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20 TITE OKEGOK DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, .SATUR DAT EVENING! JANUARY 9, 1904. TACOaM A SATISFIED M HIKE FISHER DUGDAUG XBT TIOSSVXXJUB XIT9EAT OSXira TO XJTDUCE THE JPAJTS TO GO 8ACJC TO THE IB 0X4 XOTS If AJOBXTT WITH ; THE X OBMEB SACBAMXITTOV. 1 , (Joorntl BpeeM Service.) Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 9. In spite of , opposition, Tcoma seems to be securely tied to the Paclflo Coast league circuit. , VanilAm mmmIIv valpAhiaft tlift .hnna-A though opposition has developed In some quartern . and Lucas and JJugaaie sum have their friends in Tiger town. However, the rank ant file of the fans are heartily ; in favor of giving Mlque Fisher an open path,' and It Is very doubtful If there will be any direct op position to the Coast league when' the season- actually Begins. , Tacoma - nan finished a tall-end team for two sea sons In the old Pacific National circuit, change If it- promises better things, l'teher's team looks good to the fans; and he has interested considerable local capital in the, venture. ; . j Mlque himself, is expected here soon, the magnates in San Francisco having finished ,0their conference.' Options are held on , two .tracts of 'land here, either one of which will make & suitable ball ' park. ; The park which has been in use in Tacoma for over ten years, and which is one of the most centrally located in the Northwest, cannot be used longer. It was used last season and the season before only against the vigorous pro tests of residents of the -neighborhood, and with the understanding f.hat new grounds would be secured this year. The:heWTsark will of necessity- be far ther from the "business center of the city, but it will have good car service." As soon as Fisher returns from tho South he will select one , of the . two places offered him and' the work of con structing grand stand, bleachers- and fences will begin at once. - Fisher's i team , is already complete, except for some pitchers, a flrBt base man and maybe a change catcher. A f iance at the playing averages ot the Coast league last season shows that tbt Sacramento team was good everywhere except In the pitching department. "It was a fast fielding bunch, according to the , figures, and a pretty fair bitting team. - rne xans nave Deen looxing up the "dope" , of this sort since "Fisher's Dronosltlon was first made. IX E. Dugdale was in the city last night for the first time in two weeks. President Lucas of the National league is in Spokane, having completed a tour of the old circuit " Dugdale ' says a league meeting will be held either in Seattle or Spokane within the next ten days, and that everything from a Pacific - National point of-view, is "lovely." The Seattle manager says he has not given up hopes of keeping Tacoma even yet. Two teams in Tacoma, however, are utterly out of the question, anil how "Dug" figures out any chance of hanging on to Tigerville la hard to see. Lucas' chances of forming a six-club league seem to be pretty good. - If ho succeeds his re-election as president is also certain. - It was intended to hold the league meeting in Tacoma, but the . (Journsl Special Berries,) Spokane, Wash., Jan. 8. The Spokane chamber of - commerce has decided to make a' fight to prevent the location of the national encampment- for the Pa clflo states at American lake, near Ta- action of. the Coast .league magnates fcoma. The Spokane business men who are interesting themselves in this mat ter do not understand how Tacoma gets so mucn or a nolo on this proposition. It was decided to make American lake the stte (or the encampment of the- state militia and the government troops in has spoiled that plan. Five cities are said to be assured members of the Lucas league. They aro Seattle,-Spokane, Butte, Bellingham (the recently consolidated cities of ; Fair haven and Whatcom) . and 8alt Lake Great Falls or else Helena and Missoula combined are suggested-for the sixth city. -,: - .. -y ..