A v THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST ' 8. -1007. 13 jRintvr in i far e n F-?i cm lTiniiniis bai' iM.iiyvitpR fourth- timet- in UUAdl rilbntKO TUK LUUHL Tfllld Henley, Wright and Klnsella That Is the New Dope Just f Each Have Best llcconl : Jianaca -Uut by Uoast in Ecspective Staffs, ' League's President The latest dops on Mit league Hitch- srs shows that, 10' havs so far been . UHd In ths four clubs and that "Polly" Gray of Los Angeles la ths raal loader Of ths -bunch. . " "Silvers" Henley haa tht bast record of tha San Francisco twirlsrs, "Bill" Wright la Oakland' star slabstsr and Klnsella, leads tha Beaver aUff. Hera . - k. a An tha season UD to , 'and Including tha games played August with extra teama at Long Baach or some ,7. . . I other towa near Loa Angeles, and at " n I mm ah. ntk.a mmIh. . , WQD. Jjuil j. I tm vr buiuv uiuai nut urns wiv fJosraal Special Service.) Bakersflold. Aug. I. J. Cat Ewlng. president of the Paelflo Coast Baieball League, who la In town examining local banks, makes tha statement that tha I game of the aeries between Cleveland coast league win nave six teams ni i ana stnwn inr m wu vuKuwyu Ball players consider! It a rare privi lege to participate in aklngle series for the world's championship. : v ; . A few have been fortunate enough to take part In two such struggles. Bat what of the athlete who Qualinea In three and still stands In Una for the fourth T 1 " ' If you think this Is a record to be proud of then Up your bat to George Davis, veteran shortstop of tha Chi cago White Box. He la tha only active player to turn tha trick. ' It was 14 rears aero that Davis first heard tha call "play ball" In the Bret season, and that continuous baseball will be played In three cities. "The idea next year." said Mr. Ewlng last night, Is to form a six-team league, ship. Davis guarded tha third sack tor Cleveland. lie had been playing a year or two la tha big league and was accounted a star among such diamond heroes as .Clarkson, Kelly, Bennett, Nash, MeAleer and Cy Young. all the aamea were cloaelv contested. and It was his play that gave Dsvis mo reputation that he has handled with care ever since. Two years later he wae found play ing with New York when) that club dashed with, Muggsy McGraw's Bal timore team in the Temple cup games. Many- present-day fans recall that mo mentous aeries. Despite the efforts of the Baltimore mobs, New York cap tured the championship with the as sistance mainly of Rusle and Meekln, who mowed down the opposing bats men amid showers of epithets and more tangible missiles. Davis played the game of his life. And everybody remembers the stren uous combat of last year. It was the most notable world's series ever played and the veteran shortstop steadied the White Box Infield and gathered every thing that came hla way, Juat as he did It years ago for Cleveland. KltnW anil eluhw Bergmann, Los Angeles.... 6 Grayggyoe Angeles ........ 1 'H"iiLos Angela ........ t ".jejr, Han Francisco . , . , x i Wright. Oakland ...IS Slogan, Oakland 8 Carnea, Oakland-Los Ang...li Burns, Los Angeles., 10 Jones, Ban Franciaoo .....18 Quick. Ban Francisco 8 Ashley, Ban Franclaco . . . 5 Hlckey, Ban Franclsoo .... 1 Cates, Oakland It Joy, Ban Franclsoo I Nagls. Los Angeles ..It Klnsella, Portland. 10 liartman, Portland 4 Randolph, Oakland-Los Ang. 7 Reldr, Oakland Callff. Portland H Groom, Portland Pernoll, Portland 1 Willis. Ban Franclsoo...... 4 Gum, Portland , Behtmpff, Portland t Uoag, Ban Franclsoo 0 Reed, Oakland 0 Smith, Oakland 0 Gamble. Los Angeles 0 Wheeler, Ban Francisco ... 0 10 7 11 7 18 7 I 1 It I 14 It S 10 It 17 IS 1 10 t t 1 1 1 1 .780 .179 .667 .884 .848 .600 .891 .688 .681 .688 .600 .600 .600 I .600 .461 land. Oreaon. with such arrangementa that continuous baseball can be played at Ban Franclaco, Loa Angeles and Port land. By this meana the crowds of baseball fans can be held together better. The matter of having a club In the flan Joaquin valley haa been discussed, but has been abandoned, on account of the great traveling expenses that would be entailed, and because there Is no town In the lower valley with sufficient population to maintain a first class team." SPORTING NOTES LITTLE SPARKS FROM M0T0RD0M Local and Otherwise. Declaring that the "toot-toot" of the Th. handican track meet eat for next moaern motor car is out or place, Wil- Saturday on Multnomah field haa been I Ham Waldorf Astor has Issued an edlot .418 .409 .898 .888 .888 .184 .178 .860 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 indefinitely postponed. 