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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 29,' 1908. i 8) n i or THE, u) WORLD Held ' Track Diamond MM SUTOR PqUflDED TO FlilE FRAZZLE v Portland . ' Stickers .7. "Land Hard and Bat Out, Vic-. ' -' ' tory Over Seals'; ' k& : t;ilv.f ..''." . . - Vie Metcah? -stung' us- to the qulcki ... With hls"muskeeter" craft. , He sockedns hAthe middle and He jabbed ua fore and aft- 4 But that won t help- one Daniel Long, Or save hia bacon rind. - .,. And what wedld to Butor toy . Wa'll do to all his kind. ' - MeCredle'e .Murmurlngs. Two three baud hit with men on bases., combined with that- remarkable pitching of Jesse Garrett, the apltbail ; artist." the fine' fielding of Ote'JohBSon and tha. general all-round fplaytHg of the Beavera gva them-a f .to J. victory over Ban Francisco yesterday. : John rapped out triple' with brie man." on' the inrkH ami Ttafterv came through In the next Inning -with a three -coBhlon swat with, the cushions muging. . Southpaw Sutor 'w' given- a good beating, though he pitched a fairly good game. He wan 'wild' at times- but when that off aide soupbone got working good he waa extremely eangeroum - suior goi a had starti----Casey worked him - for. a bane on balls. He-was sent on. to sec - ond by Ryan'a sacrifice and Buddy waa cafe also when Curtis erred. - Raftery a 1. . .svVl-l, tin Kw rTnrtla .no Densla- waa walked, -filling, the statlons1 Baasey's long sacrifice to Piper scored CPortlandHald off till the" fourth, when thlnva tnnlr another . dellarhtful turn. Danslg connected for one bag. Bassey sacrificed. bUn tQ second and. ha scored on Ota Johnson's thrao-oaae hit. There waa, but .one out land everything was rosy for a squeeae play but nlav but Phil Cooney l tlmnlln In hunt ronn(l an . insig nificant ly right into Sutor's paws and the curtains were arawn on ute miawuy Y.o,,v r, fchlr, Anil hnm. ' '.There waa, more doing In the fifth for the hpme talent. Whaken was an easy out, Mohler to McArdle, but Garrett reached the tlrst turn on Zeldere first error. Hec went on to the middle sta tion when Casey drew his second free ticket. Ryan movej ws predecessor, nn nnnir nstrh with a-nretty single. Then came Raftery's terrific drive past Piper for threw bases, scoring an nanas. Raff tried to score on a squeese play hut signals got mixed somehow and the speedy fellow .was caught between the bases Berry to Curtis; Itfplh Danxlg and Basey were walked, hut Johnson atruck out, retiring the aide. Portlands last run occurred In- the-ninth Bassey htt for- one base, reached second on Zelder's error, was sacrificed to third by John son and cam home on CooneyB"hlt Whalen and Gacrett werej-asy outs, t The run that saved the Seals an igno minious coat of whitewash was put overrin the fifth Inning after Piper and McArdle had ben 'chased -via -tha fry route. . Berry singled and scored on Sutor's two-bagger, . Sutor was caught napping at third by Whalen: while mi dbrand was trying to filch second after ha had .reached, first on .Garrett's, error. - - - - The Texan settled right down to bus iness after -that 'and the three-man route finished the 8eals' aspirations. The- score: - J Portland. Ann H. PO. A. E. .0:0 o e dtO&V 2b. ..... . ... . -.. ''" J J Ryan, rf. ........... I 1 Raftery, cf.. Dantlg, lb. J 1 Bassey. If. .......... 1 ,'1 'Johnson, ..8b ... . 0 Cooney, as. ......... 4 , 0 Whalen, c. , 4 0 Garrett, p.' .......... t 1 2 1 11 1 J 1 0 '7 00 Total .. . . ... . .10 7 BAN FRANCISCO. I? ' AB.R.H.PO.A. E. Hildebrand, If. Mohler, 2b. ; . Curtis, 8b. . . . Melchoir, rt . Zelder, ss. .... Piper, f, .... MeArdle, lb. . 