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' 12 THE OREGON DAILY 'JOURNAL. PORTLAND. , SATURDAY EVEN!?;', OCTOBER , 12, : 1907. ESZZSS55Z5SSSmS5SSSSSSSZSS3XS5SZZ83SXSSSSS SSZSSSaSSSSi THE, HALL-ROOM BOYS. S Cp7rtfcl HOT. ty AsMrieaaesml-Exasdsjs. Licensed and Legitimate My Portland office ar conducted by two regular graduate phyri ciana vrhoae certificates showing, them to be LICENSED TO PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SURGERY IN THE STATE OF OREGON are at all tlmea open for Inspection in consulting room. Together with these two Oregon Licenses, are diplomat from the best American and Foreign Universities , and every patient has ample protection of being treated by honorable and legitimate methods. Men should recogniae the difference between the respon sible and reliable Specialist and the illegal quack that the Medical Society is seeking to stamp out. They Meet an Incoming Liner Still on $13 Per. ) SATJCRD. UTS CUT OUT w MIGHT BLOW OURSELVES HOW D t'DO MISSMlLUONBUCKfc.lEMHE pUCHLSSMpQETOC H CABLED ME SHE, WAS COMING ON TO'DATS LBQAt,$ W ARI 10-DAT. ITl NOT TO A BAQ OF PEANUTS AKTHOW PATCH LAHltU Ht bht WAS CUMING ON TfrQAtA RnAT Vl Wf ARf I feOING DOWN TO MEET HER.ARE YOU ACQUAINTED wTHTHEDUCKISfil HUNGiKT. Wt'LL GGO0WN THEY brVf THERE'S MORF NUTRI AND WATCH THE. LINtRS nNT IN A UN 1 Or rtANUTS THAN A IrW PORTER HOUSt .DOUBTLESS THE DUCHESS WRL HAvESbME TROUBLf CONE. IN. STEAr. 3? WORTH. RETRO ItooouBMSSi be great lb U BUT it WAS A safe Biufr - Z L THAN A LftnUc runlLnHQUScI 7 win .me lusiun umitn yvt nAVc v, N v -rflflvn I fVal ntrMJbnt J I m 3ffEH iwWE JSKS w- jj S M arr rxs xs onr $10' ta Aay tTaoomplloatea Cm. Pay After Being Cured Gases rs H PATENTS. PATENTS SOLICITED -WASH. ATTT.. zpart ad vie free. a. J. Matter, SIS Commonwealth Dirty., 6lh and Ankeny. PLUMBERS FOX CO. SANITARY PLUMBERS, til Id. bet Main and Salmon. Oregon phone Main ZQfll DONNERBERQ A RADEMACHEB RB moved to No. 103 Burnslde at. PRIXTIXG Mann & Beach, Printers ti lat at Both phones. BUSINESS CARDS. $1.78 PER 1,000, In 5.000 lota. C. B. Print Shop. 210 Madison. Pacific 1113. TOWEL SUPPLY CLEAN TOWELS DAILY COMB bruah, soap, SI per month. Portland Laundry & Towel Supply Co., 9th and Couch ta. Phone 410. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES, RENTED. REPAIRED, Bold. P. D. C. Co.. 231 Stark. Tel. 1407 WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A. OUNST & CO.. DISTRIBUTORS OF FINK CIGARS PORTLAND, OREGON. EVERDINO A PARR ELL, PRODUCE and commission merchants, 140 hront at, Portland, Or. Phone Main 179. OGILBEE BROS., PRINTERS CARDS, billheads, etc. Main 1858. 544 lat. E. L. E. WHITE A CO.. 102 Vi 1ST ST. Phcne A-2315. BEATTIE HOFM ANN, PRINTERS, 140 Stark. Main 1637. ROOFING TIN ROOFING. GUTTERING, Re pairing and general lobbing. J. Loall, ziz jerreraon at. pacirie 1424. OREGON FURNITURE MANIFAC turlng- Co. Manufacturers of furni ture for the trade. Portland, Or. WADHAMS CO., WHOLESALE ORO cera, manufacturers and commission merchants. 4th and Oak ats. FURNITURE MANUFACTURING AND special orders. L, Ruvensky'a furni ture factory, 307 Front st. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND produce merchanta, Front and Davis sts., Portland. Or. RUBBER STAMPS AXD SEALS P. C. STAMP WORKS. 241 ALDER ST Phone Main 710. Rubber atampa. ?aia. Bicnuuu, onggage, iraaa cnecits nrass signs and piatea. ALSO ALL OFFICE STATIONERY, P. if. s- v... in oisrK, i ei. i4U i. REAL ESTATE COOS BAT DON T BUY IN ED monaton'a addition until you see or write ine original owner, rou buy then ail urai emi, as outers aid. R. u. Ed monston. 111 Commercial blk.. Port iana. TWUMPSUN & OGDEN REAL ES tale. Insurance, loans. See ua before buying. 848 Miaslasippl ave. Phono nooajawn zuz. J. W. OGILBEE. REAL ESTATE AND loans; esiaousned J8S3. 145! 1st., JSKHINX AGENCY. DEALERS IN real estate and rentals. JU514 Stark FOR FARMS OF EVERY DESCRIP tlon. W. W. Espey. 