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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1010. 0 SIGHS SAILORS FOR LONG IRIPt Old American Windjammer Is Ready to Start on Voyage to South Africa With Lumber Cargo. Deputy Collector of Customs R. F. Barnes Is today signing a crew tor the American bark Pactolus, which Is about i ready to depart for Cape Town with a cargo of lumber: , The Pactolus Is one of the old school of windjammers, having been built In Bath, Maine, In 1891. However, she Is one of the last of that class of vessels to be sent from ,the ways, for In the past 20 years the construction of Amer lean sailing vessels, with the exception of four' and five-masted schooners, has dwindled . to 4 very small proportions, iron and steam 1 crowding the good old wooden-craft off the seas, i . . Each year the number of' the old relics from days : of prosperity in the shipbuilding industry along the coast of New England becomes diminished, and at the rate the vessels -are disap pearing it will not ba very many years before they all have sailed their last voyage. A number of them have been converted into coal hulks or barges, and aa such will do service for some time to come. The Pactolus Is a good sailer and Is expected to make- a fast run down to the dark continent If the winds are any thing at all like favorable. Deputy Collector Barnes, who' signs the crew on today, returned last night from a trip to Seaside for a few days' vacation. ' , . The cargo of the Pactolus measures 1,300,000 feet, and consists of fir Um bers. It . win be cleared through the collector of customs office this after noon. SLIDE FAST TIME Schooner Inca Covers Distance From Honolulu 'la 15 Days. -The sailing Schooner Inca which reached Astoria yesterday in ballast from Honolulu arrived up at Llnnton this morning to discharge ballast pre paratory to going to the mills of the Inman-Poulsen Lumber company to load lumber for New Zealand. - Captain . Rasmussen reports; having had a very fine trtp ' with favorable winds excepting two days when the vessel lay becalmed without a breath of wind. ln those two days thr vessel made no headway whatever. That speed must have been main tained . at other times of th becomes .evident from the fact that the run from Honolulu to the Columbia river was made in 15 days, about the best time ever recorded for that dis tance. -i ' .-. ' ' i' 'j i The Inca also "made a fast trip from Tacoma to Honolulu because It is only 64 days today since she left the Puget eouna port ror the islands with 1,600, HIGH 054 U. S. Department of Agriculture WEATHER BUREAU L.MOORE. Chief. ' hi X ' r" WILLIS L. MOORE, Chief. P0RTUD.AMD"VICIHTY ?AIR T0MI0HT AMD WEDNESDAY, 00NTIKUID WARM. : H0RTKERLY 'JIWD3. - ' 0HE00H AND f ASHIK0T0K: FAIR TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY, CONTINUED WARM IXCEPT NEAR THB coast. NORTHERLY WINDS EXPLANATORY NOTB8L T , , ObMTtUoni takn at l a SL, wtyUi BarUlas tan. Usmw ndund to aaa levaL Itonn, or aootiinom llim, p throuri polite of aqtial tfc fimu. iHnnw, or dottod titm, pwa Ihiwijb pMnto of aaai tmli Jfcty U b. inn oaiy lot mn, frwiiofc 90", nd 100" BmoubdinUotaUof WMthor: O ehan O bmJt dcodyi O dnudT: (Klraln: (8) mow; t ncort btmc. Airowtflj wit Untried, Fit liun, tempmtui; m1, 3-W nUolL V ft aqnala 41 dm; Uir tootjr el 10 milo ftt hov or om . Por 1 1 end ; Or , July 19,1 9 1 o oa.ni. Barometer Tempera Humldit Temperature Humlditv. ' Wind, Direction. SO. 09 Wind, Velocity neatner Rainrall Maxlanm temperature yesterday ............. 