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JAPANESE PLAII; NAVAL BASE Oil BOII ISLANDS Admiral Uriu and Minister Saito Said to Have Picked ; Site on Recent Tour of In- i; vestigation. " v.' i . (Catted fuss U4 WIi - ; -S Toklo, June I. In Spite of formal ds Blale from the navy department. It U generally believed 'her today that Jaran plant to Mtabllah a naval base at the lionln lalanda In official clroles the rumor la currant today and la accepted , authentic. The Bonln lalanda. known alao aa tha Parry group of the Arsoblepo Islands, lie south and Mat from tha southern paint of Japan, al most directly weat of tha Hawaiian lal anda and north and east of tha Philip; Plnaa, . Hon gkoug -Honolulu vteeela and Yokohama-Sydney ahlpa touch there. In April Minister Salt of tha nary department and Admiral Uriu, head of tha nary, vlalted many of tha lalanda around Japan. It la reported that they decided that tha Bonln lalanda offered tha beat poaalbUIUaa aa a baa for fu ture operation! In the Pacific, , Secret nefotiatlona for tha base ar aald al ready to b under way and plans .for It establishment formed. ' - At the naval department today a for real denial was Issued.' - Tha Japanae naval policy. It waa aald. ta to Increaae tha movable armament for defense, rather than devote large eum of money for stationary defense work. ROSES SHOWERED x UPON HEADS OF , , FESTIVAL CROWD (Continued Prom par One.) d greet prloea for artlstlo decoraUoo war trampled under foot' . Smile met amll between the deco rated car -and tha happy crowd.", Th Una of parade was a progressive tri umph. It waa a storm and tha roaea wer th rain. It waa a battle aad th rose were th bullet. For vry on hit thr waa a laugh. ' . Cow ethers Botes. .' - It waa on time when th people who moat crowd th street rather than alt In grandstands had th best of It. The Una of progress led from th peninsula carbayna over Kllllngsworth and Union avenues to Burnslde bridge.. Then on Third, Second and Alder atreeta to Washington and back from Twentieth 'treat and , Washington over CrioGCO A apvclouo. HalrPpbduccr Etopf Bldnesa, Dandruff aad Scalp Duet mi Eettoren Gray or Jaded . ' EmSx To Its JTttnzal Color. Bwlssco produces astounding results so oulckly It hae mined those who hav used It , W wlir prova. lt lo you l it vmi wHi send loc In allver or stamp .to pay postage and we will send you a - trUi bottle and our wonderful testl- Smonlala, . ' . . There 1 no excuse for baldness. ' Write today to Bwlssco Hair Remedy Co., IH'P. O. Square. Cincinnati. Ohio, gwlssoo la on aaie ai an uruijui; and drug department at 60o and 11.00 a bottle. j ... , . For sale and recommended in Port land by , THE OWL DRUG CO. Would You Gain a Pound ' A Wk tot Tht Koatbal srLajijiinriir i - -- --- - -? Then begin taking " regularly thre grain hypo-nuclano Ublets, which ar mad from a health-germ of ordinary yeast and eomblned - wHth . hypophos phltes and an absorptive phosphorus. Physicians and chemist assert that thla tablet Is very largely used for In creaalng the weight and Improving- th nervous system because, of Its aid to digestion, assimilation and absorption. The food elementa which go to make blood and solid tissue is retained when thla treatment la- regularly used for aeveral month. Most physicians and apothecary shops supply them In sealed packages. PalnAway-PlllarellevenauTche!!an3 periodical . pain. All druggist v sell tanu r ! Cure Men ISMYFEE yftjr Whra Oaxd. ;y WOUVi4 wmaw wm w v i omnia -Results of exposure, overwork ! rnui other, v.olatlans of If stare's laws. f Diseases of Bladder aad Kidneys, Vari- eos Terns, quioiuy ano parmasanuy onrsd at small pii--t-:, .'J.j?, ' BPSCIJtZi JXUOurrsJ Newly con- ma.a mnA hmnn MtMm tinrmA. All I burning. Itching ' and Inflammation atoppea in nours. wures eiiscieo in (seven days. ' Consultation free. If an i able to call, write for list of questions. Office Hour a. m. to p. m. Bundars, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. only.