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Till: OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 25. 1CC3. " " -- .1 -.. ... ., ... . iWiiiii l .... ... Will HAVE OBI ISO STUDENTS! ISO OAS j PsQ COCAIfVLi OUR ENVIABLE SUCCESS ItiZiiS WORK DOISE POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN Was in Collision With Schooner NorwoocLast Week LARGE QUARTERS NURVOU8 PQOPLC wc arc tnorougn cicnusis .. oi many years' practical experience. The Mental work t turn out is strictly of the high est grade, and wc back up every bit of it with our well-known reputation for doing HONEST DENTISTRY :' Our success is due to uniform high grade work at reasonable prices. Ivopal Merchants' Exchange And thott afflicted with hesrt weakness can now have their teeth extracted, filled and bridge work pplied without the least pain or danger. THE BEST DENTISTRY IS NONE TOO QOOD v FOR YOU. PAINLESS EXTRACTION SILVER FILLINGS .' 0 up. COLD FILLINGS ...91.00 up. 22-KARAT GOLD CROWNS ..SS-OO GOOD RUBBER PLATE ......... .......fSOO BEST RUBBER PLATE ...8.00 BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTV. , Leases Kooms' for Five Years.. - s ' ft '. i i . .,, .. i . .. MANAGER WRIGHT " . . . - . . . .... : ANNOUNCES PLAXm i; ;4-w Headquarter Will D Located on ' Ground Floor at Oik Bereet,En TEETH Without Plates ' ' trance . to Board of Trado BuiJd- ' . lag Service Will Be Increased. V, ' Ths Merchant' Exchange of thli city will nest month celebrat It J9th an niversary by moving Into new and mod- am quarters .on the ground floor of the Board of Trado building, and . by tho Standard 'Oil Company'! Steamer Asuncion.- A few days ago tho wall-known oil lrt connection with ItaWrtno and ma- tan oj.amer, Awinolon. Captain Brldg- kot report smce. establishment of a cash grain market "Manager E. W. Wright of the Mar chants' " Exchange yeaterday , closed . a daal for a. flvavaara' la of lha nram iaea waat of tha 6ak-atrMt antraaca of the Board or Trada building, and aaxiy In November will mova tlia exchanaa frony Ita praaant quartent-in tna iun' bac Exchancat butldlnc " - "While thahewa came aomawhat aa a urprlae. that grain and ahlpping rra- larnuy naa lor aoma xiraa oaea enaoaT ett. oollldod with tho ' otacan achoonar Norwood, while bound from San Fran- elaoo to thla iport with a cargo of oil. Tha. craft were conalderably damaged and had te return' to San Fraholaco for repalra. The bowa of the Aaunclon were atove In above tha water line and large quantltlea of the oil had to be pumped overboard to keep her from taking 'In water In tha aaa that waa runnlna. Tha colltelon eceurrad oS Point Oorda In a danae fog. ' The Aeunclnn'e nlaee waa Immedl ataly takan by tha ateamar 8a tan la. Panialn Canty, which arrlvad hara Frl day end left down laat night after hav ing delivered in.uuu parraia 01 on tha Portamouth Unka. The Catania had bn lying Idle at San Kranclaoo for nve raonina. for Ran TTranelaco. Arrived at Knann- ton laat nlaht, steamer 8hoahone. from Ran rrancluno. Arrived down at mid nlirht I Oerman steamer Rlckmers. Ar rived at and left up at 10:15 a. m. ateamer South Bay from San Franclaco, orlnr to aerura a mutlm nlacatln keeD- I Arrived down at 1:80 p. m., German ina with tho arowln demende of the bark Henrlette. SalaM at 11:10 p. rn. a I etaa mar inhan t-f,il i mjbi tap MA n h rn n. -i na i anrornia vrain inn naa reacnea i nwiu. wuivu yr y .. ouch areat Drooortlona that it reaulrea I Dollar. . ,. ' to handle ft the aervlr-ee of a areat Kan Francisco. Oct. 24. Sailed at 10 many vessels, end the Interests Of the la. m.. ateamer Maverick: at 11. ateamer enipping men and tna grain men nave i state or California; at 1 :?o p. m., steam to a certain extent become mutual, and I er'Oeov W. Elder for Portland. Sailed have thus brought the Merchants' Ex-1 at I . p. m., steamer. Homer for Port- rnanga into mora prominence man -n i land. naa over oeion eniovea. iaia ur. i r . . . i . .... h..'"i.o Kn increallnr Inlerest shown L'ht- "teror W' a Port"' fron Fort vt couniry memDtri or ma exenanae. i . ,.n. . ...j - r 'J-,,? '"a Th- A-7 German steamer Eva from Portland.. ?