64 0 70 N. 3 CLEAR 0 to Ban Francisco. It was With regret that the officers and crew took depar ture; for, from what they say, they en Joyed the visit very much Yesterday afternoon Acting Governor 'Bowerman paid an official visit to the gunboat and was received with honors ln accordance with his rank. ALONG THE WATERFRONT The steam schooner Shasta will be in the harbor this afternoon to load lumber for, San Pranciscq. The oil tanker Rosecrans sailed last jalght for .California- after-havingr dls charged at the Llnnton tanks. The-eteamer George' W, hwick reached San Francisco today with a log raft in tow.r-..r-;-:'-v:' ' The steamer Hazel Dollar which reached San Francisco today from Re. dondo will come to Portland to load lumber. .' ,. .The steam schooner Coaster cleared today, for San Francisco with SEO, 000 feet of lumber. - ,; 'Lighthouse Inspector J. M, Ellicott has been assigned to the duty of super vising construction and repairs in this district. This was ' formerly done by the United States engineers. Captain Astrup will have command of the -steamer Golden Gate; plyinsr. be tween Portland and Tillamook. P.- Pe dersen goes as first mate. The steamer is scheduled to sail' tonight. The Shaver transportation company's steamer Wauna went on the ways of the Portland Shipbuilding company s yard today, for repairs. The" harbor patrol boat Elidor was disabled this morning by getting a rope 000 feet of lumber on board. Allowing ( around the propeller. about two weeks for discharging th cargo and getting ready to sail, It will be seen that the vessel made steamboat time all the way. , ' Captain Rasmussen has been Jn Port land several times, and he says he re members particularly well 20 years ago when as master of the sailing schooner Laura Madsen he came here with a cargo of bituminous rock for street paving purpose,. "There was a paving material .famine on at the time and the consignees embraced him with Joy when he finally brought the rock into the harbor. . .... .- Captain Rasmussen la accompanied by a son and daughter. They will leave for their home in Port Townsend and Mrs. Rasmussen will take their place on board the Inca for a trip to New Zealand."' -'. . : ' SAILING SCHOONER OUTSIDE Believed to Be Four Masted Lumber ' Drogher Irene from Pedro. ' , ' Through the haze that lifted off the mouth of the river shortly before noon today, the lookout at Cape Disappoint' Bient discerned a four masted sailing ohooner- heading slowly for the river. The craft is believed to be the Irene, out since July 8 from San Pedro in ballast - s. The Irene seldom waits outside for a tug because Captain Mitchell knows the channel Into the bay about as well as any of the bar pilots and he sails iri, often keeping the canvas spread until . the vessel gets 15 or 20 miles up the river. One time the Irene sailed near ly all the way to St Helens where in variably she loads ltmber for Califor nia. ., The steamer Geo. W. Elder arrived here yesterday from California ports. The steamer , Eureka Is due to arrive here tomorrow from Eureka. , MARINE INTELLIGENCE Begnlar tlntrs Dae to Arrive. Breakwater, Coos Bay ; July 21 Rose City, San"Francis?o July 22 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook.. ....July 2.1 Roanoke, Los Angeles. ........ .July 24 Golden Gate, Tillamook.. ...... Julv 25 Beaver. San Pedro .Julv 27 Geo. W. Elder. San Pedro .July 30 wear, can rearo , ........... .Aug. Begrnlsr Xilntrs Due to Depart Claverdon, Br. sh... David d' Angers, Fr. Glenholm, Br. sh.. Hocho, Fr. sh.. ...... . Iverna. Br. bk.. ..' ..... .....Tyne bk. Hamburg . . .. . .... Antwerp ..Liverpool .Santa Rosalia Marechal de Cnstrus, Fr. bk ....Tyne Mlchelet, Fr. bk ..Limerick Notre Dame d'Arvor, Fr. bk. .Antwerp Ssettish Moors, Br. ah........ Antwerp St. Nicholas, Br. ss ....Antwerp Thiers. Fr. sh Antwerp Tltania, Nor. ss Antwerp Vlncennes. Fr. bk .....Antwerp Miscellaneous Tonntge to Arrive. Glenlet, Br. ss. ..... . . . .San Francisco Coulsdon, Br. es...,. uomox Eir, Nor. ss. Moji St. Dunatnn. Pr. s.. ........ .Honolulu Coulsdon. Br. ss. . .. . .. .. . . .ComOx Aagot, Nor. ss, .San Francisco Alert. Am. sen. ... . ......iionoiuiu Otaru No. .2. Jap ss Hokkaido Irene, Am. sen nan rearo Sark, Nor. ss .it Vancouver Geo E. Billings, Am. sen.. San Francisco H. K. Hall, .Am. sch San Francisco Luzon, Am.' sen Redondo Strathspey, Br. ss. . .....San Francisco W. F. Jewett. Am. sch San Pedro Jim Butler, Am. sa San Francisco Bee, Am. ss San Francisco En Boats "Wltti Coal Andromeda, Br. bk. .Newcastle, N. S. w. Buff on. Fr. bk Swansea Col. do Villcbols Mareuil, Fr. bk. Newcastle. N. S. W. Forfarshire, Br. bk.. Newcastle, N. S W. Glenalvon, Br. ba. .Newcastle, N. S. ,W; Gen. de Boisdeffre. . Fr. bk .Newcastle, N. 8. W. Kirkcudbrightshire,. Br, sh . - Newcastle, N. S. W. St. Rogatlen, Fr. bk,.Newcastle. N. H. W. Unlucky. . From Life. -J"-Mrs. Beckham -Hips nre coming ack. Behham-r-I suppose that menas that we shall Hare to'fnove out or tnis nat ROMANCE THAT BEGAN r IN THE EMERALD ISLE LONG AGO ENDS HAPPILY (United Press Leased Wire.) 4 David, . Cal., . July 19. Ben e Armstrong, 69. and Elizabeth Cirmichael Armstrong, 65, are on their, honeymoon after a. ; wedding, which both are now sorry did not hannen half a cen- A 1 11 W Am AlmfrrAnv n n ,1 1. 1 w " ' J . .....is,, vifB . niiu i r bride knew each other in Ireland 60 years ago. They were sweet- hearts, kut Armstrong came to this country and they seemed lost to each other. " " . Several years ago Miss Carml- (chael came to therUnited States and met Armstrong again. In- stanTly the old love was revived and culminated in their marriage last night. Armstrong is well to do. ; Navassar Ladies' Band The following is the program at the Oaks today: March; overture, "Stra della." Flotow; quartet from "Rlgo letto." fPF .saxophones, Mlssea M. -Hall Sandager, Keeho, A. Hall, H. Gary, b' Hall; selection, "The Mocking Bird," Sloane; "Angel's Serenade," for voice and. flute. Misses MacCoy. and Moore; "Creme de la Crerae," Tobanl; descrip tive, "The Glow Worm." Journal' Want Ads bring results. FOREST FIRES Ii; IMTIIIST in OVERLARGEAREAS From British Columbia to Cal ifornia Burning Timber Men aces Safety of Towns and Lives of Citizens. (firxclM DWpitrh to The Journal.) " , Nelson, B. -C, July 19. Fierce forest fires are raging Jn all directions around Salmo. The whole district is enveloped In smoke and much uneasiness la . felt by th$ ranchers. A disastrous fire Is now raging on Clarkson's timber limits near Tmlr, and Is spreading rapidly to ward Nelson. A large force Is fighting the fire. Millions of feet of timber are being destroyed. ' The Great Northern is a severe suf ferer. At McQulgan 1 10 ; freight cars were consumed;- bridges have been burned and at least $100.000 .. worth , of timber belonging to the company con sumed. The Washington, Utlca and Rice mines are reported safe." v r roar Sle la names. '. , Charles Norman and S. Pierson of Sandon, George Chlsly" and David Pe terson were incinerated when they took refuge in the tunnel of the Lucky Jim mine, where they, were "overpowered by smoke. In response to hurried sum mons for aid a rescue train was dis patched from Kaslo. The train was un able to pass Bear Lake, but returned crowded with panic stricken men, wo men and children, who are now being cared for by the citizens of Kaslo. A number are suffering from the effects .of smoke aheV are In the hospitals. . The brush near Kaslo Is still blazing fiercely and other fires are burning at Mirror Lake and - In - the vicinity - of Nelson. TEN TIMBER FIRES ' SURROUND TOWNS : IN RESERVATION (Special Pispatcn to The Journal.) -Lewlston, Idaho, July 19.