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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, "THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, 1C03.
0!
SIXTEEN SWATS
' HELP PORTLAND
JTuby Randolph , Knocked
Out of Box by Heavy Hit
ting Korthcrners.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Ixis Angeles, June 25. Fifteen singles
and one double coupled with three er
rors gave Portland the gams with Los
"Angeles yesterday, to 4." and brought
the champions down a peg In the per
centage column. Ruby Randolph was
fcatted so hard ' that . Captain Dillon
yanked him out of the game In the sixth
when three hits brought the northern
ers' total off the auburn one up to ten.
Koestner was substituted but he fared
as badly before the Oregon sharp
shooters, for they tapped him for six
Bare ones. r ...
Marshall was sent to the firing line
for the Beavers and McCredle used ex
cellent Judgment in chasing him to the
bench In favor of Groom, when the
Seraphs gleaned three hits for two runs
olt the attenuated one. as long as mi
ptrength holds out Marshall is a good
one and capable of twirling great ball.
The score:
LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. S3.
Bernard, 2b ......... 3
0
Oakes. cf
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1.:'
THUon, lb , .
Brashear, rr ........
Bmlth. 8b ,.....,
Kills. If ............
lelmas, SS ..........
Hopran, o ... ..
Ksnnolph, p
Koestner, p
Total .............13 4 7 17 U
PORTLAND.
AR R H. Pa A. E.
Cooney, ss ........... 4 J J i
Evan, 8b ............ S 0 I S
Kaftery, cf C 1; J
McCredie. rf ........ 6 Oil
Passey. If ........... 6 J t 0
Danzig, lb ...,..r... 4 I J 11
Johnson, 2b ........ 8 0 I 5
Madden, o 3 1 0 4
Marshall, p I 1-1 0
Groom, p t 0 0 0
Total
,.SC 8 1621 t 1
Hogan out. hit by batted ball.
SCORE BT INNINGS.
Los Angeles '....0 0 2 0 0 0 S 0 0 4
Hits ..0 0110110 17
Portland ,.0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 8
Hits 1 0 4 2 2 2 0 2 416
V ' SUMMARY. ;
Two-base hits Pelmas, Dillon, Dan-
rig. Hits Off Marshall 6, off Groom 1,
off Randolph 10, off Koestner 6. Sac
rifice hits Ryan 2). , Oakes, Delmaa,
Madden. Stolen bases Onkes, Cooney,
Rvsn, Rnftery, Bassey. First base on
balls off Marshall 8, off Groom 2, off
Randolph 2. Hit by pitcher Bmlth.
Struck out By Marshall S, by Groom
l.-by Randolph 1. Passed balls Ho
pan (2), Time 2 hours. Umpire Per-
rine.s - ' ' . ' '
OAKLAND HAS AN EASY
VICTORY OVER FRISCO
(United Ptmb Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, June 25. Oakland had
an easy time of It yesterday and won
from the Seals. 4 to 1. Wright held the
Seals down to five hits. . Score;
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. B
van naiiren, u.......
1
jiaiey, i o.
. Reitrauller, rf. . .
4
1
2
I
1
jbagan, ss.
lewis, c. .
.MOgan, id. . r. .
Altman, 3b. , -
.-1 1 M
Wright, p .....
Totals
...... 34 4
SAN FRANCISCO.
7 27 II 24
AB. R H. PO. A. E.
Mohler, 2b. , ..
Hildebrand, If.
Henderson, cf.
0
0
0
Williams, lb.
1
0
0
0
Melcholr. rf.
Zeider, us. .......... 8
Curtis, 3b, ' .... , .. ... 4
Uerry, c
S 0
S 0
fiutor, p.
i e a -
Totals 80 1 B 27
iv.; SCORE BT INNINGS. ,
Oakland , 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0
t
Hits ...0 0 1 0 0 8 8 1 07
Son Francisco ,.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Hits .,........0 1-9 0 0 0 0 2 18
ft W-"1 ' SUMMARY. -'V; '
; Two-base hit Altman. Sacrifice hits
Cook. Altman 2. Double play Mel
choir to Mohler. Stolen bases Van
Haltren. Heitmuller. Hogan. Williams,
First base on balls Off Wright, 8: off
Sutor, 1. Hit by pitcher Mohler, Struck
out By Wright, 4: by Sutor. t. Balk
butor. Time of game, 1 hour, 45 min
utes. Umpire O'Conneli.
