DAILY JCU2IIAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER , 8, 1e.-e 1 WW. 0. fl. C-13 FAVORITE l: Dr. Steckle'9 Eleven l Consid 1 -f ... - ' ered a Trifle More Formidabl . ' Than Men From Eugene. SHORTS' PLAYERS EXPECT TO SKIRT THE ENDS ' Saturday'! Contest la Attracting At ' , tention All Over the Coast, and Pig f - akin Devotees From All Parts Will Witness the Straggle. ';r- ' All eyes will be turned toward Eugene Baturday, when what promises to be tho greatest game or football ever seen in. the norlhwejt will be played on Kln cald Held. The rival eleven, represent 1 nit the University of Oregon and the 'State Agricultural collet, are being rounded .into almost perfect condition, 'and when, the whistle . blows Saturday the spectators wilt-see some real foot ball. The ast samea played by Oregon and Corvallis have been disappointing to the followers of the two teams. The "Aggies went down to defeat-before the University of California October JS, the score being l-0. Two weeks previous to this Oregon bad played the Callforniana to a standstill, but critics say that Cali fornia was In better condition for Corval- JU than she Wa lot-either Oregon or Wil lamette. , In the Callfprnla-Corvalllt game the Berkeleyltea won by a long run and touchdown and-a place kick, but It 1a said that they made a goodly amount of yardage "running the Corvallis ends. Dr. flteckle haa undoubtedly Improved " rh work , of the agricultural college eleven since the defeat at Berkeley, and It la safe to say that his men will be In- the very best poMlble condition for Saturday's game. Willie Lawrence," the crack tackle from Nevada, who was Injured by a gunshot wound three weeks ago. la said to be In condition again. He plays left tack, where he will be. pitted against EarL one 'of Oregon's 'veterans. Pilkington, captain of laat season's team ' at O. A. C, has joined the football squad and rumor has It that he will play fullback. Pilkington haa always been re- ' gerded-a formidable player, i " A boat Oregon's Caaaeeav Oregon's .showing: against' Willamette iwii a disappointment to the followers of the Eugene 'varsity,- but It la said that -the team was not In the best of condi tion. ' Coach Shorts is working hard wltb Ms men this, week andthcreJjnarbi some startling changea In the Oregon lineup. . . Hurd." who replaced . Halfback Kriesell In the Willamette game, will crobably play a regular position on the 'varsity. There may be aome shifts In the line." . tout as yet Coach-Shorts haa made no announcements, nor l It likely that ihe will-make'sny tmtll his. team - goes on the Held Coach Steckle has said nothlng concerning - his probable- lineup, othere may be some surprise in store for both sjdes. . . Corvallis Is ravorlt. There Is plenty of "betting on the ? .v v- .-. f , . J m i mi i si i , , ' There is no" case on re cord of a cold resultinjEf in neumonia orl other..serir OVER orai f ous lung;, trouble; after mm. edeO ACa had been taken. I t N It stops the cougji and heals the lungs and pre j vents' serious results from a cold., V , r ; V ? po not take chances on r a cold - wearing1 away or , experiment vvithsome un i known preparation that costs "'you. the ;same . as Foley's Honey and .Tar. ' Remember the name and get the genuine. A Siriri Cold for Thrn Uonftt. Tbe following letter from A. J. Nns baam, of Bates vill. Ind., tells its owa atorv: "I suffered for three months with a severe cold. A druggist prepared tne nm medicine. . and a physician- Pre scribed tor me, yet I did not improve.. I then tried Foley's Honey ana iar, and eight doses cured me." t. ; Three sixes 25c, 50c, $1.00.' v Tk. cn fn ilu rnnfaina two and ene-balf titles as ranch as the small stea "sod the 11.09 bottle almost six nam aa much. ' c::::::;:x:ed bt treedsrdi CUrtt Co. sag . Ssl aaors Co. FOOTBALL PLAYERS PLEASE. TAKOQTICE a ... rt w Z -1 All notices of football oonteata w'munt be In The journal offle a before It o'clock on the day of avnubllcation. Notices for tha ' Sunday Journal must be In this ofHcs before 10 o'clock Satur . : day night. The Journal will i i nubliah free of charge notices of S game and all isaattarsrof Inter a est to amateur looioau iiy-r w throughout tne country. num.