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THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAU PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 7 .1003.
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Au. 14 to 19
.Aug. 21 to Sept. 5
Sept 7 to 12
RtW t "to 11
Sept 14 to II
Bcpt, 21 to II
North Taklm.Bpt 18 to Oct I
Bpokme.. Oct fi to 10
Iwiaton. Oct 11 to 17
WU Wlla Oct. 1 to 24
Boiaa ..Oct. 1 to II
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rarantv hound dollri In caali
' trle Drorad too tempting to th north
' wt llvtitock tnea Jreterdr afternoon
and whea thejr agrel to ahoir in i-ori-Mand
lntead of aoma other city on the
northwest circuit haying the aame fair
datea, the Northweet Eaclng aacociation
'ihm compelled to vote the Portland
Country Club A Mreatock aasoclatlon
Into roimberehlp again. Earlier in the
meeting the local organization with
draw becauae aoma of the Inland cities
demanded the aaie aeira ir
' t.i. ih.i.nl to allot It The
coalition, however. auccumbed to Port-
land a withdrawal and the indorsement
of the Kose tJiiy lair of .""""
..wiatinn which met at the same
time and which ,wlU enter Ita
W 1 A ll...
- , v 1 ha anka of harmony.r said O.
k nr.hi.m of North Yakima, "1 move
m' reconsideration of the action taken
thla morning whereby we left no date
rnrti.ti3 .ml daclded that North
.Vakima. Hrtokana. Lewlston. Walla
Walla and Boise should follow direct
ly after galem in the order named.
Mr. Graham's motion was made after
the communication ' from the liveatocK
men was "read saving that they would
, show at Portland instead of at the
. Washington State fair at North Taklma
If both ahows cam on the same data.
During the recess that followed the
reading of the communication the In
land empire coalition was broken by
the influence of North Yakima which
had two men present, one ot wnom, o,
a rumpron had Tacoma's proxy.
The cause of harmony, however, waa
11 wMr nrnmntml bv the action Of
Mr. Graham because W. H. Gibson of
. Poise and IT. H. Jonnaon 01 waua
Walla aald such action on the part of
the association would necessarily force
them from any connection with the
' ' body, the dates given to them being too
late altogether. Snow may fall before
the last two weeks In October at Walla
Walla or Bolso that would kill the fair
" effectually within a few hours, they
maintained.
Inland Tairs Desert
' Mr. Gibson and Mr. Johnson atood
with the inland empire representatives
In tha morning wnen tnoy rorcea ron
v land out of the association, but were
deserted in the afternoon by North
Yakima. Spokane. Lewlston. Tacoma
and Seattle, when it was seen that the
livestock men wouia snow at I'oruana
and cut out me wasnington state zau
altogether. . ,
1 For the sake of a chance of obtaining
- better consideration from tne associa
tion In the future the Walla Walla and
. Boise representatives decided to remain
In the association. They were allowed
to accept under protest the dates voted
to them and will consult their directors
upon their return home as to future
movements.
Both Walla Walla and Boise wore al
lowed to choose anv other datea pro
Tided they did not conflict with other
fairs close to them. Walla Walla will
probably accept the dates awarded
them but Boise will probably be com
pelled to choose the same dates as those
awarded either to Portland. Spokane or
North Yakima.
After It was decided to give Port-
Two of the world's
champion pool
players are shown
In thli picture.
At the left Is
Thomas Hueston,
the world's pool
champion, shown
as he Is making a
very dlfflcnlt Jump
shot, hurdling
six closely
grouped balls.
At the right to
Jerome Keogh,
who alma to
capture the
championship.
ft
DICK
HATHAWAY
IS LEFT AT E
GENE
"Exams" Prevent Oregon's
Captain Going North With
the; Basketball Team.
. land the proper consideration Mr. West-
gate, on behalf of the Portland asso
ciation again applied for membership
and the .Portland ciud was voted in
(Special Dispatch to Tha loaraal.)
University of Oregon, Eugene, Feb. 7.
Captain "Dick" Hathaway will not ac
company the basketball team on the trip
north next week, as he has been unable
to practice with the team for several
days on account of examinations.
