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13 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, THURSDAY IJVENING, JANUARY f, -1003:' or V;, - 5 1 " V' '-.. .' mil's DIARY ' ... . . v 4A mam still; n i n:n: ma h LIOIMIIO OiyfJPIC TRYOUT Famous Multnomah Club Athlete Represents North : .west in the Coast Meet. S'V GALLERY OF FAME ' R. It Morranof the Multnomah Ama- , teuri Athletlo club bu been appointed by the American Olymplo games com- ' mlttee a on of the committee of three to represent the northwest associations of the Amateur Athletlo union at the ' tryout to be held in Ban raaciaoo in , May for the American team to fO to London. The other members -of the committee are A. & Goldsmith or the Seattle Athletlo cUib and C C Holcell ; of the Spokane Amateur Athletlo club. It haa only been recently- that the mmn tommitte decided to aanctlon a l'aclflo coast meet. It being the original flan to bold but two preliminaries, one n Chicago and the other In New Tork. However, the distance from the coaat to Chicago is so great and the expense so heavy on the athletes that the games committee decided to come farther west ITndar this nlan scores Of athletes Will compete who otherwise would be com pelled to remain at home. A ' - ICorgaa Tamous Athlete. Ed Morgan Is one of the best-known athletes ever developed on tne racino coast and one of the most popular mem Dra or me Aiuunonian ciuu. aiunj iwtth Bert Kerrigan, who Bolda the coast record In the high jump, and who represented the American team In the Olymplo games at Athens In 190s In that event, and Frank Watklna. another famous winged "J1N athlete. Morgan began his atheltle career- Friday-. April 33. 1894, in the First regiment armory. fa ZZ'm.ZmJZZZJZX'li3 . - V r: Itot aol mm m m iv n f. bfiiiiy immm FOR PEIirilTIILOIl Widow "Who Kept .Boarding School Ruined by Notori- ety of Thaw Case. First and Second Fives Meetj T. M. C A. Quintets To " ' morrow Kight Paciflo college's first and seoond teams will play against the first and peoond, teams of the Portland T. M, C, A. here tomorrow night In the associa tion hall. The pune between the first fives will be one of the contests of the state league aeries. Athletes Have Busy Month Before Them With Va , rious "Gym" Meets. , Both teams are In excellent condition I yard dash, mils run and lt-nodnd shot New Tork, Jan. 7.-The name of'Eve lyn.Nesblt Thaw figuratively la written across the voluntary petition In bank ruptcy filed In the United States elroult court by ' Mrs. Mathilda Beatrice pe Mille. 'W,-,l'V;.,W-,tv i Evelyn Nesblt Thaw of the salnt-llke face, the chief figure In the Thaw trag edy, la the blight that has. -alter a two- wn f mi fit erevlja fnrnal 4 has -aarl9iw a kst a - A . vms v4 vn fliv, ivi V7VB ' w eu v rw v January n is ins aaie ss. umb jbw Henry C. lie Mllle, the brilliant collabo rator Of Beiasco two decades ago ana the mother of two successful play wrlghta of today, to plead before a court of law to be released from the obligation of her debts, that she may make a fresh effort , " For it waa the story m Evelyn Tieebit jr .ffYlva for the pentathlon contest Of the Toung Men's Christian association and a score of athletes v. will engage In the Ave events, the pole vault.' high jump, 100- The Newberg quintet has been strength I Heretofore these' contests have been I Jhe-w, as it was heard from her own ened by practice and although they bare very successful but the - coming; one Jad George C. Cameron. .Vni9A mvnM Id iiwi Ik, I He won the hurdles and the sO-yard I love or all games but he is particularly iah on that occasion. i ' . i fond of association footbaJL. fishing Runnwig under the w colors of the land hunting are to the Judge's liking Multnomah club, be continually wontneiaiao, ana .ne says mat mere are iota been beaten In previous sanies in the state league stand excellent chances of turning" 'ne tables in imaay night's game. The whistle will be blown for the