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' 1 THE OREGON ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, "PORTLAND,4 SATURDAY 4 EVENING JANUARY - '4, ilD03. m L.m , i 1 ggnBgssEBwsssasBsaBSBvw v:" i, .,i, i ,,....', , . . - srrts m mm LEAGUE JAY STAY ( II I PRESENT FORM f n LA Southern California Cities Said to Be Uninviting to ; : Baseball Magnates. '. ;'t (fipUl DUpitch to Tbt Journal.) San Francisco, Doc 4. With the an- noun'pement of the opening and doling 5 dates , ; of the Paclflo Coast Baseball 1 league,1 April 4 and October 31, It la be lieved fcero that nothing wjll be done toward Increasing the organisation to However, a, committee was appointed at yesterday's aessfon of toe magnates ' to look Into the matter as asked for by , the Los Angeles business men who de- Sire continuous summer oau. ins com mittee has full power to act In the mat ter, bat inasiuucn as Bacramento ana Ban. Jose, the only available cities In the south, are generally considered to be uninviting to the owners. It Is not be lieved anvthlnc will be done. The league season, under tentative arrangements, will open with Oakland at Los Ane-eles. and Portland at Ban Francisco. Saturday, the fourth day of I April, and win end gunoay, occooer ai, giving the fans JO weeks of the great national sport. f Free days or women and children were left to the option of the local clubs, the managers to have as many as is tnougnt aayisaoie. Following are the officers of . the league, all of wtiom were re-elected: President. J. Cal Ewlng of Ban Fran cisco; first vice-president, W. W. Mc- I'redie or Portland: second viee-presi dent,- C W. Pendleton of Los Angeles; secretary and treasurer, D, W, Long; directors, F W. Ian, E. M. Walter, ,f v. jucwreoie ana c. w. renaieton. 9 'f . SPORTING NOTES . Local and Otherwise. ' ' It Is said ths new Union league, has -nignt riaers on me jod signing up maur man isss a piayers. V, e e There Is not another club In the major leagues that has let so many good play ers go as has the Boston club of the .American league. .. e ' - - Those telephones In the Chicago grandstands might be connected With the umpire so the fans could roast him .wunout disturbing the Dieacherltes. A, C. Crowder. the new president of the Cotton States league, Is an alderman of . Jackson, Mississippi, and state man ager -on - prominent insurance com jany. e The New York National league club has asked for waivers on Danny Shay. Shay will perhaps stay la California neai season. ' a japan is going in zor trie boxing game. Not the Chinese wrinkle, but the gen uine American punch, duck and side step variety. Frank Ootch declares he Is the real American wrestling champion. If any one disputes It he Is willing to meet .farmer-, curns once mora ana prove 'Another 110,000 for Tommy Bums Tvnen ue meets jem jtoane on St Pat rick s day. That's more money than iommy coma get in America on phony gam. ... , e e - jrroraoiers are frying to organize a roner poio league In Indiana. For sev eral years Indiana was the only state where the game waa successful. e It Is probable that Oswego will be In the New Tork Bute league circuit next season, taking the place of the A. . J, O. elub. The New Tork Nationals have decided not to pay the $1,000 awarded by the na tional commission to the New Orleana Jub. . What will the Pelicans say to that?. ' ' a. at iff (W .1 A" is''- ''r r-S:.. '-- r -:(- III i i i v i i III r 4 II I . I ' s ATTELL INSISTS Oil ID II IL I RINGSIE icipuinn .liuiiii u Moran Must Have Several Hours Kid Scaler Is Sore on Nelsoi, Ban Francisco, Jan. 4. Abe Attell Is out with a proposition to fight Owen Moran at 122 pounds ringside. This isn't a weight to 'which Moran is likely to agree, but Attell claims that he