-ioSi 1 yMr undar h 0 Queenatown. Oct. 24. Arrived. Nor favorable auspices. I .xt k.u Tiv.r.i. fn.m tni.r. M - 1 M 'THa JklarrhanLer KicrhAnire waa or ganlied In November. 18797 by W., S. - Tides at Astoria Ladd, John McCraken. Wm. Wadhams . IS ra i- and a number of othera directly and tUw-le-49 I m i Indirectly Interested in the eraln and r? m" Sunday High, 0:49 46 p. m., 8.8 feaL 9 feet; 7:20 p. m.. ALONG Tllte WATERFRONT. chipping business. Chas. Sweeny, now Spokanes multl-mllllonalre mining man, was the drat secretary and manager of the institution, and waa succeeded by v. r . L,enigh, who in turn . was suc ceeded by W. J. Lehigh.. The latter waa in coarg-e oi me exenange until hla death in 1897, when he was suc ceeded by K. VV. Wright, who has since managed the aalrs of the exchange, and for the past eight years ably assisted oy r rea j. uiarx. "Whllo the exchange has supplied the .mum. k i m.ii t i.' i L.i a auu ui iiri 111 i . . t terested in - the trade with auoutlons f.PAri2? ?JJ .Hcf "A I."1 The steamer Breakwater. Cantain Macrenn. is due to arrive here tnriav a n. klVlTl V.UUI Dtt. The steam schooner South Bav r. rived In the river last night from San Franclaco to load lumber for a return cargo. The British steamer Beechlv. which has been on tha drydock for repaira for eks. went to the cnn.1- bunkers last night to take on 600 tons and statistics, It has made a specialty ,n"7h'" of shipping, and Its reports on ionnage ?' Jlr r,PTnn? t0 Eureka t0 movements and ocean freights are seRt ,0"A lum.ber foru?.traJla: . all over the world." said Mr. Wright, nl ty,i ZlJZ.. i3?ll,ZVlIr?F discussing the work of the orl.a- ft, tion. "The membership of the exchange In eludes a number of big Arms, which were instrumental in its organization nearly 8r years ago, and there are morel iS2,nt than 20 names on the membership lists aur that have been there from 15 to 29 1 m years. Willi the addition of a caah eraln deoartment to tha itirhnnra. nil the steadily .increasing number of ves sels coming' to the port, It is expected trial m in err-nan. is nixcnange Will soon enjoy a prestige equal to that of any other organization of Its kind In the nfliintpi. . ... " .... j , FILK PAPERS AT FRISCO Portland & Asiatic Steamship Com. . pany Establishes New Office. Alliance, Coos Bay San Francisco. Oct. 24. The Portland Rose City. San Francisco company to load lumber for Manila. The five-masted schooner Crescent is loading lumber at the mills of the Port land Lumber company for Quaymas, American harkentlne Americana Cleared-yesterday for Osaka, Japan, with a cargo of lumber loaded at St. Johns and shipped by Balfour, Guthrie & Co. MARINE INTEtUQENCB. megnlar Uaere Due to Arrive. Breakwater. Coos bay Oct. 26 Eureka, Eureka and Coos Oct. 26 Nicomedia. orient Oct. 26 State, San Francisco Oct. 26 oeorge W. jnnder. Ban .Pedro uct. 27 Homer, San Francisco Oct., 28 .Oct. 29 .Nov. 2 HO CAUSE FOR CAR SHORTAGE Great Northern Has Plenty of Boiling: Stock, Says General Manager. That there is no reason for a car short age this fall is the belief of J. M. Gfuber, general manager of the Great Northern railroad, who with a party of Hill of ficials was In Portland and vicinity yesterday inspecting tnei construction work on the new nortn nana line. 