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. THE OREGON SUNPAY - JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, .1910. k 7 STOCK ilKtf SliOVS STRENGTH Little. Trading, but Many Lead ing Issues Move Up Briskly and Show Gains. "" , , . By H. P. Miller. . (B the International J.ewt Berries.) . vNew York, Aug. . While striding was light during, uie day's brief session of the stock exchange, and the floor of tne institution' presented a semi-desert- ' ed appearance dud to, so many brokers being out of town for the week-end, and the - market displayed pronounced strength, some of ;the leading issues moving Up priBKiy in me ibib uothh, and showing gains for the day of more than a -point. . ... ' :; "VS'hother the more favorable condition Of the market will be continued is prob lematical. . - .-r. -'2' .. The. government crop report 6n corn dim Mondnt 1 exnected to be the pivot on WhlCTTthe market Was turning. In fact, several weeks to come the- crops . will be . the controlling factor In both business and financial circles. The mar ket seems to be nreparlng for move ment in one directton or. the other, the indications being that the next change In values will be upward rather than downward. If, as is generally anticl rated, the crop report is of a favorable character, the market should show a finer turn. s 'v. ., - 1V1 According . to present indications, the farm value of cereal crops based upon the latest government estimate ehouia be about 13,000,000.000. a figure slightly in excess of that of last year, due al most entirely to iho promising outlook - for corn. ' Bankers generally feel more encour- ' ged " regarding the money situation than for some time past, In the clean ing up process through which 'Wall street has recently .been . passing the banks have called in a number of loans on collateral which could hardly be ' termed gilt edged. The , necess ty Of keeping down loans is fully realized. ' Reading was the stock most actively traded in It opened at 138, as com pared with 137V4-at the close wester day, and advanced to 138, closing at 138, a fractional gain. ' . Amalgamated Copper, Influenced by the optimistic statement of JohnD. Ryant following k his return from Eu rope, advanced at the opening, clos ing 1 point higher at 66.-. Smelters; advanced 1V4 points in sympathy. , . Lacledo Gas. which closed at the top on Friday, with a gain of 2Vi points, opened with an advance of an addi tional point, Hold up to 102, and then closed at 101, Its net gain was 2K. Southern Paelfio gained 1 points, clos ing at lit. Union Paclflo and Northern Pacific ' each advanced fractionally. United States Steel was up a full point upon emphatic 'denials from the man agement of neither the United States teel corporation . nor any, of its , sub sidiaries had the slightest intention of cutting the, price of, rails 1 1.50 a ton, as had been reported,- c" ,i Number of shares sold today. 105.553, aifalnst 583,871 a year ago. Par value of bonds sold today. 3328,000, against I2.T3W00 year ago. Range of New York prices furnished . by Overbeck & Cooke Co. - Description Open High) Low Bid Amal.. Con. Co. 63Vi 45)4 63 63 Am. Car & F o. do pfd Am. : Cot VI C. ..Am. Loco., c... Am. Sugar, c... Am. Smelt., ... do pfd Anac. llln. Co.. Am. Woolen, c. Atchison, c rf . ... do pfd v.. J1.,. Bait. & Ohio ., do pfd ....... Bklyn. K. Tran . Can. Pacific, c.-. Cen. Leather, o. do tifd ....... 46 86'" '67 46 ' 66 5' S6Vi 64- 27 8T4 III 106 107 75 k' 76 188 186 34 - 34 Chi. & Gt. Wn.,c K22" c. M.-et at. r... Chi. & N. TV.; Chesap. & Ohio.. Colo. F. & I..C. 122 141 141 71 62 . . , 1 - 1 . . 71 62 ; Colo. Southern, c do za pro . ... do 1st pfd .... Corn Produots, c Del a. ,& Hudson. D, & R. G., C... do pfd..,,.,... Erie, o do 2d pfd .... ..... do 1st pfd .... 29H 69 24 29 70 24 24 Ot. Northern, pfd 124 e 1 46 "tm 124 124. Illinois central . Inter. Met, c.l , do pfd . . Louis. & Nash... M., K. &'T cu 17' 46 ii v.'i . 60 ' 1 16 ao no iuu . . ...... Distillers' . : ore llanos ...... Mo. Paciflo '(, . . National Lead- ... N. Y. Central N. Y O. AVT.. Nor. Sc West.; c do. pfd.. North American "N. Pacific, c. ..'. P. Mall S. S. Co. Pa. Ry. P. Steel Car. c. .. do. pfd. ...... Rending, . , .... do. 1st pfd, . . R, Iron & S., C. do. pfd. . - nock Island, c . do. pfd. B. L. & S. F. 2d pf. 6oT 111 111 114 114 114 i . . 