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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND.' TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1807. 15 5 DUGDALE TO HAVE A BALL TEAH Portly Magnate Gives" His Rea- jons. for Not Encouraging . , McCredie and Bert. SEATTLE FANS DO NOT V WANT COAST LEAGUE , Vug Averts That as He Neve ' "Butted , in" ' "When Lou Cohen , Took Wfiiwaal. Franchise, He Wont Be Disturbed Now. ' ' ' A FEW NECESSARY POINTERS FOR THE FESTIVE SKATERS It -makes no difference what th Coast league doe IX E. Dugdale will bave a northwestern ; league baeaball team la Seattle, aaya a writer in the Seattle P. I. Thla may be" construed - any war mm Ilka it. Under no condl. V" tlone will Dugdale have anything to do ; witn the Coaat league, and ha la equally ,' determined not -to give up the territory he baa acquired when Buas Hall threw up the f ranchlae, which left Seattle un- repreaented In the organisation of which Judge , MoCredle of Portland ts repre- nt. M Abf iJorolnatlatfiurv- ' Tha big reorganisation meeting of the Northwestern league will ha held during tha flrat week In February. It has not been deolded definitely which city Will , draw tha prise, but as Spokane ts the moef centrally located It would seem best to hold tha confab there. ' President W. H. Lucas la now on bis way to Butte from New York - City, where be will stay for a few days to V talk over tha situation with the baseball , leaders. Bis next stop will be la 6po- ' kane, and it may be that XX E. Dugdale win loin hlra.' Tha chances are, tiow- . ever, that Lucae will visit Seattle, aa . there la much ground to be rone over prior to the general meeting. The claims of Vancourer, British Columbia. and Grays Harbor te membership under tna reorganisation plan must, receive . due consideration. . ...-. ?-'r ---JIoo not feel at tha present time.' said Dugdale. "that I should be called upon to commit myself regarding mem bership la the 'league. - I have been ao busy with my own affairs her In Beat-1 . tla that I have sot had time to think much about tha membership, out aide of Seattle, Taooma. Spokane, Butt ' and ' Helena, I will say this much, iowever. Grays Harbor certainly ..baa certain .Clearly defined rights . arlalng ' from memberablp In tha league last year, and I ' am, eartsln ' thoaa rights will be ob served. Vancouver Is a - fine city. " It baa a fine park, and tha men who have ' been behind baseball there are a flna lot vi Dm bui w eenwi "ite in yviwi ; ally and like them very much," Grays Harbor figures that bar record '"'for laat year entitles her to a place In the league, and there Is a good deal of - truth la fhla claim. They are dead gsma sports down there. They have 'lot of money, and when It cornea to base ball they are not afraid to spend It. f Their pay roll Is aald to be tha largest ., in tha state, eomlng aa It does from the lumber Industry. - I have been told that tha attendance at. tha weekday gamea ;wa not largo, but that when It cam to Sundays a crowd averaging between . I.0 and. 4.000 could be depended upon. Now that Portlandera are enjoying tha first good Ice akatlng In yeara. The Journal today gives a few pointer on tha- art of. graceful akatlng. The - tips are by one of the beet authorities on lea skating In the United States. Here they are: "' i Never look down at your skates, aa it givea you ao ungainly apperanoe; look about SOI feet .ahead. . The bead ahould "alwaya be carried upright, but devoid of stiffness. Tha ahouldera should be kept slightly back of the breast. Let the arma depend lobaely at the side, 'gently oscillating' with tha motion of the body. . ,,.,:., ' The elbowa ahould be slightly bent, with bandi naturally .turned toward tba bOdy. , f Tba body ahould- be easy and pliable, wile bo stiffness, learning allgntly for ward. . .'.