via - ' - . . . -
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KELLY EXPL
OWII RAGE
nn-nn fhfimrtion Silences
;;Kew York by Showing Let
ter Written to Father.
, .
oVRentlrther. ha. been a great deal
'. . .. . ..ar,i to Dan Kelly.
,v,i jr- ,..., aortnter. who
i- MM wonua v......,.. .
.r games iinct th.t ii
' u not in shape W,UI 1
"rUa are tb.bowAY.f.j.
.La discussing tn pour
- Whtl,'rtfc1 I sent to
M.h?iir 2 w5k aiur the Jamestown
4haSlf event for which I , t"
'J iu"r Th wwrn weather cam.
IJt rur day a' before the meeting and
: l waVhoUe.'t night thi nl?CH
, nK a'tent,';.1 1 ?5wsht a peach
aV
' rood deal about my physical condition
the trln and very weak. 1 knew 1 c ouiu
vaa fourth among aeven atartera.
v - , saa Blck o SU .
beaten five feet by the firat
1 Siriona who took third place,
wan, and raraona, wnw
; S2S2 E'jHftK
beaten the beat man ,10 feet
lump .imply on my nerve, aa I had
run only a hort distance. .
-In the 220 yard dash I ran my neaa
" off in the first 160 yards and did not
r " ...tK Annnffh to finish. I oia
not Vt a Place In my heat In 81 ato
I would oonslder this, poor Itime when
wnninr at home, and would think any
man a dub who could not beat It.
"My reat mistake, which wa. re
sponsible for my loaln. was Kf
south too aoon. All the other
. came the day before the meet. The cli
mate did noi have time to jet tOf them,
and they were in good shape. I was
i there In the heavy, humid t2"Pnlre
II days. W. should have stayed north
and one down the day before but BUI
Hay ward (bia trainer) did pot want to
pay the eitra railroad fare on account
of the 16 day limit and he could not
. see that It would make any difference,
anyway. In my condition.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE 3IEN
. 3IEET IN LITTLE ROCK
' . . .,
" ' (tTatted Pmi IMd tnre.l
Little Kock. Ark, Feb. 11. Satisfied
with the past and pleased with the pros
' pect for the future, the magnates of
the Southern league rounded up in this
city today to conclude all arrangements
for the season of 1908. Thia city Is the
, homo of Judge W. M. Kavanaugh, presi
dent of the league, and he has arranged
to give his colleagues a royal time dur
ing their two days' visit As there Is
little actual business beyond the ar
rangement of the schedule to be trans
acted the magnates expect to have ample
1 time to enjoy the entertainment pro
: gram prepared In their honor.
This evening Judge Kavanaugh will
entertain hla guests at dinner, which
' wilt be followed by a theatre party. To-
. morrow he will take his guests on a trip
to Hot Spring, returning to Little Rocs
, ii.. .,.iin in lima tn fmvft a hnnuut
Most of the visitors will remain over
Sunday, on which day they will be taken
to the Country club and other points of
. . . 1 . . 1 V . I . .3 hIaIhUu
1 interest in unue xw """
- s Portion da Take Two Gaines.
' Two games out' of three were won
by the Portland team of the Oregon
Bowling league lam. ihsui. van
quished plngetters being the Oregons.
f'oJlowing was the score:
4'.- OREGONS.
; ' 1st 2nd 3rd To-
.' . . fta.me.Game. Game. tal. Av.
Atnha l2i. 178 198 6615 187
" tvHr..a 14S 171 169 48S 161
'Mlleen- ....... 127'-184 157 418 139
: Cvmnni ISO 138 190 478 lu9
' Rarbour 137 199 152 . 488 164
Total 749 814 866
si 'it PORTLANDS: .
McMonlea C.i. 159 200 174 633 178
Kelly ........ ia ios onu ii
Davlea 188 lt6 14 bua ir.7
Martin... 169 177 189 625 175
'Moore, ... 142 188 144 474 15S
' otal
818 899 834
Onlv On "BEOMO QOTinXE"
That 1 LAXATIVE BUOMO QI'IMNE. Look
for the ilgnit-jre of B. W. GBOVE. I'ted th
WnrM oer to r a iia w um mj- 20c.
