n llll UC hi RECORDrtT DAT Portland Catcher Lines Out , Ten Hits Out of Eighteen Times Up. . - 4 . " -a, 1 .. J v., . .' W.-'- 1BATTIN0 AYEBAGES OP -' J3EEIES JUST CLOSJD . i- .' , . ; ' t' . ? . ' ; ' i; ' ... "'-' v ' :. DIgbee Lead Oakland Play era by . V Lare Margin, While Jo Faj "Hat Close toLeiMl of JBeiiTeri Mott ,"t Tail End Again. f. . ,7; r - ; Pat' Donahue, A-SJirtland's snappy ' ' eefcs-eTBatted''llke a Hand during; the ' i . A.bl.M4 wVlk . AM Ait la at WUI Willi AWUWiU .....v.. wmmw -' - - Sunday. : Donahue played In nve games. cam- to bat If tlmsa and mada II safe Vita, scaring the phenomenal avsrage of Gil. -.This -la about ISO points mora ' (ban wee scored, by Frank Dillon of Los hgeles durlhf hla laat week -of play .re.- fcMon's work that week was tha .' ik of tha (ana. '" - :. Blgbee waa tha star battar forlhe Wkland bunch during the aerlee. . Ha Atted nine eafetlee out of to tlmeeup, .Taking tha high average of ,410, which f i, nevertheless, mora than 100 points I ehlnd Donahue. . Two of tha Portland batcher's 10 hlta wera long enough to rput mm on tha keystone aaca.- ,v Jf :' Team Battla xonon area. TtnHnr the week tha BesVSrS Secured at aafa hlta the Commute! 10. Tha slight discrepancy la not enough to ao ount for tha fact that Portland cap tured anlr two of the six games. Evi dently poor team1 work and errors at critical stages wera reaponelbla for.Jhe one-elded reeult of tha week. Following Donahua la tha batting- Hat la Moore, with an average of .400. Of course It la hardly fair to eompere nm With others who - played In all tha garaea, Moora came to oai ara ml mAm In MtA. TWO CI bM tlOtea at bat wera taken la plaoe of a pitcher tn tha ninth Inning, wnen w wu w and leaa likely to make a rood ehowlng. Moora la uaually atrong at bat but ha ta not nearly aa popular with tha fana ' aa Donahua on account ' of tha axcea , . alTa amount of "ginger" tha latter puta . into hla game. ,v ray acakaa Bhowlag;. V Callff, McCredle and ray ara tha thre; other Bea vera who batted abova .100 t during tba week. Prevloua to laat week .Xray-a average waa very poor, but dur - Ing tha paataU gamee ha baa picked up In One atyle He haa alao fielded well and If be keepe up hla hitting he will by no means be a weak apot la tha Portland line-up. . j tt,' , Baaaey foUowa Fay. Tha lUUa left fielder haa been hitting a blae atreak - for about three weeka. Laat wk ha i was robbed of not less than flva long . abota by extremely good work on the part of tha Oakland outfleldera. Other, wise hla average would hava bean . " At !hehrtoneand Mott howup aa JPort land'a poorest attckera. Mott got but one hit la 11 times up, bla average be ing .047. tha cast week are as follows: The Tl Cures on 1 ruruum ubw w Betting Averages of ee,vara. . t Av. .665 .400 .an .tit .104 .m .160 .til .300 .157 ,14 .121 .047 .000 Donahue ........ Moora . i i ........ 10 t McCredle Pay ! Klnsefla ...... 4 Caaey ., Pernoll ' Burdetta 10 Groom ?'.! 1 Atherton ; Mott v J Hartmin . ... .4 v...... . .... Bassey . v ii How tha Ooaunuters Sattd. The batting averagea made by the Oaklanders. exclusive of. pltchera, dur- , lng the aeries ara: , . Player. , ab. x Blgbee JJ ""Daahwood 1......... ,.... Earan........... JJ (Smith ...... .ii. . ! Haley JJ , Van Haltren JJ, Pevereaux ......... t... Jl Heltmuller JJ Bllis 1 H. v D Av. .460 .III 285 .186 .173 ,t0 .til .111 .001 SPORTING NOTES , Jjocal and Otherwise. Tiajt ki , rkif thn chatty Mult- 3 1 1 1 . i n 1 1 1 1 1 AuguePt ft la full of Interesting eluD notes and llvel- cartoona, aa usual l ha announcement la made that a fine sou venir number will ba published. In Oo- tooer- , e . ' '- ' Tba ' first annual national lft-nvSe ' river awimoJlng championship will pa ; held in the Mississippi at fit, lula. Missouri. Labor day, September t, under tha auspices of. tha A. A..M. . ,V...