- , . . The knee of the balance leg ahould be slightly bent. This rule is absolute. Remember, when striking out on any edge, you muat feel that you are keen on that edge until it Is changed to an- otner. . . - - - Never skate your movements too hur riedly; you are not akatlng against time; apeed la certainly a great enemy or grace. Remember, tha head rules the body, arma and feet. .There la a natural sympathy between the lege and arms, and grace will be beat reached without shackles. Avoid all Jerky movemente' and let the handa follow tha motion of the body naturally, without swinging. Practloa tndefattgably every movement until you are complete master of it. When it la necessary to awing tha balance foot forward, bring it back to normal position aa soon aa possible. : Tea, I notice from newspaper stories that there la hard feeling In Portland against Rubs Hall and myself," aald Dugdale', "but that does not bother me In the least. Honestly I do not think that Judge McCredie baa anything but the Undeat feeling toward ma person ally. Tha Judge and 'I have alwaya been good friends, and wa are still, but whan It comes to baseball mat tare we evidently do not agree. I will not bave anything to do with tha Coaat league, because It cannot' be made a. paying proposition, aa now conducted, I gave thamettev tfcoog hf - study- and -could not figure out any way to make both 'I want It distinctly understood that I have not butted In on anybody In Be rt tie. i kept my hands off when Lou Cohen and hie associates turned the franchise la tha Coast league over .to Jim Agnew and RusS Hall. . And what la otlll more to the point, I did not in terfere in any way with Agnew and Hall aa long as -they, held tha club. When Agnew retired and the franchise waa turned over to Hall I gave him very chance : possible te get : backing. Ha could not do It. and when I met him 1 fora-ooneurtatlon ha told ma- that '-de spite all bla efforta, and ha had excel lent connections ,ln thia city, ha could not get anyone to put up money to back a coast league .ekib. , Ha realised that tha aentlmenrof tha fans waa In favor of the Northwestern circuit, and aa long as be had good chance to take tba Butte club, which was tha banner towav la that league ha considered It for hie best ' Interests to do so. ' Both Hall and I are acting on what we eon alder sound business principles." - sports, and once a season begtna, tha plrit permeates tba entire club, affect alike both old and young, ao that when the climax of the year cornea the ma jority of tha club will have found out that they have been eupportlng and rooting for football unconsciously. For genuine Interest in the game, the aeason that closed on January 1 has no equal. People in all classes and walks of life were Interested In the greatest of col lege aporta. - The game waa given more study, tha spectators took a keener In terest In the formation and execution of playav-sjfd outbe whole' tha sport made a splendid Impression and conse quently many f rlenda. " Football will prevail in tha colleges and la tha beat regulated amateur' clubs, and, under tha proper patronage and supervision. Is destined for a long and glorious career, despite the feeble aasaulta made Upon It from time to time by thoaa who cannot be losers.''. .- j ' '' ' e ::'. Regarding Multnomah's outlook for next season on the gridiron, very little may ba said st this time, though If one were to pay heed -to - the "unwashed wanderer," great changes ware In store i for the clubmen. Tba only matter of in terest that baa been given out by thoaa ta position to know. Is tha publication of the names of players who have ; quit football fever. On tha list are men who have doaa herculean work for Mult nomah,. in football, and some of their1 records are aa long aa a twice-told tale and as Interesting aa fairy tales are to KELLY TO C0UFII1E HIS WORK Notect Sprinter Will Only Com pete In Three Events on the ; v Track Hereafter. . TRAINER HAYWARD HAS MAPPED OUT HIS PLAN Sprinting- TCU Bo in the Hundred nd Two Hundred-Yard Dashe and Other Trick WIU Bo Tamed . In the Broad Jump, V a. YESTERDAY'S RACING ON THREE TRACKS nenrasl SseHal terries, t . Tv Jan 1 1 t mrmt Park- (summary: ;--r-,-" '- - . ... - Five- and rone half f urlooga HH-tte won., Giovanni Balsrto second, Ero Pyro third;, time. I:li 14 v: : Seven furlongs St. Edgar won. Cham U. Stone second, Happy Rica third; una, 1:S1. .... Piva and one half furlongs, parse J. R. Laughrey won, Btandover second. Lord of tha Heath third; time. - One mile, eelllng Line of Life won. Colonel Bronaton aoood, Woodthorpa third; Uma. l:tH. Five and one half furlongs Common Sua won, Avalon aecond. Black, Byes third; time. Jao 4 FOR YOUR CHOICE