THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, 1S07. v SAB t sbst V BS U .' FAY LOSES GliOE Bf I'lD T imow Heaves High and Allows the , Seals to Score Winning; l. . Run in Ninth. I ; - BASSEY TEABS OFF . HOME HUN BINGLE visitors Are 8but Out Until the Elcrhth. When Hit and Errors v Combine to Giro Opening Day's . Contest to San Francisco. : 8a n Francisco, It fwtland. o. " Errors by Fy and Be"-ey gave yss- " tarda v ' suns te ; Uan Francisco after Portland had a lead of two rum Eddie KlnseUe pitched ' greet ball at the start and until the eighth Inning- jt .looked like a shut-out fo' the Seal Then, with ons out. Pitcher Quick bap- pened to land one in the right spot and the scoring soon began. Spencer was retired by Fay at second - on a grounder' that had the shortstop not Juggled It, would eaally hare al lowed a double play and the retiring of . the aide. But that was not Fay's error, ; for' you can't five a man an error for falling to carry out a double play. Wheeler followed Spencer at bat, plao ' lng one along the right foul line, where McCredle waan't. He beat the. throw to aeoond, while Quick completed the cir cuit Hlldebrand followed- with a foul which, Perrine called a fair ball and " which Bassey allowed to bound away from him. That was Baasey's error. : Wheeler scored and, almost in the blink of an aye, the figures bad changed from 8 to 0 to 8 to 8. . ' '.. Portland stlU had two times at bat coming, while Ban Franeiaco had but one. But Quick put the Beavera out in ene-two-three order -and the visitors . took th stick again, ? ' ray Throws WHO, "' i 'Williams hit safe and Burdette muffed the grounder, allowing the cot- " ton-haired flrat-aacker to go to second. Esol fanned. Strelb flew out to Mott and everything looked safe when Henley : altd a grounder down to Fay. But it . wax a critical time and the Beavers are famous for falling down at critical, times. Fay grabbed the sphere in plenty of time, but heaved it high. That " was Fay's error. Atherton reached the ball with one hand, but couldn't hold It and Williams capered In for the win tilnar run. . ' Portland tried to even the score In v the- second half, but failed. After -Casep had fouled out. Burdette singled, .but lost his head when Bassey hit a fly and the game ended In a double play, 'from Btrelb to Williams. ; , It looked as easy as pulling candy after the locals began making their er rors. The olaved perfect ball ud to the eighth, butwell, they lost the tame me same way- tney nave lost a ) '--eessss--BaeaBssBaaBBSBBs 0 -,l--. . : . A ? . l A cIobo finish at ' Brichton.v ' Fair Play, la the, foreground, taklnc the lead In the JHontauk stakes, Niwhlch he won by a head. Royal v- Vane ; Is on the - left and Home 4 'Again Is Just behind Fair Play.. TO BE BEST EVER Viking Ship to Be Promi- ' nent Feature of Water Attractions. COAST TENNIS AT THE DEL MONTE m"TTlrT TV TTTT1T firflTTlTfTn I Pflrf irinnnta Wfr In Which Onn Boat Will I The twentieth annual hniraammi tnt Tow Others In Snakj Lines Other the lawn tennis championships of the Foatniva. I Pacific states will be held on the bitu men courts or the Hotel del Monte, del Monte, California, on Saturday, Au gust 11, and following days under the auspices of the United States National Lawn Tennis association, directed by the HpclaI Mtpatca t Tha Drnnnl.r' Astoria, Or., Aug. 14. The annual Astoria regatta which will be held this Jarre minority of those 6 games B.n..mk.. t i nrami... Pacific States Lawn T.nni. mH.tin. ' chalked aarainst them. A well timed bit by Burdette In the second ana a noma run oy Basse? in tne -third gave Portland her two tallies. Baaaey'a horns run was the first knocked i bv a Beaver this year.' It didn't go ovr the fence, but traveled between the , outfielders nearly to the score board. , Bassey bumped into Irwin at third, the , khii nuununi vj 10a irwunana ana un little fellow loped home. The official score: ?v . , -, SAN FRANCISCO. . , , - . A.B. R. H.JPO. A. B. Ppencer, cf ...4,1 0 0 0 0 Wheeler ss ....... , .. 