'We have 20,000 box -cere on the road now," said Mr. Urueer, -and tney are ready to be sent wherever they are needed. We can handle with ease all the freight business that will develop along our lines. mr. oruoers purpose in coming to Portland It is said, was to confer with Genoral Manager O Br I en, of the South ern Pacific, relative to allowing north bank passenger trains to enter the union depot. With him are E. L. Brown, general superintendent at -Spokane; A. H. Hoagland, chief engineer; M. J. Cos- VC.VF, UH.ll.J .1111 . I , k?G attle; Alex Stewart, assistant chief en gineer, or Seattle; W. w. Broughton, general traffic manager, and W. P. Ken- ney, general freight agent. After conferring witn Mr. o Brlen yesterday and Inspecting the new WIN lamette and uoiumoia river bridges. the party went to Astoria and will later leave for an inspection trlD over the vancouver-f asco line. DEDICATE HEW CHURCH TODAY East Side Catholics Will Hold First Serrices in St. Andrews. The new Catholic church known aa St. Andrews, which. ha Just been erected at East Ninth and Alberta streets, will be dedicated by Archbishop Christie this mornln st 10:30 o'clock. After the dedicatory ceremonies solemn high mass will be celebrated. The sermon will be delivered by the archbishop. The new narlsh of St.' Andrews Was organized about a year ago, the holy sacrifice of the mass being offered for tha nrat time on October 20 of laat ir. A hall has been used ny the con tention up to the present time, rne new building contains several rooms. The auditorium wiu comrort ably seat 460 persons. On the first floor are four large class rooms, a hall. cloak rooms, etc. The basement, 82 feat lonr and 35 feet wide, is to- De fitted up as a parlBh hall. The attendance at St. Andrews' school Is now about 120, and It is expected that thla number will be considerably increased before tha end of the year. Teeth extracted free when other work is ordered. Our method of filling .teeth robs dentistry of all its te'rrors and makestne filling of a tooth absolutely painless. ' ,'iv, Any of the patients whom we have served in past years will vouch for our fair and reliable dealings. Our office is the most complete. Missing teeth re stored without plates and equal to those that nature gave you. Work absolutely painless. MAKINfi ARTIFITIAI TFFTH a 'cdin" feature of our business, and we believe it cannot IVinrXlliy nuiili.ii- iuiii be surpassed in the point of completeness. We operate our own laborattA-y, and as making Artificial Teeth is a specialty in dentistry, we are in a position to make this offer and guarantee satisfaction. Tift Vii Wonr A rf if if hi Teeth If vou do- have ll make them over and rcset th up lou near Aruuuai leeuir teeth in a new piat(,( that win give y0Ur mouth ' and face natural expression. ALL WORK GUARAN TEED FOR TEN YEARS. PERSONALS CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS 323V4 WASHINGTON ST, COR. SIXTH. NINETEEN OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES.. Office Hours, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M Sundays 9 to 12 -Lady Attendant. Phones 3880. A-5340. r CLERK FIELDS WOULD GET JUVENILE VOTE & Asiatic Steatnahtn Mmranv tnmrrui. i Roanoke. San Pedro and way rated under the laws of Oregon and op- Arabia, orient Nov. 14 erating vessels between Portland and Alesia, orient Nov; 25 the orient, will establish a station in Numantla, orient Dec. 10 mpany.' llnra wju Regular Z.lnrs to Sepaxt. The articles f lncorparatlon were g"kwater. Coos Bay Oct. 28 filed this morning with the San Fran" Eureka, Purejta and Coos Oct. 28 clsco county clerk. The directors ere