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Li KfH DUFCR. ll CORBETT
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comiit stennjrrarMd office In WMt.
JIL'AL. ESTATE
J. II Pmsner & Co.,
868 Ruwell st, Pbone El 449. Fir
Insurance, loans, real egtata
W. OGILBtE, REAL ESTATE AND
" loans: ewtnh. 1S&3. 145W Ut room II.
laiiUKlt STAMPS Ay I) SEALS
ALSO ALL OFFICE STATIONERY, P.
D. C. Co.. ill Stark. TeL 1407.
SAFES
DIEBOT-D MANGANESE SHAPES
Large stocu; joctiouts opener J ana.
rniture. J. to. uavis. s 3d at.
metal furn
IlKEPRGOF AND BANK SAFEH AT
factory prices; second-hand satea
Tfosler Safe Co.. 10 2d at.
. SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES
EHOWCASE3 OF EVERY DESCRIP
tlon; bank, tar and at ore fixture
made to order. The Lutk-e Mfg. Co.
THH JAMES 1, MARSHALL MFC. CO,
(showcases, cabinet, store and offlo
fixture. 28 Couch st Pacific I1H1.
H- H. BIRDSALL, DESIGNER; ACJT. ML
Winter Lumber Co.. 7 Hamilton bid-.
DISEASES
OF BEASTS
Careful Research Develops
Some Interesting Prob
lems That Confront Teter-
inarians Progress of Sci
ence in Animals' Diseases,
SIGN AXIJt SHOW GAUDS'-.
FOSTER & KLKI8ER. SIGNS. THH
largest sira makers In the northwest
6th and Everett at. Phone Prlv. K. 66.
Homo A-llM,
By Dr. B.B. Kelson, State Veterinarian
'l of . Washington,
Seattle. June 5. The- great .public
in" most ' case appreciates the - value
of sanitary police regulations Just a
soon as an outbreak of some contagious
or Infectious disease occurs which in
terferes " with It health and happinei
especially if it is a disease from which
the results are very fatal. Therefor
we find that even back in the mlddl-s
age persons unofficially, or with - or.
fiolal authority conferred on them,
have taken official or unofficial chars
kLMER f WALLACE, ART SIGNS AND of uch ' outbreaks. Naturally it was
office lettering. 827 Stark. Pae, 15. only a matter of time until such per-
6IC5NS THAT ATTRACT" PORT-
land Sign Co.. iS7 Stark. Paclfle U6
TYPEWRITERS
-4
sons, who seemed to have more or less
knowledge relative to the various phases
of such outbreaks, and who became
more- Interested In the control of them,
wer selected to assume the resoonal-
AI.L makes, rented. RRPAmicn Dimy or this work. This, associated
nM u ik r rn qi t.i uar un me numan neverenuinK ueaiie
1 1& teara tuu Know mur iouui iuqkv
and relative conditions bearing- on the
neaith or man, developed onwara ana
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
C O. PICK TRANSFER A STORAGB I :LJ" .iir " " PVi!.i-l
compRny, office and commodious -4-1 ,""-u " "'cu ; 1
story brick warehouse,- with separate I : Belongmto Physician. -
Iron rooms and fire-proof vault for val- Later person of this medical' class
jjauies. northwest corner or 3d ana Pin (were generally chosen to officially
at. Pianos and furniture moved and represent the public . In this work,
packed for shipping. Phones Main &. which eustom has grown and devel.
Home A-1988. . . . ... ., .. i opea utU it is now conceded by com-
OLSON-ROE TRANSFER CO.. I mon consent that Wis function nrst
General transfer ajid storaee: aafas. and properly belongs in the sphere of
pianos ana rurmture, etc, moved, packed t? "P"""" "F1 Py the work of veterinarians, this work
ana smppeau uai St.. MrS!iw ;'Bfh . wa, accomplished in less than flv
CII1U X IlUIJC it J O. I II Plf. I v wsii ssiiijr uiv
equaur iruo or mo veterinarian, ino
TWAIN OBJECTS TO HAVING STATUE EfiECTED BY
1 HI ENDS.
3
UVa4VbsaWBMj
lm Tn ill g..
La Provenc on June IS, returns. Dr.
Marie having supplied him with enough
of his serum to fill the needs of the
New York institute until it la able to
make Its own serum. .
king displeased;
BY OPERA CROWD
I Price Too High for Real Nobles, So
. Only Middle Class Comes,
lie Says.
