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-a. THE" OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVELTIIG, F2J5RUARY -13, fir. EASIQil TURF A wonflict Ovr Racing Dates r Causey. Track Officials Untold 4 Worry. EXPERT LAWYERS ON : v LEGAL COMPLICATION A Possibility CxistsThaMhVDifi ;T;"7rRces -, May . Be Satis- -t : i-;rf actorily Adjusted. j pJRMOIL " ; V ' ' -JJaernal Special IWrlre.) -.;" ' V Tr.Xew.TorV Feb. l,-t-Of a vsrlty the ,,Uya f tba racing; authorities sr.. full trouble, an tbls applies to tne east v well as the -west. Data mar ba the '-' staff 'bf life of tbe Arab, but tier art "f oil; of Taxation for those who have to. do with the racing of the descendants V of hl;l!klmner of tha Desert Sands.'". ,r.'';;, They.. have split .the gam 'wide open' in tha, weat and eigne are not lacking ; (hat the enemies of racetrack betting may take advantage-of tha war to kill '' racing in aareral. of the weatern states. - And there ia a cloud.cn the eaatern - hortson which portend a storm. The Jockey club haa decided to refuae to , apportion- dates , to the , Empire City track. The owners of the track declare ther-wilt-rutve a meet just tha same, ,' or they will ask the courts to say why. """'"7rjnder- tho racing law tha- raoing two. . ml union has the power to issue licenses. Expert lawyers declare that If the legal, requirements, are complied' with the 'J. ttit'--'"" f. it '.'this ia, true, and the courts surely will be called -upon to settle It if the license i not granted; there wilt be racing- at - the Empire City track regard leas of the "Jockey clan. It OT probable Vthat it "will he aeld if the same time as the Sara . :" toga meet. " . -. ? . -'-The men bark of the Empire City . tpacit are rich and are horsemen.- 'They ; ,-are better known as harneaa horsemen than as 'patrons' Of the runners, but . .-with a fine track, and good puraea and ' a liberal management, they will have a good chance of running a successful inceeevcnrW: opposition to' the Jockey : ..rCjUhV-T'- -, - .-.- .... r - " . r; The " OOier trouble over date w 111 probably be worked out all right. Tha ' Aqueduct track , ia on the market and - wlU be -bought H so tiat there will be .u. dates for both-Morris Park and Bel - mont "Park. The dates.' except at Ben ' Dings, will probably' not be announced . nnUl after . the Aqueduct deal his been completed, .., . '. It is hardly probable that the bone ...' .... men and jockeys taking part In' the Emplr.City-meetinaT.will be -outlawed by the-Jockey dub,- as- such action might bring on a right which would re--'-J suit .in : adverse legislative -action on , , lines now under consideration In Mis souri - . "'v " S . ' V . . -The eastern iseason opens at Bennings . , March 21. and racing 'will continue at .: the Washington track until April r It. Two neV atakes are announced for - the coming meeting -at Bomitngs. The .. Nursery is for 1-year-old foals of 1903, and the- Jesse Brown-cup will be for i. - 3-year-olds bred and foaled in the Dis trict of Columbia and the states of . Virginia-and . Maryland. Besides -the There is -eyery indication of a suc cessful meet.. Many Improvements have been made at the track, and while con- greas will not bo .in session unless Mr. Roosevelt "Balls" a special session, there Will be -plenty of patronage to '"keep tmngs lively. - - An 4igly feature of the weatern kitua- tion - is the disposition manifested ' to pass laws tn some of tbe western states Tt orblddlnsrr'racetrack T" betting. T." Racing .