319 Commercial w, WOLF8TEIN. DEALER IN RV'AI. eautie ano rents collected. 110 lnt sL STREET PAVING WARREN Bti lnga. CONSTRUCTION CO. Street paving, sidewalks and cross- ai4 iiuniDn Exchange, THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO. or foruanq, urnce 655 Worcester blk. SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES SHOWCASES OF EVERY DESCRIP tion; bank, bar and store fixtures maae to oraer. xne lutke Manufactur Ing Co-. Portland. . R. H. BIRDSALL. DFJSIGNER: AGT. M Winter Lumber Co.. 7 Hamilton bldg! SAFES PORTLAND SAFE-CO.. SOLE AGENTS for Herrlng-Hall-Marvln safes and .manganese oieei Bare uo.'s bank safes; SO second-hand fireproof safes and bank safes, very cheap. See them or write us. 92 7th st. WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND glassware. PraeL Hegele & Co.. Tort- land. Or. NEXT CLACKAMAS FAIR BIGGER YET Managers Already Planning: for the Coming Year's Exposition. AVILLA3IETTE WANTS LOCATION XEXT TIME Groat Crowds Attend and EYent Is Successful in All Aspects Open Tomorrow, Shows and AH Par tial Lists of Awards. LEW1S-8TENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY Co., barbers' supplies, barbers' furni ture, barbers' chairs. 10th and Morrison BATES-WIGHT CO., CALENDARS, AD vertlslng novelties. 160 6th St. TRANSPORTATION Low Rates From the East - During September and October the Great Northern railway will sell colo nist tickets from all eastern points at greatly reduced rates. JTw Tork to Portland JKKO.OO Boston to Portland 4ft 4 "; Chicago to Portland S33 OO St. Paul to Portland Klnneapolla to Portland l Dulutn to Portland " S25.00 Blonz City to Portland..; Proportionate reductions from other points. Now is the time to send for your friends. Orders for tickets will receive prompt attention. Additional Information on application to H. Dick son. C. P. & T. A.. 122 Third street. Portland, Or. Phones Main 680. Home A-2286. (Sp?HI Mtpitrb to Ttie Journal.) Oregon Ity, Oct. 1 2 Yesterday was a red letter day In Oregon City an everybody was out in full enjoymen The schools were closed for the day, ay biiKlns was suspended In the aft ernoon and ererybody was at Gladstone Park In attendance at the county fair, viewing the various eshiblts of prod uce, relics, rancy work, fruits and flowera. wandering along the midway " auimiu.B me livestock exhibit horses, cattle, sheep, swine, goats poultry and guinea pigs. At Hn on' n 1 ..... . i . """"i" was me center f-or attraction on the outside nnrt ih. auuiiuiium on me inside. The audi torium and the shows were all crowded to full capacitv. tvery car to and from the grounds if us unernoon van thronged to had the all DIEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES Large lines carried. Lock-outs opened Jacka, Jails, metal furniture. Both phones. J K. Dnvix. 66 3d. MANGANESE STEEL BANK SAFES (original) fire-pronf safes vault fronts. The Mosler Safe Co.. 108 2d st SIGN AND SHOW CARDS V "T?ostiSrki We have bu it up the larireat 1 buainea. In the city V ftrst-cuTss wofk and keeping our promises. Our prices "SIGNS THAT ATTRACT" PORT" - land eignCo.. 287 Stark. Pacific imuT TRAI.SFEIt AND HAULING OtiSEN-BOK TRANSFER en Henry, Roe. W. a. Cleland. t P. P. Sheascreen. General traasfer and storage; safes .planoa and furniture moved, packed and hIpped.J0-OaJc at Phone Main 647. . Pacific 1061. Home A-2247. C O. PICK OFFICE 88 1ST ST., BE , tween Stark and Oak ata.: phone 696. - Piano and furniture moved and packed - for ahipplng; commodious brick ware house with separate Iron rooma, Front an a Clay eta. - TRUNKS STORED; ACCESS GIVEN at anjr time; 35c per month. , Oregon Messenger jo., lav ntn at. ROSE CITt TRANS. CO. ALL" 6r" . ders given prompt attention. E. I15J; t. k. u ii. j. v;. r inaiey, manager. PVOET SOTTJTD ROTJTU S.S. "Redondo" FOR SEATTLE, TACOMA, BEX.LIHOHAM, SYEBETT, Sailing from Couch Street Dock October 3d, 13th and 23d At 6 P. .M. FBEIQHT OHT.T. Connecting at Seattle for ALL ALASKA POINTS. F. P. BAUMGARTNER, Agent. Couch St. Dock. Main 861; Home A-16l COOS BAY Weekly Freight and Passenger Service of tjhe Fine Steamship Breakwater Leaves PORTLAND every Wednesday. 