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16 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. JANUARY 20,: 1910. SALARY MEASURE mmim Is Opposed to Council's Idea of Paying New Firemen and Policemen. CASE AGIST EDW. JOHNSON uiwtiwp DUTIES OF NBV OFFICE ' Mayor Klmon hu until midnight next Monday to sign or disapprove the or ' dtnances appropriating money out of the - notice and T re funds to nroviae me ' police and fire departments with a1 . riltlonal men. The mayor Is known to ; b opposed to the action of the city ' council 1V overriding the recommenda tion of the executive board as to the nalary schedule to h put Into effect ' by ths fire and police departments and 'twill probably veto tho ordinances In - their present form. The board after carefully investigat ing, decided upon a graduated scale of ' salaries ranging- from $80 for begln ners, to $100 for men who shall have served- three years In either depart ment This scale waa to apply to ad " dltlons made to the fire and police departments from the passage or the ordinance. Conn oil Awarded Ordlnaac. j The city council, however, amended the ordinance as recommended by the executive board ao that the salary scale " would be from 180 to $100. As the ordinance now stands It calls for a aal , sry of $90 a month for the first year, : $S& a. month for the second year and 1 $190 a month thereafter. As the board wanted the ordinance passed, firemen ' and policemen appointed hereafter would get $80 a month for the first year, $f0 a month for the second year and 100 a month for the third year and thereafter. The mayor la of the pinion that $80 ' ' a montn is enougn 10 pay green men ; and, that by Increasing the salary $10 at a time the men will have a greater incentive to do good work. Wants Expenses Held Sows. . While the mayor's attitude on the salaries "of firemen and policemen has been expressed publicly he has with ' held Ms opinion on tho raises author . iscd by the council for other dopart : ments. When asked . if be was op . posed to the increases allowed stenog raphers and deputies In the auditing, health, and city engineering depart ments the mayor said: "Well, you know that I am not a very strong advocate of any measure that will increase the municipal ex penses. But I am not ready to say that I will oppose these increases. I ..believe in paying good salaries and exacting food service. While I may not bo in sympathy with all of these raises still it does not follow that will veto them." ' From this latter statement it Is gathered that tho mayor may permit the ordinance, granting Increases to city, employes to become a law without his signature. , ' Accused of Selling Liquor Without License, Restaurant Man Fights for Directed Verdict. v . 1 Hotly fought to the end. tho case of the city against VA Johnson, charged with selling liquor to patrons of the i Delmonlco restaurant when he had no license, went to the Jury In Judge Mor row's department of the circuit court at 11:40 o'clock this morning. Shortly Hfter noon the jury of eight reported that It could not agree up to that time and the Jurors were taken to lunch. Would Wot Direct Verdict. Judge Morrow denied a motion for directed verdict this morning after It had bean argued at length by C M., Idlemftn, one of Johnson's attorneys. He urged that the testimony waa Insuf ficient to support a verdict.' He said it was a case of Inference "In the tMrd degree," because the city had produced no positive testimony that beer was in the bottles found on the tables when the raid was made, no direct testimony that the beer was sold to those who were drinking it, and no direct testi mony that Johnson or any of his em ployes sold It Johnson had a right to have beer In his possession, argued the attorney, because he possessed a gov ernment license. Deputy City Attorney Sullivan con tended that the evidence was sufficient to produced conviction in the minds of the Jurors, lis had shown that beer was being served to guests behind closed doors about 2:30 o'clock in the morning, and the defendant who was there In person, admitted being the keeper of the