- without tha bookmaker is about as near - Impoasible. as racing without thorough ' breda, and it behooves the rival west-. - era assocuiUons to get together for tha ... purpose : of t fighting this tendency . towards adverse legislation If they ara at-odds -on- aU other points.- -v.:; v.. - v Saturday I- ; -t-r 289 Washington Street. . Hotel Perkina Buildinf s .' ' - .- v . - .... ... Duhlap -Spring Hats .-'v:- ::;--:''f;- ';ii-':, :,.:f'" ' " i f -v.-".: ':'."'.""""" v , . - r.-" s II '-. .. ., - : - . ICS Robinson CO, Go MULTNOMAH MEETS DALLAS TOMORROW Local Clubmen to Play Basket ball With Crack' College :':'!-'Team. '.-'": .i' The Dallas' rollega basketball team Is scheduledo Play return game -Willi Ins- Multnomah Amateur Athletle club's first teanvlat tbe local club's gymnasium tomorrow nlghL On tha last meeting of theae. teams the .Dallas lader..proved victorious and tha locals are now anxious to even up the score by trouncing the crack college t J pan asTuur-th 'eienii ttnctioa -of - beinit one os we oesi oaaaeuDaii leama in tne state and . baa met with but few re vernal In Xhe past two years. 'They are fast, snappy and aggretwive. playera and hava team work down to a fine point. and any team that defeats them will be entitled to considerable glory. . . . - -, The local - oiubmen .- have practiced faithfully, for this con teat, and are con fident of reversing the result of tha laxt meeting.- V:'..1...' Considerable Interest is being mani fested in this game among the club mem bers, and a good cYowd will witness the gama ., - ANANIAS BftEAKS , , - : ATRACK' RECORD - '(imwtl nperial aerrke.) San Francisco. BT !. The track record at Emeryville jfor the mile .and iuv yarua - nanaioap was jowerea 'One second yeeterday by ' AnanlaaT" which coverefl the distance, in 1:44 . In this race the . favorites, Honiton and Dan Nicolas were beaten, much to the sur prise of the talent. ' Summary: ' Five ana one half -furlongs Maid of trmrrtyiy , yfn ? '.- Hnhy fx-nnil rinm. third; tima, liM. - Futurity - course Sterling ' Towers won; Toupee second,. Urbano third;, time. i :i u , j ; r "Seven - 'furlongs Mountebank want Suburban : Queen second, Bab "third; time.' :." - T.--,-irirrr' Mile and 100 yards hand loan Ananias won: Honiton second, Oretta third; time. Mile Mindanao won: ' Ebonr second. Hugh McCtowan third;' time, 1:4 1 Mile Tada won; Fisher Boy second. True Wing third; time. 1:41. ' Loa Angelea, Feb.---1 l.-i-The " Xeatu re event on- yesterday's card at Ascot Park was. won by eigarllghter In an exciting finish front Gold Rose- and Invader. Be- milta? .' . . ... . .i ' ' - Four furlong -Dalay Brouck won: La Chata second,. Search , Me third; time. .v,:.'.,.; Six furlongs Rublana' won; Merces second, Sportamaii third; time, 1:15. - MUe eigarllghter won; Gold Rose second, Invader, third; tlma .:4fa Blauson . course V- American Woti; Borgbest second, , M. Brattain third; time, l:0ttr .,.. , - y Mile and 70 yards Briar Thorpe wonr Aherlff -Bell aeoond,' Mount Gem thirds time, 1:45. :. r - Mile Tha Btrgaboo won; Bronse Wing second Komom bo third; time, 1:41, ? HANDICAPS ISSUED ( IN POOL-TOURNEY .The1 pool tournament at. tha Multno mah Athletic -club has-been handicapped as follows:. : FlrsC-class-K P: Holmea, 60? George McMUlan, 50; M. 8. Mulford. 60; C W". Zeller, 55. Second class 8. L Banks, 60; F.-'R. For 60; 8. J. Harder..i&i K.-T, ixng. &... Third class M. uunne. -60; M. Rosa, 60; M. Schacht. 