The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 26, 1908, Page 40, Image 40

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1&08.
t
TWO M CRAFT
ADDED TO LIST
Portland to Ship Enormous
Quantity of Wheat
. This Season.
VESSELS HEAD FOR
THIS PORT DAILY
TENDER ARMERIA WHICH SAILS FOR ARCTIC
T. W. C. A., wanted a home, owned a lot
and had about 1120 with which to erect
i a home. she knaw this would be tm
possible If aba were compelled to hire
carpenters at IS a day. Mr a. Nottlng-
ham talked the matter over with her
nn finally aald ahe would undertake
j ftenvy rinoi, mime nun perrornung xeais
I a carpenter would shun.
iy nioiner wan nanny with a ham
mer," anld Mrs. Nottingham, "but other
a I than this I cannot explain my ability to
& 1 A . irtt noil"
Three Tlmf as Many Vessels Are
Heading for Portland as for the
Pugot Sound .Ports Under Kngngo
nicnt to Carry Client to Europe.
Two marf gralnoarrlers have boen
added to the list of vessels en route to
this port. They are the German Harks
Magdalnno and Alexander Iscnberg, the
former of 2.086 tons not register and the
latter registering 1,609 tons n.t.
The Magdalene left Newcastle, N. R.
W., for Aoapulr-o, June 20, with a cargo
of coal nnd enn hardly be here before
late in the fall. She wan la the river
a few years apro and took wheat to
Europe. She Is one of the larger wind-
Jammers trnmpli'iK about (he world, her
net register belli; considerably above
the averago.
The Alexander Isenberg will make her
first visit hero this fall. The Paul
Isenberg of the same line hns been here
several Mmes, however. The vesucl is
now on the way from Hamburg to Hono
lulu with general cargo.
It is also announced that possibly the
French bark Ville rie Ifavre will come
here to c.irry wheat to Europe. Her
charter calls for Portland loading with
option of Taeoma. At first when -tlie
deal was closed It was understood that
the bark would be sent to Puget sound,
but it now develops that in all prob
ability the cargo will be placed on
board here. ,
That by far the larger bulk of the
grain crop of the Pacific northwest will
be shipped from Portland this season Is
already apparent from the lists of
fraln carriers en routo for the rcspec
Ive ports. While vessels available for
grain heading for Portland today rep
resent 80,000 tons net register the com
bined Puget sound ports can ehow only
80,000 net tons, thus giving Portland
two thirds greater prestige In the wheat
shipping Hue over the combined com
petitors on the sound.
Despite the fact that crops are not
89 heavy as last year, Portland is ex
pected to export a great deil more
wheat this season than any time he
fore. During the year closed with th
end of last month there v&ji get afloat
abbui fOOO.OOi) huiihola of wheat, in
eluding flour reduced to wheat, from
Portland wharves, and It Is estimated
that during tho season now about to
begin In earnest the shipments will ag
gregate at least 25,000,000 bushels.
The first craft to take out the. new
crop of wheat will probably be the
British steamer Hraemount which was
chartered a' week ago vostcrdav by Kerr.
Clifford & Co. to load for Italy. She is
to begin loading on the loth of next
month and It is said to he doubtful in
view of the. backward season if there
will be enough wheat at tidewater by
that time to give the craft quick dis
patch. Tho' British ship Crown of India,
Which was chartered several weeks ago
to carry wheat to Knronr, will not he
gin loading until September 15, although
she is here now lying Idle at Columbia
dock No. 1.
With the arrival of the French bark
Kugene Fautrel there are now three
disengaged windjammers in the river,
the other two being the British ships
Leyland Brothers and Iionna Krancesca.
The Jafit named Is at Astoria nnd the
Leyland Brothers will go to tho dry
dock next Tuesday for u general over
hauling. .She is at present at the O.