Is sticking to feather-weight principles and that it must be that or nothing. Abe's declaration did not create a furore, however, as Harvey and Moran have already declared themselves that they will fight at 122 pounds, but not a rlnaside weight: that It must be three or four hours before the- fight. Cof- froth Is also opuoaed to a ringside weight as he believes it is not fair to the public, whlbh is in danger of being disappointed. Kid scaler is considerably mirred at the way Battling Nelson ran out on him after articles had been signed for the right in Los Angeles, and is casting about for some other chance. He and his manager are talking of a fight with jonnny rayne and it is possible mat the boys will sign un and make a 1260 side bet Then they will be open for offers and would probably fight either in saaersneia or Aiarysvuie. Oil Till of ; COAL THIEVES Kailroad Beicctiv Says Bob bers Are jot ; Needy ' as .Was Case Last Year. (Special tnapatch to (be lonraiL! ' ' North Taklraa. Jan. 4 Coat thieves will be run out of ths Taklroa valley If ths Northern Paclflo Railway com pany with IU staff of detectives is awe to do It, For tha past two weeks Special .Officer WWlam Cummlngs of tne Northern pacific has been traveling up ana down the valley running down the thieves whatever they have i been operating. Mr. Cummlngs has stopped V criy erery town between Ellens burr and Paaon. far thra tmm hn Ing from the cars all along the Una. At uiuai u ilia Lawns ins nAtiioriv tmm caugnt one or mors coal thieves, and has secured for them a jail sentence. "I am rota to itimn nut this hni. ness if I do nothing else,' declared Mr, Cummlngs while in North Yakima yea- coal this winter as there was last win ter. There Is enough to be bought at every town along the line. The fellows who are doing this work are not men who need the coal. They are a bad class who are out of money and steal coal to sell it to saloons to make a few cents day. "There Is a toua-h lot of them In the valley this winter, and they are making lots of trouble. When the weather e-eta coiqer next montn i long for more trouble from them, for they are a des perate lot and will not stop at anything m pi s u me money, Mr. Cummlnaa this week aeaureri tha conviction of five coal thieves at Pros ser, all of whom were sentenoed to 1all He will continue to run them down wherever they are operating, he nays. The ease with which the Deofile who toie coai last winter rrom tne sail road company got off has given tnese reuows tne idea this year that the company will not prosecute them, he said. "But they will find out that the company does not Intend to stand for It, and we Intend to run down every case we can." II I'nl Ml IS FOR MM TO REPAIR GALLOWS Boy- Murderer Stands 'Pa- tiently on Trap ' With ; uiacjc uap urey iieaa, ri. CGeeVo ; Bailable - , , nmiccd VllllBLnJUy. ( DQCTOR , . (raited Presi teMd Wire.) V Louisville, Ky., Jan. 4. Standing upon the gallows waiting for workmen td put ilia trap in wouinv oraer. ' uiaxance f turgeon. boy murderer of three men, Isplayed remarkable calmness yeater- uy just oerore ne waa nangea. : jAiter murgeon naa peen marcnea to tne saiiows and the can naa been r laced over his head It was discovered hat the trap would not work. Sturgeon till stood on the frap bracing himself for the terrible nlanaa after tha ham. man naa pressed the button. The nuumva man waitea witn apparent pa tience. Workmen soon had tha tran in order, however, and young Sturgeon was imnaea, rie waa nronounc.ea neaa it minutes later. His neck was net broken. Products tn tha amount nt IIS AAA. AAA unuaiiy are manuracturea nv nrmnn vuuriuie in ne uniteq etaves. Has Sad a Utm mtnA t ..a lad la that' atadt alMmni a i- .!. ,. Iftfca world kl woadarfal