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r. 19 SPORTS OF THE DAY $5.00 1 wi wvu Tn rikit vxnr trt crimm to orrva ova narTcms : $5.00 row sji.oo OTiiii Biwoa mTn oumi out with asm iMiTATiira oui tniTanDi. but waax TOO oallkd obT thkm too wiiaia aagi cm kiuoiaiu nsi ir loowiuiiiof aib tvii tcu wxUf ooau TO Ual JI0 ; , ( Weak Diseased STANFORD WILL SHOWS GREAT SKILL AT PUTTING THINK CORVALLIS WONDN Iblfii PUT l , i ' ' f i I F , Sl V THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND," FRIDAY EVENINO. DECEMBER 6. . 1807. i ! PORTLAND ' , - ' s - mm V Assurann's Received From Conch Lniiaran Indicate Ji'iiyrhv (tame Here. Portland rimt'V enthusiast are prac-tlr-nllv .in.Mirril of a g.ime twIWMn . Munford nrl ricy ami ;i picked team In I'm : laud, f i "Slumi" Slolt. the great Ft.'inf'T.l tar now living here '.aa ri'-r!"il 'I'lli'in from Comb 1 -ana s' .in mill In Anion, rhiiirnian or the f hi mi t y athletic onim II lee . Hating II. at nil tin- student do alio. 8tott Ik non waiting 11 ;eply from th man nir of llm Stanford t'nni which will undoubtedly announce that the Victoria (mm lia.t hen c.Uled off and Portland sjlmtltute.l Ntanford d"c not want to piny mora Ihun four iiami'i on Ita vacation trip and In order to play Portland one of the ('anadaln games must he dropped. Th Manfurd players prefer playing thro . garni with Vancouver than aptlttln to piny with Vlrlorln. Probably January . Th Portland game will be played euner January or 11 m uair n not boon definitely decided because o th failure of the (Stanford manage , to write to the local players. In speaking of a llnoup for a Tort land team to play against the col lrsiana. Htott stated today that Moorea, ' Kuykendall and Clark, all atari on tha , Oregon university team thla year would doubtless be In the lineup. There. are a great number of rugby playera In Portland who will doubtless try for the team that will play for the Stanford I In addition to then men, the Stanford quad will consist of about CO playera and a lew or these would ne ioana Just to make tha play exciting. Whlc ver way the team la made up It will urely be strong enough to mane tn game exciting for tlie southerner. Tha following la from the Kan Franr claco Examiner relative to the game "A tha plana for tha northern trip of the 'varsity rughy toam mature there la a steady call for more game . Ex-Captain "Stump Btott, who la no practicing law In Portland, la gather Inr a rua-bv team composed partly o old .Stanford men and partly of En Hah playera. and With this team Btot expects to give the 'varsity a good ex Mbltion game. Interest In Oame. "Much Interest la manifested In rug' by in Portland at present and a good attendance Is prom lard. Thla la In great part dun to the rrumber of Stan ford players from Portland, whom their townspeople desire to see in action. It 4s probable that Chalmers, the wonder ful player in four intercollegiate con tests, will tie seen at his old position of center three-quarters. "This gains will be played January 4th, and as the coaches deem four games enough for the holidays the Victoria contest will be called off. There will be three matches with Van couver's picked team. "All toe varalty candidates have signified their ability to make the trip this year, so the team will not be handicapped, as last year, by so many 'subs.' Even then the varsity won one game and tied another out of the four games played. , KETOTEL IS FAVORITE IS BAY CITY BETTING (Calted Pre Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Dec. 8. Stanley Ketchel was made a 10 to 8 favorite In - the betting over Joe Thomasalast night. The first odds were established at 10 to 9. but the victory of Ketchel In the last encounter of the two middleweight was what caused the change In the price. Betting has not opened up as brisk at it will the first part of next week, but It Is figured that Ketchel will hold possibly an even stronger favorite than he opened. December 6 In the Annals of Sport, 1805 At Blythe, England. Harry Pearce defeated Jim Belcher In 18 rounds for championship and 12.600. Pearce, who was never beaten, died in 180. 