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V ... -;r 13 .t't& w; THEv OREGON DAILY yJOURN JAPAN MELTS '.:f,tMmf Kssj'Wsa.'. ths whol Tear through." writes T A. BarUett, of Rural , Routs I. ouPror.t. Me., "I and my family us Dr. Kin New Wff Pill. They havs ' provsn most satisfactory to alt ot us. They tons ths system, and euro blllottsnean. malaria and constipation. Guaranteed at Red Cross Pharmaoy, , tlo 'S ity of 100 ions dally, but reduces only about 100 tons, aa ths teams cannot, haul th cok fast enough, to keep th plant operating to its full capacity. The coke formerly used earn from Fairfax. Washington, and about 100 pounds of it was required for each ton - charge of raw ore. Ths Japanese cok is heavier and of better texture, and Is not in quired in so great quantity. Wo. Tx to vrw York rrota Colostra. It Is only 111 miles from Chicago to Now York over Pennsylvania Short Lin. "The Pennsylvania . SpsolaV leaving Chicago 2:46 V. m. dally, goes through In 18 hours. For informs tion about It and other fast through trains, writs Koilock, 24 Stark, street, Portland, Oregon. mm H DBF IV- Mi. . uu HMO mov IIL Wild LHul. Y " Portland Scores Two in First ' Then Angels Get Busy . With the Stick. YESTERDAY'S SCORES, tngeles 6, Portland I. Francisco S, Oakland 1. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Lot Angales 41 22 Ban Francisco 4 40 Oakland 44 41 Portland 2 4S I A .aW- PC .684 .61 .BIB .177 tBearst New Service.) hot Angeles, July 4. "Stub" Bassev. Be or the left field garden for Portland, whose apeetaeular fielding, if he taoldi out, will Din a roae on the little fat fellow at the end of the season, added several laurel to hla already creditable record yeaterday by some aenaatlonai catches. Baaaey haa a habit, place of contraction not known, of at and In on hla head - and turning- somersaults In midair while fielding a fly. The habit alio entails, the faculty of holding on to the sphere under the moat difficult and trying situations Portland loft fielder acquitted him self yeaterday both In the left lily patch and with the willow prod. All the runs which the Beavers were Capable of an nexing came In the first, when Baaaey led off with a digit swat A couple of nuices in tne way of juggling the ball and had throwa to flrat by Jud Smith, equally erratic work by Grandpa Dillon ana era near, Drought two chalk marks Doara on the acore toilers. . But that waa the for the Oregon finish. Portland gooie-egged during the next eight and giaa to get even a cipner. Hart man did the mound exerciae, but was ineffective at tlmea. while Southpaw Burna had nearly everything hla own way. Ellis, who slanned out a homer In the preceding game, helped ' himself to a three-sack punch yesterday. Del mas also pecked out a tray and Braahear added to the celebration with a two-sacker. The score: LOS ANGELES. AB. R H. PO. A. E. ) A r i si J. y , " a', ' .lL'.l l X A i ; , -si "7i - ' " 'v ' y"v ex;,- a:e:.-S!5i :'-. i it. -.0 George Luders, bow, and B. O. Olosg of Portland, who will row in the senior doubles today at Seattle in the annuaj regatta of the North Pacific Amateur Oarsmen's Association. i r , " i ; , -f y i ''ft ( Mm !rSP4Js3(aSf Bernard, of . Ellis, if Braahear, 2b Dillon, lb ... Cravath, rf . Smith, Sb . .. Delmaa. as . . Eager, c Burna, p 2 1 1 i 2 1 0 10 2 2 1 2 I 3 1 0 0 Total 11 6 10 27 t 4 PORTLAND. 'AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Baaaey, If 6 1 2 4 Mott, 3b I 1 0 2 Cawy, 2b 2 0 1 3 McCredle, rf 4 0 0 3 Atherton, lb 4 0 0 7 Donahue, c S 0 2 4 Schlmpff, as 4 0 0 1 Wallace, cf S 0 0 0 Hartman. p S 0 2 0 Carson 1 0 0 0 Moor 1 0 1 0 Total 22 2 8 24 12 2 Btt4T0t Hartmah fn nrhW rnhthg. Batted for- Wallace In ninth Inning. SCORE BY INNINGS. Los Angeles,. ... .0 O2010S0 I Hit 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 Portland 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hlta 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 SUMMARY. Three-base hits Ellis, Delmaa. Two baat hit Brashear. Sacrifice hits Mott 2, Casey 2, Bernard. Left on baaea Loa Angeles f . Portland 6. Flrat base on called balls Off Hart- man 3. Btruck out By Burna 6. by Hartman 2. Double plays Delmaa to Dillon 2. Casey to Donahue. Klrat base on errors Portland 2. Los Angeles Hit by pitched balls Mott, Donahue, Burns. Stolen bases, Bernard, Cravath. Time of game 1 hour 66 minutes, um plre Perrlne. CHICAGO NATIONALS UNFURL PENNANT f v - -j I sr 4 ,1 i ' I f . Ex... J. S. Crane's Hallle C, Who Wf(l Race in the 2: SO Trot at Irvlngton Track This Afternoon. fIGHTINGiTRIM OF HEAVYWEIGHTS u 1 10 0 02 ti-i " Uonrnal Special Serrlee.) Chlcaso. 