OF ANY V rV"- ill Overcoat In the store. -' We have hun dreds to- select from, and we are bound to clear them out ?ven at the sacrifice of every atom of profit on the goods.' Our, apring purchases.: will soon - be arriving and we must sell these coata to save boxing them for the summer.' If you should happen not to need one no buy for next winter's Wear . You never will again get such garments as these at the prices we sell for now. - The coats -are not shelf-worn,, but" new and op-, to-datey fashionabte. stylish,, splendid garments. j . THE Red Frbfifl SELLS IT CHEAPER' - Nor&wtsf Corner rirst . ani Taylor ' Brooks course, selling Iyoa Angelno woo. Reservation aecond. Dine Pong U third; time. 1:0. ? , (Special tHapatrk te The Joaraal.) University of Oregon, Kugene, Jan. It. Can Kelly next, spring, will not try to do as much aa ha did last year on the track, whan he ran relays, .made high Jumps. Uroad Jumps, ran thaOO and 220- yard dashes. His trainer, "BU1 Hay ward, will keep him to Just three events. tha broad Jump, and two sprints, ths 100 and,. 120 dashes. At one meet last year the wonderful sprinter sank from ex haustion, while at others the great num ber of events in which be participated undoubtedly decreased hlr power In ofhi era. The whole institution wants to see him.' thla year do better than he did last, and ao It la considered advisable to bold him to the three things. - This will not lower the strength of tha team, for there ta lota of material In tha events which Kelly has dropped. Just ths full extent of this new material can not, of course, be determined until the men can get out and work mora con sistently. In March a freshman and sophomore meat will be held. Fred Moulleiu- the polo-vauiter. is certain of tha sophomore team, and Dodaon, a Baker City distance runner, will bead the freshman. ' Hayward considers It very likely now that a meet between tha winner of tha Stanford-California meet will be brought to Eugene and tha Pacific coaat cham plonahlp fought out. The expense will be about WOO. which could be easily met here. To have such a meet come off here would be very gratifying to tha youngstera. The farewell of tha older J supporters of the university, and if ar- football men will mean greater respon sibilities upon the younger players at tha club. Tha new rules, that require so much energy on the part of tha play era, will work hardships upon dub members, because they do not have tha time nor tha accommodations for train ing and practicing aa are enjoyed by college players. - Then, too, tha college teams In tba northwest . are getting stronger every year, and If Multnomah hopes to maintain at tha heat of foot ball' aa aba has dona for years, ter foot-' ball men wUl have to forego tha delights rangementa can ba made there ta no good reason why It should not ba brought about, j--.,- CHEMAWA GIRLS CA!U t PLAY BASKETBALL (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Chemawa,.Or, Jan. C On last Satur day tba Chemawa girls basketball team left here accompanied by Miss Frances Bowman aa chaperene and aalled Bp the of nlsuiira inA .rln un mora time to I Willamette to Independence an route to training and practicing. There Is . ' I Monmouth, where they met tha young i great work ahead for tha younger men i ladles of ths Monmouth Normal and any tncomplicated case.' Under Absolute Guarantee No Pay Unless Cured We Cure Men for I Fny In anv fincomDlicated case. v. '"'Tl - ESTABLISHED 25 TEAKS LI rCSILAND Consultation Free Gleet, V Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Blood Poison, ' Hydrocele, Lost Vitality, Varicocele, Kidney and r f' s All Forms Bladder Diseases, of Rectal Prostatic Trouble, Diseases, Rheumatism. ' Wa fulfill our promises and never accept a case unless we believe we can cure it. We atudy the peculiar nature of tvery Individual case and treat the causes, not symptoms. We teach our patlenta how to help get well what to eat and drink during tha course of treatment, and what to avoid. Aa to terms: Our lrags prac tice enablea ua to cure for leaa money than -the average oa aalled specialists ana yon see the results before you are required to pay ua Soaeat, eon aoientlooa work wpeaks for -' ltaelf. Pretenders, Jealous of ear success, try to belittle as