4 ' Hlldebrand. If 4 ' Irwin, tb ..... 4 .Williams, lb 4 ..sola, c ............. 4 . Btreio. . Ib ........... t Henley, rf S -Quick, p 4 I 1 i I 1 0 0 Totals Casey," 2b .. Burdette, cf Bassey. If . Atherton. lb McCredle, rf t Donahue, o . Mott, 8b ... Fay, ss , . . . Klnsella, p 14 t 7 17 11 I PORTLAND. A.B. R. H. PO. A. B. i t I 11 o s s J 1 - Totals 83 S 6 27 lu SCORB BT INNINGS. , Ban Francisco ........0000000818 , Hits ..............0 0 0 1 0 0 8 8 17 f ortlana . ,.,.01106000 08 , Hits 0120080044 SUMMARY. ' f : Struck out Bv Klnsella, 4; by Quick, 4. Baaes on balls Off Klnsella, 1; off uuick, . o. Two-Daso nits Williams, Wheeler. Home run Bassey. Pouole play Strelb to Williams. Sacrifice hits weniev. tsuraette, McCredle. rassed balls Esola, Donahue. First base on errors fortiano. 8: Han Francisco, l; Wild pitch Quick. Left on bases Portland, 10; San Francisco,. 6. - 'time of mm-i nour no . minutes. Umpl; NOTES OF THE GAME " : Nothing doing with the nercentase column until the wires are working f ,7f- . ; . . e ,- , Chief Esola! What was Esola ever. ewer on xne niacic nand? . Catcher Street, who is on the bench with a bad ler. was chased off the field a larger number of special attractions than any regatta of past years. In addition to the aquatic events of the day and ths day parade, there will be a night parade on the water, a Vik ing ship, being fitted out in the style of 1,000 years. ago and numerous unique and hair-raising water feats. . Some of the soeclal water attractions will be feats In high diving and deep diving, divers going to ths bottom of the river and changing from men's clothing into ths garb of a woman,, and numerous other features of an Interest ing nature. , a nignt paraae win ne proviaeo, in which a boat will tow a line of other boats, a rope strung with colored lights being the only object visible In the darkness. The snaky curves and twists will be a decided novelty for the spec tators, for whom a huge grandstand will be erected on the wharf ot tha foot of Eleventh street ? ' Old Style Tlklns; Ship. A 60-foot boat has been secured for the Viking ship. It will be manned by 80 sailors, who will be costumed in the Norse style of 1,000 years ago. The Bailors will propel the boat with large sweeps and on board there will be a large chorus of singers, led by Carlo Sperati, the noted chorus leader of San Francisco. Sons in the old Norse style will be sung. Chairman Barry of the snorts com mittee announces he has the largest program that has ever been presented, almost every style of race to be thought of being embodied In the list He re ports . that much interest is being taken in the water SDOrts bv local men and that" several racing shells are be ing put in shape here for- the races. He is making- arrangements with Portland people for shell races, motor boat races, yacht races, and numerous other events. - . Xabor tTaions To Parade. It Is the Intention of the labor unions of this city to Join the regatta parade of the afternoon of Labor day, Sep tember 2, with huge floats of every de scription and typical, of every industry in the citv. This cart of the narnrin will be Its biggest industrial feature and will prove to the thousands of visitors what Astoria can produce. Chairman uowidv or tne rair com mittee has appointed several men In the different parts of the district to interest themselves In the collection of exhibits and the county fair is expected to have the best display of any previous year. .... -. -;.. The