The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 19, 1910, Page 19, Image 19

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!n no mora Ur!:...btful r-iaoe In
in which to enjoy your meals.
Sunday liif-hes. . ' rf
. There
the city
TONIGHT'S AUUSKUENTS
Baker "My Wife"
Orpheum Vaudeville
Grand .,...........,.,.... Vaudeville
I-'antages , Vaudevllla
I.yrio "In Gay Paree"
Ptar -Moving Pictures
The Oaks Libera tfs Band
Men of Kote to Speak. The North
west General Conference of the Young
Women's Christian association, which
will ba held at "The Breakers," Long
Beach, Wash.,-koffers a program of In
terest to those interested in association
work or in Bible study and misision
study classes. Rev. professor 'William
J. Hutchlns ot Obtrlln- Theological
seminary,, will toe among the speakers.
In addition to lectures he. will give, a
Bible study course, "Studies In the
Earlier Prophets." Professor Norrnan
K Coleman ot Whitman college. Walla
. Walla, Wash., . will give a course on
"The King and Mis Kingdom." Normal
classes in home and , foreign mission
etudy will be conducted by Miss Carrie
Barge and Miss Helen Blhelduffer.
Discussions of city and student asso
ciation work will be led by workers of
experience. Afternoons will be yre-
Served for recreation. Members of the
Portland t. W. C. vA;: are urged to be
present. ; Register Immediately with
Miss Delta , Watson, ''The Breakers,"
Long Beach, Wash. '' " -
lecture on rinances Colonel W. H.
Jh'Uoldrick. ot the United - States As
aoclntlon of Mediators, will 'lecture to
night at Allsky hall on "Financial Pi
rates of America and "Ruin of Wall
Street to Our Country." He Is said to
have made a Ufa study of frenzied
finance and stock gambling,
lecture on Crematlon.--Dr. Davidson
Buchanan will give a lecture at Selling
Hirsch hall tonight on "Cremation and
Urn Burial." with a description of the
Portland Crematorium and a general
discussion of this method of disposing
of the dead. The public Is Invited.
Bandar Boats to Oregon City. A most
delightful short river ride. Take your
friends for a water trip that will please.
Boat leaves Taylor street dock a. m.,
12 m., S p. m.; leaves Oregon City 10:30
a. m., 1:30 and- p. m. . Ticket good on
O. V. P. cars.
Cre swell has born made a flag" sta
tion for No. 13, that passes through
about 6:30 a. m. This will be a great
convenience for commercial men' making
Creswelf.
Vacation season for the. boys is on.
Don't make the mistake of thinking they
have quit their Jobs.- They have not.
Some have gone to the mountains;
some to the seaside resorts and some
are making flying trips to our neighbor
ing cities,
, Sebtt oa Prohibition. The date of
1 the prohibition debate betwett Dr. Clar-
ence True Wilson, of the Centenary M.
,! E. church, and Colonel E. Hofer-of4
Salem, has been set for.next Tuesday
ventng ln the Hawthorne Park taber
nacle The debate will begin promptly
at 8 o'clock and Will last about two
hours.- A larga attendance of adherents
of both sides of the question is expected.
The question will read; "Resolved, That
prohibition would be a detriment to the
' - state of Oregon.". Colonel Hof er, sup
porting the liquor Interests, will take
the affirmative and wilLmake the open,
lng and closing arguments of a half
hour each, Dr. Wilson making the one
1 hour argument. It la expected that of-
fleers of the Wholesale Liquor Dealers'
association will be seated on the plat
form. "