-' - " PACIFIfT COAST MEDICAL CO. U4M WASBIBOTOB BTBXBT ' ' Corner rirsi. f 1 THE Morrison, past the reviewing etsnd, over Morrison bridge ,to Orand avenue, and by Grand avenue to Holladay, where, with roe mi all go, tha care quickened their speed and carried their precious freight of peninsula girls back to their home. Over the entire distance thoee who crowded closest to the ears gath ered most rosea, decoration which In point of wealtb nd fragrance an ori ental notentate mlaht well have envied. Tha motor float, the throne of the peninsula Hoae Festival queen, came first It bore Queen Haiel Warmoth. chosen from among all the handsome girls for which the peninsula la noted, a ad her malls of honor. Miss Constance Woodward and Miss Mabel Johnson. The car bearing- tha official band waa seo ond la Una, and unlike many bands. It wa aa generoue with muato a the fine were extiavagant with their rosea, . The four carload of roaea cam then In order. " ' . . . Boa Battle Fougfct. : The were open oar, decorated with j mm wri. optp .. . evergreen "and hung , profuaely with . . . M il. ..Sh.! company, For each girl who distributed the roses there wa a seat.- -r AKnovn 11 naa no. popl gathered on KUHngaworth avno to see th procession start Many wer th riclamatlone Of prld at th glow ing .display. Thoueanda were gathered along th entlr length of Union ave nue, with their enthusiasm Impeding the progrees of th parade, ao that it wa; a llttl , lat getting t u oownwwn atreeta. , , s i. . ' ; Th mot spectacular featur of th vent wa th rose battl befor th i trlwlnr 'taad on Morrison BtrMt Th block between Fifth and Sixth streets wa jammed wltn merry makers. All entered Into th plrlt of th flowery battle. Th roe and th rose petal filled th air with a pink and whit rain. No event of th festival has born o enjoyable, so charming or so happy, and It t absolute uniqueness mad- It specially distinctive and memorabla. , 0. A. C. CADETS MAKE 'L . FINE APPEARANCE H MILITARY MANEUVERS Th valua of mlUUry training for student was splendidly exemplified In th drill of Oregon Agricultural oolleg cadet on Multnomah field yesterday afternoon, r . . , v ' Five hundred oldler-llk. attractively uniformed young man went precisely and smoothly through drill that were at one th wonder and admiration of 000 spectators. . N" ' ' Colonel McOunnhrle of Vaneouves barracks, who reviewed th three cadet battalions, aald he had never witnessed better drilling, or a higher etandard of personal neatnes and dlaclpllna. . Major U. O. MeAiexanoer oi am teenth United BUtes Infantry com manded th cadet and directed th ex hibition drill. He waa aalted by Cadet Colonel 3. B. McAllister, and Cadet Lieutenant Colonel L. L Keen. . - When, th bugle. Bounded th cadeta who had been reatlng after the long march in th hors and veblcl parade gathered In company formation In a trice. They stood at attention, under review by Colonel , McGunnlgl and Major McAlexander. " At the word of command they went through the gun and other exhibition drill tn loo and close formation; - . ' Multnomah field, broad and smooth, with Tonm for - every maneuver, fur nished gdmlraM drill- around; th newly erected grandstand gav every spectator uninterrupted view,- nn drill . followed another with tn sam quick brilliant military exactness that had characterised the first. Th climax of it all was when th 11 1 com panies unexpectedly execuiea maneuver writing In llvlnc human let ters "O. A. C." ' ' . . Th exhibition of th cadts brought forth enthusiastic spplaus from th crowded spectators. AH nJoyd . it thoroughly. Many expressions of a p. preolatlon for th pleaaur given Roa Festival vlaltors and townspeople allk. wer heard. V- i -: r Th thre battalions wer composed of II companies with officers as fol lows: First - battalion. Major D., 8. Young, company captains, 8. I. Bu son. EC' J. Atkinson, H. J. Ollkey, W. C. Second battalion. Major C U NeUonj company raptalns, I. 1 Jamison, J. R. Chapman. H. A. Lungrn. A. P. Oibon. . Third battalion. Major W. R. Carlson; company captains, H. J. pfandhofer, B. Olsen. It L. Harper, H. J. Kb-ly. human ros:ebuds, :. iL rarest flowers, in grand array ; (Continued From Pagw Ona) about the achool children 'who could b so perfectly prepared and In such num bers. To B Oratt Thaa