THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, 1907. 13 1 1 I'1 STAR UEII i'JODLD -PARTICIPATE Olympic, Club May Decide Com Into the Jri-Club .Meet. , ' : to BEST MEN IN WEST WOULD BE IN ACTION Proposition la Being Considered by ' ' , the Olympic Directors and If Ac j 'tlon la' Favorable a Great Array of Athletes Will Visit Portland. At a .recent dinner of ths Olympic! club members of Ban Francisco, the question of holding a field and track meet wlttf ths Multnomah and Seattle Athletle clubs was favorably discussed. .speaKtn - 4h -rHoaH.MH .- (H Chronicle says: - . ''George James, who has recently re- turned from Portland, appeared befors ths board and asked that ths club ar range a track and field meet for ths coast championships, in conjunction with 4he Multnomah Atblatle club of Portland apd the Seattle Athletic club. Ths directors decided that at the pres ent tims when ths rlub is devoting; all Its energies to aettlna its new building in readiness for the members, it would not be wise to -spend much money In ' sending a team to Portland, and a com mittee, consisting of John Elliott. T. I. Fltspatrick and Max Hoaenteld. was appointed to communicate with the northern dub and ascertain what ths rout of sending a team from this stats would amount to. - -- -. - "In ease arrangements' ars completed ths team will bs representative of Cal ifornia, and will, go north under the auspices of the Olympic club. The committee will report to the next meet ing of the board. - "In the event the negotiations which pending between the-OlyaiDlo-eluo " aiuunornan Atmetio club pi PortlandJire cocipleTed and a coast championship track meet is held in the Oregon club grounds this summer, the champlonKhlp of the roaat will be de cided for the first time , . ... -C-8uch . an event would settle many questions of supremacy which bave been discussed by the followers of ths sth letes for some time. The most Inter. . entlng-of the meetings would be the race In the sprints in which It is probable - - that California . would be represented , ' by Sited I gar of the University of Call , fornla, and Oregon would have Dan . Kelly, the holder of the world s amateur . record Of 9 3-1 seconds. ' "'. rarsoas Kas Speed.;. ' "Parsons baa been out of the game for a couple of seasons, but is In train j ing again and showed speed In the in terclass races of the college In the south which were held laat month. At the Americas 'championships . .held In Portland en August '4 of that year. Par sons' won the junior championship at 100 yards In. 10 . seconds- beating Gert nerdt of the Olympic club, who ran PRESS OPINIONS ON THE CURABILITY OF BRKHTPS DISEASE AND DIABETES. , . "Freai reeent developmeats is Kas tBeles ,,. aad from eottflrmliig facta la tbla elty It la . avldent that aot slooe relief bat a sermaiMat '4? fcaWfcl "ChMV1 '4taa9afv,eMB' MB MV be effected." Kansas t'lty Mally aoonial. A representative of the News bis Jsat Laetumed rron 8as rraneltre. Cos. . cernlns the reporta that tbe Inns anngtit cure for Rrlght's IlMUie bis bees fonnd. ke saw ' r personally s sumber who bad recovered aad eoniea back ' folly snThio." . , Chattaaonga Dally Mews. : ' "Fntare blatnry will record this dvras as ' atarkhig tba first deflalte control of Bright , .. Dtoeaa sad DlabMea and the same ef (lie i eescure but lamented Fnltoa will be Indlaaotnhly ' eoanecteoL wits It." overland Moomijr ua 1 v "Taat ebraale Brlsbt'a Otoease ad Diabetes, ; deemed fatal the world over, are sow enred by the eempeaads dlfoeered la Kan rraaclaro by ' rultne. w being eiablleneJ bees as well as la ; Callforala." Bafftlo Dally Timsa. , "' "Many broad phyalclana are aatag the sew dlMraUe, bat the fact Uiat madleal ethics pre. rent them from proclaiming the dtaoovery to ' the world eeraoae the tormnla la the persona! property of Individuals In this bwtance practl. . rally amonats to a punuc calamity." Tews '. sad Oosntiy Masaslne. San Jane." ' ' "Mr own .liberate opinion ts that S berfeet cure for Brlght's Disease and Diabetes has been at but discovered. ' I believe It to be the dnty of every lover of kin kind to