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' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1903. I I ; - " Ring ' I II 11 """'""""' . .... I ' . a - I 1-cny MS OPEN TOMORROW i, v " - "l w ( - - mmmmmmmm saana .-- Semi-Pros Start in Portland, St Johns, woodburn ana Oregon City. Tomorrow afternoon the basebal os opene for Portland. At :l,-clock Umpire Trilby Rankin will don mask and protector and start the ; XHJL the W Portland and Ik. -Ju Ktda Triple T teama of the Trt-cuy SSu Tb. am will be pUr - the V"n"iEhnie.tt wafo'rmed last eprlng large following among, be fane "J ! The circuit has been Improvea. A.forle wd En. both poor towns, be ing dwJid and I Salem. Oregon vihcouveVnd Alblna rntl fran ahi.aa.Ther are no Ion g trips and ex are lut down and consequently Km c.. afford to apend mora Etta ra 5 half of tha league aeaaon. Stan wlt omeroy. . Harry" Gardner, who will cY.t aldS team, la a well known ntayer sud spent laa sesson with the graln ' ards. Rodney HurlburV one of Pome rov"s Ditchers, who will work In the Sunday gm7 1. "MJg and put In last aeaaon with the fjakea. H Bad splendid victory record and waa counted aa one of the clase A box artists of the league. f- . Whiteheads team will be out In Its usual winning form. Klrby Drennan, the famous Paciflo eoast fielder. wiU tke care of toe left garden J Mtlllnera. Drennan la a local boy, and lms been nlaylng professional ball for th. lt Vv.J years. n?; ffS5I Pacific -Coast leaf uer. will taye care if abort for the Vllllnera and 1rry Antolne, the atar backstop, wlir work behind the bat. Pete Braake. Astoria a box artist Of last season. wUl throw -era down for the west side content 1 Braake baa a splendid record as a ball rlThe' game will be called promptly jt 3-30 o'clock. Sunday afternoon at I:S0 o'clock the eame two teams will meet for the second game. w Out at St Johns there will be fire works. Fred Valentine s Apostles will meet Jack Helser's Albinas and endea vor to rub It Into the travelers. Pender. formerly of the Frakes and one of the i star box artists of the league, will i perform for Helser's bunch and Charlea Kay will do similar honors for the Wanderer Both teams are strong and Bulem and Wood bum meet it Wood burn tomorrow afternoon and Vancou ver will go up againat the Oregon Citr Papermakera at Oregon City. Both these games ought to be fast. Bo far the line up of these teems baa not been announced. . . -v,a ' , , r'"!V' .-' . -' Soothes Itching skin. Heals cuts or burns without a acr.- Curea piles, csema, aalt rheum, any itching. Doan's Olntmept Tour druggist sella It i LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST A fSOO library given away absolutely free. An elegant library of 100 olumea tjid handsome golden oak cases will be given to tba lodge, school, church, elub or society In Portland securing the largest number of votes. Votes wiU be issued with pald-in-advanca subscriptions to The Journal aa fol lows: One year, $7.60, 760 votes, six months, $1.76, 100 votes; three months. $1.05. 126 votes; one month, 66 cents, 40 votes.- and every merchant listed below will give with each 10-cent purchase ? one vote. At the close of the contest tha lodge, school, church, club or society receiv ing tha largest number of vote will be awarded the library complete, with cases. Current accounts when promptly paid are entitled to votes. Tha library is on exhibition in tha Fifth street window of The Journal office, corner Fiftn and Yamhill streets. Ballot boxes are located at Holsman'a Jewelry store, 149 Third street: White Front drug store, 113 Grand avenue; Watta-Matthieu drug store, 176 Russell street, where all votes should be deposited, . Trade with the following mercbanta and get busy with tha votes: . 