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THE OREGON DAILY JOUKNAU . PORTLAND. -TUESDAY . EVENING, JULY . 0, , 1907. mm IK STATE: TOURflEY LEADICS LIGHTS OF CLUB DO FUNNY STUNTS AT LOW JINKS The Multnomah low Jinks, which were held Uit Sunder. went off wlti tfinmnri fllnTl TnstflUllirr P b which has been cnef o lacteriatlo of .11 , Two, xnereoy voyiating Banger, of Shortage. : ffiVHCrTON HANDICAPS previous Low Jinks. One of the moat . pathstlfl incidents Which secured Purina the dev iru the submission of Professor Renlck. the oluh'a well ' known boxinff . Instructor. The profeaaor; while strolling along: the bank of I the Lew river, waa suddenly WILJL ili.BAIIJltJLAl hurled hlrn headlong lntohe swift wsf. era of the Lewie river. He waa rapidly carried out of alrht of the horrer-strtok. JHrs. Cook. Captures Women's Singles en crowd and everybody considered It a Cup by Defeating Mis. Fording- ' "22" 'JT. Finale in Men's Doable "Go by Beaver ihe club membera wars aurprleed na aeiigntea to rind tns proressor. Killed tn a ealmon net which waa stretched across the mouth of the Lewis river. Mr. Renlck waa uninjured and Default Other Tennis Newt. Work has begun on two new tennis courts at the Multnomah club. The courts will be of clay and will be sit uated on the extreme outfield of the baseball grounds. They are being made specially for the atate tournament, which begina July SO, and will have to beJs-oken up not later than the begin- g of the football season. This will make five courts for the state tournament a great plenty. There are little grounds for the published statements that a tournament cannot properly be played on asphalt and dirt courts together. If the dirt oourta are he was showered withongTatulaUons on acoount of his wonderful vitality. James Blemmone attempted to pull off a f eke bull fight, but the same waa quickly auppressed by the county iUOwrrgeeBMcMiilan ' won the high dive conteet by diving from the .top of a fir tree ill feet high. Mr. McMil lan received an extra Targe medal for this event, s It took him four hours to climb the tree. , William Harris,, me weji raown wwr from the Batcer ntoca company, muwcu hi. wonderful versatility. He starred in th haaohaM Mm, uiuiutd the lead ing Juvenile role in the three-legged race and 'played the part of the oW woman py going to ueo on m r-mrn r- Sumptuous repeat was served on the ka riiipina- th banauet Parson's or chestra, whloh was cleverly hidden in a bower of palm ana uregon wua grape, (Uncounted mualc. The lemonade booth mi in rhir of Qua Meyer. The suo of the. Jinks waa laraelv due to the hard work of the committee, consistm RICHES STAKES I FOB FAST COLTS rge Prank Banner. r s aa firm as those at Irvlnrton. for exam ple, the difference In the ntav la ao in- significant aa to be inappreciable. With two aaphalt and three dirt courta for th ANNIVERSARY GF NATIONAL SPORT Ujicle Sam Celebrates Golden Wedding to Baseball r Game This Year. atate tournament, moreover, the playera can usually cnooae Detween tne two kinds. If they should have any prefer ence. Sad of Zrvlngton Tourney. The Irvlnrton handlcan tournament. whloh has been In progrees for a little over two weeks, will be wound up next Q , .. -A n .......,.,... - 4 l.(.k ....... . wmwAy at ibi nuvii. v v 1 ilia , . , and perhaps three of the final rounda Many Millions Are Spent Annually in win oe aeoiaea. FIFTY LONG YEAES OF UNBKOKEN POPULAKITY Professional Game and There Never Were So Many Amateur Players as Today. The ownership of the ladles' slnglee cup waa decided yeeterday afternoon, the contesting playera being Mra. Cook and Miss Fording. Mies Fording was picked to win by many, but her oppo nent piayea an exceedingly real game, and captured the match In straight sets. very close to the net and with much The golden wedding .of Uncle Bam speed and her opponent waa unable to to hie national sport, baseball, takes 2UJl?J!:, no.vB2L 1?ruYl0S?r -MrB: Place thle year, and finds the game WW lit UU.V VBJ lga-UtagfllVSJ UWl SIVIJ. gSjSJ Bp I a . . . V-. aufJ member of he flret rank of lady tennle Plyl by more people than any field piayere in uregon. The handicap was exeroiae mankind anowa. owe l- in favor of Mra Cook, but she it claimed