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IS ' THE - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO, FEBRUARY . 28. , 1808. BAKES. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Portland, Oregon. ' , . . CAPITALi AND BVHPL.VS, tl.lOO.OOt. ' ' ' ' ' " A '' " ' ' 'NO INTEREST PA ID ' ON ACCOUNTS. 1 1 . 7 Northwest Corner Third and Uk Streets. V TrtBHcli a Ueneral aanfciaa; Business, lUtAPTS 18SUED Available I , Ail OUh or the United Sutw and JGurope, Hongkong and Manila. CoUnUom mad on aavoreoie Terma iTealdeat., J. U A INS WORTH I Cashier .R. W. BCBMEER ice-President UA BARNa Aaaialant Cashier.,, W. A., HUI.T AHUUM LtUIr A. M, WHIUIIT T ADD ' TtUTUN. MANKJtttJ -Portland, Oregon. jCstaOUsbed ma, rmuei a liurl Banking Uusineea. HA VINOS BANK UMfAliTUCNT. havings frcofcs Issued un savings depoalta Interest paid oq time deposlta TmjC WANK U' CAUutNlA JtiatabUBtaaC 14. waive, Ban Francisco, , Capital patd up i.0,tf 1 aJurpiua ana undivided prolis li,Ul,3J3 Oeaerat Banking and Sachange Bualneae Transacted. Interest on XUna lyepoaita. alA v iNUa vrJk.ti.i.nt.ss i Accounia niay oe opened or lit and up Vt K. MACKaU .Manager J. T, BURTCI1AKL.L.. . . Ass't Manager . .iDi-uiNTsr NATIONAL, BANKPortland. Oree-on. 111 J. 'KANK W A President j K. L DUKttAal. .... . Vloe-Preeldeot ' . W. aolT... ..."; rV,u,r J J"JKUai w "W'T Aest Casoler a. v v, .awunu miuiui xuawr, TraaaacU a General aku Uualneea Draft and letters of Cradli laaued. Avatlaoto to am rans oi too vorio. wouaotlooa a, Bpeclaity. BOXDS AXD INVESTMENTS. MU3EMENTVS & Kelcer and Shanno Sunday. Prom tha avidity with which tba aaat aala of tha Herbert Kelcey and Effle Shannon's engagement began today tha engagement for four nlghta beginning Rundav will Drove a aourca or Dleaaan satisfaction to them, aa It aurelir ought to to Portland theatra goera. who have not baan kept In Ignorance concerning the very remarkable aucceea credited to "The walla or Jerlch UJUtla BROTHCKS, Chamber of Commerce Building, i Municipal. Railroad and Publlo Bervlco Corporation Bonda DO vVNINU-MOPaUNH COMPANY Kalabllahed ltJ BKUKKHB. STOCKS. BUNUH, Q RAIN 'Bought and Bold ror Caah and oa Margin, private Wlrea Rooms 101 to 304 Couch Bldg. Phonea: M-333; A-3137. GKANU CENT11AL STATION TD1E CAKD. USA VINO PORTLANU Koaeburg Paaaenger 1:1 a. m. Cottage Grove Paaaenger.. 4:1ft p. w. CalUornla Kxpreaa 1:4 p. m. Baa t'ranclaco l-preaa. . . .1X.W4 uigbu WEBT 81DK. Corvallla Paaaenger 7:0 a, m. eberidan Paaaenger 4:10 p. m. Foreat Qrovo Paaaenger... ll:0 a. In. yoreat urove t HHuisi . . v y. u. Soathern Pacific. ARRIVING PORTLAND. Oregon Kxpreaa 7:61 a. m. Cottage 'Orova Paaaenger. .11:30 a. m. Hoaeburg i'aaaenaer 1:10 d. im. Portiana Kxpreaa 11:14 p. m. WKBT SIDE. Corvallla Paaaenger The Virginian" Coming. Tha wratern drama "The Virginian." with W. 8. Hart a the Virginian, and Frank Camneau aa Trampaa. will be the attraction at the Helllg theatra Four tfnth and Waahlncton atreeta. for three nlahta bealnnlnar next Thuradar. March t. with a apeclal price matinee Saturday. The advance aeat aaie win oprn at ho i orrice me meat re next I Tuesday. March . 'flraaatak', at the Baker. The laat three performancea or "Orauatark" will be given at the Baker tonight, tomorrow matinee and night. The thouaanda of readera or George Barr McCutcheon'a popular ro mantic novel naturally want to aee It In play form, and the Baker la crowded to the rtoora at every performance. It la a delightful romantic picture or life In the atmoaphere or the throne or the tiny European principality or urau- atark. 4:11 p. m. 10:0 a. pv t:00 a. m. Sheridan Paaaeuaer Poreat Urove Paaaencer Poreat Urove Paaaenger... 