8L50) a Month allows one suit sponged
and' pressed. Called for and1 delivered
each week. By taking care of your
clothes they will last twice as Jorg. By
mentioning this ad, we will give you the
first month free. Unique Tailoring Co
309 Stark street Main 614, A-4314.
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W Bell hali mattresses retail at
wholesale prices. Torfl pound beds from
$7.60, and up. We renovate mattresses
and return them the same day. Port
land Curled Hair Factory, H. Metsger,
proprietor, 228-225 Front street Main
474, A-1374,
Directors Meeting Directors of the
Northwestern Oregon Forest Fire asso
ciation, embracing Columbia, Clatsop,
Washington and Tillamook counties, all
known as District No. 1, met at the or
lice of the Western Timber company
' yesterday for the purpose of electing
officers and making plans for a more
efficient fire protection. The following
directors were present, ' G. W.:Kelger,
J Minot Davis, John Pearson, J. K. Gamble
and Peter B. Brumer. Mr. Brumby was
elected president, Mr. Gamble vice pres
ident and Mr. Davis secretary treasurer. 1
The association plans to secure cooper
ation among, all the timber owners who
, . have holdings within the territory em
braced By the association. ,
Cntrrles for Exhibit The Chamber of
Commerce received a box of remarkably
fine cherries yesterday from J. A. west-
erlund of Med ford to be entered in the
chamber's permanent exhibit in the Com'
merclal Club building. Medford, with
other famous fruit growing districts In
the state, will have a large display In
the exhibit room, arrangements' fo,r this
havlnar been made a few weeks ago. .An
expert is now employed by the Chamber
preserving the, samples by a secret
method. , . , . ...
. Conversation X.lraitL Alleging- she
lived with her husband for seven, years
while he rarely spoke to her and almost
Ignored her presence, Mrs. Sue M. Brad-
nack has begun euit for divorce from
George Bradnack' in the circuit
court, filing an amended complaint yes
terday. They, were married in Bruns
wick. Go., In 1892, and Bradnack grew
clamlike in 1900, It is alleged, while
they were living in Mlddleton, N. Y.
The defendant Is charged with deserting
-bis wife In 1907. - (
' Twentjr.flTt Acres Fruit Land, 10 miles
from Vancouver, for sale. Good house
and barn, 300 fruit trees, all bearing,
If taken at once will sell for ISOOrt.
Terms. Addre'ss A. W. Bartlett, 804 Vil
la avenue, Montavins, or. '
nuvllla, (
ralfclngto
Oregon ft Washington Local Begin
ning today, June 19.- the Oregon &
Washington railroad will change Its
time of leaving Portland for Puget
sound points irom a a. m. to 8:30 a.
m. N
To Bala The beautiful plants and
floral decorations used In the vasc on
Sixth street during the Rose Festival
Apply Alfred Burkhardt, Twenty-third
and Ulisan, , . ,
Old Jewelry Wasted Will exchange
new watches, diamonds and Jewelry for
old Jewelry. Uncle Myers, Collateral
Bank, 71 Sth, between Oak and Pine.
Steamer Jessie Marktas. for Tamaa
Wathougal and -way landings, dally ex
Cept Sunday. Leave Washington street
docs at j p. in.
X Have Beea Transferred and must
sell by new Irvington home; will sell at
cost If sold by the Z4th of this month.
Phone C-1471. . ,
BhrlnWa irotloa Genuine Al Kader
buttons and charms at Jaeger Bros., 266
Morrison street, bet, Third and Fourth
Grammar Graduates! Get A high
grade dictionary free.' Call on Behnke
Walker, the leading business college. '
Tottng lady Xlgh School Graduates.
wo have a number of positions we can
orrer you. , Olds, .Wortman & King.
Plenty of money to loan
mortgage, Columbia Trust
Board of Trade building..
on first
Company,
Good Paying- Drug Btore for Bale-
Trade for real estate, or cash. Inquire
iue-.uavi8 vtag cat a
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lPAYiLINQ
is l'U.
Jack Holmes of Armour & Co.,' has
resigned his position to be the Qregon
representative of the San Franolaco firm
of Tillman, & Bendal.
Floyd Hays, buyer for the Curtis
Lumber company,, at Mill City, spent a
part of the week with his wife and
young aon In the city.
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Max Wise, 'a former traveling man
but. who has, been in business In Glen-
dale for the past two years, takes to
the grip, again July 1st. He will retain
his Interest In the Glendale business,
however, bis brother managing It.
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G.' N. W. Wilson called at headquar
ters to put In a claim for Indemnity,
having sustained an injury to his wrist
in an altercation with the umpire of a
ball game, : which Mr, Wilson attended
while out on a trip.
The delegates to the National conven
tloa left for Chattanooga a week ago
Wednesday evening, well equipped to se
cure the convention for Portland In
1911. ,J r
James B. Freeley, formerly of Post B..
Nebraska division, has Just transferred
his membership to . the Oregon and
Washington division.
A. C. Stubllng, met with an accident
last week and has notified the national
office, requesting that claim blanks be
forwarded.
