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17 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. rORTLAND,'. THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1907. j'CIlEDIE 'VISITS Lit DIM VicefPresident of Coast League Takes a Brief Trip to the " . -' Sound City. ' PURELY BUSINESS TRIP, ' , SAYS HIS HONOR Northern Scribe and Fan See More In Conference Than Either Mag f- nate I Willing to Divulge Flay. - Ing Season Drawing Very Close, r The. close' approach of. the baseball uin' th. firm atand taken by the IiMiMnK ttia -pasBlvenesB of th magnsteB of tha Paclflo Coast leu in ,iallfonOa and tha prssont trip of Vlce Prealdant McCredla to -Seattle, all tend to add mora than personal Interest In Judge McCredie's conference witn mie dale in Seattla this week. The Judgs haa been, very reticent of late regarding the probable plana of the league, and; consequently everything done by him will be closely wsrutlnlsad. Here la what the Seattle . Post-lntelllgencer "Peraonal business waa what fcroualit Judge McCredla of Portland to Beattla At least that la how the Judge explains his preaenoe here. H haa been down In Olympla trying to secure an assistant in his official duties In Clarke county and dropped up to Seattle for a few hours. He Just happened1 to - run aoross some of tha f ana and naturally the Judge la too good a eport to lose a chsnce to talk baseball. . ' , "Dugdsl wag one of tha local men : whom tha Judge encountered and Jth two magnatee had a heart-to-heart con ference. While they talk loud and long of baseball wars these two magnates are great personal-frtenda. and neither of them la anxious for a war. .'McCredla aaya that Pug la tha"'' logical manager, for Seattle and he surted to agitata that among the Coast league directors -over a year ago. He even came up 4o eee Dug bout It and when the fat fellow acknowledged that ' he waa not averse to getting back Into the game, rt he Portlander went back to L tha Coast directors very JubUant. "When telling the story, MoCredle smiles at this point and exolalraa. "and now tha heartless beggar has gone and declared war on ua after I got him back Into the game again. Oh. no. those California fellows don't forget tha fact that I got Dug back Into the game, and k. .n't fora-et It In a hurry, either. V -McCredla aaya that tha Coast league ' will not have a regular Beams team ki vnr Mithourh one or two games will be played here to retain the terri tory : more xa zniuunw "Tha 1ude la full up with Coast league enthusiasm and naturally cannot sea anv other league, and he la rather nviniis to hava the Deonle of Seattle, Vancouver and Spokane compare ' the class of ball played by the two leaguae. He would like to reach an amicable ar- n.n,ai . with ' ther- Northwestern liuu over the Seattle territory and then arrange so that teama In the two inriMi oould awan nlacea once In a while. That Is, say that, San Francisco waa playing Portlnnd In Portland, and vaiwumver with Seattle hare; let Van couver go on to Portland and play the Coast league Beavers while the Seala could come up to Seattle and play Dugg tribe. ' ' ' "There are so many men algned tip with the Portland team this year that If peace reign between the two leagues tha Portland man la not averse to let ting his old friend Dug have a few of therm-The Judge seems to be worried that the1 Seattle man may not be able to t a team. But on one point me juage nn wnrrv. He haa no rear 01 me ftMttla manaaer naylng high outlaw aal- - arlea to get the star men of the com peting league. McCredla Bays Dug la too good a manager to pay a player '. more than be la worth. . . "pown In San Francisco things prom " is to boom tola year. McCredla telle of 140,000 which la to be expended for a - koii nark and mentions the enthusiasm " In Los Angeles and Oakland. The prob ' ability la that Fresno will be dropped and the Coaat league consist of Port Jand, Doe Angeles, San Francisco and ; Oakland. Practically conttnuouo ball w. riven-Ran Francisco and tha ' prospects are that tha teama will. pulLj OUt Il.JUV lO in gOUU WMWlf ... - 'the Golden Gate city thla season. Mc Credla doee not think that the loss of Bert will affect tha league In any sense. Bert had not been altogether popular 'with a certain section of the . fana In tha aouth, and bis loss will not ! be felt" . " r ;. "" SPLENDID SCORES MADE ON OREGON ALLEYS The Commercial Club team practiced last night on the Oregon alleys, the No. 1 team winning with lia pins to Bpare, Their total of I.81S P'ne for the three game, if duplicated at Denver, should bring home the money. Tha captains of the teems hit the best games, Barbour xio 1 rettlna- a 107 average, and highest Individual game, 114. Hamll- on Of NO. roiien ine mui tminoi.in nne. averaging ' Tonight the eprlng'tournement teama, ' Columbia ys. Parks and Monarcn ve. Nonpareils., will play their scheduled games. Last night score are a fol lows: " ."