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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTL AND, SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 2!, 1003. It TWO ELECTRICS TO PENQLETON? 0. K. & N. Said to Bo Con sidering Traction Lino? ; - Out of .Walla Walla. 1 (Special OUpatrh to Toe Jmiraal.) .Walla Walla, Waah.. March 10. Jt mora of electrlo lines still waft on the breesea of tha Garden City. Tha. latest atory la that tha O. II. A N. will elect rify 40 mllea of road between bera and Pendleton, retting power from thr many of th change would ba almost met by bonuses g ranted ' along tha Una of the company. -.'.. Tii matter waa ' tippea oir mrougn a purchase of v 140 aurvs of land Just aouth or Walla walla. Tnla lana waa bought up at 1600 an acra and completee a block of about 600 aorea that haa been oulet.lv boua-ht bv local cad tal lets, who ara to promote a fruit acreage business ' In that aectlon. - John Lang; Jon is tha purchaser of tha last tract and la heav ily interested. . -. - '" A proposition waa made (ha walla . Walla Valley Traction company to build Ita Una In that direction, but that com puny already had all the', construction work it could handle. Without an elSo . trie Una tha promoters felt they had no ahow to get their land on tha market at an. increase and they have bean mak- , in inveatigationa eisewnere. . ' it-waa in that way tha negotiations with tha O, R. oV N. Co. became known. The atory la not confirmed by local - railroad officials, who state they, know nothing of tha proposition. ' However. If the Q, R.A N, did teke , tnia. step, it would save tne Held oe tween this city and Pendleton. -which now stands an excellent chance of being ,' captured by the Washington-Oregon company, whose Una, If built would tap the aama territory. It would a)ao give a chance for the later electrification of i the road to Wallula, which In time must euner Da aone, or ui sj.ti.ec in. win lose that territory. . vf CROP CONDITION : - REMAINS GOOD (Continued from Page Ten). ' SPLENDID TALENT. IS SECURED ' FOR ANNUAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL cent' prediction of Jamea J. Hill that we ara not increasing oar production of wheat aa fast tha tha population is IN growing and that pricea must continue io aavance, . it is.rrom near mis aec tlon that there waa a reported advance Lnle of wheat at a dollar a bushel, whicu a record price lor the northwest. FRUIT CROP DAMAGED , i Expert Says That 15 to 60 Per Cent Loss Will Be Noted Along Snake. Spokane. Wash., March 20. It haa been discovered In the vicinity of Pull man, Wash ' both peach and apricot crops on the Snake river have been dam aged to the extent of 15 to 60 per cent by the hard f reeae in January and the recent frosts that .' have atruck that country. W. L. LaFollette, tha fruit king of that section, who has about. icsu acres in rearing orchards ana gen erally ships all the way, from SO to 100 carloads of fruit per season, declares that he will Tiave no more than 40 per cent of the normal yield In apricots, and less than 85 per - cent of . customary peach crop thla year. Tha daman to fruit crni-in ' unrierlallv peach and apricots, has bean greatest above and below K el ley's Bar,, on the StiaKeTtvwr "arWawan-a! the" Injury seems to be the least, and Ih the vicin ity of ularkHton it la feared by, some of the fruit : growers that their peach and apricot orchards will not yield more than 40 and 20 per cent, respectively, of jOn tha evenings of 'April 80, May 1 and I, and tha afternoons of Hayl and 1, the second annual musical festival will ha given at tha Armory in this city. The first festival of thla Jtlnd ever given In Portland took place last April at tha earns place and by the same two or- nkllfllllnna ll.l fll 1 V, . r. k. M . the (,'lilrago Kymphony orchestra and the Portland festival chorus.- Tha or chestra of (0 musicians under tha di rection of Adolph Kosenbecker. who made auch a decided impression with tha mualo lovers last year, will again ba tha conductor, and our own W. It. Boyer will likewise again wield the baton for the festival chorua of 2U0 voices. r Coming from the east with tha or- chestra will ba the well known aoprano. A Ida llenimi, who haa appeared In Port land on numerous occasions with ODr- atlo organliatlnn and la pronounced by me muaio - loving people or tnia com munity one of . the grnatest singers It has avVtr been their pleaaur to hear. Thla clever artist haa r,n In aavernl grand opera organltatlona alnoe her laat appearance In this city, among the-n the Sheehan Grand Opera company.