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, I .1 THE OREGON 1 'SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. 'APRIL 19 1808. - 13 TV fEBI9S AILMENT v. Ki -I v. ft:'. I- tu few y4V -y!V . -vii'i lr J j -H;. 4;'rh' ':. f Symmetrical as a Ship's Mast. English Expert Astonished fat Splendid Timber ot " Oregdri Country. 1 'Tbatposssloa ;f a slngls tr, Tl Inohea la diameter, mor than 100 feet high, with th first branohe vr 100 feet abort tha around f a tra. worth oo tbe.'atunip ovar 1150, from whifh aU 11-foot togi eaa ba out. yielding 10,000 ft of tha flncat lumbar whan thay laaya tha mill, la a raeord any country might wall ba proud of. Tt traaa of thla altt, auoh aa ara ahown la tha two aocompanylnf pbotoirraphi ara bat ar- araaa apaclmena of what ara contain! la (ha ttmbar landa of tha otflo north wMt ' ' , npuaoia Ttmaar, Both pan and camera nava baan sraat ly vaad and aomtlmai areatly abnaed to axploit tha tlmbar xcaourbaa of dtf- farant parta Of woatcrn Amarlea but artlata will traval long and vainly to find noblar aamplaa of natura'a handi craft than ara contained In the ttmbar land a within tha, border of Oregon. Her giant traaa ara known la every country of the globe. , (Jo world famous have br roraata Dacome-inii uora mi- wyi, chier roreater . or tnaiana. wen known In oonneotlon with tha hlatorlc Kiwi Oardnna, Impraaaed by tha photon graph of tha magnificent Oregon .tree whinh ha mw at tna wona a Tair in 1104. recently came to America and ma4a the apeclal axcuralon to thia atata, which he had been prevented from mak- ng on nl previous vien, io aev wim nie own eye tne wonaerrui rpecimen or nature about which ha. had heard ao muoh. lie 1 shown here atandlng at the foot of one of the hure yaiiow nrs In tha tract of the Bridal veil rail Lumber rotnpany, looated In the eastern part of Multnomah county near tne Co urn Dim river. Thia tree naa many matea near ny, equal to It both In alae and beauty and thla oartlcular one waa selected be cause of It pose I Nli tie for the .camera rather uian ror any nnuauai mania. Technically known as the "Abies No hills" It I one specie of the rartety knowa under the trade name of the larch. Trees of this kind produce the finest grade of lumber In the atate and the valuo of the rut lumber from a alngle trunk often exceeds 1300. Clear of ataota. The specimen which for tha moment drawins rortn tne aamiration or the foremost forester of Encland, a na tion which for two centuries baa de voted srect attention to tree. Is notable for the alight taper of the trunk, the smoothness of the bark and the length of trunk clear of all knota end branches. In the ether photoarapn la aeen one '. the mighty Pouflaji firs, tha most Idelr known of all the varieties of Or ron timber, and atandlng -at Its base. mere pigmy oesiae tne enormous ex panse of tree truna. la one or in on pioneer foreater of Oregon who ac companied Lord Elwya on hi tour of Inarectlon. The partv or wnien tne jsngnanman u a member spent nearly six weeks In traveling through the northwest tim ber sections, viewing examples of na ture's rifts which ' nothing all Eu rope could equal. Then they returned to England with a new conception of the resources of the western hemis phere, willing to attest its worlfl su- remaev amr to oremost rank. A)- ' r n it V-rsy'-r .-thfc'- ow RATES Ea Will Be Made Thla Season by ha 0. R. & N. st And m lanni i)TifSi(itmS place Oregon In the J ngh and Ready for tha Mill. STRAY TOPICS FROM NEW YORK SOUTHERN PACIFIC runs nr ouooi) FROM PORTLAND Aa Follows: Oaa War r TU ZMreot OaJUoraia Chicago $72.50 $87.50 I St Louis.... 67.50 82.50 St Paul 63.15 81.75 Omaha 60.00 . 75.00 Kansas City .. 60.00 75.00 TICKETS WILL BI ON 8ALB May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7,r22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 Ooed for return la 00 days with stop over privileges at pleasure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES Tor anv further Information call at the oltv ticket office. Third and Wash ington streets, or writs to WM. M'MURRAY General Passenger Agent. PORTLAND. OREGON. Need the Early Attention of a Coi..petent Specialist la aatbJnf la tha world mora daa , rerooa tha a negieet. Nothing else la reapocstble for ao much suffering and - disaster. Trace tha causo of mis for , tune and you find that. Somewhere, Def lect baa had a part. Neglect I mora dangerous than disease. It la usually 'through neglect that little ailment oome, and ' through aagleot that they grew serious, undermine the ooostlto- ' tlcm gad raach aa lnourable stare, DuHng my sixteen years' practice aa a specialist In men's dtseasea I haV net met with a single serious oondltloo lav which negieot was aot la soma degree ro-f n ..' sponsible. There are warning, but meo do aot hoed them. A UtU lack of funo- UoaaJ (oaa, ' aa aooaalonal dragging paia la the rrola or ether minor symp- , toms of disorder may oeoasloa no son,- aara. 