60; T. Zach- risson, 60. Fourth class A. 8. Froh man, 60: B. Frohman, 60; J.'R. Grek, (0; IS. J. Jeffery, Jr, (0. .The players may commence playing. at once 'and play as they arrange between themselves. ' Beginning next -Monday, games will be re-handicapped and play off for first and second prises, consist lng of the club medal and a' cue donated by tha Brunswlokv-Balk, Collender -com pany.- ;-' -. - j-'-y ' - ,- LUCAS ORGANIZES AN " ' INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE J--1" (Special Dispatch to Tha'jooraat) Vancouver, B. C, FeU !. Vancouver will thla season be repreacnted In an In ternational .baseball league. comprialng the cities of Vancouver, Victoria, Bel linarhajn and Kverett. . Messrs. W. IL Lucas and "Honest" John McCloskey hava been In the .city making arrange ments for grounds, and it Is expected that "the' new" league will be organised next week.. Each club will post a? for feit of 11,600 at the commencement of the season aa a guarantee of good faith. No Sunday .games wlu be played In tha Britlshl Columbia cities, . the teams play lug across tha border on, these days. AXTTO BOAT I (Joaraal Bpaetal Serflee.) New York, . Feb. 1. Automobile en- thuslasta are now turning their attention to tha first national motor boat exhi bition aver given In America, which will be held at Madison Square garden next week in conjunction with tha Tegular aportame'ATs show. It Is the intention of tbe engine and boat manufacturers to prove this year that they ara far in tha lead of any other nation in motor bout building. Jn addition to naval officials, who will be guests of honor on. the opening night, invitations have been extended to the commodores1 of tbe leading yacht clubf throughout tha country, and a special effort Is being made to make the occa sion the greatest assembly of yachts men ever known. : Tha exhibits will in clude all tha latest apead creations for use on the water.- A number at foreign manufacturera--wlU exhibit and visitors will hava their first opportunity of com paring the best- products of Kurope and America In tha way of motor boats.- AXXM BtTUTI WOOSPVaUr. ' (Joara! Special Bervlct.L Weodburn. Feb. II. A warm game of basketball was played here last . night between the Capitol Business ' college team- -of- Salem - and the ' Woodburn high, school," with a score of 24 to' in favor of the Salem team. " , The teams were poorly matched, r as the visiting team towered - head and shoulders over home boys. ' The lineup-west Woodburn ' Salem.- Price ........... ,.F...i...... Phelps Leech .F.. ... . Humphreys Bonney ..,.,... ..C. ...... Mans tor Newman' ...... G Hewitt Flyna ,,G. Hunt PAxoTA LAs wm mm , . . tiowaal Roeelal Senlee.) ' "tjondon, Feb. "1. 'In the international aerial college eeorte yesterday, Toung, the Rhodes scholarship student from North Dakota, won three events. He made t feet I',4 Inches In the long Jamp. the IIS yard hurdles In 10 seconds, end the high -Jump ly I feel t inches. . EXPERIENCED r.IEM IIARD TO SECURE Two Coast League Clubs Find It f ; ; Necessary to Secure Am a- if teurs for First Base. ; MALON AND JAMES , :r MAY EQUAL CHASE Fond Hope of Messrs. Harris and fall Is That They Have the"'; Equal of Santa Clara Lad, , Several of the Coast league magnates are having 'difficulty In-securing first class first basemen for fctielr teams, and Harris and Hall or Ban Franclaco and Seattle hava algned youngsters for tbe position,'. -t-.s,----, . Henry Harris," after skirmishing all over tha country lor.. a suitable iirat sacker, was unable to find one thst suited