13 THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH ,13, 1008. aa a--- i 11111 . ,, i i a iw a -p-- i .1 . i i . . in I.I I Jewelers jr. wor.r, m wash fink spkcta. cies ouo. tiirin watcnrs i. repairing. . MONEY TO LOAN V LOANS UPON PLAIN NO I VTlB WTf.r. IIAN VOU MONET, salary Loans upon plain notes. A UHOLUT ELY NO SECUK1TI." OVR RATES ARE THK LOWEST. WHAT MORK CAN YOU ASK? ' STATE SECURITY CO, ' 704 DEKUM BLDO. . .. , . v. MONKY. . ' , for all salaried people. Com and gl It: cheapaat ra'ea, smallest payment la City; for ar.y on that want to mak a loan privately end dealrea to b tratd honorably thl la tha plae. ' MUTTON CREDIT CO, . 111. fifth floor. Iesum bldf. LOANS MADK onaE stocks AND bond a. V. S. Steel. Southern Pacina, Union Paclflo and (0 othar gooa siocks mill m Installments: wrlta me what you hava and wleh to buy. sell 0' row on: nramoL rvuaui 1 , nankin. linnaJno, It bM,.. San Kranclseo, SIGN AND SHOW CARDS' roSTCK A KLEISKR, B1QNH. THE largest algn roakar in tba north aat th and Everett sta. Phone Prlv. Kx, L Homa A-llii. ' ' and carda of ail kind mad to ordar, fllH 4th at. Phone Parifla . . SIGNS TITa? ATTRACT" PJR' land Sign uo.. sit stark. raelfle 1611. SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES SHOWCASES Or. EVERY DE8CRIP- tlon: bank, bar and atora fixture mad to ordar. Tha fke Mfg. Co." THJi JAMES I. MARSHALL MFO. CO. howea. cabinet, a tor and offlea flxturea. m Couch at Paclflo till. R. H. lllkbSALU hJSlaNER: AUfHJT winter lAimtxr Co.. T Hamilton bid STORAGE 8ALART AND MORTOAOE IjOANS TO salaried employe and on piano, fur niture, warehouse receipts, nr, ....... ll.,l.. .n.1 all klmla of Securities, Vow Kr Lon Mortgsg Co., 104 Antngton bins: 4BV,. .v..- - - pi and othere upon their own .... without ecuJ'y; vh'"Pei.Im!JS ' i .payment; ofrtcea In J principal MONEY" ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- nn invir v w 11 mm aaleat titles; .miruf imm br aetlina ur ' .' t.i-ma rtrt Tnlmin. 121 Ablnaton bid a. Jl6NRt " to" Loanfor buTETJIno" purposes; can " rpuia in uiumiii Installment Call for particulars Co lumbia LUa Truat Co, Jl Lumber ' - Kxcharig bldg. . 7 , WlLlTltWTFOR CASH. ArtCNTj V against tha Oregon Truat A Having - bank. Merchant National and Title Guarantee Truat Co. 8. V. Davldor , A Co. W'Z-OAN- LARGE AND 8MAL.L ' amount on rood real oatate aecurltr J at low rat of Intereat C F. Pflunr Co, room 14 Mulkey bid;., northeaat , turner Jnd and Morrlaon t. CLEAN TOWELS DAILY COMB, bruah. aoap, II par month. Portland Laundry A Towel Supply Co, tth and -'- - Pti 41 - - (100.U0U TO LOAN IN BUMS OF I LOOK , or mora, i to T per cant, on Improved !tT. M. O. Orlffln. I6 mrk. SALARY LOANS STRICTLY CONFI dentlal; eaar to vet and aaay to pay. T. A. Newton. 61 1 Buchanan bid MilvATfi MONEY TO LOAN OT? city and auburban property from ffiOO apwarda. U Commercial Did;. MOKTOAGtS. FIRST OR SECOND lien and other real eetat aecurltla dlacounted. R H Noble, Comrtierclal blk. IMMEDIATE LOANS, IS TO 16.060. 6H aU curltlea. R. I. Eckeraon A Co, room , Whlnirton bldg. Main 45e. LOANS' ON REAL ESTATE, CHAT tela or twraonal eecurlty. W. A. Hathaway. 10 Washington bliier. MONEY TO iajAN ON CITY PROP . . arty, from 1300 to $5,000. Coaat Com- merclal Co., Dekum bldg. MONEY TO LOAN, LARGS LOANS A apoclalty, buildlnaflonna: loweat rate; nre inaurance. w. u. tteck. aiz auinr. SALARY LOANS LOWEST RATE AT Employe' lxn Co TH Dekum. LOAN FOR THE ASKING SALARY OR chattel.-The Loan Co, 410 Dekum. gUICK LOANS ON ALL SECURITIES. B. W. King. 4S Wah. bldg. M. 1100. .MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS of aecurlty. W. Hoi I. R. . Waah bldg. IN SUMS OF 11,000 TO 430.000 U W. Ooddard. J 10 2d at MUSICAL EMIL THIKLHORN. PUPIL OF PRO feaaor Otakar Sevclk, violin and viola teacher. A-410. 334 Pine. 4Pac. 2989. MUSIC STORE. BAND 1N8TRU-menta.- K PelberllnK. 104 Tourney bid-.. 