0 0 10 1 1 0 2 Berry, c. Butor, " p. . Henley, cf. Total - i J9 1 t J4 7 3 SCORE . BT INNINGS. - . , San Franctsc ,., 00001000 8 1 Hits ' o i o o z e o e s A - "A A. A A 1 w T Hlta 0 0 0 X 3 0 1 1 X 7 SVMMARtv. .'. ' Struck outr--By Garrett,1 S by Sutor. 1. Bases on balls Off Garrett, 1: off Sutor,, 6. Two base hit Sutor. Three base hits Johnson.: .Raftery. "Double play Sutor to Curtla. Sacrifice hits Ryan," Mohler, Bnssey I, Johnson. Stolen bases Ryan, Danslg, McArdle. ..'First base on errors Portland. I; Ssn Fran cisco, 1. Left on bases Portland, ; Ban Frsnolsco, 3. Time of game 1 hour and 40 minutes. V mpire -O'Con- ruruniiu v w v v a i aell. ' v Annual Canoe Meet. - '(United PreiMi Uaard Wlr.t . v - Wobum, Kfaas.,- May. 29. The annual meet of the Eastern Division of the American Canoe association opened to day at Horn Pond, under the auspices of the Inn I ton Canoe club of this city, .The New England states, northern New fork and parte of Canada are repre sented at the meet, -which is - to last three days. Tomorrowiwill h the big day-of the meet - The regatta program arranged lor . nai ' nay inciuaea ine i following events: war canoe,- race, single sinal blade.- single with double irle with ble blade. tandem with single blade, tandem with don hie blade. - club ' four with single blade,-club four with double blade, and open canoe sailing, 40-foot, sails. TE ETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATE 'f ,OXTT Of, TOW PI0P1S , f Vri can do yonr entire Orowu, Bridge and Plate Work in a dav if wecesptiry. Positively Painless - Extracting rrea whea - plates . or - bridses are ordered. Censltlva teeth and roots removed with out the least pain., 1o chairs. Only the most scientific and careful work. . ; 83 THAR 3 JJT POKTiAlTD. tir a . (iiipp awn Kgocrini " fA lFainles Den.ltti. TalUair i Bldg Third and Washington a. 'm. to p. n.; Sunday to it. 1'ainleps Evtractlon,, SOc; Plates, 85.00. Both Phones,-A and Main20Jv I 'Cl&CK PORTLAND GOLFERS. Ernest'Webb and Jordaa Zan,' Who' Are Entered In the Championships rv' "j at the State Golf Tourney at the Waverly Links. AUTOS ARE NOT BUILT. TO UNDERGO HARDSHIPS MET "The breiit : condition of the reads, especially those over the mountains, is such that automobiles are not built to undergo the; ' hardships encountered." Thus spoke William. Wagner upon his arrival from Medford ,thls-wornlng.r He was at the. steering wheel of Nelson's White Steam car for 18 houra and Is not yet over the effects of the severe strain 'he was put to. - ! i 1 ' "Despite the fact that we ' lost the rpad twice," said Wagner, "went out of our way" twice and had to stop a number of times to seek proper direc tions, we. arrived at Medford without a hitch to the car. It is hardly necessary to at.ta that the machine was In fine shape, as from Cole to Medford young Nelson told me we gained 48 minutes on our schedule of 35 hours to Port land." ' ' Wagner recounted several ' Incidents of his part of the trip, probably the most difficult of the Journey.- ' ' ' " ' On one occasion. Just before dark on Wednesday they ran into a band .of, at least 8,000 sheep. The road was nar row and despite the fact that Nelson PARIS HAS GONE- yBIZF FIGHT MAD 'United Pr Uiwd ' Wire. - New York.' May ?. While Lewis the California fighter, is here anrt says he Is preparing to return to Paris where the fighting game la good Just at present. , - ' In reference to the match In that city with Walter Stanton, he said: "8tanton -was - maKing - a - via ,- m Eurooe and was. a great, drawing card before I knocked htm out, but now the public has no use for him." - , ' Lewis says Paris la, priseflght mad and verifiea the reports that have been received here lately of the tremendous interest being taken- taieiy in ring con tests by all classes of society. . - , "Spike" Robsoirand Tommy O'XooIe. i (United PreM WW Witt.) " i .... Philadelohla. Pa.. May 28. Tommy n-Tnnle anil ''Snlke" Robson. the Eng lish lightweight, are to furnish the fis tic entertainment in mis cuy - lunigni. The two are , - regarded as avenly matched and are expected to put up as lively a six-round bout as has been seen here In soma. time. ' 'thisisgroom'" " ; ; . . t ; , . . "-' ' ''....