3IULTN0MAH JUNIORS
C03IPETE0N TRACK
The Multnomah club ' juniors took
their turn at furnishing the excitement
around the clubhouse last evening when
they held ' a . highly ..successful track
meet Medals were given for the boys
making the highest number of points.
The boys were divided Into two classes,
the night Juniors, boys aged from 12
to 18 years, and the day Juniors, from
6 to II arears.. The winners were as
follows: ..
Night Jfinlors David Welch, first:
Del O'Hanlon. second; John Baker and
Homer Shaver, tied for third.
Night Juniors Second division. ' Al
bert Kschricht. flrstj Leon Fabre? sec
cnd: Tom Greer, third. '. '
Day Juniors First division. Alfred
Stone, first; Wllliant Oberteuffer. seo
ond. Second division Gerald Barrett, first:
Frd Keller, second; Francis Elvers.
third. . " i
XORTirWE STERN LEAGUE.
Aberdeen 8, Spokane 5.
Spokane, Wash.. June 15. Roosevelt's
3ack of control and some hard luck lost
yemerday'B game for Spokane, 8 to 6
Jioosevelt walked 7 Of the 13 men who
iBccd him in the first two innings,
three runs resulting. Two more came
on an easy chance to Mackln, which
f-tnick bump snd bounded over his
head to the outfield. Jetting two men
com across the pan. . The score:
" " R R7 E.
Aberdeen ...0 8 0 10 0 8 18 7 8
ibpnkane ..,.1 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 t 10 2
tiaitertes - Starkell and Spencer;
Roosevelt, Dunn and Roberta, Umpire
Frary. . , T . .- i ., ;
Seattle 4, Tacoma 1.
! Settle. Waiih., June 25. Errors by
tin? 1 iBors at crlUcnl times gave yeter
r''y' fn;p to the locals, 4 to I. ' Young
IU had all the better of Rush in the
iitnhf;iff pni of tlie fume, but his sup
Iisrt ws erratic and he lost. , The score:
I R. If. K
Pottle .....1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 3
in nna ,,.0 0 8 0 0 1 0 01 12 4
liRturU-s Rush nd Stanley; Hall and
i'l L'aPlr J-iauk. , ' . ' .
pouting
HOT! GOES TO
,iE A
Portland Y. M. C. A. Athlete
Will Have Charge of Ros
lyn's Physical Health,
This week will see the close of the
series of conferences held under tht
auspices of the Y. M. C A. at Breakers.
Wash, and will be entirely devoted to
the physical men of the northwest and
those having aspirations to take up that
V
Li-.
John Hessemer.
line of life work. John Lamb, physical
director of the Salem Y. M. C. A., who
received his training In the Portland as
sociation, is one of the notable figures
in pushing things along. Lamb has
already made himself known In the
capital by his engineering of the base
ball league for professional and business ;
men. - j ' . . ;,. .--.
The conference will devote a large
part of its time to physlca work under
Physical Director Grilley and different
phates of the work of a physical direc
tor are oeing nanaiea oy various speaa-
ers. Dr. Harry Start of Portland speaks
on physical examination, at the same
time embracing kindred subjects as the
restoration of life to the apparently
drowned. His classes are marked with
a considerable amount of enthusiasm
owing to the encouragement he gjves to
the men to express their own Ideas,
whether In agreement with his own or
not.
Several members of the Portland T.
M. C. A. are preparing for immediate
work in outside Y. M. C. A. a. among
them John Hessemer who has consist
ently been one of the most popular and
best known men in the association
building. He goes to take up work at
Roslyn City, Wash., Julv 1. His loss
will be one felt at the association, for
while Hessemer has never been unduly
prominent In athletics he has been one
of those plodding, consistent men that
have helped to hold things together
when thov rot to r raved edees. .
