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I t THE OREGON' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND FRIDAY .' EVENINO. FEBRUARY IV 1S03, HEIV YORK CITY LA FOLLETTE HAS -.- - - r- i i ' . . , i . ; ; Ring . -v ., v.. . -., ,,. ;;;;":?': ,oir:-A'" . BB-nr HUNTING OONEY i ' '"ii n '.. ;. ... Fifty Millions From Bonds CHANCE FOR PLUM t 'J' V. I 'f v . '-'A ! '! ' ! "' : X' VL y-- " " " ,. . I CIlWilBESlT .TnriiiiAs Willlfret in Eich j ia f via w -' Gunst Stakes at Einery- ; . ville Track. " Baa Francisco. Feb. H. Th Ounst fctike the first of the California Jockey club valuable offerings for the JuTenil t-ivision, WHICH IB w U" - ' wu h- in the nature of a obarnplonshlp . . ... . - mum vnmnrrnw. contest for the two-year-old fllllea on the coast Just which Is the best of that age and sex yet shown out nere a mooted question. By general consent tm amAnff thrM HsVlTl Hlldreth' Achieve, It T. .Griffin's Re Uueen and President William Rubla tiranda. - i-i. .iini at th Rmervvllle track . Trance, biui wi . . rate, t eJ is seriously considered by . horsernen and followers of the game . who have kept tab on the pcrformancea () l HIV ' W1H11VIB. v - - nd Rnhla Oranda have certainly mown more class than ant of the others. i . i t n. i r. ir.Ui h davs ther are acclaiming Achieve the queen of the coast iwo-yea.r-wia ' ?"" """'"TT. tion in fact Not pinc her firt Mt . ... se AfAaf infl in npr laai the galloped four furlongs In 0: 1-6 over a comparatively slow track. Under the circumstances It Is not to he wondered at that they are enthu siastic over the Hlldreth fUly down at loa Angelea, but, good shown to be. Rose Queen has the India lm- on her. On the oceaslon of their only meeting, the Griffin Ur,.tok Achieve' measure, and she has it on the Hlldreth filly in another partlcuiar. fche la aa yet unbeaten. In addition to her record. Roe Queea has breeding and looka to commend her. She la by a great face horse Klnston ut of a. splendid race mare. White Rose, and ia fine-looking ..individual. it diHMdvantace because of th poor train TYiio-ht r Tnournt inn-i u- win ing conditions here, but less good and fit before she left Arcadia a week or ao ago, and It is that her shrewd owner-trainer will have 6Rifhi- ranit&V record has not been "aa showy aa that of the other two, per haps, but at that as much aa can baeafci of Mr, Williams", biff daughter of Gren nan as of Achieve she ha not met de feat since her first start. That defeat did not carry disgrace with it for It was the best two-year-old that has shown here. La Rose, which beat her, and she gave hlra stiff argument to within 100 yard of th finish, when tack of con dition told on her. 6he started oaly once after that at the local track and made a show of her field, and he ha won both her starts t Arcadia.. It was stated yesterday by the for- . -m .t.. ril1l.tnarall k&rn that Mr. WUllams' filly wlU b her for Bat- uraay race, ana, oj. cuuro, . . 1 1 . i - 1.-.- . IaIiUii, will ftlftA Ufl , ...n n Vi atak With ltigan lor ner anver, wui " Jiave tne mouni vn w i. Of course, tne winner uu v". teWlSXr Tn". 4 Min h rtri far hftan th RirUBBIw UIJ JV wa - " " vv imam, jauwiwiaj, ftemauvea. - - ABEEDEEN BLACK CATS WILL BE STRONG TEAM (Spedil Dlspetch to be loaraal.) Aberdeen, Feb. 14. Manager Brown of the pennant winning Black Cats, is now busily engaged in lgnlBg player for th coming eason and getting new men to fill th place of those who have gon to other teams. He has sent , contract to a number or th old teams, and several replies received show that this city will have an aggregation for . next season that will be worthy suc cessors to their predecessors. Btreib and Brlnker are assured, as are also Koettlger, Speucer and Lumley as . . - v. - i irk. tratnln. VTtnA fnr the tm ma. AmvIiTmI iinnn hut If tne season opens wbi mm. uivuummmv th team will probably train her. 