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irtE OREGON DAILY JOURNAIJ, PORTL'ANP, TUESDAY EVENING.. 'APRIL' 20. 1000. .....I . 1.1, OH 1. X-iUM.J-i L .-.X-JH.-l U! '.. ir RiNa ; R10L.D SPORTING NEWS OF THE WORLD TRACK DIAMOND FOUR BOUTS GO TO "I'JIIIfiED H" .Little Edgar Frank '. Shows Great Class and Gets Only Falls.' ' : A'""" ...... Ererr tout In th Salt Laks T. M. C A.-Multnomah vreitllnf nttch lat llght in th club "gym" went to th Winged W thlete. Edgar frank, th coast champion, getting th only ram or tn evening. : With th exception of Frank' bout the men were quite evenly matched and aggressiveness counted for the victories. Edgar Frank la a wonder, and there IS ' no denying the fact. What ha did to PORILiD LOSES Gill III Willi Can by ear, ana ast ama- O. K. A N., Kelly and Murphy. haa hr usual rant tram this y la willing to tackle any of the fi leurs. mora; o. a a n...........i09 0o a Canby 1 0 i 0 t 0 011 , 8 pontile Ilrata Aberdeen. Fpokane. Waah.. April 10. Spokane broke Into the percentace column yea- terdsy when Burnett drove the ball paat third ease ana broiiffiit connor in wun Three Scorching Hits in Last a;'"!..' o i o . o - T . . . .. iBpokane 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 1 J liming uive oeaiue an Exciting Game. ' fS-naclal IManatra in Tha lmrnall Seattle, Wash., April ao. Three times have JDugdale's Hiwashes ridden the Casey cayuaes to earth, and unln girtn aim pa this afternoon the aa fate la In store for th quadrupeds, Horse luck waa lacking In the Port land pasture, and when the aborigines slipped a kacklmore over the frisky Colt's nosa in the ninth inning there wero three snorts and the Jig waa up. It waa a ninth innlna- battlna- rally Miller, the 126 pound champion or tne I wiai won tn third game for IJugdale Tacoms Blanks Vancouver. Timmi. Anrll. 10. -Baker held thl Vancouver champions to three bits Qd no runa yesterday. Bcore: Taconia 04O10001 t Vancouver 0000000 00 0 lh. I - BUTTE BASEBALL TEAM JEFFRIES SAVS HE WILL FIGHT v .'v. " . V Retired Champion Vill Make His Announccmeut From . the Stage Tonight. (Bpeclsl Dispatch to The Journal.) New York, April 20. Jim Jeffries haa aid It at laat, H' going to fight again Jack . Johnson . or anybody else, Rocky Mountain . region. Is too sad to chronicle. Frank won the flrat fall 10 five minutes, and the second in 4 min utes and 17 seconds. in th. rir hnut Wanir-was unaware of th caliber of hta opponent, sine h cam highly touted. He snapped sv era! different kinds of hold on him, and finally won with a head scissors. In the second fall . he toyed with Milton First he used th toe hold, but let It go . when it-was punishing Miller too much Then h "exhibited" with Miller, snap- ping on every aort of a hold, half-Nelsons, body scissors, leg Nelsons, grape vines, crotch holds, and finally ending the match with an easy arm lock and; rA expressed In thes column before it la douDirui ir mere is any imnnur th world at 125 pounds that can stand up before Frank. Frank Is a miniature n'rnnn.M . mttA hi Imnrnvamant Since the welterweight champion took him In I Lynch, cf, hr m.rv.hl. Tfli work savors I Frisk, rf. far more of tha professional than of the IScholfleld. lb. amateur, ana ne snouia do "' I V, , ' cnanca at tne rcatnerweigat bhi j. ......... champion shortly. ." . I Kuan,' p. , Edwin Mills won the decision In ootn urocKr ......... falls from Frea craDD or can In the first fall It was necessary to go five minutes longer than th prescribed 15 minutes beror Kereree Acton couiu give a decision. Mills came very near getting his opponent's shoulders to tn mat several times. He worked hard, and was almost exhausted when tlm was called. - . ' E. ' D. Smith of Multnomah jo straight bouts from C. P. .Evans of Bait t -i. n t.iainna fnr a a-arresslveneas. The second bout was th better of tha hirelings,' and th famous : Minnesota drop kloker, Capron, was the man who curnea me trick wun tn winning run. ' Portland made It thre vr In th mini ana Beatti put a pair acroas In th fifth. Portland apparently clinched th gam In th ninth, when on acor was sent ever, but Beatti' three dashed weir nope. Briefly this Is how It happened: Forller was given life at first Crocker, who batted for Rush, connected for a two bagger. Alkln's line drive Into left field scored th pair. Capron'a double curea jiutin. iriamna- tna imra in tne inning. EEJATTLE. AR. n h pr. A. R Akin. Ib. ........... 