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Among the members visiting at the
office Of the secretary during the week
were: Carl Wetther, Stanhope Pier, R,
L. Adams. W. D. Mcintosh, G. N. W,
Wilson, J, M. Dunn, E. L. Lowell and
W. B. Cole, , ,
t .- ( i - j. . I ' ' -
We note that Master Fish Warden H.
C. McAllister has tendered his reslgna
tton to Governor Benson, - Since Mr. Mc
Allister is an enthusiastic member of
our association, we naturally hope that
he has something else in view which
will Increase his usefulness as well as
be more remunerative.
- .
M. L. Mourfield, western manager of
the National Pickle & Canning company,
Dodson-Braun branch, la spending a few
days In the city and will. make his head
quarters at Saa Francisco hereafter.
. Roy Carruthers of San Francisco, met
with an. accident while at Weiser, Idaho,
on a trip. . He notified the secretary to
that effect, requesting: that claim blanks
be forwarded him.
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The farmers throughout the valley
feel Jubilant over the rains of the past
week which will add thousands of dol
lars to their Income . through Increaf
In the crops of hay and grain, Tho
rains have' also blessed the farmers of
P. E. Beach ft 9a the Pioneer Paint
company, 135 First atreet Phones M.
1314, A-1314. . ' :
Pot Bent Quick First-class location
near Third and Alder. , Cheap rent Fine
front Address S-635, Journal.
Diamonds Gems of the first water
only. C. Chrlstensen, 2d floor, Corbett
bldg. Take elevator. . '
Bwiss" Watol? Bepalrlng C:, Chrlsten
sen, 2d fir. Corbett bldg. Take elevator.
W. A. Wise and associates.
Oregon City Bervloe On and after
thlaflate Oregon City tralna will leave
v.mmt Water and Morrison streets every
SO minutes from 6:30 a. m. to and in, ntit,- Tblr and Washington.
eluding last train at iz midnignt;. leave
Oregon City se. :2 a. m., tnen every
80 minutes to and Including 10 p. m.;
-last train 11 p. m. Portland Railway,
Light 4 Power company, - -
painless
The Seal of Approval Is 'given the
garments we make. There Is more than
fashion In them; there Is style as well.
The man of taste wants something dis
tinctive and yet correct Remember we
make the best 325 suit in the city,, Let
us prove It Unique Tailoring Co., 309
Stark street, between Fifth and Sixth.
Pile Articles. J. H. Hutchinson, S.
M. 'Mann and Leroy Lomax have filed
articles of Incorporation of the 8tate
Investment company; capital atock,
$50,000. Supplementary articles have
been filed by the Hess-Menzie Auto
company, changing its name to the
Mensiea-Dubola Auto company. t' -
By Bequest Rev; Dr. Benjamin Young
will deliver a free illustrated stereop
tlcon lecture on Yellowstone National
Park at the Taylor Street Methodist
Episcopal church, Wednesday, June 22.
Lecture will begin promptly at 8 p. m.
The public is cordially Invited. ,
Special Musloal Program Webber'a
' orchestra will entertain guests of the
Standard Cafeteria hear Fifth and Oak,
from 6 to 8 p. m., today. You should
visit the - Standard and test Us ex-
WEDDING"
GIFTS Q-
That come from : our store
carry a certain distinction
all i their own. The recipi
ent estimates the gift as of
niore value when, thoroughly
selected. In no other line of
merchand i s i n g must
the business integrity of the
firm be considered as cart
fully as the jewelry business,
for much must be taken on
faith. Anybody can sell an
article once, but it's the
come-backs that! have built
up our prosperous, business.
nEITKEMPER'S
288 MORRISON STREET
ladlea Phone Main 1J 64, A-1488 for
"No Dust" sweeping compound.
Jaek Blag's Turkish Baths. : Largest
In city. Imperial Hotel Annex. - -
Bine
cover.
at Richard's Sunday,
4 to 8:30 p. m.
tl
per
Dr. Edgar K. Browu, rectal diseases;
822-823 Corbett building. -
Sleotrlo Cleaners rented. Main 1233,
"Where to Dine.
Special Sunday chicken dinner with
Ice cream or strawberry shortcake, 80c.