first game at 8:15 o'clock and the second gsme will be called immediately upon the conclusion of the first. KETCHEL AfD PAPKE MAY SETTLE TIRE Middleweight Signs With Coffroth Kid Scaler Gets promises to eclipse all In Interest,' the numner or entrants and tne recoras. Under the oentathlon avstem each ath lete must compete in the five events. The acores are counted by points and it is possible for a competitor to make 100 points In each event Bronse medals win be 'given those who score more man zoo points, silver meaais xor more than lot points and gold medals for more than 409 points. . , . j' Aqnatle Townejr Oomlaf. ' y Another Interesting athletlo meet at the T. M. C A., which will be held January 28. Is the aauatle tournament All of the best swimmers In the asso ciation will take part In the competl txclting 1 0-yard tlon, which ; bids fair to be exchln throughout There will be a lips on the witness stand during the trial of Harry K. Thaw laat February, that brought notoriety to the fashion-1 abia achool at Pompton Lke, New jer sey. In which Mrs. le Mllle, the woman or Drains and breeding, sought to re habilitate the fortune crippled by the unexpected death of her huaoana. aint itorr XalasA UcikooLy 'Testerday's action was tha climax of I a string or circumstances that have fol lowed In logical sequence the 'Story by Kvelyn of the life of a chorus girl, among tne tender daughtera or zaahion able families, at the Pomoton Lake school; the shock to the fashionable clientele of the school when they learned that their daughtera ' had the - artist model as a companion - for ' many months; the recant schoolrooms and I pifol Dome Anm NavaI 9T Fop; Medlcd! lUcSI Oeoulne Article, combining rich flavor with tbioluto poritj, ' TIE PURE. FOOD A. mm b all fiatnral whlakey, distilled and aged la the old Kenracky way. Are Proof and Quaotlty attested by the Government rQreca Stamp' which seals erery bottle. All First diss Dealers Sell IU SUNNY CSOOX DISTILLERY Ca, JcKcrsoo County. Kr. BLUMAUEE & HOCH, Uistrihntrs. K Portland, Oj race, diving for height. 60-yard race, j i?,TTSilrita' where before they had been , .v . l- ; i,. ' ', .: :; i ... ,. . (United Preai Leased Wlre-i'-V " .fian Francisco, Jan. I. In all proba bility the next prizefight of any propor- two hurdle races in the northwest, ea-lof good fish outside of the sea of poll-1 tlons will be Va Washington's birthday and will , come as near Involving the tabllnhlns- a record of 1 seconds for the 110-yard high hurdles and 28 Beo onda for the S 2 0-yard low hurdlea In 1887 - Morgan entered Stanford university and repeatedly won the two hurdle races during the two years he was a atudent there. Me held the inter collegiate record for the short , hurdles. making the time In 15 8-6 seconds. His low hurdle record waa 15 8-5. tn the dual meet with the.Unlverslty of Cali fornia Morgan won' both hurdle events In fast time and secured second place In the high Jump, clearing the bar at 6 feet and 10 inches, a remarkable per- lormance in view or nis otner enorts. tics. Judge Cameron has a liking for base- ceil and is an enthusiaauo Ian., life-saving race and a fancr barrel race. All of the athletlo events scheduled ror the montb will commence promptly at 8:15 o'clock and the public Is invited I to attend. . ,. 1 , fawsaMaBaisaBaBsaaeesBMSBaMsnsBaHSBasnaBnaMaBBSsaBa I. 0. 0. F. LODGES AT .'