While Hathaway la the best individ
ual player on the team he has lost sev
era! valuable days of teamwork prac
tice and Coach Murphy decided to leave
him at home. Those who are to go are:
Forwards, Van Sooy, Moore and Watson;
centers, Loosly and Stevenson; guards,
Charm an and Farrlogton; utility man.
Strong. With these men Murphy antlcl
pates little difficulty in making a good
showing. He said that if the men play
as they did this afternoon in practice
they should be able to win all the
games.
Tne team will leave Saturday noon
and will play against the Chemawa
Indians at Chemawa Saturday night
from tnere tney will proceed to. Mos
cow, playing two games with Idaho on
Monday and Tuesday nights. On the
return tney wm meet whitman. Pull
man, Pendleton High school and Mult
nomah, reaching the university Sunday,
February 16.
SOLDIER WANTS TO
MEET LOCAL BOXER
James Donahue Applies for
Bout at Next Columbia
Club Smoker.
Six Colleges Eeprcsented at
Walla Walla Trying to
- Improve Athletics. '
(Special DUpatch to The Joeroal.t '
Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash.
Feb, 7. Tha Northwest Intercollegiate
conference, vcalled by Whitman college
a few weeks ago. convened In thla city
this morning. The six leading educa
tional lnstltutlona of tha northwest are
repressed by delegates. Each school
unuueu 10 reprvaentation by one dele
racuiiy ana one ror its stu
dent body. ' .
following are tha delegates aent b
the alx Institutions renraaontiwl? TTnl
verslty of Oregon, George W. Hug and
Carl A. McLaln, representing student
mwy: uregon Agricultural college,
President Kerr of the faculty, and K.
P. W. Harding president of the student
body: University of Waahinarton. Iiran
Orlnstead. formerly graduate manager
vi auuriica, representing Dptn lacuity
and students; University of Idaho, John
R. Mlddleton. football coach, represent
Ing faculty, and John Simpson, manager
01 Toouuui, siuaent representee; Wash
ington State college. Professor H. V.
carpenter, chairman of faculty com
mittee on athletics and Harold Davis.
-V -t- i. tif ta 1 preiiaem or student atnietio aisocla
HCIV 1UIK iVriier JJri'UUlS U tion. coach Bender, although not
delegate, is aiso in attendance, wnit
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Even If Others Have
Failed to Cure You
Do you feel that your manly strength is slipping r Tha Leading pealallsl
wjrr n. 1. jvu ii.riuu.. muui ana gloomy,
have pains and achee In different parts of the
Doay, your aieep aaaiuroea, wean Pack
unable
despondency, melancholia! palpitation of the heart.
ntrate yogr tnougnts, poor memory,
apecks before the eyes, aversion to
Pipe Dream About Ore
gon Athlete.
man college. President B. B. u. Penrose,
for the faculty, and R. I Ringer, 'class
or iiui, representauv 01 the Associated
students.
The conference will continue today
and tomorrow. An endeavor will be
made to reach a common understanding
concerning Intercollegiate relations be
tween the colleges or tire conference
and If possible to agree on amateur and
eligibility rules for athletes. The onav
year reaidence rule and four-year play-
era rule were favorably mentioned uu
Dan Kelly, our Dan, Is the victim of
a dream, story, which appeared in the
New York World the other day, and
in which tha writer drew amaslng con
clusions. Read It for yourself: r
'Dan k'llv tha wnn.rfui tra I officially by the delegates last nlaht
Jumper, who la credited with the 10Hd,uT.y
yard dash record of .3-6 aeconda. tha 2 !?sfa-i?L ,u?weJ.?eiiVacm:
aumenilClty or Which has been ques- I mMi .nlt . rnnfrnra nratnrlral
tioned in the east is at last the holder intiat conrerence oratorical
of one record, and that is for unioual1' .1 .v -
nie.t.h0d.8 Of training. h . -n.r.l dlanoaltlon to eat toa-athcr
Ai'y' W-n" ' at Pl?J,"lt,ln,tn, ? ly' on some common basis for the sake of
i.KiT.rI-i' li 1 "'.acasmnning better and purer intercollegiate rela.
tabllshment of P. J. Conway, thal.i k.. i..m..ii.. 1 mu .nki
', ,un'1 " "w iiufl-amencan Aininn 1. aznressed that some sort of
body was put again on the most friend
ly of terms.