following are the events: Men's singles, men's doubles, mixed doubles, women's singles, women's doubles, ju nior singles,': ,.t Any amateur player may enter the tournament. Entries must be made with Fits W. . Guerln, . chairman of the tournament committee. Hotel del Monte, Del Monte, California. The entrance fees in the men's and women's singles will be 83; In the men's and - women's doubles, $1.60 for each player; in the mixed doubles apd Junior BinBies, ii lor eacn piayer. Valuable prises will te presented in each event' In the men's singles there are first second and semi-final prises; in all other events first and second prises. There are also handsome chal lenge cups, which must be won thren times by the same players before becom ing their property. , , Six Svents on Card. Men's Singles Entries must be re ceived before p. m. on Saturday, Au- fust 81, and play will begin on Monday, eptember 3. The winner will be called on to . play Melville - H. Long of San Francisco, the holder of the champion ship. , Women's Singles Entries must be received before 8 p. m. on Friday, Au gust 80, and play will begin on Saturday. August 31. The winner will be called on to play Miss Hazel - Hotchklss of Berkeley, California, the holder of the championship, for the title. Men's Doubles Entries must be re ceived before 0 p. m. on Tuesday, Sep tember 8, and play will begin on Wed nesday, September 4. The winners will be called on to play Fred Adams and Charles Foley, the holders of the championship, for the title. Women's Doubles Entries must be received before 8 p. m. on Friday, Au gust 80. and play will bea-ln on Satur day, August 81. The present champions I SCHWENGERS PUT OUT, BY PAYNE Man Who Lost Northwest Title Returns to "His Best Form. MEETS JOE TYLER IN FINALS TODAY Dan Bellinger ,of Portland Is De feated bj Seattle Crack Wicker sham and Bellinger Still In Inter natlonsl Doubles. (Sopdil Dispatch to The Journal.) Vancouver, B. C, Aug. 14. Rain In terfered with the international tourna ment here yesterday, but a number of matches were pulled off between howers. The feature of the day's play was ths desperate struggle In ' the seral-flnal round between Payne of Tacoma and Schwengers of Victoria, in which Payne won out la three seta. Score: (-3, 88, 8-2. ' Schwengers, started well and took three games to one, but Payne com menced clever cross-court shots and fins placing, which pussled Schwengers and tne Tacoma man won rive siraigni games and the set in tne second sex eenwengers again took the lead and. remaining steady. won with three games to spare. - in the nnai set notn men were nerv ous and frequently returned tne nan Into the net Shcwengers won' the first name, Payne the second and Bchweng- rs the third, fayne puuea even ana then the test began. Payne was in fine form and. try as be would, Schwengers could not negotiate his clever shots. Schwengers made a desperate effort to pull the game out of the fire and gave P. vn in .nilmia limn with hla solan- did line shots. Ths Tacoma man re mained steady, however, and took four tralsrht aames. wnicn gave mm tne set and match and placed him in tne nnats gainst Joe xyier oi eeaiue tor to morrow. The around was wet and soft which handicapped both players, especially Schwengers, as he depends largely on his fine turn of speed. . Tyler Defeats BeUingsr. Joe Tyler of Seattlo beat Bellinger of Portland: 6-4, (-2. Bellinger did not display his usual form, but Tyler put up his well known brilliant game and qualified for the finals. in tne international aoupiea xyier ana Balllnger of Seattle won the first set rrom Williams and Macuougau or vic toria. 