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12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND,' TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14. 1001 SulTIISOII RUIIS LVITH Ilfiimi Pride of the West Meets the . Star of the East in Hur: CRACK OABSMEX WIIO WILL EOW TOR POETLAND. r r v r w ;v-"! r .ri fiifc-n-nr-ftflrt j1mb nwniVmiriii ih.aii -n""! r '- - r -riT IHlilfi STARTS Oil UK JJIITS ucmtilu our : COUIITV, UilYOE Prohibitionists Laying Plans tor Campaign Under Lo f cal Option Law. ; ? Th prid of the weat will t pitte aralnat th Ur of tho e.t at tho nnnal. Indoor meet of tho rtim , AUiletld Club In Madlaon Squaro Garden, Nw Tork, January tl, when Torreat Bmlthacn, of this city, national hurdling champion, meeta Harry Ilinnan, of the JitW TorK AUtieuo CJUD, uiympig ura champion and holder of four world'a ' roorda. Smlthaon will run under ihe rolora of the Irish-American Athletic club, the great rival of the New York ' Athletlo club,' and the race promlaea te Its one of the moat exciting in recent athletlo history. ' . '1 Bmitheen, ever elnce he entered - Kotre ixune unKeruHr, after getting -. his preliminary training at Oregon ; fVJLJSl Memberg of the rlctorioug tour-oared crtw. which represented the js aimoat an unbroken line of victoriee I Portland Boat club lait iprinj. ' With the .election of A. Craig McMlck- jSeen Sauonal "oham! n M fP11? lMt commtncM,. Itg prellmlnarr work for ptonshipe were involved, smlthaon had lino aummer campaign. uuiaDaugn, wno rowea at No. 2 lg at present teitrlrit tnrdayhweahl 4t w hom Jn Victoria, but mar return and take his bid place. If not tremeiy alow, which accounts for the then Rex Conant, who stroked the Stanford crew last season, will take ?:Z.VJ .A SEEKS?: TV'"" - " Beat- eadln from left to right, the muscular lads are: Dr. B. . a few weeks later at : Montreal K. Loomls, Captain Craig- McMicken, DlIlabangQ and Art Allen. Bmiwson lurnea m Him uick. in nm fall tryout gainea at I ale, wnere lie was a student for several .months, he won five firats for men who had not been on the varsity track team, an aexing both hurdle races. em lthaon holds the world's amateur records in the 40-yard hurdle event, covering. three tUfeet hurdles In five seconds.' The same day he went Over three IH feet hurdles In 6 I-( seconds. Both these records were made on V. m 4 BAT A, VaIm Ttem. .31 rlH5i,ttrilM Knocked Ont alty of Pennsylvania, who stepped over the IH foot timber at Brooklyn, New Tork, March 11. 100. in It l-i aecenda. Kraemleln also holds the 220-yard 2 V feet hurdle record, olng the dis tance in Brooklyn In June, 118 J, In St 1-6 seoonda. v Hlllman's world's records are as fol lows: Two hundred twenty yard low Special Dlspttcb te Tbe Journal.) Pendleton. , Or, Jan. , 14. An effort will be made to secure county prohibi tion In - Umatilla . county ; this year through the local option law. While little IS being said about the movement it is known that petitions asking for count prohibition are now being eon- tempiaieo. vy many or tnoae wno nave studied the situation closely It Is be-1 nsvea xnat it me; manor is sun rum en to a vote of the county. Umatilla will I a , crors-country run of five" miles for. join tne ust or "ary- counties.: Tnere I Twenty , Men Take Part in Cross-Country Run at . Walla Walla.' V u k .Whitmaa Wash., Jan. College, Walla WaUa, 14.Twehty mert out for mally opened the season track 'train ing Saturday afternoon. v They were under the leadership of Captain George Phllbrook, one of the beat football and track athletes in the northwest Whitman's prospects for track this year are exceptionally bright 1 All but one of last year's crack team are back and