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SPORTS OF THE EIIIS TO SEE T. IJJ. BOYS Annual Gymnasium Kntcr taiiimeut Will Kc Offered Next Friday Xiffht. Parents' night at the Toung lion's Christian aaeoclallon will be held r ri der night ,,ie "'tlon gymnasium on Kourth .treat, and the strongest gymnastic program ever arranged will t offered for the entertainment. The orflc.r. Of the aaaoclatlon extend a ror S .1 Invitation to averybody to attend the entertainment and learn of the work being done by tlie organisation For several montha I. W. l'linore the boys' director, hae been at work with hie young athlete and hae auc Soded In instructing then. In jmv.ry Impreealve drills and gymnaalum ac rompllahmente. The program will be an extensive but the different numbera will be run off with rapidity, eo that there will be no time loat. ., . , Parents' night la an annual affair at the T M. C A. and la one of the moat enjoyable oceaalons of the nt Ire fear. After the athletic work a brief recep tion la held ao that oarenta might be come bet te? acquainted with the young men In the classes. INDIANS Will PLAY MULTfJOMAH SATURDAY Chemawa Team Has Hard Schedule of Four Games, in Twelve Days. (Special DUpatck to Tbe Josrail.) Chemawa. Or.. Dec. II The Chema t football squad la hard at work prac ticing fcr the four big games with which It wUi and the aeaaon. The team haa acheduled a game with Mult nomah for Saturday and the Indiana hope that the club team will not be able to run away from them. Christmas 15;-.: Ill Aatnrla Athletic Club at Will VIDI ar aw . v - - - - - the City by the Sea. December 2 they will meet the Spokane club on their home grounda and on New Tear a day they will meet The Dallea at that place. . . Thla will make four big games In side of 1) days The Indiana have only loat one game thla aeaaon. that with Washington at Seattle, when they were a no wed under by 40 to 0. They prof ited by that defeat. They came home and immediately hired Mr. Kirby to coach them and got down to good aolld work. The gamea played aince then show the result of their application and It la expected that they will give a good account of themselves before the aeaaon la over. OREGON BASKETBALL TEAM IN SOUTH PART University of Oregon. Eugene, Doc. II. The varsity basketball team la in splendid shape for the eouthern Oregon trip and will leave Thursday morning for Roaeburg. where they will play the high school In the evening. Friday night the will play Aahland normal at Ashland and Saturday the Aahland Atn Jetlc club. . . Since Coach Murphy took charge of the squad the boys hare Improved won derfully, ospeclally In teamwork. Mur phy has been paying special attention to thla department of the game and will have the men In condition to ahow the real strength of the team before the eastern Washington and Idaho trip. Thoae who will go south are: For wards, Ramp, Watson and Strong; cen teis. Loosely and Stevenson: guard, Hathaway, Charman and Farrlngton. Orton'i Team Takes Two. Captain Orton'a team won two of the three games last night from Captain Morgan's team by fairly good scores. Following Is the Multnomah club s cores: ORTONS TEAM. Orton 121 ! J" Zan 108 112 116 Raich 11 12 Lombard ISO 174 126 Keller ) J04 132 140 672 713 758 MORGANS TEAM. Morgan 12 J2 Duffy 173 164 1.0 Brigham 1" 126 156 Newstead 12 122 1C4 Thome 152 141 13 731 651 731 Rrinn This Ad mmm UIU Sl Is Good for 5 Purchases of Special Holiday Sale of Gas Portables A USEFUL GIFT We have a large assortment at prices to suit all from $2.00 up. STORE OPEN EVENINGS Kl . tff-. I lwgMlMa I i!arlla1 astasia li. f r . 111011111115 1.1511U115 and Supply Co. . Dealer in All Kinds of Has and Oas line bizhti and Supplier-.;; Third SU Bet Pine and Ash j Phone Main Z31I. , THE OREGON'S NEW CAlAIN IkUI Dtopata te Tas JesraaL) University of Oregon. Eugene. Dec. e- I r Umillan Dr..nni ftmOUl IB. rt - place-klcker. was elected captain of the uregon iooiobii rm ii iv - - quet given by the football management I a i U Moufien la one of the beat known players on the coast ana ntcrn. . . fc.HA.,.t. his rthnAm.n. maul uii imwunu w i I. jL 1 1. wliinin lhrj flmM I (T nreaon those agnlnst Idaho. Multno mah and Willamette, and scoring Zi points during the season. This waa his third year on