place. No testimony was Introduced on be half of the defense. The city had no direct evidence that Johnson or any of, his employes sold beer on the date named in the complaint F. A. Venna mon, named as the person to whom the trTZ& TXoTJ X Losses in Touchet Valley Will ncsses under bond. BAD BUNGLING . INKESIENCASE District Attorney Cameron Be gins Investigation Into -Affair. V J. C Ardrey. J. C. Ardrey, of 1S47 Mllwaukle avs hue, took 'charge of the United States land office as receiver this morning. He succeeds George W. Blbee. Ex-Receiver Blbee's term of four years ran out this morning and his successor, Mr. Ardrey, recently appoint ed, was sworn into office this morning. Receiver Ardrey expects to carry out the policy of the administration to the let ter. . HIGH WATERS DO HEAVY DAMAG E PERSONALS . J. Lk Alverson and wife of Seattle, .. Wash-, are at the Nortonia hotel. George H. Kelly of the Booth-Kelly Lumber company, Eugene,. Qr., is jjtay iog at the Imperial hotel. Charles Kl-Spauldlng, a lumber man - of Salem. Or., is at the Imperial hotel today.'.-? . - E, P. Ash, a merchant of Stevenson, " Or., is staying at the Imperial hotel. ' Miss Mry tie Mitchell "of The Dalles, Or., is shopping in Portland. She Is 'staying at the Nortonla hotel. Mr. and Mrs. T. Mulligan of Madlclne ' Hat Canada, are registered at the Ho tel Oregon. Mr. Mulligan, who Is a business man of Medicine Hat is In Portland for the first time. He is delighted with the city. Miss WlUiams and 3s Mattlson of Independence, Or., aru guests at the Hotel Oregon. George K. Rogers, on attorney of Joseph Klenlen. a plain clothes man of the police department, told about raiding Johnson's place on orders from Captain Slover. He placed bis foot in the door and forced his way In when Johnson opened it to allow a woman to come out Klenlen said Johnson did not see him at first because he was be hind the woman's merry widow hat, but Johnson tried to prevent his entertng. Inside he' found several men and women with lunches and, beer In front of them. 1 In the rear he found a large supply of beer of different brands. Brewery Employes Testify. Managers . and bookkeepers were called from several breweries to show that they had sold beer in large quanti ties to Johnson during the period when he had no license, but this part of tbs case was poorly prepared. ' The man ager of the Gambrinus brewery testi fied flatly" that no beer ws sold to Johnson from that brewery since 107. In two other cases the wrong persons Total Into Thousands; Floods Abating. The question over the release at Phil adelphia of Minnie Kesten, , who was wanted here, with Samuel Levlne. on a burglary dharge, has been pasacd up to District Attorney Cameron, who wlJJ communicate with the eastern authori ties over what is considered a very bad case of "bungling." The woman was re leased by Magistrate Scott of Phlladel phia, Who said the Portland detectives did not have sufficient evldoncs to con nect her with the crime. Joe Day and W. H. Hyde, the detect Ives, say they told the magistrate ev erything, and even Informed him of the warrant and requisition papers. They say they even 'attempted to get a fugi tive rrom justice warrant which the eastern authorities refused to give. Into the entire matter the local dis trict attorney will inquire, and will make a . formal complaint from thta state upon the eastern officials, If he finds they were negligent or attempted to beat the law. Big Blunder Somewhere. That someone blundered is easily seen, and the question now Is as to who it was. The Philadelphia officers laid It to the Portland detectives, while the local men assign it to the eastern of ficials. Chief of Police Cox asked Magistrate Scott and his court for more informa tion in the matter, and that official replied that the statement the two de tectives brought back explained all. This statement given by the magistrate was that the woman was released by his or der. This Is considered very indefinite. nd other attempts. to secure anything from the court have proven futile. Levins is held in the county Jail. A man named Cutlet from Philadelphia, who