4 The baseball season in England Is un der way now, and gamea are being played dally about London. Tha game aa Dlaved bv Englishmen is a weird barring automobllea from the Tudor vil lage which he haa built about Hever Castle, England. The county commissioners of Alle gheny county. Pennsylvania, which in- 155 BAT SHORE HORSE SHOW OPENS TODAY tSSSSf .onmdi 5 ft VcoV?; !- the cm.. of P.tt.bur. .nd ah.- look like th. acorea 01 cricxet gamea. gneny, witn many miles or rough and The game, however, la growing in popularity, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. (Jeeraal Socrial gerrtee.) Bay Shore, L. L, Aug. 8. Keen driv ing competitions, an admirable display of horse flesh, and an outpouring of cot tagers and guests were the features of the seventh annual exhibition opened today tinder the auspice, of the Bay Shore Horse Bhow Association. The ex hibition, which Is to continue through Friday and Saturday, Is the largest ever held by the Bay Shore organisation. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Ban Franclsoo, 8; Los Angeles, S. Portland-Oakland, game postponed; rain. Alfred G. Vanderbllt has a big entry. that won STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Won. Lost. P. C, Lo. Angele. 6t 47 Oakland v 68 66 Ban Franclsoo t 66 Portland .40 68 NATIONAL LEAGUE 668 .629 .626 .870 At Chicago Philadelphia, 8; Chicago, At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 4; Cincinnati, orga a bl Including; several of the horses t in the recent international show In Lon don. Othtr prominent stablea or New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other cltlo are also represented. The Bay Shore show, when It first started, was only patronised by summer residents In this vicinity, but of late years it has grown so popular that exhibits are made by many of the best Datrons of me norse. ana DOtn in me nu inner ana quality of the exhibits the show rivals the annual exhibitions at Long Branch, Lnox ana other rasnionabi resorts. ANNUAL CRUISE OF NEW YORK YACHTS3IEN Rain stonbed the northwest tennis championship game, at Tacoma yester day. Tha "American Chauffeur." an lllu. trated monthly of automoblllng which is the official orran 01 the rroresaion&i Chsufrour'a Club of America, has lust been issued at New York. The first edi tion, lust out, I. a well-printed and In hilly streets, have purchased a touring car for official use. The City and Country Motor club, of New York, one of the wealthiest automo bile organisations In the east, owning two clubhouses In the cltv and three In the suburbs, has reincorporated as the New York Automobile club. Unless the turnotkea of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, be put In first clasa condition by the middle of this montn tne companies owning them will be prosecuted for maintaining nuls- terestlng number, which gives svldsncs Pf0a.'r maintaining nuls of careful editing, and should be of In- n LaneA"raAuL.ln.obi club AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston Boston, 2; Chicago. 1. At New York St Louis, 8; New York At Waahlngton Waahlngton 7; Cleve land, 2. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 4; De troit, 1. Is to This Country What the Royal Squadron Is to Great Britain. (Journal Special Service.) New York. Aug. t. A perfect swarm of flitting steam craft and white winged yachts gathered today at the Glen Cove rendexvous preparatory to the annual squadron cruise of the New York Yacht club, which Is to Ameriea what the Royal Yacht squadron Is to Great Bri tain. The fleet thla year la exception ally larrM Bnl therA la everv Inrilcfitlun TN" ROfTETY rXRfTTS t . outing will eclipse anything j i m tne past. While tha cruise proper will not be gin until tomorrow, when the fleet will make a 80-mlle run up the sound to Huntington, the gathering Is the inl tlal and all-Important step In the cruise, a meeting of the captains aboard the flagshlD of Commodore Cornelius Van- . .... , ... . . .v. -i - I derbllt thla avenlna- belnsr an imnortant I ror gna cnua IB expected vo uoom i w picas- i"flir. I miles While the Itinerary of the cruise Is all sit tied, the meeting of the captains of the varloua yachts this evening will officially Indorse the program. The latter is as follows: Friday, August 9 Squadron run to Huntington over 80-mlle course ' with good winds, or over 16.4 mile course in light wines. NORTHWEST LEAGUE At RnnVane Snokane. 8: Butte. 3. At Vancouver Vancouver, 8; Seattle, NOTABLES PERFORM (Joornal Special Service.) New York, Aug. 8. There are to be great doings for the summer colony at Rockaway Beach during the remainder of this week, for every man. woman of tereat to automoblliats generally. The nnniicatinn la aoirt at a nonar a year. This Is the first publication to be Issued in tne interest or orivers. a The fight between Joe Gans and Jlmmv Burna. Droe-rammed by the Pa cific Athletlo Club of Los Angeles for Aua-ust 16. has been Indefinitely post- Doned. probably because of the match tnat nas oeen arrangea oetween uana and JUrltt. The Sonderklasse yacht races In which German and American boats are to sail for the kaiser a cud. now held by Amer ica, will be sailed on August 16, and promises to be close and Interesting. Many yachtsmen are going over to Kiel from this side, and trance ana opain also will be well represented. The best Impression across the water is that tne American ooat wiu win. a a Tlrttlah turf authorities ara maculat ing on the chanoe. of Orby and Wool- their car. for 81.000 a side from Los winder for the Bt. ieger. u is tne I i nuuo n mourn consensus that the race Is between these Baioy. a trip notea ror its. difficulties two horses, which ran first and second " ws' m uu rumia nu roues, for the Derby. Most ol 'tne experts place wooiwinder ahead or Mr. croxera i Seals Lteleat Angels, norse, dui men mey were ail cuca-aure the Irish-American horse had no show The motor car now narurea in tha war between American art collectors and the Italian government, a machine recently being used to spirit seven valuable Van Dyke paintings from the Da lace of the Cattaneo family, at Genoa. New Jersey may aa well be eliminated from the possible localities for the Van derbllt cup race, should It be held this year. Although the sssembly passed a bill to aid It the measure haa been de clared to be unconstitutional. Projectora of the Grand Central Pal ace mow, New York, which will be held in October say enough applications already have been received for space to insure it neing tne most complete display of automobiles ever offered. Th. -automobile "rubber-neck wagon" has Invaded Oyster Bay. It makes dally trips between that village and Hunting ton, stopping a all places or interest and tarrvinor lonrest in front of flaa-a. more Rill, the president's estate.' During the second week In September F. C. Fenner and A. J. Smith will race (Josroa! Special Servtca.) FOOTBALL GOSSIP ALREADY IN AIR Efforts Being Made to Down Opposition to Intercolle giate Association. By Manhattan. New York, Aug. 8 It la pretty hot weather to talk about so strlnuous a gam. as football, but thoe who are interested in- the great American col leg, game are beginning to bet busy. Determined efforts are being made thla summer to break down the opposi tion of Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Cor nell, Chicago and Annapolis to th. In tercollegiate Athletic Association of th. United States, th. organisation that was formed two year, aao with the object of lessening the objections to football tnat were raised at that time. At present Pennsylvania la the only one or the big nve eastern universities that Is enrolled In the association. The football committee, comprising repre sentatives of Yale. Pennsylvania. Chi cago, Harvard, Princeton, Annapolis