Imperial chop suey and noodles.. Open
day and night Fine apartments for
private parties. Kantong Cafe, 452
Washington st, between ISth and 13th
streets, . - , t
Same dinner will also be served at
Royal Canton Grill, 852-354 Alder atreet.
corner Park.
X apeclal SOo chicken dinner today.
Ball's restaurant, 330 Washington at
' Chicken dinner at Peerless Cafeteria,
104 Fifth street -
Journal Want Ads. bring results.
SUMMER RESORTS.-
Hotel Saltait
Opened for the season. Buy your tick
ets to Saltalr station. North
Beach, Wash. -
Best of Aooonmodatlons at Seasonable
' Bates.
Your New House
BBEDB XXiZCTBJCAXi PZZTTBEB.
ITTinOEtT -X-O I --i
nstr-rn Oregon as well as the more for
tunate ones of the vnllpv. i
The second quarterly meeting of the
Oreson and Washington division will tie
postponed fromJune 25th to July 2nd to
naine our delegates to the National con
ention U--make their report at this
meeting. The change of date is nec
essary for the reason that the delegates
wll not have returned to Portland by
June 25th. At the close of the conven
tion Mr. Glafke plans on" going to Phil
adelphia; Mr. Adamg-to Boston: 'Mr.
McUanlel to New Orleans and Mr. Ring
ler to Chicago and Mllwaukle. We hope,
however, that at least two of them will
have returned by July 2nd. A general
good time Is always enjoyed at our quar
terly meetings; cigars, muBlc and speak
ing will be indulged in, as well as lis
tening to the report of our delegates of
the proceedings of the National conven
tion, which closed at Chattanooga yes
terday. It is to be hODed that a larta
number of our members will make It a
point to be present on this occasion, j.
KOCH WILL BE GUEST
OF PORTLAND YEOME'i
ESTRADA DISTRUSTFUL
Or AMERICAN ALLIES
Blueflelda. "June 18. A acnr ht
American soldiers of fortune, includm
Victor Gordon and his. corns of men.
brought from New Orleans, were
shipped to Colon today as the result of
General Estrada's proclamation barring
uncesirabie- cnaracters" , f ronv Nica
ragua. .. .y; '
Estrada's men admitted that the
Amerlcans'bad rendered excellent fight
ing service to the revolutionists, but
they expressed the fear that the Ameri
cans would sell out "to Madrls. Only
Americans favoring Estrada will be al
lowed'' to remain.
is prehident of the Iowa Fraternal Con
gress, a member of several fraternal
societies and a thirty-second degree
Mason. 4
While in Tortland Mr. Koch will
make several addresses before the Yeo
men. V
JoumalWant Ads. bring results.
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Th Soo-J () -K I. . -IV: : ! .
Luxe via the Crow s i !
affords a trip of inn:-;'!.! 1 .
hiuiilsvme!y p-iiiin-p-tl ? :U
solid train of l;bnry c.v r
servation cars. ntanl;ird a:
sleeping cars and dining err.
of service.
The gold output of Alaska since 1889.
when placer mining began, Is In excess
of $161,000,000, according to geological
survey rigurea. .
WiUiam Koch
William Koch, grand foreman of the
Brotherhood of. American Yeomen,, will
be. Jhe guest ' of the two ; Portland
branches of the organization ' in July.
He will arrive July 7, and, during his
stay a dinner), at which the' two lodges
will ' be hosts, will be given for him.
Other forms of entertainment will be
arranged. .;'.'v.4.?.?-i-. .;vt,':i-.;Vi
Under-the management of Mr. Koch,
the Brotherhood of American Yeomen,
which was organized In 1897, added
more than 100,000 members to Its "rolls
during the last four years. - He is
widely known as a "fraternal! st." He
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Reasonable estimate flven gladly.
Morrison Electric Co.
8. C. JAGGER.
891 B. Morrison.
J. E. MAXON.
Both Phones.
BLOTTERS!
Wemakethera.
The kind that
are out of the
ordinarythe business bringing kind.
Send or call for samples. Catalogs and
Booklets neatly printed. Main 2382.
INDEPENDENT PRINTING CO.. 243Ash St
D
A-TTfCMT
All LLIM
muted States
Defended and Bold.
PAOZTIO COAST PATBITT AOIBOT,
Ine- Stooktoa. Cat
and Poreira Procured.