- Frank Arthur Prelsch, tha basso, haa recently returned from Rurope. where ha sang for three yeara at- Covent Oar- den. London. England. Julia- Henrelch. daughter of tha celebrated musical art ist aad composer, Max Henrelch, -JWlll ba the contralto. The tenor will be An nounced later, M the management ara negotiating with a big favorite and have not aa, yet closed their contract . To gether with tha above splendid array of artlats will be the world renowned pi anists. Myrtle Blvyn, of whom tha west has read and heard a, great deal but haa haver- seen. Included In the list of 10 Instrumental soloists are Ouy Woodard. aolo vlollnUt and conrertmaeter. and Ftans Wagner, the scholarly cellist, who made every on who heard bint play last season a friend for life. The chorua will be heard-at every concert. - The complete programs will be announced later. Permits for season tickets are now be ing sold at ETllers piano houae and by the difrerent members or ne leaiivai ehorua. .These permlta entitle tha pur chaser to obtain a no ticket by pay ing an additional II or 1, aocording to the location desired, beginning Mon day, March. i. at Ellera. The coat of tha cermrt la II. which gives the owner an opportunity of hearing the five con certs lor la or -si, according lo.ma location desired. By thla means the festival will ba made an assured finan cial success and the purchaser receives tickets for the five conoerte which If bought separately would amount to ror tna nest aeaia, ror ; or it best seats were taken, five eonoerta would have amounted to la and with the permit, the cost will be 13 all told. Ticket for the individual eonoerta will cost. 1.60 and l with a tmt mt 7S ranta- ; - - . Anvone ' can readily aea ' the ad van tava nf aacurinir a nermlt.' They not only make by It from their own atand- undertaking that commends itself to tha ood of music in tna nortnweat. Arver ha aala of narmlta cloaea on ADril 6 no mora seaaon -tioxeta win ' do - aoia except, at regular . individual concert prices,' . . ,, : - .: RESOLUTION- TO ELIMINATE PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION .' - (Special Dltpatca ta Tba loaraaL) . ' Astoria, Or., March 10 A resolution has' been Introduced. In the Astoria chamber of commerce providing that the secretary Drepare an Initiative netltlon for preaentation to the voters of the state, to the aad that tba constitution may be changed ao that each county In the atate shall have one senator and two representatives. In other words. the proposed amendment to the atate constitution would do away kwlth the present proportional system of repre sentation In the state legislature, and. If made a law, would give Multnomah county no greater repreaentatlon than the least densely, populated coynty in tne state. - i- -- When Introduced, the reaolutlon did not meet with entire favor, and Instead or ..naoptinr it. tne secretary waa in atracted to communicate with the va rious commercial bodlea throughoutthe state for the purpose' of securing their views. . numerous responses nave come, already, and as a rule they are favor- aoia.. - , - PRODUCE IN ' SAN FRANCISCO " (United Press' Uasmt Wire.) San Franolsco, March 20. Eggs per dozen California fraqh. Including cases. extras, 23Hc; firsts, 22c; seconds, 20Kc; birds, 20c7 " Butterper pound California fresh, extras, 2314c; firsts,. 27 He; seconds, Hc. Kw ritiaawa nae nonnA- rULllfnrtita flats, fancy, Hko; firsts, , He; second, 12c! California Young America, fancy, 14 ho; firsts, 140; Oregon flata. fancy, 15c: Oregon Young America, fancy, 16 He: California storatte. fancy flata. 18 He: Oregon flata, fancy, f 15 He; Ore gon Young America, 16c. Potatoes per cental River whiles, faViey, 21.25 Wl-BO LOmpoo Burbanks, 11.8602: do flalinas, 1.902; do Ore- fon, $1.76 1.85; new potatoea per lb, (g'4et sweet potatoes, - pet crate, I1.26&1.66; (repacked) tl.752. Onions per sack Oregon, 1.902; other stock, 1.851.I5; new green, per box, 25 50c Oranges per box Navels standards. ll.ttl.?ff: choice, !.7I2.25; . fancy, 12.26492.50: tangerines, per "box, 11.60; ao smalt ooxes, iscwii. I'. SPOKANE MININa EXCHANGE ; Bid. Jit r (Furnlahed -by- Overbeek A: CookeJ Spokane, Wash., March "20. Prices. Ask. '': .1 20. II 9 H 186 80 80 8H 1 2V Copper- King Gertie ..