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Most time-saving, most nutural, most safe. A radical and permanent cure. I give my word and will cite yon to other meaical autnonties mat tbis is a tact. I am cer tainly proparod to cure by experience arid equipment, which are the keystones to success. I have the best equipped medical office on the Coast. I will give $500 to any charily as guarantee tbat every statemenuntliisannouncemeniis true. I invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Kervous Debility, Wood Poison, Piles, Fistula, ltladder, Kidney, Prostatic and all Men's Ailments and eive vou FK a nhvsical examina tion; if necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions, to determine -atnoingicai anu Bacteriological con ditions. Everyman should take advantage of this oppor tunity to learn their true condition. A ptrmantnt Curt it wkat you want. A permanent Cure i what I give. WRITTEN GUARANTEE My written guarantee means a cure or no pay. I guarantee to cure certain ailments or refund every dollar you have paid. My services cost you nothing unless I cure your Varicose Veins, llernia, Piles, Fistula, Wood Poi son, or any ailment I guarantee to cure. Terms are reasonable and no more than you are able and willing to pay for benefits. Office honn- 9 A. H. to S P. if. gnndaya. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. A. O. Smith H.D. t a Mt..M.l!rt In Dnpfl.n.1 whn does not adrertiae t fictitious name or photograph. I publlih my true photograph;, correct same and personally conduct my- office. "Eflfi" Fan BLOOD POISON I use Piofessor Ehrlich's wonderful new dis covery. "606" in cases of Specific Blood Poison. It cures in one treat ment and is the greatest marrel of medical science. This new remedy hasbren snrcc;sfnllv used In thousands of cases. lttr.eeTplain moynu rtB a O C ITU 3t MORRISON SI., COR. Bi UKl As Ut OsTll I II PORTLAHD. 0RE80H BECOXD , Airship's Predecessor. ! "Stephenson broke another record jtoday. Hla 'Rocket made a flight of fcre mUea, carrying four passengers, find left the rails only twice." "Very remarkable achievement, very but &ou can't tell me that the steam en gine will ever be of any real practical (ralue.- The Tatler. mm ALCOHOL HPIIIM TOBACCO HabiU PceltlTeiT Cared. &eei; Only aut horned tley In atitute In Oregon., Write) for lllnatrated circular. (FACT INSTITUTF. 71 tllTHN. 1 -x C. Gee Wo Tii8 Chinese Doctor This wondeful man has made a life study of the properties of Roots, Herbs and Barks, and is sjivingr the world the benefit of his services. 4 No Mercury. Polsonss ;4 or Drue Used. No i Operations or Cattinf . . ru.. a. a atttma. T.nn 7. Suamsch and Kidney troubles, land ail Pnvato rtlsnein of M n and Women. A SURE CANCER CURE Jntrt received f roan Pekin. a.ma-aaie, sure and nhatte. Ufsilin in its works. If too cam not eail write for symptom blank nd circulax. Inclose 4 eenU in stamps. CONSULTATION fREt The C Gee Wo Medicine Co. r it i .w .jt a L .mm Have an Aim In Life. Go into a factory where they make mariners' compasses, and you may see the needles before they have been magnetized. They will then point in any direction, but from the moment they are applied to the magnet they point to the north, and are true to the pole ever afterward. In this they are like the young man before and after he has a purpose in life. Wh ere is Hair? our In your comb? Why so? Is not the head a much better place for it? Better keep what is left where it belongs! Ayer'sHair Vigor, new improved formula, quickly stops falling hair. There is not a particle of doubt about it. We speak very posi tively about this, for we know. Does not change the color of the halt. formula with each bottle y Show it to your " ' about it, - Mi-do as ha says Indeed, the one great leading feature of our new Hair Vigor may well be said to be this it stops falling hair. Then it goes one step further it aids nature In restoring the hair and scalp to a healthy condition. Ark for "the new kind." by the . C. Aor Co., LowoU. SERVICE FOR MUTES fexas Church Whose Members , f. Are All Deaf. . ,; Crying Babies or Late Comers Do Not Disturb This Congregation Com municants Are of All Creeds and Following. Fort Worth, Texas. Sermons with never a spoken word, congregational singing without an audible note of melody, public prayers In which there is no sound, Sunday school teachers whose lips are inarticulate. All these are Incidentals of the Sunday services of a Fort Worth church. The pastor Is not disturbed by cry ing babies, and the late comers do not take the trouble to tip-toe, but let their heels fall noisily on the uncar peted floor. The belfry that tops the building Is purely ornamental, for no member of this unique congregation could hear any bell invented. No church in the United States is like it. It is the only church in the whole country whose congregation is composed wholly of deaf mutes. The sixty or more deaf mutes living in Fort Worth organized the congrega tion, called the First Evangelical church for the deaf, In 1907. The real founder is the Rev. J. W. Michaels of Louisville, Ky., who Is still the pas tor, although he can make only four visits a year to his voiceless flock. The building, a neat and substantial structure, was built