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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO, OCTOBER 18, 1003.
FIGHT, GAME DYING "
OUT IN CALIFORNIA
iiE',' RULES SHAKE
FOOTBALL WOULD
COAST LEAGUERS BITE INTO HARD FIGHTUU Tcaiiis Snrlnff SnN
prises on Old Elevens in
Br WW i. SlatUry.
Ban rrnclco. Oct. IT. Live boln
match are getting very scarce In this
i'.tr. aa Is shown br th rd for th
presnt month,' Bor tJaools and Cy
elon Johnny Thompson. This i fall
ing Mini, apclally aftr th fans look
back on short month and ponder ovr
th two championship matches, th
l)n-K!on affair and th Alull-Moraa
mlxup.
Soma lma eao tbsra n talk of kill
Ira fit the ftglitlne; game hero, but' no
such strenuous action will be neceary
If tha present atnto of affairs continue
to be In existence during; m, nw rau'
', pie of montha, for tha gama will dl a
natural death for want of suitable tal--
' ant and suitable promoter to foster the
port. Th fan of Ban Francisco will
stand for a low-brow card now and
then, provided that a few champlonahie)
mi tehee are sandwiched in between, but
when It comaa to handing mem one
aulnce after another, then . they are
l.ntin4 ,a rtaa. un mnA rebttl.
Tha last time that Unholi started
, tmM aa-alnat Joe Gana aarly last aura
mer. h made an awful blunder and tha
vigilance committee waa getting ready
to apply the hook, when the Boer beat It
quietly. It waa than that everybody
went on record as saying that tney
never would pay out their good money
tj aee auch a tramp In action again.
They did not aeaily believe that this
atatement waa neceasary at that, for no
body even thought tnat unnois wouia
hnv the rail to coma back araln.
- But ha 1 on of those sort of fellows
' who cannot ba stopped. If he think
that ha can pick up a few shekels, he
will take a chance any place or at
"any time. Ha slipped Quietly Into town
ti.a other day and kept his presence
here a low down secret till he had
fllmmed Charles Lercarl, th amateur
promoter. Into signing him up with
Thompson. . Then he went around town
with tils chest out many feet and his
head high In the air. He talks of chal
lenging Nelson for tha title and says
other foolish things, but nobody Is pay
ing much attention to his muttering.
Thompson la a tough, ruggedjfellow
without any class. The last time he
fought here, some six months ago. he
(rave Johnny Murphy an awful beating.
On paper, lie promlaea to murder Un
holi, who la nothing more than a clown
in- th ring. The men are carded to go
on October 29 and the arralr will be a
20-round one.. -
: The Australian promoters who ' will
stairs the Burns-Johnson fight for th
heuvvweta-ht chamiflonshlD title at Mel'
bourne- early In December made an . ef
fort to lana Jim jenriea as we reieree
of the conflict, but when the big rel
low sent- in his terms the kangaroo
ports quit quickly and decided to give
soma native a chance. .
Jeff values his services hlerhljy and
without batting, an eye be cablftr that
a 15,000 fee and car fare both ways
would go for him. It took Jack Wren
and his associate promoters about two
days to recover from the shock. Then
they cabled the big fellow that refecees
come much cheaper than his figure in
their land,, and that they would try to
do the best they could with home prod'
uct at a much smaller tax.
Burns and Johnson are doing far bet
ter in Australia than they could do In
, any other country in the world, and if
tne present aope tnat is nanaea out can
be relied upon,' then Australia Is the
Ing th beat they ran to whin th Out
law California league Into line by fair I
ra or thai I
moan or oth-irwUe. th po
organisation ar getting randy to waa
war on tha big loagu during th com
ing araaun n now it looks as trioutn
th babal situation will rolv ttaolf
into 1I iter struggle Inatead of a Jovs
least a was expected
Cy Mooring, the man who runs th
cnampion Mocktnn . team, tha bal
money maker in the league, la making
ready to transfer his aggregation vi
talent to Oakland next seaaon and Hiua
tight the Coaat league on its own field.
it remains to be seen whether or not
Moerlng makes good and If h do.
th coaat powers will have to ahow
lot of apeed In order to win out.
On IiIm llnaiifi Mnr.ln. li a aiii.li
Stars as Benny Henderson, who helped
win the pennant for Portland two years
ago: Irnnny fihay, the former New
xork ulant acond baaemanr Bill Mo
rlaritr. claimed bv Cleveland: Fattv
Hackatt. the ex-Oakland catcher: Hal
Chase, the king of ail first basemen,
ana JJr. Mosminan. in ola-tim uax
land pitcher, who jumped bis contract
with tha Pittsburg team.'
