The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 02, 1908, Page 39, Image 39

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IN IKE CHILLING
SOUBDFORHOUBS
Woman and Three Children
In Tarty Kcscued From
Capsized Yacht.
could he altered the draft Went oyer
and all were auon clinging fr tuair
lives to the hull of the boat. The mart
managed to get Mrs. iHibrlH and that
children Into the dory. They then
clung desperately to the yacht. Which
was pitching and tossing In the gale.
Iiebrlli says the wind was alutoel a
tornado.
A FEW OF THE STEAMERS ENGAGED IN TOWING LOG
RAFTS ON THE WILLAMETTE AND COLUMBIA RIVERS
BIO, BLACK B'AK IS
KILLED NEAR RAINIER'
Westminster Added to List
of Vessels Coming' to
Portland.
(Special Manatee te The JearsL)
Rainier, Or. Aug. I. Joel Newton of.
Rainier and H. New of Portland caught
a large black mother bear and two cubs
near the Wilson Case mill, about five
WILL LOAD CAKGO
IN NOIiTII JAPAN
Bellingham, Wash.. Aug 1 The
pleasure yacht Linda of Seattle, with
Mr. and Mrs. (1. Dehrlts and three chil
dren and V. O. Head and son, Sidney,
aboard, capslsed off Chuckanut bay late
last nlghti After struggling for more
than an hour In the chilling waters the
miles from town.
It took five ahoti from a 16-SO rifle.
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two of which were fatal, to brine the
1
old bear down She fought deapuratalv
for her two little ones. Hhe Is consid
ered one of the greatest catches of the
season. Her weight la estimated at not
less than 460 pounds.
Slutcrlnl Will Ila Cut Into Lumber
at Knlarged Mill in North Port
land Steamer Bucranla Goes on
Drydock for Itepalra.
The cube were captured alive and are
arty was picked up by the tugboat
lesver and brought to this city
about six weeks old.
The yacht was sailing for Houth Bell-
There may be plenty of room at the
Ingham from Kast sound when It was I
top, but It Is mora sociable at the bot
tom. liruox Dr a gv'O. i)iura iiiv lain
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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1908.
STEAMER BRINGS
HARD WOOD
In a few weeks the British steamer
Westminster will come here from Japan
with a large shipment of hardwood loera
for the mill of the Taclflo Lumber &
Manufacturing company In north Port
lam!, where the material will be turned
Into hljfh-jrade lumber.
The Westminster la at presont sup
posed to be at Kurachee discharging; a
car (to and preparing- to go to one of
the north Japan' ports to take on the
liurdwood timber. Northern Japan has
tares bodies of oak and henceforth a
goodly quantity will be brought here
10 he milled.
The steamer Is a large carrier, being
of 2,782 tons net register. Hhe recently
went from Calcutta to Kuracnee with
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a general oriental cargo. How much
oak timber will be brought here the
first trip has not yet seen ascertained
but it win in all proiiaouuy vt quite
Quantity.
In view of the fact that the steamer
will arrive here In the height of the
grain shipping season it Is quite prob
able that she will be engaged to carry
a cargo from here to Europe or the
orient, or given a cargo or Oregon rir
for which there Is an increasing demand
all over the world.
The large British steamer Buoranla
which arrived at Astoria yesterday form
gonolulu under charter to the Pacific
iport Lumber company to carry lum
ber to Shanghai left up yesterday after
noon and will be at the drydock this
morning for repairs. On her way out
from the Atlantic ooast to Honolulu
with a cargo of ooal for the Atlantic
fleet the Bucranla enoountered a series
of taniflo storms that damaged the
bull Aside from these repairs the
steamer will be painted and given a
general overhauling.
Arrangements for the use of the
6ook were closed yesterday afternoon.
After having been repaired, the steam
er will go to the mills of Inman-Poul-en
company to load.
ORIENT AJb 1JLNKRS COMUfO.
jLmbla neaches Ban Francisco nuad
Aleut a Is at Honolulu.