rasiedlM. - ' 0 MiacuiYjroisoMs or Dgyei psro- Bt .aaaranfaaa a mm Wmm a ta, rtrflat, ' Rb'omitUai ,NefveeinM, irainmi ixmx ManlwtnA, . renais VM . sen and All PTtmr M . . - " A SURE CANCER CURE - awswvaa steal yeMnt. plra gsfe. tors ff , TOO ah arrLicniD. dont dkiat. - SKL1XI AS DANOIKOCs. If Voe feaaet CIL writ! far araiataai alaaB 4 clrcsltr. laeioM 4 tnU la stampa. CONSULTATION FRER cu c on wo caxuEsa ulukums oo. tint St., Car, aUntMaa ' ttease MmUss Kfeto taasat . , , Ralph" Rose, the giant California weight thrower, as he aDDeared aaaM A fftu S S i W . a a . not auLUMior ai. gravers isiana, ne xora, wnen ne Drone seven world 8 records. He will probably be barred from next iummer'i Olym piad, well-iupported charge having been made that may destroy his standing as an amateur. His loss will be keenly felt in the London games. Rose holds every record from the 8 to 28-pound shot. He put the 8-pound shot 67 feet, 7 inches, which added seven feet to Mar tin Sheridan's record. "SMART ALECKS" SILENCED AT ARCADIA TRACK BY GOOD PROOF It's the same old winter goulash Every minor learner slened bv the ma. :ors is the most wonderful ballplayer , ,uui ever spit on a mm. For saTe Beautiful stock certificate, with Artistic border and genuine seal. Printed in green and looks better than those clearing house gags. New last year and never been framed. Address rea jenny, isoston, Massachusetts. Y . . . ' The fight between Tommy Murphy and Packie McFarland, which was to - Have been tne opening card of the new Armory Athletic club of Boston, next Tuesday night, has been postponed one weea oecause ot tne aeatn or McFar- lana s jatner. . With a conference of tha major leagues and minor organizations at Cln- 'innati, a. meeting or tne board of the National Association of Minor League clubs at Cleveland, and meetings of several or tne smaller leagues In vari ous parts of the country, there protn- ball world ' during; the cumlng week. While Dayton la not altogether sat , Isfled with its berth In the Central league It is believed that the club will stay with the old crowd in preference to taking chances by joining one of the ' new leagues now being discussed. Suoh, as least, is the latest report from the Ohio city. . Ths Columbia and Hornet soccer teams Of the City league will meet at football on the league grounds. Twenty fourth and Vaughn streets, at S o'clock nils afternoon. Both teams are in plendid condition and an excellent ima is anticipates. Labor unions in England are en deavoring to municipalise the milk sup I lies for the protection of the health of The public By Captain Thomas B. Merry. Los Angeles, Dec. SO. Well we have had a lively week of It here in spite of two days of Intermittent shower which gave us a slow track. For all that, the first three weeks of racing over the Santa Anita track show more fast races run than any" other track; in America during the same period of time. Mind you. I am not saying anything about the weights carried, for most of the races have been run with "straw hats" on the nags. But there have been sev eral races run with fairly heavv welahta and the test by weight, so far as gal- luping races are concerned, is tha only reliable one. During the short space of 17 days. tnero nave oeen lour horses to run miles between 1:40 and l:8: six that cov ered miles between 1:38 and 1:19, and three that ran miles between 1:38 and 1:7. At six furlongs where 1:14 is aoour, tne average time, we have had eight races run at 1:18 or faster, and live more run Detween 1:1 and 1:14. When the, late Robert Bybee's mare, Neyella, ran a race of five furlongs in 1:01 at the State fair of 1882, every body laughed at my timing of the race ror tnat was tnen tha wnriri'a monrri for that