2 110 0 0 Raymond, as. ......... a Capron, If. ........... I Bennett, 2 b. 8 a j my 0 1 0 1 0 0 0, 1 0 1 Total .38 S 27 Ml Batted for Rush In ninth. -PORTLAND. AB.H. II.-PO. A.E. Casey. 2b. ICooney, ss. Bassey, rf. Mullln. lb. Oarry. cf. h wan ton, If. two, and Smith secured theL decision for Ji"'0"'- 'Total remaining on top throughout minutes. , , , William Dennis secured Jw?J1uLon1? and th bout over Dell Judd of Salt Lake. Dennis was rushing his opponent all the time. Several times he fastened bad holds on Judd. but th latter -alt ' mhttaA nut rtf thAtn.v The Salt Lake boys received much en J portlana- couragement irom uie truwu. , wrestle in 8rokan and 8eattl before returning to Bolt Lane. 6 . S 3 12 3 1 0 4 e ...34 4 926 13 3 Winning- run scored with two out SCORD BY INNINGS. Seattle ............0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 S- PTfAlfTTP.KS TN" WEISER "o has th nerve to meet him! I XT- kill I. - .... . . m n,u uiu. mo wnnouncement to night In regulation official form and all thou Who have been talklnr'an hnlaf.r. ously of what they would do If thev hm m. muuic. .i aim wui nav an opportu nlty to mak good. "Immediately after tha wvhihlHnn n. night I will announce to th audience inai i nav aeciaea to reenter tha rlna? and defend my title to the heavyweight championship against any man," said "If Jack Johnson Is fortunate enough to .beat Ketchei . in October I win meet him bfor any club offering th most rnuiivy. (wva cum to tne conclusion that I' can get back. Into niv nrevloua lonn ana mil is renponsiul xor making, this statement. - - ' aUady la Ten Months. "I will b ready to fight in 10 months or a year." Various clubs are expected to begin bidding- at one for the first Jeffries fight and It Is probable that the compe tition will b lively. Continuing, Jef- iriva aaviu. - "Sine I left th coast I hava hean In. auiaing in tigm exercise to get my wind back. I have been surprised at tha ease with which r h. uni.. un"1 b luruugu 1110 ukwb. j. aroppea pounds tuna nav- repi&cea me weignt wun sub' Btantial muscles. -juy oia opeea ana strength are re turning and I feel so Rood that I have decided I might as well declare myself now as ai any lime. "I expect to go easy on the training until a couple of months before the rignt. ' l win Keen steadily at tha Una M wow tnat strengthens my wind, That s what I need most "I Still have the punch and all that groes wun It, but I Intend also to have the wind and all that can be denired. mi that ray friends will have nothing to xvar as 10 ine result. At th close of his present theatrical engagement. Jeff will go on a lengthy hunting trip, which Is his favorite method of training.- . . (BpecUl PUpatcs t Tbs Journal.) Welser. Idaho. April 20. Th Butt baseball team arrived In Welser yster diy morning, and will spend 10 days practicing on the local diamond. Th team Is being looked after by Manager r a narnoa and cantain (jamDueii. Ther ar It men In th team a fol lows: Rarnes. rampDeii. t-enaer, ien- in ! nnhir Oardner. Tank. Ander son.' Uarringan. Ames, Gordon and Dnnn. , . This Pat In Sport AnnaU illicit nan Francisco: In a race aralnst tlm Controller trotted 30 mile to wagon in 68:S7. isii at HAiiiMifr jonn x. nuuivan won from jona ncutrauu ni nnvw 1884-1-At Philadelphia: W. Sheriff and J. Walsh fought 7 rounas in nv houra and thre minutes. 