-Ten tim ber fires of considerable magnitude and scores of lesser ones, resulting to date in the destruction of hundreds of thou sands of dollars worth of fine pine, fir arfd tamarack, have been started In the Clearwater and Bitter Root forest res ervations in the last four days vby lightning. Forest rangers assert that there is no way of controlling the con flagrations with- the means at hand and unless the fires burn themselves out, rain is the only thing that will stop them. Three of the most extensive are In the mountains near" Elk City, where thousands ' of acres" of valuable timber lands have already been devastated and several Uvea lost, According to. reports reaching here last night.; ' No accurate information can be obtained as the tel ephone line from Grangevllle has been put out of commission. Four small fires are' burning near GTrangevllle - on the south fork of the Clearwater, one of which threatens to wipe out the little settlement at Big Cove. Community Is Surrounded.. The community is entirely surround ed and the residents are felling the trees, In order to make a path from the flames, in the' hope of saving their homes. High winds have prevailed in the affected region for the last two days, and several instances of burning brands being carried through the air for miles, setting new fires, have .been reported. The long drought has con verted the early mountain vegetation into tinder, and it is almost impossible for the forest rangers to combat the conflagration with any effect. Several rangers and fire patrolmen coming lrt from isolated camps to assist in the work of subduing the holocaust report narrow Jescapes from ' death by falling trees. One patrolman and his horse were surrounded by fires for a day, and only escaped by finally taking to the Clearwater river, down which they were compelled to swim for several miles before getting out of the heat zone. The forestry . off Iclals are call ing for volunteers to assist the, rangers, and a party Of 50 men left Grangevllle yesterday. ; ' FIRE BURNS LOGS , t . 'AND EATS WAY TO VALUABLE TIMBER ' (United Prcs Uaied Wire.) : Seattle, -Wash., July 19. The odor, of burning pitch, and a haze of smoke from forest ' fires hang over . Seattle today. Conditions are worse today than they have been in years. Rain has not fallen since early June and the forests In many places are as dry as under... u i hun dred thousand feet of logs that had been cut and were ready for delivery have been wiped, out by the flames' near Tol't, this county. The fire Is eating its way Into the valuable green timber owned by the O'Nell company, limited. Another bad fire is . burning in green timber owned by the Taylor Logging company and by the Hewitt Lea Lum ber, company ' on the east side of L&k Washington. . . i . : RAILROAD CREWS V - - , . . ASSIST RANGERS IN . FIGHTING FIRES (Special PlsnaU'h to Th- Journal.) Stevenson, Wash., July 19. All of' the forest rangers In this section, all extra gangs and section crews on the S. P. & S. railroad, as well as' many valley citizens, have been fighting a fierce fire In the reserve near Cook for the past three days and nights. It is now thought to be under control. . No esti mate of the damage has yet been made. The .Wind River fire is completely under control, and the amount of tim ber destroyed Is estimated at 500,000 feet. - ' .: . The : Four Lakes Lumber company's fire, was not so serious as was first reported, and the Ash fire Is under con trol., . A ! " -.. . .