and Cornell, dictated the rules of the game up to 106. To avoid confusion the old oommlttee and the new committee of the I. A. A. U. S. consolidated, and the college world was spared the trouble that would have resulted with two foot ball codes. But the management is still unsatisfactory, for the two com mlttees are obliged to consolidate each year. One half of the committee repre sents soven universities and th. other half the new association, made up of some 60 Institutions from all parts of tne country. The new body, while feeling conscious of Its growing strength and doubting its ultimate control of th. football situa tion, acted with wisdom In not offending the members of the old committee and made their entrance easy. It Is felt that the plans now under way will bring every Important university in the coun try within this organisation, and after that the amendment of the football rules will be an easy matter. SELECTING A TEAM FOR NATIONAL SHOOT (Special tHsttatca to Tka lonraaLI Helena, Mont., Aug. 8. Representa tives of all the companies of the Mon tana National Guards assembled here today and at o'clock In the morning began a competitive shoot to deter mine the selection of a team of 12 and three substitutes to represent the state at the national shoot. At Camp Perry, Ohio, a year ago, a Helena man waa third In the race for the individual championship of the country. Another Montanan was fifth. These, with many other crack shota, will participate and Interest In the outcome Is very keen. The shoot closes at 6 p. m. Carbonic acid gas and soda water appliances. Bllderback & Crane Co., 62 First street NEWFOmY YAQUINA BAY Has One of the Finest Beaches on the Pacific Coast : f ; and Is an ; Yir''V' IDEAL SUMMER RETREAT V i . mar and all sorts of beach pastimes, ucn ii cnni-u, . j, fishing, pebble and shell gathenngv etc., enioys a inviting climate, picturesque cenery, ana U td otner ai that can be desired for recreation and pleasure ;',;vrf;t: It is easily reached, is not an expensive place to visit, fci 'x-Z cellcnt hotel accommodations, affords perfectly Mia ana aeiignuu surf bath: oyster hunt: mild and tractions NEWPORT i reached hv . n( the Southern Pacific. V Al bany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R.' Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8 a, in.,' Rate from Portland $6.00 for the round trip. " Tickets on sale' daily and good for return until October 31. There is also a Satur- ; day-Monday rate from Portland of $3.00, tickets on sal Saturdays, good for return Mondays. Correspondingly low" fates from all other points. Call at the city ticket office of the Southern Pacific. Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any S. P. agency ; elsewhere, for complete information. 'J' WILLIAM McMURRAY, . " ' ' General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Company, Portland,. Or, fS? &. DertJ Orby U coming o7 i L rA "7 tf" f" grand style, and with anything Jik. fair 'fe t critical point, and the only run. of the Angela were made on r rors. score: R.H.K. San Francisco 01008100 fl 1 3 Los Angelea ..1000000 1 0 2 4 6 lotteries Jov and Street: Naarle and Hogan. ores of th. surf and beach for the time being and devote their whole attention to the society circus to be given for th. benefit of the Lima Roman Catholic church of that place. Rockaway boaata of many notable among Its summer residents and all of them have volun teered their services for the tented how. Ex-Chief of Police William Dev ery Is to act as ring master, and four bright lights of pugilism, James J, Cor bett, "Tommy". Murphy, "Young Cor bett" and "Jim" Donovan, will see that no on. gets "under the canvas without giving up th. requisite amount of coin. Lillian Russell, Lou Fields and other stage celebrities are numbered among the list of entertainers. ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA FOR OARSMEN! m8stth Saturday. August 10 Squadron run to New London over et.i-miie course. Sunday. August 11 Dress fleet nt New London. Monday, August 12 Squadron run v- Newoort over 40-mlle course. Tuesday, August 13 Squadron run to Vineyard Haven over 87-mue course. "Wednesday, August 14 Squadron run to Newport, over 87-mile course. Thursday, August 16 Astor cup race off Newport over a 87-mlle or 88 mlls triangle from Brenton's Reef light- snip. Friday. Auarust 18 KIna-'s cud race off Newport over a S6K. 86H. 87H cr 88-mlle triangle from Brenton' lightship. treatment In the weights his owner and his trainer, Dr. Walsh, are confident he can beat anything that goes on four legs. The handsome cup offered three years ago by Anthony Drexel to the auto boat attaining the highest speed in tne run or three miles on irouvine eacn sum mer was won by the Lorraine, owned by Vedrlne, president of the Chambre Syndicate oea conots AutomoDiies. The cup presented Dy uaston Menier for the racing boat covering three sea In the fastest time fell to the Panhard-Telller. a The Montreal Star announces that an alliance has been formed between the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States and the Amateur Athletic Feder ation of Canada to govern athletics on the continent of American and that the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union will be ignored. This is the result or a conference be tween President Sullivan of the Amer-1 preparations have been making for lean Athletic union and president uoya some time, opened under favorable con of the Montreal Amateur Athletic a?so- ditlons today at the Loa Cabin cluh. elation and former Secretary E. Herb More than a score of crack shots took Brown of the Canadian Amateur Aih-lpart in the opening events and a much letlc union, which took place at James- larger attendance is expected Football at Albany High. (Special DItpatrfc te The Joaraal.t Albany. Or., Aug. 8. The Albany High school plans to have a first class football team in the field this season and is putting forth .very effort to have an experienced coach and an or ganisation that will be a credit to the school. The students of the High school are enthuslaatlo over the prospects and are planning a schedule of gamea with toe otner scnoois or me vauey. Dixie Handicap Sboot. (Jonrnil Special Service.) Macon, Ga., Aug. 8. The Dixie hand icap shooting tournament, for which CGeeWo town and waa continued In New York. tomor row, which will be the big day of the tournament. VESTERDAY'S BACK RESULTS. At Seattle. on Monday of next week, the Navy Challenge cups on Tuesday and the Alumni association of the United States Navy cups on Wednesday. (Joaratl Boeefal garvtee.) ' rbiladelphla, Ps- Aug. 8. The thirty. Ifth annual championship regatta of the Association of Amateur Oars- tlcb will take place on th. Schuylkill river tomorrow and Saturday, has attracted hero several hundred oars men, Including the pick of the amateur cullers on the continent. ..The prea enoe of the German crews gives an International aspect to the regatta. It will alao anur tha Amerloan crews to their beet speed in order not to los. "FX-flOWR" WTTiL-MATTE nf tha nhunntanihtn tronhlaa to tha JCiA-lVIlO VVJJUiJ Jlil-TVli foreigners. . Th. races will be th. intermediate, associate senior and championship senior sculls, intermediate and senior double scull and pair oared shells, inter- j mediate senior ana senior international four-oared shells, and Intermediate and senior eight-oared shells. All the race, will be held over a mile and a half straightaway course. Six furlongs 8alable won: Dick Wll- annnrt iV-1 nSaUSl VL nSAIDr mini. Rwf Time 1:15 1-4. I ini.r rS.elAr.a-a Willi T WAfl " Cfir- flAturdav. Aumiftt 17 Owl and Game I nM AAnnT ytm rHvoa tMrH Tim- ' T I IIlt-lllMV OCUV11U aa Cock colors in Newport harbor. 1-02 1-8 The Rear Commodore's cups will be one mile Calmar won; Kruka second sailed for tomorrow, the Vice-Commo- Tjnwoi o00t third. Time 1:44. dore'a on Saturday, the Commodore's Mila and sixteenth Legate, won CHEAP AUTOMOBILES (Journal Special Service.) Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 8. Harry 3. Hoover who was released today from the Ohio state penitentiary is to engage In the business df manufacturing auto mobiles and If his plans go through a good motor car will soon be within the reach of persons of moderate means. Hoover is a former bank cashier of Orilene second; Treasure Seeker third Tim. 1US miia nnri nlxteenth Molar won: Or ehan second: Kin of Mist third. Time 1 -K1 Seven and one-nair lunonas runny side won; Miss Officious second; spring Ban third. Time 1:86. At Butte. irive.aiirhtha mile Scorcher won Anzlesea second: ttuxter Xioai intra Tim, 1 -At -4 Four and one-nair runongs own WBT JTLBT AZTD WOKXT wttan vour ehlld baa a severe eold. Tmi peed not fear pneumonia or other pul-1 Newark and was sent to prison for em- rnOnary qisqubb, &aep auppiiea With uviomeni. rv imo in prisun xie iurm':u Ballard's Horehound Syrup a positive a friendship with Harry Reynolds, who our. for colds, coughs, whooping cough wa" sent up from Cleveland for bigamy, and bronchitis. Mrs. Hall of, Sioux Reynolds, who was recently released on Falls," 8. D., writes: "I ha v. used your parole, devoted much of his time '.a wonderful Ballard's Horehound Syrup prison In working on plans for a cheap n mv children for five years. Ita r automobile. Before his release he had milts lhave been wonderful. Sold by all I perfected inventions and .plans for druggists. U n L 1 L MILITARY ACADEMY PORTLAND ORE. A Board tng and Day - School for Toung Men and Boys. , Preparation for col leges, U. 8. Military and Naval Academies. Ac credited '-..to '. Stanford, Berkeley, . Cornell, Am herst and all State Unt Tefsltles and Agricultural Colleges. ' Manual train. Ing. Business course. The principal haa had 88 years experience la Port land,' Comfortable-quarters. Best environments. ' Make reservations now. For - illustrated catalog and other literature ., ad- dress .,;:-; .;. ,v;::.,., a: J. W. BILL; M.D., - yrlnctpal ej-4 ITopristoa , ' '':.'. :'"..;A.: . building, a serviceable motor car that can be placed on the market at about 8150. Reynolds and Hoover have formed a partnership for their venture and It Is said they have secured the financial backing of a prominent New York capitalist who formerly lived in Newark. INDIAN CHIEFS ON TRIAL FOR MURDER (Journal Special Service.) . Winnipeg, Aug. 8. Two Cree chiefs are being tried today for the murder of a young girl with au the tribal formal!, ty In the presence of several hundred Indiana The chief, are accused of mur dering 20 Indians. The government is determined to stop the savage tradition that all members of a tribe stricken with delirium while In fever are pos sessed of an evil spirit and must he killed at once or the souL.wlU be lost. Exclusive TNoVelties. Scotch arid English woolens. . Hol brook and Leveen, Couch bldg... Fourth andr- Washington streets. - l v MsUtst a fa. .eweiera m yruh. Reid won; Crystal Wave second; Aunt Hala third. Time giton-i. TTivn-eiirhtns mue xxaiiTo son won Pturnlnsr Bush second; IJOliy sonars third. Time 1:00 8-4. sevn-ei ehths mile See Air won Little Buttercup second; Emma Ruebold third. Time l:zs. . , Threa.fmirtna mue vinxon won: V.W rosanta second; Miss Martha third. Tim. 1 -IS 1.2. One and a quarter mini uenvono won: Mactsem secona: n tjuu third. Time 2:08 8-4. At Saratoga Steeplchaee. about two miles Sheriff Williams won; ioia neur bbuuuu, juu White third. Time 4:10 3-6. Seven furlongs Far West won; Cablegram second; Dr. Gardner third. Tim. 1 -37 -S One mile Tom Dolan won; Blandy second; Kilter third. Time i:ss. The Splnaway stakes, 810.000. five and one-half i, furlongs Julia Powell won; Half Sovereign second; Adrlana third. Time 1:06 4-6. One mile Fennell won; Acrobat sec ond; Ampedo third. Time l:8 l-6. Five and1 one-nair runongs au a ion. won; Single stone secona; Aiaroies third. Time 1:07 1-6. At Buffalo. 8:07 trot, th. Iroquois hotel stakes. $8.000 Turley won the second,, third and fourth heats In J:14U. 8:14. 8:11. Lady Gall Hamilton .won the first heat In 8:09. - Free-for-sll, purse $1,000 Angus Pointer won three straight heats and the race In 8:08 :. 2:07. ' 8:80 trot, $1,000 Sarah Hamlin Won tha second, third and fourth heats and the race In 818:. 8:18:4, 8:18. 