18S At New York: Stev Brodl floated and paddled down the Harlem and East rivers from Harlem brldgo tn tha Ratterv. clad In rubber suit In 2h. 4om. . ' ' 1881 At Uhloaaro: ueorga jjm.m won from Martin Flaherty in alx rounds, not At A.it OnL: Oeora Sutton WAatd Joaenh Capron In 14 Inch balk- 1893 At Gait, faa aA TAMnh i line billiard contest for championship of won 1905 Ivan th Terrlbl won th Cum bcrland derby at the opening of th racing sason In Naahvilla.1 T'T ion? At Prlnfaton. N. J.t LiCO i. Talbot broke th world's interscholastlc record for 12 pound hammer throw, tan aat 9 Inches. ions! At Spat tie: Abe Attell from Eddie Kelly In eieht rounds. Danny Shea to Seattle. (Special Dlipaton to Tha JonrnaU Cno.tL Anril 20. President Dugdale of the Seattle baseball club has com pleted negotiation for the purchase of the release of Danny Shea irom tne aio v.iia cinh nf the Southern league and tha famous Inflelder and backstop whol haa haen In Portland for some tlm is TB0UTDALE T0SSEBS ABE WINNEBS AGAIN 0 0 3 SUM MART. .. TWO base hit CsDron Crncker rvr. ney Garry. Saorific hits Frisk. Chi nauiL stolen baaea RntMtt r Struck out By Chlnault, 2, by Rush C.' Bases on balls Off Rush, 3; off Chl- nauii. a. mt oy pncned Da 11 Sheehan by Rush' Lynch and Custer by Chlnault r-aasea oail Custer. Double nln v now -on his way to 3eattle and will ap- na In iinl rnrm II IN HI IKI Illfllll. X I rOl" 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Sot Dua-dale paid 3800 for Shay's con- tract. (Special Dispatch Ths Joo"l ..... Bennett and Custer; Cooney and.MullliT o eone, Or,, April 20. The Troutdal Garry antf mu,,,' Umpire Wynk. 11 t0 9" ' tossers, on their home grounds, won Tlme ef g..1;40 uuiuire nynn. Team Want Game. Tha amnlovcs of "the Dresser-Sealy. Ufa ann mimnuiv havlns: formed a base ball team, desire to hear from outside! tAvni frtr sramea on Sundays and noil- la v Tn a. nractlce srame Buntlav tne I team aeieaiea a. piu&eu nnioi Cleone, Vail tr.no a second consecutive victory from the Gresham team Sunday, by a score of 4 to 8, the earn as that mad a week ago 4n a 10 inning game-agawsi ma uraaoaoi . aggregation. The gam waa character ised throughout by few errors and good pitching on both sides. Melll. twirling for Troutdale, allowed but four hits, and Johnny Townsend for Gresham did almost as wen. , ,r Rat teriaa .Troutdale. Melll and Mc triniv nreaham. Townsend and Hamlin, Th Troutdal DaseDaii ciuo n Boston .. elected th following officers: Captain, I Brooklyn . win T.'atn muiiHr. Dan Mlcklv: sec-1 retary and treasurer. Claud Heslin. C0RVALLIS AND DALLAS BREAK EVEN AT GAMES NATIONAL GAMES YESTERDAY aTflMiai ntairkaatti tn Tha .f Anrna 1. 1 Corvallis, Or., April 0. Th Corvallls haaeball team broke even In two faat nines clayed with th Dallas tesm Sat urday and Sunday. Both games wer hard foua-ht and xcltlriK. The score Saturday was 5 to 3 in favor of Cor valila and on Sunday was 2 to 1 In fa vor of Dallas. Swan of Corvallls was the star In both games. This Is th first defeat th Dallas team haa met this year. Th batteries were: Satur day. Bois and Myers for "Dallas, and vrumiin and Coorier for Corvallls: Sun day. Sherchain and Myers for Dallas, and Heed and Cooper for Corvallls. At New York: . tj u n Philadelphia , V New York s 4 1 Batteries Morerl and Tionln- t?v. mond. Durham. Crandall anrl Hhlol itm. plres Johnstone and Cusack. ai tiosion: - Morninar srama t n v Boston 3' 12 0 .. 9 7 n Batteries ChaDelle and flmith- Ran and Marshall. Umpires Rleler and i ru oy. . -Afternoon era ma n H 1? Boston 0 4' 3 Brooklyn 5 10 6 Batteries McCarthy and Bnwermnn: Mclntyre and Berger. Umpires Klgler ana 1 ruoy. - At Cincinnati: H Cincinnati 1 St. Louis. 