..' ' . '' (1) ' I) (3 Av. 1S 107 .184 181 111 Ball Barbour a Keating Krusa ...r ,McMnomy ....,. ITS m 101 : 180 101 214 2S4 14 307 lit HI 211 147 147 1(0, Total 10" arand total. I.lll pin. ! COMMERCIAL CLUB NO. - . - - . ; 111 Moor .... 1T Hanson H McMonle ......... HI Kneys 1 Hamilton .......... Ill (It (I) Av. Ill Itt . Total 88 .Grand fetal, 1,447 plna. A. A.U. WILL' SUPERVISE - ; THE ICE SKATERS (inenul pertal Barries.) - New Tork. Feb. 21 The Amateur Athletlo union of the United States an nounces that It decided to control ama teur Skating. The Amateur Athletlo union will hold lt own skating chsm ntonshlps and enr-onrags skating among Us rrgHtered athlete. Skating, eham. plonshlp will be slvn wherever poeel lle anrVnailrinal champloiiiihlps will b hrM snnuslly. bnrreiary John J. Dixon announced that all the votes that had been cast were In favor of severing the alliance with the National Basting association. and the prealdent waa Instructed by this vote to cancel at once the alliance witn the National Skating association and to lannounce that not only has the Amateur Athletlo union assumed Jurisdiction over loo' akattng, but that It has taken over roller skating and all gamea that are played on roller skates as well. la .ordr to nave quica action, presi dent . 8ulllvan appointed Barlow B. Weeks, who is chairman of the national championship committee, chairman - of the skating championships committee) The following championships have been announced: One hundred yards, 40 yards. 880 yards, one mtlo and five miles. Fig ure-skating chamilonsnip win aso co held. r - Two " Championship - wilt- be- held for seniors and' Juniors. The Junior cham pionship wilt be open to all skaters who have not won skating cnammonsmps in America or any foreign country. Thl is on the same plan as the track and field championships of the Amateur Athletlo union. Where these champion ships will be held has not been decided. but tha date for homing tnera has been set for tomorrow;. MULTNOMAH JUNIORS EAT ENDEAV0RITES "The "Multnomah Day "Junior de feated tha Jewish boys' Endeavor soci ety team last night In a very fast game of basket balL The Multnomah team did not pass the ball so well as the Jewish boys. A large crowd saw the match and many said that the Jewish boy had the Club team beaten all over the field In passing the ball. Robert Krohn and Dan Foster were 'the stars for the Club team. Louie Ooldstone was the star for the Jewish boys, making of tha scores for bis team. The two teams will play next Tuesday at the Jewish boys' halt -.The score at the cloa of tha game waa Multnomah iaJ Jewish boys 7. The line up waa: Multnomah Jewish Boye. R. Krohn s-.i,ri. Fi-j, -. . .I Ooldstone D. Footer ....... ..F. ....v.- H. Fisher E. Blamenthal ..-.,. .n LDotoff A. Kchrtcht ......C..,.M. Rtvlnaky E. Oberteufer .. ... ....... H. Gilbert Umpire, Bert Oleason - . HOMING PIGEONS GO -ON A QUIET LITTLE SPREE : (Jnarsal Special lerTlee.) Parle, Feb. 1 1. A most remarkable caae of bird Inebriation occurred during the course of a homing pigeon contest. Four, hundred, and. twenty-nine .bird were taken from Tours to Da Bohalle, and the toss took place at the latter town. Out of all thl lot only forty bird found their way homa The oth ers wsre too drunk. - - At first' the -owners of the plgeona were mystified at the non-appearanoe of their little racera Then the forty wearily dribbled in home la a decid edly drunken condition. They were in a shocking state of Inebriation, but they gave a clew to the absence of the othera Investigation showed that a maas of black currants formed a part of , tha freight of the railway vans. The orate containing the plgeona bad been placed In the asm van aa the black curranta. and the pigeon had alpped tha exuded Juice with the unhappy result related. CHICAGO ATHLETES V j IN MEET THIS EVENING Uaaraal SdmUI Berries. I Chicago, Illinois, Feb. II. Tbs pick of the amatuer athletes of tha Chicago district are -entered In the thirteenth annual open handicap meet to be given by the First Regiment Athletlo associa tion tonight In addition to the handi caps, which are open to all registered athletes, there are three eventa for academies and prsparatory school and three eventa limited to high school ath letes.' ' , v '. : Tha compleW-Uat of events on the nrograin are a follows: Academy and preparatory, 40-yard daah. acratch, 100-yard dash and mile relay. , High achoole. 