'klSiath falls will . . . .niiMtaln, SEE FAST BASE33TBALL L (BpeeUl Disoatch to The Joaraal.) Klamatn lmus, ur, eo. it. ahwi les received decided encouragement in Kjamaui r aaie by iuj biwi " """i CUD M HWJ wiuuiu - - basketball games. Basketball has been i m In jlMiiltnrv WAV this winter, and it remained for William V. i i hah..mm. ilMtnaMA school here, to awaken interest In th sport by the offer of .th cup. Th team are now booked, and the first tram of the serie will be played Sat urday evening. It la th intention to form a crack team of the best players, and play outside team later in the epring... 4 ; . Till Xtaj in eipon Annaia. 1891 At Boston, O. R. Tearing, ama teur, cleared feet 2 Inches la a run 1892 At St. PauL John 8. Johnson won three mu svaung race xor cimoi Un,htn t M Inn ounfa 1900 At San Francisco. "Young Peter Jackson" knocked out "Philadelphia 1905 At Cheleea, Massachusetts, Chester ' Goodwin defeated Clarence Forbes In 16 round. 190ftAt Milwaukee, William Barron rolled tv perfect acore of S00. - . ( 107 At. Glens Falls, New Tork. Wildwave ' made a world record by spacing mil on Ice in 8:14. ' noii t have fcera lac Crft for Intomnle. wit! j wulcb I aaa be. afflieted for osr twani? y.r n4 I eta tar tat C'Meareta ha gim me morl roll.f tbaa any oib.r remtxiT have avar triad. . tfcftll rtainlr lecomra.nd itam to mi lilanda S ls ail Utay ate tapiawntod.1' ., lao. QUlara, Xlgia, TO- Rest For Th 5oweb CANOVCATIUimC nif. PalsHihle, PoUirt, Tasta Onod.Do Qond Iv.r blck.a, V eak.a or jrlpa. loo, tSa.tta.Ker old In bnlk. l'benntne talat Urn pad OCC buaraotoad o cure o your aaoaar back. Sterling Remedy Co., ChlcageW H.T. 59 - ::;i'AL sale, tejj kiiusm boxej y "Vl Toech. I South Thrift? DOLAH TAKES BOUT WITH DAVIS IN FIFTH The "Dalles Welterweight Succumbs to Punches of Man From California. 8idal Dispatch to Tb Joorasl.) TV. rtollaa Ctr Wah 14. Jack Dolan. th San ,Franolco welterweight, was given in ueciaiou nere fifth round in a glove contest pulled off riven the decision here last night m tne at tb oper house under the ausp.ee. ot The Dallea Athletic club. At the close titty, Mimii Dttvls went to hi cor- I nr feeling lck. In an instant he fell " '.J -Scld" Erwlnth orona on the floor. "Kid" Erwln, the referee, awarded Dolan the decision. iferee. awarded Dolan tne oecision. iTJ. 7"A . ihNinrhnut and I 1 " "r HA i ii,M regret waa . exprenaco. brought on by making th 186-pound W 'lan 1 not a tall a Davla, but Is of stockier build and is a nara, iwwj "li ter. He has a different styi irom tne local pugilist. EAST SIDE SOCCER TEAM AGAINST WEST Fastest Men in City League Will Line Up Tomor row Afternoon. trt m.nA west aid team composed of football player of th city associa tion league will met at th Vaughn street lea rue ground tomorrow after noon at I o'clock, and th lineup will Includ om of th fastest player in the city. M Tii. ma will fill In th open date .-,. .1... ! nt, th dtv leaaue nchedul and the flrat of th interna tional series oi inr i"" " teams composed of Englishmen and Scotchmen,, on February . Th llnes tomorrow will b as fol- 10 West Goal. Patullo: backs, Jagoand Dyment; halves.Hughes, John Uick- son and Anarew Biip " Hal Matthew and Hanson; riKht wing, Dickson ana Burns; comer, b'u. East Side Goal. McNlcnolaa: backs, n a ckn.t. hiivu. Kanwick: Lund and J. K. Mackle; left wing. Tait and young; rignt win-. Anywa. Stevens; center. Jamea Mackle. NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAMS WILL PRACTICE Th. Tjattnnal. leaau club will re- fr'fohow.: ;a7t;i5 March t: Ifew Torfc Marlln Borings. iustin. Florida, March i 11; Brooklyn, Jacksonville, rioriaa, w.ivu f Louis, Houston, Texaa, March J; Bos ton, Augusta, Georgia, March 11. Old Bowling Officer Again. (United Press Leased Wire.) Cincinnati, Feb. 14. President Au gust Herman ana me oiner vkvuuv- m . v - a IAaK DAevllM AftM Officer oi tne Annnuwi gress were yesterday afternoon recom frraa were vesterday aitemoon recum- merforVle!ctlon to th.lr rarlooi pOBltlOTlB. ... i A new bowling recora wb tu- lished by Robert Meneger of Detroit, was eetab asrrw miinn nna. i ii aw- a 1 A frVt CAAAril WA fftf merly held by Ray Btolke of Chicago. woo maae sot. 