. flMI 1,1 1MTT Tin TITnmiTT 11UU IJAIUJIjB 11 OlAJiU (Bpeelal Dtspateh to The Joarsal) v The Dalles, Or, Jan. 8. The joint ST(Jf.IP" STOTT TO CAPTAIH THE TEAM middleweight title as Is possible under I installation of the Odd Fellows and Re tt e conditions. . Ibekaha waa heLf last evanlns- and and-1 BUnley Ketchel. through his mana-l . . k. , , - - ,.,.. Sm w. In a m .si .ttA . sWl K DantMalaei aj-aC 8 VVS WSU SB llllV VSUIUUOk - A (IV S 14 J left V Foth for that date and is willing to meet "fa rcies yrw impressive through- VMS either Billy Papke, Hugo Kelly or Mike (Twin) suiiivan at ii pounaa, zour hours before the contest Coffroth has set his wires to work and if he can land Papke or Kelly the match will be made. . . ' ,- Papke and Walter Stanton, the Cali fornia ' mlddlewele-hta, iiave - been matched for 10 rounds before a Boaton The newly Installed officers for Co lumbia loda-e No. 6. I. O. O. F.. were: D. D. Bolton. N. O.: Chris McClay. V. O.; O. D. Doane, secretary; George Kuch, treasurer; W. E. Hanson, warden; Da vid xanguiat. conductor; A. k. LAke, U. O.; J. C Brill, J. O.I & & Smith, R. & N. O.; C R, Egbert, U 8. N. O.; I Ailed. ThrVe months after the ending of . the first Thaw trial.. Mrs. De Mllle closed her school. She saw that the struggle agalnnt the notoriety gained through the Thaw trial would be in vain. .. . ; Torced Into Bankruptcy. Mrs. De Mllle attempted again to win back fortune by coming to this city and starting a play brokerage business, with -offices in the Astor theatre build ing. It Is In these offices that she has been tolling- for many months, ntrivlng in vain against competition as tne ex pected Climax came yesterday In . the two lines upon the court calendarthe petition or a nana runt. ; Mrs. De Mllle called her school the Pamlico. She spent $60,000 In refitting the orettv villa br tha lake, and well known among the fashionable aet her self, ehe hef little difficulty la filling ner classrooms wun young giria os the oest lamuies. - .. Stanford White selected this school aa the one In which Evelyn Nesblt ahould be educated. . - ' it was at this school that Evelyn i 1 1 j jn A BLUMAUEE & HOCH Distributers. ; I ' M i On. one occaalon In California during Star PlaVCr Will Be CllOSen club on January 81, but Coffroth thinks AJS,? a couege recess ne covered tne nign I . I ne can get rapKe to Dreax mat aate in at Club Dinner Given college recess be covered the hiah hurdles In 16 8-5 seconds, which waa one fifth of a second behind the world's record, set by A. C Kranzleln of the University of Pennsylvania. ; -.t . Good at Anytlilna. ,, ".-..' Morgan has In addition records of 51 ' seconds in the quarter , mile run and . 10 1-5 seconda In the '100-yard dash. He won the Reed cup, given for the best all round athlete in . the Multnomah club, for three years In succession and by the terms of the donor is now In possession of It To win this be was compelled : to enter. Into every event This was In '9t, 'S5 and '96. - Mr, ' Morgan went . to New Tork In 38S9 and only returned to Portland laat summer.- While In the east he waa closely identified with -amateur sporta and became well - acquainted with the officials of the Amateur Athletlo union, by whom he wja highly regarded for his excellent Juugment In matters ath i letlc - , ....-.-".. .i The selection of Mr. Morgan as the bMuitnoman ciuo r representative la one , . y r X. ood Judgment Just now when ath letica In the northwest need alftlng. that the professional element might be eliminated, Morgan may be considered the right man for the place. 'Arrange ments will be made for a meeting of the northwest committee ' shortly to -wmp toe nurmwen aggregation into , shape. '. . 1 -i - .... ,a. .j 8. 8.: George Webb. R. S. V. Q. John Miller, U & V. (i. - " The new officers for Asalea Rebekah lodge No. 99, are aa follows: P. N. G Dora N. Sexton; noble grand. Rose F. Roberts; rice-grand, Laura. Rlakeney: secretary, Content Elton; treasurer, Ed Plowden StotC Ur end and garter- SSSt BUly feoSh.d.s "HSZKS? 'WSS n.tf.