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THE OREGON' DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL 11, 1003. 5: .it - FOR FLEET Kaval Department Orders ,700 Men to Asiatic Station ; to Fill Complements of Ships to Full: Quota Sifirhtscclng' Trograin. ITamalpals snd Mulrwoods, with 1 . eon at Mount Tauialpala lor 2U of ' . " (Oalttd Vttt Leaied wlre.1 '". ' Washington, April 11. The naval de partment today issued orders to dis patch TOO enlisted roen' from New York to the Aslatlo ata.tlon for tha purpoas of filling tha complements of tha ahlpa ,'. up to tha full quota, , ; v- Tha Pralrla, bow an rout a from Guan- " Unamo to Now Tork, haa been detailed to . Uka aboard these aaUora at New "' Tork and to deliver them at Colon May 1 1. They will then ba transported acroas '. tha Isthmus to Panama,-City and go . aboard tha supply ship Buffalo, which will deliver them at flan Francisco by June 1. - Thence tha sailors ' will ba transported to Manila. , y 4 eaawMM . San Francisco, April 11. Judging , from tha official program of tha sight seeing committee of the fleet committee just issued, a bully good time la In a to re for the officers and men of the At- lanao fleet. Tha arransementa will ar . ford them a rare opportunity to obaerve . tha progress that Ban Francisco, haa made la the building Una and to see the wonderful scenery adjacent to the city, me oinciai program roiiows? Monday, May 11 AUreraoblie - run ; through tha city for Secretary Metcalf. oisunruuMd visitors ana officers o; tha fleet Observation ear , rid as for 1,00a enlisted men, starting from tha 1 Ferry building at t-10 a. dl, U a. . : P- m. ana p. m. TBssaey, May is Excursion to vaJ- .rnoers ana TfoT lejo for fleet. wodnsaday. man May II Trip of tha to Mount MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT fed fcr Han cr Beast TTTHILB ruing tot Horace II and Cattle bear in mind that it ia Jnrt as TalnabJo In your home. That Uma arm, ttralned muscle or bruised hand will sot twinge long If Mexican Mnatauur Liniment haa been applied. It penetrates quickly and ao itlierei all pain and soreness. , v : OwreesralstOyearsef easeeaa. with lunch ffloeri of the fleet. Car rides for 1,000 eullntx men a o Monday. Trip to Han Jom for 600 officers t tlie Ileal, with grand bail In the evening. ThuraUay. May 14 itrkotey day. Friday, May 1 Carrlilea for 1,000 en Hated men. as on Monday and Wednea day. .Saturday. May If Bants Roaa da Excurxlon to banta lion for 16 officer and 17 men. Second trln to Mount Tamslpala and Mulrwood for 100 off! Cera. The committee, which originally wanted 18.000 for Its uV haa deemed to make some of tho alKbtaeelng trlns leas eiaborste than was planned 10 in flrat place, thus cutting down tht amount needed to $1,600. FINED FOR FAILURE . -TO SERVE WARRANT (Special DlapatcB to The Jearaal.) Balem, Or., Arrll 11. A. J. McMillan, city marshal of Sllverton, was yester day found guilty by a Jury and sen teqeed by Judge Burnett In tha circuit court to pay a fine of 150 or spend tt days in tha county Jail, for failure to serve a warrant Issued by tha polios Judge for tha arreat of C. N. Matlock on a charge of opening his saloon in viola tion ol Jaw. sicMuianv cnose vo pay ine One. Matlock was found guilty on the first ballot by the same Jury that tried Mo- Mllian, during sn mienm in in. isuer trial, and waa also fined ISO. McMillan set up aa nia aerenss mat he did not arrant tha saloonkeeper on Instructions from the city council not to do so. He also atated that ha waa about to serve tha warrant when told not to by Mayor Jullua Wolfe. - Tha at tentlon of the Jury, however, was-dl rected to the fact that McMillan waa elected, and not appointed by tha coun cil; and therefore did not have to- obey tha council s orders. District Attorney McNary prosecuted tha caee for the atate and Attorney George O. Bingham appeared for tha defendant. v... , . . To Oaks SUak Tonight. Grand march tonight. Rink open to morrow all day. Kichardson's.lS skates for 14 all nsxt week at Oaks rink. Mon star masquerade Oaks rink May I. . t DRAMA AND MINSTREL FOR ATHLETIC FUND (Special Diipsfch ts Tea JosrssL) Paclflo University. Forest Grove. Or. April 11. The drama class will present tha Diar vntiuea -nr. bod- at ins mo- Graw oDera-houae at Bank a . tonight This la tha same performance given at the creacent theatre at uuianoro a week aaro with sAicoess. Tha proceeds frpm this entertainment will ba applied on ins tuna ior a new gymnasium. . . Tha boy a nave aeen