several surprlsea are looked for prospective prohis. UIIVIIK ill. wivir uivii. i uiiwi wnf amai- tin. JJutchef. Lyman. Barnes. Felt- house, Dlmlck and Or ah am are among the old men who are looked upon as point winners. nrMint tlm ' I ; .There -Will be" one point which the Prohibitionists will siave. to overcome I ana wnicn may prove a serious blow to their cause. The fact that Milton has had no saloons for 'II years and al-l iowea iree water to grow up and cap- iure mucn or us ousiness, wnen tne lat ter piece had saloons, within a mile of Milton has discouraged a number of Dm BOBFITZSIBS WW TITLE THIS DATE Jack Dempsey in Thir teenth Round. DR (Hi HAS HOOKS FOR FORBES State University Would Like Yale Man Who Coached . West Point. seventeen years ago today a new chamnlon mlddlewalsrht wu mA In hurdle, Z 1-t seconds (this Is the in-1 xi . n,i... 1.. . i .... door record); S 00-yard low hurdles. t , " ' . i 1 J. , Jl 2-6 . seconds (also indoors); 100-yard low hurdles, 14 - 3-5 seconds; 440-vard hurdle race, 64 l-S seconds. Ten hur dles were' used In all of these races. Hill man has also done exceptional time In the shorter distances, . ,-. The eyes of the east and west will wander toward New Tork, January 17, In an effort to see whether the east Is downward broken-hearted to his death, which occurred a few years later. This is the date (1891) upon' which Bob Fltialmmons. lately arrived from Aus trails, knocked out Jack Dempsey In the thirteenth round, after "The Nonpa reil" had been beaten until he was helpless. In addition to the middleweight title to be dominated by the newcomer from .-"..rVil". 4;'f""uV"w.? i'K'VSVT - . A W lA iy 1 I a"1'" I n V II II J SJ lgtbUOl tVr B 0 9 HSmilGTOII U" I'MfJTS MEETING Invites Northwest Colleges to Conference to Agree on Athletic Relations. tlt.000 purse. FlUslmmona weighed nearly 170 " pounds, while Dempsey weighed but 164 . and bad never seen Lanky Bob until the latter crawled through the ropes Into the ringside. FlUslmmonr long reach prevented Dempsey from getting anywhere near wim nis DoneoreaKing jaos. LOCAL SPORTSMEN'S GALLERY OF FAME (Special Dlspatek " t The 7oonL) University of Washington, ' Seattle Jan. 14. At today's meeting of the as sociated students a resolution will be . submitted Inviting the student bodies of - the university or Oregon, Oregon Agri- - cultural . college, - University of Idaho, , Washington State collece. Whitman col , leae and University - of Montana to a conference for the purpose of agreeing; on rules to govern athletic relations of .. the northwestern Institutions. A Walla Walla will likely be the meeting- place, aa It Is the most central point It la planned to hold tee confer ence about February 1. , . - In order to secure uniformity of rep resentation and to make the expenaes a light as possible one delegate will be asked from each college. Loren Orlmstead Is mentioned as Waahing- v ton's repreenntative. i ne universities or idano and Oregon were some time ago approaohed on this - , subject and both expreaeed willingness and eaa-erness for such a conference. It ,ui ukae vno Baine aixnuae. , - , There Is Uttle doubt but that the res : olutlon will pass today's meeting. Xew Incorporations. (Snedal DlDlteh te III lonraal.l ' Salem. Or.. Jan. 14. Articles nf 1n. oornoration nave been flleii In th. e. flee of the secretary of state as fol- Leader Publishing Co.,; principal of- nee. Cottage Orove, Oregon; capita) . stock, 14,800: incornorators. Jas. L Jones. Wm. n nnnnur C sum ijumai iv i fit hi nu lis . Grand Rapids Timber Com nan vr in. eorporated under laws of Mihlran? V capital stock, $100,000; attorney in fact. I V .li t wmmtf'j i A special effort Will