At the meeting Tacoma was repre
sented Dy a. v;. uameron or North
Yakima; Bellingham by M. B. Wisdom
of Portland; Everett by Dan Currle:
Seattle by J. E. Shrewsbury; Roseburg
WJVn JS' rkVPoVlaibyO: A, Westpate" North
I?,." - r. "i-iir; "V. xaKima oy-u. a. ura
gain. Mr. Westgate had seceded from
the body during the mornlnar when It
refused to give Portland a date.
Although the contest during the day
was sharply fought there was no bad
feeling exhibited among the delegates.
The clashes and wrangles between the
idered part of the game. It has hap-
Graham; Spokane by
, pened every year for the past four
1. years, always coming out in the end as
It came out yesterday. The opinion
waa freely expressed that the associa
tion was too large and some of the
- smaller fairs would have to be clipped
orr. . . .
tt. Everett and Belllngham voted con
. slstently with the Oregon men. Seattle
varied and Tacoma voted always with
North Yakima. At the critical moment
, Walla Walla and Boise were deserted
- by the other members of the inland em
: pire coalition.
Jolly Up at BaAQ.net,
V' After the meeting of the Portland
' association gave a banquet to both the
. livestock men and the race secretaries
. at the Commercial club, where every
TEETH EXTRACTED
FREE
WhenPlates or Bridges
Arc Ordered
All Work at Half Price for a
t- hort time to introduce the
"Electro Painless System"
Full Set. that fit... '....$5.00
Gold Crowns, 22-k.;... $3.50
Bridge Teeth, 22-k $3.50
Gold Fillings $1.00
Silver Fillings v, . . , . , 50
Guaranteed for 10 Years. v
' , Open Evenings. ;
THE ELECTRO
DENTAL PARLORS -
-Washington $i, cor. 5th,
Opposite Olds & King's. -
Robert H. Cosgrove; Lewlston by Dr,
John T. Ray; Walla Walla by R. H.
Johnson; and Boise by W. H. Gibson.
The list or tne stakes and purses ar
ranged by the Country club, the Oree-on
State fair, North Yakima and Spokane
ioijow:
Portland Hasting.
Monday, September 21 Pacing, 1:14
class, $1,000; trotting, 2:16 class, $1,000.
Tuesday Trotting, 2-year-old class,
$400; pacing, 8-year-old class, "$600:
trotting. 2:27 class, $1,000.
Wednesday Pacing, 2-year-old class,
$400; pacing. 2:09 class, $2,500; trotting,
2:20 class, $1,000.
Thursday Pacing, 2:20 class, $1,000;
trotting, 2:1$ class, $2,600; trotting,
8-year-old class. $600.
Friday Pacing, consolation, $B00;
pacing, 2:25 class, $1,000.
Saturday Trotting, consolation. 2:1S
class, $500; pacing, 2:05 class, $1,500;
trotting, 2:10 class, $1,500.
Salem Speed Program.
Monday. September 14 Pacing. 2:12
class, $1,000: trotting, 2:27 class, $800.
Tuesday Facing, 2:26 class. $800:
trotting, 2.16 class, $1,000; pacing, 2-year-olds,
$400.
Wednesday xrotung, z-year-oids.S400:
trotting, 3-year-olds. $600: pacing. 2:08
class, $5,000.
Thursday Pacing, 3-year-olds. $600:
pacing, 2:20 class, $800; trotting, 2:14
class. $5,000.
Friday Pacing, consolation. $1,000:
pacing, 2:05 class, $1,000; trotting, 2:20
class, $800.
Saturday Trotting. 2:09 class. $1,000:
trotting, consolation, fi.vuu.
North Yakima.
Thursday. September 28 2:20
$1,000. 2:5 race. $600.
Wednesday 8-year-old trot $500:
z:u pace, consolation, z,tuu.