40-yard daah, SOO-yard daah and mile relay. Open eventa. 40-yard hurdle, scratch; S00-yrd obstacle race, scratch. Handicap events, 40 yards. 440 yarda, half mile, mile, two mile, high Jump, pole vault. 10-pound shotput, and mile relay. . MOORE'S TEAM BEATS THE JAMES BOWLERS bowling men had a lively time last night at the Multnomah club. Hhs Introduction of the ten-pin game at the club ha aroused tbe greateat amount of Interest among the members, and aa a result the rivalry among the teama 1 Intenee. Last night James' team went up against Moore'a team and suffered de feat .Thla was tha second game of the tournament Tbe total scores werei James1 Team Moore'a . Team- James. ....... IIS Dunne........ IBS Lombard.....' 141 Keller Ill Jones........ 171 - , rv"-' '.. 1711 Moore 414 411 304 178 Harmer... M. Healey. F. Healay. Barrett... ...,i:o 1141 Dog Show ivt Bloomlngton. (Journal (ipecUl tervlcs.) Bloomlngton. Illinois, Feb tl. The first bench show to be held under the auspice of the Bloomlngton Kennel club opened today and will continue until the end of the week. Tbe exhibits num ber several hundred and include high bred dog from several states. The work of Judging the canine wsa com menced soon after the opening today un der th direction of. the well known Judges. Crabb of Milwaukee and Dona hue of La Balle, - CONVENTION OF PUBLIC :: SCHOOLMEN AT ALBANY Albany, Or., Feb. IL Superintendent W. L. Jackson haa issued his Invitation and program for the convention of school directors and clerks to be held at the court house here March at 10 a. m. The object of the convention I slated to be "the advancement of all school along 'all line attendant to th .high est Interests of th work In their charge."- An. urgent . Invitation la e tended to all directors and members of school boards to be present ' Th dis cussions will be led by these and an Interesting session I axpected. Many of the leading educatora of tha county will be In attendance and address tbe convention. All subjeots that may coma up and nesd disposition at the hands of a school board will be discussed. JUDSON ELECTED AS ' HARPER'S SUCCESSOR CliloagO, Fsb." II. Harry Pratt Ju ann, who haa been acting president of the University of Chicago sinne the death of W. P. Harper,, hnanlmously wss elected president of the Institution hv the bosrd of trustees. John ti. Uocke ffller Jr, a member of the board, we unahl to be rTnt, y,ui f,B Mrnr a lett-r stating hi preference for pr. Judson. ' .' - , . . 1 , A HARD STRUGGLE. Many a Portland Citizen Find the Struggle Hard.' With a back constantly aching, " W.th distressing urinary disorder Dally existence la but a struggle. No need to keep it up. Dpan' .Kldney Pill, will cure yon. Portland people endorse this claim: W. Jenidna of 42 East Mill street. Portland; Oregon, says: "I have no oc casion to chang anything that- I said three. years ago In recommending Doan'a Kidney. IHls, for since that time other members of our family hava , found equally beneficial result In treating kidney eomplalnt. Before using Doan'a Kidney Pills I suffered with acute at tack of backaohe and a derangement pf the action of the kidneys, and dull. 1 dragging peine made it -difficult -tor-aao to attend to my work. As the result of using this One remedy I hava been free from kidney complaint and bao acba for over three year, and therefore feel great confidence vin recommending them to other." : : ; "For sale by all dealera Prlo 19 eent. Foster-Milburn la, Buffalo, New York, sol agint for the United State. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no other. REASONABLE PURSE WILL - SUIT JR. JEFFRIES Billy Delaney Says That Alfalfa Champion Will Make a Fair : Deal With Squiret. ' (Joorael Special Service.) - Los Angeles, CaL. Feb 11. "Jim Jef fries will fight Btll Squires, or any other aspirant for heavyweight championship honor for a reasonable purse," said Billy Delaney yesterday, shortly after his arrival from Ban Francisco. Delaney la closer to the big cham pion than any othsr living person. This statement coming from him offsets the reports - "Jeff" would not enter . the ling again unlesa a 160,000 purse waa forthcoming. - - Delaney bopee to have McCa rev's promise of a substantial offer for a Bqulras-Jeffrle contest for tha world's heavy weight tit la " Jeffries repeatedly haa made the statement ha would never fight again until hi end of th purse waa equal to 130,000, but Delaney was asked If Jeff would not conssnt to appear again in the padded arena for leas tbaa thla aura. ha said: "Why, certainly. I know Jeff as well aa any one. and can aay he will fight any time and arty on If a good slsed puree la put up." ' - Saulrea Is expected about Mrach 12th. Delaney visited Tom McCarey and bald a long eonfab with the local promoter. It Is known for a oertalnty McCarey will make an -offer for the fight after the O'Brien-Burns contest In Los Angela during Fiesta week. Y0SEMITES HAVE GOOD ' " . PLAYERS ON ROSTER The "Tosomitea" have organised for tha coming baseball aeason and will oon be out On the diamond, getting Into playing form. Buck Keith I manager of the '-'Yoeemitea" and at last night' meeting the following men wer signed to plsy: - . Ed Falner. .i Pet. Erlckson, L. F. W. Buckley, 3rd B : 8. Balnpolls. C. F.; E. Puley, R. F.; Donovan, 1st B.; Wil son, C. F. L. F.; Mclntoah. F.l H. Mc Donald, L, F.; F. Howard. F.j Hoffman, F. l Howard. 2nd B.; Gardney, Utility; Johnson. Pitcher and Utility; Pat Gaines. Catcher; Meyers, Pitcher; J. Lyons, C. F. James Whalen, C. F. . BOXING SIDESTEPS ' - Jsek trBrten- la -oonaratulatlna- him self. "HechallengH'TommT nyin oy mall a month ago, but the letter never reached Ryan. . - ' , ,; Battling Nelson I o Infatuated with Europe that he aaya be will us noth ing but foreign postage stamps when he returns to America. , , , , - .. , - - e e , ' -., A slump In th Nevada fight market haa brought wo In Flstlanla. Small purees are again in order, e ' e ' , Herman and Corbett will get that big purse If the brick stays up In the air. , s e ' ', Abe Attell said ha would never sign articles unless 121 ringside is agreed on, yet In a week be consents to fight Tommy Sullivan at 13. the weight Spike Robeon wanta. AU of which goe to show that Abraham ha whole some respect, and then soma, for the Englishman.. - . ", ,.. ' ' Btll Squires will get here Just In time to sea the "nothing doing" sign In No nas. Bervee him right for ducking Australia when Jack 'Johnson took the trouble to 'go there to get a match with ; ;. rv.e'.-. With Jack Palmsri the aaerted heavyweight champion of England.- and Bill Squires, the alleged heavyweight nf Auetralla. on tha way to America, it certainly looks as If Uncle Sam would have to call out the mllltla to protect hla own neavyweigni cnanv plon induatry.. ' , " ; ' "7 " Many of the fatalities In the ring are directly traceable to the weakened con Atnn itt flahtera who have been com pelled by th term of a match to enter th. rinc at a weight at which they could not do themselves Justice. It Li., reason that no boxer 'should be ssked to concede enough weight to an opponent to handicap the lighter man, but any man who aspires to a championship should not heeltste to make the weight ouch aa to give hla opponent a fair chanra - OSTEOPATHY f0B A X3QTSO TOtM Q12.00 Per Month I KlrksvUle Infirm. tf of Ostopathy, room IS Grand The atre building, Wash ington and Park. Dr. Sommer, grad uate In medicine and Osteopathy and .formerly . professor st the Still College f Osteopathy, man ager. , ELECTEiCAL SCOHE CQARD3 111 BE ADOPTED American League Will Have New Device That Will Announce 'the Umpire's Decisions.' - - ...... : -.y, (Jeuroal Special Bwrlre.) ' Chicago, Feb. 21. Eleotrfoal . score boards operated from near the borne plates probably will be adopted by tha American - league clubs to Indicate ' to spectators evsry decision made during a game Instead of tha signal system by umpires'' gestures, which has been un der consideration. President Johnson Of the American league made that ' prediction yesterday alter - consultation with an Inventor of a mechanical board similar to the one In