working nar on a minstrel show that will te given in Mason lo hall Wednesday evening, April is. .Besides the usual sonrs and gags tha Drosram will consist of a take-off on local characters, entitled Tr. Large and Assistants." The entertainment Is under tha msnarement of a committee oomposed of Lawrence, Ferrln and Ward and the money taiten in win go to meet tha athletlo debt incurred during tha last school year. Mrs. Hansen of Astoria Dead. (Special THapatca te The Joarmal.) Aatorla. O.. Anrll 11. Mra Karen Maria Hansen of this city died Thurs day at tha raidenos of her niece, Mr. L. E. Tannant, at Hammondi . Tha cause of death waa paralysis. She waa born in Norway, June It, 1144, and came to the United Btatea In 1170. She . had lived in California, Portland and As toria. For II year a aha conduoted the Central hotel In thla eity. 8 he leaves husband and two eons. The funeral services will ba held at the Methodist church this aftertjoon and Sunday morn Ing the remains will ba taken to Port land, for burial. , v UEl'J DAILY FOR JilCOOll READERS Founder of tho Ledger In tends Vublisning After- " noon Taper on May 15. . (Special Ditpatcb te The JanrsaV) ' . Tacoma,- ApVU 11. Announcement of tha publication of a new newspsper for Tacoma waa made yesterday afternoon In a circular letter aent out by JR. F. Badebaugh and F.' 11. Eastman. Tha first number la to appear "about tho litb of May." tha statement says, "and will begin with II, K or 16 pagea." "Shortly thereafter" a Sunday edition la prom ised. , The paper will ba named the Tacoma-Daily Tribune. Tha United Press Is depended upon for a telegraph report, with a service from special cor respondents. Mr. Radebaugh said this morning: "' Tha caner will b non-partisan In politics, will allow no personal abuse in Its columns and will nsvsr wield the lash. It will print tho nsws fully and hl.lv ' Tk. .r0 Um Trlhtin. will demnnstrats that there Is a big field for snother newspaper in Tacoma. na Tribune will oe an evenins: w er. OfTlces have already been secured n tha Makers' Trust building. SUPS by tha thousand have been aent out for algnatures binding those signing to pay a year's subscription for the psper within one month after the first issus. Kadebaugh was the founder of tha Tacoma Led re r. and tha pioneer news paper of Tacoma. Ha recently bought the outfit of a defunct Seattle after noon paper, which will be utilised. Kast man la recently hers from Boston, where ha has baa mucn experience in news paper work. ' TO CARRY ALBANY'S FAME OVERSEAS Advertising Contract Calls for the Translation of Boost Stuff .and Printing In Journals In Europe). (Special DUpitce te The Journal.) Albany. Or. April 11 The Albany Commercial club has entered Into a con tract wfth a well-known coast magazine for a year's advertising at tha contract price of I12E0. In connection with the large aavemaejneni to os carntni in in miruini. ine eonoiDT aarees to navs matter descriptive of Albany and Linn oounty translated into foreign languages snd printed In leading papers of tha old world. This magaslns alone haa a cir culation of 116,000 monthly, and its readers are to be found in every section of tha United States. CANT LOAD CATTLE AT MYRTLE CREEK (pedal Dlfpatrh to Toe Joomit) Salem. Or.. April 11. Tha atate rail road commission yesterday received a complaint from B. J. Howland, president of tha Citisen's State bank of Myrtle Creek, complaining of the railroad fa cilities at that place and claiming that tha . station Is half a mile from tha town; also that in order to load cattle If la necessary to take them to Rose burs; for that purpose. Easter tarda, finest In the eitrV Tne Postal Shop. 114 Fifth street Mill CATTLE TO RAISE STIEEP ' ' ' ' Salmon River Ranchers Soon to Take Up Heavy Wool Growing:. ' (pedal DU patch te The learaaL) . Lewlston, Ida, April 11 The ranges of the bslmoif rlvsr, where SS.000 bead of cattle find pasture during tha winter, will within a fsw years ba given over to sheep. This Is ths statement mad by State Land Agent C J. Munson, who has recently visited the Salmon liver sec tion, where tba state baa made aeleo- tions of timber land, which will bs teased to ine eiocsmen oi mat seovioo for summsr range. Mr. Munson was In tha elty yeater day and completed filings on approxi mately 4, 100 acrea of timber land re cently eeleoted lit the Salmon river sec tion. ' lurlng the time the selections were oeing msde na oi sou seed ine gras- Ing question with a- largo- number of tha falmon river