'Whitman Win Prom Oregon. (SDeeial Dlipatoh to Tha Journal.) I Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash.. Feb. 14. The University of Oregon basketball team met ommi i the hands of th Whitman college five last night by two point, th soore i be- lna- 21 to Zl. At ul no ui. vn- half it was an even game, t to 8. but in tho second Whitman pulled graauaiiy away. LliTOI! LUMBER ill RESUMES OPERATIONS e Will Furnish Columbia Iron Works With Fuel and Power. The Clark and Wilson Lumber mill at t imitMi tia across the river from St Johns, ha resumed operations, and is n divine- emDloyment to the full .,(. Af men, a total of mor than 800 Th mill is to b operated both night and day, as was n recent depression. w-t, . Th Columbia Jron works of North Hfiri iHnn. hiiii.ii bw,..' ------ - . - . . . . . uii. tlm aen nil r- chaaed a manufacturing site next in Clark & Wilson mm, are m. prpuon w wwci. ir""naVrn large Diasi juruimm .v. . .V. has purchased are already on the apot, rMdr ZOr JUVIcuao-v' - . , r .r - nr,.i ormniFoment ftdvantaffe- mi a ro noin, wntJi V4w. -v . .v th refuse irom mo "T: furnaces, errecting oy v.-" . ing of a $16,090 consuming plant whvn Tim mill uoviiiv u . . v. . - hVvTto1 install o provide a mean. of the Columbia company with their mo- Uv power. JTEW ROAD TO TAP FACTORY DISTJtiW aa. . . at. dklt1n MltllVIArl laAfl TQi ruriinnu uwv-w -- been completing it phuu i to h the lactory oistrici oi di. pur trck from Maegrly Junction. . Al most Deiore any one waa Intention the railroad peopl bav had are now reaay - to , cesu kiu,uvii - Tii line aa laid out, follow very clonely the present track of the O. B. & N. , , . . " ' 1 . ' ' ' '. , .i " , ' To Study Bushmen. . Vienna,' Feb. 14. Th - Academy of iciiv iiu, irDviveu COniTlDuia $5,000 for th expedition of Dr. Rudolph Toech- to , th desert of Kalahari, In O.ad-W J fflAa mm a-W ak. V. J . a th buBhmen. who it in s&icL r INLAND TOWNS TO TALK BASEBALL Representatives of Four Cit ies to Hold jnceung Wednesday. (Bpeclal DUpttcb to Tbe'Jonrnsl.) T.ni.tn nr. Feb. 14. Representa- .i.,. h...i... mn of Walla Walla, La ia.Vr mtv and Pndlton will i - meet her Wednesday. " "J tne vgg ?Mm league. Jack Rr'!"lon,r m nrfeilonaJl balltosser. ( ,ra'ni.inr the leaane. which prom- I. organising th. league. wWch from- laes to conduct hlg hjflM" J""". Local fana are watching the worl ?. "Du"" - "T;hTr;h. work of jcai tana ir "" . " 7 u wrien wnu ' V..im in m ianiinir him every aid possible in an O'Brien with unueuai inirj, lending him vry am P"""1"" effort "to put th leagu on a subatan . . thu ituui on a suustan- " ?".n:- mad Etevenu mwnivu, .k. mmmra v.iri tO rlVO tnO W1U11U VII yo.m. - . wheat-belt section of astern Oregon and southeastern wiininiwii the leaau ha nearly imiau-u tlr chedule. During, th two years that th four town naa league Pendleton was In th lead when th u,dJ!.nIT"t?f mt of Charley Zlegr. now deceased, Pfnf Jf- ton was rar in tne ieuu Walla decided that It could maintain a team no longer and dropped out, fol lowed by La Grande and Baker City. Th following year, with 3ob Brown, now manager of the championship Ab .ri.n team of the Northwestern league. at their head, th team waa over 100 per cent In the lead wnen one oi mo other three team threw up the spong. . With Judicial selection of nlayers and atrict adherence to the alr.rv limit by all manager th lea cue could be made to pay, mill unless wm im uuu. l 1- undoubtedly follow In the footstep of Its predecessor. filayers of such repute as Tony Mul an. George Stovall. Charley. Zlegler. Robert Brown, Ralph Glaae. "Speck Hurlburt. Dick Knox and Bert Schllls appeared on the diamond. These men commanded such fancy 1 n with nlh nf m 1 . 1 not, that th leagu waa stranded be fore tne season was in us ia-i wm. However, It is believed that the league under O'Brien will be all the suc cess that has beon predicted for It. ULNA BONE IIERO GETS TO WORK FOR NELSO GO (United Pnta Leased Wire.) Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 14. Jimmy Brttt is down to hard work for his fight with Battling Nelson at the local club on February 26. From the East Side club he took an eight mile run on the roads, and In th afternoon yester day he sent several hours in th club ..:. l.lKnt. .h annn Vlllltnv th. K J III nipfiiiK. " I J " . weirhts, wrestling and shadow boxing. H tted' yesterday that he weighed 140 pounds. Nelson la off now on a hunting trip. He will begm training Sunday. Portland Golfer Lours. (United Proas Uaaed Wire.) Macleay of the Waverljr Golf club of Portland, Oregon, who iea in in- m'- tournament weanesaay. rai o"v terday at th hands of J. B. Porter of th Allegheny Country club. The Penn sylvanlan won 2 up and 1 to play. Longboat Beat Three Men. ; Boston, ireo. i. xvm jjoowi. great Indian runner, who wants to rep- In London in July, beat three men run ning in reiay at iv night His time wa 80:62 8-6. Long- mini. - ! wmmU H7 Sff, ni an Tivft m l in ciihiii uiwu. oiu adlan ffve mile champion; Bill Cum- nuun vi Bwu..w - --r-,;, - of Canada. LJIbo,t led Plerc by i mlng 01 BCOtiana, nu omu'io m. tio.j Longboat na petmonea me mrr- lean Amateur Athletic union lor rein statement, but no action ha yet been taken on his case. y oompeuna; wun h AiA tint coma under th laws of the union, and hla performance will not count agalnat him m tn a. a. tj. reckoning FiirhU Scbednled for Tonight, Harry Baker vs. "Kid" WolgMt, 10 rounds, at Milwaukee. luilim, i . " rounds, at Altoona, Pennsylvania. SALEM ELKS COME TO HOLD JDLLYFEST Two Hundred Lodgemen Welcomed by Port , land Members. On good time deserves another. A special train pulled Into the pas senger station last nfght It was loaded. When th car stopped 200 men stepped out onto the platform. They were all member of the Capital City lodge, No. 838. B. P. O. E.. and had Just arrived from Salem. There was a delegation of Portland Elks to meet them. And a band. Then there was a march to the home of-the Elks In Portland. Soon afterward the doing began. The Salem band of Elks brought with .thorn talent and refresh ment and a world of good humor. All they needed to pull off the program was a hall and ome one to enjoy the fun. Five hundred Portland Elks visited BalSm In January, 1007, and took part in the dedication of th new Capital City lodge building. Th. visit to Port land of the Salem Elk last night was to show the appreciation of the favor conferred upon them by th Portlanders more than a year ago. Officer of the Salem lodg are as fol lows: W. Carleton Smith. exalted ruler; B. V. Shucking, esteemed leading i.ni.ht- rhariea v. uauowar. esieemea royal knight; Boy Buckingham, es teemed lecturing knight; D. A. Denirlvor, ..i.a. a a P,n,nn aneretsry: K. Li ?,B: " " ML inner guard; Alexander Connoyer, tyier. DtUtCI. uauiVM ' . r - Hosiery Sale! Extra Specials for Saturday. t W....ina tn lallna' and children's hosiery ever shown by any, legitimate dry good house wt of Nw xork--on sale from I a. m. to 9:30 p naV Satur. day, February 16. . McAlln" 4 McDon- ell, corner TWd ano aioitjsou. . : -. . 1 Pi.: ; Senator TTflson Better. : " (United Preas tested Wk.) ' n'r' n-i.i-.- .- vtH , 1 -former Senator John 1 Wilson of Seattle, who haa been under treatment at the Johns v, i.i - vAn.Al h,ri tin underwent iTiiiini mioiiii : . - r . , v. - an operation, left today for Atlantic City. H haa practlcallv regained bis Health,-. ' - r 1 . , i WiU ilelp but More -Will Be Needed. (United Press Xaa4 Wire.) New Tork, Fb. 14.