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.-' v -t 15 THEDKEGON'SUNDAYOtraN i . v...... . IMS OBTAIUS fiFFOFn-SAII RR52 m m mm mm mm mm mm m mm m mm f Windjammer to Leave for . Europe Tomorrow Morn DKH'TY MARSHAL GUARDS VESSEL Iter. A. E. Dernays, Chaplain of fteev men's Institute, Says Effort Wm Mado to Induce Men From Van confer Not to Go on Board. The German bark Nereus has a full complement of sailors and will leave Sown the river Monday morning. Ehe 1 at anchor In the stream with a United States deputy marshal on board to guard against Interference from shore. Cftptetn Muller secured enough men from Vancouver, British Columbia, yea terday afternoon to fill out the com pie ment and they were signed before the German consulate and taken on board est night' -The sailors were brought , here free of charge by L. A. Bernaya, upennienaeni oi me seamen a insti tute at Vancouver, and son of Rev. A. XL Bernaya, chaplain of the Seamen's Institute in this port Rev. lierneys atated laat night that vary enort waa maae yesterday art rnoon to get the men to refuse to board the vesael In the etream. In view of this, complaint will be filed with the stato sailor boarding-house commission with the Intention or having the partiea 4. . imnii ummim mm i iinniii . i n iiu i auiimmrn , i i ' i m. i'jiim m '.'! 1 m ri - -v- 77;si-" " . ytH j 7''A " : AX s ' ' !:a ;r;;-v:(i 'mm''' '" r i.-:.'-;:V hm Mii r im Hi i'OMaomaoMUM wmn iiwiaMiiiiih -.Mi iS Gasoline Schooner Condor. Tiji 1ft U vftftnllnA mrYtnnnfr rnndor. interfering brought to account. Captain Tyler Is at Couch atreet dock "The law under which aallora are loading machinery and general merchan- neina- nti nnui nut rr Pnrt ann. a ia lor laauina uav una Aisea. cue poaed to have been enacted to protect arrived here during the f lrt of the me men. aitM Mr. Kernava in niauna sing the matter, "and not with the In inn i or niacins a nxea price upon tne iu. r.,i..n i. n .-.-., week In ballast from Yaqnlna. She la owned by the Waldport Lumber company and carries lumber ocoaalonally frnrn Al nea to Taqulna for reshlpmen t to Sao Franclaco. RODE OUT GALE - . flN-WAY-SOUTH Steamer Alliance Returns From Exciting Trip to Coos Bay. 31EETS RIVER CRAFT OFF THE RIVER BAR Sern-YTierlcT Telegraph Starts for rugct Sound and Oorsos liar In Safely but Returns to Await More Favoralilo Opportunity. Bernaya In discus pany. Sl.e is due to arrive tomorrow. body of every man who wanU to go to ,bu, Wedneada The aa la alao the Nome Kereus cane Is beina watched with much lntoreBt by shipping men and one captain In commenting on the case aaia mat wnne tnere can le no ooiec- tlon raised agalnat a fee for men when scarcity of labor ao demands It, the praatlco of deallncr In men at so much per head haa been abolished In moat ports of the world and. should be abol ished here. "Sailor boarding-houses are main tained in many ports but thoy are boardlng-housea whera the men stay if iney visn as in any other hoarmng- nouae, but they are not held at a regu lar prle, 88 here or on Puget sound. Or even nt San Francisco, In fact all rlong the Faclflc coast. Of course. I don't blame the boarding-house men for RHttlnK all they can out of the business. but It Is not Juet to a great many sail ors and ship owners. A ship master should have the privilege of signing jus own crew if he sees fit. Again It Is stated that not always ones the snip itet the worst or the deal when a crew deserts, for In many cases sailors leave large sums or wages be hind. This money Is supposed to be turned Into the English board of trade but It Is asserted that the first money from euch sources la yet to be heard from. Reports Invariably show that the expenseo of gottlng men to fill the places or the deserters were as great as tne amount leit ber.ina. iy, City. The Northland and St. Helena are also io start out as soon as they can be gotten Into trim. MARINE INTELLIGENCE, Begnlar Xdnera Due to Arrive. Breakwater. Coos Bay March 29 Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook March 30 Eureka. Eureka and Coos March 31 Senator, San Franclaco March 31 O. W. Elder. San Pedro and way March 31 Hanalel, San Franctsce April 1 Alliance, Coos Bay April 4 Rose Cltv. San Francisco April 7 Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way .... April 7 Arabia, orient April 10 maomeaia, orient May i A les la. orlont June 1 Numantla, orient July 1 Begnlar Xdaera to Depart. Alliance, Coos Bay March SO Hue II. Elmore. Tillamook March 31 Breakwater. San FrancUco April 1 Oeo. W. Elder, San Pedro April 2 Senator. Ran Francisco April 3 Kureka, Eureka and Coos Apri-1 3 Hanalel, San Francisco April 4 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. April 9 Rose City, San Francisco April in Arabia, orient April 16 Nlcomedla. orient May 5 Ale&ia, orient June 6 Numantla, orient July 6 Teasels la Fort. 81 Nicholas. Am. ah. Astoria Berlin, Am. ah. Alaska Henrv Villard. Am ah Astoria 1 ortland Will Ship Much Material in Acme, Am. ah. Portland Lbr. Co. V... tWnM -?raa1n't aL. sn, .i, inn i on -- I Alice Alarle. Fr. bk Mar n'i The Norwegian steamer Elsa arrived Hoche, Fr. bk. MontKomery. No. 2 UP yesterday from Acapulco under Collunna. Br. bk Coal bunkers charter to the American Trading com- Broderlck Castle, Br. ship Stream pany tj carry lumber to Australia. She Larglemore, Br. eh Coal Bunkers Went to the drydock for cleaning- and 1 Edward Detallle. Fr. bk. Columbia No. 1 painting and will probably not reach Sommerstad, Nor. as. Llnnton the looal harbor before the middle of Strathblane, Br. ss E. & W. Mills the week. Marecha Davont. Fr. bk Greenwich With the arrival of the Elsa there are Moller. Fr. bk Dolphins row five large tramp steamers In the crown or India, Br. bk.Montgomery No. 2 river for lumber, the other four being Verbena, Br. bk Elevator Bu genie Fautrel, Fr. bk Antwerp Vlncennes, Br. sh Antwerp Gael. Fr. bk Ixjndon Neatsflelds, Br. ship Hamburg Coal Ships 13n Bonte. Ancaloa, Br. sn Newcastle, A. Mlndoro. Am. sch. .Newcaatle. N. a W. Trajnp Steamers En Boats. Minerva. Nor. ss Panama Strgthpyle, British ss....San Francisco lnversklp, Br. ss Sun Francisco Boverlc. Br. ss San Franclaco Taunton, Br. ss (Juaymaa El Boats in BaUast to Load Orala. BIG LUMBER CARRIERS. Alsterkamp, Ger. sh.... Manx King, Br. sh Urania, Nor. bk Port Crawford. Br. Sh. Afc-aes Oswald, iir. sh. River Falloch. Br. bk . Nordsee, Ger. sh Oregon, Oer. eh Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk. Henrietta, Ger. sh .Caleta Colnaa Taltral . . . .Valparaiso Callao Cullao Callao Callao , . . . . Yokohama .... Yokohama . . . .West coast With 4! passengers and considerable freight, consisting principally of dairy products, the steamer Alliance, Captain Olson, returned last night from Coos Bay. The finest kind of weather was enjoyed, light winds and a smooth sea. Coming In over the Columbia river bar, the Alliance met the jiiern wheel steamer Telegraph bound fer Puget sound. The -sea waa perfectly smooth but the Telograph returned to Astoria, her navigator evidently fearing that a storm would break loose before being able to make the run to shelter behind the cliffs that mark the entrance to Puget sound. The Telegraph left Portland Monday morning and has been waiting for a fa vorable opportunity ever since. Captain UlRon was of the opinion that yesterday was about an good as any that will ever present Itself for the sea was so smooth wnen ne brougnt tne Alliance in inai the rollers oLi not even show a break as they drove in against the Jetty. in R-olng from Portland to i;ooa nay the Allbaice encountered the worst kind of a storm. She crossed out Monday mornlnir about an hour before the North Head lookout reported a 72-mlle Kale and barely escaped being bar hound. Terrific seas were stirred up outside, but the craft rode them without diffi culty and made good time. Amonir the passengers who came up last nldlit were Peputv t'nited States Inspectors Ames and Walden, who have been on the bay Inspecting a number of steamers. Tne Alliance Is scheduled to leave for Cjos Bay Monday night. Family to Accompany Masler. 