distance. Well, we have had at Santa Anita park in those 17 day, three races run between 69 seconds and one minute, and five more between i:ou ana i;oi. or course, you can al ways find some wiseacre who thinks pe can time horses more acurately than anyone else and who is continually berat ing tha official timers and their work. Thomas V. Lottvlda-a. a train nt an odd years' experience, Is my associate in the timers' stand, and was so an noyed by remarks of this sort that he got Harry McDanlel and W, J. Spiers to tlmo the races from the outside, and I enlisted the services of Cvrenns Mill. key (well known in Oregon) to check one up. Their three watches agreed with ours exactly for five races con secutively, and lh the sixth one, Mr. McDanlel was one-fifth of - a second dower than either of us. That stopped the talk about over-fast time. i The the "smart alecks" began to talk about ths track being of less area thap the nine furlongs, for which It was laid off. So, old "Luoky'1 Baldwin Rot tired or nearing tnat kind or tarn and went off in search of engineering talent to measure ths track. He got one man from the city engineer's office and one rrom tne county surveyor s, and each, brought his crew with him and meas ured the track at separate intervals, so there was no comparing of field notes petween tnem. Botn parties concurred that (measuring three feet from the poles, for no horse can very well run nearer to the rails than that) the total length was seven-tenths of a foot over nine furlongs; and that the Intermediate distances were all correct as marked by tne starting posts The truth is that the soil Is very favorable to fast racing, as it does not cup, but makes a clear print of a horse's frog wherever ,the ground Is damp. Then again, the track lies less than two miles from the foot of the Sierra Madre range and the mountains diffuse a great deal of osone Into the atmosnhere. thus expanding a horse's lungs and en abling him to last longer at the top of hill nnAnrl ' people xdke Booing-. The truth Is that people here like racing and will turn out to see It, in spite of all that can be said or done by a lot of hypocrites and Christians for revenue only, who want all the money spent upon new churches, so they can get their rakeoff from building con tracts; There la only one place' worse than Los Angeles for dIous grafters and' that la Long Beach, about 20 miles from here. They won't allow a saloon in the place nor a hotel with a bar in it. About six montbs ago they had a terrible casualtv in the oollaDse of hotel In process of construction, by wnicn ii people were Killed. Tne truth of the matter was that the contraeter had been obliged to let In all the directors of the concern for a share of tha plunder, andthe work was Insufficiently done, in order that the contractors could have anything left for themselves. It is this element that has succeeded In closing un the Ascot raric tractc, tne nanusomest in western American until the new Arcadia track was built. ROBERT PF0UTS WINS SILVER FOB FOR SCORE (Special Dlapatch to The Journal.) Monroe. C, Jan. 4. The Monroe Rod & Oun clul held another one of Its popular shooting matches , here yester day. The scores were better than usual and the solid silver watch fob was won by Robert pfouts on a score of 8 out of a possible 100. As only club members could comnete for the medal, the three "highest scores did not get a look In. They were: Kills 93. Hints 92, and Roblson 92. all being from Portland. Eight contestants besides those al ready mentioned went above 80 per cent, and 17 went above 70 per cent. Dr. E. Bennett la president and J. Ed Looney secretary of the club. M. A. A. C.