- must be written in a plain hand, and upon on side of th paper. When the line-up of an eleven I given. It should be written In this fashion: center, ngn. e guard, left, guard, right tackle, ) left tackle, right end, left end. 4 quarter, right halfback, left halfback and fullback. - Th 4 length of halve, th scorers of 4 touchdowns and th officials 4 should, also' be giY,ea.. - -.--' w game, Eugene sports having covered all th pools sent up by the sportmg fra ternity of Corvallis. Most of the bets are "even ' up, dui several iw- thusiasts are offering W to -on Cor vallla. 'the agriculturalists hav tfn ad vantage, of three or four pounds In aihr Hut thta advantage Is offset by tho fact 4hat Oregon will depend on her heme grounda. Both tearoa are being trained by Michigan coaches; their style of play ia. In many respects, the same. College feeling runa high at both of the big atat inarltutlons and th rooter club and banda will b out In full force. All In all. the gam promises to be the most Interesting Intercol legate match match ever pulled off In th northwest. Many PorUand people will atwna, and excursions will be run from all points in tha valley .- - - -- CORVALLIS STUDENTS WHOOPINQ II.' W (Special Dispatch te The Joaraal.) rw,,.iii. Or. Nov. $. The sal of ticket Is now on Tor th trip to Eu gene next Saturday, when th Oregon Agricultural football team playa th an nual jam with th unlver.lty eleven at that city: - The gam ia attracting wide spread attention, irom xne -i wUl b on of the greatest games ever played In this stat. Both teams are known thia year to b remarkably strong, with good coacnes tac i and on comparative scores. ther la no way of even making a fair gue as to what th outcome will be. An xouralon train Is to leave Corvalli in time oai urdar morning to reach 'Eugene at w o'clock, returning to Corvallla at th -I... the erame. A special from Inde pendence," Dallas nd-Moitmouth"ls to arrive in 7 Corvallla r tn tlms -Saturday morning -Sot the-patrona to board the special for Eugene, and th aam train will take the crowd to their respective destinations from Corvmllla at night. ft., the sDeclal returns to this city. A large crowd of rooters 1 expected "to accompany th' local eleven, and there are thos brave enough to say that Eu gene may win,' but that If sh does she will know tnatvorvauis ne ok" the game. , . , " v . . ; COACH BISHOP'S TEAM . IN FINE CONDITION - ei.i nhn.ua ta Tke loornsl.) - - WUlumette Unltrorslty, - Balem, Or., Nov. . Th Willamette football team is nracticlng thia week With a anap mnA vin which Is sure to derelop, winning team. -Bottr"Coacn Blsnop ana Manager Savage are satisfied with the wa tha men played in the gam last Saturday against th University of Ore gon. Coach Bishop - had no criticism to maker of the team, - and simply said -hen the team lined up lor practice Monday evening: ."We played the best game Saturday, but clrcumaUncea wer against us." This week, will b given entirely to strengthening those defects which were prominent In Saturday's game. In the coming games it is expected that there will be fewer fumbles, and that tha safety wU be better practiced, so that when ho catchea a punt, he will not Kl- wava b downed in his tracks. , ' Mariae-er - Savage Intends that th traininc . table. wbichwL established at the Cottage hotel a couple of week ago,-will continue until -the -end of the season. Watt Shlpp, the trainer, taaea th boy out for a long run every morn ing at 7 o'clock. H Deiieves mat con sistent training