London. Jun 15. Durlnr President
Falllerea visit a vagu report got about
to the effect that King Edward, was 11L
The ruroor eemd baaed on nothing
mora substantial than the faot that
King Edward, who always looks genial
at public functions,: undoubtedly looked
the reverse during his visit to the mill
tary tournament and at the gala opera
performance at Coven t Garden.
The fact Is that the king, whose gen
eral health is excellent. Is much trou
bled by increasing deafness. Three
months - ago it was hardly noticeable,
possibly because every one in the royal
I net habitually talks loudly owing to
I the queen's deafness, .
But since his return from Blarrlti
the klnsr has been worried over bis
own tllf rjculty In hearing.
His majesty's air of displeasure -at
the ralainlffht at the opera, however,
was probably not due so much to his
inability to- "hoar Tctrarilni and Melba
as to annoyance at the general company 1
i in tne opera nouse. tie canea mem
middle class. - He expressed the opin
ion that the prices chanced are too hlsrh I
tor me ota nooies. i
W03IA BREAKS THIGn
1VIIIXE TURNING IN BED
-... j , u . i
ficranton. 'Pa.. June 15. Mrs. Mar
garet Barrett of South Church street,
Carbondale, who has been - lrl for the
of thi work, let us see if b baa proven with me. I never light a fire, and 1 1 wlilla lyinsr in bed last night The in-
' Mark Twain declines to permit friends to erect a statue him.
The picture sbows the autograph o f Mr. Clemens' letter to a friend
declaring his aversion to the honor, and a sketch of the proposed statue
Is also shown. -
himself capable in practice.
' CattU Botfer.
There wa pleuropneumonia in cat
tle, an' exceedingly contagious disease
wnicn airectea the cattie 01 many coun
tries. In the United States it existed
In cattle of several states. With thou
manAm nf oattla in Him n It nil
Drodlgtoua undertaking to try to eradi
cate the disease from America, . Yet
IRELAND & MCMILLAN.
Moving and expressing. Phone
win
ftat Physician of the lower animals, who
1 at
years, and at a cost, of less than J.l
euv.uuv.
In Denmark Dr. Baug, with hi corps
of veterinarian has, during the past
five or six years, by the aid of the
tuberculin test and proper sanitary
ed, on o . n n.-iiit . . . i aas imowiss aeveioDea xrom sniou .ue-
"L "V"l JVia. v. . i- ginnlngs of uncertkin condition Into
vtuuaAojB, ,V"- i silt the high peciflc station he now occu
Main 9. Heavy hauling and atnrace. I an mn hnth nhiil,i, ni votar.
INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE A THaN inarlan have struggled upward In the regulation, decreased the percentage of
fer Co. Stora 324 Stark. Main 407. search of truth which to some extent tubercular cow In that country over
XADDERLY TRANSFER & STORAGE- woula ,alJevlt J"Lri,iK ""J"1? '""r Jwi ... -,o, v... .
CO.. Ill rJ. Ith. Main IB5: A-ISXIL - I vuv iui uuuii ui Klin wi, . w "
- - ii.a ja i ah , V. n V. I r m m a m nnaranr., am, 1 m Tnr-T a t
. , luuiQr. I Biivniui inn v (is toigiuwiibu hh
U llULLa VLli JULxULIta ; '" I ' Durlnr those -early times the lmme- and Is capable of cerformiag practical-
ciata causa or cotnmunicaniA aiaeaaea I this division or tne duties or tna
M. A. GUNST ft CO- I was not knnwn hut with tha Mntfnlly itnta hniHa nf health
DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARa. proven results of the labor of science I trust that thi short paper ha im
PORTLAND, OREGON. a to the cause of many of them be- pressed you to some extent a to the
EVERDING & FARRELL,- PRODUCB 'or him the physician realised that value of the veterinarian a a member
and commission merchants. 140 Front certain one of these epidemic were of the stats board of health, and eim-
wt.. yortiana. .T. fnone Main 17. eoreiy preveniaoie, eiiner oy destroy-1 Har boards, and It Is to b hoped that
ORKGON FURNITURE MANUFaC- "Lm lf" eause oi ins oisease or o; m the near future many other states
..TJfy V......Tl.-. .i T 1 changing the animal conomv of mank-m t v,. f n
ture for the trade. Portland. Or. !?h u8.??.l5?r'a'n ota, Iowa, and Waahlngton, by having
r - - l i . . .... . i i.miaeaaq uiu Kim entrance into me . .t..in.M.. . - .i..u
VVA llUUHi! CU.. WHUlJiEH.I.R ClUfl.lt 1. . ... , :., mwimai uiraiuw VJ. lull!
cers. manufacturer and commlsaioa I XniAiHAn e XI Hf """1' "AU I tate board of health.
merchanta 4th and Oak sta !,. ,11- h. .o..