says he is a cousin of the man, has shown an unusual Interest in the matter. Meyer Hlmmclfarb, $0 First street who accused Levlne and the wo man of taking money and jewelry from his home, has failed to identify ths Jewelry tho detectives brought back. This Jewelry was taken from Levins and the woman when they were arrest ted. ' Hlmmelfarb Is criticised by the de tectives for his failure to identify the Jewelry.. ;. v,1- .' , ,( v. ' " 1 t " - RAILROAD HARD HIT BY SEVERE WEATHER The recent storm; in uitni 'W..h. Ington will cost the Ore Navigation company $2 5, 000 for repairs to its line. This estimate was made by- procede the trains dally on the Wash- Manager 3.1 P. O'Brlon this morning-, I Ington division.'" who at the same time stated that this1 has been the hardest winter In that part Of the country for the past It years. ?Nearly all winter We have been, com pelled to operate the rotary snowplow before our trains, said Mr. O'Brien, "and for the first time 'in 10 years. Ordinarily ws send - the rotary out few . times each winter to clear the tracks, but. this winter it has had' to The amount of. damage caused the Spokane, Portland eV'Seattto by recent ( J atorms which caused serious slides at . ' Harbin and Timm has not been estl- 1., mated but It will run well up into ths "y 1 thousands. ' ', - .. ' ', v About 100 people in Cottage Qrove and vicinity who cams from Kansas will hold a Jollification. . - - M EN It is a dangerous thing; to take a cough medicine containing opiates that merely stifle your cough Instead of curing it Foley's Honey and Tar loos ens and cures the cough and expels :SaT"SZ THAT ARE WEAK, NER- substitutes and slake only the genuine VOIIS ANfY PUN HOWN Foley's Honey and Tar In the yellow 'yut, n'u "''r"" "Til- package., .Skldmore Drug Co 111 ffhlrd I COITie r:tO 'itlO street' '"'"' ' '' T' .'V I v : ',. and be Cured tRpedtl Dlipatch to The 7oaraalt Dayton, Wash., Jan. 20. Damage to oroDertv and livestock by high water in the Touchet valley will total bun dreds. . Bridges, outbuildings and rail road fills have been swept away; base ments and cellars have been flooded. streets have been gullied and lawns ruined. Several narrow escapes ara re ported about Columbia county. Heroism of a rare kind saved the life of Frank Herrlngton and his wife near Alto. Water tacking up above the fill on the O. R. A N. formed a lake 50 feet deen and a mile long. The clay em bankment finally gave way under the Increasing pressure and the water niahed down a narrow ravine below the had been summoned, they being unable jju where was the Herrlngton house, to Identify the handwriting in the books Herrlngton heard the roar of water as their own. This attempted testl- .n(i riohM Into the liouae for his wife. Salem, . Or., Is a guest- at the Hotel Oregon. , P. E. Davis, manager of the Royal Highlanders, is registered at the Cor nelius. , ' '. Dr.-, and Ita George B. Little are guests at the Xoraelius. Dr. Little, is attached to Fort Columbia, Wash. The Misses Goodenough of Hood River. Or., are at the Cornelius. Portland will lose one of its best known and most popular hotel clerks tomorrow, when L. J. Corbin, chief clerk at the Cornelius, will leave for Se attle, Wash., to take a like position at the Hotel Savoy. Mr. Corbin Is one of the- best known hotel men in Port- land,jndw.aJsojjlLrJinown In the sound city. Dr. A. 3. Giesy, who has been in California for several weeks In search of health. Is reported much Improved Ho will return to Portland about Feb ruary 1. PI L ES Quickly Cured Instant Relief, Permanent Cure Trial . Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrappers. We want every man and woman suf fering from the excruciating torture of v( ; piles to Just send their name and ad , dreBS to us and gft by return mail a o free trial package of the most effective ' and positive cure ever known for this disease. Pyramid Pile Cure. The way to prove what this great remedy will do in your case. Is to Just fill out free coupon VHrtd send to us and von wljl get by rttutn mail a free ' sample of Pyramid Pile Cure. Then after you have proven to your self what it can do, you will go to the druggist and get a 60 rent box. fy Don't undergo an operation. Opera : ! tloiis are rnrfly a success and often ; lead to terrlblf consequence. Pyramid mv, .Pile Oire reduces all Inflammation, makes congestion, Irritation, itching, sores and ulcers disappear-. and the piles simply quit. j - For sale at all drug stores at BO r rents a box. mony was excluded. From Louis Trummer, however, who was brought in on a bench warrant be cause of his reluctance to testify, It was learned that he had sold a consid erable number of bottles of beer to the defendant, and another brewery man ager testified from his o.wn knowledge that deliveries of oneor two dozen bot tles ,were made every few . days last July and August Another special venire Was ordered for this afternoon by Judge Morrow to try another case against Johnson. In the first case Johnson was sentenced in the municipal court to serve 60 days on the rockpile, and this explains why such a bard fight has been made. In the case called this afternoon the lower court only Imposed a fine of $100, and there has been some talk of settling this by a plea of guilty, as no imprisonment would be Insisted upn. Another case against Johnson was set for trial today, but cannot be reached. A fourth case Is down for hearing on February 11. The Jury that heard the testimony in the first of the series was composed of R. J. McCollum, J. A. Marlett, C. H. Tabke. J. F. Ma honey, A. J. Van Wasscnhovs, K. C Couch, Thomas Cochran and Alfred ! Malm. Clasping her In his arms he ran for the hill. The tiro escaped injury but were Surrounded by four feet of water. Their house was filled with mud and water. Fifty head of hogs and other livestock were swept away. Freezing About Walla Walla, (Sperfil Dlipitrh to The Journal.) Walla Walla. Wash.. Jan. 20. Clear weather and freezing nights the past two days have stopped the floods and the streams, while above normal, are within their banks and are doing no damage. The Northern Pacific tracks In and out of the city have been re paired and trains are running on time. The O. R. & N. trains are moving regu larly, except the Pendleton-Spokane trains, which have been sent around by Wallula and through this city, avoid- In the hill between Alto and Starbuck, where the track was so unsettled by freshets that it will be two or three days before it is repaired. CRITICISM OF A "FAT" STORY We wers criticised for telling fat peo ple to "tender" seventy-five cents to their druggists for a large case of Mar- mola Tablets. Several wrote in saying the use of ths word "tender" was In correct, that "tender" in such a conec- tlon raised the Impression the druggist might refuse seventy-live cents as In sufficient Now, isn't! that odd? A few weeks ago seventy-five, cents was "tendered" to a h road way druggist and he did refuse It. That Is, he said he had no Marmola Tablets, whereas he did have seven cases. But the wholesale house waa closed, it being on a Saturday, and he had to prevaricate to proteot his regu lar customers, who absorbed those seven cases later in the day. This elegant pharmaceutical adapta tion of that famous, fashionable fat re ducer, the Marmola Prescription (viz., M ox, Marmola, os. FL Ex. Cascara Aromatic, Shi ox. Peppermint Water), Is certainly having a remarkable vogue. Millions of cases of tablets are old yearly and their fame grows. This Is doubtless because of their harmlessness (guaranteed by the Marmola Co., S66 Farmer bldg., Detroit Mich.), and sure ability to remove ten or sixteen ounces of fat (not flesh) a day without Incon venience, bother, need for exercising or Interference , with ths taker's appetite for good things. I DO ALL I, CLAIM If I did not know beyond a question that my methods of treating- men's ailments i are as su perior to the ordinary as aocuracy is superior to error, I would not persistently expend money' for newspaper space In which to inaka claims of merit. , Success in medlOal practice la governed by ths same business rules that apply to all business. Thers Is nothing mors fatal than misrepresenta tion. , , y ' NO amount of advertising