by some experta that . kLv, baaebaU dates back aa far aa 1842, but YT. T'JT' . a the game of that day U eo radically Ooea and McAlpin have been awarded different from what we call baaebaU am uoudioi iropniea oy uejauiu i noy today aa to bear little relation lO 11. .neir way to tne rmais in gooa HaeebalL so- called In the 4Us and but were destined not to play the early '60a, waa little more than round wop- their style, final round, aa Northrop, who as team-mate of Benham's waa to go against them in the final round, waa euddenly called eaat and could not play. Northrop will remain in the east for several weeks, but hopsa to be back In time to try for the state champtonahlp ae well aa the northwest and Interna tional champlonahlpa which follow It. One of the events to be decided on Saturday is the men's elngles. But six piayere are left in this event Wilder and Ferris will play the semi-final round In the lower half late this after noon. Wilder will owe 15 and the match should be a. good one. Ferrta won the open handicap singles laat year, being over-handicapped at receive 15 4-(. Thle year he plays from owe l- and from hie showing ao far he stands a good chance to annex the trophy. If Ferrla Wlna thla year he will be entitled to the cup and will at the same time demon strate that he Is weU up araon the best tennle playera In this section. Benham, Cook Ingham, Andrewe and Zollinger still remain In the upper half. Benham will play Cooking-ham tonight. Andrews Seats Wlokexanam. One of the best matches of the tournament was played last Saturday afternoon, when Andrews put It over the club champion. Wlckersham, the score being 4-8, 6-1, 6-3. "Wick" was compelled to owe 16 1-6. The mixed doubles will also be fin ished Saturday. Mr. Raley and Mrs. Oreen will go against Wolf and Mine Gose tomorrow and the winner will meet Bellinger and Mrs. Cook In the semi-finals. In the other half but two teams are left, Rosenfeld and Mies Fording and Benham and Mies Shaefer. The ladles' doubles are ready for the finals, and It Is just possible that they will not be held over until Saturday. The teama ao far unbeaten are Miaa Leadbetter and Mra Cook and Mlea Shaefer and Mrs. Raley. An admission will be charged to the games Saturday, and in order to make the card more at tractive an exhibition match will prob ably be arranged between Ooee and Mc Alpin and another strong team of male racket-wlelders. ere. or town ball, and It was not until a national convention of baaeball play era, held in New York in 1857, drafted a aet of rules and put the sport on an organised baals that its extraordinary development began, a growth whioh has carried It to all parte of the world. In this convention the word "na tional" waa Used for the flret time In connection with baseball, and teams soon began to apring up In Philadelphia, Boston, Chglcago and other large cities. The Crase Spreads. Smaller towna took up the READY FOR- BIG ENDURANCE RUN Scores of Autoists Will Start in Glidden Tour Tomor row Morning. Don't fail to pay your west side positively the last bill tomorrow, of discount. la8y Bellevne Boats Smithvllle. Bellevue, July 9. The Bellevue team aereatea tne emitnviue nine here Sun day by the score of 8 to 6. Hlrech Jonea and Boglnaky played -good ball for the Polk county lada, while M. Kickell and Mulkey were the stars for the xamhinera. The lineup: ,V. J. Boglnsky, catcher; Jones; first base; I nn.M ut.k : feswman. third base; Crook, right field; IKM center rieia; tirenson, lert field. Bellevue Russell, left field; D. Nick en, second naae; Morns, nrst basi; Mitchell, catcher: Mulkey, ehortstop; Puerst, third base: M. Nlckelt pitcher; locum, center ueia; neer, rignt rieia. TIME TO ACT Don't Wtit for the Fatal Stages of Kidney IllnessProfit by Other People's Expe riences. Occasional attacks of headache, irreg ular urination, headaches and diiiy spells are common early symptoms of kidney disorders. It's an error to neg lect these ills. The attacks may pass off for a time but return with greater Intensity. If, there are -symptoms of dropsy puffy swellings below the eyes, bloating of limbo and ankles, or any .part of the body, don't delay a minute. egln taking Doan's Kidney Pills and ap up the treatment until the. kidneys i well, when your old time health and CnjOr will return. Mrs. J. O. Sterns of Mt. Tabor, Or., tnervtng on West avenue, says: "I have cXRlphiy recommended Doans Kidney xjmrulB for several yeare-i I still do so, -jPbelievIng that any sufferer, from bacX fj ache or ktdnc- complaint will find thla remedy all that is claimed for it.