LEW18-STENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY out of thi knowledge two fundamental YOTTlVr AVllM AN ATA K KS '
Co barber' supplies, barbers' furnl- conditions to be practiced In controllr .
t'lro, parher' chairs, lotn snd Morrison. 1 lng epidemics of disease compulsory
1HK GRATON & KNIGHMFd. CO.. vaccination ; ana tnrougn nuarantme.
- oak tanners, leather, belting manufao- X.fi'Mlgttm ,9bum&ik.-i ;
rurer. rortiana, or.. 61 1st st. rh.n,.k v ht.t.... .i.
BATIKS-WIGHT CO., CALENDARS, AD- nacle of preventive medicine would Boldly Steals Securities Worth
"When darkness cornea on T r.t i.n i.'' """"
. h . . ... . " " iurr ' - v v i- ....-...-.- s -
"jy Lt.um,Vf i-v "Is 5 olr puJ The case is an unusual one. and pny-
!J!.y ilflnlt,J,a,"acJ-aD5-eo.lL Kyi!elf taking great Interest la ft
Kf.A- V-.I H-n.lL.in.l. . , I OUIIIO MCilO V 3 V IIO V I IIU aVIICsl W0a 1110
Kr.i, !l:r'. A . "Jy I brittle as result of Mra Barrett's ill-
down for th night."
MAKING CURE FOR
ADVANCED RABIES
Bnoklen's Arnica.' Salve Wins.
Tom Moore,-of Rural Route 1, Coch
ran. Georgia, writes: "I . had a bad
ore "come on the Instep of my foot
and could find nothing that would heal
it until I applied Bucklen's - Arnica
. .... I esaive. . uwa man nan oi a 20 cent oox
vtuei vi x uvris raaieur xnsiliute Jtse I won th
lleves He Can Make Man
v Immune.
day for me by affecting a
perfect cure. Sold under guarantee at
Bkidmore Drug company's drug store.
BIG HAUL OF WEALTH
vertlslng -novelties. 160 th st
ALLESTa tEWIS GROCERIES?
TRAXSrORTATIOX . .
REQU LATO f L.INB
PAST STBASTJSB Viy---;
Bailey Oatzert .
Makes round ' trip week days, except
r riuuj-, 10 1 nui DAlyLtS, rare sis. vO.
9100,000 From a Railway
Van at Station.
aate Become positively Known tnat r-1
tain of these contagious diseases were
leommunlcable to the various species of
in aomestio animal, and then , again
transmissible to man. This, therefore,
ipreseniea to ins pnysician a new proo
Hem for solution. Would he be able to
solve this alone. ' or were there others
to wnom ne would direct mmseii for 1 j l 4. .
consultaUon and assistanceT ,u""u "
There wa a time when the physl- oerie in in annais or crime in me
to use tne 1 provinces. She escaped with a haul of
about $100,000 worth of securities, but
waa arrested at Liverpool yesterday
witn me etoien property in ner poa-
Llverpool, June' IS." A fashionably
dressed young woman successfully on-
olan waa not permitted
Leaving Portland 7 a. m., leaving Thhum' body for th purpose of dlsseo
Dallaa t p. a. arriving PorUand p. I t'oa, and he had therefore to obtain
I his
from the!
Bunday Round trip to ' Cascade I comparative study on the lower anl-1 lV-iini
t - I,..,., T-j 1 1 , I mni. . 1. o-tta .k.M k- k- - I session.
lng back 6 p. m. Fare fLOOw
BTEAJCESS
.hi. , nn. -i.v nmhism I in nrresiea woman waa immediately
ne' AyhFatTflS???. .? A? Manchester police
': millartee himself with the nathnloc-1 f.?.." ".P"" 1
DalleS City and CapitOl City '"1 contagious disease n .,neron?uon wcn wm ieaa to ner
rtnafsta
Portland snd The Dalles, callin
way ianaines for -freight and di
eengera Flrst-claEs accommodation
lor wagon ana livestock. -.
ALQXB BTSJBEZ DOCK.
Phone Main 914. A-611J.
5 . compefled to us. 'the "lower animal, for '; t.lfli.t.' atM
iU I dlaaectlon. I v"--""-- y"
dissection.