3:10 p. iu. Icfferaon Street Depot. 7:40 a. m. l Dallaa to Portland 10:11 a. m. : T . . . J . 1 L I I 1 M . . . n I)n.( ...A Portland w taiaa ...... u .v.suu ...... .s p. m. Oawego-Portland suburban Leaving Portland et &:3u a. mv hourly tralna during morning and alternooo. Laat train leavea depot for oawego at 11:3 am. Portland to Dajlae T.Mimi and Seattla Exp North Coaat aV Chicago Lim. J:00 p. m. Uveriano aixpreaa . y- Northern I'aciflc 3.30 a.m. North Coaat Limited Portland Kxpreaa . . . Overland Kxpreaa ... . ... T:00 a, ra. .... 4:16 p. m. . . . . 3:14 p. m. Oregon Railroad A Navigation Company. Pendleton Paaaenger ...... J:li a. m. Chicago-Portland Bpeclal.. 1:30 a in. Bpokane Flyer i.. ' P- m. Kaa. City at Cbi. Exp.... 4:00 p. m. Spokane Flyer 3:00 a. ra. Chi., Kan. City aV Port Exp. t:46 a m. Chicago-Portland Special . 3:60 p ra. Portland Paaaenger i:il p, m. "Zaza" Neit at the Baker. The demand ror aeata to aee the Baker atork company In the great emo tional play. "Zaxa," next week, amounta I to a perfect crnnh. and no event ever I occurred In this popular playhouse that haa attracted more attention than thla announcement. It will be the flrat Portland production of the play In t'ock. "The Battle of Life" at Empire. "The Battle or Life." which la at the Empire thla week, la an original melo drama depicting lire In the early daya of the California gold excitement, and Ita atot la a peculiar one. It deala with a young Mexican woman who haa been betrayed while a young and Innocent girl by the man she loved, and who apenda all the rest or her lire hunting him down to Ills death. Aftoria at Colombia River. Astoria and Seaaide Exp. Aatoria Kxpreaa 3:40 a m. 4:00 p. m. Aatoria aV Port. Paaaenger. 11:1 1 p. m. PorUand Kxpreaa 10:00 p. ra. ; ; 'j Canadian PaclQo Railway Co. C P. R. Short Line, via 8pok.l:lS p. m. II C P. R. Short Line, via Spok. 1:00 a ra. Via Seat. Vic. Vancouver. 3:00 p m. Via Van, Vic. and Seattle. 3:14 p. m. Via Bumaa 11:4 P m Via Bumaa and Seattle 7 a. m. Cars Leave Ticket OKlee and WalUng Hoom. Flrat and Alder atreeta, FOR OREGON CITY: " 4:00, l:0 a. m.. and every 30 mln tea (on the hour and hair-hour), to and including 0:00 p. m.. then 10, 11. laat car, 12, midnight Qreaham. Boring. Eagle Creek. EsU cada. Catadero, Falrvlew and Trout dale 7:16, :15, 11:16 a, m.; 1:1S, 1:46, 6:16. 7:26 p. m. Portland Rj, Light & Power Co. FOR VANCOUVEa Ticket offloe and waiting-room, Seo ond and Washington atreeta A. M. 4:16 4:60. 7:26. 3:00. 3:35, :10, 10:30. 11:10, 11:60. P. M. 11:30. 1:10, 1:60. 1.30. 3:10, 3:60. 4:10. 6:10, 6:60, 6:30. 7:06. 7:44. 1:16, :26, 10:36. 11:46. On third Monday in every month last car leavea al HOB p. I Dal "No Mother to Guide Her." All next week at the Empire becin- nlng with the matinee Sunday. Holden Bros.' thrilling and realistic melodrama. "No Mother to Guide Her." will be the attraction, and thla la one of the sen- aattona of the aeaaon. It la a play, of course, that appeala etrongly to women. The part or Bunco la played by Jean ette Carew, an actreaa of reputation and high atandlng. Crimmini and Gore. ii.iui.. win wiucti Ian.. i laii.i.i ii. and Goro. come to the Grand next week at the head of a great vaudeville pro gram. I nese people nave a specialty which Is a continual laugh and they have appeared In thla vehicle in every English apeaklng country In the world. The real laugh ahow will be at the urand an week, starting Monday. "Way Out Wegt." Commencing Sunday afternoon the inncn unci company wiu give a new drama. "Way Out West" Thla la dla almllar from any other offering that haa neen seen at ute Htar and la atrlctir a high grade drama, devoid of melodra matio heroics. It