127 t ' 127 33 32 138 138 137 89 29 90 30 89 29 63 87 ex 27 Bt. L. & S. W.,.c. do. pfd. ' . . . , .' So. Pacific , So. Railway,, c do pfd '. Texas & Pacific 111 112 zz , 51? . 4'. 22 ir. T.. St. L. & W.. c 22 i .union Paciric, c. do pfd ... ..... U. S. Rubber, o. do cf d ; . . . . . . 12 163 92 82U 4 32 104 104 TJ. 8. SteeJ Co., c 68 8 . ao pia Wabash, o . . , . do pfd i . ..... W. Union Tel. . . Wis. Cen., o..,. "Westlnghouse ; ., Beet Sugar ITtah Copper ... -Third Ave. ..... Ice Securities . . Cons. Gas ,. ,, ,. Big Four Railway Seringa. do 'pm . . i . . . . Vlr. Chemical . . - do pfd .;.. - Wheeling L. E AlHs-Chalmers' . do pfd w : , . , . Amer. Can ...... do pfd i. Alton, c O: W., pfd . . . , . Nevada. Cons,... 114 mix 17 65 65 65 824J, 44 8 18 83 44 8 18 32 43 18 128 128 '29' '29. 29 ;5J .67 57 19 20 19 j.Total. eaUp,', 105,800. shares. . . .. QUALITY OF 1910 , WHEAT CROP IS BETTER THAN EXPECTED k '-v"- - ' r ' '-.v Walla Walla, Aug. '?.Another week of- the . harvest has passed, and the weather during the past seven days has been- ideal. clt;ar and sunny, but not too hot, and the threshing machines have kept busy from '.daylight-until dark. Sunday will be utilized by some ma chines tomorrow for furthering the liar- (fi, ana as the.time mr tne ran rains fcro-wa neareri the day of rest will be less and less observed as such. ., Reports from the fields are all good. Good yields good weight and the price . is holding out well. It has been feared as harvest progressed and the late sown grain was threshed, the yields would be gin to fall away. So they have, to fome extent, hut rrot enoutrh to be no- tlceable. " With prices where thev are - now.-or a little better, the crop will or one of the most profitable harvested for years. The difference " between this year's crop and that of 19(19 is well illustrated by the sale of 20.000 bushels of last year's blue-stpm mads by Henry Vincent this week. The grraln, which was among the best grown In the-valley last yew, tested but 68 pounds and vrun smutty, although not badly so. This year none of the fall sown grain has gone undor 60 pounds, and not a bit of smutiy wheat lias been brought to the warehouses.- r Another noticeable feature pf Jhls year's harvest is the amount of new grain that is being brought to the ware houses. Farmers the-valley through sro doing their beat to get . some' better grade of wheat than is now grown, and they are, to a great degree, succeeding. The Royal i-elliHsler wheat, imported from Algeria by H. H. McLean, Is th best wheat, apparently, although it has not been tried as yet on a scale that will sufficiently demonstrate its true merit. -...- Early Barr, a California wheat, Is be ing sold here In perceptible quantities this year. It is a good milling grain and n San Francisco is quoted ahead of bluestem.- Here it is sold slightly under that Variety. fSftlrlnn Coin ViHh nu. kota grain, championed by John Wcidert and grown on his farm near Athena, has proved to be a good wheat for this country.-. It has averaged 40 bushels and while not equal to blttestem for mining purposes. Is better than club. oesjaes inee three varieties, there are numbers Of Others, including, th hvhrIHa grown by the state college at Pullman, and sent here for. test.. These have in many cases made good and will bo tried On a much Jurcr bco1 r.vt inn. As they are designed only by number, as yet. their titles mean little to the Many farmers have 'finished their threshing and have begun, to bring grain tornarket In earnest. However" the hauling 'season cannot be said to have SHfi1 or mOBt f th farmers who have finished thejr own -grain are helping neighbors. The hauling will not begin in earnest for thrn nr fnnr v. Roads in the valley have seldom been in worse shsna fnr uhni .v..n they are this year. During the summer the road supervisors thnurht tn htt them, and filled up ruts made last win ter, regraded hii in. filial ni...r,a Sc,-TJi? re.?.ult 18 that there are miles ?rITd m the valley, leading to Walla " omer warenouee centers, where t there la dusfji, foot deep:, The w?,1,?u?try u heavy wlth .it, and while this Is common at this time-of the year, me last mxil WnrU ham nn annia v.. v.iv fr4iviuuKiixureB in . Triflrnrriu rnrim dltlon. . - ,v i Vegetables