wins the larger number of games, where two teams are any- where evenly matched , " SPORTING GOSSIP. The New fork papers speak in th highest term about th playing of Tom Ross of the Columbia 'varsity. - Ross was on of Multnomah's reliable' men during the paat couple of yeara, and hi good showing on a big . college eleven Is gratifying to his many friend her and at hi horn in Astoria. In th Princeton gam Tom had th pleas- ure of putting' It all over his Tiger onnonent. Th Nw Tork Sun aays that Ross was a aton wall, not a gain ba ins: made through him, ana mat t:oium bla's best gains went through openings mad by Roes. e . e ... - .'.: What does "Jontle" maanT "Jon tie' is a Vancouver derivative, and was taken from the German word ' joint, meaning a place or abode, where one rests but never works. The corruption! "Jolntl," Is thus explained. . . . Anxious fan Tou should stop worry In about th Portland Giant. JWhen laat seen they wer going up la a bal loon, and th report do not stat whether of not' they have descended. It is known, however, that they are mighty near the cellar, and a soon as they reach that-position,, after which they have striven so hard, we may. expect t read that McCredie and his men will soon In the rare again; either that. or they will be waiting for next season - e , Rest assured that ther will be some thing doing next Saturdsy On Multno- mah gridiron, it win d wortn wit nessing. " ' The Salem Journal says: "Salem U proud of th showing mad by her rep-, resentatlv, and Is con (Went that both Mnltnomnh and Corvallis will "be easily defeated by the team from the Capital City." v Well, that's going some fo Salem, and it is -our honest opinion that there will J be something doing .when Willamette and Multnomah meet. : What It will be we refuse to say, but It will be "ding bats" for aome, and Dav Jordan Bays that Multnomah la not going to lose. . e e i ... . Salem player Tou.a re right. Tal college is Uuated arKew Haven. Con nectlcut, and not st QervalUs, Oregon. TMk Sla t"lM( Be Ooo. ' : From the Philadelphia Ledger. Th - death .-Of Raln-ln-the-Fare was all right. except for a tardiness of about JO years,, . ':. V .-. . . CLUB-TEULl FfcJlRS ; WILLilLlETTE aBSBSBSaaSBBSBBBSSB-BMSMBSSSaMK Multnomah ' Eleven ,1$ Not . Rounding To Fast Enough to Suit Coach and Followers. DIFFICULT TASK IN SELECTING DNEMEN Boys 'Are Slow in Turning Out and Neglect Practice With Great Reg ' ularity Back" Field la " Slow" and Lacks Promptness. There Is unusual activity' In football circles at th Multnomah club. For th first Mm, In several years th coach finds himself with an unprepared eleven a few days before an Important game. Though the "boys have been out prac ticing for nearly month, there la very little team "work apparent, th ooachi devoting most of his time In teaching the rudlmenta of the gam. It seems regrettable at this time, with so much first class material In th Mult nomah dub,- that It should be so dlf' flcult to get a good team In the field. A number, of clubmen thought that Multnomah, was autnclently strong to go up against and beat Astoria, hut thos who" aaw the contest can fwell testify to th deplorable ahowing mad by th clubman when these teams met. To be truthful. Multnomah is' not much better oft now. ' The tendency of th old playera to abaent themselves from practice when they ahould be out getting, into condition is the chief cause of the ' difficulty in rounding out a formidable eleven. Of course, the old stars Ilk Kellar. KIrkley and others do not seem to need th same amount of practice -as such players aa McMillan, Jordan and Overftold, snd for thia rea son their absence la regularly noted. ' Coach Overneld is endeavoring to build up a strong line, one that pos sesses strength and sreed and capable of getting th chant oh th opponents. Without a. strong line an eleven naa better go om of business. There is good line material In th club, but sev eral of those who have turned out de not seem to be sale to grasp tn es sentiar points tn playing a llnepoeltio. Quarterback will be looked after all right and left will t guaraea in goon shape by Captain Joraan.