be made to de velop long-distance men, 1 In which Wfiltman haa been weak ror several years. It la with this object that the cross-country runs have been Inaugur ated so early In the season. It is the Intention to have them four times a weea. ana to nave a sauaa os niiv or sixty out within a week or so. This work will be kent ud until the latter part of February or March, when weather will permit the beginning of the regular track training. Manager Woodward has arranged the heaviest schedule f meets ever partic ipated In by the Whitman track team. Four of. the largest institutions la the northwest will be met. There will be a preliminary interclass meet about April 25. The first intercoueciate meet will be at Pullman, May t. Thdis Is a trian gular meet, ror wnitman, Washington biaie ana university or jaane. j ne second meet, with tne university of Oregon, wUl be held In Walla, May 13. and will De the only intercolieariate meet at home durlne the season. Whit man and Oregon have never yet met on the track and a hard contest is expected by the local boys. Tne last meet will Te held with the University of Washlnrton at Seattle. May 23 being the probable date. Last year Whitman and Washington met in Walla and the latter was defeated. repeat the score at Beat- a wnole the nroaDects are good for a winning team. Seald-HeaJ, 8o1b Diseases Cnred Vy inl.ta refund money It DR. fOBTTB'l ANriBilTIO W&AUHQ Oil, falls. Sfie. ROCKEFELLER REFUSES TO TIP HIS EMPLOYES Cleveland Jan. 14."Never " a ' tip came my way from John D. Rocke- rejier," said Wilber Carman, veteran barber, today, recalling twenty years ago, when he shaved John D. Rocke- teller. - - - . "He used to remark that he didn't be lieve in tipping," continued ' Carman. "I was workina for old John WaJdhelm. One day he asked me 'How'd you like iu scrap wonn v. u enin wniaaerar we spun out to Forest H11L John D. Jr opened the door. He waa about fifteen ana eicaiy looting, ho snowed - me into a utile room. John D., Sr., came in. 'It's three minutes after eight. I nave an appointment at i:io,' ne said. 'Look sharp.' "I hurried. Then he handed me seventy-five rents. 'Give that to Wald helm. he said.' That -la my arrange ment with him as to paying.' And he never tipped me, Either for himself or the guests I shaved In the three years." Epileptic Fits , anere is nothing more frightful in a I nappy noma than to have one of Its members instantly seised with a dread ful attack of Epilepsy or Fits. The All Real VUMsliey tbe rare flavor, delicate mellowness and bouquet of toe PUREFOOD ! Kentucky waf. Each bottle bears the Goyernment 'Oreeo SUNNY DROOK DISTILLERY Jtenw 6; isLUJiAUlia & iiucil, DistribnterSe ; rortiand, Ore. Rumors have reached Portland that the athletlo committee of the University They hope tor of Oregon would like to see Forbes, the tie. Taken as great Tale football player, who last VClr fnarhA fhe W.at Pnt taom mt the head of the lemon yellow eleven CRACK BOWLERS WILL next fall. West Point had an excellent team and played remarkable football against the big teams In the east With such a man as Forbes working with the Oregonlans it is believed the greatest team In the history of the col lege can be evolved. Heretofore the coaches, with the iiocntlnn nt rtixir f.Tn.H o f I.Bxer paduate who cap- alleys tonight. Raymond and Wadhams ; iui,mHj, nave uesa announce uih tney are prepared to re-1 -v., nuniniiuu, u. - j or rrom the middle west Sometimes thev celve challenges from any pair of bowl- Clarke-Woodward Drug Co., and nearly have been successful but not always, it ere on the Pacific Coast at seven nin. all druggists In Portland. MEET AT SEVEN PINS many RrVteful lettef s from such