7laeass
of Animals.
y rooming. The Liverpool tram was
oeing got reaay wnen . a woman ana
man had four parcels placed in the
uard a van. It appear that the guard
SAJT naJTCZBCO VOBTXJUFD m. s.
-v r 1 1 a j j 11 i i
smniir torAm AWrthXrpt b' scarlet fever; acUno
salllnga From Ains worth, dock, Port- ycoai anthrayx. tuberculosis (un-
The following disease in th lower
animais are communicauia 10 man, 1 s-
either directly or intMrecuy. through aid not see the parcel placed in hi
the food, which the animal furnish for van, and ther waa nothing to show to
luauKuiu, ijvuviu uivuiuci ia, i wnom iney Deions-ea.
age
Some minutes Defore the train was
land, a a m. ;uiw uiu,, lanigunnu . tun- (nt to start a smartly dressed young
8. B. nose City. Jon so, 3HLr 4. eta. "I"" iJ' '""('J 1 woman approacnea tne guard ana ln-
8. S. Stat of California, June 87. July ll. to.--xeariy America contriDuted ner formed him that she expected some
From Lombard lSrSaa i'aiicisco 11 .uot. J, deaths from the first men- friend to catch the train, She intended
a aT rnT tloned diseases, but it Is from th last traveling with them, but if they did
-.u , no eaten ma train sne wouia require
6. B. State of California, June 80, July 4.
b. a swss viiy, a an 87, rtuy 11, sto.
J. W. aABBOM, Dook Agent. ,
- Main litis Ainsworth Dnck.
K. J. KOOEX, Ticket Agent. 142 Id St
- rnone juain ui. A-14UZ,
ANCHOR LINE
glasoow via Koirsovozmsr
California, June SO, Caledonia, June 27,
- Furnessia, July 11.
- Saloon, 1 63.50, $67.50 and 172.50.
. Seoond Cabin, $430 aad 845. - .
Third Class. S27.40 and S07.9S.
For book of tours and Information, an
1y to HENDERSON BROTHERS, il to
I Bhermaa St, Chicago.
I,
COOS BAY LINE ;
The steamship BREAKWATER leave
Portland Wednesday tt I p. m. from
Oak street dock, for Worth BendTkarsa.
field and Cop Bay points. Freight re
reived tlU 4 p. m. on day of sailing.
Passanxer fare, first class. 10: second
Jlssa tl .including berth ard meala
nqire city ticket office. Third and
Washington ntreets. or Oak street dock.
VOBTZ PACTPIC STSAKSSXP CO.8
. - STSaJS8B3Va : . - .
Roanoke and Ceo: W. Elder
E.iII for Eureka. Ran Pranclaco and Los
Angeles direct vry Thursday at 1 p. m.
Tlckat oltlc ut Third .near Alder.
SEEKS DIVORCE FRO JI
TIGHT-WAD HUSBAND
AVoman Says He Refused to Give Her
$2 More for Table AL
lowaace. ,
uuo, luiraivuiuoi mik : ins uco.ui 1 a
is great, ana wnicn in conseauence at. n.- n.r.i. ,o ha nn,iv
mands the most serious attention. This been placed in hi charge.
1 the disease of which the honorable I when the guard wa about to wave
u.od.ucu;. u. ,,1 vuu ui nis nag for tne train to start on it
health. Dr. J. M. Emmert, said in a re- journey the young woman rushed up
cent address; to him and asked for the package which
tt IT Jl t greriyh.Ua 5'?5nut " She had previously selected.
United States contributes 150,000 deaths, The guard did not entertain th
and the world 6,000,000 death per I slightest suspicion. Indeed, he had llt-
year. inn aione -comes irom me nu- 1 tie time to majce any , inquiries, i ne
man ramny. Thi last disease,, as well I parcel was handed to the stranger, and a
a many or ut others,' is ot common I porter was instructed to carry it to
occurrence in the , domestic animals, I cab. This was done, and the young
especially the cow, and many are the I woman told the cabman to drive to the
outbreaks that are directly traceable to I Moiey notei. . un Tne way, nowever,
the lower animals through th various! she must . have changed her -direction
tor
pi
It i thi that ha led the physician the London road station .with the pack
food products thev supply, as well as I to the driver, because shortly after-
by direct contact I ward she was seen on the platform of
through forca of neciHiHlty to alc tho age In her possession, She was asked by
advice of the veterinarian, who, through I the officials there if she required any
constant contact with and careful study assistance, but she replied that she did
. Meantime, the owners of the package,
who - were breaking their Journey to
of, ha become more conversant with
both anatomical structure and patholog
ical lesions in the domestlo animals, as
well as the hygienic conditions demand
ed about the stables in which the ani
mals are kept. -
,; Veterinarian of Today.