6-8. In the second set Williams and MacDougail were leading 3-1 when the match was- called off until today on account of rain. - The match between Payne and Armstrong of Tacoma and Bellinger and Wickersham of Portland was also postponed. in tne men s open singles m. uarawan, on Cobb and was, told 11,000.". Bc re. trV Na.vln. cf h Detroit Club.' didn't want Cobb, and kicked about buylnc him.. BUL however, thought he would make a great player and on his own hook offered $600. - This - offer ws finally accepted, and then Armour wired that he would igive $00 more if Cobb were allowed td ioln tha Tigers at ono. This wss also agreed to and "Ty" was sent on. He won. the first grams. with his stick and has been getting- better every day since. m-k The major league careers of many veteran players will close with this sea. son. Oleason, Cross, Corcoran. Beck- ley, Gilbert Keuey aaq omsrs nm.vm rfmniuuf hair . to .Class A leagues and several vld-tlmers, who have been stars in fast company, are. elated for release during or at the close of the present race.. The-sunply . will never equal-ths demand for pign-oiass ppu pyrs. - '-Amateur Challenges. . Ths Laue-Davls Juniors would like .to plsy the Forest Grove team at . Foreot Grove sny Sunday, during- tne season, and If possible-would like to meet them l August 21. or sny other team m Oregon l or Washington under 16. Address WJllIs - . .a aw - tepp, 111 Bast TWtniy-eiguia irws Nnrth. rltv. The Stevens have a stronger team now and would line to give. tne jm Pnll. m mmm AH ' A unlit. 16 berlori. Kor games address Ira Voss, 414 East Seventeenth street, city. Georgia Shooting Tournament. ' Journal SmcUI Btrrlr.) Atlanta fla In. 14. MUT DrOml- nent shots faced the traps at LAKewooa today at the opening or tne nmin ma nn.i Oonrala. state shooting tourna ment t ' The tournament which . Is ' ts MnHnna until Saturday. Is belnr con ducted under the auspices of the Atlanta Gun club. HAVE YOU MONEV TO INVEGT? ' Ths J." M. ' Acheson Company's big store and factory plant Fifth sr Alder streets. Is conceded to be the best equipped and practical iTTie West Llrhting system unexcelled.' The company Is seven yrmrn7b) .started with a capital stock of 81,000 capital lied now at 8160,000. Has a paid-up capital of about $80,000, and additional subscribed stock of $14 000 Assets about $160,000. not Including unsubscribed stock. Lia bilities less than one third the assets. Doing a business of over $860. 00 a year. Unsubscribed oapltal stock is for sale In amounts of $100 up 10 per oeat Interest or dividend guaranteed also trsde discount al lowed stockholders on all goods purchased by. them' in the store. la connection with-the department store is men's tailoring and woolens; also a grocery store You can save enough on your grocery bills to clothe yourself. Ths company owns the five-story brick. Its ladies' gar- ment factory, men's clothing and grocery departments sre located in. Very good asset Isn't UT Subscriptions can be made for weekly or. monthly saving payments. Call, drop us a oard. or fill in the following subscription for the amount you desire and how you wish to pay the same and mall It to us snd we will call and complete your connection .with, ths company... vM:-.".-. v."' ,.- '.,:, X, tae aadersig-aea. aereby subscribe for. shares of tae Oapltal Stook of Tke jr.' SC, Aeheso a Company.: The yrlos ef said Oapltal stock Is the par value of Oae Dollar (fl-OO) per share, payable as follows I . ,' , . ,v. . . , . ,'. , ... . . . . .V. . . . ..... L;'' ................ ;,,, ' " ' 1 , . , j isnivtnmi u;imt. tees Of TBS f, sciwoa vompuv u Oas, Knadred Fifty Thoysaa f 100,009) shares, aoav-asssssabls. Slrae4 Address. .. i ... . ; , , , ;. , . ; ; . ... . . . : . . . . ; . . . " ' " ' ' ' 'l BrjuoTomai v,', ': C R. PEAKS f ( A, J. FAKMCR. -, J. M. ACHESON . . . M. E. THOMPSON -'. jr. x. Acnnsov. j, Fresldeat, T. K. smtooB. ''- Secretary ana Attorney, "NUMBER PLEASE Main 1872 places at your command a largo and well-selected hardware stock, with Prices as close to right, as ths goods to your wants. Coma and seel AVERYJaCO 43 Third St, Bet. Fine & Ash 1 .S Wi two ttmrnvA champion of Sussex, England, was de feated by J. H. MacDouKall of Victorlt after a very hard struggle; 6-3, 8-6, 7-6. ' CXX&DSEV XV FAX never cry as do children who are suf fering from hunger. Such Is the cause of all babies who cry and are treated for sickness, when they really are urrerina- .from hunger. This is caused from their lend iooa not oeing assimilated, Dut devoured by worms, a few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge will cause them to s chm cry lag: s.na oegin to thrive at once. Give it a trial, i Sold bv all dm. Huta PcrchntlcrvoEssGnco KE8TOBES VITALITY Ht etired tbooundj or cum bc narrow Monity ana inioinnla. They dear tb kraia, atmctbea the drenlatloa, make dlsestlea perfect and lmpirt a magaetls tlor to the waols belas. All drains and lorn stopped perauuwntly. 11.00 par box. bozea, guarantees te cars or refund nose,, $5. vuilwl ealsd. , Book free, fsndaa Wed. Oo., nt ircb St-. Polladalphls. Sold la Portland only br WooSward. Clark Oo. in the eighth lnnlnar because he rooted too strongly wnen tne iuck Degan to ro the way of the Seals. . .-, : ,... .;' i'v Frank Shaughnessey, the- ood-natured neavy-hitting seal rignt neiaer, once a San Francisco policeman, will not been seen here with the Seals this week. Shaughnessey has gone east to attend ths funeral of his mother. Bassey mltrht have had a base on balls in the last Inning. He bit at the fourth wide one, a thing be often does. The best Individual play of the day waa done by Hlldebrand. who robbed nv of a fly hit in the fourth lnnlnn. Case traveled some when he got that grounder of Quick's in the ninth. Bur dette also pulleu off two unusually rood catches. ' :",;-;---' --. are Misses Hazel Hotchklss and Ethel RatclifT of Berkeley. California. Mixed Doubles Entries must be re ceived before 8 p. m. on Monday, Sep- temDer z, ana piay win Begin on Tues day, September 8. The present cham plons are Miss Hazel, Hotchklss and Charles Foley. Junior Singles XTew Event Junior Singles This event Is open to young men finder 19 years of age who nave not won acchampionship in an open tournament Entries must be received before 6 p. m. on Wednesday, September , ana piay win Degin on Tnursoay, Sep tember 6. Melville H. Long, the present champion, having won the champion ships of the state and Pacific coast, has lost nis rignt to aeiena tms title. The management of the Hotel del Monte offers to those entering the tour nament a special rate of $2 per day at tne notei and tne southern pacinc com pany offers a one-fare round trip on the rauroaa to and zrom Del Monte. BURR'S MONEY IS UP. 1 fBlTO - ; ie- 'St- .. .. k ... ' r - r i . 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 8: Philadelphia,'. 8. -New Tork, 5; Boston, 4. Chicago. 6; Pittsburg, 0. . St Louis, 9; Cincinnati, 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St Louis. 6; Chfcago, 4. Cleveland, 16,- Detroit 0. Boston, 7: Washington, 6. Kew Tork. 6; Philadelphia, 8. ' INORTHWEST LEAGUE. - , At Tacomalrkcoma 8. Vancouver 0. Carbonlo appliances. 