homes! ,w (after the use of Elixir Koslne, the re- Raymond and Wadhams, who claim the title of state champions at seven pins, are scheduled to roll a series of 10 games, total pins to count with Dr. Madden and Happy Dale on the Oregon markabie remedy for the dread ailment. icBiny iu iue real merit ox tne preparation. It is a meritorious article and is sold on a guarantee plan that deserves your I connaence. xne price or l.ou will Do I rerunaea lr not luiiy satisfied after us ing a bottle. Mall orders filled by The Kosine ' Co., Washington, D. - C.. or II It ' SJBgsMSBsBjgSJkt- m Mrifeli B SrSAC8S CURE, NOT TALK IS -WHAT YOU WANT TOtT MTT0T. OOKB TO V9 BOOWVB OB aates. war hot now t mtvbm to tvTTvn ast mxos oar nouim or OXKBJUS ... COISSUL.TATION FRBO.- oeing apparent that they are not so Two pins out Of three were won by the Wat I si O nn In44 I k V . I lv . . wm, mo mniirai as uregon pin getting quintet irom the veiopment of the game as the men from Columbia alley pounders last sight, the wyi.u wio AiicgiiBiuea. i results oeina as roiiows: . it wui uae a pretty sum to secure a I man of the ability of Forbes, But foot-.j "an pmu wen last year and bids fair to grow In DUbllo favor next season. 1 the state university secures the Tale man or any coach from the hio- Mit- colleges then it deserves to be compli mented on Its progress. A touch ot Tale football direct from the seat, nt learning would be welcome here in h. northwest BAT NELSON NEATLY J, FLOORS CLIFFORD Joe Stutt. TIME IS THE TEST Joe' Stutt ' knows a thlnr nr two about refereelng a prize fight and does the honors at nearly all of the inrai amateur bouts. Joe has made a study of flstiouffs and Is an all round athlete. The hATtnr feme alwAva 1inlr. ..,1 ... The TeStimnnv ff PnrilanA Pn. I Jo an he will travel miles to see one. t CollUIUIIjr Ul fUTlianU fCO" I He Is at hand when the Multnomahs get busy.- joe ioves otner outaoor sports and someone slyly says that he is a first prize winner as a referee in a broad sword contest. . pie Stands the Test. The- test of time Is what tells the I tale.' The "public soon finds out when I misrepresentations are made, and merit alone will stand the test of time. Portland people 'appreciate merit, and many months ago local citizens publicly 1 endorsed Boon's Kidney Pills; they do so still, . would a citizen make the state ment which follows unless convinced that t v.. .ti.t. . i. . I lAnel Miilntet. -v wU un mm presents ;r-- PORTLAD-VICTORU BASKETBALL TONIGHT The second ir&me of the schedule of tne Racine Noruiweet league or Y.M.C.A basketball teams will be played tonight on the local floor, when the team from Victoria. Britieh Columbia, meets the Tne locals- ought to win 1 ... that lo 4. v. i-i-m . .! ins .gam w wim w, victoria nas ------- --- " u been defeated by ail the other teams in uuurw irom aianey jus is looking for. J the league with the exception of the Mrs. A. M. Hnllahano-h t ni "W? lera'w'"c."wa" pecisiveiy ae- DaneWas Outboxed but His Rushing Tactics Won . ' Victory in Fifth. (Cnlted Press Lsased Wire.) Ogden, Utah, Jan. 14. Rushing with bis head down and disregarding the ter rific clips sent In by his opponent Bat tling Neluon knocked out Jack Clifford In the fifth round last night, the hay maker being in the shape of a right hook to the Jaw. Clifford outpointed the Dane and sent In some blows which would have floored anybody but Nelson. in tne tnira rouna jseison sent in a left to the head and a right to the solar Games- Players. (1) (2) m Rows 168 168 211 Endres 183 199 170 Mellen 158 168 189 Raymond 145 172 192 Barbour ......159 184 201 Tdtal 812 869 972 COLUMBIA S. Ball 212 170 12S Armltage 174 161 169 Deaver 144 