-f-a e v, The report published locally that the Oans-Burns match is off Is Incorrect It has merely been postponed until Au- ' gust tlj:4;; -V: v;!: vH&h:? ' Much Interest has bean' aroused among race followers by the announcement . that the Mexican government proposes to set aside 4200,050 for the inaugura tion of a Mexican Derby, and tou take other roeana of encouraging, the breed . lng of horses in Mexico. It not .only rn earns an additional market for British . ' thoroughbreds, but It Is altogether prob 1 ibla that soma of . tha Brlfish owners will aend horses to take part in the Mex. ' loin races, i In the vernacular they see . chances to pick up 'soma long money. Henning Fernitrom. " chief anaineer . of" he Virginia railway and consul for . Sweden at Norfolk, haa offered a eoatly - troDhy cup. to be contested for In a ' aerlea of rowing races between crawa "viiv h.ttihlD at tha ex- tinn m puta moniaiT. i iui v . f Sositlon and ia crew from the Swedish ' warship FlyW when It arrives, August " 19 '"tso program of racea Is now being - arrangea, io . .. ' . fflcera , , The United States army will be repra- sentid Tii all probability In the mlllUry Steeplechase, to be run In connection ' with .So annual meeting of the United - Hunts Racing association. At a .maat. f1 1. .1, . ...nntatlnn it WSB decided tO - Qd this meeting on October M. 'Mtobar 10 and Movemoer . on --- ( . uina rrotu tha 0v., A prominent manufacturer, m. A. 7Alttr Uklng less than three "botttes or .r ara t fl like one rising 'VviMtric Bitura, I feel like one rising From tha gr My trouble la Brlyht a ' disease. irT the Diabetes ataga. 1 ! fully SiTTrv- Elictrlo Blttera wUl cure me permanenUy, for It has already stoppea fhe liver and bladder complications which nav uuuunu u.. . " j Guaranteed at Bed Cross Pharmacy. Frlo onlt 10 , ' 01 , t i . .. ii i ' " . . .. v ., ' . ''.'.. f ir V . ' : V':V''' - 'A A ' : ir " ' r v." . - . ' t " ' 1 , . , ""tit . ' "s. ; v , ,.i ir. VV-i ' ill I ..ianiii ii i - i ' " '.rt....s Pt Donadne. Who Batted .668 PAYNE DEFEATS M'BURNEY IN INTERNATIONAL TENNIS TOURNEY (IpecUl Dwpetca- te The yearaaUi Tinnonvir. B. C Aug. II I. ' T. Payne of 'Taooma played grand tennis at tha opening or xne intamaiionu wu open tournament which ; opened here veaterdav morning under tha auspices of tha Vancouver Tennis club. Payne's work was eaauy ine ieature of tha opening day. Ha defeated Mo Burney of Spokane by two sets to one after a hard etruggla. , McBumey captured tha first aet by means of clever playing, but Payne re mained ateady and forced matters In the secona set, wnicn no o drives. . The pace proved too hot for McBurney and although ha played des perately and pulled up . from 1-1 to 4-1. he -was unable to cope with tha fast work of his opponent D. Bellinger of Portland won a rather ank T TV Htavinl DV the acore of a-4, l-t. Tha PorUand play- ehasa course adjoining tha Belmont park rOeneraitJ. Franklin Bell, chief of staff ef the army, haa assured Perry Belmont, preaident of tha association, of the con tinued Intereat of the army offlciala la the military ateepleohaae. Preliminary noticea of the meeting haya been sent to tha eolonela of all cavalry and field artillery reglmenta by tha general staff corps, with a request that all officers of their commands ba advised. , , - t". . a e - ', - iama KL SulUvsA. president ef tha "Amateur AthletlO union, haa returned from Jamestown. - He aaia me cmun plonship committee held several impor tant meetinsa while there. It was. de cided to hold the indoor championships