' Thursday 2:12 trot, $2,500; 3-year-old
pace, $6C0.
Friday z:su trot, i&oo; 3:0 pace for
non-winners of $2,600 stake, $500.
Saturday z:iz trot ror non-winners
of $2,500 stake, $500.
Entries close May 1.
The 2:09 race and the 2:12 trot are
handicap consolation races, in which the
entry fee will graduate from I to i per
cent of the purse, according to the rec
ords of the horses.
Spokane Interstate Fair.
Monday. October 6 2:14 trot, $1,000;
2:35 pace, '$600.
Tuesday 2:06 pace, $1,000; 3:40 trot,
$600.
Wednesday 2:10 trot, $1,000; 4:20
pace, $700. ' . ,.
, Thursday 2 :25 trot, $1,000; 3-year-Old
pace, $400,
trrl$4oiT:26 Pace. $1,000;, 8-year-old
$5oitUray,:1 1'000' 2:1 trt
That much Interest is being shown
in the approaching smoker at the Co
lumbia Athletic Is revealed in let
ters being received from nearby cities
by Manager Tommy Tracey. Tracey
yesterday received a letter from a Van
couver barracks soldier James F. Don
ahue battery A. fourth field artillery
inquiring about the ajnateur boxing
matches and desiring to go on for four
rounds with any amateur weighing 135
pounds.
Donahue is the pride of the barracks
in tne lightweight division and is said
to be a whirlwind with the big soft
gloves. He will be accommodated by
one of Tracey's youngsters but Just
who will ko on against the military man
will not o decided until later. Pos
sibly Gene Sullivan will consent to box
with the artilleryman. Then there are
Roscher. McCarty and Bob Westley who
could make things warm ror Donahue.
There are no lemons among the box
ers at the barracks. Several fast ama
teurs furnish amusement to the regulars
there on' frequent occasions. Should
one or more of their number oome down
to the smoker, which will be held about
the middle of the month, there will be
a large number of soldiers on hand to
encourage their champion.
Tracey's boye are working out daily
and are in excellent condition for the
hort bouts they are called upon to
enter. Since the last smoker the club
has Increased its membership, there
being a number of ambitious and prom
ising youngsters to join.
Very likely at the next boxing; tourna
ment same of the crack amateurs from
the Oregon City and St. Johns clubs
will be on hand to enter the rlnir. All
amateur boxers In the city are eligible
and all they need Is to send their names
to the Columbia Athletic club before
the middle of the month.
club, working with might and main at
me iorge. ,
The Boss Works, Too.
With him. too. one ma v sea Mr.
Conway, but the latter vehemently dc
nles that he proposes to break into the
athletic world as a competitor. Mr.
Conway Is simply trying to remove
some of the superfluous avoirdupois
which at present makes him a llvlnar ex
ample of the adage that curves are the
lines of beauty.
t ""Ut eI U?L'r i-i -ih! beforralteration:
a "a D w. m vv nigs nv j it-re v j iia-iij uicra
u.iu uiaavo uuiocdihtb Willi LUC rsftC UI I h -v m-ar-t A M W "W W"TTn
an accomplished blacksmith. In fact, PICKED TEAM LINES
doubt
agree
ment will be reached governing athletic
relations.
The following preliminary rules have
been agreed upon:
First Each institution shall have one
vote in the conference.
Second The action of the conference
shall be binding upon the colleges rep
resented. Third The action of the conference
shall be allowed to tand without
change for a period of two years in or
der that it may be tested by experience
trot,
TENPIN KNIGHTS TO
OPEN IN CINCINNATI
(Doited Preia Leaned Wire.)
Cincinnati. Feb. 7. Thouirh tha first
ball in the big tournament of the
American Bowling congress will not be
rolled until tomorrow night the delegates
to the gathering have already bearun to
arrive in considerable number. The
sise of the advance guard is evidence
in itself that the tournament this year
is destined to be the largest and most
representative that has ever been held
since the organization of the congress.