----. Tn oaca field Is alow and -enwieldly and cannot ret under way with the promptness and accuracy necessary, but thia fault may be corrected before long. Owens Is fast afoot, but' a we bit light for line plunging, and he will be usea tor aairt- ins: the ends. James at run is rouna- ing out slowly and when he geta the signals well committed he ought to make sv good man,. His defensive work far outahlnea his offensive, i n oinar men-who1 har -been tried in th back field are either too light or blessao with a tendency to run -too long in on piac. Thou who have seen W illamette piay this season are the only ones aware 01 tH MiMHk -that -confronts ult-nomah on Saturday next. coaon uisnop nas turned out a Dowerful eleven tnta y In fact, on of the strongest team on the PuMs coast, ana xnorougniy cap. hi of meet ins Multnomah half way on any gridiron. Bottlng on th gam Is light ao farJbut what little has Been done favora thaWillemette team at Ki 111 In 1 1 ' " , Coach- Overneld has ordered all of th mn out for tonight, and In doing so expressed' the wish that the old playera In th club turn out to help the team. . . : . PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. a? 9 a r CLUBS. Los AnffrlM .. San FraaclM n.klmi Seattle Portland Taeo) - UMt .j. i3ir laito 358 ..v .MS .4T .4. 1 s 3.KH 3 4 14 113 2 IU . .J U .416 I 1 M41J:4SJ - eattl Is Shut Oat. .; . tJournsl SwIil Sun - an rancico, isov. a. ne otmi. Francisco, Nov. . -Th hut out th Slwashes yesterday in pitchers' battle, luck being with Henley. Tha score: . ...--"- -" "R. H.E. Seattle.. 0 0 0 0 e t u.n trvsnrlacn C 1 Dill t 1 I Batteries Shield and Frary: Henley and Wilson, umpire Mcyartny. ' ', Th Olants Badly Be tea. " (Journal anertal Bervlee.i Oakland. Nov. . Th Commuters touched- up Easick for It hits and 11 runs yesterday afternoon. ' That waa alL Th. scor.; , . ; r Portland ." .,...0011 g S 10 rwki.nd . . .1 e 0 I 0 1 1 0 11 in ' Batteries Esslck and McLean; Smttb and Byrnes. Lmpir trerrin. ERECTING MONUMENT . TO JEFFERSON DAVIS Mm..l SnM-t.l HTTlr.l Richmond. Va. Nov. . Th "Virginia Stat Division, United Daughters of th Confederacy, opened Its snnual conven tion her today with a large attendance from all uarts of th tate. The conven tion Jiss attracUd an unusually large number of visitors from tnw ana enjoin In atatea owing to the fact that on of th principal features 'was to beth laying of the -Cornerstone ot jnejRiier- son Davis monument in mis cut on me first jlay of . the convention. - The erec tion of th monument has been made possible by th untiring efforts of I trnitarf Tiauahter of th Confedera errorta or tne cy, who have for years collected fund -for that purpose, until they hav accumu lated enough to pay for th cost of the mtnnrlaL Th ceremony will tak nine this sfternoon. s Th monument will be erected upon a site at Cedar and Franklin streets, which the lty purchaaod , for 17.(06 from th Richardson estat and aet aside for .Jhe monument. The laying of the cornerstone will b under the auspice of th Jefferson Davis Monument fund, of which Mrs. 8. Thomas McCuHoch Is president, Mrs. K. O. Weed, vice-president, and Mrs. K. 1. Taylor, treasurer. The monument will be unyelled on June I. 1997. when the reunion of the United Confederate Veteran wirl be held here. The monument will be made of granite, with ornamentations of bronse. It, will consist of ' a colonnade nf 11 Doric col umns, one fVr each of th secession statea. Inclosing a seat, a granH shaft Re feet high and a states of Jefferson Iisvl on a 11-foot pedestal. Th figure will be modeled by Kdward V. Valentine and the rest nf the. monument will be , soeei.e4.bv Nuland 4 Baakei vUle, . - HILL TO EULARGE GILL Just Completed Ten-Stamp Ad dition to the Mine's New , Plant Near Grants Pass. DOUBLE THE PRESENT CAPACITY IS- ASSURED By May Next Year Manager Morphy Says Brilliant Young Mine Is to ' Have . Forty Stamps Connecting , Up for Electric Energy. (Special Dtepatra to The Jotnaal.) Grants Pass, Or., Nov. 8.