the team. Moullen la a Junior in the engineer ing department. He entered from LlrK high eohool. where he graduated In 105 He la 2! yeara of age and weighs 111 pounds. .... d.i.. iin. fnnihall ha la a mem ber of the track team. lat year he took part in tlie poie-vauu. nui un ; count of hla increased weight he will try out for the weight events Instead. OREGONlLLEYS ARE nnt tie anie 10 vauiL ini. y-i nu SECURED BY DRAKE New Owner Will Make Nu merous Improvements in Seventh Street Maples. T. H. Drake, formerly of Macleay Oregon, haa purchased the Oregon Bowling alleys on Seventh street and assumed possession this week. Mr. Drake is an "experienced bowling man and Intends making a number of im provements In the place for the com- A antrtiilnmnt nf the allev rLnnniD.. At nrwnt tin 1m arranalna: a series of games having turkeys ani otner prises as ine irupiiic. Three games were taken by the Wll lamettes on the Oregon maples last night from the Hlcks-Chatten team, the following scores being chalked up: WIL.LAMETTES. piavr. 1st "nrt 3rd To- Game. Oame. Game. tal. Av. Case 173 153 157 483 lt Keer 180 199 177 646 M Madden 164 133 137 4Z4 141 Johnson 133 156 177 466 ibn Peters 138 164 146 448 149 Total 778 805 794 HICKS-CHATTEN8. PI avers. 1st 2nd 3rd To- Game. Game. Onme. tal. Ave. Baker 145 116 100 361 120 Konh 11! 133 198 460 152 Allen 128 174 131 433 144 Edgar 156 135 168 449 150 Flandermeyer ..169 154 150 473 158 Total 727 712 737 Don't let the baby suffer from eciema, sores or any itching of the skin. Doan's Ointment gives Instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children. All druggists sew n. Hanan shoes sold at Rosenthala. With You and It - ' Reduction on All $1 and Up :K :mm : fro Vi at a - : . K j. if-. 1 n-".'V.Vl ma OREGON DAILY : JOURNAL. IMSIC AGREES TO 11TJELS0II Concedes Everything to Bat tler to Get the .Match Feathers Limbering Up. (fulled rrM Leswd Wlr. San Krancisro, Cal.. Dec. II. Ovel Ills own lnature. ueor jn.m.iu afrees to flfht Dattllnf Nelson at 111 pounds ringside. He alao offers Nel son his choice from any one of five rr(fT,.,H who are named, declared tnai he will post a forreit 10 oina "'--: -mi ihMt the 15.000 bet can etand If the Dane wishes it. . Meiixlc makea a c "an-rui ";": .1. ,r,...,iin vervthltia. In hopes mat he will secure the match. It Is now up to Nelson to fish or cut bait The Chlcao Ilghtwelnht has said that he w.iuld fight Memalc under certain con ditions. Ills terms are fully met If he Wants to Ilgni HB nmm ,........ -r r,rtunlty. and. a. M.ms c suggeat. he two ran reaimy mm purpose of signing articles and posting Jlm May. the Reno man who poses as Nelson s backer, la In 8an Francisco having returned from a trip, so that Battling Nelson should be fully equipped to talk fight. Teatktrs Oet Busy. . i ri j rr - - w A Mnnt. Att.ll as his sparring partners, featherweight Abe Attell Is In full swing at Jos Mil ieu's place. Just outside of Cotma. The American cnampion prorai condition on New Yeara day will be right. . .. .. .... .. Moran is aomg nis won . . m , i l. nV. - Cn.H.hm.n 1 vAttlna All. mva.. " - - his extra weight off gradually, and yes terday afternoon waa at 1 25 poujida, which, with two weeks for training helps to clear the altuatlon on that Betting on the fight haa opened at 10 to I with Abe Attell the ruling fa vorite Thla was the announcement made by Tom Corbett laat night, and while there have been few beta placed as yet, the opening price aeema a fair one. and will probably prevail for some days. FIVE SOCCER GAMES ARRANGED FOB TEAMS Crescents, Hornets and Co lumbia Will Meet at League Baseball Park. Five soccer games will be played In Portland between now and the new vr Next Saturday afternoon on the l.no-MA rrounds the Crescenta and Hornets of the Portland Aaaoclatlon Fdotball club will meet, and the follow ing Sumlay a picked team will play the Alblna Thistles. " r'hri.imm dav the Crescents and Hornets will play off a postponed game. Saturday. December 28, the Columbia; - win ti-v rnnrliislnna and .11(1 BBi-ciim " . the same teams will clash again New Tear s day in a postponed ninicii. Owing to the fact that It would be necessary to regrade the league grounda for the baseball season leaving them soft for the opening games, the soccer players