. Thl la sure a swet bunch, and a
ball team that ahould mak good In
any town. Th Oakland fans have been
very sore this season, for th reaeon
that their team has been In the cellar
all the time, and also because Uiyar
given only two games a week. They
have been clamoring for more ball, but
tne a i rector nave round it Im
to accommodate them, for the reason
that there are not enough teams In the
league to permit Of this.
isow woerlnr believes that he can
cut in with his all-star nine and giv
me-Oakland fans what thev have been
clamoring for. It Is his plan to play
in uaKisna every nay save Monday, juat
as the San Francisco team plays here.
With such nines as Baa Jose. Sacra
mento and Fresno to go against Moe
rlng s team could give the Oakland fans
fast, snappy ball and be In the run
ning all the time, and this sure would
cut a wide swath 'in the event that
Oakland Is no better off In the Coaat
loaguo next season.
Moerlna- has a number of sromlnent
Oakland capitalists Interested in tha
venture, and theae men nave gone so
far aa to take an option on a flae site
for a ball ground. They have1 taken
no action toward Improving the field
yet, and probably are waiting for ome
Checkerboard Games
news from Ewlng regarding a possible
treaty of peace between the leagues,
which may be drawn un at the meet
ing of the national commission next
month.
It looks as though poor old Pa Van
ITaltren haa lost bis job aa the manager-captain
of the Oakland nine, for
Bernie McCay, late captain of the
By Sportsman.
This season promts ' to furnish
many surprises In th gridiron gam.
The smaller teams - are showing re
markable strength and holding their
big and haughty rival to aoorts that
are humiliating. The fact that Mar
quette college held Illinois varsity team
to a six to aix aoore was one or me
several aurprlaea in the middle west.
Minnesota, always remarkable for III
bower of lta offrns and the at rent la
of Its defense, was scored on twice py
mailer Amea and only auoceeaed by
urodla-ioua efforta In slipping over an
(.jdltionai touchdown, winning Ui
iftmi aventuallr. 1ft to 10.
At Michigan. Yosts great machine
famoua In football history, bad the
distressing experience of being
to a standstill ana even more
tandatlll by the Michigan Agricul
tural cones gained mora ground and
kept Michigan constantly on th de
fense.
Princeton, whose team Uli rear la
advertised to be on of th strongest In
the athletic History or tne oranae and
blaok. failed to score upon Lafayette
and waa held to a 0 to 0 acor.
Theae acor tndlcat moat (tricking-
Jy th affect of th new rules, upon th
f laying aoi
ha country
dr th old rule would have crushed
their smaller rivals by straight buck
and short runs, today find it difficult
and oft-times a problem to negotiate
th 10-yard advance under th new
rule. The smaller schools with a fair
Una and several Players clever In th
execution of th forward pas anr rapid
In covering up onalde kicks hold big
teams even and often humiliate them by
uereai.
The fact that theae thlns-a are hannen
lng in the far eaat and the middle west
slcrniry most clearly that the ssme up
setting of football prophecies may occur
In our northwest games. A light team,
rapid In action and skilled In handllna-
the forward pasa and executing intricate
trick plays, may slip In a victory over
one of the Big Six when least expected.
Sastern Championship a loaa-ITp.
The preliminary football season la
nearly at an end, and next week's games
will Indicate about where he various
big teams of the different sections will
stand. The Eastern' situation Is full of
and Chicago. A week or so age aTlnn-
eoia waa wnaioared a formidable leaia.
but the fact that Minnesota euujd do
nothing heller tha to aovr a s to
t victory over laiwrenee, whli wis
oonalu defeated (lis aaui taain a we
later by J points, duaa not make th
Uoptisr look very strong. Th fact
lltai smaller Am auooead4 In cross
ing their goal Hue and came wlthla aa
ate of baallng them completely de
stroyed th ho.ea of th followers of
ir. Williams' aagregatlon. - i
Wlaeonala looked very weak at th
bealnnlna of tha yaar aa It was thoutht
that many of th aiar player had been
barred froln ooltealat participation be
cause of Oof li'lom lea la their atudlea.
Tiu waa uioraly a "bear elory how
ever, and the men that war auppoad
to ba lnvll-lbl have paaaed their con
ditional examinations and ar now in
th regular line-up.
.Wisconsin stronger and better In
material than any of the middle west
schools. With such men as Itoters.