so educated that he 1 properly qualified quantity - of Jewelry,
for a dutv thus hronarht tn him . , 1 J - - 1 ' - ' '
He is given a thorough course in T.TT7T11 'rw w'l-' V . V H. X N
anatomy of- th various domestlo anl- Jx j. i t jh -"
mala, histology of the different animal
tlssuest pathological lesions, both ante
and post-mortem, as well as maoroscopi
cal and microscopical. He has unsur
passed opportunities to observe such
lesions, as he may avail himself of
nearly every patient that die. Beside
these, there are the great abattoirs in
which thousands of animals are dally
killed for food purposes, which : gives
him great quantities of material for
study; ao that he becomes exceedingly
expert In his knowledge of normal moat-
and there is quite a much importance
n knowing normal as abnormal con-
uiiions,
New York. Jun 18. Mrs. Mlnal Ec
herd wants a divorce from hr t,ukiu.
llonry Eckhard. She filed petition In
(e New Jersey chancery court yester
day and, included a category of short
comings which sh believes entitle her
l.ucband to the diamond belt for mean-
They were married on October T. 188$
end on the twelfth anniversary of the
event he made bold to ask for an ln
(Tfase in her weekly allowance of 83 to
t ir-i'iy the tahle. Eekhard got mad and
1. 1 1 the house.r . Mrs, Eckliard has not
hwii him since. She was left without
i x-bps to care fot her 6-year-old son
li!t-.l t.'TsHf.
Of all hr huahand's methods to choke
t!.e f;;mlly pocketbook, she says the
i f-it was reaclipi when he made their.
take !rsr stpps to save his shoe.i.
--'Vrt stepping -wa an extravagance, he
1. because the boy could cover Just
i t nui.-h i-rwind na save leather by ln-
In addition tn thli vtn iit.Mt,,nn.
Teter,n,iry learning give the student
wi uiiuriuniiy 10 maae nimselx ex
ceedingly famHllar with technique and
details of bacteriological Investigation,
State boards of health are. at present
the great official organizations on
which the public depends for Ms pro
tection against whatever Is or will be
detrimental to its general - health,
whether thi be contaminated food from
a diseased animal, or the diseased ani
mal itself.
rood Protection. ' :
This protection Is erlven h
control of the domesUc animals and the
foods produced from them. The more
conscientious, and the closer such con
trol Is, the smaller will be the bearing
of these factors: and. ottir thin.
qual, the greater will be the' average
percentage of public health. ,-.,,
It ha previously been shown that the
veterinarian, by hi education, is the
proper person to represent the stats
boards of health In this branch Of its
labors, and that thus la theory a state
board of health is not complete in Its
personnel wiinouv a veterinarian as a
niemDer or - oucn noara. .
Now If by education the veterinarian
I the fraamr fTmiva ta jjlaCS in charge
Liverpool at Warren ton, discovered
their loss. They had been traveling to
gether,1 and had recently been staying
at the Midland hotel. Manchester. The
mlssinr package contained - securities
worth 8100,000, some valuable furs and
'NEATH UMBRELLA
Hermit in English Woods Leads a
Happy Life Without a , :
" : Home. '
uGceWo
Th Wall-Known
,Reliabl
CHINESE
Root anil TTarh
I DOCTOR
Paris, June 15. Dr. Augusts Maria
chief of the laboratory of the Pasteur
institute, has been experimenting for
several years with the modified treat
ment for advanced cases of rabies like
that of Mr. Marsh of Brooklyn, recently,
and although he was unwilling to give
details of the results tinttl he , makes
them known through an official source,
he said todaythey are most encourag
ing. .