solely by deaf mutes. The pulpit was carved by the Sunday school superintendent, Q. W. Sheppard, who is a skilled woodwork man. There is no church debt None of the members is wealthy, and the con gregation has had a hard struggle. But it has won because the members are very proud of having the only deaf mute church in the United States and are correspondingly loyal. The church is interdenominational. Creeds are sunk in the common in firmity. In the roster of 40 members, a half-dozen denominations are repre sented. The pastor is a Baptist, but MUNYON PREACHES HOPE PHILOSOPHY New Association Gains Many Mem bers Faith's Curative Power. Superintendent Sheppard Preaching. if a convert is conscientiously op posed to immension, he does not hesi tate to use the sprinkling or pouring method of baptism. Because of the long lapses between the visits of the pastor, a large part of the ministerial duties fall upon the Sunday school superintendent. The service begins when SupL Shep pard mounts the rostrum. First is roll call. With the record before him, the superintendent, by signs, calls off the name of each member, and each person present responds in the same fashion. The Apostles' Creed Is recited in unison. The uniformity of gestures is not the result of careful drilling, but comes as naturally to the worship pers as speech to the average person. Supt. Sheppard then delivers a short sermon, taking the Sunday school text for the day for his subject He is known as an "eloquent man" by the members of the silent congregation. His delivery has an earnestness that Impresses even those who cannot un derstand his signs. At times he "talks" rapidly, his facile fingers, accompanied by full arm gestures, working with a speed that taxes the attention of his audi ence. Again, for the sake of greater emphasis, the words come slowly, lin gerlngly, from his finger tips, and one may well imagine that he is an adept in his silent art of oratory. The eyes of the members never wander from the speaker, since, through their eyes alone, can they re ceive his message. At the close of the superintendent's address the congregation "sings" in signs. Most commonly the hymn Is oi3 familiar to all the members, as the singing would be hindered by hold ing books. Next, the Sunday school classes take their places. The lesson goes forward as in the ordinary Sun day school, except that the questions and answers are in the sign language. The service closes with a benediction. Often ministers from other churches in the city preach to the deaf mute congregation. A young woman, who married a mute, and so acquired a thorough knowledge of the sign lan guage, stands directly behind the visit ing speaker and acts as interpreter. As fast as the words are spoken, they are transmitted to the deaf congre gation by signs. Noted Health Expert Gives Reason for Big Success in Medicine. Tremendous success has attended the organization of the new Munyon "Hope Cult." Professor Munyon claims that he has secured more con verts than he even anticipated, and says that his "Hope Cult" is growing in leaps and bounds. It is said that the total membership of the associa tion throughout the United States is now well over the half million mark. In a statement for publication, Prof. Munyon said: I want to talk to every sick, ail ing and despondent person in this city. I want to preach my new creed to them. I want to tell them about my new philosophy of health, which is the fruit of a lifetime of study and experience in dealing with sick folk. "I want to expound the Great Truth that I have learned that there Is more curative power in an ounce of Hope than in pounds of Dope. That sick people should not take medicine except as a medium through which the great curative power oi Hope may be made effective. Medi cines are necessary in the present state of the world's progress because they give a patient physical support and strength and renewed vigor with which to brace up the will power. One knows, from the action of the proper medicines, that he or she Is feeling better by this inspired hope and faith, which complete the cure. I think that probably half h mil lion persons at least in the United States have declared themselves cured by my medicines, and I know that iheee people have had the best remedies medical science had to offer. I have always contended that if there is any virtue in medicine my followers should have the best, but I verily believe that more than one half of those who have been lifted to health from the bondage of chronic illness, through taking my medicines, have been really cured by the knowl edge that they had the utmost in medical lore at their command, and the Hope this inspired. I am not in any sense a practic ing physician. I employ at my la boratories in Philadelphia a large staff of expert physicians and chem ists, and I have many other physi cians in various cities of the United States detailed to give free advice to the sick and afflicted. My head quarters are at Munyon'e Labora tories, 53rd and Jefferson Sts., Phila., Pa., and I have there a staff of duly registered physicians and consulting experts, and to all who desire it I offer the best of medical advice ab solutely free of charge." Write today, addressing