nt tha ImttaUP AthletlO son Bauare garden. New Tork. city. mieuo union in jaaui- on October II and 17, and tha 10-mile eha am- pionshlp aome time in September at the Polo grounds. - t A circular letter has been oent to all clubs ' la tha Amateur Athletic union that ara to enter athletea in the forth coming outdoor championships to tha effect that tha entries will close posi tively on August, II. .: , . ., ' ' '" ' Tha report la again current that Wil liam K. Vanderbflt Intends to race in England. It is a faot that before the breakdown of Malntenon he had deter mined to aend that great race horse and Eerhaps ; others of his string to the insllih race tracks, and now that hla new colta and fllliea are ahowlng up In fine style and are winning races, it la believed that Mr. VanderbTlt will make a try for aome of tha rich atakea-on that tide of the water. :..-:-..' . , e . t - The Association of Hotel and Inn Keepera of Germany will thla fall pre pare auggeationa for a new law concern lng the taxing Of foreign automobiles, n.irin. ih. riutv-flftv marks (lit. SO) for three months.' Under the present law a tourlat who brings an automobile over the rrontier paya roriy marks (10) .n. a lfnana fnr niM tnonth. Ifhe remains but one day mora he la required to prooure a twelva-month li cense, which oosts 00 marks. ($50). Many Americans ara Complaining of the Injustice of this measure.. .. iV Archers Hold Big Touraey.V z'.i'-h '(Jcmraal Special" Servlee.) r" i- Chicago, Aug. II, Men and Women adepts with the - bow and arrow thronged tha Washington Park ranges this morning at the opening of the twenty-eighth annual tournament of the National Archery ' association of the United Statea. Three daye are to be Included in the tournament program, which, smbracee competitions at all dls tancea from 10 yards to 10 yards. Tha number of entrlea thla year Is larger than usual, which Is taken as an Indica tion of a coming revival of the onca popular sport :of archery, , (. . 5 ' v Knocked Insensible by Foul. " (Bpoelal Clspatch 5 te The Joaraal) Forest Orove, Or.rAug. 11. In a 10 Inning game played here Sunday, Green ville defeated Cornellua by score of 10 to I. Tha latter part of the game was a cruel awatfest . and both of the pitchers wera all but knocked off the mountain. In the laat half of the ninth when Cornelius - waaoloutlnri the ball to beat the band. Shoals, their cap Uln, ' waa struck In tha head wlth a foul which knocked him uhconecloua for several minutee. . Batteries For Corns lius: Bernard eAteher, Freeman pitcher; GreenvUle s. Brltton . catcher, Davis pitcher, t xy. -W " ' - V ;-' ':-:':)&: KAID MACLEAN IS -: FREED BY jRAISULI . M4. 4 Tanrler Aua. II. Went waa. receivea I.UWM. " " here last nigrt that RaJsu". the nowr lous bandit, has freed Kaid Str Harry Mp.Tan the Scotch commander of all the sultan's foreea. Xald Maclean nas been tha bandit's prisoner for several months. ( " , - THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL", rORTL'AND", TUESDAY ii Jl X, for Portland During PMt.Wwk. VI nam .j. .ii .w aw. u., ...v ' - w and hard chop atroka being tha feature . a. . al. u.. rl"kav enaaa-aaiSknfl1 or cub won on cwun. hwk'-' Indication point to Payne of Tworaa, rrMU. n C 4-la amrt fiVh wam srrsl AT VlOw toria fighting It out for tha Interna tional nonorav . , l The days aummary In nan'i singles ana uoudjob: . International singles B. P. Schwang- era or Victoria dv jmjw ....... 