of an Inferior or unworthy article will establish it upon a profit able basis. The publlo Is sure to learn tbs truth, and honest merit alone oan win..' No Other Specialist In the West ; Has Anything Like as Large a Practice In Men's Ailments A Significant Fact. PAY ME WHEN I HAVE CURED YOU nryS10 VEINS, CONTRACTED AILMENTS OB8TRTTCTIONS TO EFFECT A CURE? BL? 1 TREAT AND NeVkFAIL Pay When I . .. t . Cure You r pay ni as yon get ths benefit of my irestmsnt. , ' THE) DOCTOR THAT CURES. specialist in the city, half that others charge you, and no exorbitant share SB. TAtXOB, . Xisadlna; srpsoiaUst CONSULTATION FREE MY HONEST AND CANDID ' ADVICE COSTS YOU NOTHINO. I eh... Vi.7 y.?u Ane. yr. btut Plnl". by years of successful prao-; if,1-out-of town ntrouhls writs for Diagnosis Chart if you can TJ!' "j wia rwuuy o proper noras treatment and curst. TortoTon"y.r P"n dr fr0la f w, ? and Sundays from TXM TO A CUSS Is lower than any charge you, and for medicines. I am an exDert sneclallst have Had 10 years' practice In. the treatment of diseases of men.- Mr offices ars ths best equipped In Portland. My mst-iods and modern- and 'up to Xlata. My cures ar quick and positive. I do not treat symptoms and patch up. I thoroughly xamln each cass, find ths causa, re move It and thus cur ths dlseass. . LOTOS Tartoos Telns, Contracted ses, Piles and Spsolrio Blood Vol . son ana an r :saaes or mssj. . sTPXCIJLX, DXSXASia sTewly contract ed and chronto cases cured. All burning. Itching and Inflammation stopped in i hours. . Cures effected In seven days, TSM s OKSAT rXXTCX-EI.XOTmO . ' XXSIOATIU) CBATOV. Insures every man a lifelong curs, with out taking medicine into ths stomach. MEN Visit Dr. Lindsay's privats Mu iiiun Mum or Anatomy and know thy self In health and disease. Admission free. Examination and consultation frs. If unabls to call, writ for list of ques tions. 4 Office hours I a. m. to J p. m, Sun days, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. only. The DR. T A Y LOR Co. lindsav KM 4 XOSBXSOsT STBXBT, Mini KBCOOT). roxixurs, ob. 188M KEOoiro rr, com. or a urns. roBTxjuro. ox. D R. W I N G L EE nD P WUfF LOCATED IN PORTLAND SINCE 1M0 H Is celled ths great because he cures all aiseases wunout resorting to ths knife. Call and i havs a free examination. He will tell you ths 5 r, ; rar woubii m treats-success fully every form of female complaint, afl private and blood diseases, cancer, caralysis. tumors, rheu maUsm and all disorders of ths stomach, liver and NERVOUS DEBILITY .ui,c.. nm nu graai success in curing con sumption when ths victim is not too much run down by ths disease, and will stop hemorrhages In ... ...v.vu.u., ouui i nun, no orews nis own medi cines from Chinese roots, herbs, buds, barks and vegetable teas, all of which are entirely hirmliu. DR. WIJNQ L.EE ana wnose ntouicinaj properties srs unknown to American doctors. He uses in his practice over suv auiereni uneniai remedies. Hundreds of tes timonials from grateful patients. 7-1TOBTK rtTTM btbuji rusTUKO OXBGOV and ws havs lifted up US Hard work, exposure and dissipation havs wrecked many people. Is your weakened system crying out for help? You are nervous. Irritable and despondent; you are growing weaker; your vitality Is on ths decline and will soon be lost unless you do something for yourself. Our long experience has rendered familiar with ail ths thorousrhlv causes and effects of Nervous Debility Yon ID r lloM Js TaiilM Blotches, Boils, Body Rash and All Skin and Blood Diseases Are Completely Cured by the New Method Treatment TRIES DESPERATELY Ice Gorge In Boise. , ' (flptcfsl DUpatcn to The Journal.) Boise, Idaho, Jan.' 20. Idaho is still In the grasp of freezing weather. Two great ice Jams have formed In the upper Boise -river, and are backing up the water for miles. A sudden thaw would result in a disastrous flood, but there are no Indications of moderation. TO END HIS LI FE FREE PACKAGE COUPON f Flll out ths blank lines below with "yofir name and address, cut out cotf rwyt and mail to the PYRAMID hnVli CO., IM Pyramid Bldg., Mar shall. llWi. A sample of the great f)!mii file, irure win men