W. P. dock.
i 1 ' ' ' "ir ' L' w lv? ,''' l Penny for her labor.
f .Si is C.'"' k " . ' - A ?' ,f 5 t ' '. , . , A " i i Though she hud never built so much
it "'Vf'. - -,vs lv: , - ,,,''- K jfcV. ' -' V V, ' l""'- J--'J as a chicken houae before, the plucky
s , " V - .i i' . l" ,' -i f iiHv " ,,. si ' . C a I woman waa confident. Armed with a
Vj " " - . ' " , v.,,S s.4'. Ji '. r r, ' ! rusty aaw, hatchot. plane and level, she
-ltl V - ' X 4 ' T-t ' i , ' I .started to work. She devoted exactly
- t , , U ' r - ,' ' " '- ' 'lv,'.1 r' Sii'xt , k, , V i'4 ' i 1 houra to the undertaking, and a
i ' v " - -1 ') ! ' 1 r i .' ,t ' ' 1 ' ' , h '(. ' i short time ago turned the houae over to
1 ' ' . . - i . : - 'i " , ' i' owner. The bungalow la 18 by 20
! ' ' ' ' !J ' , - J ' ' r , L (w.-"f " 1 K ' t-i If"' 1,1 dimension nnrt contains aeven
, r v , . ' ' J W- .Vf" , ' i K- ' ! windows and two doors. Mr. Nottlnif-
. s f" J . , " . , " I - , i ham had no assistance, niacins the bfa
' 1 ...... f v i .: ; ;.. I : H
i - ; x ' -A I 'sswr"' us - ' I i " ' N 4 i
1 f 1 r
n iws n'teliirwcaiMHWimji
Women of Paraguay.
From the Hnaton Tranacrlpt.
Paraguay la rich In local color. The
picturesque character of the native pop
ulation with their fjualnt Indian featurea
and hsblta of everyday life are Interest
ing to anybody fond of observing
strange phases of human life. l)y na
ture theaa people are patient and gentle,
'seldom complaining, chattering and
laughing from sunrise to sunset and
taking small thought of what the mor
row may have In atore for them.
It Is hard to imagine how L.opez could
have drilled them Into fighting material
of atrength enough to keep In check the
combined forces of Argentina, Brazil
nnd Hruauav for five long weary years.
and It speaks volumes for the lndomlt- half to one and three-quarter cords.
able energy of ths man that hs was able
to sustain his position for so protracted
a tlms.
Clothing la very much of a super
fluity In Paraguay. The attlra of the
women is a cottonchemlae with a long
sheetllks Bhawl. or manta, paaaed over
the head and around the body in Moor
ish fashion. The dreaa of the men la
equally simple, consisting only of cotton
shirt and trouaera. Both sexes are guilt
leas of foot covering. At times an al
most uncanny feeling rlaea when a
group of theaa white robed, dark haired
maidens paea suddenly with the silent
tread of unshod feet.
Of a morning In the market places the
women folk flock to sell their wares,
carrying on their heada the bankets con
taining the few canta' worth of native
firoduce they have been able to gather
ogether for disposal In the towns. The
soft Guarani language, the common
tongue of tho Paraguayans, adda fur
ther oharm to the scene.
Dig Pennsylvania Oak.
From the Philadelphia Record.
A monster rook oak tree was recently
cut In Juniata township, Huntingdon
county. Its dimensions were as fol
lows after having been cut down and
peeled: The circumference of the butt
was 12 feet 7 inches, or a diameter of
about 4 feet; the diameter at the end
of the ,laat loy, o 62 feet from the
hutt, wa 22 Inches; no llmba were on
the tree wlthjn 0 feet of the ground.
The logs were meaaured and the
amount of lumber that can be made la
2,190 feet board measure, and 12 cross
ties can be made from the limbs. The
bnrk will amount to from one and one-
C.GeeVo
Ths Wsll-Kaowm
Rallabls
CHINESE
Root and Hsrfc
DOCTOR
Haa made a Ufa study of roots and
herbs and In that study dlaoovared and
is giving to the world his wonderful
remedies.
No Heronry, Polaons or Drags Pss
s Churas Without Operation a
Without the Aid of a Knife.
Heguaranteea to curs Catarrh. Asth
ma, Lung. Throat, Rheumatism, Nsr
voiymesa Nervous Debility. Stomaoh,
Liver. Kidney Trouble; alao Lost Man
hood. Female Weakness and all Private
Diseases.
A SURE CANCER CURE
Just Received from Pekln, ChinaSafe,
Sure and Reliable.
IF YOU ARK AFFLICTED DON'T DH
LAT DICLAYS ARE DANGEROUS
If you cannot call, write for symptom
blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents In
stamps.
CONSULTATION FREE
The O. Om Wo Chinese Xediola Oo
162 Mi First 81. Cor. Morrison, Portland,
Oregon. i
Pleaa Mention This Paper.