When asked about his work, Hesse
mer said, "Sly ideal is work lor men.
man should take up the line of work
for wnlch be Is most fitted whatever
It be. Work among men of whatsoever
age tney oe is my noooy ana i go to
Roslyn City determined that through
the physical work I shall get a grip on
some of the men there whether they
be dovs. or young men. or oia men and
I think that together we will be able
to make the X. AL U. A. a factor In
man's work there. I want - the associa
tion to be the center of everything that
NATIONAL. LEAGUE GAMES.
At New York. .
R.H.B.
Boston 0 2
New York . ..4 I
Batteries Llndaman, McCarthy and
Smith; Wlltse aud Bresnabaa.
... R.R.EL
Boston ................... .....1 I
New York -.7 10
Batteries Young and Graham: Mat'
hewson. Malarkey. Bresnahan and Bnod.
grass, umpires jonnsione ana Kigier,
At, Chicago.
RH. E.
Chicago , ...2 7
St. Louis ...1 I
Batteries KeulDacn Ana Kilns
From me and Hostetter. Umpire Klem
At Brooklyn.
R.ZLB.
Philadelphia .....8
Brooklyn .,.1 ' I
t) arteries uorriaon ana jjooin: wu-
helm and itergen. Umpire O Day.
, At Pittsburg.
- RH.E.
Plttsburr 11
Cincinnati 8 i
Batteries Willis. M&aaox and tllb
son; Welmer, Campbell and JdcLean.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
, At Philadelphia. .
RH. E.
NewTork ,....,..( 0
Philadelphia 10
Batteries Manning. jnespro - ana
Kleinow; Schlltxer, Vlckers, Smith and
At BotOB.
:'" ; R.R.K
Washington ....8 10 1
Boston ..v.. .........2 I 6
Batteries Smith, Keeley and Street;
Winter. BurchelL Uartmaa and McFar-
land.
At Detroit.
R H. S3.
Detroit .t..... ...... ....,.....1 7 2
St Louis ... ...7 12 0
Batteries Mullln and Thomas: wad-
dell and Spencer. - s ; ,
. 's; At Clereland. :
Cleveland 10 .. 0
Chicago ;.. 2
Batteriee Joss and N. Clarke; Owen
ad Sullivan. -
This Day in Sport Annals.
1859 At .New . York, great ovation
given Paul Morphy by the New York
and Brooklyn chess clubs.
1872 George Brers, pugilist, born In
Charlottetown, P. B. I.
t.amnrMge, Mass, The Yale
nine defeated Harvard by fi to 4 In 12
innings, and won. the championship of
the college leas-ue.
1888 The yearling King Themas sold
at auction for 83S.0O0 and afterward
S"Id.aK ,vaU al8 t0 Senator Hearst
for 840.000. .
190J At London, Tom ' Sharkey lost
to Gus Ruhlin In 11 rounds.
:; - - , -
At a recent exposition. 1ft Lucerne
lz.ooo different stamps of various coun
tries wre ea vlaw.
BECO
DIRECTOR
NEWS
ClIJIIiDffll WILL
W FOR r.lEDALS
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General Finzer Issues Rules
for Rifle and Revolver
; Tournament. ,
The annual - rifle and revolver com
petition of the Oregon National guard
win ha YiiA nn tha rifle ransa near
Salem during the week or juiy asu to zi
Inclusive rloneral orders No. 9. from
th office of Adlutant General w. ta.
Finser, Just issued, gives full Instruc
tlnna in rnrlmantal. battalion and com
pany officers as to how the competing
guardsmen are to be seleoted. aa well
ss a complete program or m jour
Anvm1 shoot. Ths commandina officer
of each regiment will sena a team oi
four men and one alternate to be se
lected from the regimental and battal
ion commissioned ana non-commissioned
officers; from each company a
tam of four men and one alternate to
be selected by the company commander,
all to be selected by previous competi
tion . on some outdoor - range ,m such
manner as each commanding officer
mav deem necessary to secure the best
shot of his oommand for his team. No
guardsman will be allowed to partici
pate in the state contest unless he shall
h,v, Turfnrm,r1 not less than 75 per
cent of all military duty since Joining
the National guard. ,.
The following marksmanship contests
will take place during the four days'
competition: - !