art golnr out In consid erable quantities. The year is one ot the best that the orohardlsts and truck gardeners have known in a long tlmu. CANBY EXp1ctFa ;' ( .LIGHT HOP CROP Canby, Or., Aug. The hor crop in canby and surrounding districts. Is com ing down much lighter than expected, but will be good in quality, unless bad weather should prevail between now and harvest. The vines' had a good start and good growth early In the season, but have been retarded by the hot weather and lack of rain; the foliage Is light ex cept In yards located on bottom lands and arms have ceased growing. .This wilt allow the bura to fully mature and color .nicely. The yield is expected to run along- about three fourth of ummi quantity. Much has been talked about dirty picking and the farmers are goln to be more particular and the crop wll go into the bale much cleaner than last year. There has heen practically no damage bv vermin or If any. . only Iso lated yards as the hot weather cleaned out the aphis, and the red spider that waa talked of sometime ago. la unknown and a stranger in these parts. The acre age is snghtiy smaller than last year, but several new yards have been se t out that will come Into bearing next year, Only one crop of I909'a Is left in this entire seotlon, so the market Is clean swept here: nothing doing In contracting line, and farmers anticipate a .good price, and an early harvest . HOP: CROP SMALL;; ; , T ' ' RAINS ARE SCARCE Salem. Or., Aug.- 6. In the vicinity of Salem the hons this yeai4 are well along toward maturity and-will be of excel- lent quality. Though there ' has been very little warm weather, still the vines are comparatively frer from vermin. This is due to the fact largely that there has. been no rain. The few warm days In the early part of July were, instru mental in destroying the vermin, - ' Lack of moisture is felt in some dis tricts and the hops will be hard and dry at picking unless some rain comes this month. The quality, however, will be good no matter whether there is rain or not. Should it rain now it would serve to Increase the yield, materially! ana wouia ue very -welcome 10 me grow ers, providing it were : followed oy a few hot days. The price pT4 for picking, which will begin the- first week In September, will be $1 per hundred pounds, or 60 cents fier box. The market, is not overly act ve, few sales being" reported. There ts very Httle, If any, contracting on the part of the growers in 'this vicinity up to this time. . , , Chicago Cash Wheat. " Chicago, Aug. 6. Cash wheat No. 2 red. $1.02rd1.04: No. 3 red, 11.00 L0J: No. 2 hard winter, II. 021.07; No. 8 hard winter, $1.03 t No. 1 north ern sprlng"$1.231.24:' No. 2 north ern spring, 3I.13lil.16; No. 3 northern spring, 1 1-03 1.06. .',' New president-of Colombia. Bogota, Aug. 6. Preparations have been concluded for the inauguration to morrow of Senor - Carlos Restrepo as president of the republlo of , Colombia, in succession to General Ramon Gon-lales-Valencla. v The new president Is a conservative in politics. He Is a lawyer by profession and comes from the prov ince of Antloqula, , :;; . Ybvnz Men's Institute. ' Stockton, CaL, Aug. (.-Several thous and delegates and visitors from half a dozen . states have arrived here for the grand council meeting of the Young Men's Institute, i Religious services will be . held tomorrow and on Monday the business sessions, of the meeting will besn''--;',-'?,r-rs' vw-r.-"- Are You Sick? Dr. D. Qing Chow Noted herbalist of the Chinese empire, . now associated with the - . On Wo Tong ChineseMedi- cine Co. Phis noted doctor has learned the secrets known only to the famous Chinese sa-1 vants for over 400(1 1 rears aau uas specially Imported herbs rom the remote provinces of China that positively cure all HI of the human avatem. Diseases of the nervous sys- item, female disorders, blood poison, Ltomach trouble, etc, absolutely cured. No matter how many doctors have failed, no matter how many medicine I you have used without result, call on us, t We can cure you. Consultation free. Treatments by mall. -rti VVfi-Tr-'y fr"v$i RWn ( VII I W VliJ VIIMIVVV VSHS end Tea Company 3 sd St.. Conn t a. m. to 10 p. tn. c WORE V ;toMo$ea N ervy bailor "Fans" Water s Mount for Mile and Brings . It Home Gentle. New York, Aug. 6. A. ride