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THE OREGON DAILV JOURNAL.-PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1003.
Mill
11,'JE WITH
CRUSH
TO -HE lUIJDEI)
10 WEST COAST
. , f . . . ' '
Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Have
Fixed Barkentine J.
i Griffith.
aSSMaVSaaSwaWaSaSaa-aMOaaaaaaH
FIRST LUMBER CABGO
TO PERU IN & MOXTJIS
AVillinpr and .Ready to Com- r.tin Took it ship.
ply With AH Reasonable n,ent of ,mb,,r to 800,11 Amcrtc
, Dnrrnloii'Ano TW Mnv AprilBritish Steamer In.
IVi.f A1.-traw TJn nnc! . Untohed loading Today.
by Public.
The Portland Dairy association has
no intention of disregarding or evading
tn regulations which ths city may pro
vide fur the creation of a pure milk
supply. They intend to obey the law
and the ordinances. They are willing
that the present ordinance be enforced,
or they aro willing to cooperate In the
enforcement of the proposed new ordi
nance, if its provisions are reasonable.
wnat the dairymen want is to know
Balfour, Guthrie 4k Co have chartered
the 'American" barkentine J. M. ' Grif
fith, SSI tons net register, for a cargo
of ' lumber to Peru. . She will be here
to load about the middle of next month.
and will take out 760.000 feet of fir
to the west coast. She Is now on her
way from Puget sound to Redondo
with a cargo. '
This will be the first shipment of
lumber, to a South American port since
last April, when the barkentine Wrestler
took , a cargo of 576,000 feet of lum
ber down there for Balfour, Guthrie &
Co, '' : : .'.. .' Hr
The British steamer Invertay, wbtoh
what f n A ant . . wrtistM. . th.v W n.,
look as the' avthority. They have de- (tak,nf a cargo jf 1,000 000 feet of
...... . ' 1 liiMtKali OA IVkltlMvtnn et a I aa a as jw
ciaed mat Dairy and Food Commissioner " . VT A i; ' , " "
Bailey, la not an efficient guide and
have turned to the .city for instruc
tions." In this way does John F. .Lo
gan, attorney: for the Dairymen's as
sociation, state the attitude of tha
, dairymen who supply ; Portland with
milk. , - , ,,.
Sairymea yfrtil Assist. X
"The dairymen do not Intend to op
pose the enforcement, of the city ordi
nances, and have no Intention Of ob
jecting to the efforts being made to se.
cure a pure, clean milk supply for the
city, i started to enjoin the city from
tne enforcement of its present ordinance
Borne time ago, and the dairymen de
cided they did not want to take any
such action," continued ' Mr. Logan.
"They told me that they desired to
abide by the laws of the city, and that
all they want Is some central and ef
ficient authority to fix a standard to
which they must work.
"The dairymen have discarded Bailey.
In the past they have followed his lead
and have taken his advice, and they have
landed in" the present notoriety - and
snarl. Now they have decided to dis
pense with. Mr. Bailey and "look to the
clt y authorities for guidance. They will
obey any ordinance and regulation that
is reasonable and will cooperate in
cleaning up their dairies to meet with
the standard that may be set for them
by the city."
- Wo UUc famine.
. Continuing the discussion, Mr. Logan
said that the idea of a milk famine was
ridiculous. . He said that the' dairymen
Vrho are supplying milk to the city have
no idea or Intention Of diverting the
supply in case i a strict enforcement
of the Iaw.s.,"':r'k;ji'i
The dairymen have been in a peculiar
situation, according to Mr. Logan. They
have been told by Commissioner Bailey
that their dairies were in good condition
and that there was nothing to be desired
In 'the way of improvement The stand
ard of cleanliness was good, according
to Commissioner Bailey. Tha health of
-the cows was good. Tubercular . milk
was wholesome. . It might kill pigs and
calves and chickens and rats, but It was
good fattening food for babies and
grownups. '
The .dairies were in better condition
now than they had been for many years.
according to Commissioner Bailey. The
milk was richer, had more body to It
at the North . Pacific mills. She will
probably leave down tomorrow or Mon
day. She la under Charter to J. J.
Moore A Co. . . ' ..
The Norwegian steamer t: Christian
Cascade, for Baa rranelaeo. Arrived at
7 a. nr. steamer Maverick, from San
Francisco.