7 W. X. .CAXXZU CO, dry goods, clothing and shoes, ISO to 184 East Mor - rlson street. - . , ( : - X. KOX.SVA1T, jeweler. 141 Third punia - fluuu iBVt 1 O. X. XOPSTBATEm. jphotographar, 166 H Third street Pacific 1720. I JCAJ3DEBI.T TBAHgrVJB $ STOX " Aaa CO, office and warehouse 111-111 North Sixth street Main 1686. A-1685. TEX M. XV XXAZXAXX CO, sporting goods, 121 Grand erenue. ast IS. -XOBSXTT OOaX t ZOX OO, office 112 Pine i atreet Home A-I12S. Mala 1661. VTJXCAX COAX CO, offloe 82 Burn- aMa atraot : Main tilt A.177S. XUSCX $ OSTEX, merchant tailors, anc L . . D.Al,ta A ft liil.'DUlllh iuaiw. rw.iv awv. ..... r; OBS0OX XXwTS CO, cigars and news, 117 Kiitti jilrMt.. W, X. rt.fl"r, plumbing and gas fit-tins-. 607 Williams avenue. - East 4326. . X. A. WTUSOITS wxztb rxoxx UO STOBB, 133 Grand ave. E. 666$. A.' H. WILtETT, grocer, 121 Grand ..r.nn. . W-lSfil. KflBt 282. TXB MODEI, XAXBEX 8X0P, finest v.nn in tha r.ltf. 11 Sixth street - MASOXXO TEMPUI GXOCBXT. 180 Tanihill, orner ; Park. . Main 621, . iUT ,.-v.:. '.i'-ri'i ... .'s.' .''v: CKICAOO ZdABXZT, meats. 117 Third street - Aiatn ..e.n'ar vr vnTWWAY CO-' 191 East Morrison street East 2128, B-1826. WATTS-MATT Kill TT CO,1 druggist, Z76 iiusseu sireeu xxw . 253. B. 20. WXIGHT, dentist.' 142 Waahington, corner Seventh. Main alls. AZ.ICB Blirca, ana rhllllnary. 6 Wus.iiinKton etreet . . ' EtrAHKS PAVSTB, wood dealera, v.rd taet illsbth and A&Ua atrewta. fiaat lie : i ... . .v ..'''.: -''""."-;'...:'S' irr.miT' llZill CO, eorner F- -nd and Columbia streets; retail 146 ihird street - -.V:.- . H002B rOS, east aide newa deal errnd oruert.onery.WUliama avenue n4 j;uEtll street tast 4i0s- r. A- Kc"1K& bicycles and eport-l-.iT ''- vu iiatns avnue and Knott ' ,i, ... ! ( at ilfcl. V;niKr avb. trarBBZitA iac- -' , i,rH and leather fiooda, 644 . ..... '-,: ata, C-lvO. - - : - . GERhlAil DRIvtK UUtb AFTER EXTRA PARTS Lieutenant Kocppen Tre- jiares to Fix Protus for Run Through Siberia. i.iiimut liana Koepoen-of Berlin. driver of the German automobile Protua I. tha Intarnatlonai run from HtW TOT to, Paris, passed through Portland yes terday on ms way 10 do-.hi-. wu. he goes U obtain certain ' parts to his damaged car. which broke down neat Rock Springs, Wyoming, ana wmcn now la in uiatn, ' . . ..w -The reason I am compelled to take the trip to Seattle." saw ueuisnwn Kocppen, "is that all tne exira p". in Z. rr were shipped to that point ,r0-Whr'w. left Parla It waa under stood that all the cars la the raca ahould be transported by rail from whatever part of the unuea iaic wm 'h" March 6. That day I waa . In Chicago and I cabled to Parla for in stnwUonsT I received word that plans had hMi changed ana iui w proceed to San Francisco and Heatue itn our own power. Vv..in a. railroad track near Rock 8nrtnas. Wyoming, tha crank abaft of mv Mr was bent bdly. I repaired It as best I could and euoceeaeu in -gomg HO miles beytmd Ogoen. wnen i i hh i give It un and send tha machine back to Ogden by rati- . a. .mi u I get the neceassry parte In Beattle I shall return to Ogden and k trln , I aan aut of the race, but I shall probably make the run through