have decided not to play games when the turf Is soft. This accounts . i ..i n,n nn.tnnni1 enmes on the holidays, and explains the necessity for postponement auring r.mjr wcbiuci. gilbertIetTtwo LETTERS AT OLD Ell Portland Boy Wins "Ys" for Points in Gym and on the Track. A. C. Gilbert, the Portland boy who Is attending Tale unlveralty, has been awarded two of the much-coveted "Ts," showing athletic proficiency. One of Gilbert's letters Is for ork done in gymnastics In competition, the other for his great pole vaulting on the track 'Phi i nulte a distinction among eastern collegians. An unusually large numoer ui athletes were given the "Y" for win-- rA v.u tum durinar the season Just passed. Altogether 6 men have been inus nuumwi. jj. Bigelow, varsity football captain, has hi. latter both on the checkerboard and In the crew. "Tad" and Howard Jones have each won their letters at football and baseball. 'Tad 4s the unanimous selection of the eastern crit ics for all-American iiunnci 1907. ' This Date In Sport Annals. 1839 Edward Payson Weston, fa mous pedestrian, born In Portland, MlljOj5" At Sydney, Australia William Beach defeated Nell Matterson In swim ming match for 12,000 and the world Is championship, 3 miles 330 yards; 24 minutes 11 V. seconds. 1890 At Hecrenveen Joseph F. Don- oghue of Newburg, New York, won a three mile skating race, championship of the Netherlands. 1901 At Fort Erle Joe Walcott de feated "Jim'' Ferns In five rounds. 1902 At Bellows Falls. Vermont "Jimmy" Gardner and "Mike" (Twin) Sullivan, fought a 16-round draw. 1903 At Milwaukee Charlie Neary given the decision over "Kid" Broad In six-round bout. .. T B 1905 At New Tork "Willie" Hoppe won three out of five billiard matches from Maurice Vignaux of Paris. BILL TO KELIEYE STEAMBOAT TEAFFIC (United Press Leased Wire.) Tir..hn'nn Tina. 18. A bill Intro duced by Representative Humphrey of Seattle in me nouso ww"j ..h tn relieve steamboats plying between Puget sound and British Co lumbia ports, from payment of a" en trance and clearance fees. The bill Is Intended to amend the revised statutes so as to make the exemption applicable to steamers running: as oi n mr times a week between the United States and foreign ports. The exemption already- applies to steamers on the great lakes. Storm Damages Roadbed. 8oeetal Dtspateb to Tbe loantA.fi Astoria, Or.t Dec 18. The recent hearv storms have done considerable damage to the recently constructed II waco roadbed opposite Astoria. In sev eral places the roadbed has been washed out and some of the bridges. This- will necessitate the raising of the grade. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY DAY OREGON FOOTBALL JIAN- AGEll III I'M I Ralph B. McEwan. Ralph B. McEwan, the Athena. Oregon, boy who wa chosen to take Charge of the atate unlveralty foot ball team for next year. McEwan. who waa aaaiatant manager under Manager Ororer Kestley thla aeason, waa recommended for the position by the retiring manager. Last spring he managed the sophomore track team and will be a member of thla year's cross country team. He Is 21 yeara of age and prominent In Greek letter affairs, being a mem ber of the Sigma Nu fraternity. SPORTING NOTES Local and Otherwise. His many Portland friends will be glad to know of the convalescence of Graham GIhss Jr , who haa been III for several weeks at Harvard with la grippe. Young Glass has so far re covered hla health as to take light ex ercise on .:ie track under the ttlrectlon of the Crimson coachea the first of the week He has befn unfortunate all fall, having also suffered from tonallUls, Glass is expected to make a great allow ing In the short sprints at Harvard next spring. Dr. Roller, the big Seattle wreatler who siood Chamnloh Frank Gotch off in nriuBt nnv cornea forth with a sweeping challenge to any wrestler In the United States. Gotch Is not ex cluded, but Ben Frank wants a few days to get his wind and toen the champion will be taken on. Roller has stipulated that no attention will be paid to challenges which are not ac companied by a $250 forfeit. Thera will also be something doing u ni0i itna hn tha Kt. Louis III IIIO "W-ini .. - - - university football team comes to Port land New Year's day. The Missouri so ciety and the Knights of Columbus are arranging