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AaMma. Lesg. Throat, Bbe&mathsi .NarvoaaaMa, piarTooa ueDi-jty. Bfomioa. Mvar, Kldaay Troeblea: alae Loat Mnnbnod. Fainala Weak aem and ill Prlrata Dfaeaaea. A SURE CANCER CURE tutt Beoalvad Erora Pakhis. Chins gafa, txm and Kellakle. If TOO ARB AFFLICTED. PONT DgLAT. DELAYS ABB DANGEROUS. If yoa easoot call, write for ampton blaali aad circular. Incloee 4 eeota la atampe. CONSULTATION FREE XHS C. OEX WO CHIHE8E MEIIICUrB OOL 18H Firat St., Cor. atorrlaoa, Fortlaiid, Oraroa, flaaaa Mantloa Tkla Paper. I CURE MEN BY Original Methods I cannot too forcibly Impress WHICH the fact that the urTunno wv WHTHI 1 TREAT ANIJ tJUKHi MEN'S DISEASES ARB ORIGINAL WITH ME. They are a result of my observation, research and atudy during years- praewc. "tl'TX This should especially appeal to THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN DISAPPOINTED in their efforts to obtain relief, and should aid all afflicted men IN THE CHOICE OF A PHYSICIAN. As to my understandlne- of men's diseases and the solentino correctness of my treatment. MY UNEQUALKU SUCCESS IN EFFECTING PERMANENT CURES speaks sufficiently. Weakness MT SUCCESS in curing those func tional disorders commonly termed "weakness," IS DUE TO MT FULL UNDERSTANDING AS TO THE CAUSATIVE CONDITIONS and to my absolutely scientific methods of removing them. Many cases of pre matureness, loss of power, etc., present a variety of symptoms so entirely confusing and perplexing that MOST PHYSICIANS hav. fal len Into that dangerous rut, the practice of treating by set methods, without discrimination and without KNOWLEDGE AS TO THE REAL REQUIREMENTS. My first step is an absolutely scientific and accurate diagnosis. In a large majority of rases I find the sole cauae of these functional derangements to be A SWOLLEN, IRRITATED AND CHRONICALLY INFLAMED PROS TATE GLAND. This condition can not possibly b. remedied by any treatment other than the local meas ures I employ, and to ATTEMPT TO FORCE NORMAL ACTIVITY AND VIGOR BY THE USB OF STIMU LANTS and tonics would only result in aggravation of the trouble. Under my treatment a cure Is POSITIVE AND CERTAIN, and absolutely per manent, because I accomplish It by the removal of every cause respon sible for the disorder. Specific Blood Poison I know this leprous dlseaae com pletely. The system Is thoroughly cleansed and every poisonous taint removed. The last symptom van ishes to appear no more, and all is accomplished by the use of harm less blood-cleansing remedies. Do not submit to the dangerous mineral dosing commonly Indulged in. xm. ta-xxob. " Tha leading specialist, Xy Tees Am fair. My Cars. Farm an est, and Ton Can jy Wham Satisfied That Ton Are Wall. Varicocele treatment symptoms. merely Such obscures the I positively cur. Varicocele la on week, and frequently In even less time. I MEET WITH NO FAIL URES, nor Is my treatment ever followed by undesirable results. MT METHOD OF EFFECTING A CURB IS PAINLESS, and no other equally satisfactory, saf. and certain meth od exists. It is sn original and dis tinctive method and produces AN ABSOLUTELY THOROUGH AND PERMANENT CURE. ' ' 1 Varicocele not only Impairs func tional activity, but in many in stances It re milts In A WASTING AWAY OF THE ORGANS Involved and gradually undermines the gen eral health. A THOROUGH CURB IS A MATTER OF VITAL IMPOR TANCE, and is also a matter of but a very few days' treatment tinder my system. -;f , , Contracted Disorders Through my long experience treat ing these diseases I . have devised methods that not only cure, soundly and permanently, but cure in less time than the best of other treat ments require. Take no chances. Do not risk your health and atrength by relying on patent nostrums or uncertain methods. Tou are abso lutely secure when you Intrust your case to me. PAY WHEN YOU ARE CURED . OOHSTJTXiTATZOir ram MT HONEST AND CANDID ADVICE COSTS YOU NOTHING. I cheerfully give you the very best opinion, guided by years of successful practice. Men out of town. In trouble, write if you cannot call, as many cases yield readily to proper home treatment and cure. My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to I P. M and Sundays from 10 to 