atockmen, and reports that many an making srrsngemenls to oiapos or cattle ana tsss up sneep, because tha ransea have been depleted of the good graaa and are now only fit ior sneep pasture. . He says such men ss Frank Wvatt will aooa be out of the cattle business snd engssed In woo'growlnir, and the general conditions of the Salmon river valley will bring larger returns from sheen then from cattle, which will re sult in the complete elimination of cattle-from that section within a few yeara. , WASCO RANCHER SHOOTS HIS FOE (BseoU! DUsatra te The JosraaLt The Dalles, Or April 11. H. H. Smith, a ranchsr living several miles south west of town, waa shot yesterday after noon by another ranchsr, C D. btrlager. Ths parties -havs been having trouble over roans and renoes. dome time ago, it Is said. Smith drew a gun on Stronger. Smith, who Is a powerfully built man, bad come to town and was returning home in bis wason when he met S trlns- er, who la a email man. They had some words, and Stringer, thinking: Smith was coins to beat him. drsw his run snd fired.. He then rsn Into ths woods. Smith monnted a horse snd rode into town. ' His wound proved to ba only a slight flesh wound la ths bresst. Stringer ame into town and eave him self up. ) RAILROAD INQUIRY v IN SOUTH ENDED (United press Leased Wire.) - Loa Anseles. Anrlt 11. The lnaulrr conducted oy tne siaje raj i roaa com mission into aiiegea discrimination in lft. - - . 1 1 n I - h ( 1 A - (.1.. W VM1IV1IU. ,M4Wmu. which has been in progress hera aeverai days, wss concluded yesterday. t Attorney-General Webb, In adjourn ing the inquiry, stated that it would ba resumed In San Francisco on a data to ba determined later. One result of the investigation was to show that the Santa Fa railroad had discriminated against San Francisco wholesalers. In favor of Los Angelea Jobbers, In a contest for San Diego trade. The inquiry la generally regarded as a farce by those who have followed the proceedings, as practically no evidence was introduced tor tha prosecution. . i . i i I. . Knight's at Third and Washington streets are showing' more swell low shoes at tl.60 per pair than ever before. iiiii Tho Hied Yon Hare Always Bought, and rblch has been In use) for over 80 Tears, lias borne the signature of - ' 1 and has been made under his per- : t; tonal supervision since its Infancy. f-CCCCAi- : a Ilwr no nns to decHvA toh In thla. J . ' All Counterfeits, Imitations And " Jast-as-jrood' are bat . ; jExperlments that trifle with and endanger the health of ' Infants and CWldrenExperienc against Experiment. 1 What is CASTORIA . CastorlA Is a harmless snbstltnte for Castor 00, Pare- . tToric, Drops and 8oothfnr Sjrnps. It is Pleasant. It ; contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Harcotlo substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ; ' and allays Fererlshnesse It cores Diarrhoea and "Wind y ' Colic It relleres Teething Troubles, cares Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the fitomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. . The Children PanacesyThe mother's Friend.' icEriuiriE CA Sears the Signatnre of The Kind You flaye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. , ' t -' tmt assyswswM r twnff. mew ftta mr w -A BALKY HORSE SIMPLY HAS TO MOVE WITH CAR BEHIND HIM Declining to respond to persuasion in the form of coaxing and light tapa from tha driver's whip, a balky borss attached to a delivery wagon of W. 8. Cutler A Son. grocers, blocked traffic on tha weat aoDroach of tha steel bridge for about 19 minutes yesterday morning. "uuud a rire unaer nim. "Olve him a good out with tha whip." ''Lead him away." Theaa wars aome of tha suggestions offered but only tha latter, waa acted upon, without avail. Tne rig was airectiy in rrom or a mind conceived the Idea of shoving the stuooorn norse across ins Driage. J. avy timber was obtained, one end wss Disced at tha front of the car and the other at tha rear of tha wagon, and the motorntan turned on tha power. Tba horse didn't just understand what was transpiring- in tha rear, ao ba made a lunge and broke part of tba harness. Repairs were made and the experiment waa tried again. The second time It was ansuccessful but at ths third. at tempt the stubborn antral gave up ' In disgust snd started across tha bridge on the run. Then tho paaeengera who had gath ered s round the rig to watch the fun and give advice boarded their ears and proceeded on their way. . , Chicken Dinner 30 Cents. We give this to advertise our t5-eent family - dinner - Coma and try them. New Grand Central restaurant, iO North Third street . , . , ft XV . tto Studcr.ls ; ' ' i ' Our encrase la dna to n!rs high-grade work at reasonable pi km HERVOUS PEOPLE And trios afflicted witli beartweak. neaa can now have their teeth at tracted filled and brtdgework ap plied without tha least palo or din ger. PATTfT.KSfl rtTltACTXON .. .CO h-KAKAT CROWNS .....,. K.O" BRIIXJE WORK Ki OUR BKST flArM I'LATEJ. . ' Hah AUU LIS LCD rUXTJH 16.00 TEETH aFtClACrtp! 