188 142 Nelson 172 168 179 Kalk 169 148 190 Total .871 836 80S TL Ave. .) A 638 .179 I - 11 642 .184 X"NJ1 612 .171 fsSyc 609 .170 f PMiSa 84 -HI 1 f I 85 :!!i pl !?! !i!fc;.ffl l 607 .169 Bss srade 25 .00 CGeeVo If other physloiana have treated you for so-called "weaknesV you were helped only temporarily. If at alt and the reason . Is very appar ent when lhe cause of loss of power In men la 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 Ut the only treatment that has ever restored or ever can per a nently restore strength and vigor. Our Pee 155 to 1530 Zf we do set ears ye n win mot eost yxm , one cent, blood poison tssummtipnt ecsxma, rnx.Es, blotches, ztcsxso, BvmBTZBTO. siacoi.oaa.sz ox or XKS 01 Kit llhb SjATZCOZOiBT. DISCH ABOBS, T r-AafMATTOW AD AIA UBUABT XBOUaUbSS . COa COST aMOIO KBBT, COITBAOTSO BISOBJ)-ft , XTUT CAg Of contracted disease we treat la thoroughly cured; oar patients have no relapses. When we pro nounce a case cured there Is not a particle of Infection or Inflamma tion remaining, and there Is not the slightest danger that the dis ease will return in its original form or work its way into the gen eral system. No oontracted dis order Is so trivial aa to warrant uncertain methods of treatment,' and we especially solicit those cases that other doctors have been unable to cur. . 4 . , , , OVM XT! KB ED WOT BB PAID (TIBS CUBES. I Xk W.n-Kaewe BtllnUt AMUSEMENT PAVILION FOR DALLES PEOPLE (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) . The Dalles, Jan. 14. An amusement pavilion suitable for roller skating and dancing parties Is to be built In The Dalles. The officers of the association are: President, A. S. McAllister; vice president, H. F. Sturdevant; treasurer, E. H. French: secretary. Harold Ed- munds; directors, A. 8. McAllister, B. H. French, H. F. Bturdevant, J. C. Cole, and raui xi. fi-encn. The pavilion will be erected im me. mateiy west 01 tne vogt opera house. The bulMlng mar be two stories If the Columbia Athletlo club decides to have neaaquarters in tne new building. CHINESE Beat aa4 Wrk J DOCTOR a -Bis stedy ef rests sea fears. uossu AtTavxio- ooiruziT iu Jura iXTJTMoA personal thorough f and aearching examination la desired, though If Inconvenient to ealL writ ' I us a full description of your trouble. Our office hours are from i a. m. I .to 8:10 p. m, excepting Sunday from to 12. Address or call on the I SI. LOUIS "IsW DISPENSARY I COBBXB tOBOOSTS AB TAHMU.T, BTBEETS, TOMTStAMD, OBZOOsT. ! MIg2ggMg--gSSTOgggag j M l li tbst atady aJseovsreS sad la glrtsgj iro MERousT, roisoNs ok Diues vsnw aivusiiwiiHoui onoi, OB WITHOUT IHK AfO At A XslTTt - ne flimtHi tens. Throe t Rervooe Debiaty, Stnmaek, Mrsr KMaes aess and An Fvlvsts Diseases, 3 te . core Catarrh. Astasia. Bbaemarlssi - .Wet n ass. gvaiaia Weas This Daj in Sport Annals. 1fS9 At T.WMnna irn..nnk....l... 1' "- "". "-'if"'" ""wu mr jacK MCAuiiire Knocked out Harry Gil five seconds, but the Callfornlan came I more in twenty-eighth round. DacK strong, just oerore the eonv ranr tan At i,nn P1ifi0be.dwin.wUh. a."?a"ll to Nel- Brewer. In an attempt to kill 60 birds vu b cat nuivu blskkdibu uii ijaDB. duliaiii rr inn at -q r, ti 14 1 1. , he could not be stopped. I of 81. ' v.'i i?ra ."f tainlua P,r01cn on m 1891 At New Orleans: Bob Fltt- uim c. k huh wr iiio iirst rouna. ana I iimmnni nnrAa ttA j,fv Tmmm u this prevented him guarding aa well as thirteenth round. -for $1000 purse and aVU ) A SURE CANCER CURE fast Seselved Trem Ptti(CTihwi Safe, lars l JOB AM krrXICTKD. DON'T BBJLAZ. DIUII AKS DAnQBBOUS. If f eaaoet ealL vrlta tat avaintaai aad eirealar. tselose 4 seats la stasias. CONSULTATION FREE SXS a OSJC WO OBXHESZ HEMlClmX