-i. .. - The, longest and narrowest physique in the Coast league belongs to Robert Groom-a native cf Bellville, Illinois. Bobby Is the- big scream on the-Port land pitching staff,' according' to Man ager McOredie,, and. his mother, coin cides perfectly with Mac's views. Bobby was born-in -1884 and commenced play ing bawl right at the. start.- Now he is a star. He played semi-professional around St. Louis in 190J and the fol lowing year - went' to' FortvSoott, in the Missouri Vallev league.- Hp wa taken up by Springfield, In the Western as sociation. In 1805 and remained with that town -until 1907, when he 1 was brought out to Portland by Manager McCmne. Iac having paid a good price for the youngster's services. Bobby has a choice assortment of carves and is one of the steadiest slabsters . In .the league.- '"', j Bnpport the Vnlveralty Of Oregon. Support the University Of Oregon api propriatlon bill. Vote ?yes" No. 814 on June l.Be a booster; not a knocker, ( y 1 'If . i 3- it 'I, ,1 sMpX iff -AM tifc-WisW IN THE SISKIYOUS and Johansen ran ahead in an attempt to clear the course, the auto had to creep along behind for over-six1 miles. Wagner remarked that it waa ao cold on the trip over the mountains In north ern California that three vests failed to keep him warm. "We could almost see the frost on-the fendero, he remarked, "and my ear became so numb I waa afraid to touch it lest it might fall Wagner says the automobile was wel corned all along the line. At Dunsmuir several men expressed the wish that tne car Deal ine aeuce out or tne train time and thus make the railroad offi clals alt tip and take -notice." According to the San Francisco motorist, at Med ford business was actually suspended while Nelson and his crew got a bite 10 eai. ; Wagner says that even under more favorable road conditions ' the trip is one that would be the most severe test a machine could be put to, "Why, In the Shasta mountains we climbed grades that were almost straight up and down," he remarked. "Frank Nelson yelled to me on several occasions he feared the machine would turn over backwards." STAXDIXG OF THE TEAMS. y Pacific Coast League.: - '.-- Won. Lost Los Angeles 23 20 . Portland ............. 21 : 20 San Francisco 25 24 Oakland .............. 20 25 PC .685 .612 .610 .444 Xational League. Won. Lost. PC .645 .648 .633 .617 .616 .486 .384 .888 Chicago 20 Cincinnati 17 Philadelphia.... 16 Pittsburg IS New .-York..... 18 Boston 17 Brooklyn 18 St. Louis 14 11 15 .15 18 SO 22 American League. - Won. Lost. PC. .818 .645 .548 .681 .eai .471 .424 .871 New York ............ 18 Cleveland , '18 Philadelphia 18 ' Detroit 17- Chicago ..m . ,i. . . . . . 17 : St. Louis ............ 18' Washington ........... 14' Boston ;. . . . 13 ' 12 15 1 IS 15 18 18 22 - AMERICAN LEAGtJE GAMES. At Philadelphia. " , , R.H.E. Detroit '.'.....'..;... 10 13 2 Philadelphia . . . . ..... i . .3 7 - Batteries Summers and Schmidt; Dy gert, Carter and Schreck. . v. 1 j At Boston ' " . t ' " ' R.H.E Chicago . . ....... ..V. '.....:. ..,.2 7 4 Boston .,...'..........,... f-. .... 1 t " t Batteries Walsh and Sullivan; Cl cotta,cPrultt and Carrlgan. - At Washington. J .' . '..R.H.E. Washington ................... 