Siberia. Word from Alaska la to the effect mai ins roaua wiwr- In a terrible condition ana .1 am airaia the American car wUl have to turn Accompanying Lieutenant Koeppen la William Snyder of Chicago, who Is now la Ogden, , Thomaa Car at Valdfg. (Velted Pro LraaMi Wire. I Valdes. Alaska, April 10. The Thomas car, leader in the New xora-xo-raria race, arrived last night by steamer. The nttr ttoDulatlon areeted the men ac companying the car. A publlo reception waa beta ana lonigm ms inn vi .n Minimi arid tha other three a banquet , Sunday tba automobile will start for Falrbanke. Owing to the narrow trail It roust be vledded to Tetkelll through Keystone canyon. From there the trail to rairnanas is wiu ana the trip can be made easily. OAKLAND POLICE PUT BAN ON POOL SELLING (United Vrtm Laed Wire. I r.. nn..n Anrll 1A tla more will handbooks or poolrooms be allowed to thrive within the limits of Oakland. mv. it.fi.rtm.nt of that rltv has said so. and to demonstrate' its earneet- nesa In the matter a nas secured war rants- for the arrest or t men against Whom evidence haa been collected. ' ITU .It. anthnpUl.a rSava ruMIt nrARA. Alia VIIJ numui im. r . - . a j 1 . . a Curing a secret inTuiuun. w weeKs ana iney are now in a puaiuuu m lay .lien iianun . w a.v - engaged In other business. The major ity or tnese men are propneiora m cigar stands, while others are conducting so- called "clubrooms" to accommodate their patrons. . ; . i Albany College la Ready. (SDerial Dinntck te The Journal. 1 Albsnv. Or.. April 10. Albany college and Willamette university will meet on the Diamond here Saturday afternoon. The two teams are said to be evenly matched and a good quality of baseball is assured. Albany couere nas recently finished a new field in the reer of the college buildlnar and this has been en closed with a high fence. It will serve as a baseball, tractc ana rootbau rieia. Albany college haa a atrong aggrega tion, of ball players and Is In the field for games with any of the college teama of the state. A number of games bave already been scheduled ' and It Is expected - that tha season will prove most successful. froa hbhe'FVRNISHBBS rjr IMT Moiie)aj St TATXOB at STAXTOar, plumbing and gas flttlng. 208 Pine street. CEBTTBAI, KABKBT. meats and fish. 120 v utina avenua. u-isse, jtMl 41X. - avusi wuiiiaper, painter ura deoorator, 104 Union ave. East 1086. XOE38BX rxXT, meats and fUh. (40 First at Main 187. m CBTBCXXBT BBOS, wood dealera, Marshall and l$th sta Both phonee. G0ZO8TATJB'B OXOCBBT, 271 Rus sell st ast 6S0. 70KB S. f AT-T.-arV ..nuu.... da Washington at Main il7. A2167. r. X. BATZS. barber. 242 "Wllllama ave... v.' f... ,:.,,.'.. ...... BUTCUOrni a, sum' ,.n paints, 406 Morrison st Main 1878. - f f ?llSIB:t-fl0I,t' 150 S"b, st, opp. Meier & Frank. Main 7216. -i,SHEla'.5?rT tbiho cuBAxzxa WOBXS, 280 Grand ave. East 2688. . - BUXXTSXBB ; TJTBX. CO Long or short wood. B-1681; East 2081. Office and yard Thlrty-elxtfc. and . Hawthorne ' C. 2a, rOXXBOB, 'j'lnsmlth. 288 Grand ..f??.0?1""' ?r-.'- Mllla, aa- .WUUI..MUUI uii. -, J.H am at OIZRweSX . OTB CO, sporting - u at. wiiu auva.. COXXKAX XAXDWAXX CO- hini. ware, mechanics' tools and cutlery. 109 (d atv Main 8187.. , ' ZrOXBXJL CAXXIAOB WOXKB, Mfgs. and repairers of carriages and wagons. 