As the present officers ore practical
ly assured of reelection without contest
there is nothing in the way of politics
to excite the delegates, hut the fio-hV
for the next meeting place of the con
gress Is rapidly taking on an interesting
and lively character. Detroit and Pitts
burg are the rival contestant for tha
tournament next year, with the first
named city apparently setting the pace.
BUTLER GETS SPOKANE
READY FOR M. A. A. C.
(Special PUpatcb to The Journal.)
DnAlnA. THrnu 1.". v. n ' Yl ' .
structor Mine Butler is busy getting out
cards for the big Multnomah-Spokane
smoker on February 14. Amom the
numbers are:
135- pound boxing, Jean West, Mult
nomah, vs. Eddie Johnstone Spokane.
145-pound boxing, Frank Ralph, Mult
nomah, vs. Louis Orsie, Spokane.
136- pound wrestling, Ott, Multnomah,
vs. John Adams, Spokane.
175-pound wrestling, Ed Johnson,
Multnomah, vs. Homer Tilley, Spokane.
Tomorrow and Monday will nnaltivelv
be the last days for discount on west
side gas bills. Portland Gas company.
tice at the game. His father, who was
a champion runner in his day, la a
blacksmith. Dan was brought up in the
atmosphere of the forge, and ft is to
his early life that he owes the consti
tution that enables him to stand the
strain of training.
"But it is a mystery to Manhattan's
athletes how the westerner can Indulge
his propensity for horseshoe making
and at the same time retain his speed.
It may be accounted for bv tha fact
that the strenuous work relaxes the
muscles which his athletic pastimes
bring into play and tends to prevent
him from becoming overdeveloped in
the lower limbs. Whatever his reason,
it has not affected his performances in
mo epeciauies in which he 18 supreme
jumping and sprinting.
"Bob Fltzsimmons trained for his
bouts at the forge, but President Roose
velt does not train for a nature-faker
by reading the Biblical injunction that
a soft answer turneth away wrath. Nor
does Martin Sheridan train for the shot-
put Dy rope climbing.
"But results are what a man's athletic
ability are gauged by, and if Dan Kel
ly's toying with the sledge Increases his
speed, we may expect to see New York
athletes follow his example and adopt
strange methods of training.
jonn Flanagan will probably Indulge
In cross-country running, in order to
add grace and ease to his method of
tossing the "fifty-six" through the cell
ing. Melvln Sheppard will practice toe
dancing in the hope that It will Increase
nis stride and make his iorm on the
track a thing of beauty.
"Harry Hlllman and Forrest Smith-
son, the two best hurdlers now perform
ing around New York, will freauent the
swimming tanks, and by assiduous de
votion to the art of diving, nullify the
effects Which too much leaping over ob
stacles must eventually have upon their
muscles. For the same reason, C. M.
Daniels, the champion swimmer, will
practice hurdling, because of the fact
that practice in getting over things
will aid him in getting through the
water.
"And so it will go all down the line.
The track men will practice field events
and the field men track events. What
the result will be no one can prophesy,
but It Is believed that it will result In a
lot of new records, which though they
may not get in tne record books, will
nevertheless be food for talk."
UP AGAINST CHAMPS
What will perhaps be the best game
of soccer football of the season will
take place at 3 o'clock tomorrow after
noon on the Vaughn street grounds,
when a picked team from the three
other elevens In the city will meet the
Columblas, the winners of the city
league.
Following is the lineup of the nicked
team: Goal, McNicholas, Alblna; backs,
Rylance, Crescents; Jago, Crescents;
halves, Hughs. Hornets; Challls, Cres
cents; J. K, Mackie, Hornets; left wing,
A. Matthews and H. Matthews, Hornets;
right wing. Dean. - Hornets; Kllpack,
Crescents, captain; center, Hanson,
Crescents. Mounts of San Francisco
will referee.
Pi
to concentrate you
easily fatigued, apecks be:
society, lack of ambition, will navir donlatrrl
dlssy spells, vital losses, poor circulation, feel cold,
lifeless and worn out, primarily Induced In many
cases through abuses, excesses, overwork, to.T If
so, then I warn you. Do not delay longer.
' .,,.'. .
