Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 02, 1912, Page 21, Image 21

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'2, 1912.
GREGG AND STEEH
TO HELP BEAVERS
Veterans to Coach Recruits In
Jiner Points of Twirling
For Two Weeks.
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LONG HUNTS SPRING CAMP
fvr.il Manager Counts on Trying Out
Shcclcy at First Base Again-t
Jarkson Volio to Hold
Down Third Corner.
Whan tba Portland Beavers, two
tftne successive ohamplona of the Pa
cing Coaat Utcut, Una up at Spring;
practice naxt March, two of tha beat
pitchers of which tha club arer boaet
ad, mam bar a of tha Cleveland Ameri
can League team. Steen and OrgI.
will ba likely to be on band to coach
tha youna; twlrlere of McCredle'e staff.
Mil Bteen. tha leading pitcher of
tha Pacific Coaat League laat season,
selected by the Clereland club, yeeter
day announced that ha would put In
at last two weeks wttk Walter Mo
Credle'a aquaJ at tha Portland train
ing camp previous to reporting to tha
Cleveland team at Alexandria about
March li. and ha Intimated that Vean
Ureas would ba with him at that time.
bteen has volunteered bis eervlcea
for that period of time to Manager
McCradle. and tha Beaver leader Is not
averse to having a man Ilka "Bid Six"
around when it cornea to furnishing
Information to tha youngsters. Steen
showed hlmeelf to ba ona of tha best
pitchers In tha country by hie work
with tha Portland teams of 110 and
Ull. both of which clubs won the pen
nant, and. as ha likes to work and
help young pitchers, his services at tha
H-aver camp will ba of considerable
alua to the team.
Ore;, before leaving; for his Clark-
ton. Waah.. home for tha holiday sea
son. aJso expressed a similar Intention,
but. as ha has not yat signed with tha
Cleveland team for next aaaaon. his
prreut Intention la this regard can
rot be determined. If ha should be
come a -holdout" It would hardly bo
likely that ha would go to tha Beaver
i. in, hut In the event that ha algns
wii.i c:eve!.in. he will undoubtedly
I. -in S'.rrn with VcCredlo's snttad. and
ii. cn nroceed to the Cleveland ramp.
Wir'i Stceri and Grrxt at the train
ing .-.imp. th Young pltrhera MoCredle
i:ii. picked up can expect to learn
..n. valuable assets la the pitching
art.
e e e
Kl"a.'ina; hlmeelf as satisfied with
i iintp!cl.n of tha San Francisco
I'.b for the coming e.ason. Manager
TMnr.y Ixnar Is now touring Southern
i nl ! f .-niu with a view of sl."tlnsr a
tr:ilatn rtmp for the Seals for the
-.:;!:iir Spring. Modesto, Madera.
Mi:-;.rJ. lt.kersfl.Id. Vlsalla and other
n'-s are bidding to entertain tha
SciT in the practice seaeon. and white
he la looking for grounds. Long will
vUlt all thuii places, and will likely
remain In I -on Angelea to attend tha
a-he lule meeting of the Paclnc Coast
lengTie.
lr. Is figurine; on Jackson playing
tl r st for the Seals, and on Tohe. the
Texas leaguer, making good at third.
wM.-h he ptti will round out tha Seal
Infield r.frety. lfe also announeea his
Intention of trying Young fheeley. tha
Spokane recruit obtained In a trade
for Hunky Shaw, at first base, and
thinks he Is well fortified at this po
sition s'nee Tommy TVnnant has been
disposed of to the St. Louis Ameri
cans. see
Clark Orlffl'h. the veteran baseball
player and n:ansger. who played In tha
Northwestern League In Hi:, and now
In charge of the Washington American
League .t. tangha at Tv Cobb's an
nouncrrent that he w!'l retire before
he has become a "Ti?li.n."