4-4, -l. X Tyler of Seattle beat J. B. Farquhar: -t, -l. F. T. Payne of Ta ooma beat W. A. MoBurney of Spokane: bftt F. IX Stevens of Vaaoonver, -, international doubles Payne and Armstrong of Tacoma beat B. Rhodes and T. V. ' Stevena of Vancouver; 4V1, a. A . Wllllama iffri . VnTkllinl beat A. T. Ooward and B. P. Schweng- -a vrj . t . a a a. a era oi v iuiun, ... . J. CL Tyler and J. W. Balllngerof Se attle and D. Bellinger and B. Wicker a ham of Portland drew byea. LITTLE SPARKS FROM I M0T0RD0M Ashland, Wisconsin, has Joined the list of towns possessing auto clubs. BronxvMe. New York, also has one now. Marlon bounty, Indiana, which haa about 1,000 miles of excellent roads, la to experiment with sprinkling them with oil. Indiana farmers ara declared to own more automobllea per capita than the farmers of any other etata or country. . v The "automobile complexion" Is bet ter than any obtained in drug atoree, and feminine motorists ara faat learning the fact. - . The Boston Edison Elect rlo company haa replaced its stable wth IS runa bouts, which are used by Its repair men. A new record of four hours haa been established over the mountainous mili tary road from Ponce to San Juan, Porto R Swiss army authorittea will experi ment with motor trucks of two and one half tone capacity during tha coming military maneuvers. . . The man who coined the decidedly ex pressive word "readability" haa brought out another new one, "modeablllty," to describe autombblla; style. Farmere In tha vicinity of Toledo. Ohio, hava declared war on motorists, and dangeroua obstructions frequently are found on tha roads at night To test tho speed of trolley, cars, In dianapolis officials ran a city-owned iutomobile side by aide with them, and kept tab on its speedometer. . July, generally regarded as the dullest month In tha year for tha automobile trade, proved a topnotcher for aeveral well-known dealers In the oast. A petition la being circulated in North Taklma. Washington, to have Yakima coun bonded to the extent of 1200.000 for the improvement of the roads. Although but 10 Of tha partlcl nanta In tha Glldden tour finished with perfect scores, aome parsons are clalm-lna- thafthe conditions wars not suffl ciently severe. .' .1. A 1600 American ear made the beat time in the runabout clasa In the recent Irian Pliability trials, aurprlslajr those who sneered at the "cheap Tankea ma- ChFlrV Chief Raymond : . of Olympla, Washington, haa become tha proud pos sessor Of ' brilliant red runabout, equipped with a big ong and a chem ical extinguisher, -j. .-..iU When a nut defies the wrench squirt a little kerosene Into It and leave it for aeveral hours. In most cases the oU will cut .the rust that la making all the Itook Prince Sclplo Borghesa who is leading the Pekln to Paris run. -one month and eight daya to crose Aaia. Soma of the other contestants are 10 omuSe.?ism,ed to motorist, who toured to tha Jamestown exposition the little elate of Delaware already has netted eTrevenua Jbf over l.000, at the "couw''ngW dlngton, acting chairman of the ' Vander bllt cup commission, haa reluctantly an nouneed that the great race la off for thta vear. at least v . " K Road racing,. In Europe at lea.t. is doomeo. accorajnB i whb&sea his. conclusion on the, suo cessfuloperatlon of tho new autodrome at Brooklands, England. v i WILL FORGE MAGNATE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS Ksw Tork. Aug. li-cftilnniJid soon be commenced in tha Unlted Statea courts here to riman answer vam u"""-y""-r-ref used ' to answer , when before- the Interstate Commerce commission, ac cording to official announcement made last night It la hoped, by the govern ment ' that matter will be uncovered which will lead to criminal prosecution of the magnate. mm OLD Tir.lE PRIZE FI61IT Oil TURF ;'r i .! Will Probably Be Pulled Off at Saratoga Within a , Few Weeks.: . . . VARIETY IS WHAT THE GILDED SPORTS WANT ream Ago Fistic Battlea Were PuUed Off Regularly