'Sppeinl DtupMrb to The Journal.) Aberdeen. Wash.. March 2S. Mrs. MaMors. wife of the captain of the schoon- r Mahukom, and three children, havi arrived from San Francisco to accompany Captain Masters on 1 lie long voyage to New Zealand, which li will soon bu'tn. The vessel Is rapidly fln Ishlr g li r load at the Slaile mill. J OKK GliTS WOMAX INTO WHITE HOUSE Oil Steamers Ea Dottte. Geo. Loorols. Am. ta San Francisco i SUIT IS TRANSFERRED. Mrs. John Sharp Williams Takes Husband's Jest Seriously. the British steamers Strathblane, Btratntay and Needles and the Norwe gian steamer Sommerstad. The Strath- lay and Needles arrived up yesterday to losd ror tne orient. Tne Btratntay will finish loading during the week for Yok ohama. Kobe. Dalny and Calcutta, and the Sommerstad finished loading yes terday afternoon for Shanghai. Her cargo measures about 3,000,000 feet but Is valued at $50,000. The unusually high valuation la due to the fact that It is made up to a large extent of a fine quality of flooring and large tim bers The combined cargoes of these five tramps win aggregate approximately 14,000,000 feet. They will be afloat be fore the middle of April, by which Leyland Bros., Br. sh Astoria Turner. Am. sch Tongue Point King Cyrus. Am. sch. Prescott Albyn, Rus. bk N. P. Lumber Co Ernest Legouve, Fr. bk Irving Clan Buchanon, Br. bk.. Columbia No. 2 Irene. Am. sch i.lnnton J. M. Weatherwax, Am. sch Astoria Eugene Bergallne. Fr. bk Mersey Cornil Bart. Br. bk Stream Celtlcburn, Br. bk Oceanic Nomla. Ger. bk Astoria F. S. Loop, Am. ss - Astoria Washington. Am. ss Rainier Condor, Am. as Couch stret Donna Franceses. Br. bk Astoria Strathtay, Br. ss Stream Nereus. Ger. sh Stream Tacoma Court to Hear Case Brought i at ' Aberdeen. i (SpcrtnV Plsnatcb to Tbe Journal.) Aberdeen. Wash.. March 28. The suit Washington, March !S Pome friends Of the Hart-Wood mill against the 0f Representative John Sharp Williams' o?0 ttgwtt ?V&WVn" -me to visit her a few days ago. the superior court, has been transferred "John," said she at the breakfast to tlio federal court at Tacoma. table, "I shall be very glad to show The suit arose out of the alleged fall- , ..,, , ,, . ,,, .i,, T ure of the tugboat company to have a JCJ St t V .'t tug on hand according to ngreerrirnt t to..," , V,1" P,la ' nit. u.. pull the wrecked schooner Salona off ! ,.,J c" , ',h i,U" i10"1.? "J the beach after sl.e had been got ready ,PJ' ',' tumlng' nnd g0- 8ald h,. c,,i,in a t ! her husband. - Mrs winiams said nothing more, but when she thought the time had come for making the call she rang up the president. Her name was passed along and Mr. Roosevelt promptly came to the phone. "Mr. Roosevelt," she said, "I have some friends here from the south who are very eager to meet you, and I wish to brlnir them up to call on you. "Perfectly delighted." he exclaimed, "Come right up and see us.' The president was hs good as his word and instead of giving them 10 minutes, an hour bad elapsed when Mrs. Williams and her friends had departed. "When do you expect to show .the president to our friends?" asked Mr. Williams that evening "Why. I did as you told me, and we spent an hour nt the White House this each night are watching, the rn ekioa to witness tne iuria di rects of light which corns from the dis people sou then trlot known- as "mud voles noes," - about 80 miles below the international boun dary line, south of Mexican. The unusual activity of the mud vol canoes began about two -weeks sgo and has cons tatttlyr-lncreaac4.JIhe Co."Oi pah Indians, whose pueblo, Posa Vln cento. is within two miles of the vol canoes, were startled nights by rum blings In the earth. And then followed geysers of steaming mud thrown io a height of from SO to 50 feet "Indian Carlos." or Chief Borego, an aged Cncopah, who says he has passed his 100th year, declares that all his life he has lived beside these mud vol oanoee but never before were they so active. At his commsnd the Indians began their weird religious dances- a fortnight ago to appease the evil spirits supposed to have created the disturb ance, but aa the subterranean rumblings grew louder and the lurid lights played higher in the sky they dropped their ceremonies and fled to Mexican anJ Calexlco, where they are now encamped. At Brawlny. 