TEETH EXTRACTED
WhenPlales or Bridges
Arc Ordered
All Work at Half Price for a
; short' time to introduce the
,"tlectro Painless System"1
Full Set, that fit. .... ,$5.00
Gold Crowns. 22-k $3.50
Bridge Teeth. ?2-k; . . .$3.50
Gold Fillings ; . .$1.00
Silver Fillings 50
U Guaranteed for 10 Years. '
Open5 Evenings, j
THE ELECTRO
DENTAL PARlORS a
S03 Washington St, cor. 3th.
." Opposite Olds & King's.
1 .' I--,
THE
Jx I A ml JD V V a WORLD
s ilil
.V
The first hatcn or aicuraw s
1 : " i
nhntotraoh waa taken by a Heam wewi semce bibh rnai
JS?E2S. it .how. the young men. who are harlnc their flr.t try in
confidently expects a number of them to make good.
OLD RIVALS SCRAP
TO FINISH TONIGHT
Dallas College Will Try to
Win Championship From
Oregon "Agrics."
(Special Dlpitch to Tbe Joaraal.)
Corvallis, Or., Feb. II. Tonight tn
A. C. armory there will be aa ex
citing game of basketball between the
O, A. C. and Dallas college teams, to
decide the southern division champion
ship of tha Stata league. It will ha
a fight to the finish, as each team has
a great reputation to sustain.
During the past season the u. A.
team has played eight games, winning
six and losing to DalUa by a acoro
of 43 to 11. and to the Nome 'Arctlo
Brotherhood team, coached by Claude
8wann,.the score being ti o iv. in;
game tonight is the closing one of
the season. ,
The team has been strengthened ma
terially since its defeat at the hands
of the Lauaa live ana mo struggle
wlli be a great one. A special train
from Dallas will bring 600 rooters for
the game. ... ,
Trainer Heater has developed a splen
did team since he assumed charge of
the athletic work at u. a. u.
The personnel of the team is: Foster.
Rooper, Moore, Horton and "Dugan
Hooper.
TRACES SiKER
Fast Amateurs Meet in Co
lumbia Club Gymnasium
in Boxing Matches.
Tommy Tracey's February smoker at
the Columbia Athletic club in the Ex
position oulldlng, Nineteenth and Wash
ington, comes off tonight at 8:30 o'clock,
and promises to be the most interesting
yet held. Tracey's class has improved
wonderfully since the January smoker
and will give the patrons a splendid ex
hibition. Outside of the local boys an entry
from Vancouver barracks has been re
ceived in the person of James Donahue,
a member of Battery B, Fourth artil
lery. The soldier boy will meet Gus
Roschcr, one of the cleverest youngsters
of the Columbia club.
The other amateur four-round events
for tonight are as follows:
BUI Bundy vs. Mick McCarthy, at 125
pounds; Lou Madden vs. Dan 8ulllvan.
at 140 pounds; Bob Wheatly vs. Lou
Young, at 13S pounds, and Frank Sax vs.
Young Nelson, at 146 pounds.
OREGON SENIORS MAY
BE OUT 0E RELAY RACE
(Special OUpatcb to Tbe Journal.)
University of Oregon, Eugene, Feb.
21. In all probability only three teams
will enter the inter-class relay meet, aa
the seniors have not been able to organ
ize a team as yet Captain Kuykendall
is still trying, however, and may nava
his men reudy by Saturday.
A great deal of Interest has been
aroused over the race and rivalry is
t it fin nanAr tbn aoohomore team
looks slightly stronger, but both the
freshmen and juniors have some last
men- ... ,
captain; George Sullivan, Bond, Wood
and Platts. Sophomore Lowell, cap
Th. toamfl Will DO: JUIHUIB t:iui
tain; Dodson, Jamieson, iwaeu uu n
!. u'ii!iiim Freshmen May. cap
tain; Downs, Seivers, Hoover and
Moon or Johnson. If the seniors enter
they will be: Kuykendall, captain,
MnnrPH Swift. Frank Sullivan and
The winning team will receive a cup
an each member will receive a beau
tiful gold medal.
This Day inXnort Annals.
ibi Arthur m. Wood, famous crick
eter who played many years in America,
born in Derbyshire, England.
1889 At Lexington. Kentucky: Bell
Boy, trotter, sold at auction for 51,
nnn
i'sii TTniversltv of Pennsylvania
adopted new rules for the government
of athletics. .
1898 At iangtry, lexaa; nuou
Fitzslmmons knocked out reter juaner
In first round. '
jSOO At New lora: xerry mcuuTBrn
and George Dixon engaged in uiree-
round exiiiwiion ooui.
1907 Jockev Miller finished first on
five mounts at Oakland.