Lighthouse tender Armerla, which ar-Pond, lighthouse 'Inspector of thip dls-1 thermost point of Alaska. Captain Pond
rived yesterday at Astoria from Quar
termaster Harbor, will carry Captain
trict, Into the Arctic on his anntral In- will start about the first of August and
spectlon of the ooast line under hit I expects to be gone two months. Cap-
Jurisdiction, which extends to the far-1 tain Gregory Is master of the Armeria.
Numnntla, orient Sept. 15
Nlcomedla. orient Out. 1
Regular L, In era to Depart.
Nlcomedla, orient July 28
City of Panama, Coss Bay July 29
Itoanoke, San Pedro and way... July ;;0
Alliance. Coos Bay Aug;. 1
Rvse City, Sau Francisco Aug. I
Eureka, Kurcka and Cooa Aug. 1
Homer, Kan Francisco Aug. 2
O. W. Kliler. Kan Pedro Aug. 6
State. San Francisco Aug. 8
Araoia. orient Aue. 15
Alesin. orient Sept. 35
Numantia, orient Oct. 1
Vessels In Port.
Broderlck Castle, I!r. sh Drydoelt
Largloinore Hr. sh N. r. mills
Crown of India. Br. sh ... .Columbia 1
Ley land Bros.. ISr. sh O. W. P.
Donna Francesoa, Br. bk Astoria
Ancalos. Hr. ship Llnnton
Churchill, Am. sch Astoria
Echo, Am. hktn Astoria
Kelburn, Br. bk Llnnton
Minnie Kelton, Am. ss Vstorla
Asgard, Nor. sh Madison street
Alvena. Am. Svh Astoria
Albert Rlckmers, lies, bk ... Greenwich
Virginia, Am. sch Knappton
Dulwich, Br. ss N. P. mills.
ioruuarai, iini.- ss . . . . I'ortiana L.DT. t
$20,000 IN CASH PRIZES
FOR LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT
Premiums for the livestock exhibits,1 any ever hung up in the noHhwest be
Of tho rJtw.HMr. nillnnal ,,-,nt n-Mxh will fOTO,
joy ULiuut jiiea.iu: eroeni me iniiw
livestock barns which are now nearlng
take place In Portland the last week of
September, aggregating J20.000 will bo
announced in detail by the Country club
and Livestock association before the
present week Is over. This Is the larg
est list of cash prizes, cups and trophies
ever offered for any amusement, sport
ing, entertainment or other competitive
celebration ever held In the northwest.
For the past six weeks tha Various
committees and superintendents In
charge of the different divisions which
will have place in the grand meet, have
been In correspondence with other cities
Nlcomedla. Oer. ss Alhinn which have conducted similar exposl-
James A. Garfield, Am. sch . . K. & W. mills tlor.s, and eastern expositions havo been
Sark, Nor. ss St Johns largely relied upon for advice and sug-
Washlngton, Am. ss Rainier i gestlons in the matter. Classifications
Ilford. Br. ss Tnmrue Point as arranged by the local people have
INSPECT POWER BOATS.
Customs Officials Keep ( lose Tiib on
Small Pleasure ( rait.
Half a do.en custoais Inspectors were
out along the waterfront yesterday af
ternoon inspecting , launches to see If
they are properly ciulpped with lights
and other pataphcrmilia In accordance
with the rules of the government regu
lations. A number of boats were found want
ing and their owner- were instructed
to Immediately comply with tre rules
or stand the chance of' having the boats
seized. Strkier inspection is being made
this year than ever before anil it will
lie male periodically so that Indifferent
owners will have no opportunity of tail
ing to keep no t he .equipment.
CEMENT MItlUEIl AKK1VKS.
French TSsrk Eugene Eatitrell Makes
Good Bun From Antwerp.
After a iniily quick voynge. the
i rench bark Ltigene Fautrel reached the
Columbia liver yesterday afternoon
from Antwerp via Hobari, Tasmania.
She brings a full cargo of general mer
chandise and cement, consigned to Bal
four, Guthrie fc Co.
So far as known here the bar'c Is
still on the dlhennagcd list for outward
business: She has arrived at a time,
however, when grain carriers arc in de
mand and will therefore l.kelv not r--mahi
disengaged very long offer hav
ing discharged the inward cargo.
ALONG THE WATEKFRONT.
En Bouts to Load Lumber.