kseasse oar faa Is small, bat UteUlrent mem are ot ioflneooed by their art-amenta. We ask aay aaaa amaTerlny f rem any gia eaao wa treat to call and see aa. ataay oasea supposedly laoovablo are oftem tha result of poor treatment, sad wfcea Boat hods such aa we aaa ploy are directed toward tha oauae, and with care and proper attention to pour oasa, you earn aa eured. NERVOUS DECLINE TXP.KXD WBAKSTIISS BT SOKS. Wa are noaltlve tha treatment wa employ In the sure of thla deraaga saaat la tha auoat potest, ratloaal, 4U root and oertala. Oar sclaatLno, iys temaaie oaorao of treatment has beea adopted after years of uoesssfal praotloo by ev tt Is ths only oaa by which a permanent and absolute ours earn ba accomplished. SPBClPiO- M.OOD. POXSOW POI- TmiiT lABIOAT r - Without tha use of Aangereaa drugs. We drive $ha wary laat talat of virus from tha system and every symptom ef the disease vanish! to appear ua mora. Wa employ harmless Mood- J oleaasiag romadies only. Tha result of suoh a superior tseatment Speaks for itself and, while wa have ma ay imitators, wa have uo superiors, aa ours, the original, stands boldly to the front of all the Inferior ' ones. W do not advert In to euro Certain allmenta la a week, for we know that such would aecelt. Wa have been hero for over 2 yeara and W Stale" aa"apoenrvTacl Wat W are la a position to know what we. ara talking about and not gasas work. Our offlcaa are tha best and most elaborately equipped In the west, en abling us to have recourse to fhe beat appliancea and treatment that money" caflnpfodueaT'TJuf physTclaoa are graduates of reputable medical collegea, , " , . LCOALLY LICENSED IN OREGON Our advice to all men who ara afflicted with any of theae diseases named above Is to start tha new y,ar by having your case cured. Tour w hole future depends upon your health. Call and see ua. All cordially Invited. Consultation la free, Curea guaranteed. Ours la not of a' mushroom growth, but being tha oldest and long "est established Institution here makes us solid, responsible and greater ability to cope with Diseases of Kern. Wa bava cured thousands. If year pnyslcal condition Is Impaired, If your vitality la assailed from ovsr work and worry, If your system Is tainted with disease In any form whatever, TOW OW1 tt TO TOXTMBU to seek and obtain restorative power at once. - .. (.-..'v-,. WE WANT EVERY MAN IN THE COUNTRY WHO IS AFFLICTED TO WRITE US ABOUT . HIS AILMENT. WE CURE YOU AT HOME. X017B TO 30 BAX&Tl BVITBATS, Tt it. STLOUISnIS:i DISPENSSRV Corner Second and Yamhill SU., Portland, Oregon . ....At. New Orloana Track. , laaraal tpertal Bernea) Waw- Orleans. Jan. M. City Park rao results:. . i ?i x 4 v Beven furlonga, aellln Jerry C. woo. Rustling- 811k aecond. Oold -Duko third; Uma. 1:IS 1-a. V Bteeplechaae, handicap, short course Dawson won, Subador second. Plea third; Uma, :0 S-f. : ..Threo furlongsRebel Queen . won, Bslolee second. . Basel L third;" time,' a;e s-a. . ,- One mile and ona sixteenth GlorMer won. Gold Mate aecond. Jamea Keddlck third; time, l:t - Blx furlongs Tudor '- won. Meadow Breeso aacond, fit. Valentlaa third; Ume, 1-a. Five furlongs, ' sailing Tom Dolan won, Bonart second, Blu Dale third; Uma. 1:00 l-K. ' Ono mile and ona eighth, selling Dr. MoCluor won, Evle Greene second. Lady Charade third ; time, t-e. .. ; At EnMfryrlllo Track. ' t Joornal Bateial lenrles. I Oakland. CaL. Jan. I . yesterday's racing: j .. ... ... Three furlongs Brownta won. Parasol second, Brookleaf third; time, :ST 1-a, Puturlty -eourao Mabel - Hollander woo. Paladin! aecond. Blanche C third; time. l:l I-t. Sis furlongs Shady Lad won. Princess Wheeler aecond, Teilows tone third; Uma. 1:11 1-a, " Ono mils and yards, selling Nine Rpot won. Alma Boy second. Lone Wolf third;. Ume, 1:1 S-s. Six . furlongs Mlatya Pride : won, Blngg second. Instructor third; Uma, 1:17 1-i. Ono mils Rnbrto won. Tha Borgian aacond. Loglstilla third; time, Uil. SPORTING GOSSIP Tba tenpfn bowling devoteea of the Multnomah club held sway last evening. It waa the flrat attempt made , by .the clubmen toward organising teama ao that 0 series ot regular bowling matches may bo played, both among themselves and with outside teama J. H. Bar bour, chairman of the M. A. A. C bowl ing committee, presided over the