-Nw Tork City needs cash, and need ft badly. Th sal of $50,000,000 In City pond adver tised for today will "help some," but will not afford anything Ilk .th finan cial relief that th city authorities deem necessary. A a consequence they will probably apply to th legislature for relief In th form of legislation that will Increase the borrowing capacity of th. munirlntlltr. An amendment - to th constitution of tb state may be necessary, and that proceeding would requlr two year' time. X uw 'i nnuii wiu, w .vv,vvw,www v . m term bond makes a total of $166,000, 000 of city sejurtties placed on th mar kt within c uerlod of four month. This record is unprecedented in th history of the city, end the expenses of th municipality are growing at a rat that Is causing much concern to th administration. Th cost of running th city govern ment thl year will be $14S.t7a,zf , an Increase of I1J. 160.160 over last year, and $65,m,834 more than th year 1888, wnicn mean an increase or more tnan 8fl Der cent in 10 years. Thl amount to a per capita expenditure of $$$ for every man, woman and child In th city, or an average of about $160 a ramuy, wnich l- paid Dy taking ootn th c resent and future generation. Th preaent generation pay th as sessments itrrvaed uion ft bv th tax commissioners, ;.nd future generations will have to . redeem the enormous amount of bond now outstanding. The interest charge upon tne people of New York I now more than $24, 000,000 annually, almost as much as th total coot of running the city of Chicago, th second largest city of th country, and about $( per capita of tne population. The enormous exnense of running New York City I without a parallel. It can be compared only to the expenses my to the erp or the national g 7ernment. and even here th metropolis suffers by the com- 7ernment. and even narlson. While the expenses of the na tionai government have increased very rapidly in recent years, the national debt has been decreasing at the same time, and tho Interest charge upon the fieople of th United States annually s only a few thousand dollar more than that paid by the people of New Tork City, while the annual expenses of the national government are only four times a graat -as those of New Tork City. POSTCARD ARTIST. ' J! .w'--k. . j4sww.j -. . ?J ''. ': Mm Mrs. Marie N. Welch of Salem haa designed over 600 artistic postcards, which circulate to the ends of the earth. Her work Is characterized by high artistic execution and by great originality. KLAMATH MERCHANT JjlOVES TO BONANZA (Special IMipateh to The Jenraal.) Klamath Falls, Or.. Feb. 14. I Jacobs, on of the leading merchant of thl city, who recently sold out nl business here, ha lumber on th ground In Bonanza, Oregon, and will put up a large store building immediately, and put in a large stock of general mer chandise. Mr. Jacobs believes In th future of Bonanza, and will mak im provements on a large seal and of a permanent nature. . Junior Promenade Tonight. (United Pres. Leased Wire.) promenade', the biggest social event of the year at tne university or Wisconsin, takes place in the university gymnasium tonight The "prom" of thls.year prom ises to eclipse ail previous events or it kind at the state Institution. Hundred of Invitations have been sent out to up per classmen and alumni of th uni versity. A largo sum has been expend ed for decorating the gymnasium for the occasion, and an orchestra of 40 pieces will furnish music for th "prom" and the concert preceding. WE CURE '? Mm k iff - )A rn.Mi iivo h it A.s urn lea BTieclallst about- your case one who haa ex perience, skill and ability, on who can glv you the best treatment to be had on the Pacific coast, regardless of prlc. We cure men. and hav cured more cases of weakness and special ailment of men than any other specialists In Portland. If you do not know what th trouble Is, consult us free of charge and find out. , . ' ' . . In selecting a physician or pciallat, whn In need of one, soma con .Mu.oiinn .