-S J&tltith ick on the Multnomah elub : f oottwll thrrof'eVwS. ionStoded WllierUm. - . tJlUJJ of the I dispute over the weight , j . JNJKVY .UU.VMflMMT i get PapK view or the fact that he would drawl more money In San Francisco. Kid Scaler, -the- northwest light-1 weignt, jias at laat secured a . ma ten. He signed, up with Johnny Frame last night for a zs-round right berore Jorr- roth's. Colma Athletlo club, Friday age, fell 111 with appendlciUa, and the notoriety surrounding tee ' operation would 'have been 'sufficient in itself to close the doors o the school, aside from wnat louowea. ; i ; . . . , JCept'Oynleal' lary.' . Evelyn kept a diary while she was at CAPTAIN MERRY IS AUTHOR OF BOOK Captain Thomas B. Merry, the former well-known Oregonlan, whose : weekly sporting letter to The Journal from the Santa Anita ; race track, near Lot Angeles, Is attracting such favorable comment. Is the author of one of the best volume ever written on the de velopment of the race horse In America In addition to - being the author of the volume. "The American Thorough bred," Captain Merry is considered one of the best judges of race horses In back team, will be elected; captain winged M football team for next season at the dinner to be given at the Port land tonight unless all signs fall. Practically every member entitled to a vote, and this means every one who played during the past season, is unani mous in the choice of "Btnmp." Stott la willing to accept the captaincy, but this will be his last season at foot ball, he desiring to give all of his .time nerearter to his law practice, Stott has been a brilliant football player ever since ' he entered Portland academy. He .was the atar quarterback on the Portland academy team which won : the scholastic champlonshlo In 1901 and 1902 and Which furnished to the football teams of several colleges sucn well-Known piayers aa "Weary" cnanaier, ".tjuu- cnaimers, uave Jor dan, Dutch Koerner, Roland Johnson, Porter-FriKell, Harry Utt and - Bob Williams. 8 tot t was one of .the best quarterbacks Stanford university ever haa and atarrea on tne cardinal team for three years. . Frank JLonergan, last season's cap tain, does not want the position again owing to tne attention ne is obliged to five nis classes at Columbia university, t is desired that tha place be given one of the younger players and Stott is far and away the best man for the position.'.-.- - -.- - - j . ' . ' - The dinner will take place : at . 5:80 o'clock and will be attended by the president board of directors .and the ballplayers.;, t f-:t?-: .'.. HUMPHREY'S BOWLERS "f ANNEX TWO FAST GAMES .- Humphrey' team ; won tha aet from Moore's team in the Multnomah club bowling tournament last night In one of tha - mnat. intarafttlnar nmu i l.vat played. The first game was a tie with I the plainness of language rrnr I m tha aAnnn t U tt ww -k wAr'M 1 virtuous 'white tied"; where, cynically, she sketched her life as a nun. "These -ft OF GRANTS PASS , (Special Dispatch Jo The Jonraal.) Grants Pass, ,Or Jan. f Mayor Smith's appointments have been ' con firmed by the council. -The new coun- cllmen sworn are: Frank Fetsch, James Tuffs, C. - H. Burkhaiter and Theodore Cramer. The officers ap- Solnted were: City attorney, C. H. lements; - police judge, J. A. Slover; street superintendent C. H. McLane: night policeman, James- Swarlnger: day Dollceman. N. McOrew: fire chief. P. P. Proctor. ' The councilmen and officers girls have been kept from the world all ineir uvea, ana tney Know very little or the mean aide of It" "I wonder how far it la from Rector's T" , i fn the diary read at the trial, in the direct examination of Evelyn, one line brought a amile in the somber atmos phere, -v ! " ... . ' '. !: "Mrs. Da Mine was very nice," Dis trict Attorney - Jerome' read . from the diary. sne said, "uome right in,' so I Jumped out With the agility of a nou- brette and proceeded to go in. When w drove up to the mansion, Mrs. De Mille's son came up. - smoking a pipe, and I must confess ne is simply a pie- tacea muiu xnat aescnoes mm. America and haa frequenUy been an enjoyed a aumptuoua banquet after the Lorillard and other famous horsemen in purchasing. . For years he wrote for racing . magazines - unaer tne nom ae plume of "Hidalgo,", and his stories were the beat At present he Is one of tne timeaeepers at tne Arcadia racea Before becomins a . resident of Cali fornia Captain Merry for years lived In