8:00 p. m-, from Oak-street Sock, for EMPIRE, NORTH BbND AND MARSH FIELD Freight Received Till 4 p. m. on Day of Sailing. TAUB Prom Portland, 1 it-class, $10.00; ad-class, 7.O0, Including berth and meals. Inquire City Ticket Office, Third and Wa8hlnRton sts., or Oak-street Dock. ortland and Paget Bound Boat. I f SINGULAR EXPRESS A BAGGAGE i runsrer, ti Ataer pc- jeain mi. tiKUtJON TRANSFER CO, 134 N. 6th. Muln . Havy hauling and storage. In DEPENDENT BAGGAGE A TRAN8 tte Co. Storage M Stark Main, 07. Columbia River Scenery BEOUXiATOS LIKE BTEAMEBS. oM,Dai ervlce between Portland and Sffl rL. editing a?r "f n m.. rarrvh. r.l..u. aDOUt 6 Rnl.HM "JI1.' "na JPSBBen d lTvMtOCk. "UO"" Dock foot of Alder st. Portland- fnnt Slf4.CpUorrtt,a"nd.The """ gers. outfits VOBTR PACXPIO TZAXSSOPCoT STEAH8HZPB Roanoke and Ceo. W. Elder Sail for Eureka, San Francisco and Los Angelea direct every Thursday at 1p.m. Ticket office 131 Third .near Alder. standing room, cllhnnch imii... been put on the track to meet ru.sh. Stia Better Pair Wext Tear. The managers of the fair ore highly " Buci-ess mat attends it. and with this, the first, tonntv fair an unparalleled success as a home In stitution, they sav the next will be so grand an affair that even the last state fair at Salem will be a small thing . u n I III l. J.. l - ..... ino juuges or tnc exhibits went to work In the afternoon, but only a few ui wieir reports have been handed In Winner of Special Prize. Mllwaule grange took the first prize v., 6iuiiS.7 cjiiiuih, me grand organ ilonuled by the Reed-French company of Portland. Maple Lane won the sec- onu, me spraying outfit, donated by i ue iwiicnen, j,ewis & Biaver company or i ortiana. Warner grange won the nuru .nze, a John Oeere plow, from the John Deere comnanv n w U'ni. dron Is the winner of the silver cup of- ".v me rroni sireei rruit mer chants of Portland for the five best boxes of apples raibed and packed in mm couiiiy. For fancy work exhibit Mrs. C. A Uure received the first special prize, donated by John Adams, and Mrs. J C Willis the second. Mrs. C. J. Stafford received special mention for her ev- miiu or nana-painted china and oil paintings, and Mrs. Rolf Miller for Land-made baby's outfit. Tho special prize for general display ji ihih v w oi h, uormiea oy u. u. JSly, for best display of Richardson silk work, was awarded to Mrs. Lily Schmidt. Mrs. Thomas Clark received special mention for drawn work, Mrs. K Harrington for Alaskan exhibit and Mrs. J. F. RIsley for amateur pho tography. Priie for an Octogenarian. Mrs. CaVothers of Canetnah, 81 years of age. received a ribbon for her patch work quilt of red and white mosaic, and sirs. w. w. .freeman special mention for her rainbow patchwork quilt. This quilt Is a work of art in make and blending of colors. Every patch in its composition Is an inch sauare. The quilt, being 65 by 65 Inches, contains i,22 pieces or cloth Joined together. The judges awarded prizes for live stock as follows: Horses of various kinds. Ramsey A Speght three first premiums; H. W. Miller, one second; Iave Croyle, one second; F. E. Miller, one second; T. L. Turner, two first and two second; J. J. Linpimer, one first and one second; H. F. Marshton one first; H. Thelsseri. one second; A. L. Pressey, one first; W. M. Robinson three first, one being for best all around fine team; A. A. Spanger, one second; Hn. McCoy, one for best saddle horse and one for best driving team; ror sheep, Richard Bcott and II. Thles sen; swine, R. Scott, R. S. McLoughlln, George Latelle and Otto Naef: cattle. Oi-orge Lazelle, 4 prizes; Barney rrederlck and Eli Parker. 