CO. -IttH Tint St, Car. alacrlass, p,tAa j A-,. Bless Beatles tils middleweight championship 1892 Frank 8. Flint, a once fimom baseball player, .died In Chicago. He caugnr ror tne jmcago ciud 11 sue- Every Woman suwsma ana taenia tie , " " wooasrrai MARVEL Vhirlina Snrw nSM aurnee, llsst Sec. Mtr-Mamt Cot sstent. Hiany,. Sirs. Fredrikka Gustafsen Dead. aUSBBTorTTS lMrTredrlkka lonT Md he,Ped f iiarsfann. wlfa nf nilr . n.far.nn I cn? PlOnsnips. isus At not springs, Arkansas "xounr cometf aereated in lit rounds. aa m Srmfa tw tt. If he oannot supply the MARVICt aobest no otber, but mot stamp for E MAIM. It Austin Bice Gustafson, wife of Erick vGustafson. died . yesterday after a protracted Ill ness or lung trouble. She was a wo SJKSSSLBhruJXJ At New Tork: Ferdinand Oar- KLJJraJh niUr8.-" F"?"h champion, won international f, l QUUIIlJUl IT. II. miq TT CO (J f Ul 0,0.9, llliutralaa hook- fall Dertlealsn snd dlrMtnn in. Tlublto ladle. MABVBI, COu nan Una. Tat Sale by Budmere lTruc (X. Woodara. Clarke Co. and lane-Davts Dm a Oe. 4 I tana. Interment will be In Oreenwood ceme tery tomorrow. oireei, roruand, Oregon. aaysS "My faith In Doan's Kidney FlUs u stronger today than when I gave a statement for puoHcationa few years ago In the city t.Kn uui nave eiansea fated here New Year's night It Is expected that a larse crowd or association rooters will turn out to night and witness the downfall of the canucKa. The local team will leave January 81 with rratifvlna? "i,.? nJfT, J1' tour of the aound cities, an witn gratiiying results have only In- wm be eone until Februarv 8 creased my appreciation for it 1 have feoruary . found It to.be thoroughly reliable In every way. I bad suffered from kidney WEUUXLMt AT disorder, backache and severe palna in I , -t,x'-1VJ' 1A my loins. My chief source of trouble! ' II7TT C AXTTJTT T n was with my kidneys, which were very I' , ' ajjuxj t xajUxj Irregular in action. - Doan'a Kidney I ' -: Pills promptly relieved me of ail m. -. m . .. troubles, banished: my backache. ; cor- WiisSnviileT OrT, Jan Srotty recti'd the action of my, kidneys and! home wedding was that nt mi.. aVtJuZ helped me In every way. ; I think 1u.t Haaalebriak M day. Rev. Liesman officiated. ? The as hlchlv of this remedy todav . h. r 'v::",,"u. "rJ rf1, Bunv - - " " ' i w, 4itTBUi.ii nrniisran 't andesmald r"ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Nw tori, werdnt '.rtfi. iLt Snil eoie ec.nte for the United BtateaTv, started at wee on arldal trio frSm ASTUR1A SUFFERERS A flame Core That Anyone 6s the Without Lost j ei Time or wtentloa rrom Basinets. We want every sufferer from Asthma to write us toaay ror a iree trial or our wonderful New Method for curing Asth ma, we especially desire tnose cases or ions; sianmng men nave tried an the various ainas oz innaiers, aoucnes and patent smokes without number and witnout relief. we know we can cure them. We want to and are willing to prove It absolutely free of cost Many luuuwnai nave acceptea . mis oppor tunity and are now cured. There is no reason wny any one, old or young, rich or poor, should continue to suffer from ARtnma arter reading . this marvelous ouer. - v ij.----- .- Our method is not merely a tempo rary relief, but a. cure that is founded upon tne right principles, a cure that cures by removing the cause. Don't Dut this off until you have an. other attack, but. sit right down today ana write ror tne metnoa. at is tree and wo send It with all charges pre paid. Aato Show In Hartford. Hartford. Conn.: Jan. 14 A la rar anil Interesting exhibition of automobile and accessories opened In the. Foot Ouard ball In this - effv todav. Tha show is held under the auspices of the narirora AutomoDiie ueaiera' associa tion and-will last throutrh the nmilnil. er oi weea, - . - HALF-MILLIOK DEAL FOR HEIN2E GK0UND (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Helena. Mont. Jan. 14. A. J. bavin of Butte, has purchased from James Breen. tae BDOkane millionaire. 