and near Portland, where . he - numbers many of the old-timers among his stauncn rnenaa The American-' Thoroughbred" Is a compact, intelligibly written book, which traces the running horses In America from the earliest English Im portations. Every sire of note is handled in the volume together with his get and the winnings Of his nroe-env. Much ' editorial comment is revealed in the volume, which makes It Indeed In teresting, to the layman. Captain Merry's "The r American Thoroughbred'', ia the result of four years of work, during which time everv spare moment was applied in researoh or In writing. Horsemen everywhere have pronounced It the beat work of Its kind produced in America because of its classification, the subject matter and (97 each, but in the second Humphrey's team came to the front and captured tne next two games and tne set The score was as follows; y - : HVMPHRErS TEAM. Name..-- :r;"- 1st Snd. '- Boyd 174 137 Mlnslnger ,.161 163 . Edward . E. Morgan, appointed member of t the committee : to ren-1 . ToUls. resent the- northwest association of A. 'ArTT ot niraini (rtimoi '. TW....4. 1 Name,'" ; v , 1st, T Z7 , . . . ' f : .. uV IMoore ...........128 iu uaiiiomia next May. IM. Healy jjaiiy F. Healy weiss .697 779 MOORE'S TEAM. 2nd. 167 143 194 115 130 LOCAL KENNEL CLUB STARTS WITH MONEY . , , ,.1D 145 Totals .,697 'h Tryoot IS Annonnced. v . " New 'Tork, , Jan. 9. The Olympic rames will be given a tryouf. on tha 1 SarSSsT CAR CO. '.riKwu iu ukw cnarga or tne great event A committee from two Paciflo j ", iuiouo associations has been Tjarned to make -preparations. ,The con- viuwmrv later VII - DESERTS HOME TOWN A Kbher Health level. The ' Cleveland Motor Car company, which has been building automobiles at Cleveland, Ohio, for , several years, has deserted that city for New York and ' Milwaukee. The home T have reached a higher henrth office and eales department is now lo eln;e I began using I)r. Klna'Jf nI2 c&tei at 1669 Broadway, New York City, Life Pills," writes Jacob SDrinler where all of the business Is how trans- West Franklin, Maine. -heV keen mv cted 'h 1808 Cleveland is now being tomach, liver and bowels working iii. built at Milwaukee in the new factory, riiit." If these ping disapMintvoii nn " Rather than sacrifice quality for the inm, money wui be refunded at Skid- I aKe 01 luanuiy tne ujeveiana company t-o-a drug store. 25c.- MILITARY ACADEMY .PORTLAND ORtr lool forloumj TuSx Preparation " ''. credited to etanfrt Berkeley. : CornellTAn: herst and all State Dat. veraltlee and Agrleultnral Collegea Manual train ln. . Business course. . the prlnripal haa had 19 . yeurr experience In Pert land, ComtortabU quar ters. vSest envlronrnenta Make ' reservations ' now. For Illustrated catalog cad other literature; ad ore . ,s. J. 17. till, LI. D.; irrisc'al and rroprletoa will only construct-300 cars this year. wnicn- wiu oe eoia tor s,duv eacn ai rect to the ; purchaser. . Branch offices will be ' established In the . large com merciaj centers ana agencies a one away with. In this manner it is believed that fully i boo can be aaved the buyer. Cutting- down expenses is responsible ror tne caange or locations., , Tblu i)aj' Jn VSport Annals. 1840 At London, England, British Pugilistic association founded ' at the vasue uivern., 'Wj'ii . -. --'. -. 188 At Ban Francisco, ' W. Mahan and a. Mulholland fought 87 rounds to a vriv, - - -- -t. -. '.. v . : 1894 Western " Baseball -association organlxed. with circuit comprising Oma ha, Lincoln, Jacksonville, Peoria, Quin ? Burlington, Des Moines. Dubuque, bH .,tSs'pA tSd R2?k Island-Mollne. , -SrAt wJ"Torkj "Tommy" Ryan ti5?0r,r?.uLa'vtKne 'ought four-reund contest with no declaion. - -nt t71Kk Neir Iork- Terry McGovern defeated George Dixon In eight rounds, ' Invasion of liocusts." t (t';nltd Pt .LeMl Wire.) lJ?!e.VJd.e(?', JanT Th invasion of locusts is taking. on terrible proportions. A great extent of the RJo f lata valley Is