1 prize each. Pair Open Tomorrow. Tomorow the prizes for all exhibits will be announced and the ribbons at tached. The fair and the carnival will be open and a big rush Is looked for. The managers of the fair have decided to. keep open on Sunday, and the car nival will probably be running also. The shows attached to the carnival are of a clean and refined order. No Intoxicat ing liquors of anK kind are allowed on the ground, and a good time Is guaran teed to all who come. The main "feature yesterday after noon was the address of United 'States Senator Fulton In the auditorium to tho largest audience ever gathered In Oregon City. The members of the Oak Grove Im- NEW YORK DOES NOI fMOj TRIP Metropolis Fights Navy De partment's rian to Send Ships to Pacific real I Can't Cure I treat for real and lasting cures. Every rem edy I employ has its part in bringing posttir M and Dermnent results Under mr treatment JJ the patient who notes improvement in his eon II dition ean(fee! assured that real benefit and Snot a temporary drug effect has been ob tained, and can continue with confidence that m a tnorougn cure is oeing accompusnea. My M success as a specialist is due to the fact that S I accept no incurable disease and always treat 4 with a cure in view, never resorting to the H use of a remedy that brings out temporary J encouragement to he patient I nee neither knife, ligature or caustic la m y treatment for Varicocele. I positively cure thle disorder by a n absolutely painless method and without de- talntng the patient from ouetneea. By John K. Lathrop. (TTiihlDfton Burrsa of To Journal.) Washington, Oct. 12. New York 1 Jealous of the future, and fears that the journey of President Roosevelt to the middle west and south will accel rate the movement of tho commercial and Industrial and financial interests away from that metropolis. It la inti mated here with good color of truth that largely the intense hostility manl wnng'VheCb?dgeVto7dt''hde JlV f!"' N7 T?" t0Ward Today Is children's dav and all under tne proposed cruise of the 33 warships 12 years of age will be admitted free. Mo the Pacific and their scorn of the so a big rush is on. Junket of the chief executive down the Visitors are asked to res-Inter nt the father of Waters Is due to realisation Courier booth, presided over by Miss that the two Incidents (Constitute recog- ian Locnran. ana eo to the Mount nmon oi me imDonance or localities t-ieasani both and rec ster the "to me. otner man the island or Manhattan. and addresses of friends elsewhere. The Journey down the Mississippi that Clackamae county literature and river will result lnevltablv in the nresl- souvenirs of the fair may be mailed to I dent's incorporation in hie messages to them. t I tne congress this winter of recommen- aauons ror tne deepening or the chan nel of that river so as to oermlt boati of heavier draft to come up from New uneans. Competition Hurts Mine Owners -r Pacific already has settled the queatlon Miners Want More Pay. "Vi0 3owV"tEEurh the Mv.h The mine ownere of Slcilv find them- of diplomacy and the felicitations ex- selves facing a aituatlon which threat- changed on both sides, especially dur- ens to cripple the sulphur trade of the in Secretary Taft'e visit to Japan, one Island. On one elde there is American discovers that there has been much competition, which every day becomes perturbation among the administration's more serious, while on the other are the Inside advisers lest the testy Japanese nign taxes levied Dy the government. I y"ia to tne jingoes ana commit some Until 1889 the sulphur trade was in a overt act wnich would precipitate hos flourishing condition and the workmen I tllltles. Happily, this has not occurred M y treatment for p e e 1 f 1 e Blood Poison forces the very last taint o f virus from the system, and all thle Is accom pllshed without the use or dan gerous miner als. I afford