19 1 claims in wnat is known as the por- pnyry awe, south or tne city, - for a consideration said to be 1500. ono. Breen was Interested with Helnse in tbe development or tnis property, which is a veritable - mountain of low grade ooa miumg ore. it is understood Mr. i avis reoresonts a svndlhnta wMr-h will 'also take over the Helnce holdlncra and operate the property on an exten sive scaie. Scoff's Sanlal-Pepsin capsules A POSITIVE CURE Torlnflammatloa or Catarrh of the Bladder and I)lMMd Kid. Ifc i w.: 'in.-- - sitf K K, .... & B eld ky Ben. HO OSES rAT. .Cures qoicaiy ana per anentiT toe wont eases ot rrheee, oat staediog. Absolately DarBlast. Sold bv dmrcHata. TME SANTAL-FEPSFN COL . Belief oatalae, Ohle, All Bra stlsta, 0LOD0 poieorj the worst disease on earth, yet tbe easiest to ears WHEN TOU KNOW WHAT TO DO. Usny har pimpjes. spots OS the kin, sores Ja tbe I moots, nicers, rauinf bslr, bone pains, ea- tarra. and- don't knra li Is bMAiuu foun.. Send to UK. BBOWN. So Arch St. FbllsdelDbla. Psas- (a BROWNS 'BLOOD CUBH, 2j0 pet bottle J I lasta oee month. Sold la Portland kealy ss ' nwiin . viarse m ua. 1 ray, my former statement tome years brother and sister of the bride i wer e 'C 'Vy - 5yV best man, and bridesmaid yt sale by all dealers.' trlce 60 ceifts. L,hi daughter of ewis Has tfowu'mber the .name DOAN'S and J.ii riO other, s """i ""'Win return nere in their elegant new home, already! furnished . . i.s"- - anj prepared for occupancy,' MAIL THIS COUPON nOVTZZM ASTBTKA CO . XOOBi 67. 109 DUWAIX AVE- 8-FAX.O, . T. : Gentlemen Please mail to ad--.dress below a, free trial of your, v New. JMetbod for curing, Asthma. BBBBsBBMaaBBaBM Grange Officers Installed.' (Special.. Dispatch to The Journal.) :V Barlow. Or.. Jan. 14. -At Saturd evening's meeting ot. Twentieth Cent ury grange the following officers were installed by Mrs. Mary 8. Howard nf muiiano. secretary or ore iron mnK a ..i, . w JS , o. tut. inaeier; aj. j. Teem an, overseers w. W. Jesse, lecturer; W(J J. Andrews.,, steward; Joe King, assist ant sifwera, aire. v. u. freeman, chap lain: H. T. Melvin. treasurer; idie J Irwin, secretary: Adolnh Pete ran n keeper; JI. R. Quint. Ceres; Harriet I Irwin. Pomona: winnifreil Flora; Hattle , Coleman, , lady assistant steward ..... , Electric lights were nlri 1 grange hall Saturday -by Hurst Ca of Aurora. . V.,... . -; . .y:. ,, ,, bbtbb Ksrow ne v bauw Tmm Mt's Kxtraee et Oabebe sad Copaiba U - v. - i OAP8ULE3.. IWuWwi f andA wfloor fev motThoea.slest, whites, ate. Feay to take, eosToaiea se eany. vuu ears saoseasfai sae. . ftioeSL aa Rows A Martin's., ski ,wah Ingion st, Portland, Or.: or by mail from The Tarrant Co 44 Hudson at. . Va Tork..- r.-.;s..-;-w... . ? v ,r. . . .... - The Weak Man's Hope of Sfrengfh Is My Direct-Method Treatment I am the only doctor who dares to undertake to cure difficult and chronic disorders, under abiding guarantee written one the only kind that Is legally binding. I make a definite proposal to wait for my fee until you are satisfied that your cure Is complete. This, of course, Indicates that I have unlim ited confidence In my ability, but I want you to have other and better reasons tor choosing me as your physician. I want you to consider my vast experience and my unequaled success a, ' a specialist For more than 26 years I have been .curing cases Just like yours and have built up a practice that la by far the