- Superin tendent tJoyd B. Wickersham haa th additional 10 stamps for th Granite Hlirrotlt In place and all batteries wlu start this week, making a total of SO atamoa for this brilliant property. Tn American Gold Fields . management. owning th mine, announces that to more stamp will b piacea oy.jaay oi next year. ' -..-l ' The Granite 11111 la developing rap Idly, pcially In th magnlfud of tns or -bodyr-and a great reserve ia-being blocked. Th double-compartment abaft open th Granite H1J1 vein to a depth of 460 feet, and level have been es tablished on each loO-foot lvU i-Manager W. J.. Morphy or th Ameri- can Gold Fields company haa Just re- turned to Chicago, tha headquarters of the company, after m visit of averal weeks at th property. .. While her he completed arrangements with the Con dor company for electrlo energy, a con tract for 00 horsepower having ds signed. Th Condor company is string in Its wires Into Granite HU1 camp, and th change from steam to electricity will b. mad before we new year. - MORE GOLD AT HELENA. Seoelpta at Oovsrnmant Assay Offlo for Ootober larger Than la ptnbr. (HpecUl Ulspatch to The Joaraal.) --j Helena. Mont., Nov. . Th October receipts at the United States assay office la this city exceeded thos of th pre ceding month by more than $30,000. ac cording to th report 01 Assayer . xi. Tatem. Of this increase 11,000 Is ac counted for In th Increased gold pro duction Of XiSWl and Clark county. Th total receipts for October aggregated I14S.681. Of tnls amount Montana con tributed $207,081. -The remainder was distributed among-"- the northwestern tat, as follow:. Idaho, 1 2.2 41; Wash ington, SMeS; Nevada. $7,296; British Columbia, $11,864; Oregon, $788; Alaska, $$,410. ' Of the Montana counties, er gus was the leading producer, with $04. 2T1; i-ewls ana ciara secona, wun HI. and Madison third, with $37,204. . MINING NOTES. Baker City. Nov. . Thirteen tons of concentrate from th Balsiey-Kianors mine ai lived In the city -yesterday, hav tng been hauled In by an elght-mUe team After welgMwg, th ore was snipped t th smelter at Sumptar. ' Th or will run $0 to th ton. ..... . h - An expert of International fam. aftet examining th Britannia mine, near Vancouver,. C; recently, said tharthnrf great property was equipped in the best manner1 of any-mitring-property in Can ada, and waa the making of perhaps th largest-of copper producers. Th Britannia has - just commenced produc tion, and th or le smelted at th Crof ton plant, Vancouver Island.- Recently the Britannia contracted to receive 6.001 tone of base ore from the Brown-Alaska company, which operatea the - Hadley amelter, Alaska, the agreement . being In the nature ex an exchange. Northnort. Wash.. Nov. . There la little hone her that th emelter upon which the community haa depended upon will receive again Ie Roi ore. 'Th first sto at dismantling consisted in re moving a No. blower, and although th former manager. - A. J. McMillan, haa enjoined the dismantling. It mm) apparent that th Canadian Pacific in terests ar in control of th company! and intend to transfer th business tor all time to Trail. B. C. Th blower ovet which litigation la pending presumably vrn fnr Hint .. Ira J. Merrill, who bad th new crush ing mill on exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair, has manufactured a plant with steel frame and will exhibit it In the city Mr. Merrill ha offlc at IS Morrison street, and intends to make frequent tests of