8 8 ;. A aeveland ..v. .: .......... ...2 6 8 Batteries Falkenhurg ' and Street, Lattimoro, Llebhardt and-Clarke, v- . '''' ' At St. Loni8.' v ...... :'.:,'.r.h.e. St. Louis 4 8 S New York t 8 0 Batteries Dineen and Stephens; Orth and Kielnow. : , NATIONAL LEAGUE GABIES. : - J At Pittsburg. ' ' ' ; ; rrC r;,f ,V i ... . R. H. E. Pittsburg .....I 1 Boston I 0 Batteries Llefleld, Maddox and Phelps; Llndaman and Bower man. Um pire Klcm. :; I-, ',; ' At St. Lonis. . . . R.H. E. St. IjOuIs , . w f s .-. -,-rn -. 8 Chicago ...811 1 r Batteries Sallee, Raymond, Hostetter and LudwJgi Frater and Kling, Umpire Johnson. -. ,-' III Oil HLIII FIELD College Stars Commence Pre liminary Track ,-Meet - inPhiladelpMa.; ' S t:. (United Prew Ltaied Wlat.) Philadelphia. Pa., May 28. Scores- of athletes, representing the cream. of the eastern collegiate performers and also a number from the middle west. streamed into Philadelphia this ' morn ing to take part in jth intercollegiate track ana field championships at Frank lln field. The preliminary . eventa , pn the long program 'are set for thia af ternoon and tomorrow the finals will oe contesiea. i ne cnampionsnips this year ' aro chiefly Interesting from the fact . that a, large number of candidates for the Olympic games in London this sum mer .are among the entries and the snowing tney will make will have an Important bearing on their chances of going aoroaa. - . . In the number of competing athletes ana meir nign quality, tne present meet comes , ciose to establishing a new. record. Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Pennsylvania, joiumoia, (Syracuse, .Am herst, Dartmouth, Williams. Swarth mora Cornell, Brown, Johns Hopkins and Fordham have sent 'their tar per formers. .. Upon - the University of Michigan devolves the' task of uphold ing ujf nonwi oi i HQ west. - xa ale. fresh from a victory over" Har vard, looms up as a dangerous com petitor - to Cornell, Pennsylvania and Michigan. The Ells are expected score in almost all of the track even and should sweep the pole vault Ex cept in the broad Jump, Yale is ex pected also to score in the other field events, which will put her well up In the front rank. Michigan Is well thought of, though her real strength is not known. Cor nell, Pennsylvania and Princeton have strong teams. It is the opinion of many competent critics that the com petition between the big colleges will be closer than ever this year and that 26 points may win the meet. James K. Sullivan is the referee of the meat, and O. T. Klrbv. Thornton Oerrlsh and Romelyn Berry form the advisory committee of inspectors.' The other officials are: Inspector, Walter Camp; " clerk of the course, John J. Dixon; judges at tne rinish, Bartow S. Weeks. M. P. Hal Din. John J. Walsh ind F, W. Rublen, . , SALEH HIGH ViriNER ' OF GOVERNOR'S' CUP By Defeating Columbia Uni versity Capital Bunch Wins Championship, y .: . ..V : ;i..i'u .'h t. 'it'- (Salerrfi Bureau of 'Th'e; 'tfottrnal.) ' Salem, Or, May ' 2S.T-Govrnor Cham berlain's silver trophy ;for the Inler- scholastlo baseball championship of Oregon was won by Salem High school In an exciting game with Columbia uni versity on the Willamette university field here yesterday afternoon... Both teams nut ud fast ball, though costly errors threatened twice to lose the game for Salem. : The score was 8 to 6. Larry Keene, Baiem s reliable twlrl- er, began in excellent lorm and struck out the first man up. He had thrown but three balls over the plate. The second man .was also struck out, but Larry's form did not last and Colum bia landed on him for three hits and ran In two,' runs, all during the first Inning. ' Six hits were secured off both Sul livan and "Wetsgerber. However, Larry strucx out 11 men wnue weisgeroer struck out but tour. Larry walked no body and Wetsgerber walked