2d nd Taylor. MANDOLIN. GUITAR. BANJO. J. PAR ker, eulte 43, Mllner bldg, 380 H Mor. PIANO. VIOLIN. MANDOLIN. BANJO. Prof. Smith. 291 12th, M. 4708. A-3360 LOUIS , A. CRElfZ. TEACHER OT violin. 111 Sherman, cor. let Pac. 19. WAREHOUSE SPACE! FOR RENT, ON rooaa atored. western stor er Co., Ill Hawthorne ave. A Tra SAFES DIEROLD MANOANEHrc SAFES Large a took; lockout opened, Jalla, metal furniture. J. E. Iavla, 46 3d at TOU'EL SCPPL T1TKW1UTKIW ALL MAKES, RENTED. REPAIRED. eold. r. n. U. Co, zjj mark. Tel. iur, TRANHFER AMI . HAUUXQ ' C.aP. TRANSFER A STOR AG IS CO. Offlc UK 1st t.. between 8 lark and Oak ata; phone 699. Pianos and rur nlture moved and packed for shipping; commodious brick warehouse with asp erate Iron room. Front and Clay. oTen-roe transfer ca Oeneral tranafer and atorage; aafea. pianoa and furniture, etc, moved, packei and shipped 109 Oak at., between Front and let Phone Main 64T, A-H47: ROSE CITY TRANS. CO ALL OR- dara a-lven prompt attention. E. 3119: rea. E. 1171. J. C Flndley. manager. OREGON TRANSFER CO, 114 N. 4TH. Main ni. Heavy hauling and atnrag. Independent baggage a trans- fer Co. Storage 114 Stark. Main 407. ITHOLSTERIXQ AND REPAIRING BIJOU UPHOLSTERY. 137 11TH. SEAT and hail cuaniona. steamboat work a specialty. Cabin upholatry. Main 8191, WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A. OUN8T A CO, DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS. PORTLAND. OREGON. EVERDINO A FARRELL, PRODUCE and commission merchant. 140 Front at, Portland. Or. Phone Main 179. OREGON FURNITURE MANUFAC- turlng Co. Manufacturers of furni ture for the trade. Portland, Or. WADHAMS A CO.. WHOLSESALE GRO- cera, manuracturera and eommlaslon merchanta. 4th and Oak si. LEW1S-STKNGER BARBERS' SUPPLY Co, barber' auppllea, barbera' furni ture, barbers- chairs. 10th and Morrlaon. .HE GRATON A KNIGHT MFG. CO oak tanner, leather beltlnc manufac turers. Portland, Or.. 61 lat st. BATES-WIGHT CO, CALEJDARS AD- vertlalng noveIHe. 180 Ith t J . ' HARRIES A CHINESE STATESMAN, v 1 1(7 " ..-,-' L ' L - ' III w Mrs nrmi . I ..." 1 1 11 iii.iii R U 1 I I I 1 fl 1 . tmi I ii ii - . -. i n i iii : M.A J I Lnl L ' x : s J V'i III jas9 Wtti f . ' . II LJ A I I irci. .'... '' v-ftw.. Ill I i -i ' - ' ..( '' ! JTf j I Live All Y i?SijfQSfi irv'YIitrs Tha human body la most wonderfully and perfertly constructed. Each part la built qua to Ita task. Unless overburdened or attacked by d I seas, no orran falter. Mature Intended that evry man abould llva all bla year a perlect man. i Few men do. Moat . men can, ..-..,.. - - . - . . , . . . ... AU men make mlstakee, Soma maka mltake In youth. Othara make mlataxaa after . thy have grown to ba man. Still othara are merely unfortunate Practically aU disease and disorder ara tha result of mletakee or misfortune. Tha problem of living a perfect man la simple. Undo tba Injury that mlatakaa. or mlafortuna have wrought. Then avoid both Uva aa nature bo lit you to live, ; UNDOING THE INJURY t I do not know how many thousand of man I have treated.' Z have bean a specialist In men disease for 17 year. During moat of these year my practice haa bean tba x largest of Its kind upon tha Paclflo coaat. 1 During the several yeara lust paat It haa been fully double that of any other specialist In tha west treating; men' dlseaa. I have met with but few Incurable can a. I have failed to oura In still fewer cases.' In recent years I have failed In none, Thla 1 because I attempt to cure only those casee that I feel confident 1 can cure, and aa my experience haa grown I have become, able to determine curable and Incurable case with certainty. It la alao becau my kill In curing baa grown and my methods of treatment nave bean perrectea In Any Uncom plicated Case . SB. TATXOS, Tka Xadlar pacUUat My Fee lor a 4 f Cure Is Only Hf 1 V' I Am Always Willing Jo Wail Jor My Fee Until a Cure Is Effected WEAKNESS No matter In what