bid not ooalder th ability, prof s atonal standing aad reputation of th physjalssi er Specialist of whom they took treat ment, bvt hay eoaslord fa mora the fact that by not going' to a Bpe dallst of ability they eould gat ohaaper treatment, ttaoh is not th oaa. beeaua it require ability and skill to cor an on of th fllsassss to whloa ws dav ot our fnll time and attention, and th Bp ao tail at who poa saaaea th ability to our get all th boa toe a ha oaa attend to. If you are today dlaaaaed and dlaoouraged beoans yon bar not been oured, tt ia yonr own fault. Ton bar no on alaa to Mam bnt yourself. If yom bay sought treatment aad ar not onred. It ia simply banana of th faot that yon bar not thought nongh of yonr health, yonr life, to pay th prlo of a eompetant, reliable Spedallet who possss the ability neceieary to our yon. ACCEPT BfO lYCTTKAXXB CASUS BTBTBB ZOTjD OTTT VAXSB XOPXS WX PlTXe rUJi OTTB PSOXXSS8. Our Fee Most Cases $10 Established 27years in Portland LOST POWER RESTORED There is not a man in existence who is suffering from Impotenoo mai we oanm roouua so as to accompiisn ine greatest desire ana satis faction, and after we have cured a case of this kind there will never again oe a sign or weakness) exceDt brought on by imprudence. AXXOOCBU. varicocele . 1 a .diseased condition of the scrotal veins. It roar be caused by blows, . kicks, falls, heavy lifting, mumps, early indiscretion or may be a symptom only of some special weakness. The proper treatment consists of looal application for the purpos oi dispelling the stagnant blood and contracting the swollen veins, as well as internal medication to strengthen the nerves which govern th blood supply to these veins. Though causing you no trouble at the present time, your varloooel will, if permitted to go without the proper treatment, impair and destroy the elements of vitality. We dally demonstrate that Varicocele can be positively and speedily onred without cutting, burning or any other form of operation. , , . TJrBXWASY AJTO PROSTATIC DXSBASSB. . Cystitis, Irritation at Neck of Bladder. Enlargement and inflammation of the Prostate Gland and all disease of th Bladder and Kidney quickly yield to our modern methods of treatment We especially Invite old chrfmlc cases that have been unsucessfully treated elsewhere. Also Piles, Blood Poison, Stricture and all chronic diseases. COjrSUXTATIOH' ntEB. WRITE If you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential and all replies sent In p aln envelopes. No names, cases, letters or pho tographs of patients published or exposed. "ur HOURS a. m. to 6 p. m.; Evenings. 7 to 8:10; Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. ST. LOUIS "KiT DISPENSARY CQBiraa secoto aktj rAMnj, btbctts, poxttaits, orb. 11 ILL! Jo A S3 m ui.muiiuff diiuirLuau SaAXZS XiSSAX PZOrXOB TAT Through th nervous sys syatexa. It U a purely vegetable compound. Contain no oil or fata or any drug that I injurlou or naoi to produce a habit IT IS THE GREATEST TONIC IN THE WORLD Each bottle contains month's treatment and oosts 11.60 at any first-class drag store, rreparea, oy th ANTI-LEAN MEDICINE CO. Oregon lan !& VorUano, Ob" 4