111.. July 4 The first Na tlonal league pennant to flutter In the breeses or cnicago in zo yeara was hoisted on th West Side baseball arounds this morning, amid flrecrsck era, band music and apeechmsklng. The ceremonies were held juat prior to the opening of the morning game between thn Chicago ana Cincinnati teams, i ne rooters were there in force, and among the big baseball magnates whose pres ence gave an added attraction were Messrs. Comtskev. Pulllam, Johnson and Herrmann. If AY SUTTON" WTNS I fcohdon, I tennis cha IN SEMI-FINALS July 4. In the all-England championship Mian Sutton won the seml-flnal - in the ladies' singles beatina Miss Roswortn. Miss Butt will play Miss Wilson In the final In the. event of victory she will play Mrs. Chambers lor tne champion title. WORSE EVERY YEAR Plenty of Portland Readers Have the Same Ex perience Don't neglect an aching back. It will get worse every year. Backache Is really kidney ache. To cur the back you mast cure th kidneys. If you don't, other' kidney ills follow Urinary troubles, diabetes, Bright' disease. A Portland cltlsen tell you how the cure la easy. George Rut tor, clerk In the Cs R. d N. freight house, and living at 221 Sec ond street, Portland, Or., say: Thi benefit I found through using Doan'a Kidney Pills about thiws years ago, lias been so aatiafactorv and laatlns th&t I ve never hesitated td reoommend th meay to others, i negan uatnr Doan'a Kidney Pills when suffering sharn ir- tatlng pains. . The trouble was be- Kidney nils promptly checked it and from th result In my ease I can cer tainly recommend this medicine to any. one annoyed with their back or kid neys." For sals by. all - dealers.. Price to cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sols agents for tt UnltwJ sates.- - . .;. Bsmembsr tbe nam Doan'a and take no othsr. . Bill Squires, champion pugilist of Australia, and Tommy Burns will fight this afternoon at Coma, a short distance from San Fran cisco, for the world's championship. Jim Jeffries, who in reality holds hV tide, has withdrawn from the prize ring, leaving these two to contest for the honor to which he has relinquished claim. The fol lowing measurements show how evenly the two are matched: WILLIAM SQUIRES. " TOMMY BURNS. 28 years ' Age 25 years 182 pounds Weight 179 pounds 5 feet 10li inches Height 5 feet 7 inches Reach 74lA inches , Neck 16 inches Shoulders 48 inches ...Chest (normal) ; 40 inches ..Chest (expanded) 43ft inches Waist 33 inches Biceps .....14Vi inches 1214 inches Forearm lHi inches 7lA inches Wrist 7lA inches 23 inches Thigh 22'i inches 16 inches Calf 16 inches 9 inches Ankle & inches 76 inches. iy inches 48 inches. . 40 inches. . 44 inches. . 34 inches.. 14 inches. W00DBUEN INDIANS TRIM THE APOSTLES Trt-Clty Leaguers Give Grandstand Many Opportunities to Root During Exciting Game. The Apostles from St. Johns went down In defest yeaterday at the haDda of the Woodburn Indiana. The score was 6 to 5 close, exciting and a tip top article of the national sport. Only the first Inning was ragged. Woodbyrn got In all but one of Its runs through two errors by McKay, a couple of bingles and a misjudged fly by Oalns. Bt. Johns crossed two in the second. two more in the fifth and tied the score In the seventh. Woodburn scored one In the eighth which won the game. The score: R. H. E. Woodburn 6 6 I St. Johns 6 11 4 Concannon and Huddles ton; St. Johns, C. Moore and O. Umpire Rankin. Batteries Woodburn, Moore. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland. .824 per cent: Chicago. .641: Philadelphia. .878: Detroit. .660: New York, .-475; St. Louis, .400: Boston, 364; Washington, .220. Yesterday's Games. At Cleveland Cleveland 2. Chicago 1. At Boston Washington S, Boston 4, At Detroit Detroit 4. St. Louis 8. At New York Philadelphia 3. New York 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chlca 17 cago, Pitta New York. Philadelphia, .640; .741 per cent: taburg. .697: Phiiadeinn Boston, .443; Cincinnati, .438; Brooklyn, 368; St. LOUIS, .266. Yesterday's Games. At Pittsburg Plttsburar 8. St. Lbuis 4. At Brooklyn New York 0. Brooklyn 1. At Chicago cnicago s, Cincinnati l. At Philadelphia Boston 0. Phlladel phla 6, HINESE SAY MAN MASKED SHOT THEM (Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.) Spokane, Wash., July 4. Two China man are dead and another is seriously injured as results of a mystsrlous af fair at "Garden Springs last night The surviving Chinamen claim that a masked man 'entered ths room where they wars - sleeping and opened fire, hooting three out of tour, and fled on a white 'horse-he had in waltins otit- side. Ths authorltle think tt waa .a free for all fight among themselves. Thtrs is ao clus to ths masked man. - TODAY'S PROGRAM OF INTERESTING SPORTS 4 Pltfata Scheduled. Tommy Burna vs. BUI Squirea, 20 rounds, at Ocean View. Call- 4 fornla. 4 Unk Ruaaell vs. George Her- S bert, 20 rounds, at Vail e Jo, Call- 4 fornla. "Honey" Mellody va. Jim Donovan, 6 rounda, at Sheeps- 4 head Bay, New York. Freddie Weeks vs. Orover Hayes, 16 rounds, at Cripple Creek, Colorado. ,Jlm Flynn va. John Wills. 20 w rounds, at Pueblo. Colorado. , w Ous Gardner vs. Roxey Kanell, 10 rounds, at Norfolk. Virginia. 4 Aquatlo Brsata. People' regatta, on ths w Schuylkill river, at Philadelphia. s Regatta of the New England s 4 Amateur Rowing association, on the Charles river, at Boston. w Regatta of ths North Pacific 4 Association of Amateur Oars- 4 men. on Lake Waahlngton, at" S Seattle. Washington. YESTERDAY'S RACE EVENTS At Sheeps head Bay. Six furlongs Roseben won, Haensel second, Berwick third; time, 1:14 4-6. Five and a half furlongs Spooner won. Llmbas second, Malket third; time, 1:06 1-5. The Pansy stakes, six furlongs Royal Vane won. Black Sheep second, Wood lahe third; time, 2:16. Mile and a quarter Maxnar won. Red Friar second, First Maaon third; time, z:07 1-6. Mile and sixteenth Reid Moore won. Thistle Dale second, Golden West third: time, l:4 2-6. Mile and a furlong Dick Finn ell won. Howard Sheen second. Perseverance third; time, 1:64 2-6. At Seattle. Meadows results: , Five furlongs May Pink won, Duke of "Orleans second, Susannah third; time. 1:04 H second. AUTO RACES BIG DISAPPOU Only Five Interesting Events at Irvington Track Yes terday Afternoon. A grandstand full ef enthuslaatlu automobile fans left tne Irvlngton track yeaterday afternoon ' conalderably dis gruntled over. the fact that they had expected to aee an exciting program of racing eventa, but Instead took a gen erous downpour of rain as pleasantly as possible and then left without seeing anything worth the trip to the grounds. Five uninteresting eventa had taken place before the clouds turned loose and made a duck pond of the circle on which It was fully expected yesterday that some records would' either be broken or ? riven a close shave. The five events, ike five lnnlnsrH In a baseball contest. slipped the admissions over any argu ment grounda which mlKht have been laid and no rain checks were issued. Altogether the afternoon waa A dismal failure and disappointment to the 8,000 who filled the big box opposite the tape. Bain Prevents Sweepstakes. None of the important events esched uled came off. Especial Interest at tached to the patriotic aweepatakes raci for the 12,000 purse, but this, too, went a-gllmmoring with the raindrop. The one redeeming feature presented occurred Just before the thoughtful clouds decided to dampen both the track and the spirits of the audience when Barney Oldfleld gave a three-mile exhi bition run. Although he broke no rec ords, he completed