Portland Marble Works
- BstaMisaed X883 ":
- Wt carry tbs largest and
best stock on the coast
Call and get our prices be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
864 and 868 Pourth 8t
Opposite City HalL
Kaln 8B84A-151S
TOnic
For the Outing Girl
It Is Incomparable
The auto girl, the .bathing girl, the tennis
girl and all girls who are exposed to the
sun's rays will find American Beauty Com
plexion Tonic the ideal preparation to pre- . '
serc and beautify the complexion--its soothing and heal
ing qualities are unequaled.
This wonderful preparation immediately cleanses the
pores; it clears the complexion of all disfiguring blem
ishes, such as pimples, blackheads, sallowness, roughness
of skin, and gives it the freshness and glow of youtKi.
cHAEGER
JewelersOpticians
-The Large Stor
266 Morrison, Bet 3rd and 4th
Mew TMes 2
s
HIW BrXTXaWAXC The Very latest -eastern Ideas, Just received,
lew Lemon Bets, Sherbet Bets, Pierced Ware, Tea, Coffee and Choco
late Sets in Sterling, Sheffield and plated ware; :
8SBTZBO TKATS iArpe and small. In Mahogany, Eibony (natural
or finished). Sterling, Sheffield or plated some ail wood, some witu
handiest some butler, some plain round or ovaL -The largest line, on
:..the coast -..-v.-.y.;;-.-''. 'irr ,.;..' ,.-:..''' .;' -:',. '.;' '.
v.' KBT7X8. rOBKS, SPOONS, XTC. About fifteen of the swellest .
patterns you ever looked at, to choose from. You can't help buying
when you see them. We never sold ao much of thin goods in our lives
as we are this month. Everybody says ours is the finest - selection
ever shown here.
CUT GLASS Our $5.00 t-lnch Berry Bowl is the equal of any
thing else sold in Portland at $10.00. We bought so many of them, the
factory made us not only an exceptionally low price, but gave us, as
well. IBB EXCLUSIVE SALE that's why they're not common. Pon't
! forget, if you spend $10 for a bowl elsewhere you are throwing away
; lust $5.00. Water Pitchers. Bottles and Tumblers. Colonial and regu-:
lar cuttings, in Vases, Nappies, Decanters, etc. . We're satisfied witit a
reasonable profit and a pleased customer.
'' CLOCKS OP STEBT BBSCBJPTZOB Our assortment of one and
eight-day timepieces is immense. Everything you can -think of, . from
, small to large. We show them in gold, silver, gunmetal, leather,
b roti if, brass, glass, iron, onyx, mahogany, oak, walnut, etc. Our prices
keep them going. No shopworn or out-of-date, chestnuts to .work off
here.
The woman who values her complexion cannot afford
to be without this indispensable toilet preparations-it is'
the purest and best tn the market. ,,.... .....
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR :
LARGE 50-CENT BOTTLE
$3 SAMPLE HAT $1.50
i Clean ed, BlockedSoc
Low Rent n Buenmt Ruaoa.
CnmnltLin nf Millinflrv.
Aim s- HATS Rmorf,l.,I
rHJM!-3DrtB 31S ALI;i5I..CO.l.
Let All Persons Take Care of Their Teeth
Better health will h their rewnrfl Tf vnnp th rm n.-iti.4
attended to at our office by DB, WTTSB, or one of our expert Workmen who
We KNOW what to do and now to do It. That's why all our wnrlr la r.ni
tlvely PAINLESS. That s also why all of our work Is GUARANTEED to give
lasting satisfaction. Popular prices that are within the reach of everyone are
.uiiifti ecu. - ' - ... -;.,.'.....,., .
... , Coupled with our Incomparably low prices for dentistry of guaranteed rella-
nuuy la tne ract that we do not expect thesay until the work Is satisfactory
to VOU. ' ' -' '
A SET OF TEETH THAT WILL BH A CREDIT TO OUR OFFICE, DOUBLE
SUCTION, PATENT AIR CHAMBER, NON-BRKAKABLE PLATES, NATURAL
COLOt. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. A FULL BUT $8.00. V
TUB QUALITY OP OUB WOBK 28 OUS BEST ZBDOBSXBQBBT
b flnsiAlail.
ot Poroerala Bridge-
This la without doubt
the most beautiful and
lasting work known to
dental science. Spaces
where one or more teeth
have been lost w re
place to look so natural
that detection Is impos
sible. Ask to see Mm-pWe-f
thta hfTitlful
work . i-All dentists here
are graduates of from It
to 20 years', experience,
US Fifth St., ofTposlte
Meier; & Frank's Fifth
Street Entrance.
