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Stanford and California
! Fence on Rowing: Date
Amendments Made Eules
Automobile Club's Annual State Varsity Classes Will
Affair Serves to Start Im
proved Roads Campaign.
Compete in Indoor Ath
letic Game Events.
'? 4tiwdl WPtdi to Tba Joornal.)
' ; Stanford Cnlverslty. Cal. March I
Aa over 10 days htv elapsed sine the
lut UNiini of the intercollegiate
" asreement committer, which wi held
t lu, JVanclaco laic In January,, and I Russell urL-slded' ui Jhe mating, and
am .n haa been received from I among; those who spoke woro naTlM
California relative to the various
amendments passed at that time. It la
, assumed here that no objection haa
been made to them, for each university
haa only one month In which to refuae
ratification.
Stanford haa refused to adopt the
r revision concerning the Intercollegiate
reshmen baseball same, ao that only
two amendments remain Indorsed by
the Cardinal and the Blue and Gold.
The first of these refers to the place
of the third 'varsity DaseDall matcn,
provided that, when one la necessary, it
ahall be played alternately on the cam
puses of the two universities. The
other clause that haa been mutually
. agreed upon makes aeven the maximum
number of men that may be entered by
either college In any event of the inter
collegiate track meet
. No agreement haa been reached for
the Hate or the iniercoiieriate regaua.
(Special Dispatch to The Joornal.)
University of Oregon, Eugene, March
ABERDEEN
ER
NEEDS ABOUT $5,000
Business Men See Value of
Black Cats and Will
4 Give Support.
(Special Dlspaten te The Journal.)
Aberdeen, Wash., March 6. The vio-
More than a hundred mem here of the
Portland Automobile club and a number
of Invited guesta, including county and . The track aeaaon will be officially I torlous pennant-Winning Black Cat base-
city officiate, were present at the an- opened here tonight with a big Indoor I ball team waa considered auch a good
nual banquet of the organisation last I meet, 'between the classes. About 49 1 advertisement for this section of weal-
night Oood roads was tho principal men will take part Track event. I ern Washington that President Mac
topic or the evening, president iwia wr-.tiinc --i tuc-of-war conteata will farlane of the haaebaTI aaanrlatlnn an
tlclpatea but little trouhla In mlnlni
a snn v.r . .,., ...v, - I iiwnnry rssn to trip inetm in
A 800-yard and a W-yard dash, a the field this aeaaon.
1.000-yard run. hljrh Jump, shot DUt. I By many the Cats were conaMararl
Droan jump and pole vault will be tne me moat valuable aaaet in the advartia-
chlef events The Eugene High achool I Ing line that waa ever put out from
men will compete In two events, among I Gray's Harbor, taking the name Into
memseivea. , sections where It had never been heard
j'riies are Offered by tne merchanta I before and would not have been nub.
to the winners of the varloua eventa. Ilahed If It had not been for the turn
me idea or tne management la to give
an impetus 10 eariy itir ni worit. a
number of new men will make tbelr
Initial appearance tonight
Remarkable) Convict . Who
Put Prison on Business
Basis Has Served' Time.-';
to encouraae Interest and nreaent
Vimrtr flnarilaar of California, when I me mawer to
F. Swiaeru Dr. Andrew C. Hmlth. Coun
ty Assessor H. V Sigler, R. I.. Sabln of
the city executive board and Cheater A.
Whltemore of the Hose Festival com
mittee. Mr. Swlaert advanced the argument
that automoblllsta should be taxed from
$110 to 1100 each, according to the car
owned, and that the fund accruing
therefrom should be act aalde for rond
Improvement. He was a atrong advo
cate of the proposed motoring road
from Seattle to Los Angeles, and be'
lleved that in time It will become a
fact
Dr. Smith waa In favor of the Pacific
coast auto couraa, but believed that
the autolata ahould not' be taxed for
tne building of auch a road. He aald
he believed the etata could taaue bonds
covering the proposed improvement and
suggested that an effort be made by the
ciuo to encourage in
the
f ave me impression insi
o have California spree
ford as late as April 20.