Jiterally covered with them. .allr ,. . January 23 is the data set for the annual- nreetin ,or the -Portland "Kentael club, and officers wlfl be elected who win immeaiateiy commence getting af fairs In shape for the dog show to be At a meetina of thu hnarfl nf A1 tors last night it was reported that the club would have an available fund of about 700 with which to open the snow, me last oencn snow cleared about $400 and the club will have 3300 from various sources. Financially the viuu vuusiuers useii -well oil. JOSEPHINE'S TAX AND SALOON AFFAIRS V (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Grants Pass, OrV Jan. 9. The Jose phine county court has granted 11 censes to the Marin and Inland aa loons. Remonstrances were made by citizens - oi mi : two aistncts. Both sides were represented bv attornffva anil both gave testimony by numerous wit nesses. The court decided in favor of saloons, as the applicants had sufficient numoers or names or legal voters at i ne county commissioners are now wonting on the tax levy. An attempt will be made to cut it down several muis. . The county's, assets are nearly ai,uvu,vu u.gner tnan ever oerore. : ,,i . ... .. .. i - i ii ,ii i iii '.i ni .. I, ..... . Free iesons for Seven. There', are chances ; for" free- music lessons for Just seven more music-lovers to share In the' splendid offer made by the Eilers Piano House,. Only aeven of tho ' fine t high-grade instruments which were secured . during the, recent financial uncertainty at a tremendous reduction, , and which can now be ob tained at 3264 xor the If va fancy oases and 324 for, the -plain cases, remain. They have been brought over- from our Dig- wnoiesaie warenouse and are amoi tne zinest we nave ever exniDttea The entire shipment of eight carloads has Doen disposed or, wit n. tne exception of these seven instruments. "..- . A tour-months'j course of piano les sons goes with each Instrument free. The uver selects : . any . teacher - or school preferred. We pay the bill. While the Drlccs for these Dlnnos should ha for casb, time ' payments may be ar rancedVto suit. lor the additional aim. pie interest .But If you would secure one of them, yoa -must be quick. All niiuuia navs taxen Dy. tomorrow-- night . Kilets Plano.4iouse., S5t Wash- iuiiton street, corner of Part - I - Brutal Crown Prtacev . i , 'v - ' (United Frees Leased Wire.) i : Vienna, Jan. 9. Fresh charges of out rageous conduct are being brought against the Servian crown prince, ac cording to the latest news from Bel grade, Borne daya ago, it is Stated, the prince visited a carpenter's shop in or der to make Inquiries about his motor Doat, wnicn was undergoing repair. The master of the shoo waa absent and aa 'the information volunteered - by assist ants did not satisfy the crown prince he abuaed and beat them. As a further in stance or tne crown prince s brutality it is related that recently, without appar ent cause, he belabored two . footmen with a hammer, one of them being very seriously injured. , f Kansas Agriculturists. '; fDnlted Press Leased Wlfa.1 - ' : Tooeka. Kan.. Jan-. 9 Tha ; annual meeting of the state board of agricul ture began at the canltol this afternoon with a session devoted to routine hnsi. ness. Tonight there will be addresses I Dy wovernor ocn. Mayor ureen of To- peka. President A. I Sponsler of the Doara ana j. jr. MingenDack, secretary. ox mo r armors Alliance insurance com pany. The regular program of papers and discussions will be taken up to morrow and will continue over Frl- Anti-Saloon Leagued " fUotted Press Leased Wire.) -'' - Macon, Ga, Jan. 9. Scenes of jubila tion were witnessed In the auditorium this morning when the leaders of the! Stat Anti-Saloon league assembled for the, first convention 'they t have held since Georgia joined the list tof Prohibi tion states. The convention met short- ly berore 10 o'clock with delegates pres ent from every county. - Rev. T. D. El lis welcomed the