- : , v-- This combination has at least four good managers Kellly, Dugdale, mc Closkev and Wllmot but there are not very many good players in sight." Pretty nearly the only player Dugdale has this year la Bill Hurley, who is good any where. Of course, he has old reliable Matt Stanley, but Matthew is just what he is called, "old." and will take half the' season to. get Into shape. jThe Tac(im baseball promoters who are Interested with Fisher ra me coast league proposition have insisted that the schedule committee allow Tacoma to finish the first halt of the season at home and begin the second half her also. The statement waff sent out from San Francisco that one of the three northern clubs would have to finish the first half as well as the second season in California, and this was used by the opposition as one argument against me Coasters. FISHER OF TACOMA - IS IN THE CITY ; Michael Angelo Fisher ar'rlved'in Port land this morning on his way to h 18 View home-at-Taeoma-. Mrr Fisher-states- that It is his intention to put a winning team in his newly acquired town, and says he is there to stay, and is not to be scared out by all the Dugdales and Lucases in the Northwest. When Fisher visited Tacoma a short time ago he called upon the most influen tial business men of that - city and se cured their endorsement of his proposed transfer, which he later had sanctioned at the recent Coast league meeting. - The former Sacramentan and present Tacoman further states .that he has prac tically signed up his team for next year, and , therefore will be able to give his new home something they have not had previously, a ' seasoned ' baseball team ith which to start the season. -Only Union He to Be Employed. Immediately upon his arrival In Ta coma Manager FJsher will start the, erec tion of, his new ball park, in the con struction of which he intends that no one shall be employed who is not a union man. Manager Fisher met Doo Brown, the former Spokane baseball magnate, who is now located In Portland, and the two had a pleasant talk on baseball and other Interesting subjects. . : Mr. Fisher 'leaves tomorrow for his hew "diggings." but expects to return to Portland in about three - weeks. Mike says that be has now entirely lost hope of securing Charlie Graham, his capable team captain and catcher, but will know definitely regarding that player's inten tlons in a few days. Graham has an ex cellent proposition to go into business. and it may be thai Fisher's extra Induce ments, that the genial Mike offered him will not be sufficient to attract the star catcher back to' the game. SPOKANE JEALOUS OF OLD TACOMA the state. Now, however, it seems to be tne plan, as shown, by a bill introduced Dy congressman Cushman at Washing ton, . that American lake shall : be the permanent, camp grounds for the Pacific coast states. - It has taeen reported to- the chamber of commerce here' that In spite of the recommendation of General Ran dall that the site should be at Spokane, General Funston has recommended the American lake site. Another feature of the matter that looks queer to Spokane people is the fact that the bill intro duced by Cushman' is said to carry an REAL ESTATE BARGAINS $1050 4-room cottage and S lots; free water; bearing fruit, trees. 88100 Fine quarter block, East Ninth street. . 1000 75xl6 feet; well located. f $160076x169 feet, and 6-room cottage. 93000 40x100, near Portland Academy. 1600 8 acres, all cultivated; 7-rrfom - . house, or will rent the same. S500 5 acres, ' twell Improved arid sightly, on car line. . " DAVIDSON, WARD & CO. 408 Chamber of Comment. .Three -Valley-Farms- 650-ACBB Improved stock farm, Joins a -nice time town on k. K.: would trflriA frtr ritv nrnnAptw aie.ARO. 943-ACXB Improved farm in Linn county. 1 H miles from- K. & su- V' ,UH .. Ctt ABA . 