1 .! BzaaOaatlom aaS Consultation Tr. Rc-Eriamcling Teeth Is tha greatest Invention In modern dentistry and has been moat success ful or an mstnoos. We extend to sll a special Invita tion to call at our office and have their teeth examined free of charge. We own and control tho largest and best equipped dental eetabU.h ment In tha world, having It oXXloes all told. Ws giva a written guarantee with all work for 10 years. Lady attend ant y ; ,,-. Open erenlnge till T. , Sunday I to L Union Painless Dentists S81M SSorrlsoa St, Ooraat Tlrst. The Coroner Should Be ' . a Physician, ' Dr. BeniNorden NO. 101 REPUBLICAN CANDI ,. DATE FOR . .,, , . t , ' ' County Coroner Indorsed by Medical Pro fession. ' 30 Years in Portland. ':-""A.a-iM li'-np'fL' m "agsfV'--' j7wtir' :r jfLa v --ilk m -xsi s3 vj . w-4V K ,-ai ra r-ri ry 2 mil . Mi- . .aw -veer ; ' mt A new waiy. to. stimulate ambitions - , . . ' Give your body a charge " of electricity every day. Nervous energy is the cap- itat of successful men. , ' It has carried them through many , obstacles to fame and fortune. The history of our men of businoas success shows soma striking Illustrations of tha fruits of atrenuous enterprise. It seams that most of tha men who ara now dominating tha bualneas world began .life as tha sons of poor man, without any better atart than millions oi omer men nsa ' ana win have. Tou have heard of tha rail road manager , who started In aa office- boy; of .the trafflo manager who earned his first month'a pay aa brakeman. Contrast with them tho Jani tor who atarted in aa an office boy; and tha track walker who started In as a brakeman. and .you can sea the difference In tna - results, i na januor naa an aven atart with tha presi dent both atarted aa office boysand tha track .walker had tha same atart as tha traffic manager, but ho did not have tha nervoua energy. JSJnsr. osAKait1: v"v " Do you want to ba rich and powerful?. . - Do you want to make a name for yourself aa a man et big affairs? . Do you want , to sea your picture In tha paper and have yourself described as a Napoleon of. finance? -' Do you want to be pointed out as you walk on the street as tha man who made hla. millions , by. turning his body Into a galvanic battery! Tha human body Is a machine. . -" Tha nervoua system Is tho motor ' ; ; , i Electricity Is tha power that runa it. - , The hustling spirit of American enterprise Is only an expression of nervous energy. r That nervous energy Is electricity., So If you Want success, : If you want to do big things and havo your picture in th Hall of Fame slva yourself a daily charga of electricity, ' , Success comes from effort; effort Is the' usa ,of a physical force; physical force is electricity. ; ,! This is the belief -of Dr. Samuel Hall, a physician who has made a life stady -; of the building up , of physical wrecks. '."" ' ' Dr. Haifa methods are different from the ways of the old-school doctors. Hs believes, that .electricity alons Is the power whlch-runs the human Intellect and ' tha physical machinery. . . " ' Dr. Hall is the Inventor of tha newest device for 'electrifying tho human body. It Is a drycell battery v or aeries of cells combined In a irlrdle worn about the k'iody at night. Dr. Hall-claims that this dry-cell bat ; tery Is as superior to the old-style electric belt as tha Incandescent light is to the candle. . - Dr. Hall has published one of the most Interesting - books I have ever read dealing with the subject. It Is highly and artistically Illustrated.; Any one can get - it free from lilm for the asking. . v - , " Hera are a few of Dr. Han's opinions: 1 Success is possible In this world to any man Who has the energy to strive ror wnai ne wants, ine only way to get what, you want Is to work for it, Snd,wir4 uses up, energy, a man wiinout energy naa no inclina tion to work. " It Is ,proven that the vital energy of the human body Is electricity. Therefore. , I believe ' that electricity is the foundation of success. . fob . Stookafaliw started Ufa aa a grooert elark at a dollar and a half a weak. He sow puta la' most of his tba. playing" golf, whsn Us stomaoh will 1st aim. v ' h There are only a few of our rich men who were born rich. Wealth " and promlnonca have coma from the expenditure of great energy, and any man who can and will hustle has aa good a chance aa any of these men had. . ' " There ia no doubt that a man's health has a great deal' to do with bis success.