on the back of a big ; porpoise, according to CKarlle Penny, of Flanders, R. I., Is Just a bit more exciting than selling pink lemonade at1 a Sunday- school picnic. ' Penny Jumped astride of the biggest porpoise ever seen In these waters and took a trip, with him to the bottom of the bay and, back,, and a joy' ride around Peconio(Bay for near a mile, while the porpoise bucked like a broncho trying to shake off its captor, t: It was no use, for penny hung on. : T ; ' ' - V Penny and his brothers work for Cap tain George A.. Vail,' of Rlyerhead and Peconic,' as commercial pursuers of the bluefish. , Of , late Captain Vail and his men hae been annoyed by a school of 15 or . 20 immense porpoises, headed by a ferocious bull porpslse, which dived Into, the hungry school of bluefish. and filled them with sueH panld that they refused to take bait :' ; ' In two power boats, arnied'.with shot guns, Captain Vail and his fishermen started out to round up the porpoises. Several were killed, but the hide of the bull porpoise was tough. - Two loads of buckshot were wired Into his nose and along his side. The fish Jumped at least six feet from , the water, turned on his side and darted away, but soon came to the surface near the boat to blow again. Blubber and oil were ooalng from the shot holes, making him as slippery as a greased pig at a country fair.' "Way a minute, boys; I'm going to haye that fellow." said Chiarlie Penny as the ' others were ahjut to : give up the prle. Without waiting to remove shoes, clothes or hat he leaped overboard, land' ed astride the broad back of the fish, twisted his feet around its belly and his arms around its neck and hung on, The fish found a new spark of life when his enemy landed on his upper deck. He gave a snort, dived and hot away like lightning. -, .: A minute or two later. Penny was a long way from the boats when the fish came up to blow. ' lie calmly reached around the porpoise's head with one arm and Jammed the big bluefish hook. down thla blowhole.. The fish was then fast He made another feeble effort to get away, but it was no use. , "Hey, you fellows, come over here and get your f!sh!"wshouted Penny to his Xeiiow huntsmen. ' ; . ; ' The fish measured 9 feet and weighed more than 600 pounds. His J 11 CURES RHEUMATISM Pes sottls. ; ;v.v " " yet tottle, " . AJT Hf TIBJTAL BSKEDT TOM. RHEUMATISM nr its icAjnr tobks. ; , Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness Nervous Headaches Neuralgio Headaches Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous Affections TRADE SUPPLIED BT A.W. Allen &Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 16th i Marshall Sts ; Portland,! Of. PACIFIC COAST ; AOSNTS. Wc Guarantee You a THE OLD RELIABLE PELVIC SPECIALIST DR. LINDSAY ; 128! SECOND STREET,, PORTLAND, OR, Who positively cures Varicose Veins, Hydrocele, & Rupture. Obstruction. Special Ailments of the Pros, t tatic Troubles, Kidney and Bladder, Blood Ail- ments and Nervous weakness. . 4 J' you ant a perfect cure; cure to stay cured, treat with the old re liable. firm. . Don't waste your money with cheap and unskilled specialists. Get the best always. The best is none too good for you and always the cheapest in the end, , v : . . .. ; ' Remember, we treat only cases we can cure. 'Curs or no pay Is our motto. What more can you ask? ,. - We will cure you of your trouble never to return If we tell you so. Remember this. . . .. v . , Y We.are' specialists In our Unknot cure-alls. V . , . - ,t " Call at once and let a true specialist examine you today, not tomorrow.' Stop suffering); get strong and vigorous. health? Nothing. Come and consult us free of all If ypu live anywheruln the states of Washington or Oregon, then you know of some One in your neifrhborhood whom we have cured, for our prac tice extends to all parts of these states and even . into other states. We guarantee a oompljte, safe and lasting ours in the quickest possible time, and at lowest cost for honest, skillful and snooessfnl treatment . Consultation and examination free and confidential. Call at once. ' m. LMA The Old Reliable Specialist - i Corner Alder and Second Sts. Entrance 12&H 2d St, Portland, Or. Office Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. Mto 1 P. M. , DR. WING im ptlott w L ...J V WiIU UEE27IN. Fifth Gt. S22goK body was near as large as a .floUr barrel. . Penny- declares that Halley's comet, torpedoes and all of the' other fast mov ing things have nothing on a pOTpolse when ha gets busy.. In addition, he says his exploration of the bottom of Pe conic Bay was more extensive than hQ had ever expecfed to enjoy. Canadian Canoe Regatta. St. Johns, Que., Aug. 6. The annual regatta of the Canadian Canoe asso ciation opened here today with many of the fastest paddlers from both the east and the west in attendance.