is a lesson in pa triotism and a thorouarhlv Inalnal and Intereating story. Seats are now on aala Send the Children. Bend the children to the Grand to morrow to aee the pleasing vaudeville enieruinmeni wnicn Muiuvaa const dine are providing. Thla la a bill with many musical acta, alnxars. dancers and comedians. The youngsters will be tickled with Ramaa, and A mo. the Euro pean clown, who have a funny store wnicn performs comical antics. Adrift in the World." Only a few more performances will be given or "Adrirt In the World" at the Star theatre. The French atock company will repeat thla sensational comedy drama tonlaht. tomorrow mati nee and Saturday evening. It la some thing new ana novel and tna plot la ex citing. There la not a quiet moment In any one or the several acts. pommi ran i HUGS in William Cassiday Betrayed to Spokane Police: by Chinese Woman. ' berg. He la V. K. W. Koo, a junior in iha oAllaa-e. Koo la the son of a Chi- ! neae mandarin, and was brought up In Khinth.l. 11a nreuared for oollege In China and entered Columbia in tha fall Of l0t..v - . . :ll r,L: BERLIN HAS MANY . UNEMPLOYED MEN (Valtsd Press leased Wire.) seriously preoccupied with the repatria tion ui .misriiui. wiiv i ... w. United Btatea. The majority ef tbem are In a critical condition for want of money and the scarcity ot work for them here. The labor unlonl fear th4 reduction of wagea. because of the flood ing of the. labor market , There are 7070 00 men In, Berlin out of employ meat. . Industrial conditions are greatly Im proved In Bridgeport Connecticut Prao-' resumed operations, tha most of them In full force, and some which were run ning on ahort time have arranged to inrr.ii. tha nutnbep of WOrklna- honra each week. -. . (Catted Press Leased Wtre.t Spokane. Fab. 13. William Casslday. a young man giving Portland aa bia home, waa arrested laat night on the charge of being the leader of a gang of streetcar holdups, being identified by four of his vlctlma Conductor John aton waa aent Into the Coeur d'Alene. a variety -theatre, crowded with more tnan iwo men. ana toia mat ine man ho held up the car waa t tier a lie nicked him out or the crowd. Caesiday was betrayed by nis mis tress. ' a Chinese woman, who declared that the accused had boaeted to her of having been the person who shot Dr. Cummlngs In a streetcar holdup. Jeal ousy led to the Celestial woman'! con fession. Four arrests have been maae, Chinaman and Woman on Teamg. (United Press Leased Wire.) New York. Feb. 18. The picked de- batera of Columbia, Cornell and the Verna Felton as "CamUle." University of Pennsylvania meet In rorensio tilts tonight simultaneously In thla city. Ithaca and Philadelphia These contests are held by the Intercollegiate The nlav or the week Is undoubtedly Debating league formed by tne tnree in to be seen at tha Lvric thla week, where stttutlons concerned In 1104 and ra the Allen stock company, with Varna newed last year ror another three yeare. Felton In the atar'a role is to be seen! For the first time since the triangular In the great emotional drama, "Camilla. 1 1 debates began, a woman student. In the An ailded feature or the performances person or Mlaa Elisabeth E. Cook of the la the moving pictures. Cornell Law college, will participate In ine league contests, una or tne uoium- n. m-f. i qmi h I d teams win iiaewise ne interesting By Right of Sword." th- f.c,.h.. ,. wm B.v. . tft Next week the Allen stock company I blooded Chinaman aa one of Ita mam win oirer tne puono a aiatinct treat in y p me snaps or itaipn eiuari s areatest success, the beautiful romantic drama, "By Rlrht of Sword" In which Ru pert Drum and Verna Felton and the other members or that popular organ isation will do soma or their best work. LOSES THOUSANDS AT FARO IN NIGIIT f OR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound Savin and Cotton Root Plila Tha beat and only reliable remedy ror DEUATED PER IODS. Cure the moat obatln ate caaea in I to 10 daya Price tt three boxes 16.00. Sold by drurrtsta everywhere. Address T. J. per boal or three boxes 16.00. Sold bl drurglsta everywhere. Address T. PIERCE. 