Witter of the California
lanager Bnediaar or uauiornia, wnen i "" y awo iciwaiur
he -left the conference laat FVlday. next aeaaion.
cava tha Impression that ha would try A vote of thanks was tendered the
lo row DUO I in i-iiAiav ui inv uanquci,
But Captain I whlclr-waB compoaed of flol Blumauer,
crew haa In-1 Will F. Llpman and Henry Wemme.
frirrrxM Vfanarcr Knoon that the Call-1 Tha Commercial club dinlnsr room waa
fornla men would row on April n or i appropriately aecoratea ror tne occa
not at ail. I eie
The whole trouble baa arlaen alnca
California's refusal to rent Stanford a
Iwut w hn tha tlm. rinii ta Aa ao. al-
f-wtiTffi with the coasters
would be able to row at an earlier date,
but that now seema Improbable. Any
data later than April xi would inter-i Portland has made an auspicious
fera with the examination at tha atate I aUrt toward tha 1908 pennant Of
ullrVrl,l-W. . . r, v w couraa the team played with an Inferior
- Coach Turner visited Coach Murphy jot but It waa the ftrat time the men
in san xranciacw
him improving,
ao that tha data
vlaltea Coach Murphy jot but It waa the ftrat time the men
9 Je,ur!y "r '.unf hd lned "P together and their showing
,il!c7., JV?1??: cred-thla ona. Nine to three la I
of nla com In a to ui ' u .. .
to be In tha near future. I ceciaiiv when that tm hHi tha rUm.
plonshlp of tha Paclf lo coast fleet
fJSCAIESPLAY
; Y. fi). C. A. TQNIGHT
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Charley Irwin will work out with the
Seals until it la time for him to join
the Denver club. Manager Long ex
tended him thia privilege Monday. It
will ba a couple of weeks before lrwln
will need to leave for Colorado.
e e
Ham Iberg has been offered a berth
for tha aeaaon bv Duadala at Seattle.
but the figures are not high enough for
S-. y- -rt 1 ii. ii m I DUl me ngurea are not nign enough Tor
Crack Iowa Basketball learn lw.twlrl?r The AUmwi nd
- . . . I Oakland State league team a are also
will Line up Against
Portland Stars.
Tlieva will ba two bigr gamea at the
T. M. C. A. tonight, when the long
awaited engagement between the famed
Muscatine champion basketball team of
. Iowa and tha. local aasoclatlon team
' will ba fulfilled. That tha Muacatlnes
' possess a strong team is undeniable.
Their defeat of tha Dallas collerian
speaks volumes for this, but neverthe
less tha T. M. C A. ventures to hold
some hopes. ' Captain Hertman anyway.
haa no doubts snd while sura the same
will be hot is confident that tha Port-
. ,.jniere. will pull out ahead.
Prior to the big- game Columbia High
" school will play the Y, M. C A. second
team. At times tha second team men
show soma form but they will need it
tonight ror tne schoolboys, who hold
' the interscholestlc champlonahlp, are
determined to take ona from them. The
first team will Una ud: Hartman. C.
Gordon, forwards; Young, center; L.
' uoraon, rugn,,guaras.
BENEFIT MATCHES AT
MERRILL'S TONIGHT
J Moldera union No. J 89 will give i
Benefit boxing and wieatllns tourney to
Wight la Merrill's hall, five ring and
. one mat bout being scheduled for the
. entertainment of the guests. Following
: are those who will take part In the
entertainment:
Frank 8a xe vs. Tom Corbett at 145
pounds; Charles Bangell vs. Frank
nodgers, at 148; Fred Saxe vs. un
, known, at 1I4j Bert Bailey vs. Ed An
v derson. at 130. and James Donakue vs.
Sam Algers, at Hi. The wrestling bout
- is to be between Charlea Shafer and
waiter Delberg, at 170 pounds.
Wfllle Lewis Going Abroad.