Alumna, Am. sch Kahulul
fcelioino. Am. sch La Boca
Yellowstone, Am. es Kan Francisco
Cascade, Am. ss San Francisco
Wrestler. Am. hktn Guavmas
Mabel Gale, Am. sch San Frunclsca
V. F. Jewett, Am. sch Iledondo
Oliver J. Olson. Am. sch San Pedro
Falrhaveti, Am. ss San Francisco
Amaranth, Am. bktn San Francisco
Tiverton, Am. ss San Francisco
Koko Head, Am. bktn Yokohama
"Yosemite. Am. ss San Francisco
En Ronto With Cement and GoneraL
.Aueuoyir, nr. sn Antwero
. . . Antwerp
Cardiff
. . . Antwerp
. . .Antwerp
.... London
. .Hamburg
. . . Antwerp
. . . Antwerp
. . . A nt werp
. . . A ntwerp
. . Hamburr;
Leith
. . .Antwerp
. . . . London
. . . Antwerp
Fr. bk . .Antwerp
Lublin
Coal Ships En Route.
La Iloche Jacquelin, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A.
Flintshire, ISr. bk Newcastle, A.
FostfWet, Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
Torrlsilale, Or. sh Newcastle, A
Traiup Steamers En Bonte.
BUart. Fr. bk.
Clan Graham, Br. sh . . .
Lugenlu Fautrel, Fr. bk
Vincerinea, it r sh
Gael, I-r. bk
Neatsfields. Br. sh
David do Anjers, Fr. so
lirabloch.Hr. bk
Kllioran, Br. sh
Joinvllla. Fr. bk
Carmanlan, Ilr. bk
Kooliambeau, Fr. bk...
Gulf Stream, Br. bk
Alice. Fr. bk
Ougene Kelmehler. Fr. bk
t,a Jour de Auvergn
Armon, Fr. bk
The steamer Alliance, Captain Olson,
sailed for Coos bay last night.
The steam schooner Washington, Cap
tain Nason. went to Rainier last night
to take on a deckload of lumber for
Ban Francisco.
The steamer State of California. Cap
tain Nopander, left for San Francisco
yesterday morning with 800 passengers
and a full cargo of freight.
The British ship Larglcmore shifted
to the North. Pacific Lumbar oompanVs
mill yesterday afternoon to begin load
ing lumber for South Africa.
The oriental liner Nlcomedla leaves
for Hongkong an.l way ports next Tues
day morning. George liallett. a longshoreman,-
was injured vesterdav while
assisting in loading lumber. A piece
struck him on the hearl and knocked
him unconscious. He was taken to St
Mary's hospital.
MARINE NOTES.
Taunton, Hr. ss
Strathfillan, Br. ss. .
Crnghall. Hr ss
Knight Templar. Br.
Ka'lauies, t U r. ss . . . .
1! cvan ia. Br. ss . . . .
1 1 ; O! '1, Be. ss
St rat hi von. Hr. sj . . .
Hva, Ger ss
M P. I 'olinr. Am. ss.
Geernaey, Nor. ss . .
Assiikm, Ger, ss
Su'Trnri, Buss. ts. .
G uavmas
Rata via
.San Francisco
.... Valparaiso
. . . Puget sound
Orient
New eastlo
.San Francisco
. . Puget sound
.Sail Francisco
Shanghai
. Spn 1'ranclsco
iiiiaymas
En Routo in Ballnit to Load Grain.
Port Crawford, Br. sh..
Agnes Oswald, Br. sh...
KUer Falloca. Be. bk
Oregon, Ger. fh
Gen. Faidherbe, Fr. bk..
Henrietta, (Jer. sh
Aster, Ger. bk
Mareehal de Noallles. Fr.
Callao
Callao
Callao
Yokohama
Yokohama
. . . .West coast
.... Valparaiso
bk. West coast
Homeward uounii. Am. ok. vane v r, B C
1-8 P.'Mer. Fr. bk Hobart
Kalnte Ar.ne. Fr. bk. .. Newcastle, N. S. W.
Amioi i.,ha. Hr. bk Ioulque
Lydsate. Br. bk Santa Rosalia
Vigo. Nor. .sh Mejlllones
I'esdamnna, Dr. sh Cuilao
Cornil Bart. Fr. bk . .Newcastle. N. S. W
Sully. Fr. uk Antwerp
Crillon. Fr. bk Antwerp
Gencic e Melinos
1'u.thlb!. Nor. hk. . .