form thna functional derange ment commonly termed "weakness" may appear, tha causative conditions are. In fully 96 per cent of the cases, very similar. I have given the closest possible study to this remarkably prevalent ailment, and find that In practically every case of prematuroness, etc. there exist at some vital point of tha pelvio 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 Ita normal condi tion, which promptly reaults In full and complete re turn of power. In perhaps less than 6 per cent of tha rases do I find general Impoverishment, lack of ner vous energy or any other condition of complication re quiring constitutional treatment Therefore, I may safely assert that not more than one case In 60 can ba permanently benefited by the uae of tonics, stimulants, electrical or mechanical appliances, and that fully 49 cases In ,40 will . ba aggravated by such methods of treatment. My cures are positive, complete, thorough ana per- of the functional weakness is totally removed. The knowledge grained by close study ana observation In thousands of rases enables me to recognise the exact requirements and treat accordingly, and In years I have not failed in a single Instance to accomplish ths desired results. VARICOCELE Varicocele affects the veins of the spermatic cord. An average of one man In four suffers from this af fliction. The muscular walls of the veins weaken and relax, the valves cease to perform their functions and local stagnation of the blood ensues. The first evidence of varicocele Is usually a thickening, dilating. knotting and twisting of the veins on ono or both sides. most frequently upon the left side, often accompanied by pnlns In the bnrk. legs, thighs or chest and a sense of dragging: the groin. Owing to the Impaired circula tion, a wasting away of the organs, accompanied by partial or complete loss of power, almost without ex ception, follows In sever eases where treatment Is nr- acted, ana even sugntiy developed cases cannot fall to have a' damaging Influence upon the organs Involved aa well as upon tha general health. Safety In all In stance demands a prompt cure, for varicocele is a dis ease that Increases In severity tha longer it Is na lected. -I cure varicocele without pain and without detain-1 lng tha patient from business. I have cured over 3.000 cases without a single failure or unpleasant result. My treatment la. original and' haa been develoned through 17 years of practical experience. It restores tha loot tone and alsstlclty to tha weakened and di lated blood vessels, which results In normal circulation and reestablishes tha natural processes of waata and repair throughout the vital system. aCv special praotloe alsa inolade SCydrooeie, atria tara, r Contract Disease. Ooatagloaa 3Uoo4 FoUoa. Xerroaa Debility aa all JUflex AXUasata, CONSULTATION FREE ' To men whose year ara being lived In physical Imperfection as a result of mistakes or misfortune, whose lives r lea than full and perfect Uvea and who yearn to be tha men that nature meant them to be, I extend an earneet and aympathetlo offer of con sultation and advice. My experience among; men and In treating men's diseases places ma In a position to be helpful to you. In consulting ma you will ba asked no foolish and embarrassing questions. All In formation given you will have a direct and vital bearing. If your symptoms ara of no consequence I will tell you so. If treatment Is needed I will tell you Its coat ana in lime mat. win in au proDaoiuty bo required to erreot a complete cure. If I feel any not urge my services upon doubt aa to my ability to cur you, I will not take your caae at all. I will you. If you aee fit to place your caae In my cars. every promise I maka shall be fulfilled. If you do not, you will be welcome to the information and sug gestions feriveh. and will be Invited to call for further consultation absolutely