131 First st. Portland. Or. TSiOKPHflWE aod other drag habits are positively eared by HABITINA. For hypodermic or internal osal TRANSFER AND HAULING Daily ex. Sun. illy ex. Mod. Oregon Electric Railway Company. EFFECTIVE SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1908. leaving Portland For Salem and Int sta'tna. :00 a. m. For Salem and lnt sta'tna. 11:00 a. m. For Salem and lnt ata tna. 1:00 p. m. For Salem and Int. ata'tna. 6.00 p. m. Arriving Portland. From Salem and lnt ata'tn.l0:40 a m. From Salem and lnt ata'tn. 1:40 p. m. From Salem and int ata'tn. 4:40 p.- m. From Salem and Int ata'tn. 7:40 p. m. RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS ALSO ALL OFFICE STATIONERT. I 0. C Co- 111 Stark. Tel. 1407. STORAGE WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT, ON track; goods atorea. western oiui ft Transrer-v;o., n niwiminm '- STREET PAVING xirfiHiCN CONSTRUCTION CO. Btreet pavin j. uwi. v.vw ings. 314 Lumber Exchsnga HE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO. of rortiano. umot wvn.n.it SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES SHOWCASES OF EVERT DESCRIP - tion. bank, bar and atore fixtures made to order. The Lutke Mfg. Co. tub James I. Marshall mfg. co ahowcasea, cabineta, atore and prjloe fixtures. Z8 vroucn St. racmo aioi fa. H- BIRbSALL. DESIGNER: AGT. M. Winter Lumber Co.. 7 Hamilton bldg. SAFES TjiEBOLD MANGANESE 8AFES Large lines carried. Lock-outs opened. Jacke, Jails, metal furnltura Both phonea ,J. E. Davla. 44 3d. SIGN AND SHOW CARDS FOSTER. AW XLEISER, SIGNS. THE largest Sign makers I in the northwest th and Everett eta Phone Prlv. Ex. 66. Home A-116S. J-SIGNS THAT ATTRACT' PORT- land Blgn wo- mara. i-acmc in TOWEL SUPPLY CLEAN TOWELS DAILY COMB brush, soap, $1 per month. Portland tjnniirv a Towel Supply Co th and Couch sta Phone 410. ' , WHOLESALE JOBBERS M OIJNBT & CO- PISTRIBUTORS OF INE CIGARa 'VJVTriTSTxrrt c ffifinul.l. PRi mnA commission merchants. 140 Front fhone Main u TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES. RENTED. REPAIRED, sold. P D. C. Co.. 281 Stark. Tel. 1407. C. O. PICK OFFICE S3 1ST ST.. B Be tween Btark and Oak sta.: phone . Planoa and furniture moved and packed for shipping; commodious brick ware house with separate iron rooma Front kand Clay sta OL6EN-ROE TRANSFER CO. General transfer and storaere: aafea plsnos and furniture, etc., moved, packed and shipped. 10$ Oak at, between Front and 1st Phone Main 647. A-1147 ROSE CITY TRANS. CO. ALL OR- ders given prompt attention. E. 1161: res. K. 1371. j. U. rindiey. mansger. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING BIJOU UPHOLSTERING, 127 11TH. furniture repairing, aatlafactton guar anteed, upholstering aupplies. OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 124 N. 6TH Main Heavy naming ana storage. INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE A TRANS fer Co. Storage 324 Stark. Main 407. W. M. JOHNSON, TRANSFER AND EX presa 23 Union ava Eas: 4441. B-1004. (Doited Press Leased Wire.) New York, Feb. 21. Gambling clrclea are much Interested and encouraged by the news that a wealthy coal ooerator Iom Weet Virginia haa Just dropped feample aent o any drag hablbiUy 1, 326.000 at one