1865 Northwestern Baseball associa tion formed at a meeting held at the Brlggs House, Chicago. 1870 George Lavlgne ("Saginaw Kid"), pugilist, born at Bay City, Mich igan. 1888 At Pittsburg. G. H. Smith beat li. M. Johnson in 125-yard pedestrian contest for J1.000. 1890 Joseph Coburn, former well known pugilist, died In New York, age 65. 1S98 At New York, "Mysterious Billy" Smith gained the decision over Joe Wolcott In 20-round contest Ill (:; y :, . -J was , -i Los Angeles Newspapers De vote Columns in Praising 0. A. C. Football Men. 1 - Few visiting teams have won the ful some praise ..-corded the Oregon Agri cultural college after its victory over St. Vincent college Thanksiflvltig d.iy, I at Los Angeles, by the Los Angeles newspapers. The following from the Corvallia Times not onlv tells of the work dune by the Agrlcs but shows their clean SDortlna- anlrlt evlm ed while playing a strenuous same under diffi cult and strange condltlona. incuiueq in the varloua reDorta are stories about the great ahJwIng made by Wolff, tfie Portland Imv who won laurels aa fullback upon the Corvnllls team thla year. Tha Ij inntm rfm. iiicu mm ine star or the game and said he wss lsrgely responsible for Corvallia' victory. Tor Through X.lke Cyclone. The first clipping quoted by the Cor- 111a Times la rum (ha I.o A n Times, as follows: "SL Vincent's came on the field flrat In their mole Colored suits, i'renenlly there came a vId and a veil, and tha ratrlped tigers from Oregon trotted rap Idly across tte field like a circus teum. Although the weight of the two teams Was abOUt the Same. th Orrinnlini looked much heavier and much atronger. From the minute the ball wua put In play the first time, they tore through the 8t. Vincent line like a cvdone on fire. The craah and Impact wi;h which they hit the line wus terrific, it s a I wonder some of them were not smashed 1 into amltheieens. Football experta say I the Oregonluns rlaved ball In everv wav ' better .ian did the Los Angclea men. 1 "The heat .was simply fierce, and so i WBB the fliot'inll V rir.,c-fkn lprl.. didn't bother much about fancy football. I They got their husky backs hum oed ud. and If a six-story flat had been in their way they would have bowled It over and I' - ' k ' I ' 3 ' -J i Jl 1 chewed up the bricks. They wore striped '' I ' - ' " ' ". iirX " 4 black and yellow sweaters, and when " ' ' ' I - ' 'I C i they started down tho field In a team ' " A . I J ' 'V rV :.At-'-t pUy, It looked like a menagerie broken . ' ' V rl JvU.3. 1 loose. L . V.' . :: V';v I-: V' SraSr''' '.V Vi - i :i f i Saormoua Crowd Attended, f ., :,; :,; t;-;" ,. '?aw' t i i-:t-5 "An enormoua crowd attended. There t ' ' V ' ' u- f :;v'X':-'i''''-l' '. -v J M i'yy f v ' .Ttt.-t:'--4 r 0 automobiles Hood up on the r. y: J:.if.:u.i-M-.Ji: r v'',1'; '1 '''' r; "t ' -'trvi tielii- Tne Of'Kon boys had one con- fx: i -', ' . r? t-'; f. -H .'h A f? t ' ' alatent friend. He had a seat In the ' ', ' .'''iiK ' v. -'l s4 " 't"-' Iv.v:.!' i.-tj -'d middle of the grand stand, and he kept t;--""$'-'m 1 via-l'l JV"'-'',''.-hV.;;;(v J.KV'i "P " steady unceasing howl: 'Aw, We Will Cure Yon We are esaeolaily ajuloas that aay WXlX BtAmT who ku failed wlU ethar methods call oa as 4 let explala to him why we OTTmS peo ple who bare failed to rt relief be fore teeing ds. TbU wo wlU oheei foily do rasa of any oos. Everybody Knows and Calls Us the Old Reliable Specialists in the Diseases of Men Our Special Prices Given Below Will Last a Few Days Only Varicocele The aallable Specialist. Cured by our new method: no pain. 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Examination Free Call and w will explain why onr Kew System cures when all else fane, a rrienaiy chat will cost you nothing. Call at once; don't delay. Examinations Are Thorough Our Diagnoses Positive The Oregon Medical Institute 29 VA Morrison Street, Near Fifth, Portland, Oregon BXPABATS PABX.OBH. ETXBTTBXVQ) BUCKET. BO BAKES VSXS. t u r Am ti Angeles coach teur 'um up.' The Los was boiling with rage at k '-i.i:?t "The already beaten boya of St. Vln , ,-. i : v:'.t .o i;.; I i 1 ' j -H.' iy 1 4 -, '"i j , : -v -J fwt inrew intmstivfB wearily on the , : . , ' x '- - ' '. ' .' : , : : V .