Ban Francisco, Nor. .--alled al
noon, steamer Kansas City, for Portland,
Sailed last night Steamer Shoshone, for
. -
l unnna. , , ,
Astoria, Nov. I. Left up 'at :B a.
m steamer Thoa L, Wand. Arrived
down at 11:10 p. m.a steamer Rose City;
at 11:S0 p. m., steamer Cascade. .
Eureka, Nov. 6. Hailed, steamer Geo.
W. Klder, for Portland, and steamer
Eureka, for 8an Francisco,
Point Reyes, Nov, t. Passed, Nor
wegian steamer Christian ' Mlchelson,
from Redondo, for Portland.
San Franclsao, Nov, (.Arrived at 10
last night, steamer J. B. Stetson, from
Columbia river. ' Arrived at 1 a. m.,
steamer Roanoke, from Portland. Ar
rived it I a. m., steamer Noma City,
from Portland. Schooner Eva, from
-Grays Harbor, for Mahukona, put into
port waterlogged and with deckload
gone.
Astoria,: Nov, Condition at tha
mouth of the river at a a. m smooth
Wind. Mit It mllaa? weathar. rl..r.
Tides at Astoria Sunday High water.
t:I8 a. m.. T.i feet; 9:Zt p. m.. (.8 feet
Low water, 1:1ft a. m l.i feet l'S7 p.
m. ,Z. feet :,' ' i
tpalgn to a largo degree. The prohl
blllonlsts will endeavor to prevent th
sale of near beer 'In the soft drjn
establishments, - .. .
RED WIDOW IN
HANDS OF ENEMY
(Continued from Pate One.)
ALOXO THE WATERFRONT.
the
rill
With paasengers and freight
steamer Alliance, Captain Parsons,
be duo -to sail tonight for Coos B a?.
Ths steamer Sarah Dixon, which has
been on the ways at the Portland Ship
building company's yards, was put into
the water this morning. She had her
stern cut off and the transom raised 10
inches, as it . was thought that that
would mako her turn easier.
The German ship - Parnasses was
moved from the O. A C dock yesterday
afternoon to the Elevator dock, where
she. began loading wheat this morning.
She took the berth of tho British bark
Howard D. Troop, which moved ahead
to tho O. R. A N. dock. - ' ;
With a full list of passengers and
about 2000 tons of general freight the
Coultlard's written statement made lm
mediately . after - the tragedy, ahowlng
that ho. swore the "red widow" ' was
tightly bound and in a position that she
oould not possibly have got into herself.
. Tangles Witness OcuUlard.
Madams' Stelnhell would have made
an excellent lawyer. JBeforo Coulllard
left tho stand aha took a hand In tho
cross-examination and before aha had
finished with the witness he was stam
mering his replies and badly confused
After Coulllard left the stand tho dep
osition or m. juecoq, who Is now in
America, was read to tho Jury. It cor
roborated Coultlard's original statement
that Madame was tightly bound whn
he went Into tho room. Lecoq was ths
first man to answer Coultlard's cries
for help following tho discovery of tho
auat muraer.
, Madame Stelnhell was greatly pleased
: Wont Right a Good Friend.
'If ever I need a couch medicine
again I know wnat to get." declares Mrs.
A. L. Alley of Beals, Maine., "for, after
usina- iv DouiBi oi ur. jvina a in Dis
covery, and seeing its excellent results
In my own family and others, I am con
vinced it Is the best medicine mad for
Coughs. Colds and lung trouble." Kvery
one who tries it feels just that way. Re
lief Is felt at one's, and Its oulck cure
surprises you. For Bronchitis, Asthma,
Hemorrhage, Croup, . LaGrlppo, Sore
Throat pain in chest or lungs its su
preme, boo ana ii.oo. Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by wooaara, Clarke A Co.
at the text of Lecoq'l' deposition and
tho spectators apparently rejoiced with
ner.
-. A murmur of approval ran over the
audience following its reading and when
tha woman nodded hae approval to her
counsel. ; . , .
Today, has been' a good day for Mad
eme stelnhell and she la in great spirits.