his purse strings, and finally came to the conclusion that' Morley did not have anything .on him (Harrla) ' as a manager... and now declares his Inten tion of showing his Coast league breth ren another Hal Chase In the person of young Joe Nealoo. Let hope that Uncle Henry "will not be disappointed in, his dream,' for Nealon Is a capable end ambitious yon n safer,, and deaemrea success, - .nun jimu im aiiuiuvr wuv trusu la The Incubator to develop a first sacker. His embryo Chase is a young ster from Seattle way known on tho bills aa Bob James. Thla yonng fellow played a few . games -with Seattle last season. but met with an accident while In thia I city with the Blwasnes. wnicn preveniea - hTs nhish fnglhe season wlUrTheHETtasg Hsll seems confident that ne nas a prise in young James, and perhaps be mar be'lustlfled in bis- belief. Whan Morley picked tip Chase last winter after losing Dillon very few persons had any Idea tha t-tha.. youngster would prove a sur, therefore here Is every likelihood of either Nealon or-Jamea, or perhapa both of them, proving tha equals of tha Santa" Clara -lad. . Durlnrall tha scrambling after a nrsj sacker by the other clubs, , Jim Morley, who - is .said to nave aa-aln acaulred un ion, sits quietly by,rwlth sa good i"flrat baaeman on his extra. list as any one would want on a club - In this league. Thla player la none other than Norman Brashear.. who Is reserved by Money. and if the rumor of the Angel magnate having landed Dittos Is true, tt meana that this clever player is to a,galn deco rate), the bench as Iaat season, or will be placed on the market The return of Dillon to tne Angei ag gregation Tit) make that' team a decided factor In the coming race, even though theTlOMfNsWton,- forMoHeyean he trusted to secure tha best pitcher possi ble to- -be secured to replace the south paw. . In addition totnis it is said tnat Jimmy Toman will - be superseded at short by a stronger man, as will also Rosa, In left field. Just -who thetiew men will be has' not been mentioned, bnt the old savins of ''Heat Morley and win the Coast pennant" la likely to prove true thla-season aa it was last. President lucaa. Dacxeu ny too mocn McCloskcy, has been fired for good and in by the- Paclflo National league, and has now turned his attention toward the organising of an international league to-. Comprise several Clues on ruget sound.; This man Lucas Is a cle This man Lucas is aTclever gefprbigb single game, h oraL and aided by tho smooth "Honest1 John McCloskey, they, will undoubtedly be successful in their new venture, Portlands according j to President Best and Mike Fisher, Is not entitled to open the new grounds at Bakersfield with a same with the Chicago. Nationals on Marca 12, for the -Tacoma club, which trains, at Fresno, has arranged for the data. As Portland trains at Bakersfield they will hava to "wait until the lth of -Marchu before, they can play the Chi cago team. Fisher, first, last end all tbe time, seems to be the program In California but the locals may yet hare something to say- about -tt.