oo sent you at once by mail, VRKE, In Uin wrapper., Name . Street i'Jty and stmtei After failing to cut his throat this morning with a rusty pocket knife, Nicholas Parnba, 18 years old, attempted to end his life by firing a bullet into ills throat. The bullet missed the jug ular vein by about a quarter of an Inch, and he will live. Pamba became despondent over fail ing to secure work. He is a Roumanian, and roomed at 694 Guiles avenue. He lorked the door of hi room and began whittling at his throat. He mails sev eral attempts to cut deep enough to bleed to death. He severed the wind pipe, but did not find the jugular vein. When he saw he had failed in his pur pose ne loaded his pistol and fired whore ho thought the vein should be. He missed it. Other roomers heard the shot, ana found him lying on the floor. He was taken to the St. Vincent's hospital and will recover. The bullet was found lodged In tho back of the neek. He still gays ho wants to die. HUTCHINGS WOULD HAVE PAY FOR INJURY George Hutchlngs, for the second time, has filed a. suit for 16674 damages against the Royal Bakery & Confection ery company. In tho former case his attorneys took a voluntary non-suit, conceding that their former pleadings were msurncient. tiutcmngs was em ployed as a plasterer by Bingham & McClelland to work on a barn owned by the defendant and he says that while he was on a scaffold one of the defendant's delivery wagons was driven underneath, throwing him to'ths top of the wagon and then to the ground. CURED NEVER TO RETURN,1 ENTIRELY REMOVED FROM vtl ALU SYSTEM, NOT "LOCKED IN" TO AGAIN REAPPEAR. Spots, pimples, scrofula, blood taints, tatttr, eczema and all troubles arising from diseased blood completely cured. Kidney and urinary dis eases, weak back, pain in side, weakness and inability to retain the urine, chronic inflamation, cured to stay cured by my wonderful treatment My cure contains no injurious drugs, leaves no bad after effects, bat, on the contrary,, is beneficial in every respect. Have you intrusted your health to incompetent druggists or physicians or relied on patent reme dies to carry you through? Does this disease still lurk in your system? My Charge for a cure is moderate, and the benefits you will derive from my treatment will be worth ten times the fee to you. Can you afford to hesitate when your. whole future life and happiness are at stake? Thousands of men have been restored to heahh and happiness by my treatment. Come ii you are sick I will make you well Cases thought incurable yield quickly to my NEW METHOD TREATMENT. Hundreds of my old patients are sending me their friends to be treated. My prices -are reasonable, my cres are spedy and permanent. No experimenting or guesswork. I accept curable cases only, and cure the cases I accept. . v JS HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY How to Save $a on Cough Medi cine by Making It at Home Long Competent to Care for Money. Deciding that John W. Long is cap able of attending to his own affairs and caring for $5000 recently received from the sale of a farm in Marlon coun ty. County Judge Webster this morning denied -a petition by his son, A. L. Long, asking that the father be declared in competent, i The complaining son feared that his fat bur was about to marry a Mrs. Railey, with whom he boards, at 168 Front street, and alleged- that his father iw almost continually under the influ ence of liquor. -This charge was not well supported by tho testimony today. although it showed that the elder Long now and then goes on a spree. Carl Long, another son, took the part of his miner, juagc weosier decided, that a ease of Incompetency had not been made out. "I never thought I had any more sense than I ought tq have, but I have as much now as I ever had," was the Jwmoly way In which .Long hlnlself summed It up. He is 66 years old. I AM FOR MEN A cure for one-half the fee charged by other Specialists. enough fallen humanity to make an army. Our treat ment will remove all ths III effects of your former folly, check every drain on your vitality, Invigorate the entire sys tem, clear UD the clouded brain