She appears to bo confident of ac
quittal,
TRIAL INVOLVES
UNWRITTEN LAW
(Continued From Pago One)
was living temporarily. She induoed
him to aooompany her a short distance
from the cabin, when two shots were
heard. When tho sheriff found Armes
body, , the girl ; was crouching in tho
bushes nearby. She appeared dated, and
tald she had intended to kill herself.
Tho district attorney will endeavor
to show that the girl's character was
not of the best and that there never had
been a promise of marriage.
The state of mind of the girl will be
placed In evidence by a letter which
Alma wrote to Mrs. Armes on May 30
In which sho Informed the mother that
her "dear boy Is going away and be
with the angels In the sky." It Is dis
connected, ungrammallcar. a declaration
that she had Implored Joe not to go
with "Minnie," and refers to her In
lent, to go with Joe, "to our homo be
yond the sky," where they "would be
harpy evermore." The letter will la
Introduced to show the state of her
mind. ' i .
When court adjourned today, after
three days of the trial, not a single
Juror 'had been accepted fjnally. "Nine
men are In (he box temporarily. Tle
feeling In the case U bitter and alinont
every man called liaa a moat doclded
opinion. Tim rase will be resumed Mon
duy, when more talesmen will be called.
tiie1-" i
Bors Is expected to finish taking on steamer Rose City, Captain
a cargo of lumber at St Johns Mon
day. She is being loaded by tho China
Importing A Exporting Lumber com
pany, and wilt take about 3,600,000 feet
to China, ' l ' ...!;
Other steamers which are on their
way. here to tako out cargoes of lum
ber are tho Norwegian steamer Chris
tian Mlchelsen, which will arrive here
shortly from Redondo to load 8.000,000
feet for the orient, for Balfour. Guthrie,
and the British steamer Cape Finlsterre,
men win come here to load In tho
neighborhood of 8.500.000 feet for New
Zealand. - She is under charter to the
McNear company of San Francisco.
RATES HIGHER
1
Apparent Discrimination In Insur
ance Rates on French Ships.
In connection with the loss of tho
French bark Gael, says the Pacifio
Coast Review, "Shipping Illustrated'
comments on tho apparent discrimina
tion in insurance - rates on French bot
toms by marino' Insurance underwriters,
and gives figures of the total losses of
French vessels for the past five years,
namely. In 1904. six vessels; 1906, five
vessels; in 1906, six vessels and in 1907,
five vessels;, which figures are for Iron
and steel vessels above 600 tons -register.,
The paper claims, and rlghtly.'that
this compares favorably with losses of
Other nations, particularly with British
registers, arid appears to decry the ac
tion of underwriters charglna- higher In
surance rates on French bottoms than
on others.. , "
While It is true that total losses of
French vessels are not greater In num
ber than those of other flas. vet tho
marine insurance " underwriters must
take Into consideration not onlv total
losses, but numerous claims for aeneral
and particular average on the goods car
ried by these vessels, and these, H is
sare to- say, are far in excess of such
claims on other vessels.
It is rather difficult to account for
thee numerous claims, but possibly
iney m,ay De Que in part to the fact that
r rencn . vessels
sailed yesterday afternoon for San
Francisco. Before ' she sailed Harbor.
master - J. Sueler arrested a man for
oreating a disturbance In trying to force
has way aboard.
Commander J. M. Elllcott left last
night for Seattle, where ' ho wljl go
aboard of the tender Mantanita to look
at a now lighthouse alto in Belllngham
bay.
The snagboat Math lorn a returned yes
terday from op tho river with the pile
ariver, whtcn she took to tho govern
ment moorings, the repairs on tho dsm
and revetments at J Wheatland having
been completed.
Major J. B, Cavanaugh of the TJnlted
States engineers went up to the upper
Columbia river and to the Snake river
on a tour of inspection yesterday. Ho
will bo gone until Tuesday.
Tho German steamer Walkuro finished
loading wheat this morning at tho
Oceanio dock. She will take out over
200,000 bushels of wheat to the United
Kingdom. Sho Is dispatched by Balfour,
uutnno & co. :
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has be
come famous for Its cures of coughs.
colds, croup and Influents, Try It when
Mason, I n seed. ' It contains to harmful sub-
stance and always .gives prompt relief.
sailing under hnunfv.'