'Bat when aesiact haa heAurhC '" . developments that threaten the general health, or even Ufa itself, the case le one that absolotelr demands '. what it shea Id In Its Incipient stages hare recelvel treatment ay. a competent I TsaWsCy X rba SetdiBpceialafa. specialist. . I have treated hundreda at met) who bad long suffered gradual decline af physical and mental energy as a result af prlvata ailments, and have bean In terested la noting tha marked general Improvement that follow ' a thorough sere af tha chief disorder. My suc cess la eurine difficult oases of long Stan (Ting has made me tha foremost apeolallst treating men's disease. This sueoees la due to several things. It Is due to th study I have given my spe cialty; to my having- ascertained tha exact nature of men'e aliments, and to the original, distinctive and thoroughly scientific methods of treatment I em ploy. To those la doubt as to their trae condition who wish to avoid the serious results that may follow aegleot, Z offer free coasultatloa aad advice, cither .at mr of fin a or through oorreeooadenee. If your ease la oae of the few that has reached aa la curable stage, I will not accept It for . treatment, nor 1 1 arse my services upon any one. ceaee only, and cure all cases I treat. I treat eurabla Weakness TeWra probably aaota - treated for ooeJled ; weakness ' aad helped tem 'perarlly or aot at all, aad the rea ' son la vary appar ent whoa oanae of loas af , power la maa la under stood. 'Weakness Is merely a symp tom of ehroalo In flammation of tha prostata gland, which amr treat m e n t remove, thereby jsarma neatly retor lng atreagta and, vigor. Specific Blood PoUon No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the Interior, but -tiarmless, blood-cleansing remedlea that remove tha last polaoooua taint. Voricoctlt Absolutely palnlee traataneat that cures completely la oaa week. Investigate my meth od. It Is the only thoroughly sclentlflo treatment for thia disease being employed. Free Vy colored chart, showing tha male aaatotny and affording aa Interesting study la nam's dlaeasea. will be gtvea free upon appUoatlca. Contracted Disorders Tou can depend upon a quick aad thorough cure by my treatment. A quick cure Is desirable because a slow cure is apt to k no cure at alt aad a chronlo development will coma later. possibility of the usual I cure you beyond a reiasse ana ia time required. The half Rtfltx Allmtnts the condition aooearlna to be tne otiiex disorder Often la onir a reflex ailment resulting from eome other disease. Weakness sometimes comes from varicocele or strloture; skin and boas disease result from blood poison taint, aad physical and men tal decline follow long-standing fu notional disorder. My long exper ience la treating men enablee me to determine the exact condition that exist and to treat accordingly, thus re nMrvl n g every damaging causa aad Stricture I ' aura stricture without outtlng or dilating. Tha treatment I em ploy la original with me, aad haa. been perfected' to a degree that raa dere a sure aa ab solute certainty. A 1 1 obstructing tissue ara re moved by a pro, cess a f absorp tion, aad th membranes a f fee ted ara tbor e u g h 1 y cleansed aad restored to a healthy state. MY FEES ARE THE LOWEST; YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED ConsnlUtloD ud Advice free. OFFICE C0UJ& 9 A. II. to 9 P. BL. Sundays 10 A. M. to I P. If. the ML TAYLOR, co. , a 334K MORRISON STREET. CORNER SECOND, PORTLAND. OREGON yEW YORK. April IS. All the good l wives of Ootham who love fine I if clothe are awaiting with breath A 1 leas excitement the outcome of tfce suit between Howard Gould, the well known millionaire, - and his wife, who spent $20,000 for her ward robe in nine months, which Mr. Oould declares was unnecessary extravagance, and refuses to pay. Th Goulds separ ated over a year ago. and before Mr. Gould -could advertise the fact that he would no longer be responsible for Mrs. Gould' bills, the latter ran up thla big account with New York' most fash ionable modiste. Mr. Gould claims that she purchased only the things that she absolutely needed, but It Is believed that If there are any married men on the Jury that in self defense they will con sider that a woman should be able to dress comfortably for nine months on less than 120,000. The largest Item on the dressmaker's bill was $660, for a batiste embroidered gown, while among n fuiiuor nerai were two ctuiron mo toring veils at $2(J each, and one white straw nai at While two purchased at $12 apiece. Margaret Carnegie, onl tne steel magnate and million belt were ly daughter of heiress to hi is. Is again able to romp and play about like other children. Two year ago th little heir, who was then nine year old, waa