-.. v J , t ground In a clrdo around them. They . ' , ;v 1, ""I -' ' ' i ' 'lad "een playing like demons, but the :iiK.tv 'yTCAfy-.l l ';K.-V:Vi.,f.:,V', husky farmer boys from Oregon were r- : ;H ".t X? tit??:'? HIP V 'O'M (''-H' V'"V- ;VS ; i simply tearing them Into ribbons. They ' '-'Vi wJirf'M V'-' i": I il-yX I ' ' '.'i i( were mauled up, exhausted and dls- i':1' V'' U v V -v1: ' rou raged. The score was 10 to 0 ri"". ....in. l lie V'lr.un IJI1.-I1 IIBll ment of both Multnomah and Seattle thla var Hard-liirlc atorlea. broken hones, sprained tendons and a few other j dismal tales about crlppiei teams nave emanated from both campa for the past two weeka. Maybe both are trying to deceive the other. If that is true some body has got an awful surprise waiting them tomorrow. Baseball fans are coming out of their slumbers. They refuse to hibernate these fine autumn days. The warm, balmy air has too much of the baseball fever In It to permit sound sleeping. Better go back to sleep boys. There are several months of "weather" still to i com. ,; .v T,:t.- ;.;,::" .'ts-j.rrrf.:'..il. , i':"..i,..vf--.';,:'.,i V- J : .. . J I made one coal, ana kl, kc,1 nn fll,l li ' r ' t V,V ' ViA 'A te coh. Vn'l a?iTwoVdfi. ..SSffe t r;:i,V-:VV-1 4 -:w.V;...:CUV-? 23ti looked around the circle. And audi i Portlander. Basket ball and iflv' look. The young Oallfornlana forirot bowling are the popular games, but ? . V ' f V.iA' - ' ' 1 ffeVf n their spn.K.a y and kicks and locked t thar I talk of hofding smoTcers In th s.. .:;v ., , l.-, ' - -rViiVrV;! down liamed. Ten to nothin.' "far future- Get your pipe and com " A 556 Carl Wolf, Portland Boy, Who Has Made Great Record aa Fullbasfc at Corvallis. Cut glass at Metzger's, 342 Wash. For Christmas Buy him a hat Order. Nothing more acceptable nothing more useful. IF IS FAST ON FEET AND IS COMER IN GAME ortland Boy Gets Large Credit for 0. A. C. Vic tory in the South. Carl Wolf, the Portland boy who has made such a great record In football this year as the plunging fullback of the Oregon Agricultural college, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Wolf, 430 Sher man street. Wolf is a natural athlete and one of the fastest fulllmcks on the count. He can run the 100 yardst In less than 11 seconds and weigh 1 S3 pounds. Hin work has never been amateurish, even when he phiyed on the Hlshop Scott academy football team In his kid days. Wolf's playing in Portland wan con fined to the academy and picked teams about the city. He had a great desire to he a college player and went to Cor vallis. His friends were not surprised to learn of his Hucceas. Wolf played a great game at I.ns An geles Thankaglving day and An geles newspapers gave him credit for winning the game for Corvallis. He has developed Into a wonderful punter and will doubtless make the All Northwest ern team next year. The Portland lad Is about 20 years of age and is a machinist by trade, at which he works In his summer vaca tions. He is In his sophomore year at Corvallis and has two years more of footbull before hia college career closes. ABE ATTELL AFRAID TO FIGHT Fi American Wants Too Much Money and Sports Think He Has Cold Feet. JONES AND DUNN WI HANDBALL GAMES Defeat Morrison and East man Two Hard Fought Contests at Multnomah. ((Jolted Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Dec. 6. Unless Abo Attell comes to the front before Sat urday night the chances for a feather weight battle between Owen Moran and the American champion will go glim mering for Moran has made up his mind io leave the last of tha week for New York unless this match conies to a head. Meyer Attell, brother of Abe. had a talk with Coffroth .last night and said that he would wire Abe to come to Hun Francisco in person to talk over tho fight and see If he could not come Jo some sort of an understanding. If ne uo'-s this, there Is a chance that the boxers will be able to agree on suitable terms. Coffroth savs that he will offer no better Inducements than as already stated and that Attell must either ac cept a $,000 purse. 