3 Batteries From ma and Roth: ginbotham and Beebe, Bresnahan. plres O'Day and Emslie. Men drank to the health of fair women In brimming glasses of Cook's Imperial. Then, as now, no bet ter could be had. 1859-1909 THE GOLDEN JUBILEE OF H.B. 4 1 8 1 Hig- I'm- AMERICAN GAMES YESTERDAY. ALBANY FANS TO GET BASEBALL ON SUNDAY Albany, Or., April 30. The Alco base ball team of this city defeated the Jef ferson club In that city yesterday in rlosa came by the score of 4 to 3. . The nma wss close throughout and hard fought The batteries were: Stevens and Patterson for th Alcoa, and Looney and Phillips ror jetreraon. . Th management of th Alco club has secured the old Rambler park In th . southern part of the city, and Is putting It In rirst Class snaps ror tne season. Several game with teams from nearby towns ar scheduled, and Albany fans will b given Sunday oaaenail. - Next Sunday a- gam wll be played with th Scio nm. , , ... . - . W , '' 1'iay Anirvjt-n inuingi. tUmmMmX llmateh 4d The JooraaLk Fprlngfleld. Or.. April 20. Springfield today defeated the Coborg team in a . thlrteen-lnning- gam by a score of S to 4. It wit on of th most exciting games ver played on th local grounds. Nlcolson, the Coburg pitcher, did great credit to himself, aa did Rankin, the Snrlncfield pitcher. Next Mondsy the I falser and Springfield teams will meet on tha -local grounds to entertain the visitors st the I. O. O. F. celebration, which will b neianer April x. All-Stars "Winner. The All-Star of South Portland de feated Mutt's team by a close score of to I yesterday. Mutt's team held th lead until the ninth Inning, when the All-Stars started a batting rally and scored three runs. HUlerd was batted out ef th box In the second Inning and was replaced by Kennedy, who was hit fraly bv th All-Stars. r At Philadelphia: R. IT. n. Philadelphia ..a 7 3 New York 4 10 I Batteries Dvarert and Vickara: Thomas, Warhop and Doyle and Blalr At Washington: R w VL Washlnston 1 a Boston ...J,,....,,,'..,.-,,.,,.! 11 1 Batteries Gray. Blankenshln and street; Steele, Cicotte and Corrigan. Canbjr Wins From O. R & N. Canby defeated the O. R. A N. team Sunday by a score of 13 to 3.- The vis itors scored thrice In the opening, win-nlna- on errors, and after that it was shut out ball for them. Baty for Canby struck out 14 men, and Kelly for the railroaders 7. Hits: Canby 18. O. iR. &, N. 4. Batteries Canby. Baty and Baty: BBADOVITCH FOUND GUILTY, 3D DEGREE Wallace, Idaho. April 20. After being out mora than two hour, the Jury In the I Bradovltch murder trial returned a ver- diet of murder In the second degree at I 11 o'clock last night. It was a compromise verdict, tne rirst ballot standing eight for first degree murder, two for acquittal and two fori second decree murder. There were six! ballots. John Wourms, attorney for thai aeiense, gave notice 01 appeal. Great Ore Bin Collapses. Coram, Cal., April JO. An or bin at th Balaklala Consolidated Copper com pany's mine collapsed yesterday. The damage wll be 150.000. The machinery n--the sampling mill, which also col lapsed, is a total loss, tne amount or the damage belnsr Impossible to estl- while a large force of men was at work AjRATA BROS., Distributers ' clearlnr awav tha debris tha aamnHnarl " . mill, which was supported partly by the Dtn, toppled over. - jno one was injured. At the time of th accident the ore bin contained 600,000 tons ef ore. The weight of this greet mass Is believed to have caused tne collapse. IMPERIAL EXTRA DftV CHAMPAGNE DEATH CALLS 3IRS. WILLIAM tFLIEDNER .aaaaawawaMBH t ' Mrs. ' Wllllom Flledner. wlf of Wil liam Fllednr, active . In publlo 1 life In this city for many years, died at th family residence, 260 East Twenty-ee-ond street yestarday, at tb as of years. .