212 Burnslde. Paciflo 2047. WOOBZAWX IjATBBXT CO Rough ury ana t inisoea worn. wooaiawn 1Z9B. ii ixicum ave. JOmTS SCXXTDtA Cleaning and dyeing; quick work, 66 6th at, . COBUMBIA ZT8X CO-Flsh, oysters. poultry, outter,-i eggs, etc Main ej A-ftee. ' xnira .ana Anseny sta. ; 9. X. BCXBBU St "CO, meats. Wwd lawn 8; C-1888. 716 Union ave. north. - POBTIVAXB TEXT ft AWXXXO CO. tents and awnings, window awnings and porch curtains a specialty.- 16 N, Front M. JL LEE Real estate and Invest ments. Koom 411 Corbett bldg. Main 6460. f PACKY AND BRITT CLASH T0rl Eastern Lightweight Confi dents Beating Native Son in Daylight Battle, .'. :' v ' ' " (raltd Praag IMed Wire.) aa rrandsco. Cel.. April 10. Inter est In the fight between Jimmy Britt and Packy McFarland haa livened (0 a noticeable .degree aa tha data ror ina en counter approaches, and Coffroth'a club nmmiMi u be crowdtd with ring en thusiasts when tba gong calls tba light weights Into tha ring tomorrow anar- mh. Tha main event will oa put on at I o'clock, according to present ar rangement. w ManMtlva train ing quartera today Indlcata chat both men are in gooa """' f i l . i i Im tiln mnrt from aow oa wlTldo'ly VufficUnt work to keep them In fettle. Both men are con fldeot of tha result and ao far as Dub lin nntninn is concemsa wiauv w ""f."" ."i-.Klt.ni. ar. riever. VM. VtieSJ vvwvatw"' - - shifty tighter-, and both have a num. Dr or victories m uuir - land haa made an excellent Impression 1 .t , .....ii.r alnra ha ir on lilt iwmi I --- rived here and went Into training. In the matter or apeea ne is guageu io fullyUie equal of Brltt, and probably has It on the latter In punching ability. Britt baa grater ring experience and a of the game. McFarland. on the other hand, baa all the confidence of a fighter who haa never tasted defeat The frlenda of both men are eangulne over the result and the only certainty. ao iar wvwmwim " . . that it wtU bVa Uvely bout from aurt The artlclea call for 10 rounds, the o'clock In the morning. They will re ceive 60 per cent or me i?'""! ind their ehare will be a split of 05 and IS i per cent The demand for tickets Is good, and the promoters expect large re ceipts. The prices range from $ In the bleachers to 110 in the boxes, with the average of te prevailing for reserved seats. McFarland la Favorlt. (Hatted fraas ! Wire.) Kan r ntnciK Brltt and Packey McFarland have prac tically finished training for Uielr fight tomorrow wwrnuua au navu uosu- w-. little work to get down to required 188 , n,w I U .In.. , f 111 pounas. - in7 " . " thrs morning, but the exceea weight can easily be dried out . The little fighters are full of con fidence, McFarland especially ao. and both say they will quit the game If defeated. A good bundle of Chicago money waa put into the poolbox Inst night, holding the odds tip to 10 to . The fact that McFarland la the favorite In the betting la not worrying Brltt who feela that It la only natural for the i Km,nva whrt nav iMll lion v y m.iviu - McFarland perform so often and who have never aeen Brltt, ahould Install their man iavonte. . . The fighters geigh In at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning and Will, atep into tne ring at a w cw. f HEY! YOU KIDS GET YOUR BALL GAMES IN For tha benefit or young w a. amarlca and to create interest W e among tha youthful Ty Cobbs 4 and Lajolee of rortiana, vine w av tAnm.1 will nrlnt the sco re s of 4 e all Junior bail gamea played in, 4 the city. In order to inaura get- w -i,a t.ia. finnita anortlne- Lina ' 4 aectlon, tha boya ahould have 4 their gamea in the ornce oj w 4 o'clock of tha, preceding fiatnr- 4 day. Sunday gamea will be pub- e llshed the following Monday. 