spread , this good sews and runs Help save Item deata T some of toe hnuaanda who yearly porisb from tbaee dlaeaaeo." Rev. W. . I'rmy is tks fallfofula CbrlsUas Advoeala (The Kav, I'Mf ' was named by the Christian Adrorata n tnrea 1 tlgats tbeae Cemponnda. After a week of eare , fnl tsmtlgartoa ks wrote tba abavs to the Advocate.) . "There Is in this city remedy for THahrtea V and Brlaht'i Dtaaaae which has pet several of ': ear dying fellow rltlaeas en their feet.' Its I Tlrtnes are attealed In s way that sbonld eon t vines sny fair-minded man.' Huoo- Inln Delly Adeertlaer. ITbe show Is from sn . titnflar on medical tetrhlatloit. A reader WVets I for ths same; tbey rilled ralloa's romnonml. ,.' He sest as tlis fact wltb a eo?y of lbs eill- ', fortal.) '':.''...,, The dots orinys re siina tne raaa or J. II. Rrseelaar sf this city and Irreawitably lead ta seller mat ina rare aas seen fonnd. Il la ins hii siagea a no was inio ui ear were asmhered today be la bale aad hearty." 'Enreka. Dally Times. "It at amailng, that In tbla tntelllaat are there should be aa almoat certain eperltlc for Rrlsht' Ieee sad Diabetes ami yet bat few know of H. lt It he recorded tint them dleaes with ears and proper treatment ylrld almost to a eerralnty. e This Hem Is sot written by s aiibonllnat but. by ths editor of this publication, aad I speak be the rant. 1 bad Diabetes mrelf." raetfte Coaat Manfr.' Joomal. ? "If tba gtamtloa of the enrahltlty of ekmnle Ftrlsht's Dleeaae was oa trial In the Superior t'onrt hnndrea of eltmrns of this city. Inrbjib Ins eapllallata. prnfeaalowal and haalneea men rnald go Into the wttneae bet to swear to thetr recoveries nd among them would be the editor of this pnbllratloa.'r Has Francisco Wats and Spirit Review." "The piibllnber knows of tare caeca to whir, permanent core bare been effected and of two other who bad nhntooed hope and ire sow regaining ineir neann. jnia statement I made solely with s view of ahllng sn.h people may be affected with Bright' Ills. ee and bare despaired of recovery." Llrar more, Cel., ileralil. . . , "I feel that I m In dnly bound to let year reader know of tola Iptng. If there M any charge send me the bill, for I feel this I tns Icaat I can do to help my fellow ma. 1 do not know ihe parly who not op these romnflnml. neither lo I know anybody ron nected wltb tti Inetitnllon. ! do know, bow ever, that they will help IP human famllr." Matt barrl. - Vice ITeat. Van Ardsle Harris Lamber Co. of Kaa rranrlsra, In Aswrlcaa Lsmbarmaa of Cblrago, . Tni Is Sot loo good to be true. Tns cur la a fact. W seat for the rnmnonsd and bar them bi tnrk. Ther are two dlatlnCt treatments. on for Bright1 Disease and en far P la bete, full DtrratuY en appllcailes. Get from your dmrtlat. fimralsr snpplled by Clarke, woodward urug ro, aliuleuls rug gUts. a-aytlasd, Oregoa. Acond. and Kelly, wh finished third. Iu the ' senior championship Parsons again finished first, pinning the dis tance in 4-5 second f and defeating Archlo Huhn of -Milwaukee and Clyde Blair of" Chicago, who were rated the fastest sprinters In America at that time. 81 nee then llahn won ths world's cham pionship in Athens. Oreece, when be beat the fastest runners of Kurope and Aua tralla In the lUO-metres race. Last year Kelly ran 1"0 yards' st Spokane In t 1-6 seconds and the Amateur Athletic uplon allowed the record. Having been beaten by parsons It would bs Interesting to note the result of a contest between ths holder of ths . world's record and a printer who had shown v his heels to Rutin and Ululr. The presence of Bnedl gar would be sn added featura, as 8ned Igar Is ths man of whom Trainer Walter Christie of the University of California says: 'He can run 100 yards in 10 sec onds any time he starts morning, noon or night.' , . - , , . f Kerrigan la Xlga Inmp. "Another syent which would cause great' Interest would be tho high Jump In which Ufrt Kerrigan and Channing Hall would be pitted agalnat each other In 190t Kerrigan, who halls from the Multnomah club, won. the championship with a Jump of feet ltt Inches, Hall clearing ( feet and taking second place Hail has