the three circles in 2 minutes 62 2-6 aeconda, making the first mile In SB seconds, the second in 67 and the third In 67 2-5 seconds. All the other events were coinmon placo and elicited only demands for something Interesting from tha grand stand. Be It aald to the credit of the Portland Automobile club that the pro gram and events were not arranged under Its management. Had it been it is certain that better results would have obtained. ICrs. Taylor Wins rrom Xnsbana. Two Baker electric vehicles traveled a mile for the first event. The time was 8 minutes and 18 seconds. Mrs. J. B. Taylor drove a small runabout and waa given a handicap of one minute over her hueband, who traveled In a larger car. The second event was a two-mile con test between two Cadillacs and a Ste vens. The latter won In 2 minutes 44 2-5 seconds. Corey Wins Plaudits. H. M. Covey In his exhibition of how not to run an automobile brought forth Hundred Tons of Coke ported by Takilma Company. Im- ENORMOUS TOIL AND EXPENSE INVOLVED Bat Richness of the Lode Is Bach as to Stand the Tax and Pay Hugely Beside Japanese Fuel Displaces Fairfax. (Special Dispatch to Tb Joeraal) Grants Pass, Or., July 4. Ons hun dred tons of coks, shipped all the way from Japan, has arrived at Orants Pass and Is being hauled out to the smelter of the TakUma Smelting A Mining com pany on th Waldo ooppsr rain. Th coke is shipped In cooo bags, 100 pounds to each bag. Tha shinDlna- In of cok this long dis tance alves an idea of th extreme scar city and exDensa of coke on the Pacific coast. If the mines of th Takilma company were not exceedingly rich they could not be operated at all, for, besides the coat of the coke and ths expense of shlnplng it here, there 1 the ad ditional heavy expense of hauling It by team over 43 mtlea of mountain road between thia city and Takilma and ths hauling out of the matte ths same dis tance. But elnce the ore of the waiao copper mines carries from 11 to 60 per cent copper, the margin of profit Is wide and the mines and smelter can bs operated with fair profit. In spits of ths heavy expense. Poor Thousand Tons of Xaftts. The smelter haa been blown In for the summer seaaon and will operate as Ions- as the roads will allow. Manager Charles Tutt hopes to have a season of rour or rive months. if ths smelter can operate at least three months, It will turn out 4.000 tons of matte. There will be no lack of ore. in fact the smelter will be able to reduce only a ortion of what haa been mined. Ba lden that on the dumn and In the bins there is several thousand tona blocked out. If the dlatrict had adequate trans portation facilities the plant would operate continually day and night the whole year through. In fact, if the dla trict had a railroad the present amelter would aoon be augmented by three or four others. Hundred Korses Hauling. Captain J. M. Mclntyre, the well- known freighter, haa charge of the rananortatlon of the coke and matte. He has 100 horses and mules, In teams of four, six and eight, on the road, and 111 place 25 more tnia coming weea. A crew of 100 men is employed on the road, at th amelter and In th mine. The teama require two days for the round trip between Oranta Paaa and Waldo, camping and feeding near Beuna, on the creat of the Coaat mountain di vide. The smelter has a maximum capae- J. ! 1 I J - 1 I J RESTORES GRAY HAIR EvcrylVcfnf: Pay IMRI "W "Wis Xtlj r"i CeaMi, i)fiifMhrt, ' Z.rn It haeannotsayBtytaS X,fci ,5". 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Mental Worry. cess and overwork: Piles, Fistula and Hydrocele or other Impotency, Mental wo I)espondenoy, Fail rorry, rssuits or x ik nees, which absolutely unfit them for Study, Business, PKssurs or Marriage. Ho oars, no pay, Blood Polaoa, eontraotod or hereditary; kin Diseases, siramatlim Sores, gTreUimgs, P4axdmrre, CHm orrhosa, 01i, trlotur7l!nlargd Prostrat smd luooal, Honeat Dealings. Suocsssful and Conscientious Servlos. Reason able Charges. -. OaU or writs D&. T. 7. PIzmCB, 1S1 Pint Sri, VoitUaO. 