4 Come on boya. ? SQUEEZE PLAYS. . , .., ...i pt.- ThanA taarrf"-4a a stage Joke. Teddy Webb la now buffet ing the ueavera. n mA rtablan had to h COn- tent with one score yesterday, but the Beals got twice as many as the Angels. a pti.. e..M Hmlnil 'tha rallbirds of Dmiuiv xiib, ...... fc.. ... c. - . horse, and Invariably led to the stretch, , ii vaha Qmi.Kv waa a vr.a f raca- When ne Diew up. raincra .u couldn't stand the crowd In the grand tanri rioea the Kane streak exist In the Bea vera T nimm MltihA Hall 11 nr II the fifth, allowing Long's hirelings but i , . mta nnMultnff Innloffa uu int. ... : : " Portland waa one ahead, too. But things went- wrong? and the Beals made a run away of it Ten hits were made in the last four Innings. i In the double-hit column. , Danslg pinched baaea twice on Berry. ' 't ' rpha mmrrlmA man era allffhtlV in the I I ... ,ha Baala TKnaa hl are married are Mohler, Hildebrand, Zeider, Fiper. Ksoia, neiry ma u Longe. The sln-le men are Williams, Henley, Gaddy, Melcholr, McArdle, Bklll man, Sutor, Thebold, Curtis and Hoag. :.:.." e .- e . .. ., . apt., ct rawA ,, li trnintr tn hit the ball some thla year,', observed Larry Fiper, "TnKe piayers nae lutgan, van Haltren, Heitmuller, Hogan and Smith; tney are iiaDie xo oreait me gam uy any time with blngles. They must hit to win games, for the Red Dogs haven't many fast baaerunners. . But, hitting la wnai ma cruwu nam. aut ,viuu v can drive the pitchers to the woods is alwaya popular, even if they ahould be DlUW- VU fcUBll 1Mb i Btaaiding of ClalM. " f .-. . Won. Lost P. C. sin s rancuico ......... Los Angelea , , Oakland ,.....,,,., Portland ........ ... , 0 2 1.600 2 2 .600 .400 .000 0 . Results of Games Yesterday. ' San 'Francisco, 8; Portland, !. f ,Los Angeles, A; Oakland, lr ; , ORROW I. 1 ..-.-Baa- ..-' Save Money! Ayoid Pain! Teeth Extracted FREE! WHEN PLATES OR BRIDGES K ARE .ORDERED i. ; ONE TEETH Why Pay More? Full Set. that fit "... $5.00 Gold Crownsr22k ..$3.50 RriHire Teeth. 22k ..$3.50 Gold Filling ........... . $1.00 Silver Fillings . ...... ,; .... ? Ten-Year. Written Guarantee; Lady' attendant ...... " Open eveninga.1 We keeo busy doing good work at these prices. We have the lat est, most modern electrical ap paratus for doing " painless dental work. . " Electro Dental Parlors 303i Washington Street CORNER FIFTH v Opp. Olds, Wortman & King's TBI CITY LEAGUE'S BULLETIN OF PLAYERS - aBawasamBwaasassBsasaa- 'A ' Secretary Smith of the Trl-Clty league reports the following contracts and re leasee: V' Releases East Side to St. Johns, Pitcher V. Tlbbetts; Vancouver to Al blna, I. Shafer. J. Ahearn. J. C. Helaer. Contracts woonourn, I'ncner . . m. Manning, from California State league; Rdwards. A. O. Nace, Denny Hull, M. O. Porterfleld. U C. Lawrence. F, Heyser, B. Carey, M. H. lAicsm, i. xiamuion-, ai- Bobby Burns, Schroeder, Cal Giles, W. uoaaara. a- neiismetii, Dimnri, ih.. IV T uAlhU V V . Hnff man M. fitoler. A. C. McDonaldp' P K. trw, r:aw.rcrA Ntnn. T. RichArda. JL F. Gor UVH VV aWa li4,ima 1 EDDIE KELLY ARRIVES f ; FOR BOUT WITH ATTELL (Cnlted Press Leased Wire.) , , Seattle, April 10. Eddie i Kelly, the Buffalo newaboy, who meets Abe Attell here in a 20-round match April 30, ar rived last night He very modestly stated this morning that he haa only to lose 82 ounces and he win d aown to weight to enter the ring. Kelly begins training; at once, taking to the road, but win trn In tha house when Dick Cullen, his trainer, arrives Sunday night Kelly haa been with Mcrariana ror xne past two weeks and tips hlra to win from Brltt tomorrow, i This Da? In Sport Anals. . AIM a" a1ViaaVa wiavn w'a.x,a-x In TTMao-'a thatrm tar bii- gilistio championship of England. 