The oriental liner, Arabia, reached
Ban Frandsoo yestertay bound for this
port from Hongkong by way of Yoko
hama and Honolulu. bhe Is expected
to reach Portland about next Saturday.
The oriental Alesla arrived at Hono
lulu yesterday afternoon on her way to
Portland via (Jan Francisco and will
therefore follow the Arabia In about ten
day. Neither of the Hums Is expected
to tiring a very heavy cargo since most
pf the overland freight will. In all prob
ability, be transshipped at au Brun
ei woo.
Uoth craft are expected to go out
filled to the hatcheH with flour - nd
lumber, however, since considerable
space has already been reserved.
Above picture shows Towboat Fleet of the Shaver Transportation Company of thlg port. Lined up are the Wauna, No Wonder, M..F. Hender
son, Sarah Dlion and Shaver. The last named was launched from the ways of the Portland Shipbuilding company a few weeks ago and will
go into commission towing log rafts tomorrow morning. The craft will be In command of Captain Delmar Shaver with F. 8.. Dahlt." as
pilot. J. C. Wendell will be chief engineer, with William Tucker second.
CHOWDS TAKE TO RIVKIl.
Every Gnsolitie Boat for Hire Is
I'nder Kngaffciaeiit.
Hundreds of plraauro boats will be
oiit tudiiv fur early yesterday after
y i 1 1 overy craft for hire had been
Fl".!i. ii for und owners could have rhar-l-
. ! era I inoro had they had them.
I ,,i .lays are the finest of the soa
r i f r lontlnn and those not haying
;''.! ..vn pleasure boats .do the next
1 s: thine by engaging one for a day or
'-n'.i.K and Inviting their friends oia
t .-ii i.iy an nut hit,'. .
- excursion boats making a spe
r ity of carrying Sunday crowds Hie
ii 'si expected to go out with capacity
i row .Is as usual.
AI.OXG THE WATERFRONT.
Die strainer Alliance, Captain Olson.
Crown of India, Br. sh ... .Columbia 1
Ley land Bros., Br. sh Drydock
Donna Franceses, Br. bk Astoria
Ancalos, Br. ship Llnnton
Churchill. Am. sch Astoria
Echo, Am. bktn AbtorlaJ
Kelburn, Br. bk Astoria
Asgard, Nor. sh Madison street
Alvena, Am. sch Astoria
Albert Rlokmers. Oer. bk O. W. P.
Virginia, Am. soh Knapnton
Sar, Nor. as Tongue Point
Ilford. Hr. ss Tongue Point
Eugenie Fautrel, Fr. bk Mersey
Eva, Gr. ss Inmnn-Poulsen
Northland, Am. ss Port. Lbr. Co.
W. F. Jewctt, Am. sch Astoria
Yellowstone. Am. sch St. Helens
Yosemlte. Am. bs Rainier
Bubrania, Br. bs Drydock
Atlas, Am. ss Portsmouth
En Route to Load Lumber.
Alumna. Am. sch Kahulul
Behome. Am. sch 1-a Boca
Wrestler, Am. bktn Guaymas
Mabel Gale. Am. sch San Francisco
Oliver J. Olson, Am. sch San Pedro
Fairhaven, Am. as Ban Francisco
Amaranth, Am. bktn San Francisco
Tiverton, Am. bs San Francisco
Koko Head. Am. bktn Yokohama
Johan Poulsen. Am. ss....San Francisco
K. P. I nm an. Am. ss Kan Francisco
Sn Bouto With Cement and General.