Homer San Francisco Oct. 29 A. U Mohler. B. Campbell and W. W. 2e0 w- EiSe,r' Sa" Pedr0 Oc Cotton, of tha Oremm Rallrna Kavl- State, San Francisco Oct. 30 aatien comnanv. Alliance, Coos Bay Oct. 31 Nicomedia, orient Nov. W. E. Ransome. manager of the Port- Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Nov. S land & Asiatic SteamsniD company. savsJRose City. San Francisco Nov. 6 The taking of a straw ballot on presi dent in the nlgher grades of the public schools as a means of teaching civil government was suggested by County Clerk Fields last night. "i nave a large number or sample ballots on hand, he said, "and many of them will not 'be needed. If the principals of thexschoola will call for Nov. aLtnem early, tins, week, I will give them that he can attach no narticular sig nificance to the filing of the old articles or incorporation at san Jb'ranclsco, ex cept that it is reuuired bv law when having the steamers call there on their way to fortiana. it indicates, however, that the company has decided not to rut out the circuitous route for some time to come at least, as was expected when It waa announced that the liner Alesia had left Yokuhaxna last Wednes day for Portland direct. The Alesia, It la explained, comes with practically a full cargo for local consignees. REPORTED FIXED FOR GRAIN British Ship Brodick Castle Expected to Load Soon. It was announced last night, but not officially, that the Brttieh ship Brodick Castle has been chartered to carry wheat from tois port to Europe, It was also reported that the vessel would be prepared to receive cargo aa soon an possible. The Brodick Castle haa been In the river elnce , early spring when she ar rived from Newcastle, Australia, with a cargo ofVoal. A email portion of the cargo was discharged soon after ner arrival dui tne oaiance waa allowed to remain as the port was short on wharf space, the consigns paying ware house rental for - the, use of the vessel. A few days ago she was towed to the bunkers, howt-ver, and the work of disgorging the fuel haa been going on ver since until now ery little remains In the hold. The Brodick Castle will carry about t.000 tone of wheat TO FOLLOW .MAIXE MODEL -- , t ;', ' Large Fishing SchooarV Will Be 1 Built at Toledo. Newport, Or., Oct 14. Oeorge Walker will atart conatructlon of V'. 4&-foot fishing schooner for Archie Chambers of this place. The vessel will be on tne Maine Model end up-to-date In every way. Mr. Walker atatea that tha model la one he mad some years ago on lines approved by aome of the most exper ienced skippers out of Calais, Main. Sha will be built et Toledo and will be 41 feet lone. 14 feet beam and sis feet molded depth. - Her decks will be Torriseale, Br. sh. riusn and she win ha schooner rigged - -' J'jTteaew Steamers Ba Bente. Arabia, orient ..Nov..20 Alesia, orient .Ded 6 Numantla, orient ...Dec. .20 Tassels In Port Broderick Castle, Br. sh..Coal Bunkers Ley land Bros.. Br. sh Dry dock Donne Francesca, Br. bk Astoria ChbrchUl. Am. sch Astoria Asgard, Nor. sh Dry dock Alvena. Am. sen Astoria W. F. Jewett, Am. sch Astoria Irene. Am. sch Astoria Washington. Am. ss Drydock Gael, Fr. bk St. Johns Vincennes, Fr. bk Oceanic Dash lid. Nor. ship. .Montgomery No. w, v, j t u .... ...... V . " .1.11 St Nicholas, Am. ship Astoria tieriin. Am. sen uodia Americana. Am. sch. St. John Beeehley, Br. ss.T? . . . .Coaly bunkers La Roohjaqueleln. Fr. ss Elevator Wynnstay, Br. sch Stream General Foy, Fr. fcK Llnnton Crescent Am. sch. .Portland Lumber Co. Alexander Isenberg, Oer. sh. ... Llnnton X M. Griffith. Am. sch Stella Villa du Havre. Fr. bk Llnnton Shoshone, Am. as. Knappton Nome City. Am. ss Couch, street