62 First street sctd aa and soda - water nuaeroac ; Crane Co- Checker Player Demands Would-Be Opponent Cover His Deposit. Editor or The Journal in response to Mr. Berg's proposition regarding the playing of a match at Checkers. I 'Accoramg to nis (Berg's) own sug- xesuun, x nave posted a torreit wun Tf journal, it is money that talks. if ne wants to play let him cover my ,'I will play him on any conditions that he may name, considered fair by any tnree non-interesteo cneciterpiayere In the city of Portland. Will play any number of games from 20 to 60. "To talk of playing 100 Is prepos terous and unprecendented in - checker annals. If Mr. Berg falls to put up anv money it -is conclusive evldenna that he Is not prepared to defend his I purchased title j with anything; except false claims and ambiguous arguments, "Let him draw up his articles of agreement and present It to The Jour nal, signed by himself and put up some money, l win not come to Portland until a forfeit has -been nosted. b- cause.lt Is plainly evident that Berg will not play for money and . Is Just making a big bluff. "I shall pay no attention to anv fur ther communication unless there Is a deposit made." fiespectfullv. Cardwall had a lead of 6-1 in the last set. but MacDougail electrified the spec tators by winning six games ln mag nificent style, his smashina-. cut tin a- and placing being irresistible. . Today's results In international singles: . , Tne Days Results. Pavne beat Bchwanarers. s-S 1-4 Tyler beat Bellinger 6-4, 6-3. International doubles:- Tyler and Bel linger won the first set from Williams and MacDougail 6-8; second set, Wil liams and MacDougail leading 3-1. Men's singles, open: Schwengers beat Major Williams 6-4. 6-2. Mantle beat Blackburn 6-2, 6-1. MacDougail beat Cardwall 6-8, 8-6, 7-D. El wood beat G. Rhodes . by default Farouhar beat Crlckman 6-4. 6-0. Worslev beat Kel. leher 6-0, 6-0. J. Tyler beat Stoess by ueiauiu a. rj. junes Deal ueorge Bieier bv default , F. R. Godwin beat C. Quln Ladles' singles: Miss Hobson beat Airs, wniie. auas irvine beat Mrs. uruiln 6-1, 6-2. Ladies' . doubles: Miss Beckett and miss wotcnKiss won Dy default Miss Kinar and Miss Hobson beat Mrs. Grubbs ana miss Junes oy oerauit Mixed doubles: B. Schwengers and Miss Gay won by default The executive committee daclded tn hold the next international tennis tourn ament at Everett Washington. GOOD PBICES PAID FOR CLASSY BALL PLAYERS . ' ,aaMM.MM President ITinsalla. of tha Rnrln.fl.U Club of the I.-I.-I. League, claims that $4,600, which he realised from the sals of Inflelder Doyle to the New York m Mm ii.o ... g.1. vwu. .v.r HfcU , Xtl r a minor league piayer. . uopies or the photographed check for that sum, signed by .John E, Bruce, secretary of the Na tional Commission, have been ' distrib uted py r-resiaent : Kinsena to . satisfy the credulous as . to the genuineness of the - transaction. ; The price of Pitcher larger, purcnasea- rrom coiumbus last year oy cieveiana, was quoted at 86,000, but it is asserted that this was not al together a money deal, -' One of the best bait players In the country was Secured for $700.- The player in question is no other than Tvrus Cobb. Bill Armour claims credit for discovering; Cobb, and this Is how it came , about according - to the Toledo News-Bee, which got the " story from the owner of the 'Toledo team. - The De troit club trained in Auausta .In h spring of 1806 and Bill -Armour saw Cobb work with the South Atlantic team. The Toledo magnate kept the youngster In mind and when Detroit suffered from accidents he - at enca thought of Cobb. -BUI asked tha cries' Btrt Midland Acre Tracts Knapp 4 Mackcy Booa 8, Chamber of Commeroe, Chapln 4 Herlow 833 Chamber of Oommeree. Fhone Mats 160. MEN mm XRjjiijjEis'ir rsAxt a potlad. Consultation Free wax that Airt snrou tnrooxTUOATxo An nunc torn fie.es. ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE NO PAY UNLESS CURED V . A UF E.LONG CURE FOR BLOOD POISOV. gxnr SIUAtZS, I0KZI. ULCZM, ITUO- TtrXX, TAEXC0CE1X. HTDIOCELI, VIBVOVS DECUSTt raa fximya wttmw. uvjiuajuiuca, unsvsia uuumi ox im SPECIALIST. XIOJrZTS AVO M08TATI. AMD ALL KXOTAL DI8IA8U. Ton will stoe find that we are following out ib plans ef artonee la our trMtmcst ef the rarlooi Slaeaaea of man. ' ws apaeUlly Inrlts all mom aCfUeted with chmtilc swats r sny aeste roeltkoa rreeaUy eoatraetso. We eurs te stay cared for Ufa. Our reliability , and flnaaclal . stasdlag Is -iiienottloBed sad from reeerSi, which. 