-..7l. Hum Bird 6 idano b- sc ti. ,,.,.,,., s ML Coal 63 Kendall 80 Lucky CaL I MiSSOUll ; 2 Monitor 28 Com. Paul ............ 8 H Rambler . .. -. . j. ;., ,14 Rex ........ .............. 8 Buowahoa 8U Snowstorm .............. 180 Stuart 70 Tamarack . . . .v 65 Wonder 2 O. K. Cona. ..... . j Hypotheek ...uT, ...... lla ARGUMENT SETTLKO , BY OFFICE CYNIC i To the Editor of The Journal. WW you kindly publish In your paper what Is tba least amount Of wages a man and wife can Uve upon, enabling them to dresa fairly well, having plenty to eat and no rent to payT I ahould like to snow jreur opinion on tills aa I am having an argument with a friend who l thinking of getting married. .. ; ARUliMENT. If yon ara a common mortal of clay, 126 a month ahould be plenty fdr you and the average helpmate to live upon, providing tha goda and the groceryman are willing and the fashions agreeable. If merrlwlddur hats remain In vogue and the sheath gown stays with us the beat possible figure Is 1160 a month. Any one person should be able to live high on 80 cents a day, If such lux uries aa milk, butter, bread, augar, salt and pepper, meat and manufactured dea aarta ara not demanded. One 10 can! package of breakfast food, aerved with water and a toothpick, ahould laat two persons one day, Or, If you consider breakfast food already prepared aa too expensive, you can maxe your own win a piece of kindling and a Jackknlfa- During the winter, months Ice cream mav ba cheaply prepared by tossing bit of sugar on soft snow and serylng OOld. . .'..' 1' - -' - , - lirlsoners of the county and at tha rockplle consume 9 cents' worth of fod der, each at each meal. Sheriff Stevens believes .that If all were couples, and nd must pe, you are not I. CHETCO HAS A HAUNJED HOTEL ' -GHOST COMPANIONABLE CUSS deeply In love as your frlond must b, Mr. Araument (that Is. If von are not the girl hereelf) -he could feed them on if cents. . - - , A. QROUCII. NEW YORK'S STATE : COLONY SITE CHOSEN Albany, N. Yv MarcH 20. A slta tor the Eastern New York Custodian asy lum, a new statrf colony for defectives, has been selected at Thlells, Rockland county. t- . -s-. .- - The commission recommends that the name Letchworth vlllaae be given the colony In recognition of the many and distinguished services of William Pryor letchworth of Portage to tha state, and of hla efforts In behalf of Its. defective wards. - - . , . "The opening of this new institution," says the commission, "will afford mucn needed relief to the existing atate In, atltutlons for the - feeble minded- and epileptic, and In addition will make pro vision for a large number of casea need- las; custodial care." SEATTLE PRODUCE MARKET Beattle. March 20. Butter per pound Washington creamery rirsts, sac; rancn. Z3c: rresn eastern, c: eastern atoraae. SOeSZc: renovated. 25 fx 2 7o. Eggs per doaen liOcal , ranch, - 25c; California, 24 25c; .fresh eastern, 23c; uregon, jc. cmese Wisconsin twins. lc: cream brick, new, 18c; wheel Swisa, 18c; block Swiss, 17c; iimourger, isc; canrornia, Potatoes IxicaL iitmao: Takima. sso ff85j" earry roee seea,: str --caitrornia new, so luo per pound; sweets, yi.ibni per crate, . Onions Yakima, 202e; Oregon, tHf&ibc; Fannos, 2c; green, 20 35c per dosen. . " ' San Francisco Grain Market, San Francisco, March 20. Merchants' exchange quotations: tjasn wneat waiia waiia ' wnite. t1 an- .,.an 1 1 STU.. Tnvtran S1.UH; blueatem, i.90l.7H. 0 - Future wheat May; $2.02 ask; De cember, tl. 69. . cash paney reea. si.b: Drawing. $1.61. - Future ' barlev--May. 11.47 bid: December, 81.27 bid, 81.8 asked. Cash oats White. 81.88. Mlllstuffa Bran. 229.50: middlings. 