Btate troonv maten company cnam-
rtonshlp; prise,' silver cup to become
he DroDertv of ths organisation win
ning It three times, pot necessarily in
succession.. ,. .
State medal match comnetlna tor
state trophy; prise, a gold medal, to be
come the property of the officer or sol
Alar wlnnlna- It throe times, not neces
sarily In succession. The highest lndi-1
vidual score in the state tropoy match
wm be awarded the prise in this, con
test. . . ;'-.
State Individual match Open to all
members of the national guard compet
ing xor xne state tropny; prises, ti)
gold medal, two silver medals, five
bronse medals and a . silver medal to
be awarded to the following: The
guardsman making the highest aggre
gate score in slow fire, the one making
the highest score in rapid fire and to
the one making the highest score in
skirmish fire.
Governors troohy match Rearimental
championship, open to teams of 8 men
from each regimental organisation in the
state, xnis tropny is to De competed
for annually.
state pistol mate?! open to ail com-i
missioned orricers or tne national guard
and to all ' tton-commlssloned officers
present on the range during the state
competitions; uprises, a gold medal to
tne competitor making tne nignest ag
gregate score, and a silver medal to
each of the two competitors making the
highest aggregate scores after the gold
medal scores. i - .
At tne same time or tne' national
guard shoot the annual matches of the
Oregon branch of the National Rifle
association will re held nn the un
range. -mere wiu : ne two principal
events, the trophy match and the na
tional marasman s reserve match. The
usual rules wm cover tne two events.
RUMORED WRESTLER
HACHMSCHMEDT DEAD
London, June 25. It Is ru- 4
4 ihored today that . Hacken-
4 schmldt, the famous wrestler, it 4
4 dead at Alx Lea Chappelle, 4
4 where he went several weeks 4
4 ago to take a rest In an effort 4
to recover from Injuries re-
4 celved la his match with Gotch 4
4 at Chicago this spring. The re- 4)
4 port has not been confirmed. 4
4 Kackenschmldt was suffer- 4)
4 lng from water on the knee and 4)
4 some time ago his doctors an- 4
4 nounced that he would never be 4)
4 able to wrestle again. 4
4 ' - 4
BTAXDE?a OF THE TEAMS. ,
Pacific Coast League.
Won. Lost. - F.C
Los Angeles..;...... 88 81 .651
Portland , 34 81 .623
Oakland . 84 37 .479
San Francisco... 84 - 41 .463
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TRI-CITY GETS
IIEW SCHEDULE
President "Whitomore Makes
Last Revision for Rest
. of Playing Season. ,
Secretary Smith of .the Trl-Clty
league has promulgated the last revis
ion of the league schedule which will be
made by President Whltemore, the
change being due to the dropping; of the
Oregon City and Alblna teams: '
foiiowinar is tne latest scneauie: '
West Portland A't St. Johns. Septem
ber 6: East Portland, at vauehn street.
July 4 (double-header); August 8; at
sal em, juiy i, August zb, Bepiemow
7 (double-header); at Woodburn, July
o, aukubv v, aukuh; ov.
St. Johns West Portland at Vaughn
street, August 18; at Vancouver, July
4 (double-header); at Salem. July 24.
August 8; . at Woodburn, July 12,
August 2. :
East Portland West Portland st
Vaughn street, June 27, July 5, August
IB; at St Johns. July 18, August 23,
September 7 (double-header) ;t at Van
couver, July ' 26. August 30; at Salem,
June 28, July 12, August 2; at Wood
burn, August 18. September 4.
Vincouver At fit. Johns. June 28.
Julv fi: East Portland at Vaughn street
August 9; at Salem, August IS. Septem
ber 6; at Woodburn, July 19, September
7 taouDie-neacier). - - .
Salem At St. Johns, August 30, at
Woodburn, July 8.
Woodburn West Portland at Vaughn
street. June 28; at Vancouver, August
33: at Salem, July 4 (double-header).
. West Portland has 6 aames at home
and IS away, St Johns 8 at home andl
7 away, mast fortiana at norae. it
away, Vancouver 7 at home and 8 away
Salem 13 - at home and 3 . away and
Woodburn 11 at home and 2 away.