Griffith has been aotlve'y engaged
In baseball for more than ?0 years,
though In the past four or five years
he cannot be said to hava partlclDated
In the game except from the position
of bench manager, and Ma doubting of
Cohtv'e Intentions sre worthy of note.
Orlfflth msv he "a'! In" as a player,
hut he still knows the game and as
lorg as he la In demand aa a manager,
he win stay with the sport. Cobb mav
find himself so situated soma of these
divs. and managerial berths look aw
fu:iy rood to the players who are slip
pine as far as diamond usefulness Is
rrn.-erned.
AVGFT.S TTIOrGTTT CONTENDERS
Trnnant. tx.Se-al. Says) Portland
Will Be In Coast Race Again.
TX3 ANMFI.FS. Cal. Jan. 1. (Spe
cial.! Tommy Tennant. former first
base-nan of t'ne Seals, who roes to tha
Sf. Louis Browns next season, be
llves tl.at tha coming Coast Leagua
ra.e will be a three-cornered affair.
Vernon. Loa Angelea and Portland are
the clubs which Tennant thinks will
finish one, two, three.
"O.iklanl should bs in the running."
sill Tennant today, "but tha loss of
Wolverton may prove a severe handicap
to the club, I do not regard MrCreflle
as an Ideal manager when tt cornea to
getting the he.t results out of players,
h-it ha Is usually found hovering around
the top. with last season's team prac
tically Intact and a number of new
men from which to rick. Hcgan fig
urea to finish cloaa up.
"On paper Loa Angeles oartalnly
looks like a contender. IM'.lon at first
and Metxger at third rant be beat.
Howard and Delmaa are good ballplay
er'. lxbr beara tha marks of a com
er. Hdtmuller Is a fine hitter, Smith
Is a good catcher and Improving rapid
lv. KM.e talry Is nothing less than a
phrrtom.
With the new men to be addJ anfl
the pitching ataff atronger than a year
ago. Perry's boys certainly figure on
parchment aa contenders."
n AKNPOI.I.AR WINS FIVE-MILE
r'lui-h Close In Y. M. C. A. Cross.
City Raoe Time) S:4.
VVIth McDonald, his closest opponent,
but four feet behind blm at tha fin
ish. Bamdnllar yesterday won tha V.
M. C A. crosa-clty five-mile run. In
J minutes and 41 seconds. Tha three
m'.Ia portra was won by Langley. Ha
came In 1 fret ahead of Turner, but
tha rest of the runnera straggled for a
number of blocks, tba last ona coming
In In aa auto. Tha time tor the novlca
run waa IT minutes and five seconds.
Tha entrlea In tha five-mile race. In
tha order they finished, wera Barndol
Isr. McDonald. Booth, ray ton. Dorrls
and Kurta. With tha exception of tha
firat three men the others wera
itropf out for a good distance. The
thrte-mllers came In as follows: Lang
lev. Turner. Fleming. Thelchel. Gun
tti.r. Bremner. Hendrlcksoa and
Thomas.
Tha corse for tka first waa T. M. C
A. to Taylor, to LownaduJe. to Alder
n Wuhinrton. to Twent v-thlrd. to
Thurmu, to Twenty-second, to Wash-
i III. II. kU . w CI I ? w
. Ins; ton. to Lownsdale. to Taylor and
! to the I. H C i.
Th. thrM.mll. SVAVit AVeP th. fol
lowing streets: Sixth and Taylor to
Lownsdale, to Aider and Washington,
to Twenty-third, to Johnson, to Twenty-second,
to Washington and Alder,
to Lownsdale. to Taylor and to tha T.
M. C A.
Tho prises for tha events will ba pre
sented to the winners today at tha T.
M. C A. gymnasium.
YACHT FHTXISTTXA IS VICTOR
Seattle Craft Shows Heels to Fast
Tacoma Boat In Annual Races.
TACOMA. Wash, Jaa. 1. (Special.)
Philistine, owned by A. V. Cum
mlnga and repreaentlng tba Seattle
Yacht Club, won the feature race of
tha Tacoma Yacht Club's annual New
Tear'a regatta this afternoon. J. O.