- My own experience proved that Doan a Kid-' ney Fills prom tply relieve backache and other noticeable symptoms of kidney complaint. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cants. Foeter-Mllburn Co.,, Buffalo, New York, sole agents , for the 'United Statee. - Remember the nam DOWN'S and take ao otheiv craze, which, though halted for a time during the oivll war. never ceased in Its rapid advance, and before long from Atlantic to Pacific the United States accepted baseball aa the sport best suited to the American character. Today more millions are spent yearly for baaeball than belonged to the richest roan In the United State at the time the aame was getting its start The figures are daaing. Laat aeaaon In the minor leagues 4.2U0 players signed con tracts; thla year the number will reach 4,600, with a salary list for the season of $2,900,000; 8600,000 more goes to this for the payment of players in the National and American leagues, xnis makea a total of 83,600,000. Members of the outlaw leagues and Independent clubs bring the total up to the huge fleures of 84.000.000. There never were ao many amateur players aa now. Thousands of men and boys nlay the came for love to one who did so In the old times. Every town and hamlet haa lta clubs, and in many of them the players spend their own money for expenses. Social clubs and manufacturing establishments, business houses snd counting rooms, departments in city, atate and national government, achoola and colleges are engaging In the snort in ever Increasing numbers. Then that prolific breeding ground for the baaeball microbe, the lot in tne Dig city. Is ever turning out its crop. Baseball 1st riiilipplifM. Baseball has made Its way In the Philippines. It Is being played by the Jape, a team of whom are now in this country. It has made a nit in London, and even Parle sees occasional games. The convention that started the sport on such an extraordinary career of popularity as that la well worth com memorating. Playera are living today who distinct ly recall that famous conference and the work It did. A. J. Reach, the Lajole of his day. and until 1867 the greatest second baseman the game had known, exhibits with pride a finger he broke In 1857. Prior to 1867 every baaeball score of a completed game had a 11 in It. for Instead of playing nine Innings, aa we do' today, th rule was that the team which had scored 21 runs, when both aides had an eaual number of Innings, was the winner. Many Changes In Boles. A third strike was then out if caueht on the bound; so with either a "fair foul," foul or a fair ball. Then a home run waa not allowed when a batted ball went out of the ground. Instead, the hitter waa limited to one base, the Idea belnc that he could not make the circuit unless the team In the field had had an opportunity to get the ball and retire him. Rules have changed often In 50 years. Once there was a ''fair foul" hit. by which a ball was considered fair If It struck fair, no matter if It rolled out afterward. First three halls gave a man his base, then gradually the num ber went all the way up to seven, only to come back to four. One vear the came was Dlaved with four strikes, another year a Dlaver was credited with a hit every time he got a base on balls. The base for being nit with pitched ball waa abolished and then later restored, and finally came the foul strike rule, the most important piece of modern baseball legislation. CANBY BALL PLAYERS WIN MONDAY GAME (tarsal Special Service.) Cleveland, O., July .For the several score of enthusiastic automoblllsts who win start in the Olidden tour tomorrow morning this way a day of rush and hustle. It was the laat day to see that the machines were In proper shape for the contest, to arranae for tne cnecKins of baggage and to arrange the countless other details necessary to tne ion jour ney. With the near