122; shorts. .!. Chetco, near the California Una, la distinguished above other towns In the state, In that It has a real ghost, ao cording to the atory told by D. W. Ana terp, at the Imperial last night Weird, long drawn out criea have sent double action shivers chasing themselves up and down the vertebrae of the inhab it ante. But a amall hotel which In'other yeara did a splendid business for tha slse of the town. Is the center of the ghost's activities, and buslnesa at that otel has gone glimmering. r A San Franclaco drummer was the laat to alean In the haunted hostelry. Clad only In pajamas and a frightened scare, ne ooited out tne rront ooor at 2 o'clock In the morning. He was fright ened almoat into a delirium and tha next day he left town, refusing even to return to the hotel for his grips and sample casea. Thla la the story the drummer told to Mr. Ansterp. "I don't know when I. have liked the treatment I received from a small houae, better than -In Chetco. The meals were J;ooa, the houae was cosy and the land ord as genial a man aa I ever met. I thought- when ahown to my room that It waa extremely attractive and I ex pected a Dleasant nlrht's rest Al though I thought nothing of It at the time, I remember now- that my hoat had a somewhat nervous expression on mavrace when he insisted on Deing al lowed to ahow me where I -was to aleeo. After I had retired he came and knocked on my door to ask If there was anything more that I desired. I assured him that I appreciated Ms courtesy, ' but that I would need nothing; more as I was al read v-In bed. - After a few momenta I went soundly to sleep. It Beams to me now that I must have been asleep for about an hour and a half when- I Woke suddenly with the sensation that -something a little colder than Ice had been laid on my forehead. -r I -ahlverod Mittla-bit, then as I heard no - further aound. laughed at mV' fears and went back to sleep. I had been Bleeping perhaps half an' hour longer, wnen I again awoke, thla time with a atart so vio lent that I nearly Jumped out or bed. I could have sworn that a cold band had been laid on my forehead. "Lying there In- the darkneas I heard the aound aa of steps on the stairs. This time I felt rather relieved, think ing It waa tha landlord coming again. Imagine my horny when the door, which I will swear I locked before re tiring, swung silently open and a white figure, clad.lt seemed, in grave clot has, came Into tha room and prepared to get Into the bed beelde ma.. , "For a moment. I'll confess, I was so scared I couldn't move. Then I jumped out of bed and not even thinking of the formality of dressing, daahed from the room and down the stairs." After similar experiences had been re lated by others who slept In the room, it was closed upland haa not been uaed since.- Rut the Story told by the trav. eling man haa tit tha niantlna b, circulated to aurtt an itiit tuat tha tittle hotel baa all but lost hat 1hi neaa It had. No una haa yet slven an explanation of the apparition, bom a of tha opinion that tlie landlord lilin if or anoiaone of his family may b a aomrtambuilat. but no one of Oiern haa yet had nerve enough to try-eWsplug In the room. OLD MAN WEDS SIX WEEKS' WIDOW ' Freeland, . Pa., ! March 20 William Klosa, II , years old, . and Mrs. Frank Vanhorn, 24, war married by Rev. 'J. J. Kunta. pastor of BU Luke's Lutheran church, her today. -' . . Ilia bride was left a widow sis weeks ago. Her huaband died after a brief illneea. - While services wore being con ducted at the cemetery she waa with difficulty rea trained from Jumping into bia grave. When Klose tried ' to ' console the young widow little did the mourners dream that in leas than two montha she would discard her mourning robes to become hla bride. YEE & YORK CMXMXUM BrCcnAXXSTI 02T- COltTU- GATED DISEASES. - Have Removed 1 TO 245U- SXXT2C OOm. AX.D2TB ST. : Opposite Meier at rrank's giw Building, . X.OOX TO THE Bia SZOHS. If you are troubled with anr Internal or external disease we can relieve .and cure you if a cure Is possible. TEE ft T02UC ISXDZCXBTB CO. 11! WHEN IN PORTLAND VISIT OUR FREE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 291 MORRISON ST. (UPSTAIRS), Bet. 4th and 5th Stt. MEN: COLLECTION OF XiTE-LIKfi DEMONSTRATING PERFECT AND, DISEASED CONDITIONS OF MEN. . A GREAT SUBJECTS WE CURE Suickly, Safely and Thoroughlr WEAKNESS' F MEN. VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE; NERVOUS DEBILITY, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, SORES, ULCERS, SWOLLEN GLANDS, KIDNEY, BLADDER AND RECTAL-DISEASES. PROSTATE GLAND DIS ORDERS AND ALL CONTRACTED SPE CIAL DISEASES OF MEN. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION -FREE. If you cannot call, write for question list and free book. : ! IF IN TROUBLE CONSULT US TODAY Hours from 9 a. m. to 8 p. in., and Sundays from 10 to 12. The Oregon Medical Institute .. 