.J to .an Jn'oaHaS anTstS
make money, are riot given sufficient
time for overhauling and docking, tho
owners being mora intent on makin
largo returns than In keeping their ves
sels in first class condition. Be that
as Jt may, underwriters do discriminate
very heavily against French vessels, and
In some Instances refuse them absolute
ly. Kates from the continent to this
coast are fully SO to 76 per cent higher
man on tin .isn or American bottoms,
and there are corresponding differences
in oilier iraaes.
j'
FRENCH BARK CLEARS
- past There was nothing the - matter
with conditions and nothing to bo da-
. sired in the way of improvements. .
Under tho circumstances, then, ac
cording' to Mr. Logan, the dairymen
, bellevad ' that they , were doing very
well. Their cleanliness, or lack of it
met With the approval of the state
' dairy and food commissioner and ho
was the' censor of such things. Ho
said their milk was good, better than
for years, and-lie -also said that ho
was commissioner and he knew, ; He
said that he could tell a sick cow
wnen b met her coming down tho
road, and as he was an expert and pro
nounced) tho conditions good, there was
nothing mora to do. General Faidherbe Will Take Wheat
'iV: : "r.n."vl to the United Kina-dom.
about the situation, and they are lii- : 7ne. rr.e.nch bark General Fald'horba
lng to be arulded by, the instructions ' ,f "J.?? ,mAInin": " .the ustom
of someone, who doea They are look-J ,u" wlt,l 110.71? bushels of wheat.
ing therefore to ' the city ., authorities I ":"UBU .' er aestinatlon is
to put them right When they are Hfenstown or Falmouth for orders,
shown the road then they will travel I n b 8n under tho
it says Mr, Logan, 4 and he is their oi lormer irst Mate Cheva-
legal adviser and they will abide by his I ,er ho has been promoted to master
uecusion. - . I " fw vi vadium ougauil, tno.lat-
ier Doing confined at the Good Sum.ri.
Th. .i.... rn,- tt i KUJ-uoHpiuu wun a severe caae of t.
utin na.ll- ! . t, . .. . . -
sen. Is at the Inmart-Poulsen mills Uk-ir. . .,1' a i-V ".owpawnoa Dy
ing on a cargo of 750,000 feet of lumber r Jru'.l'""u "is company.
for San Pedro. . I vessel wnicn cleared this
morning was we. untlan steamer Inver
tay. She will take out 1. 097.950 r.t t
jienry, impure niooa maxes a muooy. I luraoer, vaiueo at llft,178.. and 17 141
'. n mnlv mmnlYlhn taAm r. V. am H,iiu..t, . - . .
mnirestion.
weak, pale,
ters
restores
StopO tlchtng"tntantly. Cures Tlles,
wtpm, Mnlf rl,Atim Itn). kiv..
herpes, scabies Doan's Ointment Ai
any aruft store.
For a tiXld, easy actios of the bowels,
a- aingla dose of Doan's Reguleto Is
""High. Treatment cures habitual con
stipation. 26 cents a box. Ask your
"Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil is tho best
remeoy ror tnat rten ratal dii
. Wireless From Governor.
Steamship Governor, Nov. 6. 8 p. m.
(Wireless via North Head.) Seventeen
miles south of Umatilla lightship. Light,
variaDie nreeze; barometer 80.02; tern
perature 60 degrees.
They Got Out.
Last Sunday, you know. It rained, hut
in tho afternoon a large crowd took
advantage of the let-up, and went to
Alameda Park, going to Twenty-second
and Thompson street on Broadway oars.
wnero iree autos . met them.' Ton had
best do the ftftma Sunday, November 7.
You won't bo sorry if you go. Free
auto servicefrom 1:80 p. m. to S p.' m.
at point mentioned. Everyone talking
tobi . AJKxueuft raiK, ana mose wno
have seen tho tract cannot say enough
gooa aoout it
Tho building permits for October in
Eugene iniaien nearly ino.nnn.
.raP ThfnB, hVC? "me-"" boril "aaur. of lath, valued at
' TJ1,1" ySFl,' Z?? 5S1. She was cleared by the Pif.
m&Kes tne oionn ncn, red, pure I vuminj, ana ner aest
res perfect" health. ., . J nation is Wellington, New Zealand. '
croup. Has been used with success In
our family for eight yeara" Mrs. L
Vhltenrre. puffh N. T.