' " New York, March .. Willie Lewis,
: wno nas peen wonting nis way toward
i tha front In the middleweight division
. at a fast clip lately, baa decided to take
a try at the boxing gams abroad. He
,uas engaged passage for himself and
manager and fntenda to sail for France
v tomorrow. He has completed partial
arrangements for several flshts in Pari.
..; where pugilism Is just now enjoying
i more xavor wan was ever ins case be-
fore in tha French capital. His first
, match will probably be with Marc
i Gauthier, the French champion.
Cricket Club Elect.
Tbs following officers were elected
at a meeting; of the Portland cricket
, club last night:
' ' President, Paul Henderson; vice-
presidents, 8. L. N. Oilman. A. M.
t Crocker, C Blakely; secretary, J. C.
angling tor the old Commuter, but he
nas rsiusea to sign any contract up to
date. Contrary to report, he says ha
Is in the best of health and ready to
pitch the game of his Ufa.
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Ralph Willis has come to terms with
Long and algned his contract. He had
a little difference In regard to salary at
the outset but that was straightened
out Willis, so Long thlnka, will be one
of the strong, members of his pitching
a tan una year.
e
Ud to the time Mohler left Los An-
geles for San Francisco George Wheeler
bad not received the contract that was
sent hlra bv Lons. so the Kid doesn't
know just what the aewlns machine
pitcher Intends to do this year. George
said that if he did not play ball with
Saa Franelsee, he would like to go east.
Clarence Whtttredse. the new Seal
stabster. Is well recommended. He Is a
trapping big fellow, standlnar six feet
and weighing 175 pounds. Ha la a
brother of the ,A1 Whlttredge who
pucnea ror me uakiana club in 1904
The Whlttredge come from around In.
tpolla and Llebhardt. the Cleveland
pitcher, aays that the new man Is prom
ising material, but that he needs a
worm oz worn, as ne lacks control.'
The Ansel 1908 baaeball anuail arot
away to a flying atart with their spring
practice work Monday morning. The
following men were on hand when the
first ball of the practice season Was
thrown: Captain Dillon. Catchers
Happy Hogan and Teddy Easterly,
Pitchers Dolly Grav. "Rlaino- Sun" Ran
dolph, Franxel Hosp, Thorsen, Koestner
and Skel Nagle, Fielders Brashear, Del
mas, Oak and Rube Ellis.
a
Berry's team doesn't look so strong
as it was last year." said Mohler. In
discussing the prospects of the cham
pions. "Of course, you can't tell much
about It at this stase. Much detends
upon the pitchers, and If Dolly Gray has
as good a season as he did last year, it
111 be a bis heln to therh. Randolnh
had arrived before I left Los Anreles
and the team was ordered out for prac
tice last Monday, so they ousht to be
pretty well whipped in line by the time
meir games with tne wnite box com
mence. There have been In the nelah
ornooa or a hundred ball nlayera win
tering in Los Angeles. Buck Francks
Ix still there and will not leave for
umana ror some time.
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BEAVERS 11 FIRST
GAME OHM SEASON
With Pernoll in Box Port
land Defeats Jackies
From Tennessee.
The sum of Id. 600 was collected to keen
tne team going last year but it
thought $5,000 will probably be suf
flclent this year.
There Is every reaaon to believe the
team will be fullv aa rood, thla aeaaon
aa last, aa Manager Brown haa auo
ceeded In eecurlog most of the good
players he coveted. The laat to algn
waa j. tei. mompson or umana, whom
Blown considers as srood as Hlsra-tn
botham. The fans in this aectlon are
looking forward eagerly to the opening
ui ma aeaaun
SWANN AND BILYEU AID
IN BEATING MUSCATINE
(Special Dtapatrh to Tbs Journal.)
Corvallls. Or.. March . Orexon Axrl
cultural college, reinforced by Claude
Swann and Bllyeu, the two crack col
legln members of the famous Alaskan
basketball team, which recently toured
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Santa Barbara. Cal.. March 6,-Th. tTn tryalnlrt.