Baebford. secretary of the local yacht
club, acted aa aklpper and piloted the
speedy Seattle craft to Manxanlta and
return In record-breaking time, in
aplts of a heavy tide which It was
necessary to fight both ways. Phllis
tlna defeated tha redoubtable Marana.
tha prlso-wlnnlng beauty of Commo
dore B. T. Jacobs, of tha Taooma Tacht
Club.
Corsairs, winner of the Paclflo In
ternational race, waa not entered, be
ing overhauled by Commodore Jacobs
for the coming International race. Tha
finish between Phtllsilna and Marana
was on of the best ever seen upon
Commencement Bay, but the better
boat won.
Sprite, a io-footer, won in the pow
er boat class, although pitted against
soma of tha fastest boata on Puget
Sound. She waa piloted and entered by
P. L. Hammond.
The catspaw of wind with long
calms made It difficult for the sail
boats. Presto, entered by C E. Hog
bert, nosed across the line a winner,
but the day waa a failure from the
wlndjamroera point of view.
J. W. Powell won the 100-yard swim
ming contest.
1ICGGINS AVIXS SWEEPSTAKES
Score High In Handicap Match at
Warerly Golf Club.
The Wavorly Qolf Club Handicap
Sweepstakes yesterday was won by
Amos T. HUKglns with a score of
-lJ. while second prise wont to Wil
liam MacMaster. The hard ground
made play somewhat difficult, ao that
high scores were rather tha rule than
the exception.
Today sees the commencement of the
men's handicap, which will laat about
six weeks. The first fortnight la
given up to qualifying, with tha first
round propor commencing on January
1, and the final on Kobruaxy 11.
HOLLADAY IS CHAMPION
ELEVEN WHIPS SI'LAUGHLIN BY
5-TO-O SCORE.
Contest Played on Slippery Field Is
Scoreles fntll Humphreys
Make 60-Yard Run.
Y'.ic Inueipender.t football champion
ship of the city was won by the Holla
day team on Sunday at Columbua Field
by Its defeat of the McLaughlin team,
I to 0. The game waa ona of the moat
hard fought seen on the field this Win
ter, and was scorWesa until Humphreys,
end for the Holtaday eleven, made a -yard
run for a touchdown In the third
quarter.
Humphreya was the most brilliant
star brought out by the afternoon's
mud-skating conteat. C Drlaco'.l was a
second Tyson, making hlmaeif useful
on all occasions. The ltnoupa:
AicLaughltB. Position. Holladar-
Burrs L K Tett
li.rtn 1. T HssMnsS
l. !rtseoll L. a lluike
V.. Iinseoll r. Tni,
ilsnnlnt K liT Nash
Mumfoid R T Lawrence
Toomrr R F: McMshon
HurVv VI H Humphreys
lierw'hler I- H Mi.rns
o Hare R H Rarsom
ti ers F" B olssn
The game between the Alblna Juniors
and the K. K. Watklns teams of the
Archer - Wiggins League at Columbus
Club Field Sunday waa scoreless.
Neither team came very near the
other's goal, except on one occasion
when Trlny Jones, of the Watklns
tenm. almost got away with a fumble.
Hit-berg and Jones playeB a good game
for Watklns. while Colvln and Nelson
starred for the Juniors. The lineups:
F E. Watklns. position. Altlua Jrs.
Clretrmsn L. K- Colvla
TturkovUeh 1. T oua n.ocn
Clrstsm .....
Hetrg
Il.la
Highland ...
R. Jones ...
liewlit
T. Jone .
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McNIcbols
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O'Nsll refererd both games.
LEST WE FORGET
What Feraser Port I 4 Players Are
New Dtflag.
No. 51. Ike Rockenfleld.