a big reception for the youths from "Show Me" land. The local com mercial organlzatlona offered financial aid to the Multnomah club in bringing the Mlssourlans here, but It was gra ciously declined, the club management believing that moral support will clear the way. The attendance at the game ought to be a record-breaker. Mike Dwver, the Denver mat artist, had a serious accident in -Omaha last night, when Farmer Burns threw him twice In succession. Dwyer in falling In the second round struck on his open right hand and injured his wrist so se riously that it will be several weeks. If not months, before he can resume work. Burns got the first fall In 84 minutes, and the second In 8H minutes. This year there will be two elimina tion meets for the Olympic games held simultaneously In Chicago and New York. " All aspiring candidates west of the Alleghenles will congratulate on Marshall Held, while those east of the range will assemble on one of the met ropolitan ovals. The eliminations are scheduled for June, the games opening In July. a . Somebody evidently got some money out of the Pacific, Northwest league last summer. Thirteen men In the league were either sold or drafted and netted the owners of their services something like 812.000. The Coast league paid 13,750 for five of the bunch. There wasn't so much doing In the box office, but that this snug sum Isn't welcome. Strangler Smith, who claims the Pa cific coast championship, and Roy Par ker, who claims like distinction in the welterweight class, have come to terms and will wrestle in Merrill's hall. Sev enth and Oak streets, December 27. The longshoreman weighs 167 pounds and Parker strips at 146. Fred Merrill is holding a 8100 side" bet for the two wrestlers. Tomorrow and Friday positively the last days for discount on east side gas i bills. Portland Gas company mi. mm a'' t" I mSm4 timmi m m SBEKiaailCBZBKIIZSEIKKICQIEB BXTRIfINO, 9 VEAKHESS B If other physicians have treated 5 you for so-called "weakness," you S were helped only temporarily, If at all, and the reason ts very appar ent when the cause of loss of power In men Is understood. "Weakness" Isn't a weakness at all, but Is merely a symptom of chronic Inflammation in the pros tatic gland, brought on by early dissipation or some contracted dis order. Our system of local treat ment removes this inflammation and Is the only treatment that has ever Restored op ever can perma nently, restore strength and vigor. Onr Fee $5 to $30 rowarrtTATiosT conrXDEHTXAXi AJTD IHVITED A Dersonai thorough and searching examination is desired, though If Inconvenient to call, write us a full description of your trouble. Our office -hours are from a. m. to 8:0 p. m.. excepting Sunday from to 12. Address or call on tho ST, LOUIS "luiS'c"1 DISPENSARY g COBHEB BXCOWD . AHD TASOtXXZ. SiaSBIIEZISEBZSIBESUXBXSE EVENING. DECEMBER HELD FOR TRIAL III Charles 'Barasbuifcer, Alias Sam Boot man, Swindled Local People. (Ualtas Frees Uw4 Wire.) irranpiaoo. Dec. II. Cbsrlts Barnsburger. alias Bam Bootman. is on his way te Portland after waiving examination befors United rates Conv mlMioner lleacock and being held in 11,000 bonds for trial In Portland. Barnsburger had a novel schema tot gathering unearned dollars. Ills tgu p; mini w uir"v. y stewards of the United States and from this he would pica .me nm "i vlntlma. The one who balked was Car. Weinberg, a well-known hospital steward in penver. To him be wroto aaylng that be was one oi ine um-- . . i -.... 0 . Da.) I a nil m an iraiors ui in i who had died leaving; some real prop erty to one Carl Weinberg, a hospital atewsrd. The reason for tho boqusst waa gratitude for services rendered by Weinberg while the. man was confined in a Da nia rm ""l" s wreck on that road some eight years ...w - ha. ai.rnrlaan. il agO. nVIQUVIl waa Hw . . similar legacies are not uncommon, and replied statins; thst he was hos pital steward at the hospital in ques- won mi nm in..- ,w. n. . -. -ka. avrata ffnal Ina Identification was satisfactory and that a ..fa k.a 111 aU A afct 1 A ttie property wow " .1. , . tvalnhcra- as soon as the latter paid certain feas which were required In that state wnen a lesacy wm . a a Okalaa aASS Wat. SI At 1 ilSl non-reaiaeni. in -. - . I n lift ft A mnA bIKM that a money order for that amount be sent. 1 ne manr "a. , Portland and he traced Barnsburgr to . . i.