-Y. M. C. A. FIVES MEET TONIGHT Multnomah and the T. M. C. A. wilt line up In the club "gym "at S:80 o'clock tonight for ths second basket ball game between these two teams in the state leaa-ue. On the occasion of their first meeting the association i won by one point and the teams are so evenly matched that tonight s strug Kle should prove most interesting. Following is the Une-UD of the two teams: M. A. A. C. Position. T. M. C Dent Forward Ilartman Livingstone ...Forward Pugh Bellinger Center Forbes Barton Guard Young Allen ....Guard Gates UNLICENSED DOCTORS ARRESTED AT TACOMA Medical Men at Sound City Start Crusade to Enforce Washington Law. (SpactU Diipateb to The JeurniL) Tacoma, Jan. 4. At the instance of officers of the 'Pierce County Medical association, warrants have been issued for the arrest of Drs. T. Wheeler and O. M. Clay, well known local practi tioners, upon the charge of practicing medicine and surgery without a license. Information has also been filed against three other physicians engaged in local practice charging them with the same offense. It Is anticipated that these three warrants will be Issued within the next day or two. While Drs. Wheeler and Clay decline to discuss their arrest, thev admitted to deputies in the office of the prose cuting attorney that they have no li cense to practice medicine. Dr. Wheel er, it Is alleged, failed to pass a recent examination held by the state board, but waa told by members of the board that he could attempt the Dractice of his profession until he was prohibited from further procedure by officials of Pierce county. All of the nhvslciana Interested hava built up large practices. At a recent meeting of the Pierce County Medical association the membership of that or- fanisatlon decided to proceed imme lately with the prosecution of all phy- ?!S5?22iHan Scoffs Saiilal-Pepsm capsules i JrSe woDdarml ' - r 01 MAIYti .whirling Spray wa4 tfarWoa! tit-tSl 1 mrtoftfcl haft. If b noi tufnly the ntnBb, aauapt no othar, but MDd tlaniD or llliiitratMl book-MM. Ttrtrftf ValuntilalolaillM. HImvii. 4 m. saa st.. nutur tonic Tot Sal ky V Minora Drug Ca., Voodard, Olarte Oc aa taaa-Payls Bras C. 4 Iterae, ft6 A POSITIVE CURE VarTaflimsistteeev Oatarrh a tha DlMderand IXMued Kid? iy. aueusa nerai. vnre ilekly aas seraianeati the rat km of Claaarrhssaj , mrnttat! Bull fey 'drogglt. JKEJWaUOTCO. Bellofaotslaa, Ofcl. , ky AO feast. rOtt WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound Bavin and Cotton Root PlUa The best and only reliable ft1' Xot ?JUAEP PER. lODa. Cure tha maat nhaiin. ata cases In to 10 dfcrs. Prloe II r oox, or inres boxes II. ' Hold by runlets rvwhara. AtMraaa r 1 in.iw.iu. iti c irai si roruana. un CHICHESTER'S PILLS Wtt-v TUB DIAMOND BRAWn. A MtiMI Aas yaar UkM-taiVlMn i-iua la Ha km. Mld with Taaa aa aib. R wU- vaut k aewa tm Bed. Safait. AlaanValUkla SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE aimlfBraadX Waid auttlllcVlrV FT PXrTcITPS 4lll BALSAM CNanaM and bwoUflaf Um bala noowia? a lanuiant powOL Talla to Bxtora Oray uo,iuiaii.iiuat imiiflaa Kldniy end Bliddir Troublit URINARY DISCHARGES 24 Hours acHCss OebesrsWlOV) mm the Bame49 ALL DECaaiaTS. BLOODi tse wcasl SlaaaM earth, ret tba iflast to ear WHIM Q0 KNOW WHAT TO DO. Uinr bare POISOHIMf It Is BLOVD P014ON. Bead to PB. BBOWN, 8 areb St., Pblladalphla, Peas- tot BKOWN'g BLOOD CD KB, 18 00 per bettlsf Uats ana noath. Bold la Portlaaa ealy ay Waedwai4. Clarke A Co. nt5ixszssriz3Erszzizsrrsszr S3 I Gniran lee to m Core Any stcians engaged In medical practice who in r led Dy first obtaining state license, it was information fur Oregon Take Two Gaines. The Oregon team won two out of set of three games at the Oregon alleys last night from the Portland quintet. fouowing is tne result; OREGON. (1) (2) Ambs 165 182 Meleen ........ 