Bt. ' With 2000- more participatina; this year than last, with th drills and fop matlons mor laborat and with th preparation, mor eomplet. a' greater success than Jast yaar.ls considered in evitable. - M - -!': ' , ' Among - tha children,' too, ther Is a tremendous, yt friendly, spirit of odm petltlon fop th pris. Th school that wins any on of th thr cups makes it a year-long boast and tries again to be priae winner th following year. Tb competition combine with . natural childish enthusiasm to land charm to th event - , . t . ' N . , Th chlldrn', or Ros-ehud parade, 1 given under th auspices of th East Bid Business Men's club. It waa first held on 'Grand avenue, because ther is no other street so fit for the purpose either in length, - uniform - grad or breadth. This year no other street in th city Is so well - decorated. The rosebud parade hae becom consequent ly i "fan annual: eaat side feature, in which the peopi of th weat side and tb Rose Festival visitor ar cordially invited to participate . a ( Vt aobool Bepreseated. ThJ year - ther wa some agitation to have the parade of th children re peated on taturday on th west side Thla was strenuously opposed by . the east side business ; men., who assarted that, since only east side children were participating, and ainc it had - been originated on the east sld It wa not at all fair for th weat side to attempt to shar th honor, or tb do other than accept th cordial lnvltotlon extended by the east sld to theweat side and come iii mass to witness tb beautiful In th perad this afternoon th fol lowing schools will participate: Lents, Arista, I Crestori. ;: Woodstock," Sell wood, Llewollyn. Brooklyn, v Clinton Kelly, Mount Tabor, Glencoe,- South Mount Ta bor, Richmond, V. Holladay,- Bunnyslda, Buckman; Kerns, Montavilla, Rose City Park, WoodUwn, Vernon, Ockley Green, Porumouth, . Peninsula, Shaver, Btepb ens and Hawthorne. . ; 1 . - Schools war dismissed at S o'clock In order that participants and those who will watch the parade might arrive on Grand avenue In plenty of tiro., ; New Depot Well tTnder Way V- HDect! Dlinatch to The Jorl.l f ' Hood River. Or, Jun S.-i-Brlck work on the, new G.-W. R. & N. company' passenger depot baa been finished and carpenters are inclosing the ctructure. which will be considerably larger than the Old building. , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' FRIDAY HIT ENGINEER II With Face Torn Away, Chest . Crushed Is Standing - v When Found. ; ' ; ; ' - (Special DUpsteb to Te leoesaH HUlsboro, Or, June . With th right aid of hie face torn ,wy. bl collar hni hmirvn and his cheat ' crushed, " " . r , - . Charlea J. Grobb, engineer, waa found -Ksa a,alMai miaM 1 flat ml IK BO In denaer plant at f:l o'clock hls tnorn- nlng. Th engine bad toppea on a o rente and Orubb bad turned It over with a bar, attemptlng-to remov this condition. When the engine started the Injuries we received. Grubb showed iron'nerv after regaining consciousness and wa standing rect when found. He hu a wlfeand two children and cam from Portland two month ago. , Th doctors say be wm die. ; , : ; u WM. BYRD IMITATES TRACY ' (ConUnued From Pago One.) ' bullet In a bullsey th is of a iollar la practlc th day befor th shooting, fired from th hip. striking Metsner at mor than 100 feet, then vanished Into the heavy undergrowth, a mil eastof Dlshman. - A . man answering hia . de scription, carrying a rifle, was seen at o'clock laat nlf ht tn th woods thre miles further east, but capd while a farmer' poss waa being organised. . Consternation reigns among th farm er throughout th country about Spo kane, arma being kept within reach In expectation of a visit from th fugitive any time, for becau of bl cool, cal culating manner, displayed In yester day's jnurder and eecape. it la believed Byrd will closely follow Tracy's' tactics. Seven detectives smashed In th door of tbo Tourist botel room thla forenoon to capture a man supposed to be Byrd, After being- choked Into submission and otharwiae roughly bandied by the sleuths, who pounced upon him in bed. It waa , learned he. was Herman Garry, a railroad man, closely tallying with Byrd's