, With the Fastuer treatment as used
since its -discovery. In 1885, until now Has made' a ! Ufa mtni
full immunity is not reached until herbs nd ln tl" study' dfaovd ZSd
nearly Ave weeks after the first lnjeo- is gWing to the woriS ' hSf waJVJ.i
tion is given, the treatment lasting a " nf. 10 r2mTdle h W onderful
minimum of 18 days. In cases of severe 90 Hsronry, Poisons Drags TJsed
n1tn nn thA fnr t Via Hi4a ha ma v i srv. . ' .tT. vpr uavu
velop in three weeks or evJn less.' h ""wi5.f S2S!S w
Dr. Marie has succeeded in obtaining He guarantees to cu ritlrrh i.th
cli ha4 been made, im- mS fT CSSSSSk. AC
mune snini raoics a serum wnicn, 1 vousness Nervous n.Kiin. m..k
when mixed in certain proportions wit Liver, Ki'dne Troubles- alsS'??.
tresh virus of rablss. render, the latter ZolV. 'Female7 Weaane. Znd aU PrlvSti
nnlnnn, wh., nu,tul Int.,. mala o m, ) - tM M 4T11V9VV
, " "" w muu 1 vwea
man. iota nnxiuro 01 virus ana serum
f ermits the beginning of the Pasteur
reatment with a material which obtains
Immunity much quicker than when the
ordinary method la used. It is precise
ly what had been needed for. severe
cases and the results obtained within
the Inst two years have amply fulfilled
Dr. Marie's hope. ; -
Furthermore, ths new form of treat
ment will be of great practical value in
Immunlng dogs Inasmuch as two Injec
tions rapidly Immunize a dog against
rabies and this Immunity lasts for a
year or more. The new method will be
introduced In the New York Pasteur In
stitute when Dr. Rambaud, who sails on
A SURE CANCER CURE
Just Received from Pekln. China Safe.
Sur and Reliable.
IP.TU;&?XAFFLICTEI DON'T DE
LAYDELAYS ark nxMniTRm-ra
If yon cannot calL write for symptom
stamps.
blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents In
CONSULTATION FREE
Tns 0. Cree Wo Chines Medietas Co,
lSStt Plrt St. Cor. Morrison. PorUand.
Oregon.
;- Please Mention This Paper.
LIBRARY yQTIWGCOWTEST
)fS)4
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7$ A '
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Wl' "
To be strong and manly Is the aim of every
strong man, and yet how many we find who
are wating the -vitality and strength which
nature give them. I nstead - of developing
into th strong, vigorous, manly young fel
lows that natur Intended them to be, they
find themselves weak, stunted and 5 despond-,
ent no ambition to do anything. They
struggle aimlessly;, along." sooner or later to
become victims of that dread disease, nerv
ous debility; theli finer' sensibilities blunted
and their nerves shattered.
I Cure Men's Diseases
I have treated hundreds of men who have
long uffered a gradual decline of physical
and mental energy ass result of private ail
ments, and have been Interested In noting the
marked general improvement that follows a thorough our 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 thing. It is due to the study I have giver my specialty!
to my having ascertained the exact natur of men's ' ailments, and to
u" unuiiuuii aim niuruugniy actentino metnoas of treatment
To those In. doubt as to their true condition, who wish to svotd th
serious results that may follow neglect, I offer free consultation and
advice, either at my office or through correspondenca ' If your case 1
one of th few that has reached an Incurable stage, I will not accept
It for treatment, nor will I urge my services upon any on. , I treat
mi" vw wuif win vui ki.'vuses ireav- -i-.f .-..'' "''
vss A. m ft Jlvali I
IN UNCOMPLICATED
CASES
My Fee Is Only
YOU PAY WHFN CORED
: arxcrno bx,oos roxsow. .
No dangerous minerals to drfva
the virus 4tr the Interior, but harm.
less, blood-cleansing remedies that
remove the last poisonous talnC
TuuoocBXdi. r
Absolutely painless - treatment
that cures comnletelv In one week.
Investigate my method. It is the
only thoroughly scientific treat
merit for this disease being- em
ployed. :: ": V ' ,.
FREE
Mr colored charts, showing the
male anatomy and affording an In
teresting study in men's diseases.
will be given free upon application.
In all my work I am thorough,
Jiatnstaklng, and ' careful , to .give
ust the right treatment required
m' each Individual case. For II
?rears I have been proving by ablW
ty, and my business methods have
always been strictly reliable. My
unqualified success Is due to a
thorough medical . education, sup-
f demented by years - of experience
n men's special diseases only. My
treatment Is as correct as modern
science can make it Others may
offer inducements, such as cheap
treatment -or quick treatment, but
my foremost claim Is for thorough,
ness, which in the long run IN
EVERY CASE means ths cheap
est and the best ,:-- ?r -, ;,, -
- . costbctct szaomsiima
"i Tou can depend' upon ' a quick
and : thorough cure' by my treat
ment. A quick curs 1 desirable,
because a -slow cure 1 apt to b
no cure at all, and - a chronlo de
velopment will come later. I cure
you beyond the possibility of a
relapse, and In half the usual tlm
required.. ,. ' -: , , .-x
- Often the Condition appearing to
be th chief disorder Is only , a re
flex aliment resulting from . some
other disease. Weakness sometimes
comes from varicocele or stricture;
skin and bone diseases result from
blood poison taint, and -, physical
and mental - decline' follow .long
standing functional . disorder. . My
long experience In - treating men
enables me 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 Writ Today ' "
Hours a, m, to 9 p.m. Sunday 19 to 1.