60 Der cent or lenvo It alone. If Abe comes to the rnni-lmlnn that this amount of monev la alinnlnir nivnv from him. he may grow less strong In Ills demands, although the sreneml rirlft of opinion at present is that he does not care for the Englishman's game. OK EG OX BASKETBALL TEAM GOES OX TINP othlnir. Words failed him. Hong Bead In Sham. 'They hung theli heads, and couldn't have bet.n more shame-faced If he had caught them stealing sheep. 'You fol lows play like a bunch of mud turtles,' he said in a sudden outburst. 'What did you come here for? Are you dream- IHK .I'UUl mrillllillUK : JUSL US B. i to me.' he said with a sarcastic cut In go chase himself; that Havener never every word and syllable, 'as a favor to offered Con the Milwaukee team and me, would you mind waking up and dls- j docs not Intend to. That will be about covering that a football game Is going all for Connie. Reports from Milwaukee that Con Struthers haa been going up and down the highways proclaiming the fact that he has been chosen from the multitude to direct the destinies of the Brewers next year were Jarred from their moor- Inra bv a dispatch stating that C H Havener wants the flamboyant Con to iRCKsssaiKasssBKKznszsnin E Hal .. N wCOOOy a.T HI Ml Wfi I ' 5 on? "Captain Grindell of St. Vincent's cried bitterly when his team lost. Wolff gtar of Game, "Wolff, fullback of the Webfoot team, was the star of the day and was largely responsible for the defeat of St. Vincent's. He made long gains through the St. Vincent s line, and circled the St. Vincent ends, many times for 10 or more yards. His punting wan the feature of the game, 60 yards or more being easy for him. "The Callfornlans awoke to the speed of the Northerners too late. Coach Noreross sent an eleven of fast, dash ing players on the field, who took ad vantage of their freshness In the early part of the game to get in speedier work than St. Vincent had vet been un ugainm. neiore ine warm sun had friend Dr. Thomas Cure toothache, earache. sore throat. Heals cut, bruises, scalds. Stops any pain. Everybody Eclectric OIL Price right at Metsger'a ASSOCIATIOX GAME IS AROUSING INTEREST In addition to the association game of football to be playfed tomorrow by the Columbia and Crescent team of the Portland Association Football club, the Alblna Thistles, the newest team re cruited by the association club, will "th, o7eUon. t" " v8"" i Play a picked team from the city league ----- ... " 1 1 j v. i . i , , La .pnnml. NunrtAV a pace, tney had 10 points In their favor, and kept St. Vincent hustling to keep the score at that figure. Oregon Aggressive. "Oregon proved sumrlslnelv mro-res- slve. They went after the ball hard in every scrimmage, and their tackling and Interference was of the fiercest order. They had the St. Vincent play- at league grounds Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o ciock. This will make two association con tests in Portland In two days, which Is coins some. Even the warmest ad mlrers of the game are surprised at th great Interest suddenly awakened in the association game ana a large crowa nromlses to be on hand tomorrow after noon at league park. Great sport is ers bruised up before the first half was '. promised because an Intense rivalry ex' ists over." between the team that will Una ud Editorially the Los Angeles Times i tomorrow. No admission ree is charged says: "ll must be remembered to their Tor this credit, that the Oregon team waa han Indoor games were popular around tho Multnomah club last night and good- sized audiences watched games in the handbnll tournament and the bowling games. All the. contests were close and urnlshed Keen snort lor tne specta tors. Jones ar.d Dunn defeated Morrison and EasUpan in the handball games, while James' bowlir.g team won from he Moraran team. The score for the handball kames were: Jones and Dunn 21 in each game and Morrison and East man 19 and Iff ouperinienueni woodward announced this morning that there would be open bowling for ladies and gentlemen every Saturday night. Orton and MeOabe' teams play