at Classic Racing Report on the 'Hodson Dick Hy land vaV Bert Keyea.. V f (jroaraal SpMial serrlee.) C ' v By J. 8. Macdonald. " " flaratosa. N. T- Aug. II. An old- tlma prise fight on the turf Is on ths card for tba glided sports now gathered here on tba ground. In tact a suDscnp tlon. towards that and ia now Jn" circula tion about tha clubhouse at the raoe track, and around the Grand Union ho tel and tha United States hotel later In the orr-morning pours, ii a day or two and should tha amount realised total 16.000 an Invitation to "FlghUnrDlck" Hyland Of California, and Bert Keyea, the Australian, to batUe for tha purse over a distance of twenty five rounds, will be extended. - -Fifty yeare ago when John Morrjaeey and John C. Heenan used to mill op ponents bsck on tha old "lake Reserva tion." aome aeven miles out of town, is. .n.i..iinii fnuvht to a finish under London prise ring rules, which permitted wrestling ss well ss fisticuffs. Authorities Are Indulgent. i ShimM TTirland and Keves come to gather on the turf it will be because there Is no hall large enough to accom- nal.l. tha IMW1 tit BDCOtatOra. While the authorittea who are prone to look Indulgently upon the sports and their scheme for a little variety, deem It best to have the thing come off out of the sight and hearing of the ultra-conservatives In the community. Keyes fought "Tommy"' Murphy a alashlng battle at tha Clermont Avenue rink, Brooklyn, mw Tork. on Julv 25. and no doubt would thoroughly extend the weatern boy While there has been plenty of raping, lota of betting, and no little faro bank and bridge whist together with the swishing of fashion and glint of yellow gold on every hand, etui uie cry variety, variety," may be heard every hand. Henoe. tha desire for. ratling good fight ... I Season's Fiasco. t.. ... .n "n 1 1 1 v" Duboi s rave flrht for the benefit of the millionaires and tha sporting colony, which waa any thing but a auocess. "Andy" Walsh, who ueed to battle with "Jimmy" Handler. In the Horton law days knocked out Mike" Whalen, a dub. In the flret round. - That fight waa pulled off at ma- vaiia. Kw York. In an amusement halL John.W. Gates. Jesse Lewiahon rrV annrta navlna aa much aa unn aniww Tn a aubscrlntlon for 'the hattia Thev came back to town thor oughly disgusted. Since that day notn, ing but an engagement between trlee The prominence of Hyland an Keyes may inspire me mwu. . . game, .That remains to be seen. LOCALS VS. SEALS THIS AFTER!! San Francisco Teaim Ck)mes North Without Captain ., s K. Mohler. Portland and Ban Francisco begin a series this afternoon at Athletic park. The Seala came north without Captain Mohler, who remained behind on ac count of a apralned ankle, which has keot him out of the game for nearly two weeks past Strefb, a fast young fellow wUl play second base In place "'Mohler'aaid yesterdsy that while his ankle la dally getting stronger his doc tor would not allow him to work for ten daya or more. . "The way the team, is playing now I don't see much use of me going Tsack,M remarked the Kid. --1 think it Fa doing better than when I was In the game. The Seals can't do better than they are doing now that Is certain. I am glad tn ... Btraiti nlavina- such a Hloa game. I don't know what we would have done it vi hadn't found him. I think has going to maxe a great piyr. He Is It 'nat in vr war. can hit and has the rinr and as aoon as he learn s a little more lie will be all right" When Mohler returna the 7nun ,,n,: fielder wiU ba placed at short, which position he has played. Wheeler's arm la waafr an, ha would like tO haVO S letup. Georse has been working hard, and when he la freshened up he will IfanLongwm have still another