- There are few occupa tions nowadaya where a man can expect to become any thing w but a plodder unless he puts his shoulder to tho whesl and pushes himself ahead, and when a man la disturbed evenThour of tha day by mental tor- I tur over nis pnysicai incapaciiy . u nui or ambition to strike out and do things tor himself. "Get uo and hustle." advises tha man who has won success by hustling- by the forco of his energy. The advice Is good, but the plodder, hekKdown by want of that physical snd mental force which make a hustler, has no inclination; he has to drive himself t : get through his day's work. - . , . Electricity makes men aro oy Tilling inera wun animal vitality, Electricity la power, , energy, force. Andrew Carnsgl. tended "' stationary angina la MS' youth; later a. ws a talagraph operator and messenger. He U now giving bis millions to llbrar lss, and says that he Intends to die a poor man. The reason that men. and women, too, become dor mant, sleepy, laky, discouraged and unambitious Is that ths motive power or tne ooay oiectnciiy as neon In mi wav or another aramea zrom mem. my sysiem Is to give it back, and It would aurprise you to sea how a few applications or it maita tna aiscouragea, siow- g'olng man waka up and hustle. Electro-Vigor will put new life Into a body ex hausted and debilitated. It will prepare any man for a battle for success by charging his nerves with the fire of vigorous energy.;.' - , ' Electro-Vigor will turn back tha handa of time for old mon by renewing the vigor of youth InHheir veins. One old man of 74 says that ho feels ss young as he did at 40 after be had worn Electro-Vigor only , two months. , ;',..,'', .'- ' .' ' . '':. Tounjr men who discover that they ara wanting in self-confidence, who shrink from meeting people be cause of fear that they will be unable to make a good impression, will find by study of themselves that tha trouble is only a lack of nerve force. Build up your nervous energy , with a charge of electricity every day, and the nerve force and solf -confidence will oome Youna- men who' have been treated with Electro-Vigor are examples of vigorous energy, strength of character and ambition to dare and accomplish big things. Imagine the man depressed by disease and weak ness; downcast, hopeless, ill-natured, peevisn, despond ent, . absent-minded, inattentive, unattractive how can I such a man hope; to get up la the world? -Everything is against; mm. tie not oniy na. not ine euorsr u help himself, but he repels .people who might have it in their power to throw something In his way..-'-;- The principal features !. which commend Electro Vigor, to ) people' wanting a new ' supply , of-' nervous energy are the great volume of current under perfect control that is generated by these cells; the rheostat or regulator which enables the patient to turn on any quantity of the curront desired, and . the absence of .trouble such, aj the vinegar or. acid, so disgusting in electric belts. . .. -: - A:;Jsb:.rK- ; v i '. -"I've got ; nerve ' enough now to tackle ; anything,", writes a man who bad worn Electro-Vigor only three weeks. Little wonder., when he had charged his body, with, electricity every night for twenty-one nights; there is Immense couraga In a body full of electricity. : Oive- me a men broken down-In, splrlt.'gloomy, de-sporidont.-unmbltlous ' iiW , lacking confidence In him self, and by clurglng him with electricity every night for three months I will gusrantee to send him out a world-beater, Tnls weak-hearted dlspoaltlon is nothing but weAk liervei. and a dally charge of electricity will overcome 1t .In a few weeks. ,, . ;. Hera ara letters from a few of my oured patients given me without solicitation. Tou can sea thssa peo ple and secure from tnera a verification or wnat is contained in their lettera. . Mr. Thomas F. Hlgglna, a well-known railroad man of l!8 Twenty-second a tree t, San Tranolsco, says: "Electro-Vlaor cured ma of indigestion, kidney and liver troubles after J had taken great quantities of drua-a without bains benefited. Intake Pleasure M recommending your treatment to all sufferers from Mr. H. F. Brunk, ITS Sandy Point. Portland. Oregon, says: "My health haa improved very much under tha uaa of Electro-Y,ffr. Tha backache and diarrhoea ara cured, and I am feeling better generally than I hava for years past. X am an old resident of Portland. having lived here for about 10 years, and will vouch for your treatment at any time. :... n:'.r Mr. Harnr Batea. T54 Flrat street." Portland. Oregon. says: "Tour treatment haa- cured me of rheumatism and I am feeling Ilka a new man. I certainly consider Electro-Vigor a good investment, and thank you for your Interest In my case." -..'