-.. Battery A, O. N. G which has been camped near here for the purpose of taking target - practice,- are Unable to carry out their : plans, because of the dense smoke from the fires hanging over the country. , t Hundreds Fight Ftamcs. - -Taeoma, Wash., JulyH. Several for est fires are reported but none are threatening. The Gig Harbor Lumber company, at the head of Commencement bay. reports a., tremendous sweep , of fire In .the "forest near Its plant and rapidly approaching. Hundreds of men are beating back the flames. The lum ber company thtnks Its plant Is safe. ( or Sore Feet Tired, Aching, Swollen, , Smelly Sweaty" Feet? Corns, Callouses, or . Bunions? Vse' TIZ. It's Sure, Quick and Certain." iiji The secret of a process for dyeing tex tiles a brilliant red has been guarded for centuries by the inhabitants of an island In the north of Scotland. RASH APPEARS AGAIN Bummer Edema and Hot Weather Skin Troubles Demand Prompt Treat ment With Poslam. Breakwater, Coos Bay Geo. W.' Elder. San Pedro Eureka,. Eureka Bear, San Pedro Rose City. San Pedro...:.. Beaver, San Pedro. v. ....... "r : "Teasels In Port Torktown. TJ. 8. gunboat. .July 18 ..July 19 , .July 2t ..July 22 ..July 27 . . .Aug. 1 Stream LOG RAFT. AT SAN DIEGO - Tug Hercules Arrives Safe at Des- ' tlnation With Heavy Tow. - Telegraphic reports from San Diego - announce that the tug Hercules has ar rived there with the big log raft in tow, 'the raft being in as good condition as '"m'hTi it Ipft th Pnliimhla .twmt 1 two weeks ago. The raft was shipped . by the Benson Logging company and goes to the Benson Lumber company's mill at San Diego where the logs will be transformed into lumber. ORIENTAL LINER COMING The Portland & Asiatic Steamship company's Rgyja Is due to arrive here tomorrow from the orient by way of San Francisco.- The Norwegian steamer Tltania is also due to arrive here to morrow. -. The Tltania comes under char ter to J. J. Moore & Co. to load lumber. . ' Gunboat Yorktown Departs. The gunboat. Torktown left the har bor this morning and is now on her way Sua H. Elmore, Am. 8. S. . . . .Couch st. Breakwater. Am. 8. 8.. . . . (. .Ainsworth Geo. W. Elder, Am. S. S.. .... . Martin's Northland, Am. S. S St. John Bear, Am. ss , .Ainsworth Mable Gale, Am. sch Prescott Pactolus, Am. bk. ............ .Stream Ninfa. It. sh. ................ .Prescott Joseph Pulitzer. Am. gas sch ...... Port Drydock Golden Gate, Am. ss. . . .Washington st. Casco, Am. ss. .......... , .Oak- st J. B. Stetson St. Helens Wilhelmina, Am. ss..., Washington st Inca, sch. .Lihnton En Bouts With Cement and General. Amlral Cornuller, Fr. bk Antwerp Babln Chevaye. Fr. bk.......... London Bayard, Fr. bk... ......... ....Blasaow Bldart, Fr. bk.... Antwerp Canneblere. Fr. bk Glasgow Claus, Ger. sh ...Hamburg SSSm All skin troubles which are prevalent In hot weather rashes, inflammations, jj so-caueu summer efzema, liuiuus spots, hi vps, pimples, etc., demand the use of poslam for their prompt eradica tion. Their causes are found in. over heated blood, skl-n irritation, digestive disorders,, etc. In ome persons the eat-J mg or risn or Derries in certain manui-a always brings them on. For clearing the complexion, red or Inflamed . noses, sunburn, mosquito bites, burns, ' etc., poslam should be used in preference to aught" else, surprising results , being noted after a single application. The readiness with which . poslam heals small surfaces and minor troubles Is but an indication of-its rapid action In' curing eczema, tetter, scabies, itch, etc., on hands, limbs, scalp or any part of the body. . . A special 50-cent package of poslam Is prepared for minor-uses, and this, as well as the regular t jar, is on sale by all druggists, particularly Tbe Owl Drug Co. , . But a free sample, which will afford a convincing test, may he obtained by mall," by writing to the Emergency La boratories, 31 West 25th street, New York City. - , - t My Ladly. Eeaif Ilil Health is true beauty. Tb e charm of brigh t eyes, rosy cheeks, rounded figure, buoyant and elastic step is within