Portland baseball team of the Pacific feat to the champion Muscatine team
Coast league played Its first game of ev?ninKK, Te cor wa 4 to
. .... " . . n- - Without doubt the game was the great-
v... -vl iiv, oovou fit vcr seen on the local court. This
members of that organisation now here Is the first defeat of the tourists In
enlisted the services of two local clay- Oregon and me tenth on their trip,
waa emsaa w a. wa IS 17 alalia. Vi 1 11 U J 111 ltU I
Htates cruiser Tennessee In a good
game oy tne score of 9 to 3.
Pernoll and West composed the bat
tery for the Beavers, while Blayos and
Gorusch acted likewise for the sailors.
The Jackies Played a sood brand of
ball, but the Portland men went them
some better and showed surprising To Be Made an Annual Event, to
ALBANY ORGANIZES
A BIBLE SCHOOL
Employ High Talent and Draw
From Everywhere.
DENVER SAYS ENGLE IS
ASKING MAC FOR TRIAL
(Special DUoateb to Tha Journal
Denver papers are saying that Oeorse Albany. Or.. March 6. A Bible eon-
land In 1901, will probably be a member tlnuln probably two weeks. It Is pro
of McCredle's staff again this year, posed to open the sessions to the state
ttusmaThag"-: SlS" " ."2 V I"1 1
just wnat trutn mere is in the report " """ w"
that Mac and Engle are in oorrespond- reuar ailY flssaes conducted accord-
ence Is not certain. However, It is not m lo. scneauie. 'ine matter is being
believed that Mac will take the trouble promoted by Prealdent Harry M. Crooks
to trade any of his young slabsters for OI coiiege. ana oy ouperiniena
(United Press Leased "Wire.)
Washington, March .Augustus VT.
Macheit, one of the ringleaders In the
postofflce graft cases, and whose trlalj
established a record for hard-fought
criminal oaaea In which the federal
government has been Interested. Is
sbout to become a free man agaia
Machen was sentenced to serve two
terms of two years each In the West
Vlralnla nenitentlarv at Mnundavllla.
His good behavior has had the effeot
of reducing the time to thrse years
no. st midnight tonight his sentence
XDlrea. He la exDeotml to loin his
family in this, city tomorrow morning.
The officials at the Moundsvllle
prison aav Machen has proved himself
to re tno most capable prisoner wno
nas aver boon . incarcerated there. His
work has had the effect of placing' the
prison on a business basis eg.ua! to
that of any establlahment prison or
otherwise in tne country. Bo import
ant wore tha reforms Instituted at his
suggestion snd so valuable were the
changes made, that the committee of
the state legislature .wanted to compli
ment mm in meir report or an inves
tigation made of the prison, but he ob
jected to receiving the compliment
Maciien's work In prison has been of
such an important character and his
conduct so exemplary that he haa been
granted many extra privileges during
his confinement He haa never anant
a night In a cell. It Is said, having been
liven quarters in a large room on tne
ower floor of tha orison. His work
required his presence. In tha main of
fice of the prison at all houra, It hav
ing been nothing unusual for him to
start on his work aa early as 6 o'clock
and to remain up until midnight Dur
ing auch time ss the prison work did
not reoutre nls attention he haa been
studying French and German and is
aaiu to have become proficient In both
languages. He was not reaulred to
wear tho stripes of a convict and per
sons having business with the prison
transacted It with him without havlna
the slightest Idea from his appearance
that they were dealing with other than
a paid officer of the Institution.
Machen is said to be the nlctura of
health, his condition being much bet
ter than it was when he entered the
prison. His hair la a shade whiter
than when he was committed, but he la
In splendid physical condition. During
the three years that he haa been de
prived of his liberty he haa not seen a
memner or his family, but a photograph
of all of them has formed a part of a
glass paper weight on hla desk. It waa
nis wisn mat members or his family
hould rot see him in orison, and hla
wisn was resiectoa.
'Suffered day and nlarht the torment
or licninx riles. JVothinsr halned ma
uniu i usea ijoan s tjintment it cured
me permanently." Hon. John R. Gar
rett, Mayor. Glrard. Ala.