free at any time. Those finding It Inconvenient or Impossible to call In peraon are st liberty to write a full and complete description of their symptoms, and their letters will receive my prompt and careful attention. All. consul tation strictly confidential. American women have married diplomats of nearly all the contin ental nations, but Mrs. Yunn Kwal. whose picture is here shown. Is allen A Lewis, commission and the first American woman to marry a Chinese statesman. She was a nrndltrA tnPili.ntj IT,nnt n .4 ria, I W HOLES ALECROCKERYnDGLt5S- wuuiau ui i euueiucui ttuu cuuure, mm uer iiuuuauu is war, praei. Hegel ft Co, Portland, rirst secretary or tne Chinese legation, bne declares ner intention or adopting oriental garb on her return to her husband's country. The DR. TAYLOR Co. COKsTXX SECOaTD AVD KOBBISOY aTTBBSTS, WmTlAJfB, OMOOaft9 Prirat Batraaoo 834 14 Morrison ' Street. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. MINES AND INVESTMENTS. TO CLOSE "UP AN ESTATE I WILL sell One certificate 1,000' shares Denny . DuUc ...... , One- certificate 2,000 shares Denny 'Dulla. -- i. . 6,000 shares Rambler' Gol Mining, 4,000 shares Black Swan Mining-, '1.090 shares Tonopah Northern. Make your highest rash orrer. Administrator, care The Journal. MONUMENTS WANTED MEN WITH BUSINESS abllltv who can furnlah IROft in 11.600 cash security for district super intendents for the larsest and moat successful merchants' association In the west (18 offices In California). openings in Portland. Salem Mnd As toria; experience unnecessary, rnut hon esty and energy la essential; remunera tion 13,000 to 19,000 per annum, ac cording to location and ability. The president of the association Is in this city ror a short time. For Interview amreas k-zzs, Journal. EXCELLENT PAY AND PERMA nent plac: city asent for old lin health and accident insurance company, union Guarantee association, ground noor commercial Club bldg, 6th and JHK SIS KSS DELAYS IEU A KINGSLEY. 26K 1ST, PORT- land's leading marble and granite wka NOTARY PUBLIC C F. PFLUGER, NOTARY PUBLIC, commissioner of deeds. Deutsches aotarlst K. 14 Mulkey bldg, 3d and Mor. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. CLARA MACFARLANE, SPECIAL 1st gynecology and obstetrics, 311-14 Swetl&nd bldg. Main 6666; A-1966; res. Pacific 167. DR. LILLEBELLE PATTERSON. SPE clalist on nervous, acute and chronic diseases. -317 Fenton bldg. Pacific 1190. DR. R. B. NORTHRUP. 416-16-17 DE kum bldg. Id and Washing-ton st. Phone Main 149. Examination free. PLUMBERS DONNERBERG A RADEMACHER, 101 jtsurnaia st. jfnone Main isi FINE PIANO AND VOCAL TEACHER win exchange lessons for plain sew ingana mending. K-zso, journal. WANTED TO BUY 2 TEAMS YOUNO horses, 1,400 to 1,600 lbs. Oregon A vYuiMiiuHiun iiumopr jo., root or nam mon ave, south Portland. LADIES' GOLD WATCH. WEDNE8 dav. March 11. isnnorram V. T. itr engraved on cover. Liberal reward "wlli uo paia ior its return as it is highly . . A 1 . . A 1 . ..I . ,cimru as a. neejBiKe. m IBS MUTpny 1435 Knowles ave.. or Phone East 6240 AN EXPERIENCED FRUIT-CANNERY man wants a poultlon as foreman of rne preparation ana canning depart jiiriiiB. journal BEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT FOR district superintendents wanted, In uuainesB cnance column. PLATING AND OXIDIZING REFINISHINQ. FIXTURES. PORT- land Plating Co, 303 E. Wash. E.1382 PRINTINQ v MODERN PRINTERY MOVED TO 146 6th st. opp. Meier A Frank's. . , UG1LBEE BROd, PRINTERS CARDS, . blUheads. etc. Main 1866. 146 lat. PAINTING AND PAPERING PAPERING. ' KALSOMIN ing. W, M. Johnson, 429 6th st Main mt.' . - " FOR BEST WORK, PRICES RIGHT, rail P. A. Doane. E. 1093. 