SQUEEZE PLAYS.
A same won' from the leaders lg a
game worth winning.,
That new addition to the grandstand
will bo finished when the team returns
home. -
Charley Moore has lost . his suit
against the St Johns club of the Trl
Clty league for $501 for unpaid salary.
Coos Bay and . the . Inland Empire
Thinks It Saved His life.
Tester M." Nelson, of Naples. Maine.
says In a recent letter: "I have used
Dr. King's New Discovery many years,
for coughs and colds, and I think It
saved my life. I have found It a re
liable remedy , for throat and lung com
plaints, and would no more be without
a bottle than I would be without food."
For nearly 40 years New Discovery has
stood at the head of throat and lung
remedies. as a preventive or pneu
monia, and healer of weak lungs it has
no equal. Sold under guarantee at Skid
more Drug company's drug store, too
and 31. Trial bottle free
wmno ana uosia now
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leagues are shooting holes Into the Trl
City for playera .
Pitcher Howard refused 7S a month
to play with La Grande. He thought
the value placed on him too low.
y
Marshall 1st getting a good workout
for a busher. It isn't often an obscure
youngster, gets to pitch once a week
In class A baseball.
-
Seattle has had about 30 men since
the team started training and still more
coming.
How would Eddie Slever, the twlrler
Petrolt Is going to let go, do for the
Portland mound T .- Hlvr la a vetnran
southpaw and the team needs South
paws Mae might make a center shot
oy going alter Slever. -
Connie Mack Is said to be after Jack
Myers, the Jolly Indian catcher who
caught for Russ Hall's Butte team last
season. What a savsge battery with
ecuuer auu xuyers woraing.
, i e - ' '-
Old Solly Saulsbury may ddn a Coast
league uniform again after several
years' absence. He used to pitch for
Portland years ago, being noted for his
siow Dan. .
CLASH BETWEEN CITY
" AND NATIONAL GUARD
(Calted.Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, June 25. Some Inter
eating developments are promised on
July 1, when the employes and doctors
of the ' health department " report for
duty garbed in an olive-colored uniform
which has been prescribed for all at
taches of the department
Adlutant-Qeneral J. H. L,auck of the
National Guard has notified . the board
of health that the uniform bears too
close a resemblance to that worn by tho
National Guard and he has threatened to
bring action against - the board If the
umiorxn is uibu. -
The board has isnored Ad1utant-Gn-
eral Lauck's demand on the ground that
It Is an aesthetic problem and permits
of great difference of opinion as to how
many stripes ana crass Duttons consti
tute a uniform. -
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MASTOID b$n
- f cure all diseases of men by methods of my
own devising. These methods are a radical de
parture from tho ordinary medical .practice,
which attempts to cure every 111 of mankind by
stomach drugging and thus kills more people
than are cured. In my1 practice, J do not drug
the stomach at . all, but I apply heading medi
cines of my own directly to the diseased region,
and thus effect a complete and permanent cure
In a very short time. My treatment never falls,
si my unbroken record, covering a period of over
20 yeans, fully proves. Don't be practiced and
experimented upon by physicians, druggists, elec
tric belts and incompetent specialists. My large
practice and quick, thorough methods enable me .
to cure Men's Diseases In half the time and about
one-fourth the usual fees asked. , .
My guarantee is: .. '
NOT A DOLLAR NEED
NO STIMULANTS FOR WEAKNESS" r
My' success In permanentlr curing that condition commonly known j as
"weakness" fully demonstrates the absolute correctness of my : method of
treatment, which is a method- employed by myself alone. I do not stimulate
the functions to temporary activity by the use of strong Internal medicines.
This is the -course commonly pursued by both general practitioners and spe
cialists, and is a treatment that cannot possibly result in a permanent cure.
"Weakness"" Is merely a symptom of chronic inflammation In the prostate
gland brought on by excesses, early dissipation or by the Improper treatment
of some contracted disease. A complete and radical cure Is therefore a ques
tion of restoring the prostate gland to Its normal state, and this I accomplish
promptly and -completely without the use of Internal remedies. My treat
ment is a local one entirely. It is original and scientific, and has been
proved absolutely effective by thousands of tests. I am convinced that by
no other method can full and permanent restoration of strength and vigor
be accomplished. . .."..