Rosebnrg Wins Championship, r
(Special Dlnpatch to Tbe JournaL)
pnathnrr. Or.. Feb i.r-In the last
game of basketball to be played this
season by the Western Oregon Inter
scholastic league Robeburg High school
won the pennant Dv aeieaung me ai
bnnv Hiish school. The score at the end
of the flrst half was 26 to in favor
of Roeeburg. In the last nair Kose
bnrg scored 30 points, while Albany
scorea 12, making a lotai or 00 10 10.
Some of Roseburg's team work was
super o.
The girls' teams will nlnv tomorrow
nighU
Alblna Team on Trip.
fc.Tihiie.rack Albfn Athletic club bas--iL1
Tm wJLl lesv March 1 for a
TL.Jlxlpti,s valley, meeting such
Yli ?feab5n H'kH achooli lonnt
A-fi. 2"eKi'.Chemaw Indians and
Dallas second team. - The- Dlavera wha
n" the trip are: Sweeney and
Vndlne,- -forwards: Phillips. center;
Franxke, Springer and Vinson, guards. f
Of! BOARDS TONIGHT
: nrnnw DAILY ' 10URNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY '
or
K
.... i Tnu training rronnda the Dat week. The
"" ....... V a
TO Mil!
Basketball Managers Forced
to Let Murphy Go Play
One More Game.
(Special DUpttch to Tbe Journal.)
University of Oregon, Eugene, Feb.
I L Except for the game with a team
from Muscatine, Iowa. February 28,
the basketball season for the University
of Oregon Is over. On account of lack
of money Manager Nelson was com
pelled to dispense with the services of
Coach Murphy and for the next two
weeks the team will practice under tn-a
leadership of Captain Hathaway. Wblls
thia will handicap the team to some ex
tent Murphy has the team in good shape
and they will be in good condition for
the game.
The loss of the Multnomah club game
which was to have been played here Sat
urday night is a keen disappointment to
the students, as It was expected that
Oregon would retrieve its defeat by
Multnomah last Saturday night.
Through a mistake the Eugene Hlgn
school obtained the Armory for next
Saturday evening so the game was
called off. Multnomah wished to post
pone it anyway, as they are to play the
Portland Y. M. C. A. team Monday even
ing, but another date could not be ar
ranged so the game was given up.
Coach Murphy was greatly hampered
by lack of proper training quarters ana
other inconveniences and consequently
the team has been handicapped to a
freat extent and could not show us
ull strength. ' '
Practically all the games lost on the
northern trip were lost by small mar
gins. . .
The work of Coach Murphy has been
very satisfactory and the team, as a
whole, has improved wonderfully under
his guidance, wun Murpny a
next vear Oregon should have one or
the swiftest teams in the northwest.
There will be three of the best men to
graduate this year, Captain Hathaway,
Van Scoy and Ramp but abundant ma
terial will be left from which to select
the 1908 tearn
Tur of War March 8.
March 8 has been set as the date for
the first tug of war tournament among
the various Dusiness nuuw.,
unions' and societies In Portland. The
.u.iim. mf.rM flenree Lewis, was
unanimously elected laat night to act
with the other referees, Anderson and
Hawklnson. In conducting the tourna
ment. The next meeting of the tug of
war men will be neia ai me nun"
Portland hotel Sunday afternoon at 2
0 clock.
Fights Scheduled for Tonight.
v Pnu XrntrA Wire.)
Freddie Welsh vs. Packey McFarland,
fleorre Herberts vs. Steve Kinney,
eight rounds, at Milwaukee.
Willie Fltsgerald vs. Jim Bonner, 15
rounds, in Keaaing, rennnyivaum.
" Joe Thomas vs. Al Nell, at Bakers
field, California, yCalle off.)
Newark Automobile Show.
(Doited Piw I.1 Wire.)
xr-uarir K J.. Feb. 21. An automo
bile show opened at Electric Park to
day under the Joint auspices of the
New Jersey Automobile and Motor club
and the New jersey Auramoum 1 1 ue
association. More than 25 automobile
manufacturers are represented at the
show, which is to continue for one week.
Schaefer Still Ahead.
Ilnll-il Preta Leased Wire.)
Philadelphia, Feb. 21 Jake Schaefer
won last night from Albert Cutler in the
fourth R-ame or tno i.&uj point is.i uam
lino hllllnrd match. Schaefer made 300
to 220 for his opponent. Schaefer now
has a total of 1,200 to 1,100 for Cutler.