sitting in a faro game. I mall Rerular prfr-e 32.00 perlbedle a CV r,.ruT nuu D" oucaeo tne game uuui as gonr druggist or by Ball In plain wrapper, all hla caah and checka were gone. I alia Ckaasleal Ce St. Lewie. Mat otarting in at nignt tne west virgm- Vet sale ay klaausa Brag Oe, IM tkitg Ian had a streak of luck, but only relied 14 rrtiaA, ossa. in small amevinta. presently ns began to plunge. Luck turned against him. put ne remained at tne game until 326, 000 represented his loss. In the 24th l.our he discovered that hie supply or money was exhausted and his checks were gone. Then he was forced to quit. Ladies Free Expo Rink. As this Is ladles' night at the Exposi tion rina a special courtensy nas Deen extended tne ladies and they will be ad mitted free tonight There will also be a basketball game from 9 to 8:10 1 p. m., between the Nob Hill and Inde pendent teams. Both teams are in 5ooa snaps and promise a livery game, ow Is the time to learn to skate. In struction is free at all times. Utter Ready to Take Job. (Special Dlspstch te Tbt Journal.) Boise, Idaho, Feb. 28. D. A. Utter of weiser, who was recently appointed surveyor-general of Idaho by the pres ident. Is In Boise ready to assume his new position and will do so as soon as his commission arrives from Washington. YOU NE?ED HELP bo ifOT ur FAXsa pmn om xodxstt pbbtxvt rotr nou oiTionxa uuxr at oici I CURB OTHERS I CAN CURE YOU . a poirrrm cxmm za what tow wajtc ' For ever 20 year wa have been building up -weak, nervous, broken-down men, who have become mental and nervous wrecks, are the peclaltata who cure by Electricity with Absorption. It cured 13.000 men last year,- and It will cure you. It will fay you to call and aee us and Inveattgata our New yetem. We diagnose by exclusion. We will give you FREE a thorough examination and make chem ical analyala and mlcroeooplo examination in every ease where it Is essentl si to the welfare of tha sufferer. We do not experiment or practice guess work In any aenaa Wa CURE ana cure for life, remember. . Remarkable Cures Perfected In Old Oases Which Save Bean Bsflected or vaaaxuznuy xreaiea. No Experiment! or Fallurea OWB-XAXP PBXOB pob a raw bats Tka Oregon Xe&loal "Xastltnte's Wew yetem ef Zleotvo-Kedloal Treat xaeat Verar Telle te We asrvo-Tiiai ueeuiiy, atortmu ymwn, sjpaoifie BMOd xejiea, vravarat ubbtitioxiob an su wiim tloaa, AssooUU Diseases and Weaknesses of Men, MY PEES FOR SERVICES Obatnetloaa. from.. Tariooeale, from lo to (as iao tie Dlsassifts. from S5 ta tie tjloera, from M ta Tartooeele, from gio to kTyaroeele. from flO to Vervoas BebUity, from . .fS to Ooatraoted JDlaordsrs . .fT.M to 1 FOR A Few DAYS MORE fStotlS ' Blood Poison, from fid to f SO railing Xalr, from .W ta 10 Boaema, from flO to $90 Bladder, Ailments, from $9 to S1AM Kldaey AUmeata, from . .$ 10 to M Prostata Ailments, from 0 to fit Consult Me, Free Before Placing Your Case Elsewhere ffav.T. TO gxTS KB IT POBSTBtB. WB1TB POB QUBSTIOB ZJBT XT TOTJ O ABBOT OaU. KJDIUMI TMVM. f lKI i aw.v m. vvvsh The Orefifon Medical Institute 891 U KOBBZSOB T, POBTZABB, OBBOOB COVBSl I i. X. TO I ML BWBBATBl 10 A. It TO 1 T. M. XPABATB PABXOBS POB TBXTACT a "mi tnt 4 JM Tlie Hall-Room Boys. HMIMMttMMMMMMHHHHHMIHIMtnHHIHI M M M 4 I c aV sr nt fit Vrti i MATlVit VtiC V-riic-r-b kill- L-r i viir 1 I 7 a.sv ataD ms .a" ' .,, f ' . it- Portland. Or. ODUCE i , -tUTlIll ' VQ-'-'luiUluiamui oi v. iwtw- ' Ttire Tor tne traae. ruriaini! v . J. . muni oroil l' til i 1 cera manufacturers and commission y mercnants. nn ma LeWIS-STENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY Co.. barbers' supplies, barbers' furnl- V i' . -4. tZ. 1A4k and !LfAtelAM 1 