- k(M a-affa Bacramenio, wner -.--- Nrgro Baseball Leaffne. , i lwA ria. 1 1 T f nlana j i ..... at a Mnfurftiwi nald here to day go through the coming season will see tne launcning " a uniw " y'""T .i Kaaahall laaarus of national acope. The Intention Is to form an elght-clUD league. eacn ciuu w hacked by a stock company. Among the cltlea meniionea aa i"un incni bere of the circuit are Memphis, Nssh- vllle, Kansas City, Jfroii, ioui.vui-, Cincinnati. St Louis, Pittsburg. Chicago and indianapona. rromow i . movement believe that It will be a flnan- PURE JAPANESf SILK For CHRISTMAS Absolutely the Genuine Article Table Covers Cushion Covers Ladies' Waists Handkerchiefs Fine Embroideries S. BAN & CO. 34 North Third Street Cor. Couch Street CHICHESTER'S PILLS W "Al ' TK PI AMOND BRAND. A BIAliONB BKiND PILLS, lot SS: awlat. Atlc Inti Wkmm H Swt. SftfMt, Alwtyft Ralltkli SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE PORTLAND .Svf(G&Tk C'lilfcas-tar'e IUaimaPBraa4VV CMlJS! 1'IIU la IU sad )M .IHcXV7 KT? .1 bia, Hftled with Blu Rlbboa. y M fkvj Taka atker. Bay fyrY I7 "lit Mraawlat. A.k fottlUI.CWK.M.TWmA It X CURE, NOT TALK IS WHAT YOU WAIST TOTT aCTTST. COMB TO V8 800HEB' OB ate. WKT WOT NOW? BETUBB TO surrss ast z.onoes oh tkouxbub or OTKE&S. CONSUliTATION FREE Zf we do not our you it will not cost 70a one east. BLOOD POISON ZSSmSFVmzTm kczeha. tcmpz.es. blotches, itcbko, BISOOLOaiTIOHS O III SKXsT. OlKlUUKC TATIO.Ot.EET, 9I80SABOES, tNTZiAMMATIOW AJTD AZ.Z. tTBISABX TKOVBI.ES OOMMONAMONO MEW. EOailABTIO OIBUaSSBB ETEJtT CA8B Of contracted disease wo treat la thoroughly cured; our 'patients have no relapses. -When wo pro nounce a case cured there Is not a particle of Infection or tnflamma tlpn remaining, and there Is not the slightest danger that th dis ease will return In Its original form or work Its way into the gen eral system. No contracted dis order Is so trivial as to warrant uncertain methods of treatment, and wo especially solicit thoae cases that other doctors have been unable to cure. OTB TEB HEED HOT BB PAID uHZiESS CUBED. mm H 8TBBETS. POBT1AHD, OBEOOH. 1 18. 1007. . rial uoe'esi. as most of the citlas man- tloned aweaor navo coiorw -that are well aupporteii. , BBSJBaSBiBJa-WBBBPSaSB Intorcollrclatfl BaskHbatt. (Ualtet frees Leases' Wire.) New Torn. Dso. II What promises to be tho best season the Intercollegiate basketball association haa had since Us organisation opens hero tonight with a f ame between the Columbia and sTInoo. on teams. The aaaoclatlon la to have but five teams In play thla year. Har vard having dropped out and no college having been admitted to take Its place, liesldes Columbia and I'rlnoeton the league msmbershlp comprises Cornell, Yale and tho Unlrerslty of Pennsyl vania. Tho playing aeaaon will continue until the end of February. . Orphan Asylum 100 years Old. ' '(Called Tress Lmm4 Wire.) Philadelphia, Dm. II. 8C Joseph's Orphan aaylum of this city, ths flrat Ftoman Catholic Institution of Its kind tn Amsrloa, celebrated ths centennial anniversary of Its Incorporation today. A special mass of thankaglvtng was held this morning In Ht. Mary's church sml In tho afternoon Archbishop Ryan snd other notables attended anniversary exercises held In Musical Fund hall. The asylum was started by Catholics In 17l, and waa the outcome of the yellow fever plague, which left many orphans in Philadelphia that year, in li&T the asylum waa Incorporated and removed to larger quarters. Sister Mary Joseph, the present superior at tha asylum, haa been connected with tho Institution for years. For Uniform Bafrgas; Rate. Chicago, Ml., Dee. II. A committee ( ' I MEN-DON'T GIVE UP We Are Restoring Suffering Men Every Day to Robust Health. I Many of Them, No Doubt, Mach t Weaker in Strength Than You. J Tou may have been unfortunate in selecting a doctor to tr"jMr00' vou may not have given yourself the attention which your dlaeaae de- mand. You know that every day you put the matter off you ar. getting J worse and worse. Life does not possess for you the pleasure It did. Would you not glve much to possess that robust health, vim and vigor X XT.ul! V" w J? th. r.v.ea of dlaease attacked your aystemT i Now if you do really have this desire to be strong call at our institute at once alnd con sut t tlie RE LI ABLE SPECIALISTS who have restored hundreds of men to health, many of whom. f'. r n wors i con dition than you are. In s short time after the treatment is begun, ae clded Improvement Is noticed, and when dismissed they go out from under our care restored to the health nature Intended should be theirs. WE Mies, Blood aad Sii Blseasss, Yarlooso Tela. Zydrooolo, BhemnaUsin, Pimples, Baptaro, Chromlo Slseaaea, Borrow DUeasea. You Who Are Suffering From Lost Strength OUR METHOD OF TREATMENT can cure you and 1-k!