shortstop headed for San Francisco early next month. The release of Short stop Zelder, who is playing with the Winnipeg club, which will win the pen--. J.9 .ha laaa-n in a walk, has been nnrnhaaed. Bather than have Zelder Srafted. which he certainly puid-hav been. Winnipeg chose to sell him. When the averages were complied last the new shortstop bad played in IB acored 41 runs, hit at .2S, fielded at .811 and l stolst Til bases. These figures show that Zeider is fast on the bases, and the Seals need some bracing up In this direction. A player who will, hit . .u o and run bases with a dash and enap ia mora valuable than one hitting aV;S80 andwnnlng like a worn- out trucK nors. t - v. close on the eighth of next month, so Zeider will arrive about the thirteenth. Lng tould use hm very handily now. but the Winnipeg club Is afraid that the fans would bowfif it let him go before the season dosed. , ; - Carbonle . acid gae and "2" appllancea. Bllderback Crane Co., IS First, street ' -. ' . ' - 11 " -; Johnson to Fight Burke. f Ww Tork. ! Aug. llJack Johnson hai deWadto fight Sailor Burke In the eaet on Labor day, September 1. leaving- the meeting with Tommy Burns In California for , arrangement thereat-. tsr.-- -,! .- ; ' - . - DOaT XB 8I.XTB and lose all interest when belp le within reach. s Herbine wUl makethat liver Perform, ita LduUea properly. J. Vauabn. cJioa, "j constant sutterer from onslipaUon and a dlaordered liver, i mtuvww to bV thrbest medicine, for these trou Kiai on the market'' I have used it cotaTtlylJelleve itjlo be the best medicine of its Jtlnd, . and I 7h ail aufferers from these troubles .toknow the good Herblne has done me, 6olo by all druggists. . - 00 EVEim.O. AUGUST 13, SIIOAF UNDEE ARREST FOR STATUTORY CRIME n Of fonc Committed Against Fifteen- TeaivOld Girl at Boise Par t -J lng lTaywood Trial. v i-l.l Dlipateh te: The JoamaL ir . Boise. Ida., Aug. ll.Upon complaint of Probation offjoer M. H. Sebern a war rant has just been Issued by Judge Dun bar for. tha arrest of George H. k. qi. ii.. .vritar. who reoresentea trw Appeal to Reaaon and other papera here during the Haywood trial, on a "tf-tu-tory charge. Hla alleged netim la Flor ence M. Abbott, a girl II years of age. whose home is in um who had been attending ochool .here. It la reported that she has made a full statement retarding the offense against bar. . V ' . . . . ....... .,.... After eonsiaerania omicu.iy. v'i Attorney, Koelsoh located Bnoar in "n ver. The warrant was placed In tbe hands of Deputy Sheriff Biggins and he Immediately wired the aheriff at Denver to arrest Bhoar ana noia mm u a a rrlva from Balsa to get hint, with the necessary ptptm ior rwjuwrj tlon, iti ".vy.i i t TO TRY CAPTAIN OF ILL-FATED VESSEL (Joaraal special tervlee.) ' Savannah. Oa.. Aug.- 11-CapUta X. P. Freeman of the Ill-fated ateamanip Allegheny, which plied between thta city sndTBalttinore, was placed on trial here today to show cause why hie li cense should not be suspended or re voked for alleged negligence, unsklllful ness and endangering life. The harge result from the destruction of the Al legheny, which was burned at see July 17 laat, wnen um him v. - were endangered. . . ' '-'. r TWO MEN KILLED ON ' S00-SP0KANE ROAD ."aaaaai ' (Jooraal Ipedal Serrlee.)"' ' ai.a.. nr..V a., a. 1 1 TaM man "-w"rr,:v, rZrZ'AtW lnlured in a wreck on the Soo-Spokane road near MacLeod, Bntisn uuuddu, ramu.. Burt Burney, fireman, and a eoal paaeer, .k. i... .Ai hMi identified, were killed. and Ben Murgatroyd, engineer, was fa tally Injures. ' " ' " or rosrrtavKS oiww aW lm e At As f Omm CfTJHJE XUL KINDS OF OlSATH FROM ANY J CAUKB Wa. It aauth r.Pr-s, B. R Oraea Ota1 MgaTl 1 its. M. Ober aaanaur