New Woman Champion.
rnnlted Presi Iated Wire.)
Cincinnati, Feb. 21. Mrs. Gertrude
Hull, a Cincinnati girl, won the cham
pionship of the world last night by
bowling 632. Miss Bertie Kern or St.
Louis was second with 609. The Van
couver. British Columbia five finished
third In the five men shift last night.
W. O. W. Athletic Program.
Following are the athletic numbers
on the Woodmen of the World smoker
Srogram tonight: Boxing contest,
eorge Hawley vs. Henry Neicken;
wrestling match, E. Smith vs. Win
Percy; boxing contest, O. Dranga vs.
Billy Miller.
TUITION RAISE AT
OLD WILLAMETTE
(Bceclal Dlipttch to Tbe Journal.)
ci, nr Foh 21. Rates of tuition
at wiiln'mntle university will probably
ha raised at me annual maeuui u iuk
trnateo next June. . This action was
nraeticallv decided upon by some, of
h. momho'r'H of the board at their
meetinir In the Willamette hotel in this
city Tuesday afternoon. While no def
inite scale of advances has been adopt
ed it Is expected that at least two of
the departments will be so affected.
These are the preparatory scnooi ana
the college of liberal arts. The tuition
rate for the former, which Is now $36,
will probably bs raised to f 45 or 50,
while the charge for the course in
the college of liberal arts, It is ex-
rected, will be increased from J46 to
80. - ;-.. ,. :.;;)
" Fee Case in Supreme Court. :j
(Special Dtapatch to, Tbe Journal.)
Salem, Or., Feb. 21. A fee case that
will Interest all lawyers was submitted
In argument before the supreme court
yesterday afternoon, in which W. H.
Holmes and Webster Holmes sue Oscar
Cole for a fee on contract for f 1,000.
On - a . writ of review from County
Judge 'Scott, Judge . Galloway decided
against tbe big fee and an appeal was
taken to the supreme court, . y ; s; i
oni mle
COACH
i'; Ring
Field .
"Track
Diamond
THE,
D
1
.m,h m pft(, '.which
which took
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a big league company,
McGraw
'
KUNI HOIIEY
STILL
Bettors Figure That Ketchel
Will Be Two to One
Favorite.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Feb. 21. In a vain en
deavor to tempt the Sullivan money
from Its hiddlng. betting figures tool?
another tumble and Ketchel is quoted
as a 10 to 6K favorite. Even at that
price there was no wild rush to get
aboard the twin, and It was freely ad
mitted that the price Vlll go to 10 to 6.
Whether It will eventually drop to t
to 1, tn has been predicted in certain
circles, remains to be seen.
"If there is no Sullivan money In sight
by tonight," said a well-known betting
commissioner. "I guess we'll have to
admit that tbe price will be 2 to 1.
It's hard to say where the Sullivan
backing is. So far there haan't been
much money, but It .nay come with a
rush."
The strange part of it all is that
whlla the Ketchel people are willing to
bet at 10 to 6 on the general result,
they do not want even money on 20
rounds.
Apparently if Ketchel can win. his
strength should enable him to win in
short order, but neither the fighter nor
his friends are betting that way.
When the men enter the ring there
will probably be a difference of six or
more pounds in their weight Mike
Twin will hardly fight above the ISO
mark, and probably will be a trifle be
low. Ketchel will scale well up to 151
after he has made the necessary weight
of 164 pounds in the forentxm.
Mike Twin Sullivan laid off yesterday
and took an excursion to San Quentln
with a party of friends. He was es
corted through the penitentiary and
saw the various points of Interest. Upon
his return, which was early In the aft
ernoon, Mike did some shadow boxing.
Today will be a fairly quiet one with
him.
Ketchel contented himself with road
work. He weighed 153 yesterday, and if
he is below weight this morning, will
have an absolute day of rest, as he
wants to be fully up to 164 pounds when
he fights.
SUPREME COURT SETS
v LOCKS CASE DATE
(Special Dlapateh to Tbe Journal.)
Salem. Or.. Feb. 21. The supreme
.court has set March 11 as the date for
the hearing of the arguments in the
case of the state against the Portland
Electric company to compel an account
ing on the part of the company to
show how much is due the state on the
10 per cent agreement entered Into at
the time the state put $200,000 Into
the canal and lock project at Oregon
City. After argument the supreme
court will also decide whether or not
the state Is entitled to recover the
$200,000 if the bill now before con
gress for the purchase of the canal Is
passed.