lumped over feet S Inches since then, and another oontsst between these remarkable lumpers would be in teresting. ,..., . . .":. "Ulnrner In the middle distances" and Conolly In" ths long" distance races would ably sepresent California, while In the broad lump Bnedigar can do over 23 feet. Norman Dole would probably be secured to take care of the pole vault, while Powell of the Olympic club and Cowles of the University of California are both nign-ciass nuraiers. . . , , The original proposition was made by the Multnomah club of Portland. - Com' ml t tees are already negotiating for ths carrying out or tne sensrae. $ ... t CLOSE BOWLING ON '. . v THE OREGON ALLEYS ' The spring tournament teams bowled on the ' Oregon alleys last night. - The first appesrance of the following tour teams;, Chinook Vs. Columbias and Parks VI Nonpareils.. The teams are so evenly matched the contest affords considerable interest among the spec tators. The high average of the evening I wa. made b Ambs.nii. - ftwarts mllad i thJl!gheslsiiigIs game, tot. The Parks took three straight games from the Nonparss, who were "a man abort: 100 pins a gams was allowed them, eo- cording to the rules of the association. The Columblae took v two gamea from the Chinook s by small margins. : The scores; i , ; . ; COLVMBIAS. 1 ' " (1) .() ) ATS Ollleeple .". 170 160 1 16 Bound 1 10 160 136 Hill i -. .-rnrr.M .n- 1&-J ltt HI Kees ,' ; 143 IIS 171 Xo4 Humption . . l.i : 12 . 17 186 Totals'. ,7,.:. -.7 80 745 76J : 1 CHINOOKS. ' '-i. 111 .(' (S Ave. Monor . . .......... 183. 161 147 110 Christian . ....... 181 12 ISO 180 Harun.. t .,,J2J ;,125 , 143130 nrrmn .a...- 117 13s 152 ja rvewDerger 177 - IV - 10 17 Totals 78 74S Jit - i PARKS. (J Vive! Hague . . IJ., 17 t 13 Anspach , 164 1S1 Ul 174 164167 Iala 11 189 121 167160 Withers 14 11 177171 lit 173 Ambs 131 Totala, ........ 364 784 'f1 ., (3) Ave. ' ? NONPAREILS. "- '' ; ; :. ' i) Ogden . . 100 Hinnenkamp . . .... 148 8 wart I , , ......... 177 Tonalna . . 1B Vol ist " 201 ' 140 101 '100 100 14163 153 177 12 l&t 1W16 Kalk 144 Totals . i... .'.. 7 751 320 Tonight . the two Commercial club teams will practice. . Their time la lim ited, as the Denver tournament stuns March 7. RACING SUMMARY AT ' ; OAKLAND AND CITY PARK (Joomal Rperlai Berries.) ; New Orleans. Feb. 14. City Park re sults:- '. - . ' r Bhort oourse steeplechase Aulea won, T. a. Scarborough second, Bator Reaar- tua third; time. 3:63 l-. : - ' Seven furlongs Roseben won. Fanian second. King of the Valley third;, time. 1:28. - ,. . .'. Three and one half furlongs Dew of Dawn won, Oresham second. Brawny Lad third; time. 9:43 2-8, Seven furlongs Paul Clifford won. Bert Osera ascend, Mssonla third; time, 1:28. Seven furlongs Ollfaln won. Prince Brutus . second, . Orllna , third;, time, 1:27 4-a. . , :. ' r " - - .'Mile and one quarter Marvin 'Neat won, Anna Day second, . Evle Oreen third; Unae, J:0T 4-3. -i , - ailx furlongs Coltneaa won, " Dlne mock second. Psora third; time, 1:4 , , , At Hot Spring. Hot Springs. Ark..; Feb. 15. Osklawn race aummary: ' Three and one half furlongs Orphan won,vBoundlng Klk second, C R. Shil ling third; time, 6:43. , , . ' Tour furlongs Colonel Bob won. Ida May second, Workday third; time, 0:48-Z-5:-"-r T y.-T : - rive and one half furlongs Relne Rsgente' won, LJntllla second, Dusktog third: time. l:0( 8-3. Six furlongs Ralbert won.. Dr. Mark second, J. I). Dunn third; time. 1:16. ' Mile and one sixteenth, soiling U. Q. Powell won. Skyward second. Torn Oil roy third; time, 1:40 4-S, r , Mile and on eighth Belden won. High Bear second, Cursus third; time, 1:34 -5. ., J FINALS PLAYED IN " HANDBALL TOURNAMENT - '- , v..' : ... The finals of ths senior doubles hnnd ball tournament at the T. M. C A. were played last night in the association courts. Morrow and Gates defeating Charleston brothers, 31-18' and 21-18. The gamea were fast throughout, and wore witnessed :by a large crowd of handball cranks. Morrow and , Oatss raptured the gold medal, Charleston brothers ths -silver and Sheets and Sweeney the bronie. 