76 miles distant from the volcano district, the smoke or steam from the place Is plainly visible, while at nights the play of lights on the southern sky is brilliant and beautiful From six distinct centers the lights rise end spread out heavenward. DEAKTH OF CLOTHES NEW CULT'S INSIGNIA peratlve, bow down to his chief disci pies and give him money. Every man member of the community of souls has been divorced sine be en tered the fold of Chief Sadony; every woman member Is unmarried, according to the wife's story. , The cult formerly hsd Its winter head.au.arlf ra at JJo 412- Wlnthrop a vs. nue, according to the wife, and a sum mer oolony at Montague, Michigan, known aa Whitehall camp. In the winter home the "Chief" had his throne room, where he went Into trances and delivered messages and orders through his disciples, "Peter," "John," "Joseph" and "Andrew." In summer time, according to the mother ef m young girl who ran sway from Pullman and waa traced to White hall camp, and found to be "huti priestess of the order, the faithful under orders to- discard most of tht lr clothes. . -.'."' The absolute power .of Sadony wss disclosed by frequent lashings he Is si- "'. Ug.d-ta have given Ms followers with a rawhide whip. .'' t Like the cull of Jacob rtellhari, this . one wee founded partly en "non-reslst-ance of Impulse," Mrs. Lola Sadony charged In her hilt that the "professor" was guilty of de- . sertlon, cruelty and non-support, end, , that he had kidnapped her child from -her home at No. 831 Otto street- " "Healer" Sodony'g Followers Scam per Aronnd In Scant Attire Dur ing Warm Weather. Chicago, 111.. March ti. A strange cult, more ritualistic than that of the Maxdasnan, which flourishes among Chicago Sun worshippers, was revealed In Judge Walker's court. Lola P. Sadony asked a divorce from "Professor" J. A. Sadony, founder and chief of the Society of Psychological Bclence, or Institute of Mental and Ath letic Development. The story of the wife, as told by her and other witnesses, was that of a "hpnler bv hands." who has gathered cult of admirers who worship him uuder the title of chief, take his orders ss im- CGeeWo Tke WtU-Xaews Keuatle CHINESE - Boot tod Bark DOCTOR Ufa atodr of roots and Arrb aad lo that atadj dlaravmd aod la (I'las to is world Ma vuuderftil remedies, SO MERCURY. F0180NS OK DKU6S USFD HE CURE! WITHOUT OPERATIOW OB WITHOUT THS Aft) Of A HUM. Fla flurantrea to ear Catarrh. Satkiaa. fans. Throat. Rb-attiBl .NarvoaaBMia. NVttohs DfhIMtr. Stnmark. tlOT. KISawf TrotihlM: alan Tswt Munhnrd. Carnal Waak tim and All Prlrara Dlaenaes. A SURE CANCER CURE aad aallakle. ir TOD ARI AFFLICTED. PONT DBLAT. DELAYS ARB fANOEROUS. It roa eaooot rail, wilt for armpton blaali nd rtrralar. lock 4 centa la atanpa. CONSULTATION FREE IUX C, OEX WO CHIMES tLLhlKliMM, CO 1UH rirat it., Cor. MarrUea, Fartlud. Oraaaa. riau ataatiaa ilia aiARIXE NOTES. Astoria. March 28. Arrived at 7 a. m. and left op at it:15 a. m., steiimer Alli ance, from Coos bay. Sailed at 7 a. m., steamer Kobe City, for San Francisco. Sailed at 8 a. m.. French ship Jules Gommes, for Queenstown or Falmouth. Sailed at 8:25 a. m., steamer Asuncion, for Sun Francisco. Sailed at 8:40 a. m., Norwegian hip Colonna, for Queens town or Falmouth. Arrived down at 7 a. m.. schooner Albert Meyer. Left nn at a. n;., Norwegian steamer Elsa. Ar rived nt 11:30 a. m.. Schooner Lettltia, from San Francisco. San franeisco. March 28. Railed nt iz noon, steamer senator, for Portland Kodondo. March 28 Arrived, sehoon- ! "H" .' ' i Well, that beats me er Allco Melionald. from Columbia river. Folnt lobos, March 28. Passed last Needles. Br. ss Portland Lbr. Co. time the American bark Acme will also Elsa, Nor. ss Drydock have completed a 