SWIFT RELIEF FOR
NEEDY OF ABERDEEN
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Aberdeen, Wash., Feb. 21. The As
sociated Charities has completed a per
manent organisation. A committee was
appointed to look into the plan of is
suing tickets to those soliciting aid
instead. of giving them money. These
tickets will be issued by the associa
tion and bought by the charitably in-
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HAVE THE LARGEST
PRACTICE IN PORTLAND
Everybody in the City Knows This to Be the Case.
MY NEW SYSTEM NEVER FAILS
To Prove This, for
I
Z
Tarioooele, from . . , . ., . , f 10 to
Hydrooele, f rom !it0
Nervous Debility, from . . j $B to
wasting, from $7.fi0 to
I2S
60
20
10
10
15
discharges, . from
.$5 to
Uloers, from
.$? to
Any man who wants to be cured nowthat I have offered my services at
such LOW PRICES has no excuse for Buffering another day. I don't care
who has failed, it you come to me I will CUKE you of any of the above
named ailments or not charge you one penny for my services. Don't give
un before seeing me. Remember, these prices may stop any day. Call and
see me If you can. - write today for particulars if you cannot calL Medi-.
clnes are from $1.80 to $6.60 a course.
BAXX.T H0TO3, 9 TO 8. COXSV&TATXOjT RES. STTHBATS, 10 TO 1.
OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
- BEPAJLATB PABLOXB
EVENING. FEBRUARY 21. -
dined and will be honored by the as
sociation when presented.
i h. nrarantxatlon intends to see that
no one shall so to bed hungry; that
In case of sickness medical aid shall
be furnished, and that red tape shall
not Interfere with relief. The. desti
tute need not wait for Investigation
I before being " helped. r Not a cent or
-til. .... .... I.I I. mm iH.mh.l-.hln TMfl
or donated will . go aa salary, as all
of the officers donate their service.
('.
't'i
" Colonial Masoueraile.
. Tomorrow night the big- colonial and
hard times masquerade at the Oaks
rink.' Parents should take -the little
ones to see this grand display of colo
nial and patriotic costumes. . Like a
circus, the old take the young and en
joy It thewiselves. Six elegant Prises
for costumes, also a door, prtse. Every
thing is now in readiness for this big
masquerade Oaks rink tomorrow night
CUZOTOMrXA XOTZZJa.
mar nr iav xrycxsoo to
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44 a at Cor. Btersasoa, , Srsat -
, ; ,. . Market.. -,.
Rooms' single snd en suite with
or without hatha Prices, $1.00 a
day up. Telephone, hot and cola
water; elevator service all night.
Mrs. H.Hycr.Prop.
(Formerly Geary and Mason Bts.) ;
T him aalna fiaasaiets. I bad bat
BlexiOD. pimples on my ica, aaa mj y
ItCMUd aa It should have been. Now I up entirely
wall, and the pimplea have a 1 1 disappear from mi
(sea. I ran truthfully say that Uaararau are jna
MadTarti!Ib.v.ukenonlrtwonl
Pleaaatit. Pslatabla, Pen, Taa Gwa Do go
NTr Htekaa, Waakan or Orip Me. ae,Ua. Me
aold la bulk Tha gaaalna Ublai iUn4 0 0'
6arant4 to fare or joor money back
BterUog Remedy Co., Chicago or N.T.
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i win
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NERVOUS DEBILITY, ECZE
MA, OBSTRUCTIONS,
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Blood Poison, from...... $10 to $30
Pimples, from $7.60 to $16
Eosema, from $10 to $30
Bladder Ailments, from. $5 to $12.60
Kidney Ailments. . from .. .110 to 130
Prostate Ailments, from.,, .S to $1S
POS PBXVAOY.
ta MaiTi-M m
ffpSFS Best Tor
ff lU-y The Bowels,
mm0
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mail. Regular prfce $2.00 per bottle
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DON'T FAIL TO READ THE FOLLOWING :
Do you
ret no - in me
ret
morning
weighty
feeling deep in '
1n ' A Mtn In vaur
your
htiw eyes, a general- sense or wea
over youT ' Does
yovr back acher
a dull, never-ceasing neaoacnv mat
move suaaeniy increaaee io vmiwi
bing pain for a few mementsf ;Are you per- -,
petually tired, with disinclination for either
mental or physical activity? Are you , tor-,
tured bv an extreme hunger that - when you ,
-attempt to eat turns to a.loathlar of foodT.