9 : CGeeWo The WU-Xaewa BeUakle CHINESE aaa ml Hark DOCTOR Rat ad mad. a numerous bursts of applause from ful the management furlongs Rudabek won, Willie Titus II third; time, Six SBW. Five end ons half furlongs Cholkho drlok won. Smithy Kane second, Lady Mirthful third; time, 1:11. On mils and 10 yrds Golden Light won, , Dr. Rowell second, Bonar third; time, 1:68. ; v - Mil and a- sixteenth Orchan won, Hooligan soond. HI Caul Cap third; tlroa, 1:S5. , . Ons 'mils Bragg won, Funnysld aeooO. AvontaUug iElrd; Urns, Xii& audience by his skill et lh. atAertnir aear. Four machines entered In the fourth event, a special race not appearing on the program. Dr. Holmes in his touring car, Fred Finger in a Ford, Frank Dodd with a Franklin and Ed Manning In another Ford were the only entrfta. Dodd ld at the home atretch by a doxen or so yards and completed the two miles In 3 minutes 43 2-5 seconds. The last event, with tl exception of the exhibition furnished by Oldfleld. was a race between Covey in a Cadillac and Brett in a Tourist. Brett won In the two miles, closely contested Dy Covey, in 2 minutea 68 seconds. CONTEST CLOSES SATUR DAY atovaral Yaluabls Prises Will bs Awarded the Best Oussser. The revolving globe in the show win Hnw of KM 1 era Plnno House contains I multitude of flaars. The nrm nave given the public an opportunity to enter into tne day a iun ny a puuuiar (u im nnntest. as to the number of flags used on this large revolving globe. Elsewhere in today s paper, may dc found a guessing coupon which Ellers Piano House have lnciuaea in meir ad vertisement, which can be clipped out and mailed or brought to their store. Th contest will close Saturday, of this week, precisely at noon, by the drop of the time-ball. The counting will be done In the window publicly, Saturday evening, beginning at v:iu p. m. a number of prises will be awarded to those who guess neareat. Everybody haa a guess coming, and to be Datrlotio to the fullest extent of the day, you'll have to get yours in sure. Make a point or laKing in m aiapiay In the corner window Ellers Flano House, Washington and Park streets. Lebanon Goddess Is Miss Waddick. (8peclal Dispatch to Thn Joaroat)' Lebanon. Or.. July 4. The contest for Goddess of Liberty was the warmest that Lebanon has ever had. but the final result was as It always is. The paper mill "boys were victorious, elect ing Miss. Clara Waddick, daughter of iperlntendent or me mm. one received over 11.000 votes. The next was Miss May Murray, wno receivea 6 4Z0 votes. Misses Edith Blackburn and Ruth Kehler have been selected aa supporters to the goddess. Lebanon is today enjoying the biggeet celebration In its hiatory. life stndr of rosts and ktrta. In that atodr. dlaeorared and la airlaj to the world hla wonderful ramsdle. no macoHY. poisons oa nauos trtzs HE CUBES WITH OPT . OPERATION, QB WITHOUT THI AID Of A KNITE. Re faarantaas to sure Catatra. aathaa. Lsag. Throat. Ebanmatiaai .Nerrooaaeaa, NerToaa Debility. Stomach. Unr, KIdnay Trochlea: .Ian Lest Manhood. Female Weak Baas and All Prlrata Diaeaaes. A SURE CANCER CURE Just E.oalrad rrom Paktaf, China Safe, Son ass Ballahle. IF TOC ARB AFFLICTED. DON'T DELAY. DELAYS ABB DANGEBOCS. 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Our fees are as low as they caa be, consistent with hlgh-grads treat ment, and that Is what you want. W glv you a dollar's worth of sarr les for every dollar paid. Things that are not done right never turn out well. Beerlm Bigtiti Oonault nsl Because we Are Beernlarly OradtnaSed TTalTSislty Txaia4 polallsts, whose original Investigations and long study Into th cause and cure of men's special diseases hay caused us to bs duly recognised by the highest medical authorities. There are doubtless hundreds of men suffering from ths aliments we tre-it who have read our announcements in the papers, yet delay treatment and accepting; the truths w have told. - The best we can do In print 1 to tall you the absolute truth as to what we can and are doing. . every day In the year. Our standing In th professional world is ths best our knowledge and skill are unqueatloned by ths