description. . Garry is almost prostrated from his experience. Jealousy of Whipple and - unrecipro cated affection for Mrs. Whipple, In whose hbtel he formerly boarded, are believed to have caused the shooting. Whipple died at the hospital last night whll trying desperately to explain the situation. He said he ordered Byrd from the hotel after the tatter's at tentions bad annoyed Mra Whipple. BOILERMAKERS' STRIKE IS CAUSED BY "LAY OFF" (Halted trees Lease Wtta.1 Philadelphia, Jun . Between 1"0 and 1B00 boilermakers employed by th Baldwin Looomotlv Worka, ar out on a strike today without the sanction, it Is said of the national officers of the Bollermakera' union.' The trouble la due to tha.laylnff off of WOO man two wk B0. i f ' .V'' .' -' - .','. Many popl seem to, eonslder ' mar riage ,of no more lmpoVtanc than a horse trad, or th purchas of a snit of clothes. 4 GaVeHer HAS Will Another Chance How a Wife Who Was About to Seek a Divorce Was Restored to Happiness She bad left her home ana was on Jier way downtown ..to geek a di vorce. Her ground for a'legal sep aration was not unusual. There are many pitiful counterparts. Only a wife with -the heartache and once-lovlnt; husband weaned from home and duty py excessive drink can, full understand.. v v Time and again had the man promised to stop drinking, onljr to relapse after brief periods of absti nence. Patience ceased to be a vir tue. Thought ot separation was dis tasteful, but the wife, distracted by mental torture, started former at toraeyV office, determined to Insti tute proceedings for divorce.' As the car trolleyed along, a newspaper ad. "The -Neal Institute," caught her eye. .' "', ' in an instant there troaped be fn hr ftves in mental review re- cits Is she had read pt marvelous re demptions of long-time siavns vi rinir ho In three days, through the administration of the Peal Treat; ment, had. become masters oi mem- selyes. r Then the memory ot her own early happy married life came to brighten the shadows pt the present. "Why not?" she asked hersel. "Why not give him this last; cnance? He was good to me i before he Legan .to.be 'a food fellow ana annit xo vcrj bodv's health and his own misery and mine! i? I'U,do,itl 4 i-, innms)iin."rT n rri i - ' '"-... : 'Mx;-M&i:lmt - u. ; -''V.' ; "x t J -. FREIGHT SHEDS Blaze ln.N. P. terminal Yards May Have Been SJarted by; Tramps. . Fir, th origin of which ha been traced to a rubbish heap around which tramp were seen loitering, at I o'clock last night destroyed a Ions' freight shad belonging- to the Oregon-Waahlngtoa Railroad Navigation company, in tb North Paclfle terminal yards, Just aorta of th steel bridge . f The extent of the damage has not yet been ascertained, but it is believed that $1000 or 410,000 will cover the loss, due t the fact that ther was very llttl freight tn th building at th time of the fire. . V From aU indications, tb. fir orig inated at the north end of the sheds, which are 100 feet long. Jlobos who lounge around that section ef th yard, waiting; for trains, ar believed to have at a match to tha refuse heap. There was a large amount of property in the Immediate -vlolnlty ndangered by th bias, and tb quick work on th part of th fir department 1 all than saved It, for tb bias waa a terrlfio en for some time. " ' In spit of that fact, only one half of tha shed, which waa originally l feet long, was destroyed. When th alarm came In. Sergeant Oolta. with Captain Bailey of the police department, were on eaat side assisting In handling th Ron Carnival crowds. Sergeant Colts and a aquad of patrol men wer obliged to abandon the pa rade and speed to the fire la the police auto. The men seen around the refuse heap escaped before the arrival of the police and a description was not ob talnable. , , j Sbop-LlXtcr Sentenced. A pair of gloves valaed at It cent stolen yesterday by Mrs. M. Colllna from th glove counter at Meier at Make the Liver Do its Duty ' rtkwWthaWrisMlW Shr wi-V aad bawaif are sight. CARTER'S LITTLK U VEX FILLS saauVbtfanaly -Tatar? for eotsdatr. CawiCeav. tbatfcav IsilgM-i Sfek HaaJsca. sU Dsstraa aftar Calis . aVsltsaUDeM. SeulPsb Genuin mm