104 Union ave. . PUBLIO STENOGRAPHERS DUFUR A - DUFUB, II CORBBTT ; bldg. Phone A-6386; largest and most complete stenographio ofltice In west FATHER FALLS DEAD AT ILL SON'S BEDSIDE Overexertion of Restraining Alco holic Patient Kills Old Parent. PAINTS, Oil AND . GLASS JP. E. BEACH A CO, THE PIONEER - faint yo. window glass ana giasing. iss imi, jfnone is. PATENT ' ATTORNEYS PROTECT YOUR IDEA WE CAN patent It Moulton & Scobey, attor ?". Colombia bldg, Portland. Or. i. J. HIKSHHEIMER. 22f?4"WABH, Y patent and pension attorney. ' Patents. coPYRtGHts. a.' X ma- ter, 618 Commonwealth bldg. REAL ESTATE J. M. Pittenzer & Co.. - 163 Russell st, Phop B. 4649. Flra insurance, 'loan. -Teal estate. J, W. OGILBEEtEAL ESTATE AND loans: eatah. S3. 14SH l6t. room 11. ROOFING. ,,KU0 . OUTTERING, RE pairing and general"bblng. . loslL Jefterson-at. Pacific I4tc IF VOLiH ROOF LEAKS OR EeU" painting, call E. 4969. Woodlawn 811. RUBBER STAMPS ; AND SEALS ALSO ALL OFFICE STATIONERY. P. D. C Co, 331 Stark. Tel. 1407. r New York, March 12. John J. Jay- cox. 65 years old. of Binghamton, was bending over the bed in which hjs son, "red B. Jaycox, was having a convul sion at tne latter' home, 62 Grove street, this city, today, when the father began to gasp for breath. He went to a rear room and toppled over dead. When the wife and the daughter-in- law of Mr. Jaycox came upon his body they began screaminir. A nniiinmn went to their assistance, and after send ing for an ambulam-e i,d n ne couia do to control the son, who had become violent. At the hospital it was said that Jay cox was suffering from alcoholism. FINDS SILK GARTER IN HIS PACK OF T0BACCQ But Married Man Declines Invita tion , to Find lite Mate. OU LINER Sweethearts' Farting Smack Lasts Second Over Three Minutes. STREET PAVING WARREN i CONSTRUCTION CO. street paving, sidewalks and crosa- 1 n e n. J 1 4 Lumber Exchange v 'iHS BARBER ASPilALT PAViNO COl i-fj oalacd. Oflice tli Worcester blk, Pottatown, March - IS. Pretty, berib- boned and of red silk Is the garter Ed- Vdrd B.1 Trout, a tinsmith, found in a fresh pack of smoking- tobacco today. On the garter was a card which said: "If vou want' to know -the wenrer n ddI v at the Miller cigar factory. Potts- town. Pennsylvania, and , you will aee the mate. - This sueestlon to see tha mate haa not been acted on by Mr. Trout, as he Is married -and has . several children. As a leap year proposal .this is said to be unique..- " '.t - A large number of pretty girls ara erapioyea at tne Miner cigar raciory. Mumps at iScappooae. ? 8nrlal rHunatrh in Tha lanrnaLt Scapnoose. Or, March 13. An epidem iu mumps is raging in this communi ty..: jxeariy every lamuy has one or snore casca It Is feared the school will "JS. be cloaed. There are a few cases of bilious fever. v - , . ;... : v , Metxger, jeweler, optician, 142 Wash- New York, Mkrch 10. The Merry Garden kiss, the "Dream Walts" kiss and all other famous, kisses of lengthy duration were left at the post when the real "soul kiss" was exemplified on the gang plank of the steamship Tour aine of the French line which delayed the steamer rrom sailing a second over three minutes, which was the time of the prolonged smack. The order had been given to draw in the gang plank by Agent Fouget when a dainty and pretty French girl leaped from a taxicab and dashed for the steamer. Sh had run midway up the gangplank when she noticed the prep arations to depart, and she paused and cried, "Francois!" A form in the person of a goodlook lng youna Frenchman answered her cry from the steamer, and they were in each other's, arms before any of the crew could prevent him from leaving the steamer. As they locked arms their lips met and the kiss was on. Persons aboard the steamer and on the f ler stopped waving and calling adieus, he crew - ceased shouting, while the captain forgot to give any further or ders and simply gasped as the kiss con tinued. Agent f'ouget was the only one woo retained nis presence or mind and at the start had exclaimed, "Oh, I cannot atop that!" With watch in hand he had been di recting the departure of the big