- Mrs. Mledner" blrthpluc waa Indiana. With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norton, she accompanied an emi grant train across th plains when till was but a girl, 17 years of age. The following year, 18(1, sh was married In Corvallls to Mr. Flledner. Within a few years they moved to Portland and had made this city their horn for, up ward of 40 year. 1 , Mrs. Flledner was a woman of ster- ling character., dsvotd lo her home. Eha la survived by her husband, two daugh ters, Mrs, Hugh It tien bmJ Mrs. . J. llamas, ona son.tW, Lout Flllner alx aimers and a brolhar. Mrs. .wrnlnh Kliaaner, widow or t'hrts Fllr.lner: Mrs. Betsy l and Waltr Norton, slaters and ormiier, resins In 1'ortlund. 'ill oinar survivmg sisters live . laewher. t. ... X- ... 3 ' XU1MMST ' ATJTalOsUTUI BAT that out-door exercls Is needed by th American people. That's all vary well, but, how can people with rheumatism follow , that dvlcet Th answer Is verr simple us Hal lard's Snow Lini ment and th rheumatism will goi leaving you aa spry aa colt Gives quick and permanent relief from rheu matism, neuralgia, lame back and all palna Bold bv Hkldmore Drug Co. The funcml aervlc.a will ha he'.l fr" Ilia family raldnue, at 1 p. m. Vnl peaday. 1'uKilie WiMiiliucn Roll lOK". . Kugene. Or.. April On of Hi larkest and most iiw,,fn "Utg roll Inga" ever hi" Id by tha Wixxlineii t l1' World lu UKn as pullnd off h'i night bv thu i;u;ena ramp. tivr 1 v' cuuillilalf were initiated aa a ream it of a canipalttn fur new inenihora Inausu ratml several weeks KO. il.a4 t'oimul I. 1, lioak was proiuit and an al dreas. Kpcechcs were maU by lll Hanker P. K. Hnodgraan, whose horns Is In Kugenaj F. H. TW lienor, slat or ganiser, and other. The ICuxena camp Is one of the largest In tha 1'aclflo Jur isdiction' end I in a very prosperous condition. 1 l 1 MM' .,ivitr 7 In the larger institutions of the east, especially the outdoor clime of St. John's hospital. St. Louis.-1 have for years devoted touch time and study devising- the best, safest and mo successful method pi curing VARICOCELE, and have been rewarded with complete mastery over this most distressing ail ment of men. My plan does not involve a single objectionable feature. There is no going to bed, tio taking of chloroform or ether, no pain, and positively no bad results. The patient can resume any Kind of hard work after one week and is notrequired to ty in his room even a day. The organs are tmsne- . diately relieved of tax, a normal circulation of blood goes to the vital organs as was intended before the varicose veins appropriated the supply, and the patient is at once restored to a condition of health, snap and vitality, permanent and complete;, Is k not about time you were looking at the logical, practical and plain fact side of this matter?, If you hays not yet received a cure of your varicocele come, to meand let ;tis..talk Hoover. This . -will .cost you nothing, and will be helpful to you. REVIVED TO STRENGTH, HEALTH, VIGOROUS MAN HOOD AND BROUGHT BACK TO THEIR "OLD SELF." OR INVIGORATED AND DEVELOPED TO WHAT CON STITUTES A "REAL MAN." There is not a man in existence who is troubled with Weakness that we cannot rebuild and strengthen, and after we have cured a case of this kind there will never again be a sign of Weakness, except brought on by im prudence. Nervous Decline, Debility, Failing Power, Male Weakness, and many other familiar terms are used to designate the one .condition of an endless number of young and middle-aged men who are nervous wrecks and invariably affected with the same symptoms originating from a source brought about by such a train of evils as youthful errors, resulting in undevelopment. Pelvic and Private Diseases, which wreck the, nervous, arid manly systems and impair both body and brain. '.The man who has disregarded health by folly and later over-indulgence, excesses and use of alcoholic liquors, continued exposure, or even close confinement, overwork and worry, may have one or more of such detrimental symptoms as Loss in Urine or. at night, Poor Memory, Drains, Nervousness, Restless