Signature) Back to -the Near Institute she went, and there she unbosomed her grief and asked, "Can he be saved? )ln Portland today there is a cou ple who for months have been en joying a new l oneymoon. The wife Is the woman who was headed for the divorce court. The husband Is the man who was given ''another chance" and the Neal Treatment He wouldn't trade the results of those three days at the Neal Insti tute for a fortune. ,The man who drinks to excess no matter how long he has been at Hcan entirely rid himself of all craving and .desire for liquor in three short days. . This craving Is the natural result of stored-up alco holic poison In the 'system an ac cumulation of poison which must be neutralized before nature can eltmt' nate It This poison is responsible for what the world calls "liquor ap; petite." The Neal Treatment neu tralises and eliminates this poison, and thus destroys the appetite. The treatment consists of a per fectly harmless and purely vegetable medicine, consisting ef only twenty five doses, and may be taken In the privacy of the home or at any of the Neal Institutes, and the strongest evidence or its merit is rouna in io fact i that Senator.- Bruce, who Is a leading man In financial, business and political circles of the, state of Iowa, and whose, financial.: standing can be verified v at any . bank or through, any mercantile agencyv wM furnish, the treatment ana medicine to anyone under his personal guar antee that the same shall be ABSO LUTELY 1 FREE unless , the patient, his? family physician? relatives and friends are satisfied : at the end of the third days' treatment All business transactions .are strlctlyxonfldentlal, and anyone can secure the plain facta and convincing proofs ot the efficiency of the treat ment by calling or writing without obligating themselves in any way. . Institute open-night and day. . Telephone Marshall 2400. . . ' XKAL INSTITUTE y " 1134 Hall Street, Fortland X f VtK f .saw I llaafsssa. 1 Drinldng Husband EVENING. JUNE 0. 1911.' Frank's, resulted la a sentence of tO day la jail being Imposed - oa her by Judge , Taswell this morn ing. The woman waa detected by W. IS. Klernan, in the employ of Meier A Frank who turned the woman Over to police detectives. - ' - la court tula morning sh failed to give a report of herself to the Judge, and as she is believed to be one ef a gang of shoplifters now operating ta the city, she waa found guilty. ' r- - nd In til lands under the iun In til conditions of Jife by gwnera- . tlon after generation the safest and most reliable family remedy ! the world has ever known b Beecham' Pill. The pood these un ' equalledhealAregulatorshavedoneilnthequlckreliefofhumansuffer-f : ' ' lng and the prevention of serious sicknesses, Is beyond calculation. .can do tha same sort of good for. you,' and for your family, eecham's Pills do their beneficent work J ccordanca with Nature's 'law. Try a few dose just as soon as physical trouble shows Itself and see how immediately effective they are ce how qukkly the whole bodily system will be benefited. Then yo will know for your own food, why Beechams PiUj ara : The " Greatest! Family Remedy Canovn U Wa.itk UWJ ; Every person afflicted with n old sore realizes, sooner or later, that the ulcer exists because of bad blood; the ;harccter end condition of the place depending on the nature of the blood infection. Virulent impurities in the circulation produce angry, discharging ulcers, hile milder. In serais are usually manifested in the form oflndoler.t cores or drViScabby places. No one 6hould depend upon salves, wtfhes, lo-( tions, etc., nione to cure a cnronij sore, u is necessary to .Tmcv - an. cause before the place can heal. S, S. S. heals Old Sores by goinffdovn into the circulation and removing the impurities and germs which unr responsible forthc place. - In addition to purifying the blood SL. enriches this vital fluid so that the irritated flesh around an eld sore fc naturally stimulated, and a permanent cure results. 3oo!c on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free. SL5.S, is col tie drug stores, . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CC, ATLANTA, $5.00 MY FEE la Many Cues WHY PAY MORE. Tor Inferior traatmant whan yon can St tha vary hast madtcal attantlon at a fa ef froro one-balf to ens-tasith that charred hr othsrsT Rcroamfesr that yU ara not askaa to nay (or any oxparl. monttna or any failures. If yonr eaaa will not yield to my treatment, I eaa ascertain that at the first examination, and will frankly tell yon so. X am a specialist for men only. Ton make no mistake by submitting- yewr ease to me first Call today and you will be oa the road to health tomorrow. Those who ara not ettlnf results elsewhere call and see what the rlfht doctor can do. If yon want a reliable marantea, some to saa, YOUR WHOLE FUTURE May depend upon the kind and quality of treatment yon fat at first, Wow, how do I do it? By alvlnt every patient that come to see me a strictly scientific-examination one that permits of no mistakes being made. Then I knew positively what I've rot to do and how' to do it I can take any ease of YABXOOn YSIYg, aTPBOCSU, rmOBTATTl waaaJBII, or any BasJTXO 9ZSOBBEWB, eenSraotod alseaoes, FalSfUh msanAMOMU, tr&CBBs, sxnr sisbasbs or bzkod rozsov, any snsinrr, rroau.osr. unnsa a Mil ntomsxASL and X will euro these itdozex by my aaeth. od of treatment than any other specialist to this city, and the onro will bo permanent and lasting. I . A SAFE CURE FOR EVERY HAN My Prlcas Are Witbla tht Rtch of Kvnr.Man-Yoo Can Pay Weekly or Moithly as Yoa Art Able or Whea Cored I want every man who haa tried FREE5 and I will explain to him why five roller. I ao noi accept lnoaraoio . - - . I Advertise What I DOAND I DO Whit I Advertise Reasonable Fees Speedy If yon suffer from sny Disease or Weakness caused by JfI!v"t Its, or any form of dissipation, oomo and set my advice FRER do thla ter who haa advised you or treated you. for Irhave a POSITIVB CU Habits. matter t0t lnth.UC;.5 IS day. X wtU rtve $31 UBOOtnpUOAt OSSH, WIW ft fUftXMwCslVO vvnra jm MsaIw 4sT'sir1 . mt saa roa VARICOSE VEINS, S, from., f S to flS ra .S to fao ..........Is to fl HTDROCELE. from iTHOPHT. from... from to SIS WA8TINO, from- S3 to SS DI8CHA ROES, frbm S3 to fit ULCERS from BLOOD POISON, from..J.as to aao INATIONAND LL T m&RMATION. AND TOIT HAV8 NOTlilNO TO PAY FOR EXCEPT 8AT1SFACTORT TREATMENT. h - v v ;; ; s Medicines furnished from my own laboratory, 11.89 to l B0 percourae. If you iinnol call, write for particulars. Many cases are erurable at homoi Hours A. M. to S.P. M. Sundaya, 10 to It . ;i. ;.v:,;v';,a -M ST: LOUIS MEDICAL, COl saoii TAsrcrxxi STBEinr, cob. vn MEM . i. By DR. LINDSAY, the Long-tslablisnea specausi WHY PAY MORE: For Inferior treatment when- yon can set the '-very, best meoicai attention av x"" .v of from QNE FOURTH to ONE HALF that 1 charged by other specialists with my repu- V tatlonT ; Remember that yon are not asked to pay for any experiment or any imum.. 1 lm ? : . .111 ni ,tAlf mv tcfi.tm.nt V,-' can ascertain- that the firat tlon, and will frankly tell you so, ' .mi ad vica how to take ' care of : ICY SFBCXAXjTXXS ABB Wervons Bebillty, Blood Disorders. Files, varicose 'rata,. Hydro- Vh .... wnanMa tmht. Bladdas aad all dla- eases neoaliarto man. . - - COME AND CONSULT US; FREE OF ALL CHARGE - - EPR. LINDSAY' '.jIJO OU lT"tst.s BFECXAXXST , Corner Alder1 and Second atreeta : Entrance 118H Second street, Portland. Or. Office hours 9 a. m. to p. va. ' Arraignment rostpoaed. (thrfte Pimsi Lreax WtnLl " Chtoaso. Jun . ArrsJjnmetit , ot Evelyn Arthur Seo, originator of the 'Absoluts Life" cult, charged with mis treating a girt dlscU'K has twen post- pored. Bee's attorney having filed a pe tition or prejnoic agaimn. uug Ion. .;. . ... ' Journal Want Ada bring results. 10. i I tSsw at al sVwasU. In vain tejret a on re I can CURE when all to call and see me sloe falls to even Results Guaranteed Ceres Sedentary nia, no CURS fonrt - Ctow whom r fee for y U not oo armBTieia. FALLING HAIR. ; from ...f to f PiMPLiKo, rrom wry.lCM A. from . . BLADDER AXLMJturt X W ' from .............. ....f"to SIS) KIDNET AILMENTS. - m from ....tS to flS PROSTATE AILMENTS. from ...... ............fS to flS vt. OBT&Ajn, OB. CUME Eminent examine- Sundays ID t o. to 1 p, m. rV-V -.a' I. .