H.I.0aaUc 0-aHaaJ .1 Unga-AO-atM raaa4 Cheoaer ef t pertUoS Board ef Ttait , , KIFEMKCBa Ckegoa TVaat a4 antes Btah INatlaadOSSi . " The Bradtti. Coroseay j R. a Da OkCos-jirrt-lasoo Wei We gl-e yea a tvMre i BOMB OPTICS 4-T4 lAtA rtTTSBLDA Cm Wnkmtim mi SmA tlmi ft at the want else aa earth, yet the eaaleet te ears WHBK TOD KNOW. WHAT TO DO, Many have poison nm it is blood roiaotf. to db. bbown, Rt Arch it., Philadelphia. Peaa- ft BROWN'S BLOOD CDBB, 12.00 per botttoi lasts eoe aioatb. Bold la Portland eaiy ay Woodward. Clark m Co. No Cheaper Treatment on the Coast MY FEE IS ONLY $10 In Any Uncomplicated Aliment BLOOD Tra Let Me Guide You on. Your Way to Regain Your Health and Renew Your Strength Do you feet that yott are not the man you once weret ? Do you feel tired In the morning and easily ex? haustedT Is your back weakt.. Is your memory falllngT . Do you have difficulty- In fixing your thoughtaT Are you losing amblttont If you have any or all of the above symp toms, you surely do not desire to remain la . your preaent condition. Let me explain to you my methods : of rebuilding the vigor of men, and refer you to the; thousands I have cured. w " v , ' The Only Diseases I Treat ' : Spermatorrhoea, lVost Tlfor. Tarl eooela, Binptnra, Files, Sydrooala. Orranlo Weakness, Contagious Blood Diseases, Aoute and Ohxoalo XTre : thral end Prostatle Inflammation. FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION K 'dJSft wrmaWkeft!L SmKS aV vt will not VllXatefhim in any way to become my patient; Office hours. a. m, to .p. m.i Patlenta. Jlvine-. eut- of th- iClty m.nt win ha furnished with Tina II." i, trunks direct W . . iorriuu au.M . ,:-;v.. it. IS07. PUG EDWARDS PAS3ES AWAY IN NEW YORE , d aaawaaaaaaaaa t . ; , ' . V (Joaraal Bsedal ferries.) New Tork, Aug. II, Billy Kdwards died here yesterday, id wards at one time was one of the best known pugl llsta in tha United Statea. - HAEWUMON RED ' The J. M. Acheson Company' a big store and factory plant Fifth and c I Alder streets, is eonoeded to be thalest equipped and practical In the - 1 Weat Lighting system unexcelled. The company ie "...VTaa xiTZ started with a capital stock of 11,000 capttalised now at IIM.MJ- as a paid-up capital of about 110.000. and additional subscribed stock ef : 114,000. Assets about 1110,000 not including unsubscribed stock, wa. bllltiea less than one third tha assets.' Doing a business of ow-".' 000 a year. Unsubscribed capital stock la for sale In amounts of H0 up '10 per cent Interest or dividend guaranteed also trade disoount al-(1 lowed stockholders on alt goods purchased by . them In the atore. i connection with the department atore la men's tailoring and wool ana, . also a groeary store. -You oaa save enough on your grocery puis to ? clothe yourself- Ths company owns the five-story, brick. Its ladles" gar ment factory, men'a clothing and grocery departments are Iocs ted d in. . Very good asset Isn't Itt Subscriptions can be-made for w;aiy .o . monthly aavlng payments. Call, drop as a card, or fill In the following subscription for the amount you desire and-how-you wish to pay tn? 3 aame and mall It to ua and we will call 'and complete your connection with the eompany. ,.. . - ,: X, the UBdarsigmad, hereby subserlbe fo...k, ................. aharee . ef the Oapttai Stock of The t.- Iff. Aahaeen Oompeny. " Ta prtoe ef aaUi Capital Stock Is the pee value ef One BoHar (BUM) r ; ahare, pfiyahla as flloursi. ,....,...,.,..,...": t ', ' ', : .,' 'J: V ' . '., , Va!,".'! '.'rwi- ......... ..V. a..... . . iT' ) ' Tke tnoorporaWd Oapttai Btook ef The 9. r" Aeheeoa Oompaay U One XBAdred Fifty Thousand (WO.OOO) shares, xm aseisssble. . "'..i A..'