playing on tb lawna of Bklbo castle, her father's summer residence In the highlands of Scotland, when she caught her right foot in a small hole and fell to the ground sprain In r her ankle. Although the accident did not seem serious at the time. It was soon found necessary to place the leg in a steel brace, wnicn nas had. to be worn ever since. It was feared at first that the sprain might develop into a permanent lameness, but? New York's leading doctors were consulted, and after tne most careful treatment, dur ing which the young heiress was obllg to give ud all nlav for a year, she hi recovered end Is strong and as well as ever. leader, took a hand and said ba would not stand for the naming of street for such a "bunch of dead ones." It was then voted to put real live names on tne lamp posts. the A storm of protest has been raised by Inhabitants of the borough of Queens, because Mayor the board ol aldermen McClellan and ished to namo 60 new streets in that borough after mythological gods and goddesses. The clergy branded the proposal as "ab surd and ridiculous," and pointed out the fact that many of the old Greek and Roman deities were disreputable. Mayor McClellan held that the name would serve as an Inspiration to the younger feneration to tne siuny or tne classics, rhe matter was warmly debated until Little Tim" Sullivan, the Bowery TTnlon Square, which extend from Fourteenth to Seventeenth streets, la one of the most attractive spots In the business section of Manhattan, and at the same time haa a moat unsavory rep utation. The throwing of the bomb, which waa directed at the police who attempted to break uo the meeting of Socialists two weeks ago, capped the climax. At that time two men were killed. Only last summer, on the north ern side of the square, a wealthy Per sian rug Importer was murdered lf broad daylight by a member of the Ar menian ''Black Hand." For year Four teenth street which bounds the sauare on the south, haa been known as ''dead man' curve," and many peoples met their death there. The name waa de rived from the fact that the old cable cars were obliged to get a flying start a they came uo Broadway and vet suf ficient momentum to carry them around the curve on Fourteenth street till they got onto Broadway again, which turns at that point and runs up on the west side of the square. In those days the clutch In the cable was released Just before the car turned onto Fourteenth, street and was not put i?su5arr It got onto Broadway. bl again until with the result that It waa imposslb! to stop the car quickly, so that many people were killed or seriously injured at this pofnt WE G U RE MEN Our Cures Are Thorough and Permanent NO EXPERIMENTS! NO FAILURES OUR GUARANTg-NO PAY UNLESS CURED MEN When Yon Need the Services of Doctor, Con sult One of Wide Experienced C - ' t , M WE ARE just now completing our TWENTIETH year a special ists in MEN'S DISEASES. If we accept your case for treatment a cure is but a matter of reasonable 'time. Each and every patient; receives skillful, scientific and expert treatment and he sees and knows from the - beginning pf treatment that he isv getting the BEST medical 1 attention obtainable, and that the cure he craves is being rapidly brought about. Our entire time and practice is devoted to the cure hi BLOOD JPOISONV VARICOCELE, STRICTURE, LOST VITALITY, HYRO-" CELE, PILE?, FISTULA, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, BLAD DER AND PROSTATE GLAND, CONTRACTED DISORDERS. WEAKNESS AND ALL DISEASES COMMON.TO MEN , OUR, METHODS afe up-to-date: and are indorsed bv-tha" hio-fiaat medical authorities Of Europe and America, r Hence our succesa in the treatment of men's diseases. . n MEN, If you are J suffering from any ; djsease or weakness, we want you to know you have a friend, in us.- We want you to feel that you can tome to us with the troubles you'd tell to your closest friend or, that, you would even hesitate to tell him. Our relations will be as PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL as they have been with multitudes of others who have received our assistance. Be carefui in selecting a doctor to treat you,-for it all depends upon the physician you go to as to whether you get the cure you seek.; WE FULFILL -ALL OUR PROMISES and never hold out false hope. . You need health and strength first that's ' money; helps to make money. ; . ' ' ... , . CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. , TERMS reasonable and made to suit the convenience of the patientour services are within the reach of every one. If you cannot CALL, write for self examination blank and free literature. . Many cases can be cured at; home. OFFICE HOURS: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. daily; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 12 m. only.' ,,- . x Morrison St,, Bet. Fourth & Fifth OREGON MEDICAL IIW. ml PORTLAND, OREGON New York I to have a new theatre, althousrh It has already nearly 100. and It 1 to be called the New Theatre. The enterprise Is to cost 11,000,000, and la built In the lntereat of art and lesrttl mate drama. The money was raised by 40 wealthy New Yorkers, each of whom subscribed S26.000 each. It Is firmly believed by the promoters that th In fluence of the New Theatre will be far reaohlna and will be a rreat success. It is deslgmed to revive the Creek and old Enfllsh drama aa well aa to rep resent the best from an artlatio stand point of th modern drama. A curious case waa presented In th supreme court the other day, when an Injunction was asked to restrain .a man from tearing out on of the wall of a small hotel In the city In order to set out a 15-foot launch which had been built during; the wlnteY on tha second floor of th house. The builder claimed that after h constructed the boat h found that It was impossible to remove It la aay war except by tearlna a noia in one ox me wauis. yn ut other hand, th hotel-keeper holds that th boat should be taken apart and re moved by piece. Tha launch bid fair to beoom famous. Ilk Robinson Cru soe' boat that ha built and could not launch. The injunction waa obtained but the builder ef tha boat does not intend to undo hi winter's work, so haa proceeded to fJaht tha easa out In th Courts. MEN'S DISEASES Cured lo Slay Cured No Pay Unlets Cored e e Free Consultation It will not coat you anything to call at our i office, and by ao doing it may save too much time, worry and money, and because if wa can not car jroa .we will honestly tall you so, and you will not ba under any financial obligation to aa. You pay as our fees for cures not to ex periment; we have proved the fact that our methods are the best, latest and most scientific in every respect There are some cases that are curable and we determine whether it is curable or incurable by a thorough physical and mi croscopical examination. Wa cura Cystitis, Irritation of Neck of Blad der. Enlargement and Inflammation of tha Pros tata Gland and aQ diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys quickly yield to our modern methods of treatment We especially invite old chronic cases that have been unsuccessfully treated elsewhere. Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, Nervous Decline, cured by scientific , methods known and indorsed by the medical profession. WRITE if you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confiden tial and all replies sent in plain envelopea. HOURS 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; evenings, 7 to, 8:30; Sundays, 9 a. in. to 12 m. ' UEDICAL AND SURGICAL Corner Second and Yamhill Streets, Portland, Or. ST. LOUIS DISPENSARY SM SMd eat CGecVo tke VaD-Iim CHINESE BMt u4 Bar DOCTOR An Italian stowaway, who waa dls d shortly after tha shin left Pal ermo and confined In the ship's hospital so that he could ba returned immedi ately upon his arrival In America, made a desperate effort the other day to be come an American citizen by trying to crawl through one of the portholes. The porthole wa small, but the Ital ian had managed to get his head through, una oae snouiaer, wnen ne was discov ered. But he was atuck fast Men tried to pull him out by his head, and then others tried to pull him back Into the ship. All efforts to move him railed, however, so that the captain ordered a bucket of grease and covered th stow away. Still he stuck fast Than all af i ni ciouung waa torn on and h was greased again. After on hour's work he was Dulled out. badw mit ni bruised. The oaptaln could not under- siana wny in itauan Deuowed so loud ly till he dlsoovered that the niin oouia not resist uie opportunity of giv ing Capello a sound spanking while he was stuck in the porthole, and It was ioi lemperea ay any eusmon or eioth- n. - . .... - . a A new and horrfhla nnnliim.n bigamists has been devlsad by on ot " juages. ne m going to make them support their wives. Al though the bls-amlat In thla manlal ... had failed to nrovM tnr ith aHf. he declared he was capable of earning IIS a week and oould contribute to their support,, and the learned Judge decided to air alia a chance to make good. There WtTI tta larva . mttiavlav distinguished Republican at tha annual 2in?r-?v"th " Iasni of Republican Stat Cluba in Waahlnrtoa tha la.ttar part of this moath. Among those who hava accepted Invitation to attend the, SPECIAL LOW FARES TO THE EAST AND RETURN VIA Northern Pacific Railway Incfatifag St Pari, Mlrmeapofis, Dnhith, CMcago, St. Louis, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joseph, etc. . For full information regarding Rates, Routes, etc, call on or write ' v' " A. D. CHARLTON, A. O. P. A. , 235 Morrison Street. Portland. 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