gath ering, and front the Interest takes tha recently adopted - tenptn game . la cer tain to have strong following among the oJubmen, Though It haa Its good features, tba "cocked hat" runt haa lost friends since tba Introduction of the "tenpins' at the club; sn Judging by tha largo .number, of "rollers" who turnOd out last night, there wUl bo many pins knocked down before this Uma next year-.; .... Tho scheme at present Is for three men teams. Ten eaptalna were appointed and each captqln will select two men In ardor to aempleto bis team. Tho cap tains ehooen are: J. H. Barbour, Rev. A. A. Morrison, Graham OTne "Jr, E. L. McCaba, Hugh C GeaHs. M, B, Jamesi P. (X Moore. C L Moason, C EL Brtg aam and M. Cv Therne. Tho billiard tournament at tho Malt amah club, ta rolling merrily along Last evening Walters defeated Rnlman 80-74, Moore beat Barrett 0-S, Kerri gan' beat Rogers f 0-43, Hod son beat Mooro 40-2S. --: .... .;-- a . Tho tuMontary lull In exeftement ihat alwaya follows a football eeaaon is on at preeent at tho Multnomah jClub. While there ara manylthlnga doing at tha club, yet to thoao who frequent the InatltuUoti during a -busy football period, tho derorum ai J general atmoa phera ef tha Multnomah appears peace ful and reserved. Perhaps. 'Us sot football earriao.wlth It a air aad aa activity that ts sot common to other of Multnomah la football. -The older onea have done their work and It la now up to the second, team lad a . They are equal to It If they go about It aincerely. Here la tho retired list and-.iih.sis ara no "Pattis" on it: McMillan. Pratt, Blanch ard. Dolph. Kerrigan, Radar, Bert, Kel ler, Lonergan and Ho ran. Ago la the principal reason assigned, but great service follows several wunoa,: ' r ' ''"''''" At present. Josh -Clarke, brother of tha Pittsburg National league manager, la' tha only man being considered by Eddlo Qutnn, and If tho two can agree on terms, ba will bo tha 107 leader of tha C po kane Indiana. ciarse is we property of tho Toledo club - la . the American association and may have trouble getting his Taleaso, bnt,-ontho other band, It In notuniixeiy insi xne Pltuburg club will ba Interested In tha deal and will use Its Influence In Josh's behalf In order to have a good scout out in tha northwestern territory to watch out for promising youngstera flnma amnaement la manifested among those who have antedated the baseball season by taking a hand In all ths gossip that haa been flying around about tba ne w "North western leaguo that Portland people ara taking it for granted that ab solutely everything dependa upon their being In on the schema to desert tha coaat league and form a new organisa tion In tha northwest, says tha Spokes man Review. - - f " r - - Portland Is not regarded as a necessity by aay manner of means, according to Eddlo Quinn. When tho movement to land a new circuit was first started. Quinn. with those who were backing him. flrured only on Seattle and paid no at tention to Portland, knowing full well that Beattle was Just as necessary to tha future of tha Coast league aa Port land. Without Seattle and with only ono northern city, Portland, tha Coaat leaguo would probably have m hard Uma of It pulling through tha year,. with all tho axpenaiva railroad bills to pay. defeated them Saturday evening by a score of S? to 11 ta a fast, clean gams. Tha Indian girls showed that they had had considerable practice and better team wort than thy lr opponents. Twenty and 16-mlnute halves were played. Tha lineup was aa follows: Monmouth.. . Chemawa. Ball .............P......... Souvlgnlr M. Murdock. .. ... . .yCTmmlt Mni Sired ...C. ........ W 1 ne 1 o w Sears ........Q. ..,., -Charles D. Murdoch..... ...O... N. Mann Baaketa thrown By Souvlgnlr, S; H. Mann. I; Charles, 1; Ball, 1; M. Mur dock. l; Sired, 1; D. Murdock. 