medical fraternity. ; No pay unless cured. , ' CONSULTATION FREE WRITE if you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential i op. ... . to 5 p. nu; Evenings. T to t:S0; Sundays, a a. nv to and all replies sent In plain envelope. hours a. m It noon. ST.L0UIS IIEDICAL AND SURGICAL ooum arscoBD abt yabocxx. sttbbbtb, romTSaajro, oxboov. DISPENSARY i BaKfiEiasxsaiiiBiiiccsniEacz: THE LEADING SPECIAUIST IN MEN'S DISEASES 3 THJB BbTTTiB , Thst won't come off, appears on baby's face after one bottle of White's Cream Vermifuge, the great worm medicine. Why not keep that smile on baby's face If you keep this medicine? on hand, you will never see anything else: but smiles on his face. Mra. 8.. Black well, Oklahoma, writes: "My baby was peevish and fretful. Would not eat and I feared he would die. I used a bottle of White's Cream Vermifuge and he has not had a sick day since." BOM by all druggists. There is no ailment peculiar to men that I cannot cure. For sixteen years I have devoted my entire time and energy to the treatment of men's diseases. My methods have been perfected by actual experience, with a thorough theoretical knowledge as a basis. I am the only physician thoroughly and permanently curing those func tional derangements commonly classed as "Weakness" and my success in overcoming such cases has placed me foremost among specialists treating men's diseases and has brought me the largest practice of its kind in the west. Every afflicted ma Is Invited to writ an a daeoriptlon f bli can Bnoh Is my knowledge of men s diseases and so perfect are my method In tresn them that I am able to effect our In all ordinary oases wlUtseelngth patient In person. All correspondence atrlotly confidential Those visiting Port land may feel free to call at my of floe for personal consultation. - SB. VAT&Oa, na Tasaftrag BpewaaUst. You Pay When Cured SscS $1 aBIAVNEasl . Cnntraotstd DlAOtdtn. I VADICOCtBLB i ' WIAKNBSS So-called "Weakness" In men Is curable fully curable. It has not been cural br thoaa measures com monly employed, for they are meth- pon fact. Prematursneaa and lose ods based upon supposition and not ii n of power la men Is due to a chronlo atata of Inflammation to th Pros tate gland, and not to a dlaordeded nervous condition, as has bean sup posed. I treat the Inflammation by local prooess that does not fall to accomplish It purpose, and with thia condition corrected full and oomplet strength and vigor return a TRICTURB--My treatment is ab solutely painless, snd perfect results oan bs depended upon In every in stance. I do no cutting r dilating whatever. Contraotad DIaorcJsri Every case of contracted aiseas I treat fa thoroushly oured: nr na- tlent have no relapse. When I pronouns a ease cured then la not a nartlole of infection or Inflamma tion remaining, and then Is not ths silghteat aanger that the 41 will return in its original form or work its way Into tha aTaneral sys tem. No contracted disorder Is so trivial as to warrant vnosrtala methods or treatment, aad I espe cially solicit those casa that other doctors hay boon unable to cure. . X aave ths large maotlos ko oanso I tn variably fainll lay ycoas Xy Ootocoei ChaxS snowtaf male anatomy aad sXfordiM sasla- frao a effioa. T, VARICOCGLn Wltbowt using knife, llgai Srtlljout pain and naln and wltaont businsss. I. ouro r you WIIMV1U. 1 detention from Varlnaoala In ana weak. ti.va tourki a mn alMWher and been, aloapointedp, or IX yoa fear the harsh methods that most pkyatolana empKry la treating this diseao, oereo to in and I will our y oonnoly , and fermanaatly by a gentle a 4 painless method. Donl delay. - oxl- 1 eooels has its da gars and Mti its disastrous results. If you wl.l oaJI I wui - be pleased to explala ' say caatbod .se tturinav . ';. BTKCirXC ' BLOOD POIHtW ft V dangerous minerals to "driv the virus to the interior, but harmUs blood-oleanalng remedle 'that i ! THE DR. TAYLOR CO. Xoura, a rnovo the last yotsonous taint. Cef Second cad R!gf fhcfi rtr: - s frhratt Entrasct 234 J.:rrL: i. . " So b,' as, atuadys, 10 a, av t I to. V.