th crushing capacity of th ingenious plant. Should the busi ness develop Into something of Impor tance he would manufacture the ma chinee in Portland. ' FOREST GROVE MAY i ; ' TAKE CARNEGIE'S MONEY (Special Dtopstta t Ts JosraeL) Forest Grove, Or., Nov. Consider sbl Interest Is manifested here over the prospective erection of a library. Andrew Carnegie a year ago offered $26,000 . to Pacific university for that purpose provided that th friends o&lh university raised ' a " similar amount President Ferrln has taken hold of the matter vigorously and aeverat pledge hav been received toward the building fund. A Portlander has given $2,u and another person has donated 11.000. It' Is ststed that in' a few weeke the entire amount will have been secured. .The site chosen for the new- building is the southwest corner of the campus. Arrangements are being made by which the townspeople as well as the college Titiidentsmsy hsv access to the fibrsry. In that event a goodly amount can be raised In Forest Orove. ' - RECORDS ARE FOUND .. OF DE SOTO EXPEDITION ' Journal gperlal aVrriee.) St Paul, Minn.. Nov. . After mor than three centuries. ' a record of the D Soto expedition has been found on I the shore of Lake Itaska, under a huge bowlder, where It had Iain ever slnce-j It was placed there. The record, written on the akin of an antelope, waa. found by Chester Orujr, a farmer living on the shore of Lake Itaska, which is the source of the Mississippi rtvsiT "H has sent th record to the Smithsonian In stitution In WashlngtOTi.j. The record, which le barely legible. Is dated August t, 1547, and signed by Ferdinand Vll lena and fiancho Cueva, members of th De Soto exploring party," Th document states thst the writer had named th lake, whence srlses the, great river In which De Soto had been burled six years before, "Ijtke De Soto." - - " Freferred Stock 0aad Ooeda. , Allen A Lewis' Beet Bread. ' GRAfllTE 10 CHA!.SE- I...,.Lv....,Jl.i DATE FROM f.:AKGil,4 National . Committee . Meet to Consider -Postponing ; - Ceremony. f Jearaal peelal srvte.) Waahlnaton.' D. C Nov. I. The na. tltfnal committee, appointed for the pur nnu nf considering th advisability of changing the date of th Inauguration of the president of th United States to some oat later man ren , met hera today. The meeting waa called to order by Diatrlct Commissioner McFar- land. the chairman or tn commute. Evary member of the commute was present, also a larg number of repre sentatives of th governors o' various statea, who had been Invited to attend In praon or send representatives. Ther are two propositions befor th leonimltl and th. principal xjuestton to b decided Ja whether to man tn date April 10, on which daU George Washington-was Inaugurated, or th last Thursday if April, as provided In a reso lution introduced by th late Senator Hoar two year ago. The main reason for makina- th Chang ia the -usual in clemency of th weather in Washington in th early part of March. Ther ha been scarcely a single Inauguration day In th paat but max .aome prominent nersonag haa died aa s result of ex posure while attending the open air oeremonles on the east ironi or in capi- tot" The"deeth or at laa on president attributed " to this source,, that of President Harrison. Last spring ther wer two victims, the Mexican ambassa dor and Senator Bates of Tenneaae. Publto sentiment generally favors a later dat and th committee feel that faVTrr'tt wnl t.Wn Ky ma, greaa this winter If, the matter Is prop erly pushed. ! ; . ':.. Olrmula Oonaoll Meets. : ' Olympla. Wash.. Nov. 1 At V meet ing of the city council laat evening th. city limits were extended about one mile farther-north on th east aide te include a new park. The council voted to prohibit the employment of women In dance halls and saloons. " Teeth-NoPain Marvelous Is what all the dentists say about the wonderful system of