Aberfoyle. Br. sh Antwerp
Bldavt, Fr. bk , AiKwerp
Clan Graham, Br. sh Cardllf
Vtncennes, Br sh Antwerp
Gael, Fr. bk London
Neatsfields. Br. sh Hamburg
David de Anjers. Fr. ail Antwerp
Brabloch, Br. bk Antwerp
Killoran. Br. tih Antwem
Jolnvllla. Fr. bk Antwerp
Carnittnian, Br. bk Hamburg
Rochambeau, . Fr. bk Leltti
Gulf Stream. Br. bk Antwerp
Alice, Fr bk London
Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk Antwerp
La Tour d Atrve-gne, Fr. bk.. Antwerp
Armen, Fr. bk Dublin
Coal Ships Zb Route.
La Roche Jncque.lin, Fr. bk, Newcastle, A.
Flfeshlre, Br. bk Newcastle, A.
Bossuet. Fr. bk Newcastle. A.
Torrlsdale, Br. sh Newcastle, A
Tramp Steamers En Eouto.
Taunton, Br, ss Guaymas
Strathflllan.' Br. ss Batavla
Craghall, Br. ss San Francisco
Kadames, uer. ss lJu(ret sound
Strathlyon. Br. ss San Fwinclsco
M. S. Dollar. Am. ss San Francisco
Guernsey, Nor. ss Shanghai
Assuan, Oer. ss San Francisco
Boveric, Br. ss San Francisco
Westminster. Br. ss Japan
En Eoute In Ballast to Xio&d Grain
Port Crawford, Br. sh Cailao
River Falloc.ii. Br. bk Cailao
Oregon, tier, sh Yokohama
Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama
Henrietta. Uer. sh West coast
Aster. Ger. bk Valparaiso
Marechal de Noallles. Fr. bk. West coast
Homeward Bound. Am. bk. Vane v r, B. C
Le Pelier, Fr. bk Hobart
Salnte Anne. Fr. bk... Newcastle. N. S. W.
Andorinha. Br. bk Iqulque
Lydgate, Br. bk Santa Rosalia
Vigo. Nor. sh Mejiliones
Desdamona, Br. sh Cailao
SMALL
TO
BUT DETERMINED
WIN SCHOLARSHIP
The following letter received by the
contest manager from a little contest
ant in The Dulles has a ring of deter
mination that Is highly commendable.
Here Is a young Kirl. only 1 1 years
of age, who enters the Oregon Jour
nal's third annual scholarship contest
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fril list of pasaenK;ra and a large cargo ! 5u.v,y' . .' '
ot frtdght
The gasoline sloop Condor, Captain
Tyler, left last night for Newport with
her bold full of freight, consisting of
furniture and general merchandise con
sumed to Newport and Waldport.
The Harrlnian liner. Rose City, Cap
tsln Kldston. sailed yesterday morning
for San Francisco with 400 passengers
and a capacity cargo. About 160 were
left behind because of lack of room on
the big liner.
O. P. lirnham yesterday afternoon
launched the new gasoline tender which I
he has built for the Port of Portland
commission. It is 36 feet long and will
be used for light harbor work.
The Norwegian steamer Hark which
has been loading lumber at St. Johns
for several days shifts to Tongue Point
to complete tne cargo which goes
Antwerp
Crilloii. Fr. bk Antwerp
Genevieve Mollnos, It. bk Hobari
Daghlld, Nor. bk Caldera
Nulellv. Fr. bk Hpbart
Leon Blum, Fr. bk Hobart
Mlchelet, Fr. bk Hlogo
Finland. Rus. sh Guayaquil
Magdalene, Ger. bk Aeapuleo
Alexander Isenberfr, Ger. bk ... Honolulu
OH Carriers En Koute.
Roderick Phu, Am. brg...San Francisco
Melbourne, Australia.
to
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria, Aug. 1. Arrived at S a. m.
and left up at 12:40 p. ni. British
Steamer Bucranla from Honolulu,
failed at 8;2(i a. m., steamer Eureka, for
Eureka. Arrived at 4:80 and left up
St 6:00 a. m.. steamer Atlas from San
Francisco. Palled at 9:25 a. m.. steam
er Sue Elmore, for Tillamook. Sailed at
6:10 a. m., steamer Cascade, for San
Francisco. Arrived down at 5 30 and
Palled at 6:30 p. m.. steamer Rose City,
for San Francisco.