800-ACBB improved farm in ! Marlon county, m miies.rrom it. it. sta . tlon; sell or trade for stock of mer chandi8e $8,600. - . HENKLE SL BAKER , 817 ABIBOTOX BVZX.OXirO. appropriation of $100,000 for the pur chase of the site. How this can be Is not understood, for it 1 stated that the site was offered for: $5 , an acre, and there are. 20,000 acres. If necessary, Spokane will send a man Xo Vancouver to consult -with General Funston in re gard to the matter. - t ' , JENNINGS LODGE ACRE. TRACTS THE CREAM OF POKTLANDS ; SC BTJRBAN PROPERTY. EVERYTHING THAT MAKES PROPERTY- DESIR ABLE IS TO BE FOUND HERE. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO , W. A. SHAW a CO. 943 BTABK, BBAB SECOND ST. ' Three Good Farm Buys "tTBMM yOBEBTOBOTB ' 100 ACBES Well improved .....$5,800 T5 ACBES Nicely Improved, 14 acres in orcnara sauu 160 ACBES Good rolling land, v good fencing, comfortable ' house, nice barn, good orchard, on countv road: fine stock v range , . $1,800 Hehkle' & Baker 817 ABziraTOir Btrrxsnro. THE COLONIAL SECURITY COMPANY OF ST. LOUIS Weekly Total.;. ifesultS Estimated Pay- Pay- i . 356 Results In menta menta. .weeks. 365 weeks., .851 9 88.751 fldO.001 139.30 .50 177.60 800.00 - 878.60 1,00 35S.00 400.00 667 JIO 10 633.60 ; 600.00 835.80 8.00 710.00 . 800.00 1,114.40 - 9.60 - 887.60 1,000.00 - 1,393.00 - 8.001 , 1,776.00 - 8,000.00 9,786.00 10.001 3,650.00 4,000.00 - 6,678.00 BETTER THAN THE SAVINGS BANK SAVING Is the cornerstone of wealth.' Be U pennies or dollars. Saving now means ease and comfort hereafter. The company's contracts both save and Invest Systematic saving insures competency. : We have plenty of references in this city as to the reliability and manner of business.". Agents wanted, i . Call on or write, . t ; ' ' Q4 GRAND AVENUE Mere Theory. From "Birmingham Age-Herald. ' " A certain scientific giitleman has proved to his own satisfaction that Mr Jeffries' arm is losing its " punching power, - but experience is much more convincing .than mere theorising. . Mr, Corbett " still has his doubts. Rooming - Houses In all parts of the city. Most profitable investments jn .Portland today. ' Any hotlse below, that is marked $1,000 or more I will prove to you that it is clear ing over $50 per month,-and uny one that is marked $2,000. or more $125 per montn ta Der cent on vour monev. 91000 Tenement house on Seventh st, 12 rooms; rent $45, 9 960 Tenement-house, rooms; rent $35;: Seventh su.. 91360 Tenement-house, 16 rooms; rent $50: Fourth t. $1400 Flat," 10 rooms, rent $50; on Third street. - - 9 850 Tenement-house, 10 rooms; rent $50; West Park st 93000 House, 20 rooms;- rent $125; 10th -. street. 9 650 Flat, on. 16th St., $ rooms; rent 9 760 Tenement-hoHse, 9 rooms; rent iu; Heventn st. m 91600 House, 18 rooms; rent $65; Park street. ' - , 93800 Tenement-house, 18 rooms; rent BWTMn-t; rooms; rent rooms, West rent rent 91200 Tenement-house, 11 rooms; rent du; cieventn street. 1 Ten t.-t.. f o He. -. 9 450 Flat. 7 rooms; rent $25; Madison street... 9 800 Tenement-house, 9 $30; Park st. 9 400 Tenement-house, S Park st: rent 125. 9 6$0 Tenement-house, 9 rooms; -. 135: Tavlor st. , - 91OOO Tenement-house; 10 rooms; rent $op; jenerson st. 9 800 Tenement-house, rooms; 145: Tavlor St. " 9 950 Tenement-house, 10 rooms; rent $40; Thirteenth st. 9 850 Flat, .10 rooms; rent $50; Alder street. rv 91400 Flat, 12 rooms;tent $50; Morri son street. - . 91400 Tenement-house, 17 rooms ; rent $65; Yamhill st. 9 700 Flat, 11 rooms; rent $30; Third street North. 9 800 Flat, 13 rooms: rent $30; Flr&t st. 93500 Flat, 80 rooms; rent $75; Morrl- son street. .-nt-800 Tenement-house. 12 rooms; rent $35: Sixteenth st. 91500 Flat, 16 rooms; rent $35; 15th st. 9 800 Tenement-house, 12 rooms; rent $45; Third, st 93500 Flat. 28 rooms; rent $65; Third street. 9 850 Tenement-house, 14 rooms; rent tu; xnira -st. 93100 Tenement-house, $70: Second st. 9 800 Tenement-house, i4t; .Aiuer st. - - . 1. 91650 Tenement-house, 17 rooms; ' rent $65: Fifth st. 8 860 Flat.- 8 rooms; rent $30; 2d st 9 850 Tenement-house, 7 rooms; ; rent $26: Fourth.' st . , : 91600 Tenement-house, 50; 11th st. 91000 Tenement-house, Xo; amniii st. 96500 Flat, 30 rooms; rent. $150; Oak 95500 Flat. 65 rooms; rent $250; heart - . i of city. , , . l. : . 