GAS SCIIOOXER SAILr
Oshkoah Departs on First Trip on
' TiUamook Route.
With a cargo of 111 tons of general
merchandise, tbo gasoline schooner Osh
kosh, CapUin Jensen, started on her
first trip out of this port this morning
at 9 o'clock, from Couch street dock.
She will operate aa a freight earlier
between Portland and Tillamook, run
ning opposite tho steamer Sue H. El
more, She was built recently at North
Bend, and this trip to Portland was her
maiden voyage.'
Tho gasoline sloon Condor, rental
Loll, will also leave from Coucas4roet
$3.50 Recipe Cures
Weak Men free
Send Name and Address Today
Too tan nave Jt free and Be
Strong and Vigorous. .
X have in my possession a prescription
for nervous debility, lack of vigor,
weakened manhood, -falling memory and
lame back, brought on by excesses, un
natural drains, or ths follies of youth,
that has cured mo many worn and nerv
ous men right in their own hum,,
without any additional help or medicine j
that I think every man who wishes to I
eKain Dim main v , power ana virility, I
ulckly and quietly, should have a copy, f
o I have determined to send a copy off
Epilepiy, Spasms,
St Vitus' Dance
"I; suffered, torr niany years
from what some people call
epilepsy. Dr.- Miles' Restora
tive Nervine cured me, and you
can imagine how thankful I am."
V M. I. COFFMAN,
. Coldwater, Mich.
"My 'daughter was cured
with Dr. Miles' Restorative
Nervine, after having: been
afflicted with fits for five years."
.TJilJiK McAULEY,
. Springfield, Mass.
Tor a year my little boy had
soasms every time he pot a little
cold. Since '- takine Dr. Miles'
JNervme he has never had one
of these spasms'
MRS. MYRTLE 'DAGUE, -'
Rochester, Ind.
"My daughter couldn't talk or
walk from St. Vitus dance.
Seven ,bottles of Dr. Miles'
Nervine entirely cured her."'
MRS. NANNIE LAND,
Ethel, Ind.
Until my son was 30 year3
old He had hts nerht alone-. We
f ave him seven bottles of Dr.
Tit.' r t.1 'r tt
"lias not had a fit since he began
on the htth bottle."
MRS.. R. DUNTLEY,
, Wautoma. Wis.
DP. Miles' Rastoeatlva NervlM lm inlJ
by all druggists. Qivo It a thorough trial.
Miku MKUiWAk WW., tiwiart, met
1MIE
THAT ARE
WEAK, NER
VOUS AND
RUN DOWN
om TO VI
m0 BE CURED b
so All MV m- I
tienta Vanonall. - . r'4&0
ll""JA?, THIS DOCTOR
oompaay. THAT CUBES.
BB TOM A Ctrsa Is tower than any
speolallsts In the city, half that others
charge you and no exorbitant prloo for
medicina
I am an expert specialist, have had
80 yoars' practice in the treatment of
diseases of men. My offices are the
aest equipped la Portland. My moth
ds are modern and un-to-date. .Hi
cures are buick inn nnaiFiv. . r An nn.
treat symptoms and patch up. I thor
oughly examine aach rue. find the
cauao. remove it and tnus cure tho dis
Z CtTBH TarieosM Tstns. Vvdroaale.
Frortatio Tronbles, Contracted AU
ments. Files and Bpedflo Blood Poison
and all Diseases of Men. , , .
ovsa om go mm ui u.'mi
Specialist la Portland who makes no
charge unless the natlent la mtiralv nL
xsiiea wn cne results aocompUsbod,
and who gives a written - guarantee to
mua wsrv ooiiar ntnn 101 aarvieaa
If a eomnleto and narmanana anra la it
HI FlV v,,,t " Lindsay's private
aa-i Museum - of Anatomy and
know thvself in health and dlaaaaa. 1 Ad.
mission free Consultation free. If un
able to call, write for list of questious.
Of fico hours I a. m. to t p. m. Sun
days, 10 a, m. to 1 p. m. only.
DR. LINDSAY
liJH Second St, corner ol Alder,
Portland. Or.
Dr. TAYLOR'S GIO.OOO
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
OPEN FREE TO MEN
All men visiting Portland should see Dr.