W. H. Talbot Am. sch Drydock Alliance, Am. ss Couch street Santa Maria, Am. ss Portsmouth Northland, Am. sa St. John BOuth Bay, Am. ss On way up Ba Boat to ' oad LuaMt. F. 6. Loop, Am. as San Francisco RIverald. Am. ss San Francisco Bee. Am. ss. San Francisco Ann! E. 6 male. Am. ss Hongkong Benlcia. Am. ss.., San Francisco R. D. Inman, Am; ss....San Francisco Melville Dollar, Am. as... San Francisco Ba Bemte With Cement and General. Neatsflelds, Br. ah Hamburg David d Anjers. Fr. sh Antwerp Bradloch, Br. bk.... ....Antwerp Jolnvllla, FT. bk.. Antwerp Carmaaiaa, Br. bk Hamburg Rochambeau. Fr. bk Leitn Gulf Stream. Br. bk..... Antwerp Alice, Fr. bk.... London Eugen Schneider. Fr. bk Antwerp La Tour da Auvergna, Fr. bk.. Antwerp Aram, Fr. bk. lublln Olenalvon. Br. bk Antwem Deaalav Fr. bk .Antwerp . V . Coal Ue Ba Bout. Bossuet ' Fr. bk Newcastle, A. NewcaaU. A. 'a supply of ballota to take a straw vote. This win oe a good method to teach the children the method of voting and make them familiar with the dentlal ballot, and at tha' same time tie Interesting to the srefcei-al nubile." Mr. Fields hopes that there will be a generous can ror tne Danots rrom rthe schools. All he asktrln return Is that the result of the poll be reported to his oinc JOHN NACHLEY IS DISCHARGED BY COURT John Nachley, accused by some of his neighbors in ecowtown of selling his little daughter to Frank Laschusky, was discharged after a hearing In the Juvenile court. Mrs. Edith Lester tnlrt about houring the screams of the chll- oren ana or going to tneir rescue. She said Mrs. Nachley did nothing to pre vent the mistreatment of the children. and during the excitement Laschusky, who was drunk, fell into the water and made his escape. Nachley asserted that Mrs. Lester's complaint was due to spite and that he .was not guilty of the charge. The evidence was insufficient and Nachley was discharged with a warning. Eyes tested free at Metzgar's. Mlaa Ruth Bannerman of Tamos Fla., is the guest of Miss Irene Earle of this city. Miss Bannerman is an ac complished horsewoman and brings to Portland with her three valuable thor oughbreds from the blue grass region of Kentucky. Tomorrow Miss Bannerman, Mf7 and Mrs. Dwight McKay, Norman D. Earle. Carroll McCann and Mrs. Her bert Langly, all: of Tampa, and Miss Earl will leave . for Salem for a short visit to the Mecaron rancn. Norman D. Earle of Tampa, Fla.. is the guest of friends in the city. Mr. Earle reached Portland Friday from San Francisco, having made the trip In his touring car. Had a Close Call. Mrs. Ada L. Crocmt. the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says: ior several montns i sur. fered with a severe cough, and consump tion seemed to have its KTo on me. when a friend recommended' Dr. King's New Discovery. 1 began taking It, and three bottles arrected a complete cure. The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer Is world-wide.,--Sold at all druggists. EOc and tl.OO.Trlal bottle free. FOR WOMEN ONLY TO WKOX IT MAT OOVCBBWl This is to certify that I have been taking Drs. L. Tee and K. York's medi cine for kidney trounle, from which 1 have been suffering for tll years. I spent thousands of my hard-earned mOney, getting no benefit and could not work half of the time. Then I com menced with Drs. L. Tee and K. Tork's treatment for one month, and never lost one day's work. Now I em free from my trouble and a healthy man, therefor I owe my life to Drs. L. Tea and K. Tork. Too much praise cannot be said for them. If you are suffering from any disease come to them and get oured. Tours very respectfully, C. HENRY, 92 N. th St. City. Dr. Sanderson's C o m p ound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The best and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IODS. Cure the most obstin ate rases In 3 to 10 davs. Price 12 per box. or three boxes S5. Sold by druggists everywhere. Address T. J. PIERCE. 