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
C3H StOXJUSOV STBSET, Co'sFBS,- SBCOBTJ, POSTItAITD, OB.
, NOTICEI
Xt has been decided to close th library Contest on Wednesday, xdas
84, 108. All ballots deposited before the elosinjr of the tar nniiin
places, on that day, will b oounted. Positively a votes reosived af
1 far jons 04. , , . , .. . ...
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A 8B00 library given away absolutely free.' An elerant Hhror nf -na
volumes and -handsome golden oak -case will be srlvcn tn ths mv.ni
cnurcn, ciuo or society in x-omana securing tne largest number of votes. -I
votes will n isauea wun paiu-in-ituvanva BUDBcripiions to J ne journal S fol
lows: -one 1 year, 17.60, ibo votes; ix months. , 83.75, 800 votes: three
1,B
liiuuiun, vwiw, - uun iuviilii, uu - milll, IV ' VOtSS, Pd
every merchant listed below will give with each 10-cent purchase one vote.
At tne close 01 tne content ine ioukb, bciiooj, cnurcn, ciuo or society recelv
ina the largest number of votes will be - awarded - the library enmnlflf witn
esses. Current accounts when promptly paid are entitled to votea The library
is on exhibition in the window of the east side office, 880 East Morrison street.
Ballot boxes ars located at Holsman's jewelry store, 149 Third street; White
Front drug; store, 183 Grand avenue; Watts-Matthleu drug store, 875 Russell
street, where all votes should be deposited. Trade with the following mer
chants and get busy with the votes: . .
votes; -.one month,
66
London. June IE. 10 a wood about 80
miles : from London Uvea an old. man
who for 20 . years has known, no other
roof than an umbrella. -.' ,
...'A representative of one of the morn
ing newspapers found him yesterday af
ternoon seated under a large carriage
umbrella amid the pine trees, making
ready for his tea. Close by was a per-,
ambulator packed with miscellaneous
goods, including - several a umbrellas,
clothing, etc. The bid man, who is an
ex-soldier, looked In excellent healtn.
"Twenty years . ago I took to the
woods," ha eald. "During the great
snowstorm a few weeks ago , I slept
soundly, and when " I woke up In the
morning-I. was covered with snow many
Inches deep. But I am never 111. I
haye not had a day's Illness In my life.
I have lived a simple, single life, and
I have- no more worry than that tree
has. I have no rates and taxes to pay,
I have no wife-to bother me and I have
plenty of friends.
"How do I livet t Well, all thefvillaire
people know me, and they provide me
with, tea and bread. A man does not
want much to live on, you know, I am
quite happy under my old umbrella.
"I can sew as well as a tailor, and I
mend -all my clothes. I have Several
changes of clothing In tny 'motor (re
fcrinff to the perambulator). I have
clean shirts, sorks, boots and othr
things here. No one ,evsr Interfero
r. K. MAJKZBZ.lj ft COn 'dry goods.
clothing and shoes, 880 to 884 East .Mor
rison street ' ,.,,.-
XV BOT.SMAH. Jeweler. 149 Third
street Main 8180.
O. M. XOFSTEATEK. fihotograDher.
15H Third street Pacific 1720,s
XADDEXXT TKAJTSTCB Si 8TOK-
AOB CO, office and warehouse.111-118
North Sixth street - Main 1885. A-1686.
THB U. K. BXAXVASli SDortlng
wu, 14 urana avenue, fcast ass.
ZiIBEBTT coax, a rr.-a no nffie
111, triom atrest , Horn A-8136. Mala
V UX.CAW no at. nn mi Sum.
Id treet Main 8778, A-877.
BUSCH a, OBTEB, merchant tailors,
til SUrk street Pacific 800.
.SW WBWS CO, cigars and news.
147 Sixth street.
.."W. . XXZTP, plumbing and gas fit
ting, 607 Williams avenue. East 432S.