Uoyle, Stlehin, Onthof. Culver. Muckel
suiue and WUa at lb laat year" team.
and Ui many new men from freshman
rank a. Indication or that th Cardinal
Stand a uludld chance of waving trl
umpluint till season, llr the way. th
brother of to Wlaeonala Muckela tone Is
rillina- back field poalllon on th
Waal, In a-ton team this year. Th great
est aaiue of the year will be played
juaniaou peiweon coacn mass a
tegoa and Coach Barry's Badgers.
Coach Barr la not unknown In north-
weat football, a he waa on of the atar
member of the Seattle Athletlo club
two aeaaona aso. Ills aoectacular play
and all-round skillful handling of a half
back position, waa a revolution to north-
wen followers of th gam. Barry
mad a bl reputation In the eaat aa
half-back on th Brown eleven and waa
selected for th all-American.
Coach Blaar baa a Ilaht but snanny
inuu. rut. uaaenoon. woruiwin.
Sohommer and fitaffan are all man of
claaa and experience. . The Wlaoonaln
Chlcago gam will be a contest worth
ie to
Bants and Jarvls are
playing la their old
liir
out In salts and
Doaltlona Theae
men welsh rorx-nlv! il ltl
and lit. pounds. .They add not only
KU " r?w-rt '" sxparUm:
to Coach PoLU'a team.
It BMin on paaer aa thouan It would
be almost imposaible to turn out any
thing but a champlonahlp team with
t,,.V,T'r,'t,0B ,llt 'o na to work
wlta tl.ls ear. with the men en the
line and (be other good material that
lioble haa. and a man of th caliber of
euarinr. ui team will b now
erfuL apeedy and ahould ba eonduutaa
wlta superb generaiahlu.
Great Removal Sale!
pro-
MORE MONEY FOR
.''BRYAN'S CAMPAIGN
-s
(Calted frees Leaaad Wire.) , , ,
. Chicago., oct. i7.Th Demo .
eratlo national commute tonight !
e announced the receipt of addl 1
tlonal contributions, which In- I
e crease th total of the campaign
e runa or ll.no. Th largt don- e
ors wr,w. G Conrada Won-'
e tana mine owner. ' who - rav
4 11,000, and th Maryland com'
mlttee of on hundred of Silver
Spring. Md which contributed
It's Easier to IWdye Money
Than fine Woolens 1
For a short time, until we move back to our
tld location, we will make . . '
GARMENTS TOT ORDER
I
Metsger Ota your aye for $1.
FOR COST OF MATERIAL
MAKING.
AND
going mil
see, and aa tha ohamplon-
ship will rest between these two teams,
Minnesota has been eliminated, It will
eimtj
Cse Bbj far aaataml
dlK harf ,1a gamaiaUaaa,
trrltetleas aloerailena
f Biaeeat BaatruN,
Palais, aad set Ubk
The Profit Is All Yours
. A i
ria la
field
frandest counwy In th world for big
Ightera. The story that goes the
rounds la that Burns and Johnson are
: to battle lor the sweet sum or S42.O00
Of this, Canadian Tommy will cop off a
cool $30,000, and Black Jack the re-
rnalnlnK siz.ooo jror hi bit.- -;
' Assuming that this Is correct, then
ft is safe to predict that Burns will
do no -more: fighting In the event that
he loses to Johnson. Tommy is after
' the coin and nothing more. He cleaned
up something like 150.000 In England,
fighting a lot of suckers and. the 130,
: 000 he will pet for taking on Johnson
this tme will about hold him If be
JOSOS. " '(' . , . . ' -,.
But in the event of his beating John
son, the ", wHy ' Thomas -can come baok
to the land of the Stars and Stripes
and Ret a lot of 'coin without doing any
fighting.: He will be a great card for
the stage and the music hall. He could
easily grab off another 115,000 In a year
. here without going into training once.
This should prove enough to hold any
pug ror awniie ana as Burns is one
of . those fellows who knows how to
hold on to the almighty dollar, there
is no danger of him going broke as John
lj. yuillvan, -joe Gana, Jack Dempsey
ana omer great ones oi tne past aia
whn their careers of usefulness were
enrtod. ....' . .
. . They must all take off their bonnets
to Burns. He is the wisest of the wise
. brigade. He makes all his own matches,
gets tha beat of every one, banks his
coin and laughs in his sloeve at fight
era and promoters alike. He, is a true
disciple of easy money.