atDroach of the date for departure interest and enthus iasm in the tour has srreauy increased and everyone concerned is looking for ward to uie moat successful contest of its kind that has ever taken place in America. Chairman F. B. Hower of the commit tee In charge of the run, which as in prevloue years Will be held under the auspices of the American Automobile association, haa finished the office end of the task. All the entrants have been sunDlled with numbers for their cars and badges Tor themselves, guests and chauffeurs. The tour will cover a total distance of about 1.600 mtlea, and 16 days' elapsed time. The actual running time will be 11 days, the others being spent In stop-overs. This makes an average of 126 miles a day for the tour, although the lonaest day's run will be 174 miles and the shortest 97. The Journey each day to the night stops will be as follows: July 10, Cleve land to Toledo; July 11, to South Bend, Indiana; July 12. to Chicago: July 13 and 14, In Chicago; July 16. to South Bend. Indiana; July 16, te Indianapolis; July 17, to Columbus, Ohio; July 18, to Canton, Ohio; July 19, to Pittsburg; July 20, to Bedford springs, Pennsylvania; July 21, at Bedford Springs; July 22, to Baltimore; July 23, to Philadelphia; July 24, to New xorx. Thirty-Scren Thousand Dol lars Is Value of Realiza tion Race. SPEEDY THREE-YEAR- OLDS CONTEST TODAY If Favorite, Peter Pm, Captures the Prise His Winnings Will Hare Reached One Hundred ThouajuiJ Already This Season. east during the "moral cru the country soma (By J. S. A. MacDonald.) (Hearst Newt by Longest Leasee Wtre.) New Tork. July . This afternoon the famous Lawrence Realisation stakes for 8-year-olds, at one and five eighths miles, will be run and won at Sheepa head Bay, Long Island. The Conor Island Jockey dub announces the value of the fixture to be olose on to 827,000. Since the American derby at Wash ington park, Chicago. Is no more, the Realisation stakes are really the richest among oil American 1-year-old specials. At one time the Realisation stakes amounted In value to over 845,000, but somehow the entry and nomination to the 1907 renewal waa not Hi' ha aa might be expected, perhaps due to the uncertainty or the permanenoy of the tun in tne sade which swept 16 months a so. v' The nrlse is well worth the while at champions. The Realisation stakes will nrlng both Peter Pan and Salvidere to- einer along with Frank U11L McCarter, ambesi, Paumonok. Faust and Don En rique,, quite a galaxy of stars. Usually tne rape simmera down to three or four starters, Dut this year a more preten tious entry Is assured. At this time it looks to be victory for Peter Pan. who nas already put the Belmont stakea, the Brooklyn derby, the Standard stakes and the Xidal stakes to hla credit. A Realisation will place the Commando colt'a earnings at close to 2100,000, truly a remarkable record when you come to minx mat ne is Dareiy tnrougn tne nrst nan or the season. Balvldere was a sufferer from acute toothache durlnc the early days of May. He lost flesh and Is today not really himself. However, hla crackina race behind Frank Gill and Montaomery In the Coney Island stakes of last Satur day week snows mm a real great ooit. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY ON TODAY OREGOir TROOPS DEMOLISH-FLEET Guardsmen Man Guns in the Forts and Sink Mythical Attacking Squadron. company Q of Oregon City are encamped under eommand of Major McDonald, at Seaside. . . . When in San Francisco Stay at Hotel Hamlin, 827 JCddy. rire. proof; loo rooms, 46 batns; rates 1 1.6 6 and up. Eddy-etreet oars at ferry. Don't fa.ll m m, van waat aide na bill tomorrow. Positively the) last day of discount. y(lpeeM Pkwetea te The Tearaal.) Fort Stevens, July I. After eueoesa- fully demolishing a mythical fleet and repelling the attack of a mythical landing- party yesterday, the Oregon Nation al Guar dam en here are enthuaiajrtto over the coast defense maneuvers to be participated in during their JO days' encamoment Those at Fort Columbia and the companies in camp at Seaalde are equally enthuslaatlo and If spirit is needed to make tne proniema a suc cess there la onlv the brlahtest outlook. (jam pe.nl as a. C ana K. or tne x nirn Dead Man