1 ' , The novice single toumsment Com mences next week. 18 men having en tered for the events. , f - , FINE FOR DISSUADING : FROM MILITIA SERVICE (Journal Special Rerrlra.) -Springfield. Ill, Feb. It. As a re sult of the recommendation of the State Federation of Labor that membero with draw from the state militia and that others Join, bills have been Introduced In the legislature providing n penalty of 3100 fine for anyone trying to In fluence citizens not to Join or endeav oring to persuade members to with drew. ..-, , ........ .. v UTallLLAN MEADS ULTf.OLlAII Well-Known Football ' Player Chosen President of the, ,M. A. A. C. ' ; Is PREDICTS BIG YEAR FOR THE INSTITUTION New Merulnrs Are Sworn In and If. C. CaniiiboU la fclectcd Vlcrres,! ' , drnt, Arthur O. Jonca Treasurer and J. 8. McCord Secretarr. ' V George W. McMillan wag chosen presi dent of the Multnomah Amstsur Athletic club lsat evening- st ths first meeting of the new board. U. C Campbtll was George W. McMillaji, New President or the Multnomah Amateur" Ath . letie Club, v -;- ' elected vice-president, Arthur O. Jones treasurer and J. 8. McCord secretary. Mr. Jones and c Mr, McCord- succeed themselves. This meeting was for reorganisation on-account -of - ther election-of five di rectors last Tuesday, evening', and Mr. McMillan, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Frank and Mr. Kogersr wer sworn In.- Mr. -Morgan being abacut from the city.- Those par tftlpating in the meeting were McMillan, Jones, Dunn. ' Wentworth, McCord. Frank. Rogers and Campbell. Ex-Presl-dnt Simons is sway on his honeymoon, and Mr. Morgan and Mr. -Moor wor out of the city. ; . . The first business of ths board after the election of officers wss to '.grant ex-President Simons a two months' lesve of absence, while he and Ma bride are enjoying the sunny land of Cubs.--- The temporary committee, McMillan, Murphy and Dunne, made its final re port on the .preliminary arrangements of the society circus, and a permanent committee, composed of J. C. -Muehe, chairman, Irving Rohr and C N. Mo Arthur. wag named to work in conjunc tion with - the , representatives of the Third infantry. O. N. O. ' ' ' Manager Oeorge Bastraaii of the Mult nomah club's baseball team, went before the board and explained his connection with the so-called city league. It has been reported that Mr. Eastman was one i v 7 H. C. Campbell. New Vice-President ot the Multnomah Club.' of the orgsnlsers of the league but his name was mentioned without his con sent. At bis request the board decided that the club baseball team would meet only such teams as were amateurs. Kxhlbttlon matches with professional teams will be allowed when fo admis sion in charged to the contest. Matches twnr be -arranged- with? -Orejronr Wlllaeev- tte. o. A. C, Columbia and seen other clubs that are known ns amateura ' This settles tba considerably discussed prop osition which was' first mentioned In The Journal on Sunday Inst, when the only poselbl solution of the same was prominently explained. ,'; - . '' . " rtikk mtare for ClaV -' In speaking of thd future policy of the club, president McMIUss says: "I look for a most successful year for Multnomah. The policies of our prede cessors which redounded to the glory and financial success of the club will be continued. All thst I wish Is for everl member to put his shoulder to the when, and do his share snd satisfactory re sult s will be guaranteed in advance; The Indebtedness of the) club eould be wiped out Inside of two years If the rlub would tsenaj bonds to be purchased by the members and paying a fair rate of In terest. , In this way the debt could be eaallv wiped aWay and for performing thie the individual members would ben efit accordingly." i - ' Mr. McMillan ts Multnomsh's greatest football player, having coached, contain ed snd managed the team during differ ent seasons and bringing success and glory to Multnomah's colors. He Is a hsrd worker for the rlub and is one of the most versatile athletes ever turned out of the Institution. The elections last evening were unanimous. The appoint menfof the commit toes, indoor, outdoor, house, billiard.' bowling, social, hsndhall, tennis snd bath, will be made within a short time. s . fne ' MunnorriAn TlTJb'B baseball reagne. containing such teams ss the "Little Potatoes'' snd ether kindred sppela tlons, will Bonn be organised. Thoee re csiring the Interesting contests of Inst year sr already preparing for the earn ing matches. The club will present the JL winning team with a beautiful emblem, ', - " . .. ' v -" '''' ,-,-''' ' :Va l ; if(;v;:S'-cj t.r.?