steam er. He kept one eye on the a way Inn couple and the other on the watch as it ticked off the seconds. One minute, he murmured softly to himself: "two minutes," he later whis pered; but as-the hands moved around he could not repress his agitation as he almost shouted "three minutes!" The last call was evidently heard by "Fran cois" and his pretty sweetheart, for a second later tney. unwound themselves from their embrace and the luscious kiss was over. Silence utter silence had greeted engrossed were the thousands or more nectators. DUt as tne young coudiq Darted-the spell was broken and lusty cheers Drone iorin irom tne passengers, crew and crowd on tne pier. Her face a blushing scarlet, the vnuns- woman tripped down trre srarur plank, radiantly happy, while her com panion darted back aboard the Tour- alne. breathing heavily from the ex ertinna or bis ecstatic rareweii. The steamer . was immediately cast loose and "Francois," In the stern, kept waving his hat to . his sweetheart on the pier until he disappeared from sight down the bay. . ' It is the first time oh record that a kiss has delayed the sailing; of a Eu ropean steamer. Orders hava . been issued by the French line officials to be vigilant and prevent a repetition of tne ' soul Kiss arouna .sailing time. EXPLORERS FlflD MJLCUFFS Face of Great Wall of Rock Covered With Chiseled Figures. 'MM Pt7$ -A MM Mm "BOWERY DEPEW" AT THE - WHITE HOUSE (Special Dtsostcb to Tt JoornaU Washlnrton. March . 12. Tom RO' nan, known as "the Bowery Depew,-was presented to the president toaay oy Representative Bennet of , New .York. The. president and Tom ara old friends, ana tne visitor reeiea on a swiit speecn in bis" best vernacular. - i "Mr. President," he said, TbrlnaTyou greetings from tha- Bowery. , Keep up wui KUUU ffUrR. - v ' -- . ten to Mr. Rooaavelt whlla h waa at Montauk Point before he became rov- ernor, and asked him down to the Bow ery to speak. .-.-.....' "You came and talked to us, Mr. Pres IdenV d'ye mind, and some Here Tom struggled bard to keen back n term that would not anunil wall In tha White House. i- j - . -' , . . , "Somebody stole votir mat.'' ' -i- The ' president said - ha minded about it. . " all Fort Smith, Ark, March 18. For years there has been a legend current in the Boston mountains and throughout the northwestern portion of Arkansas of a I lost mine. The legend had Ita origin In Indian tradition. Many have explored I the canyons and cliffs north of Mulber ry, end there are men who for many years have devoted their lives to the ex ploration of that region, where are found the most rugged mountain forma tions In the state. Among the firm believers In the hid- uen treasures and weird history secrets of the Boston mountains is a noted mountain character who haa devoted the last 20 years of his life to prospect ing and exploration A. B. Sloans, whose home is. 18 miles north of Mul berry, and who is known in all ' that section as "the Cave Man." Mr. Sloarie Is at present in Fort Smith with a remarkable collection of ores, stalactites, stalagmites and other cave and rock formations. He also has some samples of varl-colored marble, of which he declares there are great ledges in the canyons of the Boston mountains, I 80 miles north of Mulberry. ' I Another man who has often Joined! and other drug: habits are positively cured bf I 1 . I I . L. - I .... 1 T . 'I . BTmTT , T . i I . I . . I iiiiii in iiicse rAjjwrnuuu iripa la vr, lusiiuiAi rvr oypouermu or internal US& run oi aiuiDerry. lit. iii is aiso an i Bsmpiesent so any arng nsoitney cntnusiast on tn-suDjeci ox tne cava i mwi. and otner remarKahie rormations lnjPt; that vicinity. One1 of the peculiarities of the region is described, by them as a I for sal by kldome Drag Oa, ui XUi4 ciur iuu yards long ana u reel nign pin reruaa. with perpendicular race wmcn Dears evi dence or the handlwora or men or two or more centuries ago. animals and Birds Mr. Bloane tells of discoveries made during two years of work In-uncover lng the .primitive formations. He and ur. .tiui rouno great races oi tne ior- r lODa Cure the most obstin mauon wmcn naa oeen cniseiea into Bt cases in S to 10 days Price it rigures or .animais, Diras, etc; in i otner p,r box or three boxes 86.00. Sold by rti" ft'' 'n,l K,ilhJ .flfSn!