Nuleliy. Fr. lk
Leon Blum, Fr. bk .
Midi. -let, Fr hk . . . .
Finland. Huh. sh . . . .
Magdalene, tier bk .
Alexander Isengberg.
Fr. bk.
. .ilebart
Caldera
Hobart
Hobart
- Hlogo
Guayaquil
Acamileo
Ger. bk. . Honolulu
Astoria." July 25. Condition -at th
mouth of the river at 5 p. m. Smooth;
wind northwest; 3 miles; weather cienr'
Balled at 5.20 a m., steamer Sue fcl
more. for Tillamook. Arrived down at
11:30 a. m.. a log raft. Arrived at
p. m , French bark Eugene Fautrel from
Antwerp. Arrived down at 3 and sailed
t 6 p. w , steamer State of California,
for San Francisco. Balled, at S p. m.
steamer F. S. Loop, for San Franclnco.
Outside, 10 miles west, a four-masted
schooner.
Pan Francisco. Julv 25 Sailed at
12:30 p. m , steamer Roae City; at 2 p
m . steamer Roanoke, for Portland
Cherbourg. July 25. Arrived July 21.
French bark Eugene Schneider, from
Portland.
Tides st Astoria toflay High. 12:40
a n . 7 reet; 11:50 p. m.. SS feet. Low,
:18 a. rc., . of a foot; :20 p. m.. 2.4
feet.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
The Ideal President.
(Inspired bv a careful reading of Mr
Bryan's nrt.i ie r what sort of a man
the prepldent should be.)
Now is!rn nnd I'll tell to vou
Just'whnt a president should do.
I will describe with perfect tact
The jay n president should act.
And, too. I'll point out. by your leave.
Precisely what he should achieve.
And then 1 II set down, one by one.
The thlnes which ho should leave un
done Likewise 1 11 tell, and never shrink.
The sort of thoughts he ought to thlrrk.
I'il go still further and reveal
.Inst how a president should feel.
I'll let -ou know how he should talk
And write and breathe and eat and
walk.
On sll there things I'll brleflv dwell.
For on the subject I've thought well.
Ti e thing to me 's very real.
And so I've built up my Ideal
I if hat a president ahould be
But what's th use? Junt look at me!
N. A. J.
been auproved by the men behind tho
International at Chicago and other live
stock fairs and upon this basis the
awards will be made.
There will be more than 100 classes
and 500 subdivisions Included In tho
eis'ht inalu .divisions In the livestock
show in which there will be a series of
firsts, seconds and thirds and special
prizes offered.
Divisions for Premiums.
The divisions in which premium rat
ings are being made are as follows:
A, horses; B, cattle; C, sheep; I.),
swine; K, poultry; F, pigeons; G', goats;
H, special premiums. '
These divisions are subdivided into
classes so clearly drawn that the $20,-
000 In premiums will ho divided among
not under 2,000 winners, for in each
division the greatest care has been tuken
to make the classifications broad enougli
to include every entry that would pos
slblv bo elii.'ible to a urine.
In the horse division there will be the
coachers, the draft horses, breeding
stock and others, totalling 12 classes
in all.
In the cattlo division the premiums to
be announced will cover beef nnd dairy
and dual purpose stock, 14 classes all
told.
There will be 16 classes of sheep
shown, nnd six classes of swine.
Tho poultry show which will be an
Independent exposition, alttfough held in
.J.,., ...IV, ,,rl.. I),n nut...!.,,.
COM IJ I I OH tt lOl dim unnvi tin- u t .-.j, u i
of the Country club and Livestock as- I
soclatlon, will have Its own premium
lists prepared by officers of the State
Poultry association, which has guaran
teed aii exhibition of at least 1,000 fowls
and with cash prizes and premiums ag
gregating close to jfiOO.
This show will be held In a huge
tent Inside the race track and will serve
as a preliminary in the last midwinter
shew that wtu De nem. At the last
meeting of the directors of the Country
club, the poultryinen agreed that If tey
were allowed to hold a poultry show in
the fall In connection with the races
and livestock show they would abandon
after next January the regular annual
shows and would make their expositions
a permanent feature of the livestock
meet in the fall.
Largest Ever Of for ad.
Other divisions are as carefully sub
divided as any of those mentioned here
tofore and in each division, class and
subdivision the trophies offered are of
a higher class and of greater value than
completion out at the Country club tract
will house a greater number of exhibits
than any state fair or similar exposition
In the west. Ann each of the nine struc
tures Is being built along the most ap
proved modern lines looking to tho
most economic caretaklng of the en
tries, conveniences of feeding, watering
and for display and exercising. Plans
and spenificatlnns follow faithfully
those of the buildings at Chicago and
Toronto where the leading shows of tha
country are held.
In addition to the $20,000 premium
list which will he hung up by the asso
ciation, there will be scores of cups aid
other trophies donated by local mercan
tile and Industrial establishments,'''' for
t lie purpose of arousing greater interest
in the livestock trade hereafter. There,
will he "specials" for tho sweepstake,
champions and grand champions In ad
dition to the. regular prize winners, both
in cash and In trophies.
India Miner's Diamond Superstition.
From the New Orleans Times-Democrat.
"The diamond mines of India fall to
pay mainly on account of a queer belief
on the part of the native miners," said
a jeweler.
"The miners believe that diamonds
grow. sometimes slowly, sometimes
quickly. Hence, If they dug over a
piece of promising clay last year, like
as not this year they give it another
digging over, lest they miss some stones
that have sprouted in the meantime.
"Thus half the labor is waste labor,
and hence the diamond miners of India
don't get on at all."
Woman Built a Bungalow.
From the Los Angeles Times.
A neat little bungalow located in the
outskirts of Long Beach, built by a
pretty llttlo woman'; is attracting at
tention. The builder Is Mrs. Frank Not
tingham, who is a prominent worker in
the Y. W. C. A.
Miss Gertrude Gilbert, matr-on for the
rjjTO-NIGHT 1
I w"n TrTf -ftr is-
ORPffilNE
and other drug habits are positively cured bj
HABITINA. For nypodermio or internal use.
Sample sent to any drug habitneJiy foMta
mall. Recular prre $2.00 per bottle v,s
ft your druggist or by mail in plain wrapper,
Delta Chervl-o St. Louis, Mo
tat wis by Madmen Drns Co., ial Talrt
It.. Portland. Origan.
MEN AND WOMEN.
Dm Big 43 for unnatural
ilitchargM.lnfltmmttlont,
irritations or nlccrttloui
of muconi membrsnei.
Pitnlma. and cot utrln 1
ttTHEEVANSCMEMKIALCO. gnt or polnonooi. I
I Sold by Draa-ruu,
or sont In pUin wrapper, I
by txpren, propsid, for I
1 .00. or I bottle $2. 7ft. I
Cirooiar ssat oa roam.
RCIi n bo! ( atriotar.
17?
SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT
My success has come as a reward of
ability and honest, earnest and scientific
application of thorough understanding
ORIGINAL METHODS
I depend upon nobody's theories, but
treat my patients in the light of my
own' knowledge and experience
SIO
Nly Fee In Any UncompHcated DLsofnJor
INot a Dollar INeed Be Paid Until OureS
There is not another physician or
specialist anywhere who treats
men's diseases as I treat them.
This is a fact that should be duly
considered by those who have re
peatedly been e,sappointed in their
efforts to obtain a cum. In no
other branch of practice has med
ical science so lagged and the
forms of treatment now commonly
employed among the profession are
largely based upon theories that
have been handed down through
generations of doctois. An evi
dence of this ;s the prevalent in.
ability to successfully cope with
several of those ailments peculiar
to men.
MEN ONLY
I brr learned Nature's ttm
plyinj to their cause and cure.
Through this knowlecrgv I have
perfected forrrfs of treartmont, -wb oi
ly 6riglnal and distinctive. Every
requirement for a thorough .cure is
scientifically met, and as ar result
I am able to completely master
cases commonly regarded as mcuf
able. I especially Invite thov'e who
hare been long afflicted to consult
me. My success in curing difficult
cases haa brought my marvelous
growth of practice and made me
the foremost specialist treating
men's diseases.
r
All medicines are prepared In
my own private laboratory and
are absolutely fresh and pure.
DR. TAYLOR
nie &edlnf; Specialist.
My equipment for X-Ray work
enables me to make a moat th ar
ea go. and scientific diagnosis.