--Vv i - - - r - ' " - lilUDICilP 13 IOIHiT First Indoor Tennis Tournament In Portland to Be Played ; at Fair Grounds. ENTRY LIST INCLUDES TWENTY-ONE PLAYERS Practically All the Foremost Racket Expertg la City Will Comtwte Handicapping la Well Done and Interesting Matches Should Result ;; ,. .,...-., ,': : . r-n , i.;,.,:.,r,;,, , r., : v.. ' Portland' first Indoor tennis tourna ment will be participated In by 21 play era, the list including practically all the best-known racket wlsiders in the city. The entrlaa-elosed last nlgut and -the handicaps were fixed and the drawing made immediately. " r . The tournament," which 1 a handicap singles, will begin at once, and will be played at the courts in ths Liberal Arts building at the fair grounds. Until the completion of the first round the play ers will be expected to arrange their own matches to suit -their -convenience. No defaults will be registered until one week from next Sunday, but the con testants will be expected to finish their preliminary round and - first round matches before that time. ; This will leave but eight men In the tournament and all but the finals can be finished a week from Sunday. . - . The . handicap committee seems to have dons its work well and ths tourna ment should bs closely contested. 'Wal ter Qoea, the state - champion, will travel under the heaviest weight. , He will owe 80. Brandt Wlckersham will ewe-It 1-3. Dan Bellinger will owe It and F. Y. Andrews and J. K. Turner will owe (-3. Thess are the only live men who will play below scratch. At scrstcb are three men Rohr, Benham and Fwlng. 'At receive 3-3 are three RoeeefeaaV-Taxrall. and Gilbert. At Tt celv It are 10 McMillan, Webb, Dole, Ames, Maekle, Kats, Berry, Rahn. Thome and Nunn. v The drawinga resulted as follows: -Preliminary round Bellinger vs. Ros en fold, -Ames ve. Maekle, Kats vs. Far rell. Berry vs. Sllbert, Xahn ve. An drewg, ' " Flraf"runa, upper half McMillan vs. doe a, Benhamya Webb. Dole plays th winner ' Of theBeHlnger-Rosenf eld match.' -. ...... - ' First1round,llower half Ewlng vsT Turner, -Thorns vs. - Wlckersham.. Rohr ts lann.- - , s ; - . YESTERDAY'S RACING -ON CALIFORNIA TRACKS .. (Journal Special Servi.) San Francisco, Feb. 15. Races at Emeryville: :-'. Three and one half furlongs Paja rolta won, Oalmoore second, - Bardonla third; time, 0:42. . Mile and -10 yards Colonel. Jewell won. Ths Mlssourlan 'second, "Cardinal Sarto third r time. i:43 1-0. ' Seven 'furlongs Altanero won, Vln- centlo second, Furse third; time. 1:23. Seven furlongs Peerless Lass won, Silver Line second. Merchant third; time, 1:08 4-6. .-.'. Mile Miss Rilla -won. Calmer sec ond. Lord of the Vale third; time, 1:42. " Six furlongs Sugar Maid won, Ethel Day second. Princess Tltanla . third; time, 1U4. '. i . t.' At Los Angelea. i Los " Angeles, Feb. . 18. Results . of races: ,-'- . V - Four furlongs Creston won,' Kismet Jr. second. Miss Ruth third; time, 0:48. Six furlongs Don Dotno won. Gold. Sifter- second, : Platoon third; time, 1:13H. - ' Mile and one sixtesnth, selling Stoes sel won. Foncasta second. Line of Life third; time, 1:48 H. . ; - . SIX furlongs Bonnie Reg won, Gl vonni Baiwrto second, Taxer third; time, l:14Vk. - , Five furlongs Elmdale won, Kim sack second, Bahlada third: time 1:02H. Tsoe finished first, but was disqualified for fouling and placed last Mile and one eighth Morendo Allepath second, Freeslas third; J:f- : .,-'. ...... ., . t f ssWBnasaasaaBBsBB.mBasBB " '' " SPORTING GOSSIP won, time. Portland fans should be "generous with Pitcher Henderson and Catcher Dona hue until It ts definitely known thst they have broken faith with Manager That's tht Place for Stomach