you a complete and permanent cure. H M M B 8 H M M n H M H H My eolered chart affords a n Interesting study in men's dleeaawe. Will be aent free upon application. "WEAKNESS" I have conolueively demonstrated the fact that derangement of the mascu line functions la a curable ailment. That there has been considerable di versity of opinion upon this point among thp profession la but an evi dence that functional weakness has not been (hbrouchly Understood and has been unscientifically treated. Though commonly regarded as a nervous disorder. It has never yield ed when treated upon this theory. I have ascertained by the closest ' observation In thousands of cases that only In rare Instances is the general constitution or nervous sys tem involved to any noticeable de- frree whatever, and that "weakness" n all Its phases Is merely a symp tom of nervous disorder. In by far the greater number of eases the functional derangement Is due to a single case, a chronically Inflamed condition of the prostate gland, brought on by early dlsslp tlon or lingering as a result of some Im- Sroperly treated contracted disorder, uch cases may show temporary Im provement under stimulating pro cesses of treatment, but ultimate re lapse Is certain to follow all such methods. - The only radical cure Is the absolute removal of the ab normal condition responsible for the functional disorder, end this I posi tively accomplish through carefully directed local measures. My treat ment Is entirely distinctive and original. No other physician em ploys like methods or approaches my success In curing. The results 1 ob tain are thorough and lasting, and strength and vigor are restored In the full and normal degree. DR. TAYLOR The Leading Specialist 3 I cure ooatraet. ed Diseases thoroughly and ta lose time than Is com monly required to even cure partially. D o not endanger vour health and power by rely ing upon patent noetrums or other uncertain measures. i My method of curing Btrtotur le new and en tirely original. No cutting or dilating. The structure Is dis solved and com pletely removed and all affeot- e d nfembraaes thoroughly cleansed. r make no charge for con sul tattoa. it aralnation o r advice. All af flicted men may feel free to call upon me or write regarding their casta CKISIS IN SICILY. were contented, strikes were unknown and although the life was hard, still the miners were satisfied. Gradually things changed and an Industrial crisis crlp- uieu me people oi tne lsiana. and matters appear to be going smooth ly since the announcement was made that the 32 warships would sail In De cember for the Pacific. Hostility to the project for the deep- The mines were closed down, with thelenlnB of the Mississippi river shown by consequence that many of the miners Interests more or less under the dicta were forced to emigrate, trusting to find tion or New Tork financial magnates work In the new world. Instead of suf- ,s thought to possess a significance not fering from hunger in their own lovely apparent on the surface. If this enter- land. This constant emigration d- prise be undertaken after adeauate In- pleted the ranks of the miners and theft vestigatlon by competent engineers, number lessened to such an extent that I New York will inevitably lone some of when an English comnanv took over the I Its preponderance in financial and com- mines It was forced to increase wages. 