168 188 Boland ......... lit 205 Raymond 188 117 Barbour ,.. 216 192 (3) Total. Av. 170 617 172 470 157 63V 177 457 162 178 12 174 159 162 188 Total 894 834 82S PORTLAND. (1) (2) (8) McMonles 181 165 16 Christian 214 168 189 Davles 180 111 173 Martin 134 129 167 Kalley ,..165 167 196 Tot. Av. in m 463 154 440 147 108 169 Total .864 730 870 We Sell ca the positive guarantee that if Jt does not give satis- entire aiiiount of money paid us;fof.itImean this ;ask,iftUi. those, b; arev SSlMal MAsat 4 SfcS AH d t el et s iiLU OAiU USU LA WgUi IV u jr , it vriththis understanding ' - - ,: '" t ..t1 ';"-.'siV.- :.v-:i;7 co(.r iiorse ft- co Portland, or, J1ENS1TOER E0LLS HIGH GAME AT CLUB ALLEYS Menslnger was feeling fit At the Multnomah maples last night and Just to prove-that he could do the trick when he wanted he knocked down enough pins to give him 237 points, Hum phrey's team took three straight games irom Jvic(aoes roiiowers. The bowl ing results: HUMPHREY'S TEAM. , Humphrey McKay . . . Dole .. North rup Menslnger Totals ., McCabe . Ott ...... Boulon . , Allen ... McClellaa Totals ees)S9wa , 176 16S- 1B4 144 178 142 i iti 86 . 176 131 ! 121 141 198 237 181 783 785 " 79 TEAM. 169 205 1S9 99 139 . 102 119 171 146 126 in sr 132 155 160 "645 .779 "68 ; This pay in Sport Annate. ' 1865 At Hortey.; England. Joe Wor rnald defeated AndrewMnrden in fight for cbampionBhip and 13,000. Wormald forfeited the tiUe to Jem Mace. 7 : 31(84 Eastern Raaehall Ig clubs of Galveston, Houston, Waco and 1891At Minneapolis, A. W. Linqulst said to have skated sixty miles on Ice In five hours thirty-three minutes. 1901 At Milwaukee, Jack Dougherty knocked out Maurice Bayers in second rovna 1904 At Indianapolis, Harry Forbes ana ao Alien rougnt a lu-round draw. 1807 At Los Angeles, "Jim" Plynn defeated Jack (Twin) Sullivan In 20 rounds. HIGGINB0THAM WANTS TO STAY AT ABERDEEN (Special Diipateb to Tbt Journal.) Aberdeen. Wash.. Jan. 4.' .The an nouncement of I. C. Higglnbotham, the big ballplayer, that he hopes to arrange to stay with the Black Oats for another season, causes rejoicing among the fans as well ss those who may be in the team the coming season. "Hlar." ai. mougn Belonging to Bt. louis, seems to minx ne nas a man dv wnich n fan evade going back there, and says he nas several reasons tor tninaing he can carry out his plans. He is now at s. attle, , Sometalng Jfrw la Typewriters. The New Yesr suggests the new 190 model ball bearing L. C Brulth A Bros, typewriter. Telephone and sales man wlir call with sample. L a u 1889-Teaas BasebaH, leaf ue formed Alexander Co, 170 FtftS atxssL FIANCEE DISAPPEAKS; SO DOES MAN'S COIN (Special DUpateh to The JonrnaL) Bpokane, Wash., Jan. 4 Joo Ira, the proprietor of an Italian bakery, reported to the police that his bride-to-be, Louisa Costa, whom he was to marry next week, had disappeared, taking with her 12.000 that he had entrusted to her keeping. He took out the marriage 11 oense several days ago, but upon the solicitation or the bride-to-be the cere mony waa bostDoned till next week. The baker distrusted the banks and did not deposit any of his money In mem. tie naa about 2,000 in cash, and this he aave to his sweetheart for safekeeping. He gave her the last 150 of the amount Friday night. When he went to call on her Saturday night he found that she had left the boarding house, leaving word with the landlady that She would not return, fan aura waa ne or tne woman's love that ha thought the matter was a joke and that she had gone to visit friends. Today the truth dawned upon him that he had been bunkoed and he reported his loss to the Police. He has offered a nnnl for the arrest of the woman. The woman came here from rv.n. brooke, B. C. She Is said to have left