1. , THE. DR. TAYLOR CO. COBSTEB BEOOITD A ITS XOXSXSOaT 8TBIIT8, Private Entraaoe B3iH Morrison, Evory Woman aiawaataa ana anemia Know about loa wonderful MARVEL Vthirlino Sorav roe pew Tattaal adnata, Jmjte- turn ana .lucrum. bm gat. aat Moat conTaalent. Mexican Mustang Liniment " " -U ' 81 BS II a bs hMm AitrwranvtWIfWIt. it na oannoi aucniT t MSKVEt. Sobeot no othr. but Mnd lUran far Uluatratad book-Mka. ItclTM fall Dartloalare and rimx-tinna in. valuable to lad Ira. MARVKL, CO., 44 C SSd ST.. JtBtT VortH. , a or Sale ay WOOPABD, CLAEKB CO. AND LAUX-DATII SBUO 00 STOKES. Goes qulokly to tha v.ryooreof th. dlseas. and stops tha most deep-set, sxeroolatlng pains almost Instantly. Mexican Mustang Liniment Cures svery allmenl of Man or Beast that a good, honest Liniment oan euro. None better, Hone so good Scott's Sanfal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For Inflammation or Oatarrh of tba Bladder and Dlaaaaed Kid. .to 'W-" w am.w nra HO CTflE HO MT. I'.ra laulckly aad DarmaneDtir tha worat eaaaa ol )BMrrbeai and 4llet, no sutter of sow inf ataDulDf. aetoioteiy armleaa. Bold by drniciats. 'rioa Si .00. or bv maiL Boat, pain, ai.H axwaa, aja.a. THE SANTAL-PEPSIN COL Bellofoatalaa, Okss. old t All Drattlsts. L 1 WE MEN ' Street. omzaov. C U RE Diseases of Women I A ninC FEMALE WEAKNESS, GENERAL DEBIL LflJlEJ ITY, NERVOUS TROUBLES, UNHEALTHY DISCHARGES, PAINFUL OR IRREGULAR MONTHLY SICK NESS, safely and 6peedily relieved. If in trouble call or write. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. Medicine sent everywhere by mail Zor express in plain wrapper, free from exposure. r Dr. T. J. Pierce 181 FIRST ST, COR. YAMHILL, PORTLAND, OR. FOR mo AND WE TREAT MEN ONLY ESTABLISaTSS 97 TBABS Vf01tUX9. r CONSULTATION FREE We..Cure;:;2vi Ulcers, Chronic Dlscharses : Stricture, Prostatic Diseases Hydrocele, Nervo-Vital Debility Varicocele, Bldod Poison and Bladder Diseases Btrlotly Sellable. - nit Wc Or Hemorrhoids, are small vascular tumors situated at I- I I r the lower opening of the bowels, or rectum, and they have, s a m08t degrading Influence on the general health. We cure Piles without cutting: nor do we use Injurious ligatures, which treatment is seldom successful. Our treatment Is safe and reliable and when you are dismissed by ua you are cured for - life. J WBITB If you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential' and all replies sent In plain envelopes. - -- - THOSE WHO HATS BXEH BIBAFFOIHTSB BT XTHBKTLXS9 KMB CIA1IST8 ABB EABHXSTI.Y BEQUESTED TO INVESTIQATB OVH METHODS AND TUBUS WITHOUT DEL AT. WHICH HAD THET DONE IN THS BEGINNIBfO WOTOD HATE BATED XXEX TIHE AXS MONET. -;i.r:,v:. iMc-'iAi-rf'jitt'l';,' A LIPELONO CURE FOR , C r- BZ.OOD POISON, SKIN. DISEASES, SOBES, tfliCEBS, TBICTTBE, TABICOCEIiB, HTDBOCEXE, NEBVOUS DECUHE. WEAKNESS, FIXlEB OB CHBONIO DISEASES OT THE XXDNEYS. AND FBOUTATE. PBITATB DISEASES Newly-contracted and chronlo cases cured. AU burning itching and Inflammation Stopped in H hours; cures effected In ; 7 davs.' WE COVEB THE ENTIBB TTBED OF B1ECIAX, AND CKBONIG, DEEP-SEATED, COMPLICATED DISEASES. We do not offer you any FBBB TBIAL TBEATMBHTS, rLEOTBIO BELTS, WOBTHLESS CBATONS, or other useless methods of treat ment. Our ads are our own, and while others may copy them, thev.ean not imitate our superior methods of treatment. i Wll ABE THE LONO- EST LOCATED AND OLDEST SPECIALISTS IN FOBTLAND. havln been located here 25 years. We do not advertise cheap, Interior treat ment, but we give you all the results of years of ripe eperlenc. gained In the treatment of many thousands o.f patients. We give you onr skill and ability 1n the treatment of diseafws of men for a fair fee, which may ha paid in any way the patient desires. INTESTIOATB OTJB KETBN . ODS AND LBABN THAT WE ABB ALL WB CLAIM TO FB, AN WHEN TOU PLACE TOTTB OASE IN OUB HANDS TOU AB SVHB OF OBTTTNO THE BEST TBEATMZNT THAT CAB BE OBTAIAJ AHTWHEBB, :. v ,. , v -;- r -3 ' t HOURS a. m. to B p. m.; Evenings, T to I: Sundays, I a. fi " 18 noon. - - - 61 f All? P Uttitt! ssd ill LUIiia . Scrclcal OOBVZB SECOND AlTO" TAMHILt STRrVT. f(" 4- 1 ..