93500 Hotel, 64 rooms; rent $200; money-maker. 83300 Flat, 28 rooms; rent $60: a Snap. 83000 Flat. 15 rooms;. rent $60; Stark street. '. 1 82800 Flat, 24 rooms; rent $100 fith st. S350Q f iat, rooms; rent uo; tn st. 97000 Large house, 132 rooms; West Side. ' 9 850 Tenement-house, 12 rooms; rent ' $25; Main st. 83500 Houh, 50 rooms; rent $125; First street. 93000 Flat, 24 rooms; rent $75; 3d st Will loan money on any of the above houses. WALTER A. GREEN 806a064 Commercial Bldg! ' TeL 1909. 22 rooms; rent ,9 rooms; rent rooms; rent rooms; rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY THE Title Guarantee & Trust Co. fl"?AA Lot on Ganttnbein avenue, SOUU near Shaver ttret. C 3AA ,c' ,ot on Vancoiiver ve J)0Uu nueand kid mure a reet, 1 block from Williams avenue. -(CCA N,C8 lot, 54x100, 011 E. Mor PuU rhon sire st. neax E. 37th st. 1 pa A Fine Lot, 50x100 feet," on J)lt)UU Williams avenue, near Broadway. Mlnr 3 lots at E. Salmon and ti. $&0)) 37th streets (5unnslde). with house of 7 rooms, bath, base- ment and small b"f n. t Lt 50x100 feet with house $0UU of 6 rooms, E. Salmon and E. 35 h streets (Sun nyslde). ' C 7C A Lot corner of E. Salmon and v ' OU E. 35th streets. CCAA Lot on'E. Salmon between $0UU b. 33d and E. 35th street. (f73AA Fine lot corner E. Yamhill 4)OUU and E. 37th streets, Sun ny side, with new house of 6 rooms. sewer In and street Improved. $1"7CA Beautiful building site, too dl6uU x I oo feet, corner E. Jlorrl- son and E. 36th sts. (Sunnyside). M9Cfl 100x100 feet and new J)uU cottage of 5 rooms, bath, large Attic and full basement, corner Williams avenue and Alberta street. OQCA Holladay Park Additloo; V LOOK) lot 50x100 feet and new htuje if 6 rooms, bath, basement and alt modern conveniences. C 3 A A A New and thoroughly mod J)OUUU ern residence of 6 rooms, on fldlsey street, near 1 6th and Hol laday Park. - -(3QAA 50x100 feet on Schuyler )t)0UU street, near E. 19th, with new modern house of 6 rooms, fur nace, tas and electric lis its. IF YOU NEED MONEY with which to complete purchase, we can accomodate ycu at lowest rates. TITLES INSURED ABSTRACTS FURNISHED TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce. Qround Floor. Fourth Street Side. SPECIAL NOTICE Neit Monday we wilt offer for - sale those beautiful lots in Woodcock, THESE LOTS ABB 100x100 rEET AND TKT LOT IS A COBWEB. . Woodstock Is the prettiest and sla-htllest addltloa to the City of. Portland, Woodstock , H food sohool, churoh, stores and Fostofflee, Woodstock Has the finest water supply in the city and excellent car Service. Wdodstock Cars run every SO' minutes and these lots are all on or near the car line, ; Woodstock we vrill sell on payments of 910 dowa and 910 per month. Zn - In Wpodstock ' wo will, build houses menthly. ,paymeuta. on very easy a";.-."".' I-". ' ' Take the Woodstock ear to Wood stock tomorrow and select your home Site. This will insnra von first ekalca Monday, Affent oa the ffround.'' For plat and further information, fall at olHce . PACIFIC LAND CO. . ' 167H TIBSI STBEET. DID YOU . ' MAKE A RESOLUTION TO ;- -BUT A LOT AT. City View Park ' OTK2SX8 SIS AND BOUGHT THKM. WK HAVE ' A ' FEW ' MORE CHOICE LOTS LEFT. . ' BUY TODAY. TOMORROW. MAY BE TOO LATE. Prices $1.50.; $200, $250, $300 SHARKEY & MORROW '.v J08 Alisky Bldg. Third and Morrison Sts. Tel. Main 265. Two Timber Claims Cruising- 6,000,000 feet per section each., . . . ,., . . , .. .... ,. 0TKEX8 crulslns; 8,000.000 to 4,000, 000 feet each timber white cedar and nr.. If you want a timber claim now is the time. Call soon, as they will not last long. m . jrnone, ciay 1753. ; : B. J.Sanford&Co. tia Ablagtem Bldg-, rortlaad, Oreroa. mm !FFL mm ' 1 MEN DONT DELAY ANOTHER MOMENT TIME IS VALUABLE. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN WHO HAS MADE A CLOSE STUDY OF ALL DISEASES WHICH AF FLICT THE PRESENT GENERATION AND WHO STANDS TODAY AS A MEDICAL SPECIALIST WITHOUT A PEER ON THE PACIFIC COAST. I WILL FORFEIT $1,000 FOR ANY CASE THAT I TAKE AND DONT CURE. Extract from a Newspaper , The following- clipping- Is published for the purpose of showing- the public the esteem with- which Dr. Kessler is held by the press and public throughout the entire Northwest: - "Dr. Kessler has Just returned from an extended tour -throughout the United States, and during his absence the Doctor has visited most of the,. large hospitals and world-renowned specialists in search of any Information that might be of value In the practice of his profession. Dr. Kessler is a physician from choice, nature having intended him for no other calling, and. although he has been In active practice for the past SO years, 20 years in Portland, he studies harder and more diligently at the present time than most medical students. In addition-to the Immense fund of knowledge culled by the. Doctor from the writings of men of world-wide reputation, Dr. Kessler has made a number of original discoveries that stamp him as one of the foremost medical men of the present century. He possesses the faculty of almoBt reading a patient's feelings, and is invariably correct In his diagnosis of the most complicated cases. - It Is remarkable the number ot seemingly hopeless Invalids that are treated and cured by this sclentlflo physician, who goes to the root of every trouble, discovers the cause and eradicates it Dr. Kessler is In love with his profession and during a leisure moment, something not often' enjoyed by the Doctor, he talked entertainingly and modestly of his many dis coveries and the Immense strides made in medicine during the past quarter ot a century." All Letters Answered When you ate unable to visit my office In person write at once and I will forward you a symptom blank. By this means I will be able to make a correct diagnosis of your case. All letters receive prompt attention and I am the only person allowed to read Us contents. No person need ever know that you are receiving treatment at my hands, as my corrspondence will be conducted with plain envelopes. Don't hesitate about writing; it may be the means ot saving your, life: I have cured hundreds of people In all parts ot the Northwest that I have never seen, and my practice has been sU extensive that wher ever I so I am always greeted by friends, some of whom know me only by reputation. .. ... 0mM s In'- " ! v ;- DR. J.'XENRT KE8SLER : Address with 10 2-Cent Stamps 230J2 Yamhill 8treet, Portland, Or. ' WOMEN I HAVE CURED THOUSANDS OF WOMEN WHO HAD ALM08T GIVEN UP HOPE AND RESTORED. THEM TO HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. WHAT I HAVE DONE FOR THEM I CAN DO FOR YOU. I FULLY UNDERSTAND YOUR DELICATE AND SENSITIVE ORGANISM, AND IN CURING YOU WILL' BRING 8UNSHINE TO HOMES NOW ALMOST WRECKED BY YOUR INFIRMITIES. T When Other Doctors Fail Don't become discouraged and Imagine that there Is no help for you. ; Your fchys Iclan may be a well-meaning man, who did all that he could to help you, but he probably lacks the thorough knowledge of your case that constant practice and constant research imparts. It matters not how difficult the case may be, I can cure you If a cure Is oos sible. If your case is Incurable I will teU you so, but don't be discouraged: there are very few cases that cannot be cured. When other doctors fail and tell you that there Is no longer any hope for you, don't believe it. Come at once and see old Dr. Kessler. who haa made thousands of people sound and well who were felvea up by other physicians Dr Kessler has been the leading specialist in Portland for the past 80 years. Other doctors have come and gone, but the old Doctor still remains, healing the sick and doing good to his fellow man. If this reaches your eye and you are suffering from any affliction call or write; the help that you have longed for Is at hand. I will tell you exactly what the trouble Is, and apply the remedy that will cure you. It