TTJrv. PttrDcrg cnms vt" , , . the; graton & knight Mt u. oo. oak tanners. leather belting manufac tnnr. Portland Or.. 61 1st t ' BATES-WIGHT Co!. CALENDARS. AD- aLlen & Lewis, commission and ; produce merchant- Front and Davla WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASS wara Prael. Hegele A Co.. Portland. j i ,, TRANSPORTATION COOS BAY LINE The steamship BREAKWATER leaves Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m- from Oak street dock, for Worth Bend. Marsh asld and Coos Bay point. Freight re- reived till 4 p, m. on day of Bailing. : Passenger fare, first class. 310; second ' class. 7, including berth and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third and .Washington streets, or Oak street dock. Colombia River Scenery - BBatriATOB tVIBB STBAJCBBa. '-JHr ,fen'lc batween Portland and The Dallea, except Sunday, leaving Portland at 1 a m- arriving about I p. m carrying freight and passengers. - Bplendld accommodatiosa ; for outfits and livestock, ,. Dnckr foot of Alder at, Portland; foot Of Court st. The Dallea Phone alaia f 4. PortlanA tJOETH PACITIO TEAMS3XP OO.B 4- - u ' STZAM5BXPS u Roanoke and Geo. W. Elder . (Tail far Eureka. San Francisco and Los Arirrelc direct every. Thursday a$ 8 pm. Sivi-et oaice 231 Third .near Alder. ' ELc11 WERE IMWFSSr.VNVVHATAr CORNtRCRTHf rt KtRFiL W i-S W2.il!'i IPr kPT.tAJn c.A-3.v5f.J1Vlw"1 IHWtVlQilf. I A - ?MPJSilSS'l,W HE WONT Hll YOU TiY MF" h 1$ TtM PLOW STgT.AKb TIPH6HAT HARD. AND 0 fTJ f 11 W' I iim 1 : w n t iai it. i rvi tit nr 4 i r i i - Vs, A L-A0Y CANT WALK THE STftEKS NQWAOAyT, jcOOOTCRN00N $lf?D0 YOV) LtmatvI I . VrtTH0UT BOLD MAN riAKIr A0VANCES TCWWK , 'JW fSru?91 ' ' : HER. EVEWvyHEN ACCQMPANIEOBY ANtSCOW.Fm Y V TT. ADDBESSlNQvl JHE I 4- t V k -ttr TrZanS0fZ f cZV rt I I 4Tu. trig! OJJWTOaV -S. i CWc -WCB I X I -ill c as- j it ir. us. -ti - - "v3 v m i v r mm ijik p-i bt a -v i . i i kwwj- vni a T v K - b 1 fA m y u-imi s yVN snDtum. i x ill I I l. f XSKV.SMi 1 SH Bk U 1 I IJU S B . SU. . f r M.TT? l-V I T I f . rra?raffliw v u au i r vi 11 iau T' v fx. v 1 fit mmj-. 1 T aoaaaaft. gV3 I X X "V I 4- I I r I , i , r i . ir ,i ir. r - II I 4- V . 1 K--J tW DE AW ffjR i-JL WJZlirl ftiWV5 aNI,WraHat X ? .... fu.m immm-'m i e. i , i -ti v foubi i ibv i, u i imiiiiu i-n w . I jl i Mm WE CURE MEN ONLY I i- Our Fee $8 to $30 No Pay Unless Cured Seek Help Where It Is Certain to Be Found This Institution haa built up Its aplandid practice more by the free advertising given It by Ita PER FECTLY SATISFIED PATIENTS, who have received the benefit of Ita modern, solentiflc and legitimate methods than In any other wajr. If you are not a per feet man come to ua Isn't It worth the little time It will take when you are CERTAIN that you will have the benefit of HONEST, SINCERE physicians who never attempt to .deceive you .n any way! A con sultation coata you nothing EXCEPT your own tlma Conault a live, wide-awake aneclahat about your case one who haa ax perlence. skill and ability, .one who can give you the beat treatment to hmA nn tha 'Palfln nnaat. rea-ardleaa of Dlica We cure men. and have cured more cases of weakness and speclsl ailments of men than any other specialists In Portland. If you do not know what the trouble la consult us free or charge and find out . In selecting a physician or specialist when In need of one, some con sideration and thought should be given to the qualifications, experience and length or time an Institute or medical man has been looated In the city. It stands to reason that an Institution that haa stood the test of time and numbers Its cures by the thousands Is far superior to mush rnnm institutions that anrlnar