2,000,000 feet cargo Alliance, Am. sa Couch streej. i-itJiuim, Am. sen Asiuria for New York. The Russian bark Albyn went from her anchorage In the stream yesterday to the mills of the North Pacific Lum ber company to load lumber for Port Natal, South Africa. She. too, will ftffy away about S, 000, 000 feet COMING FOR LUMBER. fleet of Steam Schooners Start North From San Francisco. Several steam schooners will arrive In the Columbia during the week to load lumber. A few of them will come to Portland, ethers will receive cargoes at mills nlong the lower river. Among the first to arrive will be the Cascade which is booked to load at the Otitis of the Tongue Point Lumber com- Xla Bonte to oad Iiomuer. Echo. Am. bktn. Callao St Helens, Am. sh San Francisco iMortniann, Am. ss Man I' ranclsco Melville Dollar. Am. ss. ..San Francisco Ravalli. Am. SS San Francisco Churchill. Am. sch Keelung Kelburn, Br. bk Mojillonea Virginia. Am. sch San Francisco Nome City. Am. ss San Francisco Cascade. Am. sch San Francisco Johan Poulsen, Am- ss...San Francisco Sm Bonte With Cement and General. Aberfoyle, Br. sh. Antwerp Edmund Hostad, Fr. bk London Bmanuele Accame. It bk Hamburg Asgard, Nor. ship Antwerp Bidart, Fr. bk Antwerp Albert Hlckmers. Ger. bk .Antwerp Clan Graham. Br. ah. Csrdlff nlpht, Norwegian steamer Akcr. Panama, March 28. In port March 17, Norwegian steamer Minerva, for Portland. Tides at Astoria today High water, 10:40 a. m., 8.1 feet; 11:40 p. m., 8.S feet. Low water. 5:02 a. m., 2.6 feet 5:20 p. m., 0.2 foot. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The steamer Charles Ft. Spencer Is to be launched Tuesdav from the ways of the Portland Shipbuilding company. The British bark Brodick Castle ar rived In the harbor last night wltn a part cargo of coal from Newcastle, Aus tralia. She discharged the greater part of it at Astoria. The steamer Breakwater, Captain Macgenn, Is due to arrive at Oak street wharf tonight from Coos Bay. i no scHooner i.euma is in tne river husband. exclaimed her WEIRD LIGHTS DRIVE INDIANS FK03I HOMES Brilliant Glow and Boiling Geysers Issue From "Mud Volcanoes" In Imperial Valley. Brawley, Col., March 2S Imperial val ley, once scene of racing flooda from I broken levees of the Colorado river, 1 ground for the contests of settlors and I claim jumpr-rs, v.ril of wondrous tales ; of productlveni sM in crops and stock tn lonrt lnmher for Han fr.nnl. u,. I a section or soiiinern an omia. wm en arrived yesterda Vtie Kock, bound from Newcastle. Australia for Pupet Sound, ever reaching port has now been abandoned. ONE OF THE STEAMERS THAT CARRIED COAL TO MAGDALENA BAY. i alwnvs has mauagi'd to keep In the ppotllght since the wonderful project of turning the Colorado's waters into the desert was cmn'civi-,! and carried out, less than a decade ago now has an other mild sensation. 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Portland. Or. U7 and otner drug nanus are positively eared bj liAin i liNA. t or aypouermio or internal use. F ample sect to any drug habttueAjr KVaq rfte szoo per bottle nr V v mall In nialn aimnnjff Delta Chemical Co.. St. Lonla. Moi mall. rAeirular prfte I at yonr dnigrixc or V: far aala by Ikldmore Dm Oaw U XklrS BU. rartlABA. ui BE A PERFECT MAN With No Back Pains-No Ner vousness No Waste of Power No Loss of Ambition Bat With Plenty of Life and Energy and the Vigor of Youth. To be strong and manly Is the aim of every strong man, and yet how many we find who are wasting the vitality and strength which nature gives them. Instead of developing Into strong. vigorous manly young fel lows that nature intended them to be, they find themselves weak, stunted and despond ent no ambition to do anything. They struggle aimlessly alongt sooner or later to become victims of that dread disease, nerv ous debility; their finer sensibilities blunted and their nerves shattered.' DR. TAYLOR. Ths Leading Specialist. I CURE MEN'S DISEASES I have treated hundreds of men who have long suffered a gradual, decline of physical and mental energy