Found In the Woods. Astoria, Or,, July To 4sa4 body of a man was found in the woods en the upper course or Gray's river yeeteraay. It la supposed to be thai of a timber cruiser, a number of whom hara been in tne vicinity lately. ' Even? Ue::::: V aMstewsM ens uit tv MAJVT1 Ykkiri.na & , a BU Mat BlKiar loi S W00SA2US, 014 kaS oo. Art USMUTtl That won't come off, appears on baby's ice miiwr vnt tome or wniie s cream ermlfuge, the great worm medicine, Why not keep that smile on baby's f aee If you keep this medicine on hand. you will never see anything else but smiles on his face. Mra S Black well, Oklahoma, writes: "My babjr waa neevlsh and fretful. Would not eat and I fearer ha wnM die. I used a bottle of White's Cream vampauiH a, v, a. - i ,uiauf a.uu ie mi not neo a SICK unisn mxm wiui wniynn a kiiu v uiicwy wnoa. com oy all druggists. ine rim avprnrmim mihiwh, mim tloned here, the former being detailed to the field maneuvers and tl two bodies) to the artillery drill. Com- aniea B and M, Thira uregon re at Frt Columbia. The otner com panlea of the Third Oregon and separate Scoffs SEBlal-Pepai Bi;si:3 A POSITIVE cuns the fe"4'dWai4'i?i em. aoecaiseiaTfCraa' 1 V Riaioaly eae tl. the , II vent eases el fcete L 0eae aiwMMtww mi xw IKEiAXTAL-PET-m BeUnfeatola OfelSa v eld Vr An Cnrtteta, ferMHiN TREATED A1ND CURED CHAUTAUQUA BASEBALL T0UBNEY OPENS TODAY The Chautauqua baaeball tournament at Gladstone park begins today. Oames will be played every afternoon except Sunday until July 20, on which date the deciding game will be played. The schedule is as follows: July 9, Bralnard Cubs vs. Chemawa; July 10. Trunkmakers vs. North Paci fies; July 11, St. Johns vs. Bralnard Cubs; July 12, Chemawa vs. Trunkmak ers; July IS, North Pacific vs. St. Johns; July 16, Chemawa vs. North Pacific; July 16, St. Johns vs. Trunkmakers; July 17, Bralnard Cube vs. North Pa- ' 1 r-' Tiilv 1ft tit lfhnm vm fhamaw, July IB. Trunkmakers vs. Bralnard Cubs; July 20, the two teams In the lead. (Joornal 8pecltl Berries. ) Cleveland. Ohio. July 9. Playing the annual national amateur golf champ(on- nin Dearan tnis momma on tne links or the Euclid Golf club with a medal play round. 18 holes. The tournament will continue through the week. The en trants are almost without exoention well known rolfere. whoae hlarh stand ard of play gives promise of good competition. Northwests Defeat Stettlers. The Northwest Gun company's base ball team defeated the Stettlere on the old Portland field. East Twelfth and Davis streets, Sunday, by a acore of 11 to 8. The feature or the game waa the hitting of both teama. Batteries: Northwest Gun company, Parent and Fleming; Stettlers. Bach and Mitchell. The Northwest Gun company's team wants games out of the city. Address C. B. Leek, 1122 East Main street. Sow to Owe CMUblalaa. To enlor freedom from chlllblains." writes John Kemp, Bast Otisfleld. Ms., "I aoolr Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Have also used It for salt rheum with excel lent results." 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Mustang Liniment Qoes ejatekly ts th very ears sf the disease and steps ths most deeasst, axeruolatlng pains almost Instantly. Mexican Mustang Liniment Oures ovary ailment of Maa or Baast that a goad, hsnsst Unlmsnt saa mr. Nana better, Nona so good. OSS CGecWo Xke WU-Xaewe fteUekle CHINESE set aa4 Kark I DOCTOR CAMAS WANTS TO PLAY STEVENSON FOB PUBSE The Camas ball nlavers are anxious ror a return match with Stevenson. The following- challenge has been re ceived by The Journal: Camas Baseball club hereby chal lenges the Bteveneon club of Stevenson, Washington, for a same of baseball to be played on Camas grounds on July 21, for a purse- of 2200 a side, each team to play the same men or players who jlayed in the game at Stevenson, Waah ngton, on July 4. each team to have an umpire. We are willing to put up a forfeit. Stevenson, we mean business. It la up to you to play or beck down. J. T. POINDEXTER. "Manager Camas BaaebaU Club, Camas, Washington." RESTORES GRAY HAIR National Leagne. At Brooklyn Chicago 5, Brooklyn 0. At New Yorkj-St. Louis 2. New York At boston First aame: Boston 2. Cin cinnati o. eecona game: Cincinnati , inoeton o. to Its NATURAL COLOR. Stops its falling out, and positive ly removes Dandruff. Keeps hair 6ott and elossv. it not a dye. iruaranteed perfectly pure. Philo Hay Spec. Co., Newark. N. J. 30c. bottles, all druggiata Northwest Leagne, At Seattle Tacoma 9, Seattle 0. HOW LONG HAVE YOU HAD IT (Special Dispatch to Tbe fenrail.) Canby, Or., July 9. Can by was t ctor In two ball games yesterday. the morninar the Canby Juniors b the. Barlows. 