San Francisco, Aug. 1 Arrived at 3
a m.. steamer xx aanlngton. from ort-
Ruildinp Materials In Turkey.
In the interior of Turkey dwelling-
houses range from the simple mud huts,
In various grades, to the house built
entirely of wood. In such districts
usually the only stone buildings are
the railway stution. If It happens to be
one of the Important railway lines In
Turkey, and perhaps the military bar
racks.
At the capital and In the larger cities
of the empire the dwellings, even of the
wealthy classes, are built of wood al
most without exception. The exceptions
are tne rew imposing vinas or rich i;u
ropeans, the large administrations which
possess their own buildings, such as
the state banks, the public debt, etc.,
the imperial palaces, the x'arloug em
bassies and consulates, and schools and
apartment flats. As regnrds the latter
ciass of building they are nearly all of
Iron girder type, with brick and mor
tar walls. While a good quality of
baked building brick Is imported from
Miss Frances Gordlon.
over a month after it started, with the
hope of winning a scholarship in mu
sic in St. Mary's academy In her own
city. Such pluck as this little miss dis
plays should be crowned with success.
She Intends to keep busy until the
contest closes, and she will.
She Is a lightweight indeed, weigh
lng only 85 pounds, to compete with
the big husky boys and popular girls
wno nave now so much lead over her.
Little Miss Gordlon's progress will be
watched eagerly by everybody, and It
is to lie hoped that she will surprise
some of the older contestants who now
have thousands of votes to their crejlit.
Frances hopes to be able to make
enough progress at music to be able to
teach as she Is not as robust as most
girls. Her friends and those who know
of her aspirations xxill help this little
student materially, mid the contest
manager hopes to receive encouraging
reports from Fiances from time to
time. Following is her letter:
'The Dalles. Or., July 30. Dear Editor
I have neglocted writing yo j in regard
to my nomination, as I have been visit
ing in your city for the past 10 days,
but now I am ready to fro to work and
Intend keeping busy until the contest
closes and hope you will kindly help
me all you can because 1 brllcve I am
pretty young, if I am not the baby of
your contest claps.
"Being both small and young my
chance of winning out Is very weak. I
am 14 years old and weigh about 85
pounds. The Dalles has always been my
home as well as my parents' home for
the last 4C years. My mother is Mrs.
S. V. Gordlon of The Dalles.
"I have always attended Ht. Peters
church and St. Mary's academy when
ever I had tho health to do so. Not
being very strong I Intend teaching mu
sic if 1 can advance far enough. I am
at present in the sixth grade of music
and seventh grade In claswork.
"My mother now Is helHess to aid
mn any further and dear Editor yitu
can plainly see why I enter your con
test for a year's music at St. Mary's
and many blessings I hope will attend
my friends and the dear old Journal,
(the best paper of Oregon) if I am a
winner. Yours sincerely,
"FRANCES OORDION."
COCOA EXPERT SUES
THAW FOR SERVICES
(Fleerst News by Lonmt Leased Win.)
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. Aug. 1. Justice
Tompkins, at White Plains, today signed
an order whereby Sheriff Chanler Is
ordered to produce Harry Kendall Thaw
before John F. Srhlesser, as referee. In
Flshklll, Wednesday morning, Auguet
6. It thus becomes known that Dr.
John P. Wilson of this city has sued
Thaw for additional compensation for
services rendered In testifying at thi
recent habeas corpus proceedings.
Dr. Wilson claims $500 and Thaw
said the services were worth only $200.
It Is a friendly suit. Dr. Wilson was
one of the rhyslcians who examined
Thaw and testified that Thaw was per
fectly sane and normal. Dr. Wilson
demanded $500 and Thnw objected.
Treating Dogs.
At Mltchen. England, there Is a ca
nine sanitarium where frequently as
many as 800 dogs are undergoing treat
ment at the same time. Several pa
tients which have lost legs have been
provided with now ones.