visitors. Response to tne greeting was emoodtea in the annual address of President W. R. Hammond of Atlanta, President Hammond toeJc occasion to remind his hearers that though a great victory was won whon I the prohlbl tlon " Taw went Into effect there was much hard vork ahead of the league to see that the law was strictly enforced. The convention will remain In session over tomorrow. Free o the Glopfured CGeeWo Xbe WenOEaewa Real CURE ML TATZ.OM. v The Leading sjpedallsi. For tb Most Complicated MENS DISEASES . My methods are entirely of my own devis ing and are the results of over So years of special medical practice. They are 'thorough and every cure I effect is therefor PKRMA- KENT. . ., " .- ,. ; '. - ., r . . -. t , My , Fe la Any Ua' complicated Disorder ,1 .v ' ' - '" t -' -I ' " V... . ' -.'. I might selfishly limit my practice to men of means only and thus iJlflf? iiSLSfFJ0 mT ervlces, but I want EVERY MAN AFFLICTED WITH DISEASE toe benefit by my discoveries for the ours of men's ail ments I have therefor made my professional charges as low as poM-. pie. Any man, whatever bla circumstances, whether wage-earner or mill-, lonalre, may easily avail, himself of.my skill. ' r. , t "n. There is no longer any reason for you to suffer another dar. Ut aarvl Ices are at vour dlsnosaL and at a nominal faa. and mt aa 11 falsi 4 h ea n 1 I undertake the treatment of your case I WILL CURB YOU. I have per . v. i.y c iuchiuu vi li tTmwj rem i renuiioa lus v n.rv x CJklMlJUtt or the disease and that assists Nature to overcome all Inflamed or eon rested conditions and DRIVES OUT of the system ALT. THE , POISONS . oh M DISSE.t , t , f , ; ;'. f, , '.. ;V. . ; "What VWeallne "Weakneaa' In all its phases and ia practically every eass that eooiM' to me for treatment Is merely a symptom resulting from a state of " chronic Inflammation In the prostate gland. This inflammation may bo, a lingering result of some contracted disease, or may have been brought on by early dissipation, etc. ,ln by far the greater number of cases the general health of the patient Is perfect, Oere being no lack of either physical or nervous energy. No stimulants or tonics ar needed -arrd it employed would only result In temporary excitement of the functions uiu uuniwva injurr lo Lna unnir mfl i hhav a iamwhi nM,t,i. - u treatment Is a local one entirely. It removes all inflammation, swelling and tenderness .from the prostate gland, establishes normal ; circulation throughout the parts and restores permanently and completely all neutral zunctiona ... v.-.' , , , ... I Cure All the Diseases of Men sTuoa as T-ost Ylfor, pedflo Blood PoUon. Orrulo WMbHt Bnenuu torrhoea, Tarloooele, Stricture, Stytrooele, PUes and Beflex AUmests. Call at the i off lea if nossibla. tar irra Advi. irTaTninafiA mA rw...- posia If you cannot call,-wrlte for Symptom Blank. T: - OPTZCm ROTSS 4 A. K. to 8 P. t. Sundays, 10 to I Only. ' The DR. TAYLOR Co. COXSEB SXCOJTB 'AJT9 XOBBISOV STXSZTS, POXTLAJTS, OBSOrOV - "i,;s''-'5; . POTato zntranoe 834-. Morrison Street. .CHINESE Set as Bark " J DOCTOR Bs siade a- Ilie stady af roots and berta, sad la tbatstedy dlaeoverl and Is glviag to the world tils wonderful remedies. iiO MEROUY,JPOI80N8 OS DKU0B OBZSm V Ul KUJta WITHOUT OFERaTIOa. OS WITHOUT IHS sib or A XHiyi. - ." "i .:...,'.:., ..'. ... ... I: f srnies .: to eors catarrh. Aarsma, Simply rtome Core that Anyone Can SStU "ft!Ke? uZTTSSZ Use Without Piln. n.n ' " "niiooa, , stmaie wm Lom of Time from Work SENT FREE TO ALL f core rnptnre without operation, nata. dan ger or low of time, When I say cure, 1 de not mesa bold, bat a cure that stays cored and doe away with tmsses for sli time, r To convince yon and your - ruptared friends that my. Discovery actually em-M I want yoa to tsst It wltboat ana rwnt nnnm a self. - Bemember, I am not trying to sell yon trass, but I offer rnn an ilwiliit.