Saloonman Fined.
(Special Dispatch to The Joornal.)
Aberdeen. Wash.. March I. In tha
tnree cases Drought against Ed Dolan
for violation of the Sunday closing law,
which came up before Judge Loomls in
the police court. Dolan pleaded guilty
and was fined 180 on each of two
narges. a rmra charge was dismissed.
i i a
Read Sharkey's Saturday ad.
the old veteran
Enxle has served
minor leagues and
could hold his own in the Coast league
is a proDiem mat rew care to discuss.
More than likely the company would I
prove too raft zor tne former star.
WASHINGTON INVITES
ent Sanders of the public schools. An
hla tlm tn thn organization has been effected and com-
hether or not he mi t tees sppolnted.
This PapetBsM
A few months ago a man earns to my office
and told a story of his experiences which Is
so typical of what the avarage patient goes
through before coming to tno that I wish
every man could' read it ;"
My fee for frt In Any Sim-
BB. TAYX.OB, '
tht Leading nsolalloVi
a Cure
pie Ailment
Pay Me After 1 1
Have Cured You
The evening sessions of this confer
ence will be public and addressed by
men or eminence irom an sections. A
specialty is to be made of Pacific coast
talent.
The Bible school will give an oppor
tunity to combine an outing and a
TO TENNIS TOURNEY &7 ' .
VJ i jwu vuj miu ABiuanu il.T, illcir
Chautauuuas. Albanv brocoses to hulld
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.) un a summer Bible school that ahall ha.
University of Oregon. Eugene. March come noted amonor the rellarlous atu..
o. j tetter nas ucen receivea irom tne aents or tne .racinc coast
university or Washington asking that a
tennis tournament be -held at Seattle at I t . Vr -r a it irATiTnTnn
the time of the triangular track meet. LAE MAN MODIFIES
June 1. Waahina-ton haa Invited fnur
colleges. Idaho. Oregon. W. S. C and STATEMENT NO 1
Whitman Tannla rnnniea ira vr.ta4 O A a. X JJUXl X A
to pay their own carfare. The tourna
ment will be held in the morning and
the track and field meet in the afternoon.
k
ILL
MILITARY
ACADEMY
Detroit Champions Start South.
,Mr' Jffc? T;S5?,!SffSr J Petition for the nomination of rej
Jennings, wit h a ma jomy of th play- ,entative on the Republican- ticket.
(SneMal Dlaoatch ts Tha Jonrnatl
Eugene, Or., March 6. Augustus C.
Jennings, who has previously repre-
sentea iane county in tne legislature.
naa oeen county cierx ana nas nein sev
eral other public offices, has filed his
rep re
fn! Ah iE Je.Hta,rti" B0h t,05a:' natei and eIected he wl Blve attention
m ifvS h? Phti?,.teE T.h 1 u"3 t0 c" and aa bUls nd resolutions
will matte Its heaaauarters in Hot I .
i m . i, .ri -. wotr aim cure economical, equitable and Just laws
riiLr XiZL MnJjrbe.r fk exhlblt,on to defeat all vicious and class lagls-
.5- tB r?f AL1?!8? ,an,d latlon aria jobs to graft money from the
fehb0nrinfriM; S, ."eK B1.Uv.ff' LlttU tate treasury. He further States that
Rock and Memphis will be the soenes t.. tnr. tut .-ii...
... kp, .V .7i T ' B'"i l"e" United states senator who haa received
fiin.ra lli.fiL be,.Taii.1',- tn highMt number of Republican votes
JaII 1 t e - ?rrth? r,v iome tor position at the next general
provides for games at Louisville, Terre election preceding the election of a
Haute, Indianapolis, Toledo and Cln- senator, without regard to his lndl-
viauai preierence.
tain, Hi. en wick; vlce-oaptain, P. Chap-
j pell Browne; -comratttee, K. Rylance, w.
f O. Smith. S. Mill . J. Il-h. W. fthlrw
i ivy.
mm
m ' M ef blood renetffas whleh falls.