--,:,. TOD SLOAN IS TO p RIDE AT NEW ORLEANS v Well-Kn6wiiJockeyLeaves New vYork to PiloXprrigan't ;---' 1 : fc,ntne. -""rjoeniarBpernr Service. New York, Feb. 1. Tod Sloan has gone to New Orleans to begin riding agarnv-)lls first appearance ln' tha saddle since he was refused -a license was at the opening day at the new Panama track, where he sported, d Corrlgan s colors. After waiting for years for justice from . the English Jockey club, Sloan haa grown tired of the matter, and de elded to take the chances of, reinstate ment snd to . earn a living upon any track where . ba will be. permitted . to ride. . . " ' .; '!) --. A reciprocal understanding between the- Kngliah Jockey club and the Kant- ern Jockey cluo prevents Bioan irom riding In the east unless tha English body acta favorably upon hie case. - He has a vary liberal contract with Corrl gan. though he will . not - receive any thing aa large feea as he received years ago. Ha says: "All I want Is to hava the opportunity to prove that I am not a dead one In tha aaddla." . ; ;. - - ; - - I 1 nnsroi O BUXJL - (Joaraal Siwclal Sarriea.f ; New Tork, Feb. IS. The national baseball commission found Pitcher J ark Taylor not guilty of tha charge of throw ing tha game- between fit . Louis and Pittsburg on June SO last, which was the first charge brought against the flayer. But on the second charge, that of violat ing the . constitution and .bis contract with , the St. Louis club, ha was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $304 before ha can jpjay baseball. , . ' rmoicAS to mm unsnnn.' ' - f ' (Journal Special Sot vie.) . New Tork, Feb. It. It la aald that E. R. Thomas of thla city will ba rep resented In tha $30,000 St. Louis handi cap to be run next year. 'When Hermis was beaten last summer, Mr. Thomas declared that ba would never race In St Louis s gain, but St BellaD has been nominated, in the name of R. ii. Wat kins, presumably to run In tba Thomas Interests. ' SOLAS TO C APT ACT AXSAJTT. - . (Journal Spaelal Servke.) Albany. Or., Feb. 10. Samuel M. Do Ian, right tackle of the Albany college football eleven, was unanlmoualy elected captain of the'ltot team at the meeting of the teum held yesterday. . . - , A teacher a lied up the merit system about right when aha aald It waa devoid of both system and merit. yi y- Cigarcttcand Tobacco Habits CURED FREE IN ONE DAY Kara of tb andmlned. ltar bin If. frwly and voisatarily cartiBw.-ae -futlowai I herebr eertifr that I was eempletelr aad Brmaueutlr cured ef tbe tobaeco habit b a free eeei Dec 'ample packas of Tbbaeeo-Hpevine, aior tban a fr. ace, I. aave pualtlvelr- dlallked tobacco PTt joi t took tbe sample, have aofeaed may ia i arm, aoa . Br seaia sas Deen netirr i ItJvak btfura. I M tbcu'taeta tnelr aod voluntarily.. hoDlnr oibxr vletima of tba tubatea sabit will sroBt by my eiperlesje. RvC,'H. Teale, Brandos. . L. , H. H. Brayton. Pepperoood, Cai.' ; !-' ,' Xeenard U HtaffnrT, Klpley. aUlae. :W. H. Imma. Belnoat. Mo. " " ' O. W. KUoi. , Bo auo Klt-DWood, Wis. O. W. ralner, Uedar Bluff. Ala. Jamea M. Ward. Doutbnra Uotel, rblrago,' Hi Krank- Hanaan, Olaawood, W. Va. . Janxa Burt Hrowa, Coiuraae, -Tea.- , 8uaaa L- Monro, HaaU Uoaa. Mo. . R. lof fer, JUBb at- tttmaooga, Tesa. Can-to Tile. Oenoa, Florida. W. J, Kltebraa, t. smith,-Ark. . B. 0. DoDraa. Cnloa Milla. N. 0. '-- " W. tt. Illli. 8nlnk. Kemper Co., MSB, W. V. . Koblbepp, Walnot l'ort, Pa. . . , Mra.' Allle. rieteber. Hrmkoblll, Toae. - Jamea kobertaon. Herwra.- 1IL I (Carles Ouoota, Biehmond, Mo.