the reach of every womam Reasonable care in diet, regular exercise and due amount of sleep with an occasional dose of - ...v. . ..,'... will keep most women in health. The timely use of these pills will strengthen the system, renew the supply of blood and relieve nausea and depression. The beneficial effects of Beecham's Pills on the bowels, liver, stomach, blood and complexion, make them women's greatest aid to health and In a true sense Matiire's Cosmetic In boxes with full directions, 10c. and 25c. ; . , ;,.'f " '.'Mtiu,,iiii I. H.I..I... U AkSmH DR. AVINO I i W J II V l -, i t; : r ! ' ;; ; ) ' . 4 a The Great Chinese Doctor .MOATiaX-lK POBTiAITD- SIWCE 1880 He is called the great because -h . cures all diseases without resorting to the knife. Call and have a free examination. He will tell, you the exact nature of your trouble. He treats . success fully every form of female complaint, all private and blood diseases, : cancer, paralysis, tumors, rheu matism and all disorders of the stomach, liver and Kidneys, tie nas nani great success in curing con- StimDtlOn When thl vrptlm ( unt tnn i.AK I aown ty tne disease, ana will stop, hemorrhages in an incredibly short time. He brews his own medi cines from Chinese roots,' herbs, - buds, barks and vegetable teasall of which are entirely harmless, md whose rnedicTnal properties ' are unknown to American doctors, , He uses In -his practice over 6fl0 different Oriental remedies. ..Hundreds of. tes timonials rrom grateful patients. UK WIINQ i-,EEt 27 N. Fifth St .15 Men Cured Quickly NATURE'S DANGER SIGNALS Examine Yourself Thousands, of young and . middle aged men are annually swept to a premature grave though nervous complaints and blood nil ments. If you have any of the followlni symptoms, consult me before it is too late. Are you nervous, weak, specks before voui eyes, with ' dark circles under them, weak back, ' kidneys irritable, palpitation of thf heart, bashful, sediments In urine, pimple on the face, eyes sunken,- hollow chetks, careworn expression, poor memory, lifeless, tired mornings, restless nights, changeable moods, premature decay, bone pains, hair loose, sore throat, etc.? If so, I cam promise you a permanent cure or no pay, WHEN OTHERS FAIL Call and let us give you a careful, pains taking examination absolutely free. - Our opinion and advice Will . cost you nothing. Perhaps . a little advice is all ydu' need. X-Ray examinations, when necessary; free. No money required to commence treatment, and you can arrange to pay fee when cured. - - - : " : i ' ' '. " ' , . MANY CASES CURED FOR $5 to $10 FEE Consultation, Advice ? an iri CvomfnallAn uuu aiAuuiuiuuvu FREE i " V .JT , Ton Will Enjoy TJiing TIZ. ' The Most . Pleasant Bemedy You Ever Tried, ana, Moreover, It Works. At last here is instant relief ''and a lasting, permanent remedy-for sore feet. ino more tired feet, mo more acning i feet ' No more Swollen, .bad- smelling. sweaty feet. No more corns. . No more1 bunions. No" more callouses,' no niat-n ter what alls vour' feet or what under the Bun you've tried without getting re-ij ner, inst use tiz. - - i ..TIZ is totally unlike anything else for the purpose you ever heard of. It's the only foot remedy ever made which' acts on the principle of drawing out all. me poisonous, exudations wnicn cause: sore feet, Powders and other remedies; merely clog up the pores. TIZ cleanses them out ana keeps them clean. , It works; rignt on. sou win feel oetier the very first time it's used." Use It a week and you can forget you ever had sore feet. There is nothing on earth that , can compare with it. TIZ is for sale at all druaaists. 25 centu tier box. or direct If you wish from Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, 111. ' Recommended ana soia py v , - The Owl Drug Store Seventh and Washington streets. 