While President Ewing of the Coast
league and the other magnates are do-1
Shreveport nine of the Texas lea
now on the job, under the t
captain and third baseman.
The , Oakland management claims that
Van will still retain his title aa dlrartnr
of the team, but the fans in general
doubt this. McCay is a young hustler
who broke Into the game with Oaklknd
some seven years ago, but later drifted
uown suuin wnere ne nas played suc
cessful ball ever since. He waa rernm.
mended aa the very man to put the fire
of life Into the team and as President
Walter believes that the llna-un wa in
need of a change, he quickly signed Mo
VUY UP.
If Va
irora me aame lor Keens anil nis n
,,, . . . . . . t "
win niarK ine ena or tne aiamond career
history of the gridiron gama Tale is
developing slowly, but with a wealth of
good material. Including suoh stars as
xtoDns, -Anarus, cooney, Brides and Coy,
and Indications are that when the plays
are all sifted out the Old Blue will have
a team or wonderful strength.
fan loses out he likely will retire
and tils
passing
of one of the most notable men who ever
played the national game. As every
body knows Van has had just 30 years
of experience on the ball field In all
sjprta of company from the bushes to
the National league.
Van is pretty well fixed and can af
ford to retire gracefully when It comes
to a pinch. . He owns a couple of blocks
of fin property In Oakland and is an
Industrious old fellow. When the sea
son closes. Van Is on the job with his
little hatchet, nailing up laths. He Is
one of the most expert lathers in Oak
land and commands a salary of $6 or
$7 a day, so there is no danger of the
wolf breaking Into his cabin.
.
Mike Fisher is getting ready to lead
his All-American stars into the orient
at the close of the present season. Mike
experienced a lot of trouble In getting
his aggrenatlon together and will be
roreea to take Coast league players for
the most part, but he feels confident
that the trln will be a auecas.. far it
has been well advertised.
Only two of the malor leaa-ua rt
will accomnanv the team. Tv fnhh nt
Detroit and Bill Burns of Washlnsrton.
Paul Cobb, brother of the great slug
ger, will also make the Journey in
nace or Sweeney, who backed out at
he last minute. Paul n laved n na
tional ball with the Joplln. Mo., nine
this sesson and haa been slenad nn with
the . St. Louis Browns for nejet year.
The remainder of the team will be com
posed of Brick Devereaux. Joe Nealon:
Nick Williams, Ote Johnson, Georce
Ols... TJ ........ C1
xieniev, jaoK .buss ana possibly Zeidor,
though Charles Comlskey, who has
orartea tne latter player
strenuous objections to
Princeton In material looks especially
strong this year, and In spite of the fact
that Lfayette held them to a 0 to 0
score, will Rain strength as the season
advances. It looks very much from a
distance, however, as though possibly
the Harvard Crimson might wave tri
umphantly over her various rivals.
Harvard has been a long time getting
Into her own. but thus far her early
season games have indicated more
strength than In several seasons past
Her 10 to 0 score over Maine and the
10 to 0 score over Williams will nat
urally encourage the followers of the
Crimson to believe tnat the champion
ship banner will float over Cambridge
tnis year.
. Wisoonsln Strong la Kiddle West.
The middle west situation has sifted
Itself In . the last week or two and
the eyes of the middle west football
followers are centered upon Wisconsin
as
be a battle royal and an exhibition of
new football unexcelled, as both -teams
are away ahead of th average In mas
tering forward paas and clover formation.
Very llttl haa as yet hSDoened to In
dicate what the northwest will do in
football this yoar. Oregon Is quietly
worklna lta bundle of material Into
shape, and while not saying much. Is
bending every effort to put out the
strongest team In the northwest - They
nave tne material ana in Joacn vxwoes
thev have a man who can deliver the
goods If any one can. Oregon was very
muoh chagrined by the defeat handed
to them last aeaaon by the O. A. C.
Beavers, and while putting forth every
effort to win very game on their sched
ule. It is an open secret that the sloaan
in Eurena is "beat Corvallls."
Two years ago, when they journeyed
to uorvains witn a team 'hat was, as
they thought the stronges. in the his
tory of the school at that time, and it
was merely a question in their minds
how much the scors would be. they were
surprised and pained to find that at the
end of the game th score was 0 to 0.