Alveolar Dentistry, originated and practiced ex clusively tn Portland by Boston Dentists, $91 i Morrison street, we save teetn If only a good root remains. - We restore old decayed teeth to usefulness and fcejLUtx, We replace lost or absent teeth with out 'plates- - - - We extract teetn-without pain rree of charge We treat and tighten loos teetn. and soft or bleeding gums are made sound and healthy. W guarantee our plates to fit. -We give, you the best dental work for the lowest cost consistent "with first class work. Come and have free exami nation and " consultation and leant for yourself what we can do for you, Boston Painless Dentists ttlH Morrlsoa Sfc, Opp. Male m Steak aad ToatofBo. , XOVM ao a. as. te p. as, flay, sao a. m. te 14 OO y. as. . aa- O. OBB WO The Great Chinese Doctor rersMrty located at tn air SC. ear third. Has Moved a tke tares - leilAine st S. 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", - ' Through ortr vast experience as specialists we are able to make a run and early cur In theae troubles In the majority of Inatanoee where the "ordinary practitioner fall to relieve. ;. STOMACH, HEART. LIVER. KIDNET, BLADDER, THROAT AWL NGRVB TROITBLK8 ara vara aulrklr refiewed and a permanent cure, m wnttAm in all artiiMlSlaw .. uTh wttaiU1 ii Dr. W. Norfori Davis & Co. are an association of eminent physicians, experienced surgeons and ex pert specialist, with abundant capital, established In 188. for th pur pose of treating - au ovmABui xxsioazi aid snrmoxoAit ninini or wmm They will accept no case for treatment axcept certain that they can effect a cure, nor will they make any charge In case of failure. Dr. W. Norton Davis Co. afe undoubtedly the greatest authorities on sxaxAsa a In ths TTnlted States, ,Ihey ara tha Joundsas sf th only systun ef tieata ""Tnent WhIoK"wlir c-ur spermatorrhoen, Impotency and other form of x- ual weakness, with any dearreeot certainty. Thl 1 a ytem of horn treatment which locally stimulates th prostate taneW A. slmllarmthod , ' le- now mployd by nearly every ..('- r .: m BBAflOaT; i-- - why "weak men art frequently not cured I hecauae the troable la eom- ?llcatd with "dlaeaaea of th prostata gland." or with ."urethral obstrue lon." Our treatment cure whero other fall. . VMM - . -v One-rourta ana, mad of medicated "cocoa butter," which dissolves readily at the tempera ture of the body. This easily passes the smalleat obstruction without pain. It heal th Inflammation and removes the congestion and swell- . ing. Th remedy reaches the weakened "seminal ducts," heale them and stope unnatural drain. In moat cases Internal madlcln la required alao. The "crayon" la only used In complicated caaes. The patient placee It. without any troubl at night by mean of '. . m ArruoAtoi , - One which Is made of hard rubber and is similar to a syringe, Thus, without any trouble whatever, the healing process goes on while you sleep. This Js also th most success ful method known of treating fre quent and Painful Urination of Men."- We prescribe for each Individual case, using many different formulas In crayons. If you have used a similar treatment, do not ba discouraged yah tiava Atiaiiltil tta. A personal Interview Is desirable, but If you cannot call, writ us, T giving your symptoms in full. w- '" X Our home treatment Is successful, even In Complicated cases. Strict- I est confidence onservea. nam envelopes usee in ail correspnaenoa. in structive book for men sent free, securely sealed. - - t' Wa QVAMAMTXM A CVH IJf ITI1T OASB Wat VITSBSTAJCsl OB CKABOB MO TH. , ,. , t - OOXSU& tatxov rmas. . ' 1 a tl aaisiaaMiJa laa aaa. rtMrft 'a aanMitanl la I C " Offlr hours a. m. to t p. m.,nd JfXo 1. Sunday! md Holidayt, U I- TtU tO 13 RaW '. " ' .c''i'-'V'N""':-'.,'"'wi' , h'-t-; DR.W:N0RT0NDAVIS&C0. i ibnlew In Van Noy Hotel.' 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