use In St. Louis. The board appeared to be slmpls and practical aa well as reliable and will be brouirhf to tbe at tention of the cluB .owners at their schedule meeting in New York week af ter next If It meets the approval of the majority of the clubs its us prob ably will be made compulsory , In the tea gna By Ita u so- decisions on balls and strike and on( bases are -shown Instantly. ; . . An umpire from each . majbr league circuit may be selected! "to act in the role of adviser to the Joint schedule coaneltteea when they meet in - New York to look over any proposed changes In tbe rule and Judge aa to how they will work. Tha suggestion haa the ap proval of Mr. Johnson and President Murphy of the National league's rules committee and will be made to President Pullman of the National league. The American league probably will be rep resented by Umpire Tom Connolly, but what President Pullman' choice . will beljiojkjiown - .. r:. ' CBOVV - . " '''. 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Ealarsad frastete : and Coaadeotioe Serrlee, er write - '- a You With No BacK Pains -f r Vy - i,f No Nervouineis w:-.l--'-X-:'-'.:;;.'.:v.. No Waitt of Power . - i :. No Loss of Ambition BUT WlTfl PLENTY' OF LIFE AND ENERGY AND TBE VIGOSt OF YOUTH To be strong and manl fj the aim of every ftrong man, and yet bow many we find who are wasting the vitality and trength which nature give them. In stead of developing into the strong, rigorou. manly young fellows that natnr intended them to b. they find themselves weak, stunted and despondent no ambition to do anything. They struggle aimlessly along, sooner or later to become victim of that dread disease, nervous debility; their finer sensibilities blunted and their nerves shattered. . - . , f tPitiif ; Mpn's Diseases I have treated hundreds of men who had long sutterea a gradual decline ot pnysicai ana met. m a result of private ailments, and have been interested in noting the marked general improremen t thj st fol lows a thorough -cure of the chief disorder. My success in curing difficult cases of long standing haa mad m7 the foremost specialist treating men's diseases. This .success is due to several things. 1 1 due to th. study I have given my specialty; to my having ascertained the exact nature of men's iilments, and to tha nrio-jnal distinctive and thoroughly scientific methods of treatment I employ. : . , .' ; ' ' r,gin To those in doubt as to thei?true condition who wish to avoid the serious results that may follow neg leet" I offer free consultation and advice, eithei 'at my office or through correspondence. If youi ".'" ivlv - s.. . .. haa re.rherf an insurable stage. I will not accent it for treatment, nor will J urge my services upon any one. .1 treat curable tases Weakness Specific Blood Poison No dangerou mineral to drive the vlrue to the interior, but harmless, blood-cleansing rem . edles that remova tha last poisonous taint. Varicocele Absolutely painless treatment thst cures complstely In oils week. Investigate my method. It le the only thoroughly eel. entlflo treatment for thl dis ease being employed. FREE Tou've ' probably been treated tor so-called weakness and helped tempo rarily or not at all. and the reason la very apparent when cause ot loss ' of power In men Is understood. Weakness Is mere ly a symptom- of chronic Inflamma tion -of the proe tats glsnd. which My colored chart.. showing the my treatment raw t nnirm - -TOOYW t h a r b y 1 mals anatomy Interesting study In men's dis eases, will be given free upon annlicatiOB. storing strength - and vigor Consultation and Advict Xoara a. m. , X5he 3-4 J4 Morrison Btreat, Corner 8cond, Portland, Ore. wetlanta li via an ef the city aad eomtar Fortland for treatmeat will furaiahed 0Z wltl aaeoW frWof ehArge. Cfceck ypar truaas direct to aaay, Morriaon stresa. i - ... We Cure Men nr Airr varooiorXiOAns oin. Xnpture aad Wle CJared. ' Wo Knife, no Chloroform, Aaaestnatlo, o detention frosa buBlnsse, . it OiU SB! VM. .;. - Contracte- Dl9ae By this we mean apeclflo blood poison, urethral ' Inflammation, stricture, local ulcers and swellings. We have warned men. i Bgalnat neglect of treatment, of unreliable method of treating thla most serious dla- ' order. Patent msdlclnea and treatment by drug clerks are decidedly dangeroua ex periments and should under no circum stances be resorted to. The