7 to . In the afternoon the Canby Slants administered a defeat to the Fremonta of Portland, to the merry score of 24 to 1. The Canby strong hitters wore out three pitchers for the Premonts, wnne, tne jrremonts were unable to find Baty, Canby'a twirier. Dayton Defeats Lafayette. (SoeeUi DlDteh to The Journal.) Dayton, Or., July 9. The Dayton baseball team defeated the Lafayette team last Sunday In one of the fastest gamea ever played on the Dayton grounds. The Daytons started hitting Baker from the first and after the sec ond -Inning, Lafayette changed their battery -entirely, but the Dayton boys atlli kept up the fireworks, and when the fray waa over the score waa 4 to 1 in favor of Dayton. Dayton made 14 base hits to Lafayette's t. r ' Batteries Dayton, Pteard and Kloek Lafayette., Baker and Baker: Wood and fieymond, . . . - Kidney disease may develop suddenly and become fatal tn a few weeks, but this Is rare. It usually appeara with mild symptoms, although as the kidneys are not sensitive, It may have been de velopir. for months even years. It is usually curable the first few weeks, In fact, it often gets well of Itself. But If it haa been long enough in the sys tem to have become chronic (fastened) the books then declare It to be Incur able. Right here Is the crucial question: via, how long have iron had it? If it has been In the avetem for aome'montha, there is nothing known to medicine that will reach It except Fulton's Renal Com pound. It differs from all kidney medi cines ever known in thle tremendoufetv important point--it Is the only one that reduces Inflammation and corrects the kidney function AFTER It has become chronic, aa well, as before. As there is no sharp abiding line marking the time when the trouble changea to the j cnronio rorm isn t it as eiear aa noon day that thoughtful people with kid ney diseaae ahould take at once the only known specific that reaches It In all stages T The annual deaths are Over (3,000 170 per day. Theae census figures show how appallingly serious and prevalent this thing la getting to be that la In nocently referred to in the homes aa "kidney trouble." 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Uur small lee enables us to cure for less money than many self-styled specialists ask for their services. Our advice to you will be worth much in your ease if you need the services of a skilled, reliable specialist. No Pay Unless Cured If you have s disease or weakness peculiar to men your condi tion calls promptly for the best treatment the medical profession -affords. We have long studied and thoroughly mastered infirmi ties of this character. Our business and professional methods are clean. While we are naturajly ambitious to cure as many men as possible, yet we want to do so on a fair and square basis, with mutual confidence between physician and patient Our object is, not so much to do the work that other doctors can do, but rataer to do that which they cannot do. What we solicit in particular Is obstinate cases; cases which hare been made worse by all kinds of inferior treatment, The knowledge, skill and experience of years are at your service. By the latest and best methods we cure to remain cured. VARI COSE OR KNOTTED VEINS, BLOOD POISON. NERVO VITAL DEBILITY, BLADDER and KIDNEY Troubles, and all associate diseases and weaknesses with their reflex complications. We make no misleading statements, deceptive or nnbuainesa-like propositions to the afflicted, neither do we promise to cure them in a few days, nor offer cheap, worthless treatment in order to secure their patronage. Honest doctors of recognized ability do not resort to such methods. CONSULTATION FREE AND INVITED Our reputation snd work are not a mushroom growth. We have been curing men for 27 yesrs. Write, if