.''' Mrs. William P. Cochran. 408 Tourney ' building. Portland, Oregon, saya: . "Electro-Vigor has been a boon to ma It has cured ma of insomnia and nervous ness. I am very grateful Indeed for what your inven tion has dona for me." Mr. Alanson PearsoU. SSI Queen street, Seattle, writes: "I am 84 years old and hava used many treat ments. but never have I received such benefit aa, I hava from the use of Electro Vigor. It haa dona mora for ma In ona month than all other treatments hava done In a year. My bladder trouble 'has disappeared and my, whole constitution Is materially strengthened." Don't make the mistake of trying to drug your nerves Into a renewal of energy. Reason that the life of tha nerves is electricitythat Is i i scientifically proven and that weak nerves aro not made strong by drugs. It electricity is the life, giva them that ; s ; Drugs excite the nerves If you want them excited. Other drugs quiet them If you want them quieted, but In both cases the effect ia produced by a polsoiw-, It Is also true and proven that a man who takes a drug every day for thirty days has got to take twice as big a dose the thirtieth day as hs did the first to produce' the same effect.' , v-!MMt&l.&2.f,f Soma people take drugs as a stimulant. Recent ex posures or : tne contents or patent meaicmes prove that nearly all of tnem consist ox a lot or aiconoi ana a little poison.. ;.;Mv . v',f':ii'V'":iSS::;'" ' The successful man makes things movs; he's on 4he go all the time, chasing the dollars uphill and down ths lane, and he catches up with lota of thsm, while his brighter but lazy friend alts down and waits for them to fall In his lap, . , . ' Energy is what makes auccess. Fortune may knock at your front door once, but she Is not going to wall for you to come and open If you don't hurry. ; jr. Plerpon Xorgaa beraa his Imstnesa oaresr as a elark la. a Jtaak. ., , ' , . ' " Wear. Electro-Vigor, feel Its exhilarating epark In your nerves, its warming, vitalising glow in your blood, and 'after you havo enjoyed a month of Its use and have felt the return, of youthful energy, go out snd spend your new force In the creation of better condi tions for yourself. Hold up your head and look your fellow-man In the face, and compel .fortune to am).! j upon -you. .jz-.xs-.itt-:& No nain can exist In a bodv eharsed with electric life; you can have no rheumatism, no weakness, ) Inactive parts, because the life generated by this gran l force gives neaith and atrengtn to svsry organ. f Electro-VI ror la not like Electrlo BeltsMt is a dry- cell body. battery, does not need to be charged. It Is a pleasure, ena.no trouoie. to oe curea oy xiBi:iri- Vigor,t:!:.::..' -: I would like to talk with men "who feel that ths lack of nervous energy. ' vigor and health have if r. them down. I want to have a heart to heart talk wn i them, either personally or by mall, berauss I know tuc Electro-Vigor . will be worth He weight in gold t them,;,;j,;ris.j,yv-e .' Charles M. Schwab sntersd Cames-l.'s steel works as a stake driver. . Ee is now at t:- j tei l of the great shiptiuiliilng trnat . There la a term ase la athletie sports tbt apples to the man who loses eonrags when tbin? go against Mm; they esJl aim "a gnitter." If you are "a atUtter" you kaew way beeatue yoa hav.at got : the arra-;v,f,!i'?.'-;:-V--'-" I want every man to ' read mv book, which v Inspire any man to-buckle on his armor and r, t brave fight.. It tells how you may be r.-nr i.. and happy. I send It by mall.' free. V n e It, a Hall and you will learn how much electric, y i . do with success. ' Put your name end sddress on this fir i si i r It in. Cut the ' coupon out this, minute ! " r A. S. Hall, .M. D.. 1S14 Pen'l n"'1"' Tl-ahlnton, or 1302 FHJmoro fc-r- t, ; m i California: rieaste send me ur i- k, free,-,., t. ; ' ' Name Allre'l ., ' i