two. In the seoond Inning Salem bunched a couple of hits which with an error se cured four runs and practically won for them the game. . Columbia made one error and Salem five. Had it not been for the five unusual errors made by Salem High Columbia would never have had a look-in after the first Inning. Score by Innings: Columbia ..2 ,000 0 0 0 1 8-8 Salem High ...... o 400100 o v Batteries Wetsgerber and Ennls; Keene and Jones. Umpire, Lawrence. Soma dissatisfaction was expressed because of Lawrence's rulings. He un doubtedly favored Salem. This Day in Sport Annals. V lass Tn Hertfordshire. England. Deaf Burke and Simon Byrne fought 88 rounds, resulting in tne tatter s aeatn. 1187 J. L. Malone forfeited the cool championship title to- Alfred da Oro. UH8 Ayrsnire won tne Epsom ueroy. 1889 Tha 11 games Played morning and afternoon of Decoration day by the cluba of tha American association and the National league attracted a record breaking attendance of 88,678. 1890 At new Haven, ins Baltimore VARSITY We Are Specialists in 8t Tears In prt- OUR GUARANTEENO PAY UNLESS CURED - HXK VTKXS TOV XTESD TKB SB OT A DOCTOB. OOWSTJXT , A' on or wzob Bxpfijuxvos. ' i : ' We have stopped at no expense that could add ta the efficiency of our work or the comfort of our, patUnts. There Is no other equally equipped Institution for tha treatment of men's ailments ta tha Paclflo Northwest. ;.;,:.t'.v; . WHY SUFFER LONGER. ON PROMISES OF OTHERS? '.. We cure safely and promptry "WEAKNESS, LOST MANHOOD. PPER- MATORRHOEA, SPECIFIC BLOOD POISOI? IN ALL fiTAQES. VARI COCELE. HYDROCELE. GONORRHOEA. GLEET. OR ANY OF THE DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. Personal attention given all patients, v OOHSULTATIOW OOKTI15ESTIAI. AS1 . XXTOTES A personal, thor ough and searching examination is dealred, though If inconvenient to call, write us a full description of your " trouble. Our Of flea hours are from 9 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. excepting Eunday from I to 12. Address - or call .oa the ' -:-.-...-. . STV-LOUISISDISPEWSAffl coRssm sscozrs ajtd tajckill streets, pobxiajid, oreqou OF "WEAKNESS" VARICOCELE, Etc. :JThe tendency of men to neglect minor ailments is responsi ble for many a blighted life. ..Happiness and safety demand tnat skilled medical aid be sought upon the- f irst manif esta--tion of weakness or other disorder in' the men.- Neglect ' means the' oncoming of aggravated conditions that1 will in 4 v time involve' the general constitution. - During my sixteen years as a specialist in men's diseases I have met with every possible complication of private ailments. My success in effecting permanent cures has never been approached. I -have acquired the understanding and perfected the methods that enable me to accomplish results such as have been re- i garded as impossible. - , K f - -" . My FCC '(j$y W ..For 'a Cnre Is. PAY WHEN CURED H Weakness" Cured Pennanently . Puncttoned ' derangements,' ' commonly termed "weak ness," are a direct result of Inflammation, enlargement or excessive , sensitiveness of tha prostste gland, brought on by early dissipation or resulting from some Improperly treated contracted disorder. These condi tions cannot positively be removed by Internal medi cines and any tonlo system of treatment that stimu lates activity of the functiona can but result in ag gravation of the real ailment. " This is a scientific truth that I have ascertained after careful study and - observation in hundreds of ' eases, nnd Is a truth upon which my own original sys tem of treatment Is .based. I employ neither tonic, - stimulants nor electric belts. X treat by local methods exclusively and my success In curing even those cases that others have failed to temporarily relieve with their tonics Is conclusive evidence that my method affords the only possible means of a complete and a radical cure. " Write or Call. Consultation and Advice Offered Free at My Office or by Mail. Correspondence Confidential . ' . : The DR. TAYLOR Co. coiauB Bxoosro iin Hoursoir btsests, postlavii, OBsaov ; Private Sntranos S34 - Jdorrlson Straat and New Haven teams played 14 innings without a run Deing scorea. 