J-iWrtl,0I!r WVTS PBOSTf
DBUtt gTOJUB. 188 Grand ave. E. 363.
A. K. WH,X,STT, grocer. 128 Grand
avenue. B-12C1, East 288. -
txh mobez.-bajbx:b, SBCOP, finest
shop In the city. i BUth street ,
MABOBXO rZOSPX.B QOCBXT," 88
7am hi 11. corner Park. Mala 6621,
CKXCAOO HABXT, roeat. 187 Third
street Main 418. - -7 . ,
HDtlElFURNISHtnS
N1360470 Cat MORrmOM St.
m TAinrojr, piumblng and
gas flttlDg. 808 Pin street.
189 asaTe""- B-18 is. East 418.
. 5-rr D0:r?i wallpaper, painter and
- r ' union ave. Kast 1096.
.i??3?.1 PBBT, rasat and fish.
840 First st Main 1979. -,.
uCBrrrBCBXST BAObV wood dealers,
MarshiU and 13th sta Bothphonel,
wXin.?lteW
. v- ; d'j7x' barber, 8 fa Williams
pa!nt4o.o?S?' ITaiP"ir7i.aB4
oppe,aVtoM:tasrm
J-QTrrif CTTT DTEZBO SI CZiBABTXa
WUBXfi, 389 Grand ava EaT8S887
strnrsrsB rcrBx co. Long or
short, wood. B-1581; East 808L Office
and yard Thirty-aixtt and Hawthorn
C. X ZOTtXSpX, Vlnsmlth, 286 Grand
avenua East 6C08. . , ,
"'- BAJTCBB, optician. Dr. B. J. Mills, as
sistant Main 1874. Ill Ith st "
sporting
aoxTiwxBT - ornr , 00.
goods. 118 3d st Mala 2006.
OOLEMAK HABSWAJUB CO, hard
ware, mechanic' tool and cutlery. 109
8d t Main 8187. , '
- MOIEIEOa ELUCntlCAI. COV 9l
East Morrison street East 8128. B-1626.
m WATTS-BCATTBIBW CO, druggists.
275 Russell street East 462. . ...7
' DR. B. B. WKIOHT, dentist 342H
Washington, cornor Seventh, Main 3119.
"ACB ' BJBBB, 0n millinery, , 4?3
Washington street ... - .
8KAHXS 8 PAaVB.' wood dealers,
yard East Eighth and Main streets. East
it K '
BUTTE B-WTJT BBJSAO CO, corner ouick work. islT aK .'f
bnnnd anrt nalumhlo . r..-,-. -T-,-11 ,j.lye,ng QUICK WOrK. HH th St
Third street . " TT " " COlTrttBIA TXBM CO-Flsh. oystar.
L ZUW Third 'anl "Xn ken'v , '
and Russell street East 4708. t.f lti,f5i C,?-'. meat"- Wood
v T!. a Uniniua ki-i. I lawn 8; C-lssa. -718 Union ave. north
ing goods, William avenue and ifnott , '''OBTftABrD TEWT AWSISO CO-
street East 2482. , 7 tent and awnings, window awnings and
MrrrTTam- aw- . Prh curtain a specialty. 16 N. Front
TOV hnf.TE1TMB,?i:I-I,A, rJLO- - tEBReal estits and Invest-
mm .T ""Li U"J f rd. .'aia' goods,, 64 menta Room 411 Corbett bldfc Mala
ETJBEKA CABXXAOB WOBXS, Mfga.
nd repairers of carriages and wagons.
818 Burnslda. Pacific 2047. ,-
WOODUWS JiAUITDBY CO-Rough
Dry and Finished Work. Wuwii.n
1288. - 427 Dekum ava - .
and
WUllam ave. C-1004.
i 68a
Hov Yoii Can Be a
Boy at Sixty
There' no rational excuse for a
nan who Is not yet sixty years old
grunting and . complaining about
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shoulders and legs, that "tired feel
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gestion, constipation and failure . of
vitality. It should not be. Natur
started you with a constitution that
ought to havs held you good until
you are eighty, and you ought r to
feel like a boy now.
But you have over
done some, thing and
wasted your vitality.
You still havs ths
constitution, but lack
the force. That's
electricity. You know
that electricity Is vi
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will restore It .
It Is curing men of
general nervous
weakness, of rheuma
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stomach troubles and
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by restoring vigor
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ailing part of , the
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I am 64 years old and working 14
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