291 Ja Morrison SW Bet 4th wid 5th, Portland, Oregon r e- r the normal crop. for crops. In tha hardier g, such as cherries, apples, opiums prunes. Is conaldersd very' good, rding to Mr. LaKollette. who Is The outlook fruits. and accor- conceded to be an authority. The fruit king haa Just made a tour of the south -em and middle western states and de clares that the outlook at the present time la favorable Tor high prices for the fruit growers' product this year. Mr. LaFollPtte'a .orchards a few seasons a no yielded 13,000 boxes or peacnes, which waa more than was produced in all the country north of California that' season. 4 -. Add to Cherry Acreage. CI eone. Or., March 20. The owner of the Webb farm has just planted 10 more acrea or ljunoert cnernes on ner pisce. Miss Webb aaya that she finds eherr raising a-very profitable business am that the Lambert cherry nosaesses qual ities superior to those of any other va riety, the main points of superiority be ing the large-slse, the late - maturtt? and the hardiness, making tbem a good variety to amp to eastern points. Last season- 40 tons of cherries were harvested from the Webb orchard of 10 acres. The bulk of this crop was hauled to roruana. v . Klamath- Crop News. ., RnmH.1 Muntch ta Tha Journal.) Klamath Falls, Or., March 20. Spring farm work is going on actively In Kla math county. The fine weather of the past two weeks has made the roads almost dusty, and put the ground In fine condition for blowing. I Much new land Is now being arotten ready, for cultivation. A great deal of . tba stock thrown out of work on account of the completion or the railroad to water Is being used on large contracts ror clearing and plowing. Farmera'all over the basin are great ly encouraged over the proapects of a fine crop season. -.'-. v " ; ' -...p STATEMENT OF NW YORK BANKS ;V B- New York. March 20 Tha statement of tha associated banks for the week ending today shows the following changes: ...... Reserve on all deposits, increase 1452, S26. Reserve on all depoalta other than United States depoalta, Inrcease 1141. Loans, decreaae J1.71J.800. . . Hpecie, Increase 2122.800. lgal tenders. Increase $242,100. Ikppopits, decreMS $2. 012,700. Circulation, Increase 222,200. Total loans, 21.201,026.400. The surplus of the banka Is tlS,Sll. 275 agsinst 240.4I1.2SO laat year and 12.227,47 two yeara ago. BOSTOX COPPER MARKET i .. Butte Co la... rta... Of Cai. A llO...01( Crntennial ... 20 10V . 07 . . 14U . 4H .I2IH 14 (FomLahed 4y O-rerberk k. Ceoke" Co Boston. March 20. Official bid prices: Adrentor ... 1 Nevada Cona. 17S Alloiiea ib iMptxaing .. .. jaiTV Cull. Aria Cvml.. 24 .IE." Butte Boston Con... It HO. Dominion II Htrola .... IParrot iQulncy IKhaanoa . . . peTy Wet... 10H 8ap. A PttU.. I22 Kraeklysi .... 14 ITamsrack. .... tt i Oranhy ..... 00 (Trinity 12U, t;iroua OVt'tah Mialng IIS Mtw. ITUh 40W XK-ht-n .... f. A Oil 10- M"hak. .... IVIctpria .;.. 41 Mont. - at li.l oiT.riDe ...121 OflM Cona... TKIM'Inma ..... 0 Mlasd 1JU Tulren ....... 414 Xrw Tort tTMtosi Martet. Or- IT'ih. Lrw. Oom 41 ; ! lan ?l l - 7 Mh. .... e fit Mar .... 071 014 J4 .'! .... 014 010 010 l"tw rt. .... fit : 012 tec .... Oil OlT XI t1 lt i IT It 'II ' I i MM fafllei The man who Is weak and wora out In vitality, whose strenfth is being constantly sapped by secret draina, who, rests badly at night and goea about feeling half dead during the day, la not the man who is a auccess in any field. His usefulness Is constantly handicapped by the" black specter of unfitness which hovers over him. He has neither the healthy men tal faculty nor tha powera of physical endurance to compete with the man who Is not MATORRHOEA, VARICOCELE, HTDROCBLE, CHRONIC DIS- hard for anan In normal health to realise the blight that has been cast upon the lives of these sufferers. And right here I want to say that these afflictions are brought-on slowly and Insidiously. Often the beginning is a very simple ailment which-is neglected or Im properly treated. ,.. . ;:..) ' -v"'.-.;.