cheepest and best course la to go at once to an able specialist who haa the ability and ex perience neceassry to .do for each case exactly the right thing at tha right time, Tou thus avoid dangerous complications which might, through poor treatment, be come a lasting annoyance and oftentimes assuming a dsngerouB character. Kvery 1 patient under our care la thoroughly cured before he Is discharged. All who com to us receive courteous treatment. Consulta- 1 tlbn, and examination free. i ' . We Waa avery Kan la HOURS ST. LOUIS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL D!5Pr. coajrra izcoam si and shape required and apply to part affected. There's nothinr that vill rive sach complete relief as an For Sprains or to take the Stiffness or Soreness out of over worked muscles and make them strong and supple, nothing equals the enuine Alkock's Plaster. 80. MW4V- asstal Maw a Ol HMM piedocU, ataka AND CURED mrtt kldnrrl. HIztllT Colire4 Urine, lm po Memory. Van of Ambition. Maatsl Worry, re- Veieaa. eeiitistted a hereditary; gkia gwauiaes, Discliarses, neeartaeea. vim aaa nyamaie. J&eaesi veauaga, euvwaa ReaaoaaMa Charfas. , . t.- imc,-11 -llrst Tettlaaa.' Of. only, and cure all case I treat Pcrlccl Ian ? Tou can depend upon a quick and thorough cure by my treatment. A nulck cure la desirable because a Blow euro le apt to be no cure at all. and a ohronlo development wll eoma later. I cure you beyond the possi bility ef a relapse and in Mlf he usual time required. Rflx Allmnts Often the condition appearing to be the chief disorder Is only a reflex ailment resulting from aoma other disease. Weakness sometimes comes from varicocele or Btrioture: ekln and bone dlaeaaee result from blood poi son taint, and physical and mental decline follow long-etanding func tional disorder. My long experience In treating men enshles me to deter--nrfna -tha eaaat eondltlrme that exist and to treat accordingly, thus re moving every damaging cause and it . effects. - ' v , - and affording an FREE. Call or Write So p. m. aadays 10 t X. Tf'ela'aWa. gBBBBBBBBgff' agff j" Co. for Established J5 -Year ia Portland We Cure rt.cxaa. ' TaicTtraa. . arrsaocaxda, TABioooau, Bx.oooroiaoa, x.oar TiTAurr, BLAOSia snaAixa, -oaoaaxoii,. FBOSTATIO A navotra i -BiiaAiaa. ' ' -. the Coantry Who I Afflicted to Write S TO I; t TO 1:10 PAlLT; BUNDATS, t Aim it- ""r. f V rc rtland's Widely Known M and Successful Chinese Medicinal, Root and Herb Doctor Hie (amoee remadlee. the Iniredlrtite ef whk-a we Impart dtrwt fraaa tha Orirnt tn larje quantilM and prrpare aad put up ' ' aae la la ep-to-data labatory. No sirr.-ur,. polaooa or Srusa ef aor kind aaad. 1'urair vaseuble. . The Doctor rreata siKVMaruiiy see lrn.-. to cure ail atooiarb trouhlea. ratarrb. ultima. Inns, throat, rbenmattam. BerrouaaM, liter, kidney and lost aiaabeod. . rZHAU . TaOUBLE 1VD AXX VKITATS DIBEAaX. No false or ailaleadtng statemests t the ' sfflleted. A safe and laatln core la tbe ool-a- : eat soaalble time and at Hie knreat coat ainie iur sneaac Kraausani. L. . j It rom eanaot call, write rnr ajmp'ooi uiui aad circalar. Inclose 4 esnta la atampe. . coKnxiATio racx. Ike 0. See We Cklaeee Kadialoe Co.. lSI'-i Tirat st.. Car. Marrisoa, 1-ortlana. or. Pleaae mantlon thla paMr. 7 MS let ; DR. TAYLOR The Leading Specialist In Uncompli cated Cases My Fee Is Only Q You Pay Today. Cured 1 ff s" 1 CONSULTATION FREE Under Absolute Guarantee j NO PAY UNLESS CURED : ' IragaOy Uoenaed So rractlce Kealctaa, Blood Poison la tha most dreadful, dangeroas add de structive disease known. - This disease not only unfits you for your work and duties, but make a man unfit for marriage, for holding responsible positions. When hla system becomes inoculated with tha germ the whole body undergoes a chsngs of de composition, and not only results In a dis figurement of tha body, but also of the man.' Thla disease can be cured. We have received the everlasting grstltude of those whom we have cured and who show their appreciation by Bonding us other raaea. Nervous Debility Los of energy, will power, Isck of concen , tratlon of thought, loas of memory, which weakens your entire system, menial as , well aa physical. This lowered ' " the nervous and physical condition i strengthened so that In a short time you . will hava your original strength and be yourself agsln. - as Aboat a Is Alimest, TO 11. v- j -a