Dosing 80 Cafltd Catarrh Curat Yon east enre a Bunion by swat lowing nostrums Just as ess aa you can cure catarrh. ' - - ' . Don't be deceived there (s only oneway to cure catarrh and thst is by reaching direct tbe germ infect ed membrane of the nose and throat and killing tbe perms. llyomel Cures Catarrh It etope tbe dischargs drives out the snuffles, stops tbe disgusting hawking snd spitting promptly aad permanently. . ' . ' It's s pleaaing, soothing entlseptie air and you just breathe it in and reliah each breath. ' Druggists recommend it and we give money back if Hyomei doesn't cure Catarrh, Coughs and Colds. Complete outfit coete $1.00. Mail orders filled. Send for free booklet. , BOOTH'S HYOMEI CO, : CoUalo, N. Y. - Phrisdelphls, Ps. nromel U wonderful esd I weald sot be without It. It bs esred an relief in a Beat severe ease et sasal calarrh. ' Plncereiy yours, . WILLIAM C. K. WALLS. 1515 N. lltb Street 3) (Alii?! i m McCredle by signing with Stockton. Often st this a-ason of ths' year re ports of title character ars sent out for the purpose of compelling managers to offer more money for a player's serv ices, so It would be better at this time to hope that these man will report at the stipulated time than to be harsh with thsm. " .. v .'. . The annuel ladies' day ot the Multnomah- Amateur Athletlo club baa been advanced from Washington's birthday until March 2. This baa been done in ordur not to Interfere with other plana at ths club and also to give the women a day that will be more suitable.. ; - O' ' Rube Levy, who will be remembered here aa an umpire In the Coast lesgue seversl years ago, la dead - Several weeks ago he had a severe case of pto maine poisoning, which affected his ner vous system, later developing Into a tumor on the brain. He died Friday night- Levy was 43 years old and was a native of San Franclaoo. where he died. He was a brother-in-law of Mike Fisher, and in his youth be was consid er eda a good ball player In 'Frisco, when he played with the old Haverley s and later with the 'Frjsco club. The mere fact ' that men sre called professional does not make them such. An amateur is sn amateur until charges have been, preferred against him and proved and -then, dismissal fronj the amateur ranks will follow, t'nttl "then all th' talk about Multnomah players or any other amateurs being profes sionals Is so much idle chaff. Thinking about It seriously, in the wsy of some of the critics. If any of Multnomah players are professional, thsn such strict college teams as Whitman, Oregon, O. A. Csnd Willamette-will com under the heading of professionals. Such a thing would be too sad to suggest. .. ; '' e e - -Baseball Reader NoiTwehty Thou sand Leagues .Under the Sea'1 does not mean what you think. If K did. there viould be more high divers on the Pa cific coast than fishes in the deep. ; : " '.'' : '', ' ; . ' ' The. Multnomah club msndolln organi sation gave the members a treat last evening from 8:30 to 10 o'clock, play ing Its best tnusle. The boys greatly appreciate this feature of tbe institu tion. .. " ;: . , .. v . - ...i' : Milwaukle Country Club. ' Eastern and California raosa, - Take Sell wood and Oregon City ears at First and Aldsr. . , - asiKgiigagasgsaKianiiKiii I leu's issag feEy 1 In Uncomplicated My Fee is Only Yoii Cah Pay When Cured the serious complex and stubborn hend. 1 nave contined my enoris to diseases 01 men exclusively, ana mere is no ailment belonging to this class that I cannot fully conquer. I make broad and definite claims. I tell men that I can cure them, even though others have failed. Jealous doctors have charged me with claiming too much. But, I ask, wherein have I failed to fulfill a promise? My practice is now fully twice that of any other! specialist upon the Pacific coast treating men's diseases.