C.GeeWo
The Well-Known
Reliable
CHINESE
Root and Herb
DOCTOR
WALKED NEARLY ALL THE WAY FROM
BOSTON JUST TO GET COLD FEET
Charley Jacques, a small specimen of
humanity who made his way to Portland
from Boston and appealed to the Juven
ile court for xvork and a square meal,
was an attendant at the session of court
Friday afternoon. He listened carefully
while' Judge Gantenbeln sentenced two
boys to the reform school and gave
others good advice.
Charley's name was down at the foot
of the list of cases and when at last
his name was called it was discovered
that he had vanished. Either the te.li-
ousness of the Ions session had worn J
out his patience or he feared that the
court would prescribe something that
would not suit lis fancv. As he cume
to court voluntarily and there was no
charge against him, it had not been
thought necessary to keep close watch
on him. but Charley evidently thought
It xxise to make himself scarce.
Chief Probation Officer Hadley, to
whom ine lad liresented himself, and
who had interested himself in the cast
thought Charhy might show himself
ngnln today, but he was disappointed.
He says lie hns a job ready, but Chs,iiey
may lie a few hundred miles awav by
this time, where Juvenile courts will not
worry his Imagination.
Has made a life study of roots and
herbs and In that ntndv dlacnvoro.t nvi
is giving to the world bis wonderful
remedies.
No Mercury, Poisons or Drags Used
He Cures Without Operation of
Without the Aid of a Knife,
He guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asth
ma, Lung. Throat. Rheumatism, Ner
vousness, Nervous Debility, Stomach.
Liver, Kidney Troubles; also Iist Man
hood, Female Weakness and all Private
Diseases,
A SURE CANCER CURE
Just Received from Fekln, China Safe,
Sure and Reliable.
IF YOU ARE AFFLICTED DON'T DE
LAY DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS
If you cannot call, write for symptom
blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents In
stamps.
CONSULTATION FREE
Tne O. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co-
162 First St.. Cor. Morrison. Portland.
Oregon.
Please Mention This Paper.
lana. Arrne.i. oerman steamer Arabia, ; Marseilles, there are several local brick
Tr-.m i ..K'i.nma. rane,i at l .41) p. m.. i kilns, which sell bricks measuring
steamer George W. Elder, for Portland, i about seven bv three and a half by two
Ih.., Aug. 1. --Passed barge Hoder. j an,j a ha;f inches,
l-k Phu. for Portland. I The palaces nnd embassies are dl-
c-ierbo-irg. Auk. 1 Sailed. July 17. j ttnet types of building Certain other
French ship Alice, for Portland. buildings, the Imperial Ottoman bank
t .; .l.i.u. Aug 1 Saileu. German and the new Anatolian railway depot,
stean er Alesla, for Post land, via San for Instance, are Intentional specimens
FrH.'i 'seo , of expensive architecture. The former
Tl i. s at Astoria Sunday High water is in rock-face.1 Milestone to first storv
"2- a "i . .1 feet. 4.10 p. m., R.O ' with upper stories faced with highly
f,-t Lost water C 40 a. m.. 1 : feet: i decorated yellow limestone Th. An.
lu 2i p.
1 J feet
MAJUXK INTFLLIGEXCK.
Keffnlar X.lntrs Dne to Arrive.
Homer. San Franici
City 'f Panama iv.ixs Pay..
C, P.". Kh'er, San Pdro. w.ty
S'ate. tsn Frsnisro
A;:ifir,re, O rs Hly
Arol'is. orient
)''i'-ek.i. Furka and Cns . . .
." City. Pn Kr.-.n'is'-ri
I osnoke, Pun Pedre sr.d wny.
:!. orient
Niimntli. nri"-t
Klromwls. nrl n
aVearalar 1.1a ere to Zv.rt
Aug 1
Aug. 1
Aug 4
Aug. 4
tollan railway depot Is entlrelv of a
; local store quarried along Its line, rock
! face.l, with tooled herder. The facing
of all other stone buildings In this city
I whatsoever Is In yellow limestone.