at Night, no Physical Endurance, Noticed by Shortness of Breath and Exhaustion during ordinary exercises, Weak, Aching Back and many other like indications of failing health and weakness. Our method is a thorough and scientific course of treatment ' which acts at once upon the nerve forces, stopping the drains of vieor. vital loss either night or day, all the bad effects of indis-' cretion, and replacing the worn-out and run-down tissues. It flo4 j DolIarReCd Be Paid Until Cored increases the weight with sound, healthy flesh and muscles that give strength; and fills the brain and nerves with fresh vitality, building up the entire system and trans forming the sufferer into a type of complete manhood. Of the many "weaklings" who come to us with sunken, eyes, weight greatly reduced from loss of flesh and muscle, and drains upon the system, presenting the appearance of a man .with one foot in the grave", we find no trouble in curing them, and when they leave our care they go on their journey of life full of hopes for a bright future. V DONT LET MONEY MATTERS OR FALSE PRIDE KEEP YOU ' AWAY Wc Cure Fopcvcp Cases of .Varicose Veins, Blood Disease, Lost Vitality, Piles, ' Eczema, Falling Hair, Failing Memory, Obstruc- ttons, nervous, tvianey ana siaaaer Aliments. Consultation arid advice free. If you cannot call at office, write for self-examination blank many cases cured at home. Medicines $1.50 to $6.50 per course. HOURS-9 A. M. TO 8 P. M. SUNDAYS. 10 A. M. TO 12 M. .. ST. LOUIS Medical and Surgical SPENSAKY CORNER SECOND AD YAMHILL STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON It's Top Notch Doe. Great deeds compel regard. The world crowns its doers. That's why the Amerl can people have crowned Dr. King's New Discovery tne Kina- or xnroat ano Lung remedies. Every atom Is a health force. It kills germs, and colds and la grippe vanish. It heals cough-racked membranes ana coughing stops. Bore, Inflamed bronchial tubes and lungs are cured ana nemorrnageg cease, ur. ueo. Mpre. Black Jack. N. C. writes, "It cured me of lung trouble, -pronounced hopeless by aU doctors." 60c. 11.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Woodard. Clarke & co.- " ; - - TO-NIGHT m. - v a Every Woman aa..Wrt Ltaaa raw ta e mm . t roMiai ta III. t ...... ..in r , . w , I, C mm mm wmm v a a m if a. tar aa) to TaVfaawra 1 M Siwaaa, Jm, hm t. - C.u iaawC I btMaaaa aaaaaa- AUCTION :SAEE BRLLDLRS' EIGHTH EVLNT 250 HORSES I 1 1 'i . r PORTLAND OREGON April 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 And May 1 1909- 100 pure bred; CATTLE Horse Sale at Country Club Track Cattle Sale At Union Stock Yards ' John Caldwell, Mlti, fastest trotter on "th Pacific Coast, and others from California. Squire f Chester. Imp. Hsrkney stalllrm. and carload of show-win-Blng pair and aingle. from Woodland Hackney Ptad. Ppokane, Lllfe. and 104 head from Brook Nook Ranch.. Morgans and Standard bred. Twenty matched taajna. Cr1oad from th Blue Uraaa. eonalamed by Vf. -B. Linn, by ArtelL -l Hi,8irTAIcu,r v.' Boreal. J:l ; JayBlrd. Gem bet ta Wllk! MIV; IWtn Fetch. 1:61. . , far f livery pairs and rdy-t-os horses, by J. A. Baddeley fMsperaloo of th CommonweaJth Stock Farm, lnclading Fatln Royal. Xontwat, Jr.. and a ear ef Kentucky saddler. Carlnaa of Kheilartd ponl. .. lord KJtrhener. t lm Mik tff. f :lt: Mddl-r, ahow horse, thor OCf hrel a. breetHnr and ready-U-use material of all kind, fcbortboma, Hereford and Oailowsrs f th beU . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. PORTLAND HORSE SALE CO. if HAMILTON BUILDIA'C. PORTUfXD, OREGON MEN THE BEST DOCTOR AT A FAIR PRICE THOUGH MY EXPERIENCE IS VASTLY BETTER MY FEES ARE REALLY LESS THAN THE AVERAGE DOC TOR CHARGES ' Th value of experience depends mucn upon It vol urn aa upon its not so quality. A thousand years -of Inaccurate practice would make no physician more proficient. Though my experience I considerable In quantity. As value has In th fact that It I experience of i th .highest order - experience acquired through careful and conscientious practice, proven scientific by an unapproached record of permanent cures. I have for trenty-flve years oeen curing an diseases pecunsr to men. OB. TATXO. Tk Jadlng Specialist. and each on of theaa year ha been crowded full of careful atudy, and sound, good experience. '" 1 memo Bt.000 rozsoa-. No dangrous minerals to drlv th virus to th Interior, but harm lass, blood-cleansing remedies that remov the laat poisonous taint. - TUUOOOBZJB. Absolutely paloleaa treatment 1 tnat cures completely In one week. In vest I sat my method. It le th only thoroughly scientific treat ment for this disease employed. My colored charts, showing the male anatomy and affording an In teresting study in men's dlseaawa. will be given free upon applica tion. In all my work I am thorough.- painataaing and careful to give Just the rie-ht treatment re- Sulred la ch Individual case. For S year I have ben proving my ability and my business method ll have always ban strictly rellabl. II My treatment la a eorrert s mod- I. may offer Inducamenta. much as I meai, but say foremost claim ta for thoroughness, which In thi Ions run in cvhKl iapk means th cheapest and th beat. cxTSAt7ns Bxaoxozmo. Tou can depend upon a quick and thorough ur by my treatment. A quick cure Is apt to b no cur at all. and a cbroni development will come later. 1 cur you beyond the possibility of a relape. and la half tb usual tlm required. uracx Axutxars. Often th condition appearing to b the chief dtaorder I only re flex ailment resulting from some other dlaaaae. Wui aeaa aoane tlraes cornea from vartoorel or stricture; ekla and bone dleeatsM result from blood poteos taint, and rhraicaj and Biental decline follow nog-standing futtctkntal dtaordr. My long experience la treating mas nshlee an to determine tti exact conditions that exist and treat accordingly, thus reiroalra; erery damaging caue and It effect. Consultation ond Advice Free Call or Write Today " X0Trmv- a. k. to T. sc. mmATmi to X. The DR. TAYLOR Co. S3 4 4 KOKBXSOaT aTTUTT. COAJTSB tZCOrP. rOBTXAVD. OUSOS. Cure Your Stomach Without Drugs Drugs don't cur stomach troubles. They will give temporary relief, but that kind of relief Isn't what you want. " " - r - There's a cause for every ailment, and no permanent cure can be mad until the cause is removed. Stomach trouble, no matter what kind. Is due to inactivity, lack of force. Tour stomach Is weak It has been abused or overworked until It hasn't enough energy to perform it regular functions. As a result it Is clogged up with poisonous matter; the food sours before It can be di- f rested; gases arise, causing bloat ng and heart pains. All that is needed to effect a cur I enough strength and energy to enable the stomach to do its work properly. Irugs don't glv that. They tear down. Instead of building up strength. A gentle current of electricity from KlectroA'lgor Infused Into the weak, lifeless stomach for a few hours every night while you sleep will restore Its strength and activity. Electricity la life Itself, and where ther Is plenty of this force weak ness and disease can not exist. Electro-Vigor Is the most modern, up-to-date appliance for - electrifying th human body. It la not like elec tric belts, faradlc batteries and other . contrivances you may have seen or used. Klectro-Vlgnr gives the current direct to th ailing part, without th least shock or burn. There Is no charging to do, as Electro-Vigor generate it own power. Th electric current ' la fed to th nerves and orsrans of the body tn glowing, subtle stream. Its Influ ence la powerful and invigorating. When you pay for Electro-Vigor you pay for cur. 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