- . ':' LJI'-nry & lloliaon. (ireennbdro. Ala. rlillberT Broom, itllaa. J, c! M. . DeWltt, Twker. Inrt, Ter. at. Knjawaky. Bt Jtla, Calif. ' V. -c- Joaa W. KaMdy, Mlagoa, lax. ; '' ThaasoDW andaTrnard-of 'othfra la an parla of tb eomtry bare bees, eared ef tba tobaeea kablt br free sample- -narkacea of Tobaeea-Speetse. It la a barmleaa. practically L taatciaaa ranee tbat eae be f tvea la -XoixX or drink and will eon) all forma of tobaeea, cigarette a aaoff bablt without tbe koowleos of tbe pattest Takes by tba patient slauelf - Tobaeflo-MDerlfle will euro aa eaae of tobaera habit, ajven. tba free aampla parkage may bo aarorient to ear 70a or your frlead, ae matter o oti mwca aaa nesa ttao. reopio. are belag . aurad by tb fra aampla packages all tha time Try It- It ycanaot do aay barm, bat will sorely do good, even It sot aafscient to make a camnmt ear, and It -will cost yog aotbtac. ... ... The Boa-era Bras A Chemical "Co.. l.aM Fifth aad Raoa ata.. vtaciaaatl. Ohio, will aead yon. by mall, prepaid, in plain wrapper, a sample paekaa of - Tobarea-Kpertfle exactly Ilka tboa that cured tb people named above, a boo lately me. wnn lac ( sew. u sot wait. BANKERS DEFEAT THE.PIN KHIGHTS Well-Played Contest on Local - : Alleys Is Won by Close i. ;"'V ' . v" Margin. ' :1 The Bankers look .the first and third games of their three-game match with the Fin Knights on the Portland alleys last evening. Captain Capenx had the high average, Jf a :-3;-ha also had -the . ureat micrest is oeing taxen in tne .-oniing Hournament' to qualify for the all-sUr team of Portland. Tha tournament-will possibly open next Tuesday evening. February 21. - - A number of good bowlers will take part and those who oualifv will have to- bowd soma The. score of last evenlnga match were: -. . : .'.- .- -Ptn Knlgbts--lT-- Jr--Av. Buzan . .........144 14 163147 3-S Ollphant . .160 15 13 140 1-i Christian. ......Il 174 141 14S Dale . ......... ,n ,1S4 . ISO l&l S-l Kruse 161 JJ3 181 1& 1-3 Totals . .. 725i017J . . . . a Bankers 1) m (S) Ava .... . ... ... naaa Jones , lo l Jtt Ballin . .........113 12T 10-122 Armltage r-r....17 -142 115 148 t-3 Capen . US 1S 1S l02-3 Totals . ... .SOS .714- 801' jAjrowgaa wm aoazv. '" -fJoarsal 8DCtal Serrleat Paris, Feb. Itjaa-Janowskl. thecham plon - chess plsyer-of France. yesterday defeated the American expert. F. J. Mar shall, In tha ninth gam of their series, Im a -1 ' To (rata a Oeld ia Oae Bay, Take Iiatlr Bronx Qnlaln Tablets, AH aVantats rafaad tb Boner If It falls t ear. u, VI. Mr sigaator ea eaea ass. . CANADA WORKING HARD FOR PORTLAND EXHIBIT '. ... . -, . ' (8paeUl Dlapateh t The' Jooraal.)l, ' Vancouver. B. C Feb. II. Tho ques tion of having Canada represented by an exhibit at the Lewis and Clark ex position at Portland 1 being considered by the Dominion government at Ottawa, and there la a strong possibility of the government sending an exhibit In the event of tho government fall ing to do so, several of the provinces will co-operate and send j. small exhibit. Tha . 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' Wa' are flrat In : point of perfection and durability of work in tne dental business of Portland, Ye Olde Tried and Reliable PAINLESS DENTISTS ssivt MomBisosT srmzxT, Opp. slelaz k Trank aad 9M FoatoflVoa Hours :S0 a. m. to I p. m. Sunday, :iv a. m, to tj:iu p. m..- . . ...... Be sore yon are ia the tight plaea, Will have, no terror : for you if your coal bin is filled - with :3 GOOD CLEAN vox as wm sniv. Why pay money for the kind that causes trouble and vexation, whan you ara certain aura of aaUafactlon by plac ing your order beret w . .' . . Rock Springs Coal Co. O. B. SATIS, CAJrAOSB, , ICsssisoa St. - Taoaa Bart 1S4, st : Every IVccn talaiwia 1 1 aed aheale- saew . - eaou u voDaarmi MaKVTL wbivfiasj Spray Mld IwrHon. Real llaf- -HaM CoBTenMnt, laOiaaaal la n Uf. ml ;,,r .. TEETH m j - - (f XwTTMOU1 WES ,''. 80s BOSTON Wintry Blasts f ill! 