largest of its kind west of Chicago. Every method of treat ment I employ ia original and makes a dis tinct advance In medical science. Surely, con sidering all these things, you will not remain unaeciaea as to wnat physician can serve you best WEAB-X8S. MT SUCCESS IN curing those func tional disorders commonly termed "weakness" IS DUB TO MT FUDLf UNDERSTANDING ' AS TQ THIS CAUSATIVE CONDITIONS and to my absolutely scientific methods of removing them. Many cases of ore- matureness, loss or power, etc., pre sent a variety or symptoms so en tlrely confusing i and , perplexing that MOST PHYSICIANS have fallen Into that dangerous rut. the practice or treating by set methods. witnout discrimination: ana with out KNOWLEDGE AS TO THE KlUAU-KhiyUlKhJMlCMTH. My .first step. Is an .absolutely scientlfio and accurate diagnosis. In a large ma jority of cases I find the sole cause of these functional derange ments to do a awuLiiiKN lriKi TATED AND CHRONICALLY IN FLAMED PROSTATE! GLAND. This condition cannot possibly bo remedied by any treatment other than the local measures 1. employ, and to ATTEMPT TO FORCE NORMAL ACTIVITY AND" VIGOR BY THE USB kOF STIMULANTS and tonics would only result in the aggravation of the trouble. Under my treatment a euro is POSITIVE AND CERTAIN, - and absolutely zta. tayxobj, The Sheading Bpeolalla' disease. They cure by neutralising iu wnuiumi; ueairoying tne POIS- on In i the system. Such cure can not be otber than complete and permanent, because I accomplish it oy tne removal or every cause re sponsible for the disorder. . bpectpi a sxioon roxsov . Others dose the system with min eral poisons scarcely less danger ous than the disease Itself. Under my treatment the entire system Is cleansed. The last taint of virus is destroyed. Every symptom van ishes to appear no more, , I employ harmless blood-cleansing remedies. They are remedies heretofore un-. known In - the treatment of this Z W XXI, CT IB AWT tmOOMBUOATlU) A IT. MEM T rOB iat w kbt vnnuu $10 ABZCOOZI.X. ; I positively cure varicocele In one week and frequently In even less lma M" WTH NO FAIL URES,,tior is my treatment ever foUowed by undesirable results. MY METHOD OF EFFECTING A CURE IS PAINLESS, and no tither equally satisfactory, safe and cer tain method exists. It Is an origi nal and distinctive method and pro ?Alr AN ABSOLUTELY THOR OUGH AND PERMANENT CURE. Varicocele not only Impairs func tional activity, but in many in 'fS? Ai. results in a WASTING AWAY OF THE ORGANS Involved and gradually undermines the gen-. Jral health. A THOROUGH CURB IS A MATTER OF VITAL IMPOR TANCE, and Is also a matter of but very few days treatment under my system.-.--.t-w---...-,-;.,.,;-:.:...!,...,.; COinrBAOTES BM0BBEB8. Through my long experience treat lng these diseases I have devised methods that not only cure, soundlv and permanently, but cure m less time than the best of , other treat ments require. -Take no chances. Do . not risk - your health . and ' strength by reiving on oatent noa, ' trums or uncertain methods. You are absolutely secure when you In trust your case to me. ... ,i c EXAMINATION AND DIAQNOSIS FREE ' I offer not only FREE consultation and advice, but of every ease I that comes to me I will make a careful examination and diagnosis wlthVN out charge, No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get expert opinion about his ' trouble. , If you cannot ealL write for Diagnosis Chart. . My Offices are open all- day from . ro, to t p. m. and Sundays .from 10 to I only. ( , r e A::, l":"";rsrA'- ri ,r sr ' -.' i ne U K. 1 A Y LU K o. 234Ji Morrison Street Corner Second - JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY DES1 I f'MOH LpllDI