- K--Ww W Jl'. - am , a S ,s Jfj 1 A. G. Smith T.1. D. Ladlns SpclttllJt -.,.'; :;, for At tn I am tho only Spoelalls tn rer laad who aa has trae name) b4 photocrsph ta ass actaenisjoasaeata, I sea and treat say awtssata jussmtiy. and am stoC a "snedioat . "medical tnaOtato"- or i oratoea. All ssea ohoaM too doctor Is taoy can salt, ahanU emMrallv asnsHsr wl taoy deartre to entrant th iMalth with a hired doctor f a aeodioei oeeopany. ,1 veo asy photavras ae that whoa yon seme to oee one aor oaally yoa will roooawlae aa. In vestigate mr ixiraoaal staniUaa W fore acoeptloiC treatment f roan a oe- lor of itakaowa IdentUy or roDota Ua AreYou : t J.' Beta treated la a smafactory man ner by your present doctor? Is be carry 61 ; oat hia promlaesT Haa be cured yoa la a reasonable time, aad lived np to bis naerantneeT Are yon paylaa- btss exorbitant , prleao f er medicine Deee bo oanploy Oor ouctily vp-to-dato and acloatino methods, which would be approved by the rearular family doctor? If ?m cannot answer theae auestlons svorablr to youroUL emet and have a eoafldeaUal talk wrtb me about yonr case,. It will cost you oothlnn. Cured In Five Days I euro suchv disorders as Varteow Vetoa. Hydrooelo. Piles. Specif 15 Blood Poison, etc.. completely and permanently, often with only a eln rle treatment No severe perarJons employed, nor detention from bnal ness. I especially solicit stubborn and lonar atandlna cases that other doctors have failed to cur a . . Examination Free I offer not' only FREE consults tlon and advice, bat of every case that cornea to roe 1 will make a care ful examination aad dlaanosta with out charg-a. No alllnr man should neaiect this opportunity to ret! ex pert opinion about hia trouble. Jf you eaanot call, write for dUa noils chare My offleaa 1 are open all day from S A. M to I P. AL. and Sundaya from 10 to X. . . . . Dr.'A. Q. Smith S34H BtoRlsom trees. Cor, soaaa. FertlaadV Oa. - The Dr. reew Offer. FR E E FOR ALL AILING MEM We want all ail ing men to fee that they can come to our office free ly for examination aad explanation of their condition wlthoat, betnr bound by., any . ob liaaUon to take treatment unless they ao desire. We will make a thor onrh and scientif ic examination of yonr ailments Tree of charge, aa ex amination that will disclose your true physical con dition, without a; knowledge of which you are ftbplng in the dart. If you have taken treatment . else where without success, we will show you why it failed. Bvery , man should take, advantage-of this op portunity to learn his trus condi tion, as we will advise bim how to best regain hia health and strength and preserve them unto ripe old age. i If your case la curable, the ; ' ' DRiGREEN system of MAN-BUILDINO toeat ment will give you Immediate bene fit and a QUlck and laating cure. There la no uncertainty about It. No risk to run Our Guarantee NO MONEY REQUIRED UNTIL SATIS FIED la your absolute protection. We cannot . tell you In . t this an nouncement all we would like to but will fully and freely explain our proven methods to all ailing men who come to ua. for the help they need. - ArTllCTB) ' 9CBBV before ' treating; elsewhere, boaestly Investigate our nrovea methods. Yon will then under stand how easily we cure ell curable oases of VAKICOSB VEINajSPECII-ia ,OOD POISOW. HSBTO - VITA I. SB BIUTT. TJBETBAXi OBSTBUOTIOM 3, BXiASDEB and XXDSTEY tronblss, COM TBACTED ailmsnta, FILES end ail BECTAXt aUments. ,,. . - ; . wh.t vnu want Is a cure. Come to u and get It. Once . tinder pur treatment you - win quickly real ie how elmplo a thing It la to get well In the hands of a specialist who knows his buslBeaa.v Out. cures add not only years to life, but .life to years. Office hours, dally to 6; Svening,,.. 7 to I. - Sundaya. 10 to 1 only.'r'v'-i'; V5t':9?- i,r DR GREEN CO. 863 Vaahlngtoa St.' Fortland. Or. nirfO W CJJrntmi TA mla ud timole rwnedy bf 1 ' tnauamatlmia I rrt . SKwe. tlnnaf ALL mttUU. mnirmi,rt er name " afa. Maaak ar vnwuj u at esuaoisra ai If Hat ntt mr ymrttlf L'ttwMMlibaw'fNrtUe auitwi m -l .Tat I'M R -.1 c Cm-' : . i. A.