1 merclal realms, and cities along the J ins company, the Anglo-Sicilian Sul- I Mississippi river win gain correspond E The DR. TAYLOR. Co. a OOMU BSOOITB AWD mnUUBOIT STMTS, rOSTXJUn, OMOO. M v rrlvats Satraaoe 034M Konrtawa Street. M IKZESSXSnarXXZXnKZKEZSSUCZSZSXIIIBXIKXHUIKSIIIia rxzzxxzzzzixazzKzizxszszxisKxxzzxzziiaH-; iTrue Cures M S it H tx m 2 ' S BWe don't patch up. Our cures are permanent. No Incurable cases BJ accepted. If you are discouraged because others have failed to cure you S Q we ask you to call and see us, and we will make a thorough examlna- B H tlon or your case tree or charge. TRANSPORTATION. TAKE A DAY'S. OTTTTlffO OK Str. Telegraph Sunday to Astoria and Setnrn $1.00 Leaves Alder street dock 8 a. m. ColumbiaRiver Through Line , Steamers of the "OPEN RIVER" line leave OAK-STREET DOCK every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at FIVE O CLOCK A. M.. for aU points between- j-umaria, ins uanes and Umatilla. Leave early and see all the river. Ar rive early. Low rates. Prompt serv ice. Telephone Main S20L Home. A. mi. :.V- . ' hur comnanv. Instilled new life Intn I lngly. he Industry and prospects seemed verv That this is realized by New Tork bright. Many concessions were obtained men Is well known here and that they rrom me government, wnue several prl- I win not aesire to support enthusl vate owners sold their holdings to the I astlcally projects for the improvement company, prosperity seemed to return r me river is saia to ne also well to the Island. I Known here. This state or affairs continued for However, that ..eventually the project some years. The price obtained for the will be carried out Is regarded as one sulphur rose to $19 a ton, and even the of Uie certainties. Some of its friends few private owners succeeded In selling frankly concede that attempts thus far uie uuiuui ui ineir mines ior tne same I umuo n .urgcuro appropriations rrom price. I the congress have not been wisely man- These conditions continued until two aged. Last winter $18,000,000 was asked years ago, and many small mines which I for to inaugurate the enterprise; lnas- naa not oeen worxea ror id vears. I mucn as mere never naa neon a renort opened up. The company In order to I on the subject by the government engl sustain high prices, was forced to buy I neers. it was commonly known in in all these small holdings. I Washington that the request for the rnus u came aDout mat it round it- appropriation was roreaoomed to de- self with a stock on hand of 360,000 1 feat. For years the rule has been tons which it was difficult to disposo 1 maintained by the house committee on of. as In the meantime the mines of rivers and harbors that there shall he Louisiana, which haJ previously been no appropriations ror protects which considered almost useless, had been I have not been favorably reported on bv made Into a paying concern, owing to an the engineers. Invention bv which the sulnhur wna The visit of the president to the river forced through heated. pipes and brought and his journey down It is certain to ) tne surrace in a semi-melted state. I eniist nis nnai ana energetic support, merican In former - years ImDorted and this means that the entire nnwer rum oicuy iio.vuu tons or suirnur rjut I ui me national executive will ne v last vear considered 46.000 sufficient I Dended to further the Diana. for Its needs, the rest cominar from na- Realizing this. New York has belittle tlve mines. , I the president's trip and endeavored to wnue tne company rinds its mnxiret nuniry us erect on puduc onininn- an- thus restricted, the miners are demand- parently. New York doesn't like th ing nigner wages and several strikes prospects or Mississippi river improve nave occurrea. x ney aiso aemana more I meni. safeguards against accidents. The mines are worked in a primitive fashion I citjt Ti T m nrrivA tittait and few precautions are taken to pre- oPilP -JJlUfUl J.IN IT J3 UU I . vent misnaps to worKmen. it has ever h.An I'll, t flTYl U rv onnnnaf ,V. . . V. of persons killed in the mines bv in- A Novelty on the Lusitania That At n.a""B "u,pnurou8 " ,n res nJ ex- tracted Attention. piusiuiis. i ; One feature of the big Lusitania Traveled Hand ' l-whicn attracted crowds when she was o I onen Tor lnsnec.rinn wan Ih. antAmaii. rium inn uvmiewuman. litre duov wtiicn is rnntenei h.inun All llic 1 UUI tl V L UUI 11VCB. Bill I I1R I UN KK 1 