211 Allskv Bldg.. Portland. Or. lOIlPIilNE and other drag neons ere positively eurea of HABIT1NA. For AVDodermle or internal naa. Sampiesent to any drug habltneAy 17Wf) mail Berular nrfce S2.00 ner bo (tie at ronr druggist or by mail in plain wrapper, Delta Clieaalcel Co- St Uuli. Mo gar aal y Skieaan Drag Oa Ul Safes M rartiaaa. Onna TO WKOX VT MAT OOBCEBB. After doctoring with one of the best known doctors in Portland for six weeks for private disease and finding no re lief, I was advised' by a good friend to try Dra L. Yee and K. York. 224 H First street, corner Salmon, which I did, and was cured within six daya I recom mend Drs. L. Yee and K. York as good, reliable doctors. R. H. HOFF , Nampa, Idaho. I WANT YOU TO READ TfflS IF YOU ARB A WaMMAN Even If Others Have Failed to Cure You part of her equipment i Banienelda. Ba as. Valttaraiao tStrathord. Br. sa San Francisco ' Ba, Beete ta Ballast to fcoeg Orel. Port Crawford nr. aa rlla ' I Oregon. Get. ah Yokohama Santa Barbara Will Hare Customs ! Merach.l d Noaiiiea. Fr tk.wac coast XEW COLLECTOR ATPOIXTED Homeward Bound. Am. bk.Vaae'v'r. B. c jiniicira, . . o ii m cfliumr gjr. (ML ...... Official of Its Owe. ! Saints Anne, Fr. bk. Newcastle. S S W. Lvrirate. Rr. kk... 8bIi PamIi. Is to have a collector of customs. G. t Bully, Fr. bk Antwerp r . rrnuirion, roi wigr ok i n pun, naa f mnii, m r. Dl. ,.,,., iieireet received anthoritv te appoint a man to J Francois, Fr. bk Pan Francior the place and will make hia selection J A snierea, Fr. bk ....San Franclaco within the next tea daya. ? Benaren.- Nor. an. .Callao It Is six year since fanta BerbaralClaa Orahan. Br. bk , . ..Caleta. Coloea had a cuvtoma officer In th town. ThefLaeaaec, Fr. h. ............... Khnhil reestsciisnment or sucn aa oiri naa t irrwot, Fyf Ml...... .Hohart bee brought aboQt by the Chmrr f I Cfillon, Ft. be. ... Hobart Commerce becked by Mr. Pendleton. There la toe m jch work, be aa) a. a be kaadled from this city. JLIRIXE NOTES. Astoria. Oct. 24 Condition of the bar at I p. m, smootd. wind north, weather clear. Sailed at' S:4t a. fn , Hxmfr Caarade; at 7 a. in . eteamat Wasp; at t a. nv, ateamer Boa Cay, U Carriers Bareate. Mar rick. Am. aa. ......Haa Franciao Moskal rrocram Tonight. Mra. B. I. Kofoed wtit gtv a mmbl froaram this ernirf at tk Hawthorn 'ark ettxmK ah will hwm Mie itthn- Kn h1ds nYm mmlm ft the rhJr ' HiH C Wit flwwwttl Vn4,q auta- i eera. M M tMi.S U1 braaBlV EXPERT i Advice Free Do you stop to thinjc what expert 'means? This is not used as a catch phrase, it means liter ally expert advice. Years of experience and spe cial study devoted exclusively to the sensative and delicate centers, makes it possible -for rne to Qualify before any court in the world is an expert in diseases of men. If you need advice YOU 1NEEU GOOD ADVICE and It Is better to get - It In the beglnnlnr than In the end action after It in too let Is like rain after harvest Keep your youth as long aa DOaaible. there la Dlentv of time tn trow old. A good marksman la not known by nla bullets but by his aim, and a rod doctor should not be known so much by his claims as by th results he la able to show. The hen that cackles loudest does not al ways lay the most egga. .Think these points over WHEN L.OOKINO FOR A DOCTOR Frequently ' an office Is advertised In the "first person" when no sucn doctor lives In the state. If deception la attempted on thla point look lor it Clear aown m una. do If you ar not physically sound yon ought to be. and It la better to your duty rn tnis resneet than to wish It waa dona.