- It has Rrown to these -dimensions because I have, made promises and fulfilled" them. Each cure I have effected is a triumph and a manifestation of skill that has bad its part in the making of my sueeess. Each day new cures are com pleted, and my present growth of practice is more rapid than ever before. V 'Consultation is free. : If you are afflicted, consult me. Yba can refy upon what I tell you, and if I accept your ease you can rest ajsured that a complete and permanent cure will follow my treatment. ; 1 , ' ..... : All necessary f X-Ray examinations are . abso lutely free to patients. My equipment '""" for V X-Ray work is the finest and : most complete ever pro duced, and equally per- : feet results are not possi ble with an inferior appa ystus. .. ;' " , 'All medicines art pre- Dared. irora - standardized drugs inlrnTrwrt-privat laboratory and are sup plied to patients at actual cost-.-" r laad sf BnnimmmnnmiiiKiiitCTiniiiimmiinmiinnMinnxnHianaj M UN OUR FEE In Any Uncompli-1 , ; cated Casa. t$io. y...- There is ,iv certain strain of self-praise about many newspaper announcements that renders their hysterical claims more pitiful than serious to sensible people. - When you consult us for information regarding your ailment we carefully consider all symptoms and conditions relative tn your cascLand then give you -a plain statement of the facts just as we find them. If we. can cure you, we want the case, if not we will frankly tell you so. ; If yon wish to profit by the advances and late, discov eries in medicine you certainly know that you must, pat ronize a physician who has kept himself fully abreast of the times. Such a man is in a position to be of untold benefit to you, and he is the physician that should be con sulted.'' . . :, " " J Tot store thaa anartet ef a UMi bvt methods sr cure, to stay eared, Blaeel VoIsob, jrorvo-vltau Dblllty, urinary Complaints, rus, r istnia, aad an associate diseases of Brest vrtta tbatr teflaa compl lost loss. We sever tbe eatlre Bld of cbrouie or acuie alBissiS sassy- Wslto U r easuioe )alt 7. oinca aouas a a. at, 10 t ie , ktt toMBar, t to it, St. Louis Medical & Surgical Dispensary .' .- ooavxa sxcovo an takhtll statETa, roaTuao, oaiooa. . BOX CAR THIEVES CAUGHT AT THE DALIES ; . Had Broken Into Freight Cars and Stolen Five Cases ' : of Shoes. - ' . The Dalles, Or., Feb. 18. Three men, giving the names of Casey, Long and McOulre, were arrested lsat night for ths larceny of goods from an O. R. 4k N. Co.'s csr. Deputy Sheriff Wood and Officer John Crate were warned by tele gram from Detective Fitzgerald at Arlington, "Look out for box car thlevea." la the evening1 the men were found attempting to sell shoes in the city. After being . .arrested several sacks filled with shoes were found nesr the depot. About., four and a halt cases wsrs recovered. Five cases were stolen. - The other case may have been sold or hidden some othef plaoe. All the men are ex-convicts and the evi dence against them is strong. . Remember th Maine. navana. Feb. It. governor Ma goon and other American officials' attended services today in memory of the victims of the Maine disaster, thlg betng-trie ninth aftnlveraary-of -the-destruction -ex tbe battleship in Havana harbor. , The wreck of the battleship Is still a con spicuous feature of the harbor and on tjis masts protruding above tbe waters a number of flags snd wreaths were fastened today. Hay' s llair-IIcnllh Restores Gray Hair to Youthful Color. 50c. ALL DRUGGISTS. LI A D m M A the most won DC&fW rlMDI I 1 1 vAnVXMWOFTHR AGtlNTHC SENT POSTPAID eTitArrtKr cf wrue MABrrj , 2MPtRB0TTLCTOrAU.KINDS.-v. . SstPARO) rOS HVPOOCRMIOO IKTUIrUU OSt. 4U-T4 CUJVUOU. CO. . AT-ljWVIALi - .-;. -. 3or sale by SKIDMORE DRUG CO. 101 Third St Srortlaad, Or. I have the largest prac tice because I invaria bly fulfill my promises Success isn't attained at a bound. It is made up of many little triumphs. A large medical prac tice doesn't await tbe young physician at the col lege door. He must prove himself- He must work toward success day after day, doiriK well each day's tasks. ' :. .;.' -.' - It has always been my rule to promise nothing that I am not absolutely certain of accomplish ing. Realizing: that no one - physician can suc cessfully undertake to cure all diseases, I entered special courses Vf study in preparation for my present work. For sixteen years I have been proving my ability and building my success. I have mastefed. first the simpler diseases, then ones that others neither cure nor IhcDrM'aylor Company 22V4 Morrison Street, Corner Second Portland, Oregon i Patlaata living eat at lit elty aad earning ts fer trsatmsat will be f smiths with fui room chargs. Check year tui a sUraa t ti aferriwa . 