is a shame the number of lives that are ruined and the homes rendered desolate through the Inability of some so-called doctors to reach the seat of trouble. Thousands of men take up the profession of medi cine that never were adapted for such a calling, who might have made a success in some other profession. The born physicians are few and far between, and that la the reason why so few succeed. . . , Home Treatment It Is a boon to thousands of people living at a distance to know that their ailments no matter what the nature of the disease, can be treated successfully from this office without the. patient being compelled to make a tedious and expensive trip to the city Tou are also saved the trouble and expense of having prescriptions fllled,' as I supply all of the medicine without extra expense to the patient. The. fee. that you pay me for pro fessional services also includes medicine, which is prepared in my own private laboratory You can write down your symptoms just as easily as you can tell them, and you can feel assured that no mistake will be made by me In locating and curing permanently the disease from which you suffer. Stop! Young Man s It is not difficult te tell what Is the matter with you. If you continue your present course, you will event ually become an' Inmate of a lunatic asylum. You are ashamed of 'yourself. You blush when brought Into the pres ence of the opposite sex. You are gradually losing confidence, ' and your , strength is being sapped by unnatural practises, Perhpts 'you are en named . to tell a doctor your troubles, but an experienced physician can discover' your trouble at a glance. I have saved hundreds of young men who came to me as a last resort, and some of theiu are now the beads of happy families. You must have treatment from a doc tor who has made such cases a special study. 1 delight in showing boys the proper path to pursue, as it Is always sad to see a young man ruining him self. If you come to roe I will treat you as if you were my own boy, and, make a man Of you in a short space of time. Then you won't, be afraid to look your fellow-man squarely In . the eye. the flush of health will scain ppear In your faee. and you will be . able to take your proper place in so ciety. -' ''. -:':, , 'rf.: ,.' r..a 7 Weak Men How many men there are . who are broken down at' a comparatively.' 'young age. . Tou have : no confidence' in yourself, and it is little wonder, be cause you ' have , abused your sexual strength and are now reaping the har vest. Tou have almost lost your man hood.: Just think for a moment what it means.. I treat hundreds of such bases, and have never made a failure. I pill restore you to your full vigor or forfeit tl.000. Most men, when af flicted in this way, become despondent and they worry because, they know that they are no longer as men should be,, I have seen middle-aged and elder-' ly men . cry with delight when they felt assured that my treatment was restoring' them once more to a vigor ous manhood. Every case of this kind that I cure, and X cure all that I un dertake, Is the best argument that X can cure you. - Remember, consults- , tlon is free, and you 'need not spend, one cent unless you are satisfied that' I can do everything that I claim. Venereal Diseases ?'hls head covers a number of different orms of disease. Including syphilis, gonorrhoea, stricture, gleet and others, that it is needless to mention. Thou sands of men, and especially - youii men, are wrecking their lives from having contracted some one of the numerous venereal diseases. What a pitiable object a human being presents slowly dying by inches, lust from lack of proper treatment. If it was only known the number of deaths that are directly due to this loathsome disease, - the country woyld stand appalled. Wlh1 your vitality sapped, your blood poisoned and your body perhaps cov ered with a mass of sores, you are la deed an object for sympathy. . Very few physicians know how to handlo -such cases so that the