Spokane with another, Italian. SOUTH DAKOTA HINE BRINGS HIGH PBICE (Special , Dhpitcb to Tbt Journal.) Keystone, S. P., Jan. 4 Following the announcement that the Keystone Holy Terror a-roun at mlnea tha rlchut in the Black Hills, would shortly -resume. J comes news from the east that Charles Morgan, owner of the Holy Terror, has Just sold his interests in the property to the United Mines company of New York. who. have for some timejiast hWd a lease on the ground. Tha naidera-llf"- a0-'. thf to nearly nished bv physicians belona-ina- to this organisation that caused the issuance of warrants ror tne arrest of urs. Clay and Wheeler-. Because papers have not been served on the other, three physicians who will be made defendants in crim inal actions by Prosecuting Attorney Rowland, tha details of the affair ara kept secret. JOINT INSTALLATION AT FALLS CITY Special Dispatch to Tbt Journil.) Falls City, Or., Jan. 4. The Falls City camp of Woodmen and Falls circle have Installed their new officers. A special train came from Black Rock and sev eral visitors from other camps. The of ficers of Falls City camn No. 809. were installed by General Organiser H. L. Day of Portland. Following is the list: Consul commander. B. E. Trask: advisor. A B. Trask; banker, H. E. Starr; clerk. Charles Harlung; escort, W. D. Har- ?ion; watchman, Ennls Frink; sentry, erry Morris; managers, T. B. Masters, H. A. Bowman and Charles Tice. Tha officers of Falls circle. No. 668. were Installed by Bnecial Orranlser Orace Woodard of Portland, as follows: P. O. N., Mrs. Emma Henshaw; O. N., Mrs. 8. A. Tooxe; advisor, Mrs. Laura Barden: magician. Mrs. HattleTlce: clerk " 1 wiBi , , ua.un.17r, ixira. jnttggie B, Masters; attendant, Mrs. Josle Trask: captain of the guards, D, D. Bell; inner eniinei. mrs. j una uourter; outer sen tinel. Charles Hartuna: mualnlnn. xi name jnurnoon; manager, 11. k. etarr. After the installation addraanAa maae Dy tne installing orricers, and banquet was served. KLAMATH FALLS TO flVrp irflTJI? "DTTOTXTTICIO (Special Dlipatch to Tbe Joorntl.) Klamath Falls, Or., Jan. 4 The Deo pie of Butts' valley are arranging to trade with Klamath Falls rathnr Than wm iwa, or otner ran roaa towns. The present mail routes in Butte val ley give unsatisfactory aervlnn with outside towns, it requiring about six days to get a letter to Yreka and an answer. No regular mail service has ueen esisDiisnea witn Klamath fa1 but the stage company has established a sort of pouch service, and in this way quiuK eervice is given. It is expected that tha mall ronfA Info Klamath Falls will be changed shortly from the Pokegama routs to the Bray aa veiiiiuri naa aireanv neen tnflria iui mm unaiigu. w nen in is is done, Klamath Falls meroWants will be in bet ter position than now to bid for the trade of Mount Hebron anrl nnrrla and mo uuuaara settiemeni at MacflOei. HA1PISBUKG DEPOT BOBBED BY TRAMPS (SpeoUI Dlipitcb ta Tbt Jonrntl.l Harlsburg, Or.. Jan. 4.-8ome time during the night one or more persona axuKv mm me ooutnern facjrio aepot. They pried one window open and dam aged one of the freight-sopm doors from which room thev took two trunk an empty btead box- From one of the trunks they took a suitof clothes, soft hat and pair of shoes. From the other an Old worklna coat ant k.t j. other damage wasjlone and nothing else Is missing. Thiiwork is suddobpi! tn ' tramps of WfeOin bo WealtMan And You Need Not Pay Me One Cent Until You Are Cured I Will Give a Written Guarantee to Cure Any Uncomplicated Ailment of Men for Only. vp I J Don't throw this announcement away. Cut it out; put It where you can find it, and if what I have to say to you today Is not of GREAT interest, watch for another talk. Shall I send you a treatise? I will if