Do you experience hot and cold flashes up
snd down the spinal column, palpitation of
the heart, sleeplessness, extreme - nervous
ness, and a constant craving for something :
that you are unable, to - Identify t .- Are you
oppressed at times with a nameless dread
as if of some Impending dangerT j . .,,
a sibjous coarBXTZosf. " . ;
Tf you have any of the , above, . symptoms -
vours Is beyond doubt a case or functional
weakness, brought on by an excessive waste
of nervous energy. The csuse of your con
dition mar be due to a - congested, . enlarged
or Inflamed Prostate Gland, an uneured Con-
traded Disorder, or Varicocele. Uhless the -
damage Is repaired and the tremendous waste of energy -stopped, the
entire nervous system becomes bankrupt and suspends. It is Impera
.i... ii..r.f.ni that the sufferer from weakness should seek effective
pi medical aid In the quickest possible
Wo
Caa any reasonable man desire m mora fair teat of np methods the ta
let me ear aim first a&A to pay after fee la went
- -' XCEXB XT WAJUmiO.
My heart Is filled with compassion for the man .who is thus tnlslesd ,
untU his ailment has progressed beyond the limits of medical jkllU
Thousands of men are thus rendered hopeless wrecks, who, IF THET ,
HAD COMB TO MB IN THE FIRST PLACE would today be strong,
hearty men, happy In the consciousness of manly vigor. 1 : want this
warnfng to ring In the esrs of every -i(alllnr wn : BT OKACH-DUO-
aiva wxxjj hot ovxb tow. slbottuo Bzx,t ajub babtoek-
OU9 JtAXEBaUPTB, OJIDniAB-t aCBDIOAl PBAOTICB IS, OP BO
ivilL, Only Individual treatment of soothingi healing medicines, ap
plied to the seat of the disease by a direct method that takes into sc.
count your entire physical condition and that provides for any compli
cations that mav lst. can ever core and permanently restore to you
the vigor and buoyancy of perfect health. Such a treatment I nave.
I Will Guarantee a Cure and You Can Pay Me
When You Are Well
I have employed this Direct Method treatment without a single failure
for over $0 years In the cure of men's diseases. It Is my own original r.
treatment and is known to no other physician. You do not take a
single chance of failure when you come to me for a cure. I will guar
antee a cure If 1 treat you. Not an ordinary verbal guarantee, but a
written agreement, backed up by my reputation of over JO years as a
successful specialist In Men's Diseases and the high position 1 main
tain in the medical world.
VARICOCELE
I cure any case thst I accept in one week's time. My treatment is a
painless one, and in most instances the patient need not be detained
a slnsle day from business. There Is no doubt or guesswork, but abso
lute certainty of a thorough snd lasting cure, with complete return to
that degree of health and vigor that existed before the disease began.
STRICTURE
Mv treatment foV Stricture is absolutely painless, and perfect result a
can be depended upon in every Instance. I io no cutting or dilating
whatever. -
CONTRACTED DISORDERS
Every ease of contracted disease I treat is cured thoroughly. My pa
tients have no relapses. When I pronounce a case cured there Is not a
particle of Infection or Inflammation remaining, and there isn t the
sMghtest danger that the disease will return In Its original form or work
its way into the general system. Borne contracted diseases are less
serious than others, but none are too trivial to warrant uncertain meth
ods of treatment. I especially solicit those cases that other doctors
The mnwhoahas been positively oured of a disease peculiar to his sex '
know that a great blight has been lifted from his life. He realises tliat
the stumbling-block to business and social success has at last been for
ever removed? Having thus gamed the great Ood-glven power of com.
nlete health, he re-enters the race of life with renewed hope, ambition
and courage, and with that vim and vigor which make victory possible
in every undertaking. This has been the happy experience of legions of
men whom I have recently cured for life of such a disease.
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TTTBX8, SPBCTrxO BX.OOD POXSOV and PILES. I also treat and cure
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I offer not only free Consultation and Advice, but of every case that
comes to me I will make a careful examination and diagnosis without
charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get expert
opinion about his trouble. ...
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In selecting a physician or specialist, when In need of One, some con
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snd length of time an Institute or medical man has been located in the
SltV It stands to reason that an institution that has stood the test of
irrla snd numbers its cures by the thousands is far superior to mush
room institutions that spring up In a night, last a few months and are i gone.
We have been curing men 29 years and are the oldeT specialists curing
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