-J? vou Under its influence the brain becomes active the nerves become Jtronr ss steel, so that nervousness, bashfulness and despondency dlsap pear XhS eyes become bright, the face full and clear, energy returns fo fh? body, and the moral, physical and vital systems ars , InvTgorated. Wo Invite all the afflicted to consult us personally or by letter. rr ITtT People who live in outside towns and In the "" W rVl 1 IL Jnd cannot call, should write for consultation. dyleo and free examination blank. Many cases havo been cured by homo treat- ment. Out-of-Town Men Visiting Portland CONSULT us at once upon arrival snd maybe yo can be cured off"' retina homo. Many cases can be cured in one or two or more visits. OPTICS KOTJBS a. nu to 5 p. m. Oregon Medical Institute 8ltt HOBB1BOB 8T BST. 4TH AH9 BTK. POBTUUTD, OBBOOH. If You Are a WEAK MAN My refutation as a specialist nlcMCM nnH mv unvarvine effecting thorough cures ought to con vince you that in placing your case in my hands for treatment you may confidently expect a permanent cure of your ailment. I have been a .specialist of men's diseases for over Twenty years. During the -most of these yelrs my Prwtlce has been tho largest of Its kind upon the Pacific Coast. During the several years past It has been fully double that of any other specialist in the west treating men's dts I have met with but few incurable cases. I have failed to cure in Still fewer cases. In re cent years I havo failed in none. This is be cause I attempt to cure only those case that I feel confident 1 can cure and as my experience has grown I have become able to determine cur Sblo cssS with certainty. It Is also because my skill in curing has grown and my methods of treatment have fieeB perfected. v V My fee in Any Uncom plicated Disorder Pay Me When You Are Cured . a. . a "la a . am -aaH MAMM A la1aMMat(Atl A " An ST A aft lf"tr mVfcTatkirCC is merely a symptom f f tniini.u the prostate giana, ana unaer my own original iog treatment this gland la promptly reduced to its normal state and com roetate gland, pleto functional activity IS ins laaung reauiu a cum ii nuitiujr auu iior- ""vARCbCELE, CONTRACTED DISORDERS. STRICTURE, PILES AND SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON. . FREt CONSULTATION Call at the office If possible for Free Advice. Examination and Diag nosis. If you cannot call write tor symptom blank. , IS DR. TAYLOR Co. COBWEB KOBBlBOar AJTD 8XOOHB BTHEET8. ? ; V - Private Entrap oe. 834 Vj Morrison Street. Portland. Or. . t appointed by tho Central Passenger as sociation to consider tho sxcaas bag rate rate problem mat In conference hre yeaterday with ocmmlaaloners and senger. associations. Tho ob)ct la to bring about if possible a uniform as cess gaggate rate applicable to all tha railroads of the United Utatea. and other drug bablu are poetUrelf oared bf HABIT1NA. For orpodermle orinUrnal as Pamplisenttoaar drnghabttaeAy Paa inaJL .Regular prs- .& per boftla at your dmgg lt or by snail In plain wrapper, bll Ckiosaleal Ca. -Lamia. Urn, tat sate lklBMM Drag Oa. iU Caaal sHl mr .a ill a I :v - ' ' ' 9 If you need help, come to the Oregon Medical Institute, where you are sure to get the best, and you will not be disappointed. It will cost you no more to take treatment of an experienced ex pert specialist than to place your self under the doubtful care of a mediocre. The largest, the most reliable, th oldest established, the best equipped Medical Insti tute in the country. CURE i Sundays 10 a. m. to 18 only. Consult Me Without Further Delay in Men's success in . TATXiOB ( Tho Xioadlag speolaUai of . inflammation or congestion of and under my own original local V v.v-- ' r