-. The loca tion. Of the regatta Is on the Rlchelleft .1... m r. A n..,Al.HlH ...t.' live .cw'U J. ,rai Livuia. 1 ivcil nunfi6i4 for canoeing purposes. . . Beer. 31 dozen, large, delivered. Spring Valley Wine Co., 344 Yamhill. . WE CURE &b ON LY B7) Pay When Cured Blood Poison, Skin ' Diseases, Bores, Knotted Veins, Xrtst Vitality, STervoua- ttav nl.h.ia wj .... .& MVM, n C MVIUI,, A 11., JUUUIft Bladder, Contracted Ailments, aad all Diseases Peculiar to ItfEJf. SPECIAX AXUEEirra Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning:, itching and , inflammation stopped in 24 hours. Cures effected in seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call write for list of questions. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO. Corner Pirst and Washlngtoa Streets! Portland. Or. ,'- What more to be desired than chareel " " " - j r Wis XU.L1.M-JX i Ma,M J mmm-rn . The Great Chinese Doctor . iOOATXO IK POBTLAVS BUTOB 1880 . - He is called the great because ' he . cures alt 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, cuncer, paralysis, tumors, rheu matism and all disorders, of the stomach, liver and kidneys, He has had Kreat success In curlnir con lve th viottrtv4t r-twwmotT ru oown oy tne aieease, ana win stop hemorrhages in an Incredibly short time, lie brews his own medi cines from Chinese roots, herbs, buds, barks and Vegetable teas, all of which Are entirely harmless,' nd whose medicinal properties are unknown to American doctors. He uses In his practice over 600 different Oriental remedies. Hundreds of testimonials-from grateful patients.- .. ft - s ' E I DO NOT CURE Beeogulsed as Most Successful Bpeclallst la Male Kaladles. . I TREAT MEN AND MEN ONLY i crtraa hb szsbasss bxlow, wxtx thxib couFLiOATioa-s, avs hot oitlt cvbb tkxm QTjriCXXT BUT AT OBXT OWB-HALP THD SXPZB8B TO XOV THAT OTHEB 8PB0ZAZJSTS CHjUIOH. DnArl niceSoSKIN ERUPTIONS,- ItT PUS. , DlOOU UlSeaSe EPITHELIAL GROWTHS and all i Skin .Diseases are permanently and forever cured by my Bpeoiflc Blood-Cell Remedies. They act directly on the Blood Cells, eliminate the disease and restore , the internal parts to their normal conditions. . I am Particularly anxious -to hear Irom men who have bean reated by other physicians without receiving any beneficial results or a permanent cure. t alammiie Mor who have brain panlo will see how ivu4 iiiwu quicKiy tne ris-ht risht place and ' time will do strength, nourishing ths important parts.. No man should glye up hope ' or beooine discouraged or dis heartened until he has consulted me, , Rupture HERNIA, PILES AND FISTULA One treatment cures permanently. No pain no suffering. Thousands of these on -each year without relief or a chances when you place yourself Drnct')tttic" Almost every third man, after the age of 40 years, is afflicted with Prostatitis and Its dependent rrUolallUo Bladder and Kidney complications, throigh various causes, thus obstructing the free passage of urine and causing retention. This residual urine becomes foul and ammonlacal, and serious and fatal kidney disease .scon ensues. Are you one of ths many sufferers? ,j " .... You have perhaps worked hard m early life and saved a competency to retire- and enloy your remaining years, only to find your health undermined, your nights' rest broken through frequent and painful urination'. . and your strength lost or greatly impaired. Don't despair. I have saved, healed and cured thousands of men : afflicted as you are, and I know I can do the same for you. My method of treatment quickly allays all sore ness and inflammation, cleanses and heals the Prostate,. Bladder and Kidneys, removing every obstruction so that the urine soon passes freely and naturally without burning or sediment. Avoid cutting and dilating op erations. This Is a delicate