HERE la tha original, genuine, dyed-in-the-wool,
come-back" kid. Iko
Rockenfleld. who was one of the galaxy
of nearly stars L. E. Dugdale foisted
upon the Portland fans In 1904, and
who waa listed among the down-and-outs
that season, aa well as several
other seasons, only to blossom forth as
a high-class man elsewhere the next
year.
Uorky" waa brought to Portland
when the cherubic and rotund Beattlelte
tried to demonstrate that he knew
baseball to the critical fane of Port
land. I. -it Ike did not Impress the fans
of Portland very much, though "Dug"
Insisted on playing hlra regularly,
ljiter. as well aa previous to coming to
Portland. Kockeo field had startled the
natives by hss batting and fielding pro
clivities, but here he did nothing of the
kind. He waa like a lot of othera who
took Dug's managerial prominence as a
Joke, and acted accordingly, for he
seemed net to care whether school kept
or rrot ss long ss he could convince
Pen C. Illy that he had" a check forth
coming on the first and fifteenth of
each month.
After his Indifferent season with
Tortland Rockenfleld went to John Sic.
Cioskey's Inter-Mountain League club
tUe following year, and then landed
with this same "lloneet John" person
with St. Louis In the National Leagua
In ISC. Hockey stuck around In St.
Louis and ot'c.er places In the leaser
leagues in the Est for awhile, and
finally drifted bark to his old love.
Tacoma. which club Introduced him to
the Northwest. li was with Tacoma
until the season of 111 opened, when
George Schreeder palmed him oft to
the American Aaaociation.
Road Ilstrct Voles Taxes.
NEWPORT. Or, Jan. 1. (Special.)
Road district No. C. tv htch containa all
tha roar's adjacent to Newport, held an
other road meeting December :. after
having beea turned down recently on a
1-mlU tax levy, and voted a epeclal tax
of 4 mllla.
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VICTORIA IS WINNER
Pacific Coast Championship in
Rugby Is Clinched.
CALIFORNIA ELEVEN LOSES
Deciding Game With Score of 8 to 0
Is Fought Out on Wet and Slip
pery Field Berkeley Team
Violates Rales.
VICTORIA. B. C. Jan. 1. By taking
the third and last rame of the serlea
by a acore of ( to 0, the Victoria Rugby
team today triumphed over the vlaltina;
University of California students and
crowned themselves ohamplona of the
Paclflo Coaat and holders for one year
of the Cooper-Keith trophy.
The battle was fouitht on a slippery
field and play waa kept anoat entirely
at the players' feet. Victoria played
the better all-around came, but had
the visitors observed the rules of
Rugby a little more than they did.
their brilliant flrbt to retain the cham
pionship mlajht have netted them some
thing. Honald Gillespie, hero of more than
one battle, acored five points of the
new champions' score. In the first
half, from a penalty, he drop-kicked
the ball over the bars from the 40
yard line, raining; three points. After
a remarkable dribble rush from cen
ter, Carstalrs scored the only try of
the match at the extrome outside cor
ner of the goal line. Then at an al
most Impossible anirle, Gillespie eon
verted the ball with a skillful bit of
footwork.
California's three quarters had no
chance whatever, the Victoria forwards
following- up ao etronarly that passing
waa Impossible. Captain Johnny
Ftroud did the work of two men for
his team, both in ktcklna; and tack
llnir. Victoria won two games of the
three In the series, tlelner the first for
no score. Last year. California took
the trophy on a one-game victory by
a score of S to 0, the other two games
resulting In ties.
Referee Sparks had to warn the vis
iting team on one occasion for "feet
up" In the scrum.
The Callforntana left for home to
day. Canadian Polo Team Victorious.
SAX DIEOO. Cal.. Jan. I. Battling
hard for every advantageous position
and making each stroke count for Its
full worth, but with luck against them
at the last moment of play, the Coro
nado tour, led by Lord Tweedmouth,
lost the opening polo game of the sea
son to the invading Calgary. Canada,
team by a score of H to ihi. Coro
r.ado'a penalties, four fouls and safe
ties, lost Its players the contest.