'M R ?..! SPf00 ba hate loued tha rigitt ahlm
' i?.ViAftlt,1,,n Car.a ihay all lf. 1 ai
iSIm'i V? V '"..m and raoommandl,
H e have a chaaoe to reaoauasu
frsd 0. Wlitsa. tl glm Ss.. Kewark. H. J
Pieasaet, PalaUhle. Pptont.Tastseeod.bsAse;
Voter blaaea. Woasea oeOrtpa, la. Stc MeTvott
1 -nia is ouu. Tin ftsaino tablet ttaniool OOl
6ter Hog Resnedy Co., Chlcage or W.T. a-
KrJll SUE, TEH UllUOU BOXE
r
Danny Lone Is wnnrlerlnar who haa
been tamDerlnir with Wtclr Rnutur. tha
it ..,.- . . 1 ' : :
nmiuiuiu twiner, wno acceptea nis
terms, iong holds a letter from Rou
ter In which he thanks Danny for ex
tending him the nrlvlleee of nltchinar In
fast company. This was Indited before
tne Honolulu tttars vlslterl tha lalandaL
wnen iong neard from Jess Woods that
Reuter had chanaed hin minH unH aaira1
for more money the lnr.al numnr
juuipcu iu me conclusion that some
body had out a rlea In hla Mr "I win
not oe snaaen aown ror more monev."
declared Long today. "If Reuter doesn't
want to luiiin tno terms we agreed
upon he can stay at Honolulu. Joy
taint vvvr lur inv saints money 1 orrered
Reuter and when he- rot to winning
games I raised him twice. I would
have done the same with Reuter if he
had been successful. Some of Fishers
players, I think, advised Reuter to hold
out for more money. Well, he won't
get It"
Danny fihay not the Tacoma rntrhr
but the other Danny will wear an Oak
land uniform next season. Dannv u-aa
released by the New York Giants he.
cause his blr league days are over. and.
as he wanted to stay on the coast. Oak
land; got him. . This probably means
that -Truck Egan, will play rirst base
this year. ' Truck used to be a first
baseman, but that was years ago, end
he wants to wind tip his career where
he began it. Truck ought to make a
good f irst-sacker, for he is big enough
to make a sood mark for the infielders
to throw at He has been slowing up a
bit In the last few years, and does not
cover as much ground as he used to.
8 hay can "field all around Truck, and
aiso snow him up on tne oases, out me
lad with the red neck can still slam the
ball, and that will insure him a Job for
many a aay to come.
cinnatl.
Thompson and Murphy Ready.
San Francisco, March 6. "Cyclone"
Johnny Thompson and Johnny Murphy
have finished their training and appear
to be in fine fettle for their contest to
morrow. The contest will be for 2K
.?,."?" J & T&W: two logs." while lading cars,
Roche has been decided upon as referee,
Thompson and Murphv are retarded
as two of the best fighters who have
n their division dur-
Logger Fatally Hurt.
(Special Dlnpatch to The Joornal.)
Hoqulam, Wash.. March . John
Strum, 24 years old. a logger employed
by the Poison Logging company, re
ceived fatal injuries, being crushed be-
Eye glasses SI. 00 at Metzger's.
a PORTLAND OREi
rm A Boarding and Day
School for Young Mea and
Boya
. Preparation for at.
legee, U. a Military and
" jacaasmiea. Ao
eredlted to Stanford.
paraaivy, comeii. Am
herst and all Bute Unl-
riu as ana- Agricultural
woueges. Manual train
ing. Business course.
The principal has had 21
yes re experience in Port,
lend. Comfortable quar
ters, xiest environments
Make reservations new.