1B01 At Dttlinuury, jciiBiaiiu.' a. wieon completed the task on a wager of walk ing 60 miles dally for SO consecutive days. ' ' ' ' Igg-Willlam Donovan,' the chamnion roller aknter of America, died In New Y1890--At Chicago,' tha Illinois-Iowa league organized with the Aurora, Jol- in. Mamma,,, v, Aft.. - unA . fltarlfna clubs in Illinois and the -Dubuque, Cedar itapias ana uuuraw uuu m j.uwa . 1802 At St. Louis, Abe Attell won from "Kid" Broad in 20 rounds. 1905 At uempnia, miss inei won me Tennessee Oaks. Varsity Team Weakened.' (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) UU,,11V7 v a r 10.-The varsity , team will be greatly weakened in Its game with the Eugene High school today by the loss of Clarke and Coleman. Clarke is out of the game i u - .hiti1 anlrla. w Villa r:nlaman fa behind in hla studies. , Clarke will prob ably DO OUl xor lumo lima. - nuBiuu h also In poor condition, having had hla eye cut in a friendly,: boxing match today. The lineup, for Friday'", game will be: Pitchers, Hurd. Clifford, Hln kle, Dickson;, catchers,' Ersklne Moon, jamieson; rirsi, rsma, awuuu, ituoiun, third, Mackenzie: short, , Hayes; field, Taylor, Kestley, Ramp. ' : Free Demonstration. Tarn.nunda brittle of Mftolelne makes two -gallons of syrup better than maple and at one half the cost Call and try the syrup and candy made , from Ma plelne. , . t 1 ,:, n.'-. ; AI IHt -BUyiC ' a.ll a v.. ww. j CT8nbig market at First. and -Taylor atreets. See 'adv. on market page of today'a paper. - ' T&CKFIBIIIME and other drag bablta are positively cured by ABIX1NA. - For nypodermle or internal nee. far aala ay Skldmare Drag ee fVa garVkaaa, On OS, , .. 111 Baraple sent to any drug naDiraeMsv .1n malL TTlecular prfce 8100 per bole '" t yonr dniciriiit or by mall in plain wrapnet; tailai Chaaaleal Co. 6L Lenlav Ma 1U In'l'ncompUcdted Casb My fee ls Only; SBawaBaaaBBwaawaJ-aBg y - r a You Can Pay When Cured the serious, complex and stubborn ones that .others neither cure Bor comprc; hend I I have confined my efforts to diseases of men exclusively, and there is no Slment belonging to this class that I cannot fully conquer. I make broad Ind lefiSte claims. I tell men that I can cure them, even though others have fa" led Jealous doctors have charged me with claiming too much .But, I. ask, wherein have I failed to fulfill a promise? -My practice is now fully twice , that of any" othc -specialist upon the Pacific coast treating men'a diseases." 1 .has grown to these mensioS because I have made promises and fulfilled them. 12ch cure I have effectedf is a triumph and a manifestation of skill that, bat itd U.C part in the making of my success. Each day r cures , are compfeted. and Vnv- oresent growth of practice is more rapid than ever before. rfultation ts free. If you are afflicted, consult me. You can rely upon wha! Pi " 11 Jou, aifd if I accept your case you' can rest assured that a complete and permanent cure will follow my treatment. ., . 