- ' We have tha largest and moat romplet In Hcea and equipment the atate bav . been longer eatabllahed. and fumlah beet bank and personal references. We treat people Just as we would want them tp treat (is ender similar circumstance and handle their caaes on terms to bet suit their convenience. A patient desiring treatment caa par cash and get Tiacoent r In payments t suit circumstance, and aa th ben efit la plainly apparent or If desired CAN PAY WHEN CURED Our entire time and practice are devoted to the 'cure of BLOOD POISON. VARICOCELE, STRICTURE, LOST VITALITY. HY DROCELE. PILES. FISTULA. DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, BLADDER PROSTATE GLAND, CONTRACTED DISORDERS, WEAKNESS AND ALL DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. If .yea har ntai mlvtak la the past correct tn mistake. Consul tat km end advtr free. If yoe cannt cell at afflca. write for eelf aaamlnatioa blank mitr caaee cared et boas. - a al aa. te p. .an. twaaaya, 10 a. an. te U. ST.LOUIS'DISPENSARY . COim SBCOBB AST TaJOrXU. rOBTUUTB, OBXOOB. amNTiY- . OB. O. OSX WO Are Ton Sofferlog? Xav yon some ailment that haa faetenad Itself upon yon- for a long timet Hit yon con sulted different doctors and paid thsnx biara fees and then Nrenad that the relief each oa afforded waa not lasv taaT Thla has been tha xperiencs of many of my patients wno cam to m as a last resort Had they aen me at an earlier stage I could have cured them sooner Do you feel that your manly strength la slipping awayf Are you wak, nervous, fretful and gloomy, have pains and aches in different parts of the body, your sleep disturbed, weak back, headache, despon dency, melancholia, palpitation of the heart unable to concentrate your thoughts, poor memory, easily fatigued, specks before th yes, aversion to society, lack of ambition, will power depleted, dlsxy spells vital losses, poor circulation, reel coia, iireieu ana worn out primarily Induoed In many case through abusas. excesses, overwork, etcT If so, then, 1 warn you. Do not delay longer. SB TATX.OB, The leading Specialist Th methods I devlaed 0 year ago for treating man's disease proved a radical step In medical science. Those methods have enabled m to cur dlaaaaea that were formerly regarded as incurable. In working out my methods, I held the theory that "WTBAJCNESS," for Instance, was not a constitution al or funotlonal ailment but a prostatic affection, and therefore, merely local. I reasoned that-lta con constitutional effects were simply the results of a tremendous waste of energy due to Inflammation of th prostate gland; that this being true, a local treat ment could alone effect a cure. Thereupon I devised the treatment I employ today with such marked success. Indeed, I have never known this treatment to fall to effect a complete and permanent cure la a comparatively short time. My Fee for a Cure Is In Any Uncom pltcaUd .Cas Pay. Me When Cured and they would have been the richer financially. My methods are not new to the followers of medicine in the Orient where many or tne secret cures and nrescrtDtlons are handed down I from father to soh. Hundreds and hun dreds of rare plants and roots, some al most extinct, furnish me with curative Fowers for many a troublesome disease, do not employ mercury and other harmful poisons of similar nature which cur but leave their effects In the body; neither do I cut and tear In needless operations. HSBB ABB A FEW OF TH BtABT DXSBASBS WH ran rnccE83TTnii.T abb ovab- AHTEB TO CVBBt Spinal Troable, rite. BpUapsy. roer Circulation. Skin Disease. Berronsaess, Bsaralgla, r- vera, Dyspepsia, Biuoosaess, I ortppe, Bay rv, Karcarlal Boleoalna, Oar banc las aad meat Plsaaaes of ilea and Women. COBSTTXiTATXOW TBSB. Call or writ and send 4 cents in etamps for symptom blank and book. TBS O. OBB WO atBSZOTBB CO. 1891 Tint gdk. Cor. Morrison, rOBT&aJTS, OB- CHICHESTER'S PILLS mmi a jmmr PfWMMi juis u ae M miiAV Wu, smiiiI ak ktae an i V Take tk ar. 9 e r r r.