you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confiden tial and all replies sent in plain envelope. Enclose 2-cent stamp ' to insure reply. OFFICE HOURS 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; evenings, 7 to 8:30; Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL oojurxm raooBm abts YAXJax.1. arr-uraTS, romTXAjrs, ouaov. ST. LOUIS DISPENSARY FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Saadersosr'e Oompoaad Sofia aad Oottoa Boot rttts. The Boat aad eel? reliable remedy fue 1S LAXli) rKBuwa. Oate toe saest . h.tlute mm 1m S a to ' Tr)ee3 set hot. mailed tm aula wrapper. aeereae iw. i. a. rtaavav IS rait smet, ertaud Oieaes. IN UNCOMPLICATED CASES MY FEE IS ONLY YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED I Dave the Largest Prac tice Because I Invaria bly Fullill ly Promises Success Isn't attained at a bound. It is made ud of manv little triumohs. A lares medics practice doesn't await the young physician at the college door. He must prove himself. He nxust work toward success day after day, doing well each dars tasks. It has always been my rale to promise noth ing that I am not absolutely certain of accom plishing. Realizing that no one physician can successfully undertake to curs all diseases, i entered aneeiat cnttriea of Itudv in ereoaratloa for ray present work, for 16 years I have been proving my ability and building my suc cess. I have mastered, first the simpler dis- eaaea. then the serious comolex and stubborn ones that others neither cure nor comprehend. I have confined my efforts to diseases of men exclusively and there is no ailment belonging to this class that l cannot runy conquer. I make broad and definite claims. I tell men that I can cure them, even though others have failed. Jealous doctors have chargsd me with daianing too much. BuL I ask. wherein have I failed to fulfill s promise? Mr erac tice is now fully twice that of any other specialist upon tne Jfacttie coast treatinar men's diseases. It has arown to these dimensions because I have made promises and fulfilled them. Each curs I have effected is a triumph and a manifestation of skill that has had its part in the making of my suc cess. Each day new cures are completed, and my present growth of prac tice is more rapid than ever before. Consultation is free. If you are afflicted, consult me. You csut rely upon what I tell you, and if I accept your case you can rest assured that a complete ana permanent cure win iouow my treatment AH necessary X-Ray examinations ere sbso- lutely free to patients. My equipment for X-Ray work is the finest and most complete ever pro duced, and equally per fect results are not possi ble with an inferior appa ratus. All medicines are pre pared from standardised drugs in my own private laboratory and are rap piled te patients at actual - : j The Dr. lay ! Compaiy m Morrison St., Ccr. 2nd f Patients ltvtnr trot ef the rtty aad ewmte te ortland for. treatment will be furnished ltt ne room free of eharace, Check, your, trwaks 61 root to llefe MofTlaoa Street. , - . . MTMA Te produoe temporary aetivlty , ex ine ruaeuoM in eases or so eeJled weakaeeo Is a alia pie ana.! ter, but- te permanently restore etreorth aad visor is e, problem that but tew phystetans have eoiveo. i sorer treat for tem porary effeetav Under torn or irumnL iv ave- blt of 1 Improvement la a part of a per manent - osre. Thouah other physicians have, through car sue sees in v efteotlna pensasest euros, been convinced of tbe (aet tnat preaaatureaeaa. loss of pow er, eto.. are but symptoms re- suiuna rrom earenio mxiamma tlon or oongestlon la the prostate Blaad. none have aa yet .hees able to duplicate my euros system of local trestmeat Is the only effective mesne yet snows for restorlas the prostate to Its whloh always 'fv , a? oraaal aalM suits Is full and cowplaterotnr sf atrensth aad visor. Such a sere Is absolutely permanent, ne eaase the eondUoo respon slbls for the funetlonsl disorder Is en tirely removed. It is the enijr kind sf s sure, s petlest eesiros. U tbe only BIAS St euro for. snd wtu treat v iwstn.TATxor na - I state - nothlns - Is wr- ouneetnents but te 'ri- v seuaro trvth. It wi.J f I ' ; or case. To i ' ' ' OOUI J'WT in. ( iter- ni; t(j ' any- t- ' ..." 1 II