4 " . ; , All necessary X-Ray ex aminations are absolutely free to patients.' Uf equipment- for. X-Ray work ia the finest and most complete ever pro duced, and equally per fect results are not possi ble with an inferior ap-. paratua. " All medicines are pre pared from standardized drugs in my own private laboratory and are aup plied to patients at actual coat. s . ': J Republican. Candidate Tor Assessor J" ' r V V A. G. Rushlight T T aaM Amlnar1 STIfl clftCted 1 WtU during my term of office exerciae the functions tnereoz ior m w ot the county and the taxpayers there- 3 r .L.ii a mrit hualnaaa ad- VL. A Bliail ,...w " ministration Irrespective of any per- . . &i AM a la a.aa Inf aSeaal SJT son, corporauon or "j" ,1 n- .b. a 4a anil n tillable assessment of all property within the county. norai i v vrJ lot: '-Honest and Juat assessment With out fear or favor." , ? ; . v . i DR. PIERCE Cures all Vorrons and Privste Diseases of 'MEN'" Quicker and cneaper than others. Call and see . . an ..a. rt-aiultarlitl Dim liraw . Phone Main 1965. Office 181 1st st., corner , j . . Yamhill. FOn 1VOMICN ONLY i7 nr. Randeraon's C 0 m p 0 u B d Bavin and , Cotton Koot riiis. The best and only reliable ita ces in I to 10 d.ys. Price 81 V', br'r 'three .aa A ci arug-lts everywhere. DR. Plh-Rtj 181 Vlrat st.r Portland. Phone Main 1966. The , s la.aa I fTP.vi. frIT3l j I Have the Largest Prac tice Decausc I Invariably Fulfill My Promises v" Success isn't attained at a' bound.'. It is made up of many little triumphs. A Urge medical prac tice doesn't await the young physiciaa at the col lege door, He must prove himself. He must work toward success day after day, doing well 'each day's 'task. -.w t ,r..v!..,v.-,r,.;;;. i it has always been my'rule to promise nothing that I am not absolutely certain of accomplish ing. Realizing that no one physician can suc cessfully undertake to cure all diseases, I entered special courses of study An preparation for my present work. For sixteen years I have been proving my ability and building my success. I L .....a Arat . ih .imnlrr diseases, then 234 Morrison Street, Cor. Second Portland, Oregon Consult Free of If Honest and You Can , , . ,.When the Man Witt? DISEASE should iearnind the aooner the better-that what may aeem trtJ disease very often haa most serious and (amchlna: -.'ta. ttai man who triaa to ha his own doctor is always the patient that later cornea rotoVerleclalT.t witrthSVonle. .tubborn. gou? the hardest kind to cure. We cannot hope that all men u 1 itatement that the quickest, the safest and cheapest cura la had by con-aultlns- an expert epeclaliat In Men'a Diseases atonce, but tha intelli gent ! 5an wtfl readlfiTb" convinced of th value of thla adylca upon In- , VMMuch02f 'the delicate qulpment t our offlci la apeclally ebnatruoted to mwt the requirement of our distinctive methods & troatamMeh Involves the aclenUflo application of every curable influence known to be helpful in treating the class of diseaaea lntm't our Wa have atonned at no expense that could add to th efficiency or our work?or th comfort il our patients. There la no other nSS matltution Jor the treatment of men'f allmenU In th Paciflo North- Wiiy Sulfer Lonoer on Promises of Others ? varIcocele? hydrocele? vital weakness blood and skin diseases, kidney and bladder disor DERS. ULCER SORES, PAINFUL SWELLINGS, BURNINGS, rrCHiNO AND i inflammation, nervousness. loss OF STRENGTH AND VITALITY AND ALL SPECIAL AND DELICATE DISORDERS, OF MEN. ' ' ' " V " Our fees for cures ar lower than , tha' general family phyalcian or surSon. eMedfclners T'fJfSl-hed- from our t?wn laboratory f or i a oonva lenca and privacy of our patients; from $1.60 to 18.60 a course. v CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY Kyoaeaaaot call wrlU for freeBook and Many cases cured at horn. Hours a- m. to t p. m. Sunday, Oregon Medical lilcensed Medicine to Practice In Oregon. Our Fee $5 to $30 We wish to extend an Invitation to every sick man to call and -, , C01TBTX.T,TrB SB 1 " Od institution ts .,' V Strictly Bellable. 