Last season, with aasuranc of oertaln
Victory over the Beavers, they were dis
tressed beyond measure when Wolfe of
O. A. c, booted the ball at a difficult
angle between the crossbars for the four
points tnat won the gam. T
They are making every effort to placa T
in the field a team that will win back ' X
tne lost laurels from O. A. C. on, No-, Z
vember 21, on the Multnomah field In X
Portland. I
Both O. A. C. and Eurane had better I v
go a little slow and not look too hun
grily ' at the championship plum until
Washington has been disposed of. While
Coach Forbes will doubtlless have a
creditable team, from this distance it
iooks very muon as tnougn Washing
ton, when It strikes Its gait, will have
the greatest team In th history of the
Seattle institution.
A week ago hard luck tales and
groans of distress were sizzling over
the wires from the Puget sound Insti
tution, but in the last few days the
tone of the reports haa entirely changed
and you can almost see the campus
rooters shaking: eaoh other by the hanri :
at the announcement that Babcock.
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POLL
WORLD
OF STATES
fCnltrd Preai Leased Wire
New York. Oct. IT. New York state
Democratic and Bryan wins. Republican
and ho loses, is the deduction the New
York World makes this morning from
l general poll 'of the doubtful states taken
by that newspaper and about 26 others
throughout the country. Large gains
Tor the Democratic nominee are claimed
, in all tbe eo--alled doubtful states ex
cept New York, a revised poll or whlcn
, shows alight Republican losses sbove
- th. awv laat Htmjlav'a MMmltt
vrnio, - inoTana, nffuranM, weai vir-
arlnla and Maryland ar classed ss
, donbtfal. and together with New York.
- brine tbe total of doubtful electoral
vote to 100. Th poll gives Taft JOS
ani Bryan ITS our votes.
Twenty-threo state wer rhoen a
th bettlearouad for th camDaJart.
Newspaper of each of the states co
operated with ttt World in making tn
Th World give fW causes leading
to the belief that the contest for tb
presidency la In doubt They are:
The Injunction into the campaign in
nme of th weatera state of a n In
ldlons and disturbing reliirloua factor
wnicb la working agaloat th Kepucll
ran candidal.
Th tendency of th labor rot to
break away from th control of all
nartle. a HluatrateJ la tb urrr1
ing spread of lb Socialist cauae both
in the at and la the weet
The InaMrlty of both th Republican
and Dm-ratli; parties to Intelilrestly
approxlmat th dlstrtbotioa of th
vote to ir cast by aa army of nera
plnyr evTiraated la rowod Bombers at
1.4 Tra.
Th- inability of both tb Repnbllraa
and Iiemorratre. enuiagcrs t antlclpat
in rlietriMitlnn f tha coSorad vnt tn
a' where It baa aiway beoa ciaaml
r; 1 as rtr-ptibltoai.
.Th roar, ; tm abaetioa) of aa laavM of
' ' - -
general Value or vote-getting potency
on either side.
The World goe on to ahow that Mr.
Taft must carry New York state, the
chlefeat of the doubtful states, to win
by a majority or two votes. If he car
ries It- his election Is assured.
Bryan to win must carry New York,
Ohio and Maryland or Nebraska or Weat
Virginia, which will give him MS votes,
or six more than Is necessary to elect
him. If be carries New York. Indiana.
West Virginia and Nebraska or Mary
land, and yet loses Ohio, he may still be
eiectea or six votes.
under any combination h
Nw York to win.
Portland, Oct. 17, 1908.
The Journal:
We have been testing the
Portland newspapers to find
out which gives th best re
sults. From our observations
and close inquiry we find The
Journal leads.
Our advertisements in your
paper evidently attract more
people, as they bring fafr more
inquiries to our office. We are
pleased with the results and we
are convinced that The Jour
nal gives the b e s t r e s u 1 1 s.
Yours truly,
CHITTENDEN & OTTO,
268 Stark St.
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complications come, power diminishes and the gen
eral health is impaired. " I cure varicocele in five
days, without the use of knife, ligature or, canstic,
without pain and without detention from business. -
MY PEB FOR A CURB IS
An Uncom-
cated Case
PAV WHEN CURED
Consultation and advice free at my office or by
mail. All medicines are prepared in .my office lab-
a a . a m "V-a--v. a. a
$i.o.oo a
oratory from thejfinest standardized drugs,
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE CALL OR WRITE TODAY
t Hours 9 A. M. to o P. M. 5undays 10 to I
I The DR. TAYLOR Co
t 234 J MorrUon St., Cor. Second St., Pert land, Or.
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Sensational Price Cutting of Ten-Inch
Up-to-Date Disc Records, Also
Some Talking Machines
Commencing Tuesday morning not tomorrow, but Tuesday morningat 9 o'clock,
we shall close out 4.000 perfect 10-inch Disc Records for all makes of talking machines.