-. ,. ds. TA-xxom. The ZedlXLg Specialist In Seeking Heallh, Don't Experiment In the first plaor ilther in experience or-equipment. Ann't aTnnct a ranilar rlnrtnr nf all dlseasea to do Soeclaliet'S WOrk. Don I go to Burgeon, nor ins oihuihlui, nor m tnciriQ oocior. He cannot be prepared Don't- exDerl- IN THE! VKRT FIRST , with ruitenr mMllclnaa. vmir friend's DrescrlDtlona. nor vour druggist's guesswork. PLACE It la CHSAPEST, QUICKEST and BEST to consult the SPECIALIST of known standing and reputation. YOU CAN PAY HE . WHEN CURED 'Weakliest Th Reason I Cure Because my ' method's ara direct and SURB. I do not have to re sort to any uncertainties in tha few disorders I - treat, because over 20 years' experience haa per fected my knowledge of EXACT METHODS which never-falL Par ticular attention la given to each particular case. Each individual is given medical care, according to the symptoms Indicated in his SINGLE case. The result Is aura. ouick and thorough, and tha ' en 'llra system benefits ' when the healthy action of the affected part la restored. I have . completely - demonstrated - the fact that derangement of the masculine functions is a curable ailment By the closest observationa in thousands of cases I have ascertained that only in rare instances is the nervous system or general constitution involved to any no ticeable degree whatever, and that weakness In all ita phases is merely a symptom of local disorder. In by far the greater number of cases I find the condition entirely due- to a atate of In flammation or congestion in the proa tats aland., Or at some other vital point of the organic system, brought on by early dissipation or. lingering as a re sult of some contracted disorder. Such cases may abow temporary . Improve ment - under stimulating processes of treatment, but ultimate relapse and In Jury are certain to follow all such meth ods. The only .radical care la tha ab solute removal of the abnormal condi tions responsible for the functional dis order,' and thia I accomplish through carefully directed local measurea. -'My treatment la entirely distinctive and original. No other physician em ploys like methods, nor approaches -my succes in curing. The result I obtain are thorough and lasting, and strength and vigor are restored in the full and 'normal degree. EXAMINATION FREE ' Contracted-Disease! --' Fully one fourth "of tha caaea of srganlo weakneaa with which I Tcomo In contact ara a direct reault of tha improper; treatment of some contract td disease. This should ba sufficient warning against patent - nostrums and other -uncertain methods. I never dismiss - a patient until I know ' that -avery possibility of re lapse or evil reault has been re-, moved. The remedies I employ are known to myself alone .and I have reason to regard them as tha surest and tafest ever devised for the cure pf ' Varicocele . My treatmanKfor Varicocele la a' painleas one, and In moat Instances the patient neod not be detained ' a tingle day from bis buslnesa Even In advanced caaea, a cure by my method la a matter of but a very few days. There la no doubt or guesswork, but absolute certainty of a thorough-and lasting cure, with complete return of that degree of health- and vigor that existed befora the. disease began. t Affe Vint nntv TTR V.Vl fnnaultaHnn mnA Aitvfc tktit nf aivarv H that mmh la, ma T will mik. - f . Examination and Diagnoeia without eharaa.. No ailing man should neglect thia opportunity to get expert ooinlon about-his trouble. . '- - ir yon cannot call, writs ror Ll agnosia chart. My ornce ara open an day rrom a. m. to 0 p. bl, gad Sun days from 10 to 1. The DR, TTAYL.OR C6. 234K MORRISON STREET1 , Corner Second and Morrison Sts. . , PORTLAND, OREdON: DOCTORS FOR ME vTHE PRESENT AGE cninnm aiwvl r iru I Km wri ! (mim'i "a. r r'i oaeaaifUf I aaM r 1 atiwa, ii .nil Ima, mm in IS I a a a. aSJc K At if T ... m aaa . n tn ltas mi ritxa, aa FOR WOMEN ONLY tr. - Sanderoi s ' Compound aavltv aad Cottos Ttoot pi I la. tha bt "1 nly r'sH rm e for rtMlll TBOVIIII an rjuuesaiiitiio, tar tba nwrt cKatinat t 10 sys Frtc l rr bos. er tn I for HEN you think of the great advances in every line in the last 20 years, do you aaaa stop to think of the recent ac complishments in medicine? ... - - In hts lecture 1 anr jromorto over a few points as rapidly and as concisely as possible, and ask , you to refer to the leading pathologists as reference for. the minutia of the subject to be discussed. Neurasthenia means a functional disturbance of the nervous system caused