-t. A,ttm ha nVs-Trsre' L4sTvs aaaka riLia.h,s IIISLAIXti aadaMS SHU BY Mi-GGfSTS RlaTHHERE -j UEMJLRDWCMEI. V I CssBwe" I sHkrfa.lBSM I XI ImuuiM r r in asas No Alan Need Be Weak My treatment for other diseases peculiar to ' men are also along original lines, and are equally successful. Hence I reiterate that no man need be WEAK and AILING. My Special Treatment le an open door to manly Tlgor and all the pleasures that belong to perfect health. Any man may avail himself of my services. It has been and la my life's work to aid afflicted men, alleviate their sufferings and restore them to health and; vigor. I have therefore placed the charge for my services within the easy reach of any man, no matter what. his circumstances. To PROVE faitn., 1 WILL WAIT FOB MY FEE UNTIL YOU ARE CURED. No man could be fairer than that I take all the risk. You take none whatever. You have every thing to gain and absolutely nothing to lose. Delay Is Dangerous Men whose vitality Is eThaueted. those who have some private dlseaee or weakness lurking in their ystem. and who are prematurely old, while etlll vnimv In vm r. h r-nk mi4 i)n n wrecks itt what the v nuaht to be. ana. who want to be strong and to feel aa vigorous aa they did before they waated their strength, to njoy life again, to win back tha vim. vigor ana vitality loet, should consult with m before It Is too late , My Direct-Method Treatment Offers a Positive CURB for Every Ailing Man I Cure "Weakness" "Weekm" Is not a nervous disorder, demanding a tonle system of treat ment, but is merely a symptom of chronic Inflammation or congestion In th prostate gland. This condition exists aa a result of early dissipation or some Improperly treated contracted disorder, and require carefully directed local measures only. By my own original mathoda th prostata gland I eulckly restored to Its normal e.tate. which resulta la full aad complete re turn of strength and vtger. My cures ar permanent because thW condition responsible for the functional disorder is entirely removed, end I em con vinced that by no treatment ether than ray ewa carefully directed local meaeuree la a radical cur of this ailment poaelble, t k Contracted Disorders e I ar prmm. . Sat 'JTA SI a, m I m-tm sa nv r CMssist esse ass st Little "Adlets alwaj-s paj. The serious result that may follow neglect ef contract! dlaene could b scarcely exaggerated. Safety deroanda an absolutely tliorough cur la th least possible time. I have treated snore case of contract.! disorder than any other physician npon tha Pacific coast. My core ars thorough and ar accomplished in 1 time than ether farms of treatment require in jirodne ine vaa doubtful results. I srnclov rndies of mr wa dtiag. eaa say treatment is equally errecuv la aota racent aae carnnM tm-mmm. X also Mi-maaently care SPECIFIC PLOOD pOfOSI, STRICTURE, NKRVO DEBILITATION AND ALL. KEFLEX AILMSNTS. i Consultation and Diagnosis Free I d not charre for adMc. examiratloa er iagaia. 'If foe call fer a private talk with sse yea will act ba urged to bagia treatment If yen eanaot ealt write fnr Dlras1s Cbart Mr cfTlea are Tn a'! day freca I a. sa. te t p. as. aad Saadar freca le te t aaiy. The DR. TAYLOR C tX4 atOBBiaOB tTTUXT, COBBXB grOOBB, K1IUSS. CS I AT i -