and dangerous malady. Don't experiment with family doctors and inexperienced pretenders. Remember, good health Is your most valuable asset, your working capital. Consult me today. Consultation and advice always free, nbether at offlos or by mail. Medicines from $1.60 to 18.50 per course, within any man's reach. If you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. BVUM-I M SO. r U. RUV1I, V 1'U Jim 4 - - S 1 LOUIS IvlEDICAli CO ro!rauMnTis& stmI we mm am You Will Have to Come to Me if You Want to Be Cured BETTER COME NOW AND SAVE YOURSELF A GREAT AMOUNT OF SUFFERING AND EXPENSE 1 Bear In mind that tot twenty-five-years I have made a specialty of the half-dosen ail ments peculiar to men. - I do not dope the stomach with powerful drugs, as do other specialists; I have no electrlo belts or other trlck-a-trap devices to sell you for a fat F rice or any other price: neither have I any nostrums or tonics to work off on you, but hiiv. rtftvulnnert n. Direct Method Treatment that will CURE ANY CASE OF WEAKNESS and bowels by filling them up with drugs, I apply curaUve medicines DIRECTLY "to the DISEASED REGION, and thus effect a CURE in a comparatively short time. . . y ., - - . In any diseased condition Nature needs help. The right kind of medicine . applied .TO " THE CENTER OK , DISEASE will assist nature in ovenomlng inflammation and congestion, strengthen and REVITALIZE fin essed tissues and soothe and heal, where barrels of drugs taken Internally would merely impair the digestion, . V, & MnAil waaVam tk. vli1 4iritm. anil nrAilnnA nnAral havnn thrAllsrhAllfc thit SVatAm. . Don't put off seeking treatment Delay is 'dangerous. . Every moment you ' are " hesitating the disease it gaining greater headway and will be that much. harder to cure. If you delay too long your condition will certainly pass beyond the power or numan skiii. jKememoer mat your aiimeni win noi cure liaeit. - CHOOSE THE RIGHT SPECIALIST ' - The most Important thing for you to do, if you ars an ailing man. is to seek the services of THE RIGHT DOCTOR. Don't go to the first one you see, simply because he happens to be physician Choose the phy. slcian who makes a specialty of curing the kind of aliments from which YOU .suffer. Tha ordinary medical man really knows but little about curing the diseases peculiar to men. He merely has a general knowledge of such diseases, because his practice Is spread out over the whols range of diseases to which flesh is heir. He therefore knows a little about all diseases and not a great deal about .any. If you should go to him ho may . conscientiously try to cure you, but, not knowing HOW, he would have to experiment upon you. - In brief, he Is a modlcal "Jaofe of . all trades and master of none." Knowing these facts, would you want to trust your Ufs in his handsT If your watch were to break or get out of order, you wouldn't take it to a machinist to have it repaired. No, you would know better. You Would take it to the very best WATCHMAKER ypu could f lnl . Then- why should, you, not use the same kind of. good, sound .Judgment when you need a doctor? Your health is certainly as important as your timepiece. . r , ' ;:;! . , . 'Sr WHAT " WEAKNESS 99 IS 1 , 7"" ' Weakness in men Is due to a diseased condition of the Prostate Gland. The Prostate Gland is a subsidiary, but nevertheless, a very Important nerve center. Inflammation of this gland is therefore a, serious matter. iirk i. InW.nu In tha mala, nrnnlum la nnnfilHArad If need not. h! wondered at that When It 18 diseased the"'re8uTt M's'rfelt"even'ln"the"mosV remote p'artV'of the'system." Inflammation of the Prostate Gland Interfers with ths whole vital process. It results la a tremendous waste of nervous energy a waste that depletes every v nerve center, impoverisnes me Diooa ana, unless cnecKea, wm sooner r uwer. prviwsw .,uit enui , Ths . reason weakness results from the diseased prostate is because of the waste of nervous energy. . . In ease of - disease, 1 nature attempts to correct the trouble and forces functional activity by sending to the infected regiori a greater "quantity of nervous energy than is required in a healthy state. To supply this ex cessive energy to the diseased section, nature draws upon the reserve store of energy in the brain. If tho re serve supply happens