1. To which were added points from fouls tout of l) thrown by Souvlgnlr, and 1 (out of 4) thrown by D. Murdock., " Chemawa; umpire, Mr. Thayer of Mon mouth. ' ' ...... EARLifiG DN TROUBLES OF PACIFIC RAILROADS . Think No Good Can Come 6f Attempt to Secure Char- . .....ter Revocation. Quinn. Dugdale and Hall bops that McCredie will aea that It is to his In terests to loin the new league, and will realise In time that Just as good . a brand ef baseball can bo played here aa whan California milllonatrea were back ing tha teams, and that there will bo far less axpenaa, with mora of tba real spirit essential to tha success ef any baseball league, rivalry, than under tha old regime. They hope Portland will come In, but they will have a Bvely league hero anyhow. How does this look T Beattle. Taeoma, Vancouver.' Bpo- kane, Butte and Grays Harbor, a circuit of six towns, with an aggregate popula tion, of mora than half a million. - , - e This combined population la not enough to .entitle tha circuit to a class A rank ing, but It will not keep It from employ ing tho best ball-playera Of a minor league claaa In tha country, and there la no cause for the apparent apprahenelon felt by the. Portland people that Joining tho new league la a step bach toward tho brush. This new league, will proba bly pay aa high salaries as tho. Coaat league paid list summer, when the San Francisco fire resulted In ths cutting ta half of prm-tlrally every man's pay. Hay, " n n ' Lru eziUfilld NEVES FAILS to REMOVE DAN DRUFF an! KILL TOE CEfiU "Mr bead waa for ton your cov ered with dandruff. Bat used Hair Health about Ua days aad haro ao dandruff oa any part of my scalp. Hair ta thicker and taoch healthier looking.- P. H. DANISLS.. . Ill Hendria St, Brooklyn, K. T.' " 53c al AH DrcisIsU ' SpecUl Dispatch te The Journal.) ' Seattle, Wash., Jan. It. "No' good will follow ' tha agitation started by lumbermen and shingle mill operatore to bave tha charters . of ths Northern Paolflc and Great Northern rail road a re voked. I do not believe tho effort will be successful." A. J. Ear ling, president of tho" Chi cago. Milwaukee A St. Paul, thua sum marized bla views of tha fight which Victor H.' Bookman baa started against tho northern llnaa with tha announced purpoes of forcing them Into tho handa of a receiver throjugb tha agency of tha federal courts, or of seeking tha cancel lation or their chartera oa tha ground that they have failed to comply with the plain requirements of the law respect ing the public service demanded. President Earllng apoka reservedly and with reluctance, saying he did not wish to dlacuss tha difficulties encoun tered by ths Great Northern and North ern Paclflo or tha charge made against theee roads by tha manufacturers . that they bad atterly failed to give tho eerv tco to tho public required, by their char tera and tho laws. SENATOR COLE WANTS- ' A DEPOSITORY LAW (peela! Bwpafc-h ts The Jeers!) : Pendleton, Or, Jan. It. Senator Cola of this city will Introduce in tba legla laturo a bill providing that tha money In tho state treasury ahall bo depostted with the different banks throughout tho statsand shall draw Interact. At pree ent the state receives no Interest what ever upon surplus money- which K has la tho treasury. Senator Cole's bill Is based largely upon tho Idaho law, which has given en tire satisfaction. " ' Aceordlng to tho provisions of this bill, ths moneys shall ba distributed pro rata among the banka applying for tha same In proportion to tha securities ten dered by all tha banks. . 11 ta provided No Cheaper - Treatment on the Coast No Better MY FEE IS ONLY In Any Uocomp.lcateJ Ailment Le t Me Guide Voa on Voor - Way to Regain Your Health - and Renew Your Strength. Do you feet that you are-not the man you once weref Do you feel ; tired In ths morning and easily ex- . ' bauasosVtrIs your back weak? Is your memory failing? Do you bava difficulty In fixing your thoughts? Are you loelng ambition? If you . have any or all of tho above symp toms, you surely do not desire to remain. In your present condition. Let me explain to you my methods of rebuilding the vigor of men, and refer you to the thousands I have . cured. ' . ... . The Only Diseases I Treat aTpermatorrhoea, Xrost Tiger, Tarl. eooela, Bapturo, PUea, Hydrocele, Orgmalo Waa buses, Ooatagteaa Blood Diseases, Acute and Ohaoalo Ure thral aad Prostatas Inflammation. Treatment In the World Pay Me When You Are Cured Thla Is My Pair Offer to 'Every Patient a. YAYXOm, r ' The teadlag Specialist. I Never Guess Experiment or take chances of any : aort. ... I attempt to ouro only thoee diseases that I have been curing for tha past St yeara, and feel sure I am Justified in saying that I have learned all ' about