-a thnmrht ahnnM faa- riven to th Qualifications, exoerlenee and length of tlm an institut or medical man ' haa been located in the ..... t .a nmiw .ha. m Inatltiitlnn t Vi t no, itnml thm faaf a City. At aiaiiui. m cv ," . " time and numbers its cures by the thousand 1 far auperlor to mush room institutions that spring up In a night, last a few months and ar gon. We have been curing men 2 years and ar the, oldest specialist curing m wtnvltt'fio who, have dep-atd and ohronlo disorder to call and be' examined. Consul tatloa and examination I free, and oarriaa wltn it no oblliratioa to ngag our serrloes. ' - Our offices are equipped with th most modern and scientlflo mechani cal devices for the treatment of chronic diseases. ' Our charge ar reason able, and in reach of any manr ' v Write If you annot calL Our ytm of , hom treatment la always rTKRTAIN and most successful. All correspondence sacredlv confidential. HOURS a. m. to S p. m.Evenlnga, 7 to 8:30. Sunday, 8 a. m. to 11 noon. Vaa.111ahel 99 Tear In Portland , SL L0UIS"S otntvsB sacoyp avd yaxxxm, His Supporters Believe Him ,; Logical Successor to .Roosevelt: ; fWaahlneto Baraga' cf Tb Journal.) Waahtnaton. Feb. 14. Th develop ment of th pMt wek haa been tb La Folleit talk tn connection with tb Re publican nomination. Up to tb pres ent practically nothing naa.oeoa uuiw opnly by th Li," FolltU popl., In . tha La Follett headauarters always lloitd an fcnwr to Indicat that thr was Utti t say, wm f- . . . a . aw i. . mmtm 4mii it n4 fhtsm t TlAI hapi th psychological moment would aril" wha La FoUtt talk would be v.- ,. of th warm Ia Follett upporter ld to day. YOU Will L F0liett.tai. ,n- crease rrom mi uroe se en Increasing number the Wisconsin bw to succeed Mr. ." thos poricl for which both of them itana so conspiouuu.ij. . "We claim that La FollatU I th most peopl reallaed forwarded t h La manaeu in nis ipwiai tz 11: Z'iZi day that th commerce law b amended to provia tor wams ... property of common carrier .as in basis of rate-making. - v "Senator La Foirett wa for th president's renomlnatlon unUl jar. Roosevelt announced that h would not be a candidate, and that his 1104 an nouncement mut tnd a nnal. yen yt, th - enator would support tn president with ardor: but In common with other who wer friendly he ha accepted the , president a tat, ment a lncer and placea himself In . -i.i A A In. varmint of th peopl as to their cholc for president. lie unucrnuaiiu im uMiayviM.iv. duestion a do few Americans, and haa t his crdlt material result accom pltshed In bis bom tat under hi leadership. , "H. with th president, ask th peo ple to remain true to th forward march program and to demand th rectifying of obvlou abuses which abound . on every hand. H stands for th ethical principle in American politic, and ha succeeded In a militant political career without emlrchlng hi handa with th money, either paid or received, which has In the past been so much used to debauch the electorate of th nation. ,'W hall see what will happen at Chicago If It be not-a reactionary. look out for La Follett and It won't be a reactionary, either, for they, won't b popular this year." CLIFFS IMPRESSES RAILWAY MAGNATES (Spedil Dwpetea to Th Jonmal.l Cliff Waah., Feb. 14. President El liott of'th Northern Pacific and Presi dent F. B. Clarke of th Spokane, Port land & Seattle railway, and their party, stopped their special train here Wednesday and spent an hour looking over the town and dlacusslng It fu ture prospects. A deputation of lead ing business men gathered at the depot to meet th officials. President Clark and Harry Adams, general freight and passenger agent, were very muoh inter ested In th new and growing town and aaked many question concerning it resources. They wer pleased to ae and learn of .th numerous develop ment now under way, and especially Ik.. 1 i.l. 1i-.h. mnA twwf rtlartt that ia soon to be installed. On leaving they . . a1 -.j gave a rousing cneer tor umi. aucj promised to return in June. KLAMATH'S MAILS THE SLOWEST EVER (Soecial Dtipitch to The Joora-l.) Klamath Fall. Or, Feb. 14. Th postoffic department changed tho tlm of th mall leaving Klamath Falls, ertecuv reoruary iv, -m w at first thought a much Improved schedule waa in resuu. uw v; peara Klamath Fall ha th worst twt h-- viat.rv rkiitfl-nlna1 'mail leaves-, her at 10 o'clock a. m, with a 10 hour Schedule DStween mil cny anu Pokegema, two hour befor th mall mhtn.r th. mall walta at Kill, wm, j. v vmw "",- " . Pokegema and at Thrall wait 10 hour for th matt ko mjf nona uu x .v. mall going aouth. Thl mean eight ,i -t.