"WEAKNESS"
I am confident that I have cured
more cases of so-called "weakness"
than any other physician. Thers
may be doctors in the large eastern
cities who have treated mors cases
than I, but they cling to the old and
Ineffective practice of dosing with
tonics. "Weakness" is merely a
symptom of local disorder that re
quires local treatment. This is a
trrtth that I have discovered, and
that has been fully established by
my success In effecting permanent
cures. Jtfy method is original with
myself and is employed by no other
physician.
FREE CONSULTATION
To Judge my ability without per
sonal consultation may be an Injus
tice to yourself tBat will cost a life
time or suffering. Consultation Is
free and confidential and you place
yourself under no obligation to me
whatever by coming to talk with me
about your case.
VARICOCELE
Under my treatment the most ag
gravated cases of varicocele are
oured In a few days' time. There
Is no pain, and it Is seldom neces
sary that the patient be detained
from his occupation. Normal
circulation la at onoe restored
throufhout ail the organs and
their natural processes of waste
and repair are again established.
If you are afflicted with vari
cocele, consult me at once.- De
lay can but bring; on aggravated
conditions and nervous complica
tions that will Impair the vital
functions and Involve the general
health.
No other physloian employs a
like treatment, and so thorourh
is my work that there need not
be the slightest fear of a
lapse lute
to old condltlona.
CONTRACTED DISORDERS
To but partially cure a contracted
disease Is almost as dangerous as to
allow It to ;o untreated. Unless
every particle of infection and in
flammation is removed, the proba
bility exists that the disease will
eradually work Its way into the gen
eral system. Still greater Is the
danger of the prostate gland becom
ing chronically Inflamed, which al
ways brings partial or complete loss
of power. Perhaps twenty-five per
cent of the cises of so-called '"weak
ness" are a direct result of some Im
properly treated - contracted diseases
During the past five years I have
treated thousands of cases of con
tracted disorders and have effected
an absolutely thorough and safe cure
in each Instance. There have been
no relapses or undesirable develop
ments whatever, and my patients
have been oured in lsss time than
other - and less thooough forma at
treatment require in producing even
doubtful results.
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T know the disease and weaknesses of men like an open book. I have been curing them for years. 1 have gives
mv life to It, and thousands upon thousands of men, restored to VIGOROUS VITALITY, are todav living monu
ments to my skill, knowledge and success. I never hold out false hopes. I never take a easa I cannot 'cure
I have made so th.T-oufth a study of all the diseases of men of VARICOCELE. STRICTURE, CONTAGIOUS
BLOOD POISON. HYDROCELE, NERVOUS DEBILITY, GENERAL WEAKNESS, LOSS OF VITALITY, and have
cured so many cases that If 'here Is a cure for YOUR disease you will find It here. When I take a caae there te
no such thing as failure I CHARGE NOTHING FOR CONSULTATION, and my knowledge, skill and experience
ars at your service. I will txplain to you HOW and WHY I CAN CURE YOU twhy the diseases of men require
the knowlelge and skill of a specialist). ,
Acute or chronic, cured quickly, sarely. surety, without pain or loss of time or Inconvenience. Ne
matter how long standing or how complicated. I cure. I don't cut. My treatment remove '
every trace of tho effect of early folllea. . My cures are simple, sure and permanent It removes all obstructions ,
and cures for all time to come.
My record of past years, eradicating from the aystent
Taintea Diooa. pimpira ana copper spots, patches
Strict are
Blood Poison
I cure contracted blood rolon.
end rurlnc to stav rnrf.d afflicted men.
and sores In the mouth, swollen or softening gums, tumors and ulcers of the skin, rheumatiam, pains la the legs.
coromc uicers or tumors anj wnere i cure in ail stages.
I CURE Varicocele quickly, safely, without danger or detention from business. MT KcTTBOD
Is the safest as well as the most certain and satisfactory.
BMaMmna Ft a It 1 1 i I have cured thousands of rases of Lost Vitality, Physical Debility, eapendeneT,
nerVOUS leDIIIiy Pimples, Loss of Energv. Falling Memory. Palpitation ef the Heart and StuntaJ
JJ Development. MY METHOD makee a quick, permanent -id radical cure, without discomfort or dateatioa front
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Varicocele
I cure all diseases of a private nature about which most people dislike te consult their
family doctor, such as discharges, dralna, eruptions and all contracted trochlea. I
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CWai.tU TVstrrMae Borne of the notable successes ef my professional career have la te ral-
ITVSiailC A I UUU1M csl cure of enlarged aad Inflamed conditions ef tha Prostata Gland. My (' (
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