For Illustrated catalog
ana oiusr literature ad-
arts
J. IT. BILL, U. D..
Prlncl&svl and rrovrletos.
a -a a Jm
la tho first place, this mas was of strong and healthy appearance,
and began by telling me hs was never sick In bed for1 a single day as
. far back, as ha could. ysmstnbsr. HUymptoms wars lack of ambition,
vim. snergy and power to concentrate his mind. , "
Questioning him as to whst hs thought csused his trouble, hs a
mltted excesses In early life, and confessed to a slight disorder con
tracted soma five years past By advlcs of well-meaning friends hs
tried prescriptions, which helped to a certain point, but failed to go
beyond that His next stop wss to consult a doctor, and hs sought out
one with a large general practice and good reputation. The doctor
cheered him with the assurance that hs would undertake the treatment
of his case, asked him a few questions and prescribed medicine, both
vr two, ajiu internal use. ror uie rirst raw weeks ne Improved so
much that hs discontinued his visits to the doctor to stop ths drain on
bis purse. A little later hs had a rslspso which was verys discouraging,
especially as hs felt ths weakness eomlng on. which caused pains in ths
back, sleeplessness and general lassitude. Hs sought help from a
specialist for disorders like his own. but soon realised that hs was in
incompetent hands. The specialist, who had bean In business but a
short time, closed his offices and want away. Following thla ths suf
ferer waa attracted by tha claims of a doctor who told him that hs
must get next to Nature, and that Nature was sewed up just lnsids of
his electric bait. It cost him about 1100 to find out that electricity
would not help a bit '
In a vary skeptical and hopeless frame 'of mind this man cams to
me. ' 1 examined him In a manner that he admitted he was never ex
amined before. I found ths exact cause of ths whole trouble, ex
plained It fully to him. together with my plan of treatment, and guar
anteed him a perfect and permanent cure, and offered to let him PAT
WHEN CURED. Last week hs said hs fen as good, sound and
healthy, as strong In vigor, as hs over had In his life.
I proved to this man that ths whole secret of my success In curing
WEAKNESS. VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE. CONTRACTED DISEASES,
CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POI80N was knowing definitely whst treatment
was Indicated and how to give It There Is no mystery about my
methods or medicines. My knowledge of Men's Ailments Is superior be
cause I havo devoted all my time for the past twenty years to this
one bransh of ths human machinery. c
I Cure AH Diseases of Men
My experience along thla one path qualifies ms to say positively that
such troubles as gpermatorrhoee, Tartooosla, Hydrocele, Contracted Dis
orders, Contagious Blood poison, Itrtoture aad "Wsakaess" can be cured
perfectly so as to stay cured. Of course I use different methods than
the ordinary physician. Most of those are original with ms snd were
devised for Just such cases as the ordinary courses of treatment fail
to reach.
I Have the Help You Need
I find ths cause of ths trouble first, and direct treatment to that
always. My aim Is never to hide ths symptoms, but to cure the ail
ment completely and thoroughly. My success Is bssed on these meth
ods which must sooner or later bs applied to your case.
Consultation and Examination Free
If you cannot call, writs for Diagnosis Chart My offices are opsn
all day from t a. m. to I p. m, and Sundays from 10 to 1.
a
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
S34H XOBSXSOaT aVTXBBT,
ooaurzB sxooirs abd xosbxsow stbzxts, pobtxabd, obsoob.
come to the front 1
Ing the past year or so. Thev are even.
ly matched and are counted unon to fur.
nlsh one of the liveliest contests that
has oeen seen here in some time
Thla Day In Sport Annals.
1883 -At Coney Island. Jack Damnaev
aeieaieu oiiiy juacey in nine rounds ror
1400 purse, ana lightweight champion
ship.
1886 The Northwestern Leaa-ue of
Baseball ciuos organised at Eau Claire.
Wisconsin:- uapiain a. li. uorardils.
. .
cnaropion wing snot, announced his re
uremeni irom soampionaoip contests.
1891 CaD tain Andrew Manninar. "tho
rather of yachting," died at Clinton,
Massachusetts, ased 88' years.
1907 At Peoria. Bill Paoke defeated
Biuy itnoaes in id rounas.
Interest In Pool Tourney.