Denver Ed Orfered Match.
TACOMA. Jan. 1. A New Tear'a
AN EXCITING MOMENT IN NEW YEAR'S DAY 2-0 GAME
WON BY MULTNOMAH CLUB OVER SEATTLE.
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Holdlaa- tha Rail. KakUaa as4 Place Tbraaak the Forward Mas Try
las; te Mas the Play Tela Kick Fell Six Feet abort of the Crowbar.
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Robinson & Co.
"Where you get the best"
offers
EVERYTHING
in Ihe store
If
contract goods excepted
Hasten Men! Replenish Your
Wardrobe
Washington Street Near Fifth
present In the shape of the promise of
a contest with Jim Flynn or Al Kauf
man at Salt Lake came to Denver Ed
Martin today. H. X. Williams, a per
sonal friend of Martin, who Is acting;
as hia manager, received a letter from,
J. E. Kelly, the Salt Lake promoter,
saying ho will match Martin with
either Flynn or Kaufman and will
stage the bout at Salt Lake February
Oregon Basketball League Opens.
CHEMAWA. Or., Jan. 1. With Ave
Institutions represented the Oregon
Intercollegiate Basketball League has
opened the season. Thus far the Che
mawa Indians and Pacific College are
In the lead without having been de
foated. while Thllomath Collefro has
won and lost a gamo. McMinnvllle
College and Paclllo University havo
both been defeated In the only games
they have played. The Chemawa team
defeated the Philomath five last Friday
by the close scoro of 28 to 25.
PAPER CHASE ROUTE ICY
JAMES XICOIi WIXS AXXTJAL
HUXT CLUB EVENT.
Hares Sliorten Course on Account of
SHpperj Going H. C. Camp
bell Riding Is a Feature.
Owing to the icy crust covering most
of the route covered by the Portland
Hunt Club riders In their annual New
Year's day cross-country ride yester
day, the hares Mrs. F. O. Buffum and
Ambrose M. Cronln ehortened the route
from the regulation eight miles to six.
The event waa captured by James NtcoL
mounted on Will Wehrung.
Despite the slippery going, the riders
enjoyed the sport. The time of the race
was not so bad, considering that care
ful riding had to be negotiated cau
tiously. The riders were eent away at
11 o'clock eharp, and finished at 11:S0.
William Walter, mounted on Mike Wis
dom, finished a close second to the win
ner, while Walter -A. Gruetter took
third honors on Lady Myrtle.
- A feature of the race was the riding
through of H. C. Campbell, who partici
pated In a Hunt Club run for the first
time In four years. He made a good
showing, despite thej fact that he was
unplaced In the race. Mr. Campbell had
found it impossible to compete at the
three previous New Tear's day races
because of business dealings which
usually took him out of the city at this
time of the year.
The hares for the occasion selected a
fine course, using excellent judgment
In avoiding most of the, icy declivities
common In the valley through which
the riders Journeyed In the competi
tion for the Hunt Club cup.
Among those who participated were:
H. C. Campbell. James NIcol, Cheater
O. Murphy, Walter A. Gruetter, F. -Ieadbetter.
Arnold F. Rothwell, Joseph
Wiley, Eugene Oppenhelmer, William
Walter, H. C Norrlln, Dr. Coghlan.
William M. Davis and J. D. Farrell.
Snow Falls In Linn.
ALBANY", Or.. Jan. 1. (Special.)
During the past few days considerable
snow has fallen In the mountains of
this part of the state and In many
places In Linn County there Is a large
quantity of snow well down In the
foothills.
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CRICKETERS 6CORE TWO BUT
MCXTXOMAHS EVEX TJP.
Early Flay of Visitors Aggressive
But Winged "M" Puts Them
on Defensive at End.
PORTLAND ASSOCIATION IiEACClC.
Teams.
Nationals .
Multnomah
Cricketers .
Occanica . ..
Won. Lost. P.C.