4 1 . s " Write ifYou Cannot Call, ;, ; v v OFFICE HOURS-? a. m. to s P. ni., 7 m. ? Sunday, 9 to 11 St LOUIS "Sr - DISPENSARY cosarxm bbcobd. ajtb tamhxxtj btbbets, poBTtAjtu, obzooh JOURNAL LINEKS COST LITTLE. ACCOMPLISH MUCH k i r r ' ' 988. TATXiOX, The eadlaf peolaUst, . , v ' WXAJC9X8I i : To produce temporary activ ity of the functiona In caaea of so-called weakness Is a aim-. rle matter, but to permanent y restore strength and vigor la a problem that but few phy sicians have solved. I never treat for temporary effect. Under my system of treatment every bit of Improvement la a part of a permanent cure. Though other phyalclana have, through my auooeas in effect ing permanent cures, been con vinced of the fact that pra matureaeaa, loss of power, eto are but symptoms . resulting from chronlo Inflammation or congestion . In the prostata gland, none have aa yet been able to duplicate my curea. My system ef local treatment la the only affective means yet known for restoring tha pros tate to Ita normal atate. which always results n full and complete return of strength and vigor. ' Such a cure la ab solutely permanent, because tha condition responsible, for the functional disorder la en tirely removed. It la tha only kind of a cure a patient de al ret, and ia tha only kind of cure I will treat for. ' COafYTJXTsVTXOaf TMM I atate nothing la my an nouncements hut the straight, square truth. It will coat you nothing to call and talk over your ease. Tou can find oat all about your trouble and. yo can later arrango to begin treatment any time yon like. My office, oomprlalnar It rooms, ar tha largest. moat elegant and bast equipped la the weat, ,- Us Today Charge Rcsponsiblc" - Pay Fee? Cured; S Inst, 291f Morrison Slreel BITWTEW 4TB AaTO BTX, woxTiaAjro, oxBOOit QicWy ME&ELFrvM CONSULTATION FREE cointracted disorders Of all the diseases peculiar to men, tf contracted disorders are most abused by cut-and-try-hlt-and- i aimfntataraH hv annd . friends. liliaa MkiiiBu -. - - druggists, doctors in. general practice and most ot the would-be specialists. It is certainly Interest ing to hear the story of the average patient tell ing us his experience with , the - different kinds ot so-called treatments he has been "up against. f A large majority of our patients come to us with ell the original diseases and part or all of th com plications resulting from delay and;; mistreatment. We generally hav to cure them after aome or all of the following conditions have developed: Chronic discharge, stricture,' or all of the chronic bladder ' troublee, diseased prostate, sores swell ings, etc., besldea a patient whose confidence and mind are also diseased through failure and r disap pointment. Don't trifle with these disorders; go to a doctor who knowe how to cure you; If ,tha cheapeat. surest and shortest way out. WB OVBB Hervons Bebilltyt Froatatlo Diseases, Piles, Weakness, Tarloooele, Xydxooele and Btrio-