The established retail value of these records is 60 cents each. ' The have never been
sold for less. - v ...
To have quick action. Grave Music Co. will "sell a lot of 4,000 records, hundreds of dif
ferent and most desirable titles, for less than what small dealers pay for them in large
quantities. They will be sold in lots of not less than six to a buyer at 40 each, or
$2.40 a half dozen. This is the first and only chance ever presented in Portland to buy
records at less than wholesale prices.. Think of it 60c records at one third off. Graves
Music Co, 111 Fourth street , .. -
A large number of more or Iess'used talking machines have been received by us of
late toward payment of talking machines of higher grade and price. There are 25 ma
chines all told. We art going to sell them at half price. We will make payments to
suit any reasonable buyer. Remember the pplace Graves Music Cc now at 111 4th St.
The finest, best-appointed general music emporium west of Chicago., l4
Are Ten SoIIerlng?
Har yon som ail mast
that baa fasten ltlf
upon yon xot a Ions
tlma? Hay yon con'
sauted dill rant dootox
aad paid thm hlffk
fs aad than found
that th rUf aoh on
afforded was not laav
tnft This has bn tha
xperlene of many of
my patients who cam
to m a a laat resort.
.1 Hnil they' seen me at
an earlier stare I could
n Am VTA uav uuieu Liicuj -nuvum
-" " " and they -would hare
been tti richer financially. My methods
ar not nsw to th followers or madlclne
i tha nriant. whin many of tha sacret
cures and prescriptions ar nanaea aown
from rather to eon. Hundreds and hun-
h . ran nlftnta and roots, some al
most extinct, furnish meT"wlth curative
rwers for many a trouDmsome euser.s.
do not employ, mercury and other
harmful . polsona of similar nature
, whinh inn but tear their effects In
the body; neither do J -nt end tesr In
needless or-ratlona HXBI iU A
rBV OF TKB MASTT DOIlllS Wl
TBBAV tTUCC BS3rVX-aVT AID OTAm
ABTTZB. TO CCatBI- trBinal troabl,
ritav Epilepsy, Poor Cti-o-aiattoa, SkU
niaaavaM. vrveaaa, BTeuralala.. Tm.
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hnrTi-laa ul prrrat plsa f M
and VCflM. COXTSDXTATIOaf nil.
Call pr writ and send cents tn inmpi
for iTtnnUmi Nnk nd boo. Tata O.
nn wo THDICia-B CO, ytrst
t Oosl Sdomsoa. rOBTXJaJIB. OS.
GT FDR WOMEN ONLY
AS Pr. 8anderson's Com p'o-rad
FarlB and Cotton Moot I'liie.
The beat ar4 only rel'ahl
rm4f tnr DfEXTED PKR
IODS. Cure th.mot obetln-
mtm rmmmm In I 1 dtta
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"Jloncy Back" in Sciall Ads.
FREE MUSEUM
FOR MEN ONLY
; Life-size reproductions of the human
form, inside and out -presenting a study
of health and disease in its various
phases and affording educational oppor
tunities not found elsewhere.
Natural and unnatural conditions are
here illustrated by life-sire models to
your understanding better in five min
utes than( books or doctors could .de
scribe in five years. - This Museum,
worth going 100 milea to see, cuples
an entire room to itself, is absnlutrlv fr
to the public, and you are cordially in-
"u tuu 11. urn iiicuicai owices ana
treatment rooms are on the same floor,
though separated from the museum by a,
large ball, so that there is no eonfnurm
or publicity; parties desiring to consult us can do so in strict privacy
and free of charge. ' " - .
OUR CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE
AND. OUR CURES GUARANTEED'
S3.00
OUR FEE
aplt ear tn a ay atlatplt a
- aipUat caa,
We cart Weakness of Men. Varicocele. Hydrocele Nervon nK.i.
try. Blood aad Skin Disease Sores, Ulcers. Swollen Glands. Kidney,
Bladder and Rectal Diseases, Prostate Gland Disorders, and all Con
tracted Special Diseases of Men.
Men make bo mistake when they come to as. We give you the
results of Ions experience, honest, conscientious 'work, and the H
service that money can boy. If yoa are ail: nr. conn!t vs. Medicines
furniahed in our private laboratories from $1 Jo to $5 a course.
II you cannot call, write for srlf-examination blank. Hor?r 0
to 8 p. tn, daily. Sandays, 9 to 12 only.
OREQO MEDICAL INSTITUTE
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