as a result of private ailments, and have been interested In noting the marked general Improvement that follows a thorough cure of the chief disorder. My success In curing difficult cases of long standing has made me the foremost specialist treating men's diseases. This success Is due to several things. It is due to the study I have given my specialty; to my having ascer tained the exact nature of men'a ailments, and to the original, distinct ive and thoroughly scientific methods of treatment I employ. To those in doubt as to their true condition who wish , to avoid the serious results that mav follow neglect. I offer free consultation and advice, either at my office or through correspondence. It your case la one of the few that has reached an Incurable stage, I will not accept It for treatment, nor will I urge my services upon any one. I treat cur able cases only, and cure all cases I treat. My Fee Is Only $10 In Any Uncomplicated Case. You Pay When Cured srxcrrco bx.ood roisozr. No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the interior, but harmless, blood-cleansing reme dies that remove the last ploson ous taint. TABIOOCZUI. Absolutely painless treatment that cures completely In one week. Investigate my method. It is th only thoroughly scientific treat ment for this disease being employed. My colored chart, showing the male anatomy and affording an interesting studv In men's dis eases will be given free upon application. I do not appeal especially to the man seeking the cheapest cure ta asking sueji a low fee as $10 for the cure of any uncomplicated caae of Male Disorders, but I want to reach all men who object to paying the exorbitant fees heretofore charged by specialists. My methods insure quick results, or I would have to charge more for my time. The out come in every case undertaken Is certain or I could not hold out the proposition to effect the cure be fore asking the fee. COBTBAOTED SISOBDSBS. Tom can depend upon a quick and thorough cure by my treatment. A quick cure Is desirable because a slow cure Is apt to be no cure at all, and a chronic development will come later. I cure you beyond the possibility of a reiapse and in half the usual time required. BEXXBZ AZZJCEBTS. Often the condition appearing to only a reflex resulting from some other he the chief disorder Is only aliment disease. Weakness sometimes comes from varicocele or stricture; skin and bone diseases result from blood poison taint, and physical and men tal decline follow long-standing functional disorder. My long ex perience in treating men enables ma to determine the exact conditions that exist and to treat accordingly, thus removing every damaging cause and Its effects. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. CALL OR WRITE TODAY Bouts A. M. to T. K. Sun days 10 to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 834 XOBBXBOB' STBEXT, OOBBZB SSCOBB, POBTXAJTD, OBSCrOV. f 3 S3 : .British Steamer Needles Which Arrlyed Yesterday to Load Lumber for China. .At the mills of the Portland Lumber I In from Mairdalena. Bar. hrineinar the fompany the British steamer f Needles I first: direct news from Admiral Ivans' vlll begin-loading; lumber this morning T& Needles Is a fins a Wamn tm. or China. , 6ho arrived yesterday morn-Iec aa haa yialted the harbor for a loos j -.. .V.v "V;'- vv f. :t- ''.-7 .i ..,'- i ..-. ;i - -. time n has a record for belntf speedier than tlus average freighter. . She is In command of Captain Turner and has 'a crew of 40 Singiialese, the first Of their klad to coma kere la body. .. ....' - OJRES-TH AT MEANS Kidney. Bladder and t Prostatic Diseases e master e s e dls- eases be cause we have found new and mighty weap ons -with which to fight them. Our treatment gos direct to the root of the trouble, the proper remedies are supplied, and diseased conditions are overcome by prompt and effective measures and the patient Is soon dismissed perfectly cured. Do not allow these terrible diseases to get tne start or you; at the very first symptoms consult