Prof. J. M. Munyon personally, and your letter will have a special care. Married In Evening of Life. . Mr. James Thomas Wells, aged 73 was married at St. John's church, Ealing, England, the other day to Mrs. Emma Coster, aged 71. The couple were sweethearts In their youth, but their engagement was broken off. Each married and brought up a large family. They met again some time ago, and. both being free, decided to marry. WASHES CLOTHES FASTER. Use RED CROSS BALL BLUE and you will find it makes . beautiful, clear, white clothes wth less effort and less cost than any other blue. It is far superior to any liquid blue on the market for the best of liquid bluing is principally water. Use the blue that is all blue. AT ALL GRO CERS. Price, 10 cents. Bridget's Resolution, The secretary of a social club wti presented with a cut glass loving cup. His servant surveyed the object the next morning. "Look at thlm thre handles on th' pitcher," said Bridget "They know If 01 break one of thlm handles they'll have two left, and If OI break two they'll have one left, so they'll always have one. They will, will they. I'm not so sure about that" Success Maeazlne. Y. M. C. A. GROWS. Child's Lucky Star at Work. A five-year-old child, Blmone Cat! not, of Havre, France, had a wonder ful escape from death lately, when she fell from a fourth floor window, The child had been left alone In a locked room, and as she could not open the door, she broke a pane of glass with an umbrella and Jumped out of the window. She was taken to a hospital, but after a careful exam ination was pronounced uninjured. Constipation causes and seriously ag gravates many diseases. It is thor oughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Tiny sugar-coated granules. A Solomon Foreman. Friend (to Juror) Why did you ac quit the prisoner when he actually owned up to the theft? Juroi- Well, you see, the foreman argued that a man who would steal would also He about It so we didn't want to convict an Innocent man. Special Effort Made to Accommodate Out-of-Town Students. The Educational Department of the Portland Y. M. C. A. made a growth of oyer forty per cent in its member ship the past year. It is already evident, from the present enrollment, that an even larger increase in attend ance will be realized the coming year. This increase is due to the excel lent boarding accommodations provid ed for out-of-town students, well equipped laboratories, a large and well-trained corps of teachers, and, too, the organlzaion of the work, which allows a student to progress as rapidly as he is able. The following work will be carried on the coming year: Full college pre paratory course, business college course, automobile school, electrical course, school of pharmacy, English course, boys' trade and business course, English course for men, school of trades for carpentry, plumbing, and sheet metal work, assay and min ing course. A complete educational catalog will be issued in a few days, giving a full statement of the details of all courses and subjects. This will be sent to any address on application to Educa tional Director, Portland Y. M. C. A. Disturbing to a Precise Man. "This place removed' Is a sign yon see often enough in empty store win dows, but" said a precise man, 1 can never get used to It Of coutm we know well enough what It means It Is the business that has been re moved; but It always disturbs me, Just the same." Mothers win find Mrs. WlniloWa Soothing Syrup the best remedy to usu foi their cull.'1 run, luring the teething period. The Human Heart The heart is a wonderful double pump, through the action of which the btSod stream is kept sweeping round and round through the body at the rate of seven miles an hour. " Remember this, that our bodies will not stand the strain of over-work without good, pure blood any more than the engine can run smooth ly without oil." After many years of study in the active practice of medicine, Dr. R. V. Pierce found that when the stomach was out oi order, the blood impure and there were symptoms of general break down, a tonio made of the glycerio extract of certain; roots was the best corrective. This he called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Being made without alcohol, this "Medical Discovery" helps the stomach to assimilate the food, thereby curing dyspepsia. It is especially adapted to diseases attended With excessive tissue waste, notably in convalescence from various fevers, for thin-blooded people and those who are always "catching cold." Dr. Pierce' Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent on receipt of 31 one. cent stamps for the French cloth-bound book of 1008 pafes. Address Dr R. V. Pierce, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Adores Ur. .si GILLESPIE SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION 534 Morrison St., Portland, Oregon. Two-year courses for teachers, readers and public speakers. Graduates after completing; two years of post-graduate work, granted professional diplomas. Continuous classes from 9 to 1 o'clock, five days per week. Individual lessons with either the principal or the assistants, afternoons and evenings. EMMA W GILLESPIE, Principal re the safest and most reliable cathartic and