I known as plerre d arles and Malta
' stone: tl.ee are both very Inexpensive
and are easily wcrkel The facing Is
generally simple In character.
The Roudisi'Iiilds Way.
From the New Orleans Picavune.
A New Orleans man said the other
da- of the great house of the Roths
childs:
"The HothselMh's push their strict
ness to the point of eccentricity. They
once had tor agent here in .Xf-w (riesn3
a fine fellow. They telegraphed to this
agent at a certain season to sell their
cotton holdings, but he knew the price
would go higher and therefore he didn't
sell till four days later. In consequence
he netted an extra profit of $40,000 to
his firm.
"When he sent the Rothschilds the
money and told them joyously what he
had done they returned the whole
amount, with a cold note that said:
"'The 1 1 o . 0 0 1 1 you made by disobeying
our Inst ruet Ions is not ours, but vours.
Take It. Mr. lilank. your successor,
sails tor -evv Orleans to. lay,
A Pasteur Institute has been estab
lished In Horn. all. under the patronage
or the go eminent.
Aug. 4 Khodhe Iloneht Hie Wife for irtr
Jg i 0
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Hoirer. Mn Frnci-T
City of Prams Coos Put ..
U W. E1.W Kin Pedro
S't. San rmr.'Hr.i
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F.tifs Eureka aid "-
I'-own'-ke. Fan Pelro snd )
ArnlHi. orirnt
H" t'itv. .-s rnwlni . . .
Alesli. f'Tlrnt
NumanMs. nrlwit
Nicomc-dla, orient . . ",
Tunis ta Tor.
Prtverick Castle, Dr. eh
- Largiemore. Br. ah
From Tlt-nit
A thai II. khedlxe of Egypt. Is one
of the moit rrogresie and eailght
en I of foreign rulers Palontr
fond of travel, he goe ahout the worH
with Mi eyee open and has Introduced
many icellnt reforms Into the coun
try oxer which he rules Fnconven
tioial to a decree, he has amused Mrr,
lf and horrlf,Kj his suite br don
ning iivtnln and driving a rail war en-
4,iig Tie khedive. hr the wiy. uilike th
I g 11 s'ii'ar.. his no Imperii! harem His
was a reii!iru! ir-sisn eliv
betirM bv Ms nother chiefly on scroiirt
of her beaut r fmm a rmcf j! Turkish
S"t t -iM for thsn The Mohax-
trt min rel'gton rermlts th khcdlve fo jr
.Oct. ji'wtve, but Abbaa II like hti ftrer. k
ii.pT.ri wiu one mn i paionitr!y
drt4 te th oiuufu! Circassian erhe
hen borne him five chinnir.g daughter)
and a $ reitelng eon.
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WITHOUT PLATES
out or wi irons
We ean do your entire Crown. Bridge
and rlate Work In a day If necessary.
Fosltlvely rainless Extracting Free
when plates or bridges are ordered.
eneltlTe teeth and roots removed wlfh
ont the leaet pals. Ten chiira Only
the most scientific and careful work.
BO TBABS IX FOKTZiAJgD.
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'Palnleee Dentists.
FaUlna; Bldf, Third and Wea&l&jrtoa
( a. m. to 1 p. m.; Sundays t te 11.
Painless Extraction. tOc; Plates, $$..
Both Phones. A and Ualo 1011.
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MORPHINE
and other drag haolts are poeMly enred bf
HAB1T1XA. For arnodermle or Intersil Baa
fun pie seat to aor dreg ha4iiaAy pauo
aaaiL keg-ulr nrSa tlOC rv-r boft.a
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ExterJor of Bufldlnj Whr "Td Commoner" T PoblUtML Pooto Ei
clualTtly for The Journal.