in most instances by; impaired vitality. Sir Astley Cooper, the greatest physician that England ever produced, once said: : "Show me an unsuccessful business man, and I will show you a person who has been guilty of early indis T cretions or later excesses." : Gentlemen, this is true, and every man of you knows it During this age of progress and competition the young boy from infancy is instilled with desire that prompts him to push ahead, and if guilty of tran8gression of the laws of nature be does that with the same speed as though he were following out her requirements. That same young man, just at the time when he should' be. assisting nature, disregards her laws almost entirely, and reaches manhood in -a debilitated condition, to say the least. He then does one of the two things: He either enters into ' the vocation of his choice and begins to overtax his mental force by overwork or overstudy, or he does that and as well attempts to be a worldly man and "burns the candle at both ends"; and after a day's labor he enters into a life of dissipation; and, no matter how little he dissipates, it tells on him, and nine out-of ten young men are partial wrecks before starting out on such a life. .1. , My method is one, as you knowr that never failsrfor by it Tiewlife-is-imparted to the nerve cells, ' strength is given to the muscles, new tissue is formed, and thereby new health and strength are given to every organ of the body, and the victim becomes a strong, hearty and vigorous man. In treating any case, remember that the secret instructions that I have given must be followed in every detail without a single exception', for by its use I have cured thousands of cases, and the time for experimenting has passed into oblivion. This is an age of specialists. To any man suffering: from the effects of early follies or later indiscretions I would say consult a" rhysician who has devoted his entire professional life to the study and treatment of such cases as these., f suffering with an affection of the eyes, I wouldt consult an oculist; he can treat you more successfully than I. If suffering from toothache, consult a dentist, or ill from fever go to your family physician; but i when suffering from the effects of any of the above diseases, come and have a friendly talk with me, and lay your case before me, and I will tell you frankly what I am prepared to do for you without one , penny of charge. ' , " Read Below My Description and New System Cure ' FOR THE FOUR DISEASES THAT WRECK MEN -4 ' f " '..'-' ; '''''-' ". ,'' Varicocele T I Lost Vitality Cored by absorption. No pain. Tha to mumps. enlarged valns are flue blerrle or horseback rid in sr. disease, etc In time It weakens a man mentally' aa well aa physically. I will care you for life or make no charge. Blood Disorders Overcome In 00 dars or no par. &rmp toni overcome In I to 11 atara, without rhemtc&la or polsnn. If suffering from lers, sore aaowtb or throat, falling hair, bona palaa, come and I will drive the poiaoa fmsa yoer bloo4 forever by any New Byateaa Treatment. I Do Not Patch Up ' I Cure Forever The St. Leuls Dispensary b the father of spec . ializlnj In Portland ' hi a doctor In any specialist's office of Portland, above First street, who has not pre viously occupied some minor position with ss Moral: Comi to head quarters Cured la a few weeka Improvement from the start. - If you suffer from Inaa of energy and ambition, feel tlrwt when you arise In the morning, lame baek, dluineaa, spots before the eyes, and feel you are not the man you once were, I will care you for life. Stricture Cored by ahenrption In a short time; no pain, no catting, bo operation. Ejt m t method the urethral ranal la healed and entire eystera restored Ita healthy state, 2o failures, no pain or loss of time. I Diagnose by Exclusion : No Mistakes Made stenn non tuo ro ouo a couxn, witjlui ajtt nxn ac2L BA2XT SOVUI 0 A. K. TO 0 F. 2L TMXM OOimTlTTOI. - TITDAT 2COV2UI 10 i. H, TO It K. Cewamiaaaiesi aad advte free. XX yw aaaaaO oaQ at oftoa, write ror aU-ovam1aatlea tilaas saaay oaeao ST. LOUIS MSLCAr DISPENSARY CORNER 8HCOND AND YAMHILL, PORTLAND, ORCQON . Ill Oil S 1 -T Wl'ia. US j X aa. m t . fcanaisi aaa aa miH, ma" 1 ra plan wrr rr. A6 T. J. PI KPK. 110 llUk. tM. iscun rcsn nun vm draa MUI 20 Morrtsea eu, orxlajd. Or. . i