-,--n manAinm mx letter to Port- U J WTW -"- land and receiving an answer. Th Klamath Lake railway cannot hlp, a It Is fined by the postoffic department for failure to conform to th chamber of commerce to take tha matter up Wltn tn uregon senators and repreaentatlve. International Alliance. (United Press Leased Wire.) mu. -iTA.b u-.x 1 A all arranvamanra , nAeAte1 f.i th waHninir trv. morrow of Miss Theodora Shont and th Due de unauines. ine ceremony j to be performed at noon at the home of dore P. Shont. The vent wlU b marked by non of tn gorgeous or spec tacular effects that characterised th list will be confined to the relative and close friends or tn two -aminea. im brlday party will be small and th cere mony will b followed by a impl wed ding breakfast. The French ambassa dor and Mm. Jusserand will be among those present. 'tne uuo ae wiuuw and his bride will spend their .honey, mnnn in Florida, and th couple will go abroad In May. - - .; MEN ONLY! Our Fee $5 to $3Q INo Pay Unless Cured Seek Help Where It Is Certain to Be Found hi. l-tlt,itnn haa hntlt tin Its anlendid nractlC more hv the f ree.advertlsln g given it by Its PER-! FECTLT SATISFIED PATIENTS, who have received the benefit of it modern, scientific and legitimate method than In any otherway. If you ar not a per fect man come to us. Isn't It worth th llttl tlm it will take when you are CERTAIN that you, will have the benefit of HONEST, SINCERE physician who never attempt- to deceive you in any way! A con sultation cost you nothing EXCEPT your jown time. CONSULTATION FREE DISPENSARY st-ke-its. tomtiuxd, omaeooir. yJ VWJ U v U 4aV VaeU I want to PROVE my ability to make you a Strong, ; Vigorous Man. The chargt tor my ier vlces will be only ; r v A If In Any Uncomplicated Case I GUARANTEE A COMPLETE CURB MV CURES Becaus th mthods I mploy meet ven th th! J-! thos allmeht to which, they apply, and ar readily modlft.d to suit th re quirement of Individual ca. Becauso my tratmnt 1 vllatltl6 2nd thorough, my cur oompljt and lasting-, and my ; Jtlwts i hay i r- lapses. For tn am rason t am than Is commonly rqulrd by othr, suits. ...'--1 - WHAT WEAKNESS IS: - ' "Weakness" Is not a nervous disorder, demanding . ( tonw tratmnt. but I merely a symptom of chronic Innammation, or congestion lnth protat gland. Thl condition exist, a a result of feaUon. or some Improperly trted contracted dl.ord.r, and rqulr Nnhb reeled local measure only. By my own original metfiod. th BJ"t gland Is quickly rtord to lu normal state, which result In fu and oom nlet rturn of strength and vigor. My cures ar permanent, becaus th condition slblfor th functional disord.r I ntlrly dt-! am convlncadthat by no treatment othr than my own oarfully dliotd local measures Is a radical cur of thl ailment possible. REASON FOR MY 8UWEa : ,v My suee In treatlnf men' disease u to my thorough a d orig- , ..r.j- Th- 'nraa i .ffact ar th result of my thor- X apply inaiviauai inaunnu w wmm ailment, and I know th cur for It. "Z-Vl h. i ... n wait for mr aiiUty to our la ivery ca. Some doctor aassrt that cvrttta " oTmen ar Incurable I deny that, and nd reay to PROVE that by myj methods thr Is no disease peculiar to mn that I cannot our. , VARICOCELE a . : a. Cffi.?;7o a though ZjTXpwfrtMT to that dgrM of health and vigor that xltd bfor th disease began. STRICTURE . - . . i My treatment ror scriciura .u.wumii r; .,T., wk.i. can b depended upon In vry lntaac. I do no cutUng or dilating what ever. CONTRACTED . ... Ml Erery c or conimcia aiw SAt'tb. M .wlU rturntin th general Wiwm. J"" hut non ar too tnv.a. to Ciauy OUCH tnoae frhYman who ha. been positively i ,h- . ...,t hllvht haa been know that a great Diignt nas own th .tumbling block .50 