system cleanser. The best remedy for Torpid IViver, Biliousness and Sick Headache. At Druggists' or by Malt, 23 Cent Bott Cbeiucai. Co, Portland. Oheoox OUTSIDE MONEY COMING IN. Fisherman's Superstition, To mention the word "rabbits" on board a Cornish fishing smack arouses the Ire of the crew. Should the hated word be uttered as the boat Is leaving the harbor on a pilch ard expedition, the speaker would stand a fair chance of being hurled overboard. The mere mention of "rabbits" destroys all chances of a "catch." London Mall. Properly Punished. "I refuse to pay. If I do, I hope my arms will drop off," declared a man recently when summoned by the Stourbridge (Eng.) Guardians for de clining to pay Is a week towards the maintenance of his mother. A start, ling sequel to bis oath occurred the other day when he became paralyaed, and lost the use of both bis 'arms. Pacific States Fire Insurance Com pany Makes Loan in Kelso. C. L. Ayres and O. O. Koeppel, who have been in Kelso for the past two weeks, in the interest of the Pacific States Fire Insurance company, ne gotiated a loan of $8,000 at a low rate of interest on the Market build ing, owned by Gray & Gross, the first of the week, and are looking for other gilt-edged investments in Kelso. The Kelso State Bank has been ap pointed agent for the company in this city and all loans will be made through, and passed upon by, the local institution. By keeping the money paid for fire insurance on Northwest property in the Northwest, the money can be loaned in Kelso and other towns in this region to the mutual benefit of the company and the borrower. The Pacific States Fire Insurance company's entry into Kelso means the big insurance companies are beginning to recognize the importance of this city in a financial way and are commen cing to loan money on Kelso property something the people of this city have endeavored for the past 20 years to have eastern companies do. The headquarters of the Pacific States Fire Insurance company are in the Chamber of Commerce building, Portland, Oregon. Its officers are F. E. Beach, president; F. I. Fuller, vice president; A. H. Averill, treas urer, and Wm. M. Cake, attorney. Board of directors A. H. Averill, William M. Cake, Louis G. Clarke, C. A. Craft, Chester Deeming, F. I. Ful ler, John Gill, D. J. Quimby, S. W. Stryker, and Manuel Friedly. Kelso Journal, Aug. 11, 1911. inreotious Laughter. Some of our prominent scientists are so impressed with the germ peril that they go around looking pretty solemn all the time, on the theory that laughter is both contagious and infectious. Beware First False Step. He who is false to present duty breaks a thread in the loom and will find the flaw when he may have for gotten the cause. Henry Ward Beecher. 100,000 Bees Die From Heat Traverse City, Mich. C. E. Clapp, one of the state's foremost bee raisers, lost 100,000 bees as a result of hot weather. They died from heat Hun dreds of pounds of honey ran out of the hives like sap. Under Bond Not to Wink or Flirt Chicago. Joseph Thibeault is undei bond of $1,000 not to wink or make "funny eyes" at his neighbor, Mrs. Sadie Holloday. Judge Sabath also warned Thibeault against flirting with other women. THAT AWFUL BACKACHE Cured by Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Morton's Gap, Kentucky. "I suf fered two years with female disorders, my health was very bad and I bad a continual backache which was simply awful. I could not M stand on my feet long enough to cook a meal's victuals without my back nearly killing me, and I would have such dragging sen sations I could hardlv tour it I bad soreness in each side, could not stand tight clothing, and was irregular. I was completely run down. On ad Tlce I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and Liver 1111s and am enjoying good health. It is now more than two years and I have not had an ache or pain since I do all my own work, washing and everything, and never have the backache an v more. I think your medicine is grand and I praise it to all my neighbors. If you think my testimony will help others yon may publish it." Mrs. OllU Woodaxl, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. Backache is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you have backache don't neglect it To get permanent relielf vou muit reach the root of the trouble. Nothing we know of will do this so surely as Lydia E, rinkham's Compound. "Write to BTm. Pinlcham, at Lynn, Masfl., for special advice. Your letter Mill be absolutely joniideutlal, ana the tulvico tree. mr rr it Speak Distinctly. Do not make the mistake of pitch ing your voice too low. It must be annoying to be forced' to ask a person to repeat what they have Just said, and numbled words give a most un pleasant impression. Just Suited Her. "There are many delightful dishes to be mado from loft-over food." "That's nice," responded the young bride. "There's a great deal of food left over since I began doing the cook ing." Worth Bearing In Mind. The surest way of governing, both In private family and In the kingdom, is for a husband and a prince some times to drop thlr prerogatives. temore's Sho&PolisheS finest In Qual'ty. Lreot In Variety. 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