... 8 0 1.000
... 1 .730
. . . 3 S .400
... 0 4 .01)0
The Multnomah soccer team succeed
ed In making a draw of their game
with the Cricketers yesterday morning
on Multnomah Field, after being two
goals down at the end of the first half,
and with one man short up till change
of ends.
The field, though on the hard side,
was In splendid condition when the
Cricketers started off, and they began
to press immediately, ,lray in particu
lar being dangerous on several occa
sions. Two corners were forced In
quick succession, but one was put be
hind while the other was cleared.
Then Stewart and Cameron got away
for the home club, but the Cricketers
resumed the offensive and from a cor
ner kick Banham notched their first
point. Within five mlnutea of the
restart Creasy tapped a high one un
der the bar for the Cricketers' second.
After crossing over positions were
reversed, for the winged "M," now at
full strength, did virtually all the at
tacking. Albtnson scoring number one
while Stewart added the equalizer.
Toward the end the visitors made a
couple of dangerous dashes, but the
home defense prevailed.
A draw fairly represents the run of
the game, though the football was by
no means strenuous all the time.
In the first half, with one man short
against them, the Cricketers showed
i.ma pretty combinations, but they fell
away In the second period, being com
pelled to act strictly on the defensive.
Both sides were short of regular
men, with the Multnomah team the
greater sufferer In this respect, as
they lacked the services of Dyment,
Matthew, Fab re and Bennett.
The lineup:
Multnomah. Position. Cricketers.
Oiffsrd o
Cross R B H. Darby
Mackle LB W. Matthew
McKle LHB Gardner
McEwen CUB Graham
S'tnmoni LHB 7...T. Matthew
Dirk O RF Mackenzie
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from early mom untn late st nlgrht In look in after th
wants of my patients, and In administering my special treat
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spkcjlfic bmoe powox
Bclentlflo trestmetft niy should bs
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pbyvlclaa, con Mains nay special
recvlee to tha allsneata of MEN.
have mare snoaey Invested la any
establishment than all ether Pert
laud special lata combined, aaa I
will give S00 to aay charity It I
eaaaot shew this la tne.
I publlah my true photograph,
correct name, paraomally conduot
my office. I am tha moat eucceaa
ful and reliable, aa medical cre
dentials and preas reoords prove,
I make thla statement ao that you
will know you conault a true ape
ciallat. who seas and treata pa
tients personally. I poasess EX
PERT skill and experleno. ac
quired in such a way that no other
can share.
To all men who are sick and In
trouble; to tha man who feel thay
have lost the energy of youth, and
that the strength they ought to
have has been sapped from them;
to those who are not sick enough
- to be abed but feel they must use
all their will power to foroe them
selves even to their everyday tasks
to all these I have a speclsl mes
sage of hope and chear. I nan cure
that lame and aching back. I can re
store the lustre to the dimmed eye;
I can make you realise that the
youth of yesterday has not been
buried In an age of several
decades, and that your pitiful con
dition Is now due only to damaged
health. This health oan be te
atored If you will aot now. Come
today, or the stage of nsglest may
get Just past the stage that la
curable.
V ,aa4.v . K
rum r st j 'jlLfc tHisii -1 i J
jrable. I -
WRITTBX GUARANTEE Dr. Smith's written guarantee means a our
ma M-w rte .rvinAR . I rusrsQtee to euro certain nwiueit
Jv.rv doriar0ry"rhav? pilfST for my service; k My service, eo.1 you
nothing unlesa I oure your Varicose Veins. Herala. Pa, FlsWhi, Biooo
? i-2 J?! JIJL ffK-MS nyy forrm.Sneaf?ts"ftSOnBble
"X.?." "i'i' '"-2 w . o vi
Office hours a. M. to P. M.
DR. A. G SMITH
Cameron IRS" C Darby
Stewart CP.. Creasy
Alblnson I LP .Banham
Munro OLP Gray
Referse Clark. Linesmen Hay , and
Bimpson.