The methods I devised twenty yeara ago for treat
ing men's dlseasea proved a radical aten in medi
cal science. Those methods have enabled me to
cure dlaeasea that were formerly reanrded in
curable. in working out my methods, I held the
theory that "WEAKNESS," for Instance, waa not
a constitutional or functional ailment, bat a pros
tatic) affection, and therefore, merely local. I rea
soned that ita constitutional effects were simply
the resulta of a tremendous waste of energy due
to inf lajn nation of tha nroatata land that thi.
being true, a local treatment could alone effect a
cure. Thereupon I devised the treatment I employ
today with such marked auccess. Indeed. I have
never imown thia treatment to fall to effect a
complete and permanent cure la a comparatively
short time. . , . .
No Alan Need Be Weak
My treatment for other dlaeasea peculiar to men are also alone
lines, and are equally auccessful. Hence I reiterate that nn .1 hi
My Fee, for a
Cure Is :vf
la Any Uncom
plicated Cat
Pay Me
When
Cured ;
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This Day In Sport Annals.
1849 At Rock Point, Maryland: In
fight for $10,000 purse, Tom Hyer do-
reated Yanicee Huuivan in is rounds.
1872 At Monte Carlo: G. L. Lorlllard
of America won the Grand Prix du
Casino.
1882 At Mississippi City: In fight
for American championship and $5,000
purso, jonn u. ounivan Knocxea out
paddy Ryan in ninth round.
1884 At Boston: New England Tacht-
insr association organised.
1890 At Boston: George Dixon and
tai jaccartny rough t 70 rounds to a
draw, two-ounce gloves. $2,000:
1902 At Oshkosh. Wisconsin i "Kid
Herman knocked out Jack Dougherty
In second round.
1906 At Pittsbug: George Gunther of
Australia and Jack Blackburn of Phil
adelphia, fought six rounds to a draw.
Motor Boat Club Meeting.
The Willamette Motor Boat club will
hold Its second meeting at Mason's
launch yard, foot of East Taylor street,
Saturday February 8, at S p. m. It la
desired that there be a full attendance.
Lonergan Again Honored.
Frank Lonergan, captain of the
Multnomah club football team last year,
was tendered a banquet by the players
at the Portland last night. Manager
Horan, on behalf of the members of the
team, presented Lonergan with a hand-
One-Half Price for
a Few Days More
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--Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson. Hamburg. N. Y.
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with others I ask you
to call and see me.
Tou can arrange to
pay when cured If
you feel doubtful of
my ability.
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Cured in 5 days by
absorption; no pain.
The enlarged veins
are due to mumps,
bicycle or horseback
naing, disease, etc
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cost you nothing, and
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cannot be cured I
will say so, . while If
you take my treat
ment you can pay aa
able. If out of work,
will give you credit.
blood poxsozr
Overcome In W days
or no pay. Symptoms
overcome In 7 to 21
days, without ' mer
cury . or- ldides. If
suffering from ul
cers,, sore mouth or
rii.nA ano Aibinu. jay Bpeciai -treatment is an open door to manly
vlgoJ fP1 .' th Pleasures that belong to perfect health. Any man may
avail himself of m aarvlraa. It haa twian nil la m llf' -ir -tJt
affllsted men, alleviate their sufferings and restore them to health and
Igor. I have therefore placed the charge for my services within the easy
rSKl L.n tnan.no matter what his circumstances. To PROVE faith. I
WILL WAIT FOR MT FEE UNTIL YOU ARE CURED. No man could bi
fairer than that. I take all the risk.. You take none whatever. You bay
everything to gain and absolutely nothing to lose.
Delay Is Dangerous
Men whose vitality la. exhausted, those who have some private disease or
weaaness lurking in their system, and who are prematurely old, while still
juuiie m years oroaen aown wrecks or wnat they ought to be, and who
want to be Strong and to feel as vigorous as they- did before they wasted
1 . r15tn' to nJ'r aln1 to win bacir tha vim, vigor and vitality
vat. auvuiu tuiiauii wiio me oeiore 11 1a too late.