Taylor's Free Museum of Science. , A far
ahead of all other advertised museums as the
Dr. Taylor methods of treating men's dis-
eases are superior to the old, haphazard and
guesswork treatment. An exhibition prepared
at a great cost of time and labor. No charve
-.to see museum, which is entirely apart from
meaicai oiuccs. . ;. .. ... -,v :,.
- CONSUtTATION AND ADVICE FJUUt
NOT A DOLLAR NEEDvBE PAID UNTIL CURED,
-Offlct Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Daily. Sundays, 10 to 1.
J , If You Cannot Call. Writs for Symptom Blank. ' I
The DR. TAYLOR Co. S&KSSK
SB. TATLOm. '
. Ths leading
Bpeolsllst. ' '
T,
Every IVcnian
aumsmananonu now
about the wonderfal
m am till nnirumj 5pry
iMMftSUMn Julie.
neaosa Sutiton. Bwit--ga&
OH-Moat Convenient
M
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If h oannotsncply tbo
MJiRVEL, aouept no
ether, but send stamp let '
lllutLratd boot Milrf. Tt
full partlealan and dirartlnoa In.
valuable to ladles. MtSVKkCi
JB. 8d ST SKIT V3SK.
gar sale by Skldmors Vnim Co.. Waodard.
Clarke Co.. and Laoa-DsTls Drag Co. atoraa.
I Kaaiai Inlnlli,
avftirvtvm
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DISCHARGES
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Sach Can-
sale bears (MlOrl
the namV
toKrttfeiterftiU
I AIX DBCOGI8TS '
m MAM is mwN
And Out Until He Has Lost Con
fidence in Himself and
Refuses to Try
A wrongdoer' is often a man that - . V.v ; .
haa left something undone not al-
ways ho that has done something.
Neglect Is as much a crime s over
action.. Good health and good sense
are two of life's greatest blessings,
but quits often men call at' my of
fices who are so skeptical of physi
cian that fear of failure haa cost
them many months of unnecessary
and frequently disastrous delay.
When a singer starts a song too
high ho is sure to strike notes in tho
scale that ho will bo unable to reach
tho same as a doctor-who makes
dogmatic and extravagant claims
: I make no claims that aro not sup- .
ported by the facts. The -company
commenced business in Its? present
quarters over SO years ago, and aro
doing more than double the amount
-now than 10 or 20 years ago. Refer
ences aro tho best banks and busi
ness men and grateful patients cured
all., over Oregon and Washington. I
have given my entire time for years
to tho four diseases that wreck men:
TAKICOSE TEINS, BLOOD POISOW,
TXTAXt WBAX1TB8S AND . ZHrSO-
nous sxsoxsEJts : avb tkxib
BXBTJZ.TS, and I cure them to stay
cured forever.
nor A SOIUI WEBB
SB PAID VJKTXX, CUBED
ARE YOU A SUFFERER?
You Can Be CuredOther Men Are Bel ns: Cured
Every Day Come to Me and I Will Cure you
MY MOTTO: The Best Treatment at Reasonable Prices
Don't Give Up Before Consulting Me-UIl at Once If in Trouble .
My fees for cures are lower than the general family physician or
surgeon. : j Medicines furnished from our own laboratory for tha rnn.
venience and privacy of patients; from $1.50 to IS. 60 a course
it you cannot can, write ror -our free self-examination blank. Many
case ore cured at home.
BOUXS a, m. to f p. nu, and Sundays from 10 to la. '
SI. Louis Medical Company
Cor. Second and Yamhill ' PORTLAND. ORE.
any
ma ireBcripuon xree - or cnarge, in
Diain. orainarv sea lea enveiona tk
man who will write to me for it.
This nrescrlotlon cornea from a nhvat.
elan who -has made a special study of
men and I am convinced It is the surest
acting combination for the cure of defi
cient manhood and vigor failure ever
put together.
I think I owe It to mv fellow man in
send them a copy In confidence so that
any nVin anywhere who is weak and
discouraged with repeated failures may
stop drugging himself with harmful
patent medicines, secure what I believe
is the Quickest actinar restorative. niv.
building, 8POT-TOUCHINO remedy
ever devised, and so cure himself at
homo quietly r and quickly. Just drop
me a Una like this: Dr. A. K. Robinson.
887 Luck Building. Datroit. Mich., and
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Nature will cure the disease if she has the power.
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