a reliable special ist. You very life may depend upon prompt action. Vtrrrtrrro treatment gives in uuiviuiv stant relief from pain, stops all inflammation, emissions, and permanently frees the urinary canal from all obstruction. We re move every trace of thev disease without resorting to the pain of danger of the old-time operation method. In justice to our treatment, which where used 1 according to instruc tions, we only ask a thorough In vestigation to make you, If you are a sufferer from this often fatally neglected disease, one of the many who are today Indorsing our methods and sending others to us for treatment. . t . Special Notice ! OUR FEE mm SrSIsP We wish to extend an In vitation to IV ery sick man to call . and COWSTTXT TJS Licensed to Practice rBJBB. Medicine in Oregon. ! Kvrlrnrpfp ur mthod promptly I nyPfOCgie reduces the enlarged condition of the scrotum and speed- ! lly and permanently restores the ! part to perfect health and sound- ' ness. No Daln or detention from business. A speedy and lasting curs guaranteed In every case we accept for treatment Write If you cannot call Of flee Hours a. m. to 5 p. bl, 7 to 8:30 p. m. Bun day, a to 12. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL AND COXJfEB EXCOB21 ACTS iUHIU BTBEETS. XOKTLAJn, OBEQOTT DISPENSARY DSSEASESoflVEoJ You Do Not Pay tor Failures But for Cures The physician who has not sufficient confi dence in his ability lo cure his patients first and receive his pay afterwards is not the man to inspire confidence in those, who are in search of honest treatment. Our acceptance of a case for treatment is equivalent to a cure, be cause uc never accept incurable cases. We are satisfied to receive the money for the value we 1. ...... mif.fi 1 1 1 fl 1 1 f n f Kllf 1 1 - J. .vn.f.1 n nrniT. our worth and show positive and satisfactory Ulir BeSl KClCrCIICC results before we demand the fee. So, should i . nja n-.il io. nvt a uvuai Need Be Psld Unless Cored we fail to cure a case, the patient loses noth ing; while, when we. cure him, we have given what is worth more than money we have given him his health again. Varicocele If you are a victim of Varicocele come to our office and let ua ex plain to you our process of treating it. You will then not wonder vh we have recently cured so many obstinate cases. Under our treatment tha patient Improves from the very beginning. Pain almost instantly ceases. Soreness and swelling quickly subside. The pools of stagnant blood are rorcea irom me auaiea veins, wnicn rapiaiy assume their normal else, strength and soundness. All indications of disease and weakness vanish completely and forever, and in their stead comes the pride, the power, and Male Weakness X i We have treated so many cases of Kale- Weakness that we are al most as familiar with them as you are with the very daylight Onoe cured by us, you will never again be bothered with those many distress ing symptoms which always accompany aliments of this kind. All such evils wlfl be thoroughly corrected by our strictly modern treatment, whlciL.nJUXj-apldljt restore you to Jstbat naturo Intended-- . hale, healthy, happy man, with physical, mental and other powers complete. All Diseases of Men We also cure to stay cured Vsrtoceele, Hydrocele, Blood Volson, Oon treeted Diseases, TjOss of Manly Vigor, Brains, Plies, Xnpture, Kidney, Bladder and Prostatio Troubles, and all associate diseases. and weaknes of men. To these maladies aluna we have" earnestly devoted the bet years of our lives. Is it not worth your while to honestly investigate a cure that has made life anew to multitudes of rnenT We make no charg for private counsel, and give to each patient a legal contract In writing, backed by abundant capital to hold for our -promise. Our patients n! not pay a dollar unless a cure la effected. Office Hours S a, m. to t p. m., and X to p. m.; Sundays, 10 to It only. Write for self exam- ; (nation blank If you cannot cali, v. Many cases cured at home. - THE OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUFE