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    .THE OliEGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER
1003.
MOLESKIN CANDIDATES
ARE GRILLING HARD
A Woman Is Appointed Chief Nurse
fflparlal ZXaoatril r n ItwuLt
University of Oregon, Eugene. OoL
II Tli establishment of th"tratnln
Ubl la beginning to mak football
' affair look somewhat mora settled
than ,they hav been up to thla tlma.
Mo far onir it man. Captain Moullen,
Hclntyre. Clark a. Plakham. Kilt a.
allies. Newton, Main. Michel, and
tourette, hav tea selected tu others
will b aildd aoon. i
' Coach Forbs haa bean working tha
boys vary hard thla week and they are
beginning to ahow muoh . bettor form.
Tha men are getting aocustomad to
scrimmage work now and ara ' getting
Into auoli shape that tney oo not notice
their innumrraoie bruises.
Tha Candidates,
A new candidate who haa been allow
ing up well la "Wir Klita. nuts la a
junior, but lent year did not turn out
at all. while the year before ha made
i the second eleven. He la last, a gooa
line plunger and oarrlea tha ball welL
IIIOK (fl-r pa ! uiiw ui mjvbi, rival
Islng men out
for -tha back field.
Mclntvre haa returned to tha Una
and Indications ara that ha will play
one of the guards. Aa for tha other
guard and center the positions will
firobably be between TlUea and New
on. Newton haa Improved wonderfully
In paealng tha ball lately and aeama to
hare a good chance for center.
Old Kayrs Back.
Plnkhttm wlU be in his regular plac
at tackle but who will be the other
tackle la hard to decide. Moullen. Main
and Michel are all good at that poaltlon
but all are trying out for the back
field. Tha chancea ara, though, that
one of theae three will fUl that poal
tlon,
enda but will have a hard fight to keep
the poaltlona. Hlckaon. of Portland
High la ahowlng up well and will get
a good chanoe. Lewie, another port
lend High graduate, Marean llurd and
Hestley ara alao doing good work.
. Three for Quarter.
For quarter there are three men out.
Moullen. Michel and Letourelte. All
ara aood nlavera and there la Uttlj
choice between them. Should Moullen
lay quarter, aa captain It will place
ilni In tha beat noaltlon possible to run
tha team.
The halvea ara, perhaps, tha hardest
osltlona on tha team to pick. Among
hoea ahowlne- un .well are: Kilts. I,ea
Hurd. Moullen, Michel and Main. All
b K . u . - .m ..... (ha V M
."v n m .ui iu ui .- j ! w ..w. .
an uutzaing tne fina, rtijix iuni
are If anything tha faater. Moullen
haa had experience and ahowed hla
ability laat year In the O. A. C. game
when ha renlared Clarke. In the laat
half when 6. A. C. had already acored
he tore through their Una time after
tlma for large galna but the whistle
blew before Oregon got within scor-
lng die tan ce.
Clark aa Fallback. ,
Clarke la practically aura of fullback.
Hla nun tine- abllltv will prove a strong-
hold for Oregon aa he la every bit aa
good aa na waa laat year.
Although Oregon'e prospect are by
no meana aa good aa tbay were at th
tlma laat year owing to tha lack
vntaran nlavera tha atudenta Have con
fldence that th team will make a good
ahowlng. ' , . ,
The gam witn in aiumni wmcn win
onen tha aeaaon. next Haturaay, la
looked forward to with great lntoreat on
account of th fact that the alumni
111 be composed largely or an norm-
west men Ilka McKlnley, Hug. Latour-
attn. Vfoorea and Chandler. Their si
nala have already been Bent out end
ith a few daya or practice together
they will make rormiaame opponents.
The Freahmen-P. H. 8. gam la also
aroualnr Interest. The freshmen have
plenty of excellent material and Assist
ant Coach Arnaplger la whipping them
into aplendld shape.
SENATOR 6EAII
US ATTACK
Workingmen Cheer Speech
in Court House at
Pendleton.
(Sped! Dispatch te Tfaa Journal.)
. Pendleton, Or., Oct. -10. Answering
the attack of Governor Hughes on Mr.
Bryan, as echoed by Senator Beverldge
In Portland last Tuesday, Senator Oear
In this evening v at ' the courthouse
showed tha t the Bryan policies, which
were to work wreck and ruin to this
country, had In most Instances the sup
port of the Republican platform In its
apparent reading and In every Instance
the indorsement, of the Republicans.
Senator Oearln addressed the crowdod
courtrooms for two hours and held
intense Interest throughout hla dlscus
- slon. The audience waa composed main
ly of working people ana his references
to the bank deposit guaranty wiere
cheered to the echo by those ' whose
savings had been tied up by the panic
of the Republican administration.
Mr. Oearln declared and showed that,
from the utterances of the Republican
platform the . only i Bryan policy the
Republicans feared was the ghost of I
' Mmetallsm, and tie read tha plank of
: tne Oregon jrtepuDiican party in msu.
declaring unequivocally ror xree silver,
"When I appear at the mourners'
bench," he declared. "I expect to be met
first by Charles Fulton and next by
jonaumn Bourne, leading a orass Dana
and with both hands pounding the big
oass arum.
HECTOR "TOTEY NEW
SYSTEM OF HEALING
Asks Members Suffering With Ner
vous Disorders to Come, to Him
Mental Therapeutics.
Philadelphia, Oct. lO.-V'Chrlstlan
mental therapeutics," the system of
mental healing promulgated by Dr. El-
wood xorcenter or Emmanuel episcopal
church. Boston, Is to be applied in one
of Philadelphia's big churches. The
Rev. Norman Van Pelt Levis, rector of
the Church of the Incarnation, Broad
and Jefferson streets, has organized
weekly conference hours to test the sys
tem or Dr. Worcester
Dr. Worcester, who from 1896 to
1904 was rector of Bt. ' Stephen's
church in this city, lectured ana
preached In Philadelphia last January.
Hla message of a panacea for functional
nervous disorders created a sensation
among scientists, clergymen and
puoiic generally.
L
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SALOOII
ARE ARRESTED
One Kept Open After Hours
Other Sold Boozo to
' V Drunks. ,
Keeping his saloon open six minutes
jarter th closing hour Is likely to post
P. T. Murphy, I8 North Third sir,
a dollar a mlnuta for that Unit, and
than soma. At six minutes after 1
o'clock this morning th policeman on
th beat found Mr. Murphy's plae ODcn
and h waa pinched. At th auttoa b
pat up l!S cash ball for his appearance
In tb municipal court tomorrow morn
ing ai 9 o ciocg.
Clue Swanaon. another saloon man. waa
rrr,i,n immi nigni at nis Place. . i&s
North Sixteenth atreet, on d charge of
ntvmi aoia iiauor io man airMiv in.
tnxlcated. Oua said h didn't do It.
The policeman said h did. And tha
policeman " had
(huuah on of
aevaral wltneasna
Ihera waa nearly too
aruntt to , llu ai.in t liave ball
money and ajienc ina night wiier b
Bald b had never been, before.
IWlmont Park Track lUulta.
First race, six furlongs Royal Cap
tive (L won; Affliction (Notivr)
seoond; Lady Bellna (McCarthy) third
Tim, !10. ' - -
Becond raoa. th Brook, cup, ataej-l-
ehase, about three mile Agent (Kll.
llher) won; Water peed (Davidson) aeo-
ond; Mark Gumberls (Henderson) third
Time, ;0I 1-4.
Third raoa. aix rurieng Trano I w.
Will I . UluaflMAn IVAll.rt au.
ond; Field Mouse (Shreve) third, Tlma
Fourtb raoa. Manhattan nanaicap, bis
furlongs Delirium (Gilbert) won; Half
Sovereign (I) second; Fashion Plate
(I'pton) third. Tlma, 1:11 l-i.
Fifth raoa. on mil and three fourth
Falrplay (J. Dee) won; Master Rob
art (Gilbert) second ; Frank Kill (Nol-
ter) third. Time, 1:51.
Hlxth raoa. on mile and an eighth
Bam 11. Harris (Ural) won; Beaucler
(fiw.il) aond; Kllllecranla
third. Time, lil.
(Turk)
Walla, Waeh., Oct. 10 Old
won, front l:aalern Oregon
Whitman Ileal Weston,
Walla
Whitman
Normal school of Weston liar tmtay
by a More of 11 to 0. Whitman fumhlej
the ball IS tlma. four times costing
them touchdowns. Whitman ahowed up
poorly, trying out many men. They
played It-mlnute halves. ,
X-Umju to Find Pearls.
From th Chicago Journal. V
John J. Bolomon has developed a
plant for radiographing oysters, to as-
tain not only the exiatanra out tha
atng of development of pearls without
killing Jhe blvalvea or oieiilng their
sheila As many aa - (00 oysters have
been submitted to examination In one
minute, hundreda of shells spread on a
tray being exposed at n tlma Oys
ters showing no pearls are returned to
their beds; thoaa allowing partially de
veloped pearls are sent Into "hospital"
to be nursed, while those whose pearls
are full rrewn, auffer the fata that at-
tenda all thing which possess . some
thing that man wants.
Are Too SoMcrloa?
Have yoa soma ailment
that has fastened IMelf
npoa yon tow a long
tln-af Bay yon con
sults siserrat doctors
and paid , than, high
tm aad than found
that th relief eaoa oa
asoroad waa wot las.
lag This has been the
experience of many of
my patient who came
dto me as a last resort
S-lHad they seen me at
UVw-Jwi? n earlier stag I could
ob. o. oza wo
hav cured them sooner
Miss Hasson, Appointed Chief Nurse in the United State Nary.
education In
Washington. D. C. Oct 10. Miss Es
ter Vorhees Hasson has JUst been ap
pointed chief nurse in the United States
the navy, and as such will have charge or
a corps or iuo nurses, wnicn are to
Dr. Devis. of the Church of the In- -orm a nucleus ror a larger corps to De
carnation, haa announced that he de- faaea. m case or war. sne was cnosen
sires to perform the treatment of the by the medical board of the United
relle-lous neurolosrlst UDOn suffering States navy on account of her long
members of his congregation. service and eminent fitness for the po
"In the fiery struggle of our oeoole sition.
In' mmMi1 In nil- IH tnriav " ho anlri MlSS Has -On WBS brought UP in an ftt
"our churches have lost practically in mosphere of army medical corps. Her
nolnt nf mimlwn anil sntrftiinll v In that father was Alexander B. Hasson, a.sur-
Fh mannr-n nn lnnnr hnM nhnrrk rum. geon in the army. AS a girl MlSS Has
monlal. There haa been a treat loss of son's favorite book was Miss Louisa M
A Pollywog Ticket,
- From the Troy Dally Press.
To the friends of Governor Hughes
the Republican state ticket Jooks like a
pollywog. . ' .
faith
To whom ara our overwroueht neonle
to look for helpT To the physician, in
fihyslcal ailment, and to the clergyman
n mental trouble. If a malady arises
in the mind it must be cured through
the mind, and here tha clergyman is
entirely fitted to act
"I shall therefore try In a humble
way to set Into practice the teaching's
of Dr. Worcester, and on Wednesday
and Friday afternoons I shall hold con
ferences with such of you as see fit
to consult me."
"I shall try to impart to the temDted.
the disturbed, the moral weaklings a
new power, through simple faith In
Christ and through arousing absolute
confidence In themselves. I would show
the power of mind over body and teach
each man to conquer for himself,"
Alcott's "Hospital Sketches." Tbls she
read many times, and at the early age
or 13 had fully made tip her mind tnac
in case of another war she would cer
tainly be a nurse. The Spanish-Ameri
can war offered this opportunity. After
Miss Hasson had received a thorough
The Great International Balloon Race
If v Vllli
!A ' -w-" - , . , 4 ? " :"mw.
- A. Holland Forbes at left. J. C. McCoy at right. At top ig an
the start of the great International Race at Berlin laat rear. This
photograph shows tha greatest aggregation of balloons ever collected
in one place. "
Berlin. Oct IS. porting excitement
renters on th great International bal
looq raco for the Janaea Gordon B-
ntt no. which occurs here October 11
Mrpr'i)atlrrs from rrsctlcally every
country Interested la balloon racea are
already on hand. J. C McCoy, A. Hol
"'t f-nrtw nd N It Arnold repre-
Mt the lalted cttatea. THy come
with a full -ctsrmlriatloa te taa back
,he trtr.r wltli thm.
' 1 h Lav bea towineted for the race
t.y toe Arr cMtb of America, and the
f-mit "f t-S each haa bn
I i.rM w1h th 0rmM aeronsatlca.1
rfiicaitn, - unlrr the aoepkea f
i-h t r will teka pian. Mr.
Anw-ifl of the North Adams A-ro rlab
la lUmt iht rlsr f UnMuil Labm
tab waa rrfasaJ rmitxoa to race1
by the war departm-nt Owing te the
artlvitr of the algnsl corps In testing
riring machine. Mr i. und will repre
sent the Aro club of Bi. Iji, Hr
A rnolda balloon l the only American
man. balloon In n, rr. Aogustos
loiL eacretarv of th. ,
norat unauuiL Ne a
He la In Europe now as 4 Meeara
Forbea and Arnold l.rt
it tw tVatachlend for Germany R
aide wlanlag the Jam Oor!wi' RH
n"t cos the winner six 1 1 .''
w , :iiri i nm i-u t h.
aaslst
Mr. at.
rlataat baa
rr In Iaiie la -m.-w 7T
In the r-w fm. 4, i
wrf j Mr
wtth the baJInoej
KILLING ELEPHANTS.
Hoire Bag Made by Nine Dutch
Hunters in South Africa.
From the Rhodesia Herald Weekly.
To secure a bag of 81 elephants in
these prosaic days will seem like a
dream to most sportsmen, but the feat
has Just been accomplished by J. W.
Vlljoen and eight other Dutch farmers
In the Lomagundl district The govern
ment has Just thrown tha districts open
for the destruction of elephants, and
this enormous bag was made within 60
miles of the capital of Rhodesia, and
near the railway.
Vlljoen and his party pitched their
camp at Maquadzio, the center of the
elephant district, ana divided up Into
pairs a fact which nearly led to a
fatality, for going through the bush
Vlljoen encountered his firet elephant,
which he' shot. As this fell another
on'; crashed through the trees at the
beck of the hunter and pursued him,
once striking the horse with his trunk,
until Vlljoen succeeded In reaching
clear grounn, where lie round himself
JO yards ahead of his pursuer. Slip
ping off his horse, he fired at the ele
phant and killed it.
One Incident marred the snort, and
that was the accidental shooting of a
member of the party named Eloff.
Eloff and three companions paired off
and walked at a distance of about SO
yards apart, when Eloff and his friend
suddenly saw two elephants. They
fired, but only, succeeded In shooting
orr a rusx or on or me animals, wno
promptly charged them. Eloff made in
the direction of the men In front of
him. and they, seeing the beast crash
lng through the bush behind them, and
ignorant or i-lori a whereabouts, fired
at the elephant and while one bullet
despatched the elephant the other found
a Diuet in n-jorrs neck, killing him In
stantly. .
Th party came back to the Transvaal I
the richer ror z.ooo pounds or Ivory and
seven young elephants. The first one
was captured when half grewa. It was
feeding with four grown elephants, all
of which were shot, and then the little
one, Instead of running away, made for
the hunters, two of whom seized lis tall,
while the two othera huni on to each
I ear. and there waa a tussle for half an
nour. alter which the elephant was
rolled on Its back and Ita feet tied with
the horses' reins. It was then fastened
to a tree, and the next day driven Into
camp. After a day or two it became so
docile that ita attentlona were rather
a nuisance, for it tried to tread on tha
hunters' toes, helped itself to all tha
available food, and would put its trunk
into iie cooKing pois ana tax out any
thing It fancied, while it would follow
the natives "down to the stream for a
arm a.
On th record day SO elephants were
shot snd two little ones captured: VII-
1n,n'l tin,M,it f fi.r-t m m ntn n l.l fw ft
of the ft) slain. Tbs two elephants
epeedlly became docile, and now that
all the captives are in a proper kraal
they hav becom qulta acclimatised to
their new surroundings and are both
playful and friendly.
Kr publican Hard Times.
ratter In New Tort World.
In this country, which has uch gr
natural resources that It could feed and
clothe the entlr world, the cost ot liv
ing haa be tbrr4 mo nigh that even
thos who ttav employment rind It al
tmet lmpolbl te pro viae the necea
sartes of life for thalr famine, and
beeld-e this hundreds of tbor sands of
me) hav been thrown out ef work or
put oa snort time or reduce pay. All
this has happened with the Republican
party, which claims te Vrre the work
lagmaa so cauch, la foil power. I
wooid lite to ask rrmrr laborfng maa
wbe road this lr l roauv ai bow
eetly think It la eot!y eraenttal
for the safety f th ewmt ry te elect
the Mint erowd era!. I think very j
ewe ef thm will think It t eeaentlali
te enow tberp onder. ar4 that Is joat
wet the are golr-g o . and el-t the I
'"Groat CotnioT.' Wll.lam J. Pry an.
private achools she en
tered the training school for nurses at
the New Haven hospital In spite of pa
rental opposition. In 1907 her career
was launched as a registered nurse Jn
New York, and the following year ghe
was appointed nurse In the army, being
selected among the first ten from over
10,000 applicants at the breakine- out of
the war. Miss Hasson was assigned to ,
duty on the Relief and arrived in Cu- :
ban waters In time to do her share In :
caring for the wounded In the San
tiago campaign. Later she accompanied :
the Relief to the Philippines, where she
was constantly at the scene of action,
fihe la of flantlnar stock. Hor rrand.
fathers on both sides were prominent In
cuiuumi wars ana me war or isiz.
and they , would hav
been th richer financially. My methods
are not hew, to the followers of medicine
in the Orient whr many of th secret
cure and prescriptions are handed down
from father to son. Hundreds and hun
dreds of rare plants and roots, some al
most extinct furnish me with curative
Fower for many a troublesome disease,
do not employ mercury and other
harmful poisons of similar nature
which cur but leave their effect In
the body: neither do I cut and tear In
needless operations. HBRB ARB A
raw or th xastt diseases wi
rmsA-r success1 ttt-ZiY and ovab-
A It TEE TO CTTBJBl ' Spinal Tronble,
rite, Epilepsy, Poor Circulation, Ekin
Diseases. BTervonsness, neuralgia, ro
vers, Dyspepsia, aiUonsaeas, Z.a Orlop,
Bay rever, Keronrial Potaoainr, Car
buncles and Private Plseasee of Mea
and Women. COJrSTTITATTOIT rUSB,
Call or write and send 4 cents In stamps
I or symptom Dinnit ana pook. TBI U.
IrEX WO BfEDZCT-fE CO. 165 H Tlrst
Bt, Cor. Morrison, rOBTXABTD, OK.
Bit ofte
not th
A wrong Doer
Is often a man that has left gomcthing undone
ways he that has done something. Neglect
much a crime ai over-action. Good health
and ffood'ien.e are two of life's greatest bless
ing and the man who makei an effort to posses
health certainly displays sound reason. Quite
often, however, jgnen cjll at our offices who are
so skeptical of physicians that fear of failure has .
cost them many months of unnecessary and fre
quently ,
1
DISASTROUS DELAY
If they had been as careful in their selection of physicians in the past
as their experience now prompts them to be, they would have health
and confidence in their fellQwman where the results were loss of time
and money. If "Dr. Jones advertises in the paper, be sure it is "Dr.
Jones" you see when investigating. If there is a discrepancy in name
or other .-..'
Misstatements in the Advertisement
it is your own fault if you later become dissatisfied with your bargain.
This is a wonderful age, and people are beginning to realize that
health is greatly within one's own control. A prominent writer says
that "the day is nearing when ordinary sickness will mean disgrace
or lack of brains." At any rate a man who has or may have others
dependent on him makes a great mistake to not get relief or bo-cured
of a curable ailment , , .
WE CURE MEN
No Experiments No Failures
r2?n mEH AND WOMcn
L'tntsa I Cn B( O for Bnaataral
i to -n I diaobarf e.tnfleBuaaiioDa,
nmwi VI Irritation! or aleerations
ia Mr-aan. of taambranai.
mm Cuaitaa, Palnlu. aad cot ajtria-
ImEVMSwHEMIUlCs. gaat or oiMnoB.
IT " "I SJold by Drwcgieia,
a. a a.
" r seat la plain wrappar,
Ciil BT prepstd, for
fjt'A Sl .OO. orl boltla2.7S.
aa cinalar seat oa reaots.
Will You Be
and other arug nanus are positively eurod b
n a m i ii a. g or nypoaernue or internal nsa
Sample sent to any drag habitusaey Voa
mali. BegularpieS2.a per boftle AAfiC
onr arnggist or py mail in plain wrapper,
isjlta Chemical Co. si. Lends. Mo.
Vet sale ky klomara Drag Oa US CkM
t-, rartlaaa. Oraa-a,
EZEI VAT THE
Hood River Fruit
Fair, "Portland
Day" Next Satur
day, October 17th
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
uimi am yaarvra
Chl.e-ae.tcr'a Ulwn
rilla tm Ked aa4
mm, mled vita
M mm Uiv Knv mtr wmh
IIAMe.MD BRAND PIlXaLi B
an known a Bast, Safot. Alwart Reliable
SAID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERR I
M.90
a n
-V Ar
4.l axtaUlcV
Blue Ribbwa. V
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When you need the
services of a doctor
wide experience.
consult one of
MO
OUR FEE
I.N ANY SINGLE UNCOMPLICATED CASE
Our entire time and practice is devoted to the cure of BLOOD
POISON, VARICOCELE, STRICTURE. LOST VITALITY. HY
DROCELE, PILES. FISTULA, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS.
BLADDER AND PROSTATE GLAND; CONTRACTED DISOR
DERS, WEAKNESS AND ALL DISEASES COMMON TO MEN.
W want every man who la suffering from sny special disease or con
dition to come and have a talk witn us. No man whose weakened sys
tem is crying out for help through disease, or who has been guilty of
early Indiscretions or late excesses, Is safe In life until such time as his
errors have been corrected.
eases
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE.
Xf you cahoot call, writ for Salf-Bxamlnation Blank. Many
curaa at nezne. AAonrs ju n. a a r. ax. Sunday, to Aa.
ST.LOUiS "CcrDISPENSARY
OOBVSS BEOOBTD AND YAMX1XX, STXXETS, BTTjJlVO, OMGOH
H'Sasi-r-wwjsq
EN'S
DISEASES
Round Trip
A day at Hood River is
always a delight Think
what it will be with a jolly
trainload of Portland's best
and the entire population of
Hood River, county gathered
for a gala day.
Original Methods
I depend upon nobody's theories,
but treat my patients in the light
Df my own knowledge and ex
'perience. I never attempt to cure at a,
risk of injury to the patient. I
have found that risky methods are
not only painful, dangerous and
uncertain, but that they are en
tirely unnecessary in the treat
ment of men's diseases. Every
result that other physicians strive
for by the use of the knife or fiery
and poisonous drugs, I accom
plish by mild and harmless meth
ods distinctly my own.
BB. TATX.OB,
Th Trading- apeolallst.
Scientific Treatment
My success has come as a reward
of ability, and honest, earnest and
scientific application of thorough
understanding.
Both the treatment I employ
and the cures I effect are such as
no other physician can offer. My
" practice has grown-, to its present
proportions (the Jargest in the
Pacific northwest) because I
have positively cured the diseases
that I claim to cure, and because
I have exercised the utmost con
sideration and fairness in my
dealings with patients.
Special Train
Will Be Run Orf the'
0. R. & N.
My Practice Is the Largest Because I Invariably Fulfill My Promises
"Weakness" Only a
Symptom
$10
My Fee la Any
Uncomplicated
Case.'
Pay When Cured
For the accommodation of
Portland visitors to Hood
River. The rate is very, ery
low ji.yu or one fare for
the fou& trip.
Special train will leave
Portland at 9 a. m., returning
leave Hood River at 4 p. m.
Excursion tickets will also
be honored for return on
train No. 1, leaving Hood
River at 6:18 p. m. same day.
Tickets at Third and Wash
ington streets.
Contracted Disorder
I have reduced th time required for
earing Contracted EH sea set about one
half. This Is an Important achieve
ment It replaces danswr with safe
ty. It forestalls chronic complica
tions. It removes the infection and
Inflammation before that vital cen
ter, the prostate aland, can become
Involved. To many men It means
the difference between perfect health
snd a UfeHene of mleery and func
tional weakness. My method Is mine
alone. My treatment Is original; In
some features It resembles the ordi
nary. In Ita chief Msentlala It Is
different. In reeolts it Is entirely
different. It Is safe, prompt and
tboroufh.
Functional derangements, such as
loss of power, etc., are a direct re
sult of inflammation, enlargement or
excessive sensitiveness of the pros
tate aland, brought on by early dla
alpation or resulting from some Im
properly treated Contracted Disor
der. Thess conditions cannot pos
sibly be removed by Internal medi
cines, and by tonlo system of treat
ment that stimulates etetl-lty of the
functions can but reauM In aarrava
Moa. of the real ailment. This la a
sclentlfla truth that I hav ascer
tained by careful atudy and obeervm
tlon In hundreds of case, and Is a
truth upon which my own original
svBtem of treatment la based. I em
ploy neither tonics, stimulants nor
electric belts, I treat by local meth
ods exclusively, and my success la
curing even thoee eases that others
have failed te temporarily relieve
with their tonics is concluslr evi
dence that sny method arroras the
onlj
and
iMMwIble
radical cur.
a complete
Specific Blood Poison
I cure this leprous disease complete
ly. Th system Is thoroughly
cleansed and.-eVery poisonous taint
removed. The last symptom van
tahea to appear no more, and all Is
accomplished by the use of harmless
blood-cleansing remedlea.
Varicocele
WM. Mc MURRAY
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
Contagious Blood Poison '
f enre this' leprous disease completely. Th erstem
IS thoroughly cleansed and every poison oua taint re
"""J ,. 7 u,t symptom vanlahes to appear Be mere,
and all la accotnpllabed by the aae of hannlese blood
claanalnr remedies. Do not submit t the dangero-a
mineral dosing commonly indulged tn. Such treatment
merely obecurea the symptom. . .
- mt nice ar open all day, from I A. M. U I F. M, and m Sundays from It
This most prevalent of all diseases
of men is also the most neglected,
either through dread of the harsh
methods of treatment commonly em
ployed, or through Ignorance of tha
Jrave dangers that accompany the
laease. Aa Varicocele Interferes di
rectly wtth the rlrrnlatlnn
cess of waste and repair, throughout
the generative era-ana the
ef a prompt and thorough cure can
not be too forcibly emnhaataMt. t
cur Varicocele In one week by an
absolutely palnlees proeeoa. Mr
esres are thorough and abenlutalr
permanent aad are aceompllahed
without th use of knife or raustlo.
A
Advice and Consultation Free
Com and hav a Private big with me eonceralng your
til menu Even If you ar mt arepered to undergo treet
aieat at thla time. I can alwty give helpful suggestion
m mwn woo ere nisaeaan ar w - ir m -
MUfc, -
, .., .in, t paniraura ci my system or borne
treatment Interesting literals re aad colored charts free
if -yoe will eaJL
THE DR; TAYLOR CO.,
K, t I P. M.
SECOND AND MORRISON. PORTLANDr
Private Entrance, ajd l-J norriac-i St rati.