you live out of the city; and if you can call 1 will give you In addition a beautifully engraved chart. "Weakness" OB. TATOtOB Site beading- Specialist, Jxfurnfunc.t,0VU weakness In men. I know of no other physician curing' Lhi" a4LmntYiMf ' ao?or tr?t wrongly. They give stimulants and ton- r 5" I."". v7"",e8"-,w 5 "Ympiom or.prostatlodls- havs been done S-.?r,iTVhe trew mf ni .Du,t local- Tnls ls truth that I myself re mir i' """f""1'"'" ayaiem or ipcai treatment tftat cures "Weakness." A few doctors over the country claim to cure by the same" method, but their treatment is only an Imitation of the genuine Taylor hope to flld ltBe"sewhi?e ninlstered by Its originator. Don't Contracted Diseases Thoroughly Cured Fn LforiLP.'.11","?80' .organl weakness with which I oome In S?rlaCi.are-ra..J,rLct ?S"iIU of.ha1 'mp'oper treatment of some oontraoted d seases. This should be sufficlentrwarnlng against patent nostrums and other uncertain methods. I never dismiss a patient until I know that every possibility of relapse or evil has been removed. My treatment for Varicocele Is a painless one. I cure it in one week. and it is seldom necessary that the patient be detained from his busP ness even a single day. Ay method fs original with myself, and Js I the only safe and successful treatment for varicocele ever devised. I ALSO CURE TO STAY CURED VARICOCELE. HYDROCELE, SPE CIFIC BLOOD POISON AND ALL MEN'S DISEASES. Examination and Diagnosis Free only FREE consultatlon-and adviee, but ef every case that H I will make a careful examination and diagnosis without II tiling man should nexlect this opportunity to get expert If m irouuie. - The DR. TAYLOR co. 834H KOXaiaOJT BTBITBT, COXITXS gXCOlTO 9TMSHT, ' Portland, Oieffoa. M ssitsissssxxsaaaasxsiszsatsssszsasziMsssazszBsraS I offer not onl comes to me charge. No alllnar opinion about his trouble. 'ZzzzzzzzzzziBzxzzxzzzzzzzarzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzizzzszz-ift CURL NOT TALK H IS WHAT YOU WANT M aCasrroga If other physicians have treated you for so-called "weakness," you were helped only temporarily, Ir at all, and the reason ia very appar ent when the cause of loss of B power In men Is understood. "Weakness" Isn't a weakness at all hi,, I. mawaIw m .. m . -i chronio Inflammation In tha proa tatlo gland, brought on by early dissipation or soma oontraoted dis order. Our system of local treat ment removes this Inflammation and Is the only treatment that has ever restored or aver can perma nently restore strength and vigor. "'EL.00!?!!!.0 VM BoomneB on XiATEB. WIT HOT SOWI anaa . a.n oxms. AJnr loSrOE nowsu or H CONSULTATION FREE M CI we do not cure yon it will not cost you DVdIMUIWi sVUUUJlUAI T I D V I W w VaT II tavrv . - - , w v w pw w - tf e3 31 Kill IKE SiWIi "u,- mPLAMMATIOi ATO Alt 0B?ST5 XB0UBI.E5 COMHOg AKONO m. UUS1BACTED DISOBOEBS Of oontraoted disease we treat rls thoroughly cured; our patients have no relapses. When we pro- nounoe a ease cured thara la nnt m particle of infection or Inflamma-. lion remaining, and there Is not the slightest danger that tha dla. ease will return In Its original form or work its way Into the gen-, eral system. No oontraoted dis order is so trivial as to warrant Uncertain . methods of treatment,, and we ' especially , solicit those cases that other doctors nave been unabla to euro. Our Fee $5 to $30 SSV&il : i OOirsxrSTATXOV COWraiwriAllAirb tlfVITEO A personal thorough and searching examination Is desired, though if inconvenient to call, writ ns a full description of your trouble. Our offlos hours are from 5 a. mT to 8;0 p. m, eacepUng Sunday from f to It, . Address or call on the ' SlL0UISiDISPENSARli CQBWXB atSOOVO AJTO TAJCSUK 9TBSSTS. rOBTLAVD, OBSOOSV trace na tef a.atM t 'ft