tonight. Following are the oowiing fccores made last night: JAMES TEAM. 1 James ; 179 Mereereau 169 Trimble ......iiH Benh&m Hi Atkinson '100 r None so good as Beaver $3 Hat t Sold exclusively by ,r 1CS4C3 third; ;stree (2) 134 171 142 184 100 (3) 137 212 119 131 100 (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) University of Oregon, Eugene. Dec. 6 The university basketball team left this morning for Dallas, where they will play their initial game with Dallas col lege tonight. Saturday they play Moil mouth Normal school team at Mon mouth. Coach Murphy is proving popular with the team and has tn men In in, mi non union, jviurpiiy learned the game at Monmouth and since then has coached several teams, including the Ashland Normal schcol and Professor Rlngler's Athletic elub, of Portland. Eight men will take the trip and the team will be selected from these. They are: Hathaway, captain and guard; Strong, guard; Farrington, fruard; Loosely and Stevenson, centers; Moore Ramp and Van Scoy, forwards. Man ager Nelson and Coach Murphv will ac company the team. CHICAGO CUBS REFUSE -TO MIX WITH SOX (I'nltfd Tress by Special Leased Wire.) Los Angeles. Cal., Dec. "S Word has reached this city that has blasted nil hopes the local baseball fans have had of seeing the Chicago world's cham pions here this winter. President Mur phy wired that he had made arrange ments for the cubs to train in the south but It is practically certain that the white sox will do their spring con ditioning here. dicapped by the good weather.' Again it says: "The score indicates that webfeet are the best kind when it comes to playing football." "They Were Splendid." Also, "We are sorry for St. Vin cent's, but It was no disgrace to bo beaten by that husky aggregation of Oregon boys. They were simply splen did." The crowd at the game numbered nearly 7,000. The account of the con test occupies rive columns of the first page of the Los Angeles Times, and three columns on -another page. One pa per remarked that "O. A. C.'s goal was never in danger, because if the Call-I fornians grew threatening, h hi full- I back named Wolff would drop about 10 VnrilM linf'll llf Ihn llr,a ar,A , u t ...... v,. niLn all over Into the next county." Wolff Great Kicker. "The Los Angeles Examiner saya: "Wolff is a rural Herschberger. with a right leg that is worth its weight in gold, livery time the teams swapped punts, the Aggies gained at leaet 10 yards on the exchange, and sometime more." "Every time the ball was dropped, an Aggie was there. The Way these big fellows scented a fumble was wonder ful. They played like mind-readers, and when a Callfornian let the ball slip out of his embrace a big yeoman was wait ing with molasses on bin mlttc "There were times when th Aggies i ii'i'cti mo vtiinurnia line to tatters, game. a CURE, NOT TALK IS WHAT YOU WANT TOT MUST. COH1I TO VB IOOVEB OB X.ATXB. WIT MOT NOW BBPUSS TO surrrB ajtt lohoeb ov tmomisxb or OTHXB1. CONSULTATION PRGG not oost yoa BLOOD POISON sTXAKBTCHH If other physicians have treated you for so-called "weakness." you were helped only temporarily, If at all, and tho reason Is very appar ent when th cause of losa of power in men Is understood If w do not onr yon It will on een. KJW DXSXASES, SOBES. UXiCEBS PIOIIIIIL WHX.HJ1., rimriijcs, flliUTVaSS, XTOKIBT(r, BDBHjao, oiscoLOStiiOBi or t w n Bat! IT. . . STRIPTi RF row". BLifiDEB, PBOt- H OiniUbftC TATZO.OZ.SZT, DISOHABQEB, M OTIAKXATZO AITS AXJb V B I BT A ? 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POBTX.A BTb, OBEOOB. H Weakness" Isn't a -weakness at all, but la merely a symptom of chronic Inflammation In the pros tatic gland, brought on by early dissipation or some contracted dis order. Our system of local treat ment remove thla Inflammation and Is th only treatment that has ver restored or ever can perma nently res tor strength and vigor. Oar Pee $5 to $30 Onhr One "BBOKO aUTOINE" That Is LAXATIVE BUOMO QU1NINB. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used th World over to Core a Cold In On Day. 25c, MULTX0MAH PLAYERS LEAVE FOR SEATTLE and there were times espclally when or beast. near the goal line that the Saints stood up like a stone wall, agalnRt which the mighty Wolff and the huskv Pnnner hurled themselves In vain." Multnomah gridiron warrior left this afternoon for Seattle, where they will play the Seattle Athletic olub tomorrow. The team Is in good shape and there is no reason why they should not win the game. "weary Chandler and Marlon Dolph have been recruited In the lineup and will strengthen the team greatly. A number of loyal rooters accom panied the players and will be on hand at Dugdale park tomorrow afternoon to cheer the defenders of the winged M on to victory. In addition to Chandler and Dolph the team Is composed of Lonergan, Rader. scott. Pltklngton, Walker, Pratt, Smith, Klrby, Horan, Conant and Austin. J "-! S5!?g BB CHABITABXiE. to your horses as well as to yourself You need not suffer from pains of any sort your horses need not suffer. Try a bottle of Ballard' Snow Liniment. It cures all pains. J. M. Robert. Bnk- ersfleld. Mo., writes: "I have used your liniment for ten year and find It to be the best I hav ever used for man Sold by all druggists. SPORTING NOTES Local and Otherwise. Total Morgan , Duffy . . Urlgham Neufitead Thome 725 741 699 lOROAN TEAM. (1) (2) 165 149 174 12 166 169 .17 187 ... it ....,, .j 0 ' 100 U (3) 149 129 150 165 .100 7m Today's Emeryville Selection. San- Francisco, Cal., Dec. 6. Selec tions ror today: Grip, John H. Sheehan, glbben. Import. Baboo. St. Bede. Oorgalelt. Willis Green. Colonel White, Mary F., Brlllar. Captain Burnett, dan. -- . Natlv Sonr5Uly Braynajn, Andrew B. Sam Mc- Red Bait The Mist Mike Jor- Cook, We still Insist that Tommy Burn 1 M ... . nner Mir. . ill nativity will be decided later. Here's hoplrtg the golf team win at Tacoma today. And victoria tomorrow. And Seattle Sunday. Multnomah leaves today for Seattle where they say they expect to get. a tie. They will get walloniwl If th.r uui in Avc.iiK itiai way. However, there haa been a -nnf of "diplomacy" shown by the manage- iliililll " " mage-; f : VV-f'W - - ' MO MAW MED BE WEAK SB. T ATX OB I HAVE THE CURE AND I HAVE PLACED IT WITHIN THE EASY REACH OF EVERT MAN, BE HE WAGE-EARNER OR MILLIONAIRE. I AM THE ONLY PHYSICIAN WHO DARES TO POSITIVELY GUARANTEE A CURE IN EVERY CASE. The methods I devised 20 years ago for treat ing men' diseases proved a radical step In med ical science. Those methods have enabled me to Mir. rl!AAea tbnt war. formerlv r.?o rilml am Incurable. In working out my Tnethods I held the Tb Bpoialit. tneory tnai "WiiaiaiiBB " ror instance, was not a constitutional or iunctionai ailment, but a Frnstatic affection, and therefore merely local, reasoned that Its constitutional effects were simply tho result of a tremendous waste of en ergy, due to Inflammation of the prostate gland: that, this being true. A X.OOAX. TBEATMBBT COUX.9 AIiOJTE ETrECT A CURB. 1 therefore devised the Direct Method Treatment I employ today with such marked success. IndeeM, I have never known this treatment to fall to effect a complete and permanent cure In a comparatively short time. My treatment for other diseases peeuliar to men are bubo aiuns original nnes ana are equally as successful. Hence, I reiterate that no man need be WEAK or AXXJBO. My Special Treatment is an open door to manly vigor and all the pleas ures that belong to perfect health. Any man mny avail himself of my service. It has been and la my life's work aid afflicted men, allevi ate their suffering and restove them to health and vigor. I have there fore placed the charge for my services within the easy reach of any man no matter what his circumstances. To PBOVB my confidence in the re sults of my treatment and a an act of good faith 4 I AM WILLING TO WAIT FOR MY FEE UNTIL YOU ARE CURED No man could be fairer thanlThat. 'i take all the risk. You take none whatever. Yotahave everything to gain and absolutely nothing to lose ABXCOCEX.E, 8PEBMAT0BBH0EA, X.OST VIOOB, OBOABXO WEAKNESS, CONTRACTED DISOBDEBB, STRICTURES, SPECIFIC BX.OOD POISON and TILES I also treat and cure promptly and thoroughly. 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