them." Were I lacking In knowledge per taining to my specialty I would never have attained my present aucceSs. nor would I today be rec ' ogntsed aa tha leading specialist treating men's diseases.' If af flicted, you can depend Upon It that the service 1 offer you lo tho service you need, and ta servloe aueh aa can be rendered by no other physician- VARICOCELE An average of one man In five haa' varicocele. Moat men 4hat have thla dragging, . draining weakness are not award ef It until It has wrecked - their lives. Varicocele causes con gestion of tha blood In some' of tho moat vital blood vessels of man. It eausea a dull,, heavy, listless feeling which Is often mistaken for nervous debility or funeral decline of power. --WBAKBXM.' FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION t Invito every weak or diaeaaad man to sail for free advice, and If de aired I will make a free examination and diagnosis, but tha visit will not obligate him In any way to become my patient; .Office hours, I a. in to p m. 0undaya,,ie to 1 only. Patients living out of tha city and coming to Portland for treatment -will be furnished with fine room free of charge. Check your trunks direct to 1I4H Morrison street. r My cures of this disorder are per-', manent and lasting. Be teniae that stimulate temporarily, . but ' thor oughly scientific treatment for the ' removal - Of conditions responsible for the functional derangement. Weakness" Is merely a symptom ef Inflammation or congestion in the prostate glana, and under my own original local . treatment this gland te promptly restorM to Its normal atata and complete fa sal till sal ; activity to tho laatlng result. The Dr. Taylor Co. tM MOUIIOV . Corae eooud, poBTiAuro, oa. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. , Pleasant to flam Laxative Fruit Syrup t?a TOM IAXB BT 1U BBVaetBTB. Cleanses the system thoroughly and dears sallow complexions of es and blotches. guaranteed " The Charming- Woaaaa lo not necessarily one of perfect, form and features. Many a plain woman who could never servo ss sn artist s model. peeeeoMS thoee rare qualities that all world admires; aeotnesa. clear eyes, eleaa- smooth skin, snd that aprlghtll nese of step end sctlon that accom pany good health. A physically weak woman U never attractive, not even to herself. Electric Bitters restore weak women.' give strong nerves, bright eyea,. smooth, velvety skin, beautiful - eom nlexton. Guaranteed at Bed Croeo Pharmaey. 10c D. further that ne bank shall receive 00 deposit more than 7 per cent ef Its paid capital stock. ... These deposits shall bear sot ' leee than 1 per cent per annum en the dally balance, the rate ef euch deposits being determined by the governor, secretary of state and attorney-general, who shall meet en the tostf day of April of eaou year' foe the purpose ef fixing the rata. TAX LEVY FOR AMITY MEETING OF TEACHERS , . i ' (Special Uwpstek to The JoarseL) Amity. Or, Jan. I. The city coun cil has fixed the taa levy for town pur pose at mine for the eomlng year, being about double the levy of laat year; owing to increased valuation. Revival meetings commenced at the Methodist Eptacopal church Sunday night and will continue for two weeks, The regular monthly teachere Insti tute will bo held here next Saturday. RICH -GOLD STRIKE NEAR WORTH POWDER fjMirt!l WpeM Wr The JearnsLI North Powder, Or., Jen. II. Campbell. rtaJley Ixnhart report having struck a U-foot ledge of free milling gold ere In their tunnel lt the Oold Standard anlnev dvo aUe t pem town. They also cut several Oaa stringers ef copper and i 1 A U TO MO B 1 12 E S 7 HOWAKD M..COVUY ' -' ""; " Asae pnisoa sbba ABBow, roooxoariiB, CAOniiAO . ABB XJIOZ. ' ltor MTUnn OAnrxxAO xw stocx. Temporary tocatloa Club Sarage, Plfteeath aad Alder. MEN TREATED AND CURED Best Service! lowest Osan.es! Cares GuznzlztZl trm iie are arfllrted 1t tavors DCrTMTT. er , r!1le sr!i, (nmmntilT eall-d "LOST l.vnoon, tikaaatlns Prate. Hbj, , Lame Park, lnnmatloe e (be Blefl-1-T sod Ktitners, ITlrr i. ore trine, Impoteacy. Iiti"inev. rillne MmnrT. "f An 1. tl, Ifrnial Worr, iwiln ef eirees mt eeerwefSy ril, rul .. t Hrtrrrle er etb-r ireakn-M, vhl--li sbanlntil7 an fit fhesi t Siuo, D ... aea. 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