Much Interest is being shown in the
billiard and pool tournaments in prog'
resa at the Commercial club. There are
something like 60 contestants in tha
billiard ploy and about half as many In
me lo-oaii ana Dottle pool matches.
Ihe tourney closes on March 5 and
the finals will ba nlavarl tttt aftar that
date.
5-' Scotch and English Tomorrow. .' :
,T,ne.Scotch English soccer teams
win line up on tho league grounds,
Twenty-fourth and Vaughn streets, to-
J70..w.at,rnoon o'clook in the
second International game. ., The game
through. way
Read Sharkey's Saturday ad.
Makes Jievr Auto Record.
Ormond. Flu Uah c irm .,.., .i
Cedrlno, driving a 60-horsepower .Ital
ian car, covered 800 miles yesterday In
:.!10K,"l,n,, 68 m,ntes and ii seconds,
v.iaujiouiiig a, new record.
Handy Makes New Record.
(United Prtaa T mm-A 07l I
i . iTi , "muc ciuo or Chicago
last night, broke he world s lOO.yard
breast stroke swimming record. His
record was 1:17 8-5.
Attell and Driscoll Sign.
(United Press Leased Wire.) -
San Franclscd. March a rii.
coll, ths English feather, has been
signea to nght Abo Amtell In April at
122 pounds,, .i'-i.J.'
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Consultation free-All CURES GUARANTEED
No Pay Unless Cured Our Fee $5 to
$30 Medicines $1.50 to $6 a Course
BEBTOtTS DEBXXJTT, XiOST TITAIJTT A WD t.t,
jujdoo) var aa lia.
u,t i. w. vioiatea tne laws of health and are conscious of a oo
stant drain which is undermining your system, oome to us before you b
come a nervous aad physical wreck, if you are weak, gloomy and deSJJor?
-na.ve. had bad dreams, depressed, lack ambition an5 ene?gy unlhS?D
S2.?mi,Vt- thouht' lack vlmT-and vitality, oomo to m aV ono OiS
irHatm.. 1 t-JtJl? "rT?-anA.overcomo all weaknesses!
x-"'t3 ,x yjcL v ifjiluih vim in HTrflnvrn mrn naaifh "
BLOOD POISON, UXCEB8. OBBS. KVraujnt suns
Si" 1a" Blay curea. uur treatment is sc entino and rational anri win
eliminate ovorv vastaare or niann i . " . ana will
pimples, dsso ulcerations. falHntf hiiT iT. Vv- ii r"u. "?VB
at oaoe. . "" "" ioxoBt, oau
ABXOOSB TBZBB
Unless the disease is cured, it anon reauit. Im - m .a ..
wf;- ,!ir treatm"t brings certain and speedy 1 relief t the suff eTaf
If there is a soreness or illin e . . l." no surrerer.
oiroulattoB. you have Tarloos Tehis, and should attend to tt7 ?;JlrwpJ
at once. Our treatment drtres awiV,thia.tlS2.,i- .ViL treatment
once the soreness, and rosters. tha'portlon.-Toormraaltk aid strsaVuL
0B8TX.U0TI0BB
Are usually accompanied by some other trouble, such as an infi.m.
tlon or Kidney or Bladder trouble. Our tt 3. " ?Atiamiar
painless, and is a true speciflc. quickly removing - ths trouble ai well iZ
other forms of weakness that may accompany it Do not suffer
but soma Jn and Jet us sssure you of a saV fpeedvnd neJm.nfnt10
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If you cannot call, write for information.
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aooovnAmjTAumxa. stbjbts, pobtiabd, objob.
fllOIPiniToStay
ALrUttlUILr1 Cured
No Money Required to
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If Honest and Responsible You Can Pay
When Cured
We Are Specialists in Diseases of Men
We Core Quickly, Safely and Thoroughly
Weakness of men, varicocele, hydrocele, nervous debilitv.
blodd and skin diseases, sores, ulcers, swollen glands, kidney,,
bladder and rectal diseases, prostate trland disorders and all
contracted diseases xi men.
CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE
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