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Our class in all applications of tha art convenes each Tuesday and Thurs day afternoon from 1 to 4 o'clock. ;. ' M BUatB Straat, - . , V. Pona Red 1713. ., ,v Porflani. Or. FREE LAND IN OREGON l la tbe iljW rrain, ftuit sad ock SNtaoa la . ' ' theworU. Tkauaandi of acra oflaai at actual coat sf Iniprion. Deed direct from State of Oregon. WRITE TO-DAY. , BOOKLET and MAP FREE. Deschutes I rri ratios and PowaC.m May.iio-i x-j McKqr BuiWinj,PortW,Orroa. . c:3tc::3 srr.:? hma aaed by aTlinoo nf Notfem for Uiatr alMrea wail Teething for o-rar Fifty Tan. It aooUMS Ua Ski Id, oTM.aa the naaa, sUaya aU pain, earn wind oUa aad M ah. bnt sasMdy roe dlarrhtaa, vwENTT.nvB rrrs A httu, i terWeayre-a'rewata imaa I CB?)-toiirmai la I aa a an I dtilrtfa.laaaaaalteea, aaraia, lmtua ralraliss atCsuii Ct. rnlKKtaiaa i aant la Ula wraawar, I r aiar.i. it4. lot J 1 si S. a (Mile SI I I r 1 11 11 1 .Trm Vtuaa.; ii - .J 4 r ; FAMOUS WOODLARK" ; Dr. W. Norton Davis. T IN A rWEEKT W treat uMafallt'iil mA rhroule diaaeaee f ; a la blood. atasMeb. -iMart,llTer. tldtwjr aad tljraat troaUaa.- Jft'e ear - 8TPHIU.IS (wlttxrat BMrcaryV t Jtmr eored f.,w la 30 to 4W aa. Wa rnr rruiCTUaS. wltaoat eparatloa m fin. ia Is w stop draloa, tit reanlt ef aatf-aaea. iBIBMdlateiv. - W Xm ,ka mwmmt mlmM .'. ot aajr aua .aadar BO br BMeas ef Woal nat sot aacnllar to earaalraa. - ' - ' .. WeXure Gonorrhoea, liaWeek CTh aoctors ef thla laafttut are all reanlar aaatr. bar- had manr rean' parln. m eaea kaewa la PortUod for lit ra, hare a repaUUea to malatala and WUI asoer a ees. aalass .certala cart caa .be ef. .We (sarastee t ear In erery ea w ander aa or eharae as fe. Coaalatatlna fee. It. . tera eoofldentlaL InatraeUv BOOK FOB MEN aaanwa -tro m plain wrapp rapner. It yna eaanot call- at officii, writ- tne u-aaBiana. ... Han tnatiseiit aacOaami. . , Offle hoars S to 5' aaS to S. - Saaaaja -apd ; hehdaye, fl0 to IS., . , . Tse leadtsg peeiallata In the Norta least. : 1 V."- ..-fctaelissed 18SS. Dr. W. Norton Davis & aa y STvtol, , X. Oar.'ralfd aad IMaa Sta. ' ypBTLAMD. OmzoOB. . o;:gee"WO :. ; Tho Qrst Chlossa Doctor I called great be- - cause nis wciiaanut -1 cures - are - ao - wait -' known throe ghout tha United States and beoaose so many peooie are thanarai to him for sarins tneir iits z OPERATIONS ' I n mau mxajr ana ' V rA 1 : all diseases wllh LXv-zn v 4 powenui vmsiii -O I herba roots, buds, I barks and vegetable , Mf'K ,j that are entirely un known to meojoal science In this coun try, end through tba uaa of these harov lesr rewiadlM. Thla fanoaais doctor knova the aetion of over SOS dlnerent remedies that ha baa successfully used In different . diseases. Heguaranteeetoours catarrh, a at lima, tunc CrouMea rheumatism. nr vooonees, atomaeh, liver. kldnya f- -mala trouble and all private diseases.' Hundreds of testimonial Cbarges moderate Celt and . him OOWSmtTTTO ra, JTB. ' , Pit fenta out of tha. dty writs fof ; blank and circular.' anoloss stamp. Ad- "the c. oee wo Chinese! ; Urnimn ' n 251 Alder street. Portland, Or. 8talr way of 261 H Alder atroet leads to of fice. . Mention thla paper. '- DAm;;op(;vD:na cu)3srrcDzvns ' FOf?TLAIO OttlOOM. si: cr.E K PILES ttoh iJiy ni mmms) faotat str u omosM itsii tnn eiia r tifd by pr. aVosanko's lle.ma. ittoM Itoalna and blaadina. ADa.irEaioX.rZl.. 1 nisi I'strraa. wu ana ssi 1 ua. siiiasaiii iisi as ris.ii. ia. IJaa-MdruiaaorMDl hT a.L 1-ra.ua, rra. n u-j - a.auaaaiu,i'iuaaa,ll w- cuvalar mm. ea -v