ousines. removoo. Mavinguu- u nTe;?trr.Th race 0, life with renewed hope, ambition .ndcouW and with that vim ana vigor in.no. tiuiuij -" v : w' v- Wl Vr ArLnr. f letrinns of men whom I have recently una uicu mo " t - f CUrI'tr!lmSt oTcoTthi. characfr my ccs. ha. be.n calHd -nrAsnomenal " but It 1 only natural and what should b xpctd from a pOclan who possesses special knowledge, xprt skill Jt f fhorauah scientlflo equipments and earnest, lniistrious mind, consclentloua- ,T Mod. arr."ri?ei;fVy own dvlrtng and ar. th. r.nlts of tMJn, They'ar thorough and vrr cur I effect i therefor PERMANENT. I might selfishly limit my practice to men of means .fif Tn charge big fee for my services, but I want EVERT MAN AFFblCTEn WITH DISEASE to benefit by my dlscoverie for th ment. I hav therefor mad my professional charges as low a pos.lbla. Any man whatever hi. clrcumsUnces, whether wage-earner or million! r. Vhose'lnany tSe. suffermfrem LOSSES and, DRAINS. VARIC CEda HTDROCELE, BLOOD POISON or any other dlseas tending to d atroVand disfigurand to rander happiness Imposslbl. ar urged to call utSfn m without delay. Thos wasting valimbl tlm dlslptlng thlr mSSn Ind aVgravatlng thir ailment by ubfnlttlng to indirect. IfftuaU u1ienflo treatment that nvr did and nvr can cur are Invited to visit ma and investigate my successful system. I positively guarantee, r mIU Tn 1 curaM case, and frankly refus to acCwf any other claw. U for any reason it Is too lat to guarant a cur. iola STRAIGHT SQUARE TRUTH ont aTSR-Tlt trlatmfn? an"? the DR. TAYLOR, co. BMW KOWtXSOaT ffnUBXT, OOKHZX IXOOV9, TOBTIAJTD, OMBWMy AVE THE LARGEST Practice in Portland Everybody in the City Knows This 'to Be the Case MY NEW SYSTEM NEVER FAILS To Prove This, for XOmB n Only a 8914 Morrison VKicoo.1. from ,.10 to MB II i55"ir' ' : . . iin to SBO TrS-rfm V.V:.7.f9 C Ii0 mrt. froa $5 to BIS Anv man who wants to b cured mow Mh 1M PRICPJH ha no excuae lor SUIierinii anuuior uagr- V Bjto failed; if you com. to m I will CURjS you of any of the sbove w.aS anmenti. or not charge you on penny for my srvlos. Dcn'tllw 5Sbefor"eSlngm. Remember, these price maystop any day. .Call and m if you can. Write today for particular if you cannot oall. .Medl olnesar from U.B0 to $6.60 a course. -DAH.T SOVBS. tSOD. 00SSVI.TATIOlf PBEX. SOTS AT, '10 TO X. e...t nnrrnll Ricnirif IHICTITIITC 291 I-a Morrison i nc UKCuuii nicuitiL BEPAXATB PAmi0B8 POB PMTACT. W. . 1.-1.1.- ha HAKTINA. For crpodermio or internal uea ' Tat asl by SkiaaMS Brag Oa JU XkM 4. rertlaad, Or. ; , irOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. ganderson's Compound Savin -and Cotton Root Pills. Th beat and onry reliable remedy, for DELAYED PER TnriS Cure the moat obstin ate ease in S - to-10 day a Price IJ per box or three boxes 16.00. Sold by drtirglsta everywhere. Address -T. J. PIEKCE, 181 First at, Portland. Or. at roar eby ' e X f C DR. TAYLOR Th l.adlnf fpsclall . ARB tASTINQ usuauv ama m "ir.i - specialists In obtalnlnsr but partial r. - v ' . v: vm-. - . 1 mr faa 1 proof of my oonfldno In &W. 1j1S tMrmM4 (si aft. ..ii. ml aMfwt vaaulta DISORDERS V a.. I aaaaaaAJ tVlAMnfrlTV. IfV fft irrV i9 " iXIl im nfA m. It. orlg l form oj - work ttj-r Into - r.hHre fraiiment. I BD :ri. h; UMb . t cure. rr. . naoullar to 1. cuid of a disease peculiar to nis sw lifted from his 111. XI m Mallaaa that "a, V.."" " V.. . i.V. Wl-n 7,, ' "JrmnlSa hiith 5 "CZ" aVUf.Mnn ind eouraaa and Via t'VJ vr wa v a. wHaa-w a Short Time Only 'ar One-Half Price ,a MY SPECIALTIES VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE. NERVOUS DEBILITY, ECZE MA, OBSTRUCTIONS, BLOOD POISON, ORCHITIS, PIM PLES, ULCERS, kidney; BLADDER .AND ALL PROS TATIC AILMENTS YIELD READILY TO MY METHOD. I Do Not Accept Incurable Cises I AH Others roUow, Blood Poison, from, . , . . .JtlO to WO PlmPlM. from ... S7.60 to SIB Xidnoy Alt.;from....SJO to j30 rrostat auawH, irom. . .ma w thar I hav offered my sorvlcea at iiu 1 1 1 u l Portland, Oregon. fkfi it) fhtm Mm' , 1