patient is re stored to his normal condition. My treatment of venereal diseases Is al ways successful, and the patient Is not obliged to neglect his business. I treat so many patients for this trouble snd have cured so many thousands that It matters not how sorely you are afflicted, I can effect a speedy and lasting cure. No other man in the United States hss treated as 'many cases of this nature as I have.' Ex perience is the best of all teachers. Consultation Free ' Treatment bij Mall Medicine free . Absolute Privacy Separate Rooms for Men and Women ' Positive Guarantee r With Every Case No Lingering - We Cure Quickly Come Today Delay Is Dangerous. Female Diseases What a woman suffers only a woman knows. There are so many compli cations in the numerous ills to which woman Is heir that It requires the greatest skill on the part of the .physi cian to secure the desired results. Z have made a special study of this branch of my profession, with the re sult that in nearly every case I am able to effect a -permanent cure. . I have made so-many original discov eries along this line .that my treat ment, will be found different from moat doctors, having 'discarded long ago the methods that most of them now practice, having other remedies that cure, positively cure,1 while they usually only aim to alleviate pain. My success in such cases is the crowning triumph of a career devoted to the healing of the sick. - I cure all of my cases without the use of the knife. It Is a ehnme the manner in which some women are mutilated by surgeons. At this office you will always secure kind, considerate treatment, and. best of all, you will be made a healthy wo man, the grandest work of the Cre mator. .-.- ' ; , -.. ... ?' v..: Dr. Kessler . Has been in active practice for more than SO years 20 years In Portland, Or. He Is full of the milk, of human kindness, snd is - never so happy as when he is doing good to his fellow men. It is not considered ethical for a physician -to advertise, and on this point the doctor differed with a num ber of his profession, believing that a f hysician has the same right to tell he people what he can do, provided he tells the truth, as any other profes sional or business man. This view, taken by the doctor a number of years ago, has sown good seed, and today some of the beat men In all profes sions make announcements to the pub lic. If Dr. Kessler had made claims that he was unable to fulfill, the ad vertising would have acted as a boom erang, and the doctor would ' have been compelled to seek other fields. Dr. Kessler has. more than fulfilled -every promise made to the public, and today enjoys a practice unemialed by any - physician on the Pacific Coast. To thinking people this will be suffi cient guarantee that the doctor keeps faith with ithe public, and that today he stands, without a peer in healing the sick and doing good to humanity. ;": --:l l. Every Trouble That is curable I will cure. There are so many diseases that It is impossible to enumerate one-hundredth, part of them. No matter what yoar trouble, come and see me. I will tell you ex actly what is the matter.'and that will be a comfort -to know. I find people every day who Imagine that they are suffering from a certain disease when It is something entirely different. When you place your case in my hands there will be no uncertainty, and you will, notice improvement as the treat ment progresses. Varicose veins, can cer, ulcers, fever sores, ruptures, varo cocele. nervous debility, piles, syphilis and all dlseasea-.to which man is heir .will-bo scientifically and permanently cured if you trust me with your ease. I would rather get your case before it has made any Inroads In your consti tution, as it will take a shorter time to cure It. Dont go somewhere else and waste a lot of money experiment ing, when eventually you will be com pelled to give me your case if you wish to cure. Remember, I can help you, so don't- despair; whilo there Is lifo there is hope. 4' J