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HOURS a. m. to I p. m.; Evenings, 7 to 1:80 Sundays, I a. m. to 18 noon. - St. Louis lledlcal and SDrglcal Dispensary ooaurn nooira ajto tuhiu btsssts, roxTZJurs, oztzaoar. Tn wm :for Mi No Cheaper Treatment V on the Coast MY FEB IS ONLY $10 In Any Uncomplicated Ailment No Better Treatment in the World SB. TATLOB, The lsadlar Specialist. I Never Quess Experiment or take chances of any sort I attempt to cure only those diseases that I have been curing for the past 85 years, and feel sure I am Justified in saying that I have learned all about them. Were I lacking In knowl edge pertaining to my specialty J would never have attained my present success, nor would I to day bs recognised as the' leading specialist treating men's diseases. . If afflicted, you can depend upon it that the service I offer you ,1s the service you need, and Is service such as can be rendered by no other physician.": FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION '' 1 invite every weak or diseased' man' to call for free advice, and If desired I will make a free examination and diagnosis, but ths visit will -not -obligate' him in any- way to become my patient.' Office hours, ' a.'m.- to p.- m.; Sundays"T0 to 1 only. Patients living out of the city and coming to Portland for treat- ' ment will be furnished with fl ne room free of charge. : Check your trunks direct to 884 H Morrison street. - , 4- Let Me Guide You on Your Way to Regain Your Health and Renew Your Strength Do you feel that you sre not the man you once were? Do you feel tired in the morning and easily ex hausted? Is your back weak? " Is your memory failing? Do you have difficulty in fixing your thoughts? Are you losing ambition? If you, have any or all Of , the above symp toms, you surely do not desire to remain in your present condition. Let me explain to you my methods of rebuilding the vigor of men, and. refer you to the thousands I nave cured.'..; .r ;.:.i"-'.f ' '''-4'"! '''V'- ;i The Only Diseases I Treat Bprmatorrhoa, tost Tlgor, ari eooele, - Bnptnre,. Piles, Hydrocole, Organle Weakness, Contagious Blood Diseases, Aoute and Ohronle TJre ' taral and lrp static inflammation. j PaYMerWheh - M At :" aT -sV J you Aretureo This Is My Fair Offer to Every Patient VARICOCELE An Average of one man in five has varicocele. Most men- that have this dragging, draining weakness are not aware of it until ft has wrecked their lives. Varicocele causes congestion, of the blood in some of the most vital blood vessels of man. It causes a dull,' heavy, listless feeling which is often mistaken for nervous da , biltty or general decline of power. :.'"WHA-arBa My cures of this disorder Are per manent and lasting. Bo tonics that stimulate temporarily, but thorough ly scientific treatment for tha re moval ot conditions responsible for ' the functional derangement. !We&k' ness" is merely a symptom of In. f lamination or. congestion In the - prostats gland, and under my own original local . treatment this gland Is promptly restored to Its normal " state and complete functional activity Is ths lasting result, r , The Dr. Taylor Co. ' 34H VOBBZBOB 'STBSZT, " Corner Beoond. r , rOBTTaABS, OB. aSSk ' aaaa. av cures Backache Corrects Irregularities " Do not" risk haviner Will cure anv Icse of Kidney or Bladder Disease rmt Bright's Diseage i I :- a . a " ...'. . . . -ft -t- . TN- -1 . I'O i beyond tne reacn ox medicine, no ncaicmc can ao more. or Diabetes JTOB BAXX WCt AXaXi SBTJOaZBTB. L 1