uo In a night last a few months and are nn. We have been curing, men 29 years and are the oldest specialists curing men in Portland. . , ... We Invite thoee who have deep-seated and chronic disorders to call and be examined. Consultation and examination la free, and carries with It no obligation to eagage our serrloes. far offloes are equipped with the most modern and scientlflo mechant devices for the treatment of chronlo diseasea Our charges are reason able and In reach of any man. Writ if tou cannot rail. Our system of home treatment la . v CERTAIN and most successful. All correspondence sacredly confidential HOURS a. m. to a p. m. uyemngs, to :. Bunaays, 9 a m. to 11 VVisaWr am. -ear noon. Bsta.Blish.ed Tears la Portland CONSULTATION FREE ST. LOUIS suRaicAALND DISPENSARY OOBBBB SBOOBB ABB TAatXTLXi BTBEBTS. POBTZAHB, OBBOOB. !; MiDlM MMMm My Treatment for Weakness Functional derangement, such as pre- matureness, loss oi power, etc., is neitn er a "weakness" nor a disease. It's' a symptom of prostatic disorder. To stimulate activity by the use of pow erful tonics Is an easy matter, but suoh results are merely temporary drug er fects. Most doctors treat "weakness" In thla manner because they do not know how to cure the real cause of the derangement I am the only physician employing scientific and auccessful metnoas. i use no tonics at all. My treatment Is a local one entirely, and corrects every abnormal condition of that vital - center, the prostate gland. My cures are real cures, and are perma nent. - My Treatment for Contracted Disorders traded disorders Is being more rully recognized among the medical profes sion. The tendency or these diseases la to o-raduallv extend backward, involv ing in a chronic inflammation the most vital centers of the organlo system. could scarcely be exaggerated. Safety aemanas an aDBoiuioiy uiorougn cure in the least possible time. I have treated v ah ra sas 4 nfn 4i 4-.V illeAAaa ik.. aasv v vnv wa, v-- v.i.ss,u bu Uli3Ul UCI B IrlltsVIg any other physician upon the Paclflo cvm.1. in y tui cs r inorougn ana are accomplished In less time than other forms of treatment require In produc ing even doubtful results. I employ remedies of my own devising and my trMtment fa uiitalTv I vk recent and chronic cases. Specific Blood Poison Posi tively Eradicated v Without tha us of darifferoiu drugn. T airfVsB thlk varv lasso tain I-.. 2 ----- vae.aaaw Wi V44H3J from th system and sverr symptom of tnA iilslAa.fllA VsmlahaaB - in annnaa smana I employ harmless, blood-cleansing rem- My Fee Is Only mo In Any Uncomplicated Case Consultation Free Nature accomplishes nothing Iry force. Her work is wrought fiirough gentle influences. We see evidences of this trutn everywhere. Nature has a way of overcoming every disease. Sometimes she fails. The phy sician's duty is to help when nature falters, and to help by reinforcing the natural re cuperative influences. This is often a delicate task. The treat ment must be accurate, mild and gentle. Otherwise it works harm. Exciting tonics, fiery caustic and cruel cutting have no part in my practice. I have mild and harmless methods that cure by nature's plans, and that cure thoroughly and permanently in the briefest possible time. Why take chances? t offer you that which you are seeking, a quick and perma nent cure through painless and harmless treatment. BB. TATXOB, ' Tha Z.eadlng Rpaoiallst ' My Best Reference Is : Not a Dollar Be Paid Until Cured nMIIMIMMIMniUltlU)MlinilllllllllltW4.lllMIMMMMMtU Perejr:.Trlcd to Be a-HerbW He Tackled the Wrong' Man. the. OR. TAYLOR co. 234 Morrison Street, Cor. Second, Portland, Or., . Boar a m to I p m-, gtwaaja. 10 to X.