CONTRACTED DISORDERS
The serious results that may follow neglect Of ; contracted diseases could
scarcely be exaggerated. Safety demands an absolutely thorough cure In
the least possible time I have treated more cases of contracted disorders
than any other physician upon the Pacific coast My cures are thorough
and are accomplished In less time than other forms of treatment require
in producing even doubtful resulta I employ remedies of my own devising
and mv treatment is equally effective In both recent and chronic cases. . .
. VARICOCELE
There is no necessity for surgical operations In the treatment of Varicocele.
This disease yields completely to my mild and painless method, and results
are far better than were ever attained by the harsh and dangerous practice
of cutting. But one week Is required, and seldom Is it even necessary to
detain the patient from his business . - v- '
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He guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asth,
ma. Lung, xnroat, Kheumatism, ixer-
Liver, Kidney Troubles; also Lost Man
hood, Female Weakness and all Private
Diseases.
A SURE? CANCER CURE
Just Received from Pekln, China Safe,
, Bure ana Reliable.
IF TOTJ ARB AFFLICTED DON'T DE
t LAT DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS
" If you cannot calL write for ivmptora
blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents in
Stamps.'.': -i:V; - " .
CONSULTATION FREE
The O. Oee Wo Chlaess Medlolae Co.
162 H First St, Cor. Morrison. Portland.
Oregon.
Please Mention This Paper...
f OR WOMEN ONLY
Dr. Sanderson's Compound
Savin and Cotton Root Pills.
The best and only reliable
remedy for DELAYED PER
IDS. Cure the most obstin
ate cases In 8 to 10 days. Price 32 per
box or three boxes 35.00. Sold by drug.
fists everywhere. uk. ' ntiKWic, isi
Irst st. Portland. Phone Main 2985.
Journal Wants, lc a Word.
. IN ANY UN-ICOMPLICAT-
EO CAiE ,
S24. TATX.OB,
The leading Specialist
BE PAID UNTIL CURED
WANTHn A A DFFNTIS
eonseoatlTs Insertions for the
fm
swssmmsibw yabwe
In lUs a a
RATES
WIU Bt Made This Season by the
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SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(tUBI XV OSBOOV)
FROM PORTLAND
Am Fnllowat
One Way
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To
BlMaft
OaUfonla
Chicago . . . . .$72.50 $87.50
St. Louis . . . . 67.50 82.50
St. Paul ..... 63.15 .81.75
Omaha . . 60.00 v 75.00
Kansas City .. 60.00 ' 75.00
TICKETS WTXX.-B3 OJf SALB .
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7. 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22 .
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Good for return In 10 days with stop
over privileges at pleasure within limits.
REIBER THE DATES
For any further Information call at
the city ticket of See, Third and Wash
ington streets, or write to
WM. M'MURRAY
General Passenger Agent,
. PORTLAND. 0RSOON.
No Cocaine, No Gas
No Students
- Onr " boocms Is due to nnlfortn
nign-graae wore at reasonaoia pneea.
NERVOUS, PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heartwsak
ness can now have their teeth ex
tracted filled and bridgework ftp
pitea wimout uta least pain or aan-
ver. . .
PAINLESS EXTRACTION ..
31-KARAT CROWNS ....... 5,
BRIDGE WORK K.
OUR BEST PIJUN PUATB.. S.OO
ALL tINED PLATH ..1S.OO
TEETF1
Exaralaatloa and Oonraltstio free.
Re-Enameling Teeth
Is the greatest lnrentlon Is modern
dentistry and baa been most success
ful of all methoda
We extend to all a special Invita
tion to call at our office and have
their teeth examined free of charge.
. We own and control the larsest
and best equipped dental establish
ment In the world, having 1 offices
all told.
We gia a written guarantee with
all work for 10 years, Lady attend.
ant, , : - .., , , ...v..-
Open evenings till ?. Sunday to 1
Union Painless Dentists
8314 Morrison St, Corner FlrtV
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