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My Direct-Method Treatment Offers a
Positive CURE for Every filing Man
I Cure "Weakness"
"Weakneaa' la not a nervoua disorder, demanding a tonic system of treat
mom. dui 1a merely a aymptom or chronic Inflammation or congestion In
the prostate gland. This condition exists as a result of early dissipation or
auiuo iiuisiuBrijr irwcg cumracioa aisoraer, ano requires carerully directed
local measures only. By my own original methods the prostate gland la
quickly restored to Its normal state, which resulta In full and complete re
turn of strength and vigor. My cures are permanent because the condition
rospuuaiuio i or uun junctional aisoraer is entirely removed, and I am con
vinced that by no treatment other than my own carefully directed local
meaaurea is a radical cure of thla ailment possible.
Contracted Disorders
The aerlous results that may follow neclect of contracted diseases mnM fc
scarcely exaggerated. Safety demands an absolutely thorough cure' In thei
least possible time. I have treated more cases of contracted disorders than!
anv other physician upon the Paciflo coast. My cures are thorough and are!
accomplished In less time than other forms of treatment require in produe-f
ids; even uuuuuui reauiia. a employ remedies 01 my own devising, ana my
treatment la equally effective In both recent and chronic cases.
I also permanently cure SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON. STRICTURE,
NERVO-DEBILITATION AND ALL REFLEX AILMENTS.
Consultation and Diagnosis Free
I do not charge for advice, examination or diagnosis. If you call for 1
private talk with me you will not be urged to begin treatment
If you cannot call, write for Diagnosis Chart My offices are open alii
day from 9 a. m. to p. m. ana Bunaays rrom lv 10 1 oniy.
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FOR WOMEN ONLY
Dr. Sanderson's Compound
Savin and Cotton Root Pills.
The best and only reliable
remedy for DELAYED PER
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per box or three boxes $6.00. Sold by
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and otner drug naoits are positively curea uj
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the poison from your blood forever
by my New System Treatment
NO INCUBABLE CASES TAKEN
Z Can Be Seen Bally at 891 KtowUon St. Z Z.ead. All Others PoUow
Varicocele, from .-..$10 to $25
Hydrocele, from $10 to $50
Xfervoua ability, from.. $5 to $20
Wasting, from $7.50 to $10
Discharges, from $5 to $10
TTloers, from $5 (0 tit
Blood Poison, from .,...$10 to $30
Pimples, from ,......$7.50 to $15
Eczema, from $10 to $30
Bladder Ailments, from $5 to $12.60
Kidney Ailments, from ..$10 to $30
Prostate Ailments, from ..$5 to $15
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- " i"'fi'o 'ma no excuse ror surrering another day. 1 oon t
5!,- ii ha" falled; " you come t0 me Z will CURB you of Any of the
above-named ailments or not charge you one penny for my services.
uri Defore seeing me. Remember, these prices may stop any
'ffJ-A -Iiian"i?.m ,f 'y2ti 1 can- Wr,t today for particular ir you
cannot call. Medicines are from $1.50 to $6.50 a course. v !
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Our scientific, systematic course of treatment for weak, nervous.
broken down youths and men who have, through dissipation un
fitted themselves for work and the enjoyment of lifet is a system
that has been tested many times oyer and proven entirely satisfac
tory. It is totally different from th many sickening pills and tab
lets and the stimulating, stomach-ruining drugs given by would-be
specialists. Our specific treatment for all the symptoms indicating
Failing Strength is harmless, though -so effective as to remove them
immediately. ' It is constitutional: therefore, by purifying the blood.
strengthening the nervous system; nourishing the tissues, the pa-v
tient Decomes strong ana neaitny, wua an eigns 01 me trouDie
forever gone. This treatments to the human system what the sap
is to the tree it buds energy, ambition and confidence that leaf into
prime, healthy, manly feeling of new life. .:. c;. v ; V v
w t Oar Fee $5 to $30 1 JJS,
OOsTSITZiTATZOsT COBTCDETTTXAX. ABB IBTTTEO A personal, thorough
and searching examination la desired, though if Inconvenient to calk write
us a full description of your trouble. Our office hours are from 9 a. no.
to S:0 p. nu excepting Sunday from t to 12. . Address or call on tho
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