SKATING RECORD SHATTERED
Lamy Goes 100 Yards on Ice From
Standing Start In 9 Seconds.
SAKANAC, N. V.. Jan. 1. Edmund
Lamy, former amateur skating cham
pion, covered a hundred yards on the
lake today In nine seconds from a
standing start In an exhibition trial.
The previous record was -5 sec
onds, held by Morris Wood, an ama
teur. Bronson and Devlin Draw.
LOUISVILLE, Ky, Jan. 1. Kay
Bronson. of Indianapolis and Tommy
Devlin, of Philadelphia, fought ten fast
rounds to a draw today. Marvin Hart
refereed.
BING CHONG,
Chinese Doctor
Mad or cblneM barbs W-4
root medicio eurM all
kinds diMAMi of tb bsart,
lnncs. liver, itomsch, ka-
wi M..hlas of mil
roman w nan w.nw
Lx you suffr. call f
a 232Vi, Wash. bC.
2d. Room 18- Port. Or.
Jipeclailsta not excepted, are attempt -ing
to overcome it by methods tbat
have been In constant use and have
always failed for half a century. They
dose the system with oowerful stimu
lants snd tonics, calculated to restore
nervous force or etrenKth that Is not
and never has been lack in, with the
result that the functions are tempo
rarily excited to the positive detriment
f tha patient. Weakness la only a
symptom resulting from many local
vonditfons .tnd is curable by local
treatment only, without the Elvins of
a elnple internet dose, which demon.
Urates the absolute accuracy of my
understanding and treatment of this
iisorder. In years I have not met
with a slnffle failure and I have entire
con fide no in my ability to oure all
cases that come to me for treatment.
I am equally certain that no treatment
other than that which I have perfect
ed can completely and permanently
rer tore strength snd vigor.
NO MOMS1' REQCiKED TO COM
MZNCK THEATiltXT. Many patients
have ao confidence in Cheir doctor, be
cause he demands pas before a cure
has been effected and there are many
who have been misinformed about
their condition or through unsuccessful
treatment have become skeptical and
think there is no cure for them. X
want an opportunity to treat such
men. It makes no difference about
the financial part, as I accept pay for
my services as benefits are derived;
when I am satlsflcji the patient Is ra
table. Health s capital at Interest.
1 will prov maf ability to cure before
asking pay for my sorvlcsa.
221 Morrison St.
Cor. let Street
PORTLAND. OREGON
' ' K and a
j I Us
MEN
DAYS
or nomc
MANX CASES PERMANENTLY
CURED IN OKB TREATMENT.
M08T TIME-SAVING, MOST NAT
URAL. MOST SAFE. A RADICAL .
AND PERMANENT CURE. I
GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE
YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU
THORITIES THAT THIS IS A
FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE
PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI
ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH
ARB THE KEYSTONES TO SUC
CESS. I HAVE THE BEST
EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON
THE COAST.
I Invite yon to coma to my of
fice. I will explain to you my
treatment for Varicose elns.
Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood
Poison. Piles, Fistula, Bladder,
Kidney and all Men's Ailments, and
Prive you FREE a physical exam
nation; If necessary a microacopt
cal and chemical analysis of ore
tie a I, to determine pathological
and bacteriological oondltlons.
Every person should take advan
tage of thla opportunity to learn
their true oondltlon. A permanent
oura la what you want.
CONGESTED VEL1I
Impair vitality. I dally demon
strate that varloose veins can ba
cured In nearly all casee bv o n
treatment. In suoh a satisfactory
way that the vital parts are pre
served andatrengthanad. pain
oeases, swelling subsides, a
healthy circulation Is rapidly re
established Instead of the depress
ing conditions. I guarantee you
cure to stay cured or refund tba
money,
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
Cerebro, where the mental foroea
are impaired. Spinal, w h e r e the
spina) oentara are involved. Vital,
where tha sympathetic norvoua aya
tem and forcea that govern the or
gans are deranged by reflex effects
of ailments. I treat these condi
tions and all weaknesses Induced
by nervous complications and; ex
cesses and put you on the right
track to health, restoring the con
ditions essential to your future Ufa
and happiness.
n sea " FOR BLOOD DISORDER.