1 TI H IIHIII nff T TH TT1 M in .llPh . BiaLimiuaii, unuuugu we write many way mat it can De released by the pres' letters, we have not the remotest idea sure of a button on the bridge. of the distance our hand covers while I On each end of the four arms-of a iiaveiiij umi mo impel. jarge cross-snapea iramework is a cop- Accordtng to him. the average man nrlner ball. These balls are nn nreiohti woman writes about 30 words a minute, that when the buoy strikes the water wniun, wim mo up ana aown BtroKes it will noat unrignt. To the rrn. and curves, represent something like arms are fastened long brass cylinders Ave yards, or sou yards an hour. A per- These cylinders are calcium carbide son therefore using his pen for say two I lights so arranged that they flare ud hours a day can boast that his right by contact with the water. nana na juurneyea a aiaiance or 1Z0 Should a cry or "Man overlxinH" k. nines. raised at nignt tne onicer on the hr dm And this. It Should be remembered. I nrennes the button, the hunv hit. .v.. reiers uiiiy iv iiiubv wno write, cam. wAur itui in nnta njirA nr. re paratively speaklftg, little. When we I man overboard is a swimmer he can come 10 me prauBBiunm element, jour-1 reacn. tne Duoy, to tne arms of which nalists, clerks, etc who work six, seven loops are attached to aid him in keep hours a day.- the figures become atart.llnr thovt water. Th. ah In .law v.. . . . DUX UI KU1US II, OUR FEE s M 8 .$10.00 Sstabllshed 87 Tears in rortlaad. Consultation Free We Will Treat Any Single Uncompli cated Ailment for $10.00. Absolute Guarantee No Pay Unless Cured We cure promptly WEAKNESS, LOST M 8 MANHOOD, SPERMATORRHOEA, SPE- W Are the teadinir Suaolsllsts. CIF1U viajvd rvisur in ALL ws Are me teaaing Bpeoiausts. BTAaEg VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET. ORt ANT OF THE DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. Personal attention given all patients. r We know there are a great many men who suffer from some disease in silence. Many have been treated without success and have become so skeptical as to believe there is no cure for them. We want an opportun ity to treat Just such men. Do not give up In despair because you have been so unfortunate as to select some Incompetent and inexperienced physician or specialist with whom to Intrust your life and health. Nearly every man suffering from so-called .vital weakness has a curable causa, which Is at the bottom of the trouble. The main causes are stric ture, varicocele, enlarged. Inflamed prostate, results of abuses and ex cesses, badly treated disorders, etc., which obstruct the functional cen ters. When a man applies to us suffering from weakness we find and remove the cause Just the same as an expert engineer or electrician finds and removes the cause when machinery fails to do its work. We have no difficulty in curing these cases: we have cured them by the thousands. We have the necessary knowledge, skill and- experience to find the cause and give the proper treatment thus putting the organs In a normal condition when the weakness disappears, which was only a symptom of the real trouble. Tou may consult us privately In confidence. Tou will be examined In a thoroughly scientificmanner and cur diagnosis and a'dvlce will be cheerfully given to you-absolutely free of charge.. After this If you desire to be treated we will cure you and make ypu well and strong as you ought to be. - ' No matter what your ailments are, cali or "write to us today, stat ing your case plainly In your own way. and receive the benefit of a mod ern, skillful diagnosis. All letters answered Mi plain, sealed envelopes. OFFICE HOURS 9 a. m. to B p. m,; evenings, 7 to 8:80;'Sundays 9 a. n. to 12 noon. ' B H H s H g 5 ST. LOUIS MEDICAL ANL SURGICAL DISPENSARY M u u coxarzB ssoosrs ajtd taxkxxx, stbxsts, pobtcaitd, o&soo. 51 s M a IA JOURNAL WANTAD3 PAY3EST . ' - t V o i