1ERG Neryo-Manly Decline It Is humlllatinir to know that vour manly strength is slipping away to be weak, nervous, fretful and gloomy; have pains and 1 aches in different parts of the body, your sleep disturbed, weak back, headache, despondency, mel ancholia, palpitation of the heart, un- a V. 1 A In MnitanlHl. vViii H.ak.1.1. r rim memory, easily fatigued,' specks before the eyes, aversion to society, lack -of ambition, will power depleted, dizzy spells, vital losses, poor circulation', to feel cold, lifeless and worn out, pri marily induced in many cases through aDitseB, excesses, overwork, etc. ' We have gladdened the hearts of thou sands of young and middle aged men Who Were plunging toward the grave, restoring- them to specimens of rjhyslcal manhood. If you are lacking in these essential elements or mannood . you should consult us at once, and we. Will main vou to what nature intendart In the shortest possible time and at tne leas possible cost that is consistent with skillful and Honest treatment .-.. Call or write DR. T. J. FZXRCS. 311 Allsky Bldf.T Portland, Or. , . . E N THAT - ARB rOVM AJTD WBAX,-arr-u bows THfi DOCTOR THAT CURES .Come to Me and be Cured Pay When I Cure You . ... , .. or pay me as yoa get the benefit of my treatment. JTXE rOB A CT7RX Is lower than ant specialist in the city, half that others charge you. and no exorbitant charge for medicines. s v . . I am an expert specialist ' Have had SO years' practice In the treatment of diseases ef men. My offices are the best equipped in Portland. My methods ; are modern airS up to date. My cures' are quick and positive. ' X do not treat symptoms and patch up, I thorougnty examine each case, find the esuse re move It and thus eire th diabase. . I ct"b Varicose ins, Ooatraots Slstases, File and Speeifio Blood Vot sob and all Diseases ef Men. I if I bpeciaju eiseabeb newiy eo i -tracted and chroivlo cases cured. AiV burning. Itching and Inflammation stop pea in it nours. ijures aiieciea m eev- en d"vj. . - ' - The RELIABLE-SPECIAL Remember There Is No Man too Poor to Be Cured by Us. We Treat Diseases ol Men Only and Guarantee Cores NERVOUS DEBILITY . Cured In a few weeks. Improvements from the start. If you suffer from loss of energy and ambition,, feel tired when xou arise in the mornlnar. 1am ha.v - A.m. siness, spots before the eyes, and feel you are not thai mum you nce was, i win cure you ior life. i -. Call and I will explain why it cures when all else" faiiSi A friendly chat willLcost you nothing. Call at once, and don't delay. "i : . - .. . 1 COXTKACTED DISORDERS - We cure these diseases by a method peculiarly our own. Our ture removes every obstruction" from the urinary: passage, allays inflammation, reduces the pros- . tate gland, cleanses and heals the bladder, kidneys, invigorates and restores health and soundness to ev ery pari or ino Doay nunc tea wun tne disease. VARICOSE VEINS ' I- dally demonstrate that varicose veins can be cured, in nearly all cases; by one treatment, in such a satisfactory way i that a healthy circulation Is rapidly' reestablished, and insteud of the depressing conditions; I . guarantee you ; a, curs or refund the money, BLOOD PISEASES If you have sore throat, mucous patches, plmp!et Icopper colored sposaore-and--uJcr,- -bone pains, fair-. Jng pair or any omer sympiomiroi inia ajBease, you should consult-us and fce forever rid of If Our treat ment cleanses and eradicates every . taint and every impurity of the blood and system. All danger of trans-;, m tea Ion or recurrence Is removed. Why take poisonous drugs for years when a thorough cure can be obtained without? 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