I u e Professor Ehrllch's won
derful new discovery. " 80S, In
cases of Blood Poison. It oures in
one treatment, and la the greatest
marvel of medical aclence. This
new remeBy has been successfully
used In thousands of cases. Let
me explain It to you.
Hnria. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
2341s Morrison St.
Corner Second
PORTLAND, OREGON
MODERN METHODS
t nA.iHir.l nnlv specialist
in Portland that publishes his own
photograph, personally conducts and
manages his own office,, and con
sults with and treats all his own
patients. I have more quaiificaUona
and experience than any other spe
cialist advertlains In this city
Every man calling; at my office la
assured of my personal and Indi
vidual treatment until a cure Is el
fected. My fees are one-fourth that
exacted by the various medical
companies." "Institutes" and mu
seums." Be sure to consult m Be
fore treating elsewhere.
BLOOD FOISON 1ST
I rnriLi MY PROMISES.
I ACCEPT NO I1 tllAHI.K CASES.
I Sever UOVO OUT FAJLSB HOPE.
Why treat with Incompetents when
you can secure the expert services
of a competent specialist?
Come to me If you have any or ina
following disorders: Vsrhwre Veins,
ptmplea, Nervous Debllltr, Nerve,
Blood and Stein Disorders, Bladder
Troubles, Blood Polaona, Eruption.,
Ulcers, Special Ailments, PI lea
Fistula.
g to 57 to 8 Dally t Sunday, 10 to X,
Examination Advice Free.
J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D.
Rooms H-14 Lafayette B,d-..
8134 WASHINGTON ST, COB. 6th,
PORTLAND, OH.
The Eminent Chinese Doc
tor Is Curing Many
Cases of Sickness
Dr.
Wo
Dr.
Wo
He treats with n on -poisonous, non-in-Jurionr
herbs all diseases of the Throat,
Heart. -.Ivor, Lungs, Ktomach, Kidneys.
Plies. Constipation, Nervousness, Neural
gia, Rheumatism, Catarrh. Eczema,
Blood Poison. Diabetes and all organic
diseases.
CONSULTATION" FREE.
Patients out of town ca.n secure these
health-building- remedies. Send 4 cents
In stamps for symptom blank.
WO CHINESE MEDICAL CO.
250H Alder. Cor. Third.
L. T. YEE & SONS
ai lui, in. ja Th old eminent Chines.
doctor cures any aiseas.
2 auccessf uUy. such as weaK
X C'-i nerves, constipation, asthma,
iJ V5 i i catarrh, cancer, piles, nsrv
. fa .nun.... rheumatism, blood
. tf 1 poison. lan. liver, kidney
S: . J acd stomacb trouble; also
i- t 3 ailments of men and women.
4: 4 No matter wiio bas tailad.
B V."''3l luarante. a cur. It cur-La4-iii
able. I have spent a lifetime
studr of berbs ana fmuww ...-.
"nlvirsiues and took post-gradu.t. eoureea
In CblnaT 1 bav. thonsand. ot testimonial
from my arnwful patlsnts. I us. only tb.
most harnTless Cblnss. bwbs. regardless oj
th. blab pric Bo I can belp you. CaU
ir writ, for srraptom blank and circular.
iTt. WB BOSS MEDlCtSK CO,
Usti First. 8 Cor. Alder. Portland, O.
ty. r. Broadway. Writ, tor booklet. N. T.
and hysterical or despondent at time.
GCJTVS BLOOD a NERVB TONlConrea .
tor cood. BuUdsnptbe system and bright. .
ema tit. mind. 7ooaboa. rTrtte for prootV ;
DR. BOslAKO CO rhlladatehia, JBsK'
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