Honrs, 8.-30 to 6i00 Sundays, 8:30 to 8:00. Lady Assistants Always la Attendance
To Real Estate Salesmen
No. 6
' A CERTIFICATE OF TITLE protects' the seller as well as
the buyer because he enjoys complete safety in the execution of
i warranty itti.-2v-rri - - "'XlZ'.lJ.l:.ZX,
The guarantee 'written into his" CERTIFICATE shifts. finan
cial responsibility from him directly upon tjje issuing cbmpany.
- Each CERTIFICATE OF TITLE is secured snd protected
by all the assets of the company, amounting to, more thari s
quarter of a million dollars, including a special deposit of $50,000
in the hands of the Treasurer of the State of Oregon. .
REDUCED
IHASES
-i " II. 'I I I mn Him in i I I . I ' I. """ 111 Ul"
$
4 i
r f
1 u
We Can Save You Phoney
FULL SET, THAT FIT: .
$5.00
GOLD CROWNS, 22k... ?3.50
BRIDGE TEETH, 22k. . .... .... . . . . . . . . . .$3.50
GOLD FILLINGS i" , . ; ... t.X., . . ; . . i . $1.00
SILVER FILLINGS .... ..... . ... , ; ... .... ..50
Call and have Us give your teeth . a free examination, and get
our estimate on your dental work. If you are nervous or have
heart trouble, the Electro Painless System will do the work
when others fail. AH work warranted for ten years.
Electro Painless Dentists
E. Q. AUSPLUND, D. D. Manager
20214 WASHINGTON STREET, CORNER; FIFTH
Bank References.
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS
Lady Attendant
TITLE AND TRUST CO.
' Paid-Up Capital, $250,000
N. E. Corner Fourth and Oak Sts,, Leyis Bldg.
Finings in Gold. Sliver,
v laiinum ana ; rorc
lain .. .504 tt 81
; Gold Crowns and Brldgi
: work.. S3. S4 and $
i v:
Pacific IronWdrks
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ChronicandNervousDi
Ji A;- A
n 1 1 1 i t i
Tl DU I
Corner Fifth and Washing--ton,
Across From Per
kins Hotel.
seases
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O. E. HEINTZ, MANAGER - v , 1
CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS
STLLL BUILDINGS AND BRIDGES
lxl to
1frST0'CK-T3 to 24-inch Beams, 3 to 15-inch Gha
8x8-inch Angles, all sizes Unequal igek
EAST END BURNSIDE ST. BRIDGE, PORTLAND, OR.
i
My specialty is chronic diseases, and I
cure them because I have the appliances
and tools necessary to do the work. My
office is equipped with the' latest ap
paratus for the production and use of
vibration, light energy, including radiant
heat,' blue, violet and ultra-viet rays,
and X-rays, and of electricity in its' vari
ous forms. Each individual patient is
given a thorough examination, and when
the diagnosis is made, the modality suit
ed to his case is selected and intelligent
ly applied. My patients are all happy-
because they are getting well. If you
are tired Of taking drugs, come and be
cured by natural forces which build up
the vitality and strengthen every tissue of the body; V ' , -
NERVOUS DISEASESAt last an electro-magnetic apparatus has
. been perfected which gives a current so fine and so well adapted
to the needs of the organism that it is retained in the system, where
it builds up the vitality, purifies the blood and actually cures the
severest forms of nervous diseases, such as chorea, epilepsy and
:' paralysis. Bright's disease, asthma and tuberculosis also yield to it.
NERVOUS DEBILITY AND PROSTATIC TROUBLES Tlie
only effre for disease? of the prostate and nervous debility, Dirrct
application of the life-giving principle Electricity,
W. 1. nUYVAKU, ifi.
304-6 ROTHCHILD BLDG., COR. FOURTH AND VASHi:.'
Office "Hours a. m. to 12 m.j 2 to 4:30 p. m,; ? to P
Sundays-.by Appointment