- Address T. 7 i .i. ritnttunii isisirt st, foruanc or. stone. Along tne Dase or tne cnrr, in digging in thesartiflcial formation made of stone and cement ages ago, they found counterparts or the symbols cut in the walls above. In going deeper at one point they broke through into a cave which bad evidently been sealed up ages ago.' neguiar prne z.uu per bottle m rmiraniggiator by mail in plain wrapper, ale) Chaaaleal Co. St Laulav M rOR OMCNONLV Dr. Sanderson's Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The best and only reliable remedy ior DELAYED PER VUILI 1 J ILi'U JLnl JLj CUM ToStay Cured No Money Required to Commence Trcatmtnt If Honest a&d ResponsJbl You Can Pay When Cured We ArcSpecialists in Diseases of Men We Cart Qnlckly, Safely and Thoroughly Weakness of men varicocele, hydrocele, nerrotta debility, blood and skin diseases, sores, ulcers, swollen glands, kidney, bladder and rectal diseases, prostate gland disorders. and all contracted diseases of men. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE If you cannot call, write for our Free Self-Examination Blank MEN, IF IN TROUBLE CONSULT US TODAY i Hoars from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m., and Sundays from 10 to 12 Oregon Medical Institute 291 Morrison St, Between Fourth and Fifth, Portland, Or. TRANSPORTATION COOS BAY LIN Tba taamahln BREAKWATER Imh Mrg'llolns Stories of the mysteries P?f?.5w,;u8 Jt-Pt. ,.n.oMmia thtt nUffm , ... W u-i i .in aHl Pons of tha Boston mountains SST most $L3t1TS. 'oTr Vf'illnt 512 a SSStt r..tn ofnea. 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Prior to his elec tion as bishop of Covington in 1889 he. was located in Detroit oaiv on "bhoko armrnrE" 7 That' to LAXATIVE BBOMO QUM8. Look for tb sIsMtor of E. W. GBOVE. Vm4 tbs worm aver ro t-Tir a uoia is us iy. Ticket offic IIS Third jjar Alder. Have you 78 cents T Bee pafo It Columbia River Scenery ' Dally aarvlc between Portland and The Dalles, except Sunday, ' leaving Portland at 1 a. m arriving about I p.. m, carrying xreignt ana paasengers. Splendid accommodaUona . for . outata and livestock, -' '- .-. ttock foot of Alder st, Portland; foot of Court st. The DaOlea. ., Phone Maaa 14. Portland. : -.- f ,-. t . ; : Is nmrin I BMatloa lb ng ad rer tl meats - arla. pleas Jooro!, , . ip MEN ! Read This Notice Consultation Tree ALL CURES GUARANTEED . No Pay Unless Cured Our Fee $5 to $30 Medicines $1 50 to $6 a Course , msBToxrs Dxarxmr, toerr tttautt ajtd axa WZAK1TESSS 01" XSV. v - . 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Our treatment brings .certain and speedy relief to the sufferer. . - if there is a soreness or swemna of the veins. du tn imv n nMn olroalatlon, you hav Tarloos , and should attend to its treatment at once. Our treatment drives away the stagnant blood, relieves and at once the soreness, and jrestores tha portions ao normal health aad strsnalh. . OBSTxvoTzoara 1 Are usually accompanied by some other trouble, such as an Inflamma tion or Kidney or Bladder trouble. Our treatment for obstructions is painless, and Is a true sneclflo, . qulcklv removing-the troubla. as well a other forms. of weakness that may accompany it Do not nffar-. in.. but come In and let us assure you of a .safe, - speedy and permanent cure.' ' If you cannot call, write for Information, - . - 5 v XO-OXSa to , Vto t-SO dally j Bondays, to 18. -i MEDICAL AND SURQICAL COXXXX XCLOHP ACT TAMTTTT.Tj aTXTTTg, T OXTSAHP, OXEOOX. ST, LOUIS DISPENSARY lt