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Judge My Ability to
Cere Weal Mem
By My Unparalleled Success
For the Past 25 Years
The proof of a phyeician's ability is to be
found In the retnlts he obtain, and although I
ans not at liberty to apply individual name
of patients reference, th marks of upe
rior (kill and service are so prominent nd
conspicuous ss to render my doing- so unnec
essary. Twenty-five years of success and con
stant growth of practice is certainly a prac
tical demonstration that argues the merit of
my work. Thjs is PROOF that no man can
gainsay. This remarkable success has built up
my practice rear by yesr, month by month, day
by day, untu it is today the largest by far in
the western part of America. Estimate for
yourself my volume of prsctica as compared
with the practice of other western specialists.
Is there the slightest ptobabUitr that if unable
to back up all my cfaims, I would hare won
and retained the foremost olace among phy
sicians treating men? Could, I fail to cure and
ret succeed as I hare r Hare you erer heard
of promise of mine remaining unfulfilled, or of
one of ray patients being dissatisfied with the
treatment recelred?- Consider these things
and then come and talk with me in regard to
your case. I am always willing to wait for
my fee until a cure is effected.
MY FEE IS
In Any Uncomplicated ,
DR. TAYLOR.
The Leading Specialist
MY SPECIAL TREATMBNT
The methods I derised over twenty-five years ago for treating men's
diseases proved a radical step in medical science. Those methods hare
enabled me to cure diseases that were formerly regarded as incurable.
In working out my methods I held the theory that "WEAKNESS,"
for instance, was not a constitutional or functional ailment, but a pros
tatic affection, and therefore, merely local. I reasoned that its con
stitutional effects were simply the results of a tremendous waste of
energy due to inflammation of the proatatic gland; that this being true,
a local treatment could alone effect a cure. Thereupon I devised the
treatment I employ today with such marked success. Indeed, I have
never known this treatment to fail to effect a complete and permanent
cure in a comparatively short time.
My treatment for other diseases peculiar to men ars also along
original lines and are equally successful. Hence I reiterate that no
man need be WEAK or AIL.INU. My special rreatment is an open
door to vigor and all the pleasures that belong to perfect health. . Any
man may avail himself of my services. It has been and is my life's work
to aid afflicted men, alleviate their sufferings and restore them to health
and vigor. I have therefore placed the charge for my services within
the easy reach of any man. no matter what his circumstances. To
PROVE my confidence in the results of my treatment, and as an act
of good faith,
I WILL WAIT FOR &1Y FEE UNTIL TOD ARE CURED
No man can be fairer than .that. I take all the risk. You take none
whatever. You have everything to gain and absolutely nothing to lose,
SEEK EXPERT MEDICAL AID NOW
Men whose vitality is exhausted, those who have some private dis
ease or weakness lurking in their system, and who are prematurely old,
while still young in years broken down wrecks of what they ouht to
be, and who want to be strong, and to feel as vigorous a they did bet
fore they wasted their strength, to enjoy life again, to win back the
vim, vigor and vitality lost, should consult with me before it is too lata.
My Direct-Method Treatment Offers a Positive
Core For Every Ailing Man
I Cure "Weakness"
"Weakness" is not a nervous disorder, demanding a tome system of
treatment, but is merely a symptom of chronic inflammation or conges
tion in the orostate aland. This condition xiats as a raault of early
dissipation er some improperly treated contracted disorder, and reouirea
carefully directed local measures only. By my own original methods th
prostate gland is quickly restored to its normal State, wmcn results in
full and complete return of strength for the fvnetiona disorder is entirely
removed, and I am conrinced that by no treatment other than my own
carefully directed local measures is a radical cure of this ailment possible.
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Our entire time and practice is devoted to the cure of BLOOD
POISON. VARICOCELE, STRICTURE, LOST VITALITY, HY
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BLADDER AND PROSTATE GLAND, CONTRACTED DIS
ORDERS, WEAKNESS AND ALL DISEASE3 COMMON TO MEN
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