25 YEARS IN , ".PORTLAND Onr fee Need Not Be Paid Unless Cored CONSULTATION FREE - ' , ' ..-'-'-. eeattuy we save loads a close sendy SKoeinulLcr'G Poultry BoolL - An AXMAJtae rom ior. Ther k-aothlng b h world like t. It eentaias U34 tern t"i-. tian.lulr ll'o tratvd. ... A Duaaletr ot must IxrauiUul CU4 Hasas af Fewls trne te lire. It ten in ahnnt all kinds of Xsmughsraa Vewlv with Hf lias lllaetratloaa. aad prh-va of ssiue. . It tells hew ' to talae psultrr aacrcesriilljr and bow tn treat all dlseaae eoanmua aiamig tbem. . It sires . working ptaa aad illiixcratkni. ot soureulsac Poultry llvasea. , It teUa all abeat . Incubators and Brooders - It fire full taatrsctlnns for enerattng all kind of Ineuhetor. Tlila enaptav I sarT;- ' asiy eamulete and wortk dullsr . to su'en ' Swing aa lucahator. It flee desctiptlnna ami " ' r rices f Inrubaum, BroDder and all kind "t oallrr Happlle. la fact. It I an eucfrlopull f rbli-kendnm aa4 will l Mailed t sujan on reolpt t snly IS cent. Xoot awsMy r. , luilisd U Be l.atsil ! . , ft ft UOUmi,-ts-lltlrhMsiil-81r TndaMaib Free Bemsle. Address Dept.. ,lasn.l-ill0sas.tBsssHiT. I The Shine THAT GOES TWICE AS FAD ' DM. TATLOB. The Leading- Specialist. compre - '"WEAKNESS." To KOitace temporary activity me luaciiona us essse c railed weakae Is s simple nr. mil 10 permanently rrenjn aaa T!(ror ts a problem tl that bat few ertctan bar oired. I aerer treat for ta. is porary effecia. fader mr sys. j ten of treatmest, every Mt of f j ImprsTeaient la a part of a per- ,2 aaaaent cor. 1 hiazh otber !j pbrsk-laas hs-e, thruufb oiy sue- JJ eeaa In effectlo pemiaaent J! enrea, bees conrlnced of tb fact f; -that preaiatareneoa, lnaa of Dow- M r, eic, are bat ayaintein r M nitlBS frua ebroni lnflsmms- II tloa or eonsevtloo ta ta prostata Stand, anno' base a yet been able te duplicate an nrea. My ar.tesn ot Incal treatnabt ta th en It ertectlrs tsssns jr-t known for reatorlns tn praatst to It normal tat. which alwara re- M It n w it H II il salt In full nil complete retarn or arreaitn ana visor. Hack s earn Is shsvlntely permanent, be es as tli coroutine) responlbl for the funettoaal dlonrder ts en tirely removed. It Is tne saly kld of ear a patient desires. nd he th only klu4 of car I will trsat f or. - - . CONSULTATION TUX. y I tat sothlnt la my an-. soancements bat th etralshf. qnar troth. It will cnc yon Kolhlns to call and talk orer jnmt esse. Yoe rsn find ant all s front your troabl and yos ean later arranso to befls treatment any time yon like. My office. -comprising tea rooms. r tbe larseat. most elesant snd beat quipped ta th west. . Pert. f su a-Misr J I ,, a, l uT , sa S M WE CUR.E Stricture ' ' ContracLerJ Disorders " , Varicocele ' ; 2 Blood Poison Impaired Vitality '...' " Kidney, Bladder, and ' Prostatic Disorders : ' Rectal Diseases v' mrtUi ora pfcoxti.sM and kkvepi "rept a cos nnlea w know w isn cure It. tv aln.ly th narnliar nature .f eeerr ln.llrl.l nsl css- n1 TKKAT th f t! SK. not ajuip-. tome, wk tf.a ii out p.uitvrs. mow 'HI MKl,l UTt WKI.Ir what to est atnt drink diir. Ing the eonrae of treatment. an4 wbsr to arohl. Aa to terma: Our Isrr- prs.-t Ic enahles ns to ' tI RK t"T LKSX l.lKV llian ths AVKHI.R SO-f.xM.Kn M'RCIAI.Isra-otid, you see ths results heore yrwt are r-ult'-l to se ns, ' HONKST. . CIINOI 1PNTIOI X fRK rl'KAKH for Itself. rUtTI.NtKHt. JKM.OIH of l II acea. try to rmti us iwnw n u irr. to MM AM,, but ivri.llji.m ir.S are n..t InfliM-nrsd br Ibeir arn-'tmetit.. M .k ANY slAN stifferlnjr frotn stiy ,Messe w f t In CAM. A X 0 KKK I X Mnr eases Hi -I'OHIIHI.V INI'I'SARLK ete rrfto the re.Klt or I'OUH THK ITU K. I. and wlien n.'h...ia .. h a MB Wl'lJiV are directed 'imtAUIt 'I 1 1 H t'At SK inl with care end p.t lt-nei,.n to ymr can. loC i'A. ls enred. of the Sleess of mass. Mr tbe latest