- nlL.. and permanent cure that means freedom from liaio ana an tiering, a largely increased phytic l .wi mental vigor, a fuller enjoyment of sees and All Private Diseases, A SURE CANCER CURE Tast keselved trtm PekfBa, GUaa-Bafe, gar i, -in- : BSS' SSIUDIO. t, j.V"'- . ' Ir X0OAS AmrOTED. ' DOIfTf StXAX. DEUaiS A&S DA-NuBBODS. ft res eaanot ran. write fee araintaia hbab and etrcnlaa v Inclose 4 eeats Is stasnia CONSULTATION FREE XXX C. OEB WO OailTEBX KEIdOXHJI 00. m first, it Cor. kerrlaoa. ;- jronwao, urafos. Vlaase atmUas Tbb fsaas. ure's bleaslnas and years of comfort and sat isfaction added to the length of year lite. Don't send any money, simply flu ent tha "I"" auicia. ca tne . Glagram ' the locatioa of the rupture, and mall ft to me. Don't aesleet this ImiMruint day or eontlnne to be tortured any fencer hr cheap, ready-made trasses. , . ' My , reajarkabla offer is the fairest ever tntde and should be taken lAnnhn dlately by all rapture safferers. - 11 Ml CURE, NOT TALfn ; is what you , want ' TWZ&W'a .Cyn to vni toowvn o ZiATCX. ; WHY HOT KOWt RZPUSH TO surrna axy ioxoeb on vbomzsss or CONSULTATION . PRBQ tf we do not car yon It win not cost you ' ons sent. - f BLOOD POISON r, fSSSSiSTl Af f 2; eczema, marts a, biotches, itchiwo. BUKirura. 2iscox.oai iioni n w n JCTdhbT, WHAXXHB If ether ' physicians have treated z. , m , . I - . n1 all, and the reason Is, very appar am. . nhan ,,41a A.nM fit . In.. it nower- in men Is understood. "Weakness . Isn't a weakness .2 all, but is merely a symptom M If .4 pa . . . . . . i.a ' , t. fc lauo i gia.no, imnigiit vn or onriy i dissipation or aoinsi cuuiraciwi tiie Freo Treatment Coupon Mark on the dlatram the location of the rapture, answer the questions and mail this to Dr. W. S. RICE, 848 Main Street, Mama, R. T. ! I - y- ' s' f I Doe Xvptw V I i in-, . i .. i i ii r i u u u m nrnAKKATXOlff AJrn AT.T. naivin? SBOUSIiXS COMWOltlHOHO MBHT. -,'. ) .- vuaxaaoTEO DlanapBi i .c - EVEUT 0A8B -,V''i- Of contracted disease wo treat Ja tnorougtuy cured; onr patients u reiapses, vvnen we pro nounce a case oured there is net a particle of infection or Inflamma tion remaining, and : there is , not the slightest danger that the dls at of chronio : Inflammation in the pros-s loase will return in . Its original form or work its wAy into the gen eral system. No contracted dls order is so trivial as to warrant Uncertain ., methods , of treatment, and we especially solicit those cases that other dootors bay been unable to oura - - , . OXTB rXB WEED WOT BB WAXO UNLESS OTBSD. order. Our -System. of local treat ment removes this Inflammation ana is rns omy treatment uiac nas sj ever restored or ever can perrna- nenuy resroro airausui suu vigur. ft Ocr Fea 55 to 330 OOBSTOTATIOB COBTISEBTXAr. ABD IHrVJTED A personal thorough and searching examination is desired, though If Inconvenient to ealL write to :80 p. xm, excepting Sunday from 'I to 11. Address or call on the . ST. LOUIS ff- DISPENSAOY OOXBXB SBOOB9 eUTB TAKXU& TBJSET8, FOBTIiALWD, OBSaOB. UISKSSSZS, It M i CM ttme&tf ' ,-.'';'-'",( jfew Jbrsw KKTKB KKOWsT TO raila Tumi , Kxtrao of Cabebs sod Copaiba ia - - ( CAPSULE 8. 1 ThatatMMfeowfe aaduoroNpaoare rnv aoDorrhoaa, sleat, whites, ate, say to taka oooT.nieDt te oarry. Fifty nets soeoasaral aser i'rioe SL at ington st, Portland, Or.; or by mail from The Tarrant Co, if liudsong st, Ne5 TK - . H--a'-..v. i ' V 1 Dr. ' : Sanderson's v Compound 6avin and Cotton Boot Pilla The beat and only reliable remedy for DELATED . jVs3H lODS. Cure the moat ohatin. ate eases to to tff daya PHos $1 per box, or three ladxes, IS. Sold by dnnrgistss eveirwnere. Address T- J. VISM.C& 11 First at.. Portland. Or. 1 SCGti'S 3 Julian t,JJ..i Vmri.t A POSITIVE CUH2 Fartngsmmatlon erOatarrnot the Blaildar and tliiMaui e iL. i ,? 0 00 A 0 Af. Onn V Winlckly and mrnanently the - I! wortt cases of tiaaarrho -Jaae fiiee,tteaattaro( hs JoDsundjig. Absolutely tmi iwmss, duiu uv rTsyi7iarai. Bellellntalna. Arils. J0UBNAL HNEES COST LITTLE, ACCOMPLISH MUCH W 1