1882 At London,. Feter Jackson de feated Paddy Slavlh in 11 rounds, for 113,600 purse. . ' , 1895 At Coney Island, Oeorga La vlgne wpn from Jack Everhardt In 20 ' 1806-At New Tork. A. C. Gilbert of Tale, a Portland, Oregon, boy, broke the world's record at pole vaulting by clearing the bar at if feet 3 inches. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Spokane 8, Butte 1. Butta. Mont.. May 28. After a week'a delay from snow and rain the opening game of the season was played at the Butta grounds yesterday before a large crowd of fans. Dudley and Harkness lost the game with errors at critical times. The score: R. M. EL Butta . ..... 1 000006001 6 4 sposane . uvoeuiuii i l Batteries Hardness ana tsnea: j&nia- lay and Renicker. Aberdeen 2, Tacoma 0. Tacoma, Wash., May 29. Dodo Brink er came through with a no-hit-no-run game today, while Aberdeen aecurad two tallies ff Car son .and won. easily.. Tha score: r.i-v K. H. E. Tacoma . ...... .0 o o o o o o o oo a Aberdeen . ..... .00008000 02 t Batteries Carson and Kellackey; nnaer ana espencer. - umpire irrary, . Vancouver 7, Seattle 5. f Seattle, May z. Kurts. a young pitcher ' from Portland, was given a trial and was knocked out of the box In tha second Inning.; Erlckson was hit hard, but Vancouver's lead was too big ana iu. snvm won out. ine score: t-r-Vi:'-7 R. H.E. Heattie .... . . ,. .20101000 0 6 8 Vancouver i .... .0 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 07 T " Batteries Kurts, Gambia and For tler; Erlckson and Arbogast. Umpire uarrutners.. ; . .- , . ' Oregon Second Meets Colombia. TTntverslty of Oregon. Eugene, May 29. The second 'varsity baseball team will cross bats with the strong Columbia university team this afternoon and good game la assured. The second team has been putting tip splendid baseball this season and has been practicing under Pr. Leonard with the first team. Dixon, formerly of Pendleton High. will pitch for tha second team ana Ersklne will catch. Diseases of Men Quick Cures.. Satisfied Patients OUR FEE $10 In AH Simple Uncomplicated Cases COISILTATION FREE NO EXPERIMENTS NO FAILURES n ny Contracted Disorders Uncom- , . Safe, plicated , 'To but partially as dangerous as everv particle of Case the danrer of tha Portland's Greatest Dealing Our physiolana are all - Uosasad to practice medlqlne in aa Or. goo. State of ? There Is a, way for you to regain your health: for. you to ha able to get the full enjoyment of life and happiness. That way Is for you to advance with tha discoveries of science and be cured by Natural juetnoas. BE WELL- There is no more necessity of you dragging through Ufa half In valided than there would ba in cutting off -your right arm, yet you are doing so-even when you can ba cured, even when for the asking you can receive conclusive evidence of other cases In this city practiaUy tha same as your own that have been cured by us V - We want you to come to us. We want to look you in the eye and tell you exactly what Is the matter and what hope there Is for you. We offer you the aid of the highest skill obtainable. In medicine and surgery. We give you tha treatment' that your case demands, and In every caae have the same Inevitable result a completa cure where a serious organic breakdown does not