and quickly restore you to what nature in tended a healthy and happy being, with physical, mental and vital forces, com plete Avoid free prescriptions and tem porary stimulants, seen a lasting cure. We guarantee a permanent restoration in from SO to SO days. Cured to , Stay Cured Under out treatment a healthy circu lation of blood Is quickly reestablished, you will gain in weight, feel stronger and better In every way, and soon pos sess perfect health and vigor. Don't experiment; this is a delicate disease. Ws have cured thousands of ths most aggravated cases without a single fail ure or recurrence, and know we can do tho same for you. a Call or writs SB. T. jr. PXEXOZ, SI I Allsky Bldg, Portland, Or. Young Ming Chinese Medicine Co. Iff v' W ;: Wonderful reme dies from herbs and roots. Cure Canoer, Nervous ness. Catarrh. Xa Grippe. - Blood Poison, Dropsy, Throat, Lung. Liver, Kidney and Btomaeh Troubles. Ws cure all chron- Private uis- a "don't care"' feeling. ; He" Cough medicines, as a rule, are mostly syrup. To make the best syrup, take1 ft pint of Granulated Sugar, add Vt pint warm water, and stir about 2 minutes. Oet two and one-half ounces of Plnex (50 cents worth), put It In a clean pint bottle, and fill up with the Granulated Sugar Syrup. This makes a full pint of unequaled cough syrup, for about 64 cents. Keeps perfectly. You couldn't buy as much ready-made cough syrup for J3.60. This home-made remedy is pleasant to take, and unusually stops even the most obstinate cough In twenty-four hours. It is splendid, also, for colds, whooping cough, bronchial ailments, etc Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours, , . . The Sugar Byrup is an excellent seda tive. 'The pinex Is the most valuable concentrated . compound of Norway, White Pine Extract rich In all the heal ing, elements of Norwegian pine. Be sure to use the real Pinex Itself. Tour druggist has it or can easily get It for you. . , . , . k ,4 Strained honey can be used Instead of the syrup, and makes a very-fine honey and pins tar cough syrujk i V- NERVOUS DEBILITY c8ed through- ,, indiscretions and excesses. wthough brought on by overwork or severe mental strain, due to busi ness worry or other cares. Its victims are found among all classes of men. The sufferer will notice that where he formerly felt energetic ambitious and a general desire to tret a hustle on and nnch hia through the world, he now feels weak, tired, listless and inrfiffer.r, .Za i... i. 7i i - . - . . ; w. uii II "t ca , unc.lUiV IO anv 8rMI Rental orpnyscal effort There is an inability to concentrate the mind. The eve lacks its former lustftr. He is tronhM with rA, "J T"J , ??. concentrate and easily annoyed. He doesr sleep well, and in the morn ngs feels fatigued and worn on init'ef vigorous and refreshed as in health He lacks confidence; hXS&.f extremities are often cold, because of impaired circulation. , ro ."tM' na xne For the victims of this terrible ailment the bright light of hone is t.iA , l...' .i. .. . . of assurance that, there i one medical firm that can cure you. 0Ue hpC that ,$ horn I hare treated so many cases of this nature that I am as familiar wirfc thm ... it daylight. MY NEW METHOD TREATMENT will corr?c 'all li tJJZJlA what nature intended-, hale, healthy, happy man, with physical anTmtaf powe'r? t0 VARICOSE VEINS complaint is a weakened and broken-down condition of the disease. It make, no difference what Z,ul be i .fifao? injur? hSStSttffSS it will produce a physical breakdown. That Varicose Veins A'ti-S&rSS diseases afflicting mankind has ben proved beyond all doubt. If neglected it 'will unoWmln th. i strength, derange and depress the mental faculties, and rack he erus system and TutdZtelv Ltef i complete loss of strength. I cure Varicose Veins-lSafely, Painle? Men, Don't Lose Hope I Cure When Oihers Fall READER rMit for others it wiH do for . CONSULTATION FREE. Kt tTH&d call fofa honest opinion Fre.ef Chafge. Charges reasonable. Don't -delay. . o ,n Everything Conttden -FREE LIed. my 01 fice u,Pmen-tot benefit of MEN ONLY, a FREE . . 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