to be already exhausted, as is often the case, then an equal quantity of riorye-energv must be taken from ths organs of the body brain, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, eto. This process it kept un until the sufferer is completely robbed by the disease of all rital energy, when nervous prostration ensues. ' Thus all ths organs of the body are made to suffer for the disease of one. A BANKRUPT NERVOUS CONDITION The case is parallel to thatof a run on the bank. In- the beginning the bank may be perfectly safo and solvent, but if its depositors make a run upon It and keep up the drain on its resources long enough, It must -surely suspend payment and cease business. The strongest man cannot withstand the terrible strain upon his nerve-resources If there is a waste of energy greater than the supply, as is true in ths case of functional weaknoMi. MY MODERN and up-to-date methods will effect a certain and speedy cure of SPERMATORRHOEA, CON TRACTED DISORDERS, ' SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON, LOST STRENGTH and all reflex aliments. ' VARICOSE VEINS,' HYDROCELE and STRICTURE positively cured WITHOUT' THE KNIFE. , EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE I offer FREE CONSULTATION and ADVICE and I will "mak a Careful Examination and Dlagnosfs with, out charge. : 1 ' If you cannot call, write for Diagnosis Chart My offices are' open all day from I A. M, to I P. M., and Sundays from 10 to. l. . , .f , , the ID) Mo JAY ILdDHS cc - l" ' 83 sCOBOUSOK BTBZZT, COBITSB BXCOJTD, POBTIiAS, OEEQOW. 1 rrn YOU if WIIX: NOT COST YOU ONE: CENT ' What wofld yotflpo't .sacrifice ' Wfeef "iiryotr did a few years apo; to have the" same snap and energy, the same gladsome, joyous, light hearted spirit and the physical strength you used to have? You know youre not the same ma,n, and yott know you would like to be. You might as well be. It's easy. I am making men out of : wrecks every day by scientific methods, and I can make you as good a man as you ever were in a short space of time. MY SCIENTIHC METHODS make vigorous, muscular men of the puniest, weakest specimens of "half men,"; expand and develop every muscle and part of the body; warm the heart, increase the courage and give a man power of mind . and body such a any man should Be proud of,' Make the eye bright , and the step elastic; make an athlete of a sluggard. Cure the dis ease by restoring strength. ; Methods based on science , and expert- ' ence alone can do this. ,1 accomplish quick and lasting cures for all i Blood Disease, Nervous Decline, Piles, Kidney, Bladder, Special and Chronic Diseases of Men Rhetimatism, Pains in, the Back and Hips; Lumbago:' Constipation, Indigestion, Weak Kidneys, JLoss of Memory, and all evidences of breaking down. ;v My scientific methods I will cure when, all else has failed. My arguments are good, my .system Is good, but I know you1 haven't time to study these.. You want , proof, and I am able to give you that, and, lots, of it. When youf qwn neighbor tells you . I, cured hhn you will know I did.t -.- ;: - -:.v: - '-; t: i UU IwAnl rAi As AULIj WIILIX " Utnitj- FITED, Oil WHEN CURED. MY PRICES J WITHIN TIIE REACH OF EVERY MAN ' Call at my office and Investigate made in ray specialty. Varicose or Enlarged Veins ffif p5o?KS: latlp, Palpitation of? tne Heart, Sour Stomach, Bad Memory, Short ot Breath, Trembling; of the Limbs, Easily .Excited, Tired Feeling in the morning. Low Vitality. Sluggish Circulation, ONE! TREATMENT WILL SATISFY TOU MY METHODS ARB RIGHT. Will you continue suffering; from these ailments or will you plaoe your case In my hands and be perma nently cured in the right way and shortest time pos- methods at the siDier : the work. Restores Virinou RlartHor' AND RHEUMATIC TROUBLES MUliey, DldUUer permanently cured in SO days if no' other-implications, These diseases are systemln- -and readily-yield to my Blood-Making and Blood Purifying Remedies. , , 5 AMlto rticOQCOC ' ANr SWOLLEN GLANDS re MUUlC yidCdocS ceive dally attention and are permanently cured In a few days. These diseases, it allowed to run unchecked, will lead to serious compli cations. A word to the wiso is sufficient, i .: cases are operated cure. You take no in my hands. T71 u 1 1 - what remarkable success I have - Ths Xieadlsg Specl&Utt '