exist, but TOU must come to US. Tou need our services. We are hare to treat you.. Why Suffer Longeron Promises ol Others ? WE TREAT MEN ONLY, AND 'CURE PROMPTLY. SAFE: LY AND THOROUGHLY AND AT THE LOWEST COST VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, VITAL WEAKNESS. BLOOD AND . SKIN DISEASES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISOR DERS. ULCERS, SORES. PAINFUL SWELLINGS, BURNINGS. ITCHING AND INFLAMMATION, NERVOUSNESS. LOSS OF STRENGTH AND VITALITY AND ALL SPECIAL AND DELICATE DISORDERS OF MEN- , Our fees for cures are lower than tha general family physician or sur geon. Medicines furnished from our own laboratory for tha convenience and privacy of our patients, from 81.60 to 86.60 a course, CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY . If yon cannot can writ for free Kaay caass oajeA at horns. Hours DR. PIERCE Cures all Barrons and Private Diseases of IIVI13NM Quicker afid ' cheaper than others. Call and sea him first. Consultation i free. Phone Main 1865. .Off lea 181 1st at, corner lamnut. - roimoncN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound Bavin and Cotton Root Pills. Tha best . and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IODS. Cure the moat obstln- ate cases in. to m oaya. -rice i rtt bos or tnree doxss o.uv. boiij di nigglats everywhere. DR. PIERCE. 181 First st, Portland. Phone Main 198S. ISOKFESnrNlE and other drug" habits are positively cured by HABl llNA. or nypooermie or internal use. S ample sent to any drug habitueey KVff mail. Regular prfce 82.00 per bottle at yonrdruireist or by mail in plain wrar 'per. wailal Chaaatcai Co. Loatau I. ml ky Ski4mr Snag C, U Zkiia at tcnius. Ckiw llfnnfsn MniliAol I net JOURNAl?VArJTrA DR. TAYLOR Tha Zteadisg BpaclaUst. Permanent Cares cure a contracted disease la almost to allow it to go untreated. - Unless Infection and Inflammation is removed . tha probability exists that the disease will gradually work its way Into tha general .system. Still greater Is m-ostate aland becoming chronically Inflamedkrfwhich always brings partial or complete loss . .of sexual power. Perhaps 26 per cent of the cases otf so-called weakness" are a direct result of some Im properly treated contracted disease. During the past five years I have treated thousands of cases of con-' tracted disorders and have effected an absolute thor ough and safe cure In each Instance. There have been no relapses or undesirable developments whatever, and my patients have been cured in less time than other and less thorough forma of treatment require in producing even doubtful results. Specific Blood Poison Others dosa tha system with mineral poisons scarcely less dangerous than the disease Itself. ' The beat they, hope to do by this treatment Is to keep the disease from manifesting Its presenca upon the surface of the -body. Under ray treatment tha entire' system' is cleansed. The last ' taint of virus is destroyed. Every symptom vanishes to appear no more. I employ harm less blood-cleansing remedies. - They are remedies here tofore unknown in tha treatment of this disease. They cure by neutralizing and absolutely-destroying, tha poison In the system. Such cures cannot ba other than completa and permanent. . Institute Guarantees You Health. Never before have yon hsd such skill placed at your disposal. Avail : yourself of II Be well again. ENJOY LIVING Book - and telf -examination - Blank. 9 a. m. to g p. xa, Sunday, lo-ia. 291K Elorrlsca Street 9 BXTWXBB- 4TB A1TO BTH, ill;! i mi in?! , f dl"- 8H-hrfia8), IMS );. i I &MaTMita)e4 ltHUU Of f' ' I rissj88 twim$m. . pmni, ami b-H -' I r font or ti.,...,. XoiKCffclUTl.C" 1 Mwfeylw.' H V ValaAa ' ' nt 1 ' ' v $ SH 1 WWWI. , w $1 i JiN. . -. ( A