--': : sifaed.... Address . f sntacrromsf C R. PKAK1B ; A. J.' FARMER 3 Vf ACHESOPf M. E. THOMPSOK WE .MEN '- THW TJtADUlO) BPEClALlBT i : i ''al - - ...... '. S' CURE ;6 incut M ... .1 m.M av.. tit followlnseat the pls-s ef aHea-a taear wea'a-i jou win Sa a,oauUT Xr MlUMUty and rS? .Talli.lm bi! It will mot east rea aayfttag eU at o-e" -.Va tranklr 'iVe 'wtnt every niii la the wnatry who Is ilfflckd to "ivrlk us aboct Us tUatBl . BLOOD TOfBOJll' Ute very dark. Tli i4 aa Maali. . W win ears roe ei ..1 T. ;r. . nr arats that wul caaae ear ar asd im as before It Is too lata. . tt nVIial af I "t. -T,.hJ th. --r-ooa asd phftleal abort time yoa BaJ W U aja-f-Mav - . a a u ajftXirsUTIs-t B-th acute ee ehr-nle. Oar mathoda are aaecall-e asa - a - iuna of some a--. Itnnf U I Thon-ti marina yea ae tronme ax w HOtTRSI aJ n. to friX. II noon. x. oomirsm noors An takxzli. DB. TATX.OR, ' i Ths leading Speoiallflt. 1 Never Quess Experiment or take i chances of f any sort I attempt to euro only those diseases that 1 have bean curing for the peat IS years, and t feel sure I am justified In saying , that I fcare learned all about . them.. Were X .lacWnf In anowl- f edge pertalnlnt "to my I specUlty , X would never have attained my present' success, nor would ; I to day be recognised aa the leading .' specialist treaUng raen's diseases. If afflicted, you can depend upon ; It that the aervioe i oner you is ha service you neea, ana is service such as can ba rendered , by no other physician. , , w. , -"'i-,-, trt1 Ud . coming to. roriiana xor xreat- room free of enarge. Check your St LOlliS f Snralcal wr ' . i r v - ' j -- 1 n. r ,n arson's Crii"ii i r v I jr and t 'el ion ll't 1 'I (!--I V and on1 rHit.! r-mady f r l -a - r laAYl-.i 1'b.HlOI'H. Cure t r ', m mot olt Inats caw in 1 I i I ) daya Price 11 Pcr hos, mnxi It ;. wrapper. Sol J v d ryj t ever y t . a , . Address T. J. I ISUCii. 1H First ettr-t. Portland, Oregon. INVEST? THIS! v. ac Aonso, ' v" ;i' ' -':tj" ) t treeidens, .-.i-v Ji .'j. T. X. STBOBB, . .V ; i ; - ismstary and Avteravey. j mm Tiiii a FOSTXAia. Consultiition Frec 1 WXIX TIXAT ATT iTWtJI WJ01tiaiOATTi AX. A-...- ; xzht fob, fiMo. ; ' ;A. ABSOLUTE CUAILffTEE NO PAY UNLESS CUiU: a "'jt UFB'LOMG CVRB FOik Zi'Z worn ponov, bxtt siBataarw, nf?: mm. tabjoocixi. xronocrxx. btttoub bwidta wxjjorxia, o0BoxA. .cmoo IBmiAID WtOBTATB, AID AIXBJCTAI, DIBXABZS. ta1t au awa af.nia w aui . trrlaa I te be Rllml sad fat have ..... AmA nala'r and br oar met bad attests or destroy yoar. eeaetttntloii. Call or vaneo sarma, "-." T,'".v -"T - - 'i V v' iV V -i n.wl It aaUfi- far the -ajroaee ef ainlBnr the I" VJJL VaaaaaL. .111. if Barmlttod -- "T"rr , .'n,.- nl:ti:uK. m. te 'Atik, iTBa.Ttv: WBTXauro,OB3ioo. No Better ; Treatment f in the World Pay You Arc Cured This Ia My FairHOffer to V " ; Every Pat I ant : t VARICOCELE V All average of one man In five haa varicocele. Most men that have thij dragging, draining weakness are not aware of It until ft haa wrecked their, lives. Varicocele causescongestioij of the blood in some of the most vital blood vessels of man. ' It causes dull, heavy, liatlesa feeling which la often mistaken for nervous de bility or general decline of power.-, !-TOAwreBi " My thls'dlsordai Per manent and lasting. 9 atlmulate temporarily, but thorough ly aclantlflo treatment for the re moval of conditions responsible for tha functional derangement "W" nesa- la merely symptom of I a-i. -.il.. tsr nnnaaatlon in - .pwstTgian and under .y o - original focal traatmeiit this gland la nrnmntlr restored to Its noni stafenl eompl-te fu.cUonal aour. la the laating result. The Dr. Tay':r Cc. bmh' itosrs t - ; Cornar gacoaa, . romri.ASO, c i. Bispcnsary Me When