.-. A - . - . V THE OREGON" DAILY JOURNAL, iPPRTL'ANli, THURSDAY EVENING, "JULY 2. 1008. , 18 I"1 J 0 g PORTING NEWS Ring field Track Diamond D SEALS FlfJD HEW BUSHER'S BEST Kid : Holder's Double Wins Second Game of Series for Seals. , , . (United Press Leaaed Wirt.) San Francisco, July 2. Young Mar shall Allowed six bases on balls yester day anfl then permitted Kid Mohler to rap; the sphere to the fence, scoring two "men on bases In the sixth and win nine the eecond game of the series for 1 the Seals,: to 2. The game was a prettr one until the sixth regardless of the. kid pitcher's wiianesa. rne nrst Heni run was in ' renult of three walks In the third. . With the bases full Berry hit to short and Williams came home when the ball -was fielded to first base to put Berry ' out. Henderson rat In his rood work In the fourth and Incidentally found favor witn trie local fans, who were Beginning to doubt the ability of tne new Holder, Melcholr hit safely Into left field and Curtis moved him to second on a sac- V rlfice. Then Henderson came through wllh 'Vila Anfcihla n-hlnti moA f Via m ra Portland had been rolling tip a pretty trutich of goose eggs until the fifth, with put one nil to areas: uie monotony. Tnen tne noranerners reu on tne tieniey Plants for three binglea. Danzig and . Madden raped out successive singles and the busbar Marshall moved them up a peg with a neat sacrifice. Cooney poked the ball safely Into right and both Mad den and Danzig crossed the plate. That was all for the MeCredle crew. Henderson officiated In the winning runs. He picked out a nice bender and drove It over Danzig's station. .Berry pulled off a bunt and when Marshall' made a Blow throw of it to Cooney at second, both Seals were safe. Mohler's double to the center field fence put b6th over. ... The score: PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Cooney, ss .. . 4 0 1 0 2 0 Casey, 2b ... 4 0 0 7 2 0 Ryan, Sb 4 0 0 0 0 2 Raf tery. cf 4 0 0 S 0 0 McCredie, rf 4 0 0 1 10 Bassey, If 4 0 0 2 1 0 Danzig, lb ...... 3 1 2 6 3 0 Madden, c 4 1 S 3 4 0 Marshall, p 2 0 1 2 8 0 Johnson 1 0 1 0 0 0 BALLOT. BREAKS WORLD'S RECORD. f. 4 y. . " t, ;i " A Z 4 x Ml - i 4 i""5 I ' . .. ilfSll' IT? ,1tl'-ft"' WANT S5,000 BET Oil MOTOR RACES Wolff Teople Are 'illiiiff to Wager on -River Flyer for Fourth. The Smalley people are will ing to bark their latest product, the Wolff, with $5,000 In the race July 4 over t lie Willamette Motor Boat club's course for two rounds. CRICKET PEDICTS TO MEET CELIBATES Fourth of July Game Sched uled for Saturday 3Iorn- r mm m t ing at Jiontavilla. EXPLOSION II of (United Prest Leued Wirt.) New York, July 2. Ballot, the grand son of Voter, broke the world's record for a .mile and five-sixteenths yester-J lay when he won the Advance stakes. worth nearly $12,000 to the winner, for James R. "Keene. The wonderful horse clipped- n full second off the ' record held jointly by Bedouin, and Ironside estaniisnea at Belmont park two Bea- Ballot had the top Impost of 126 pounds. lie took the lead before the quartoipole was passed by two lengths. He retained this distance until the stretch was reached, when he began to loaf a little. Jockey Notter straight ened him out again and he- recovered his two lengths' lead, which lie main tained until the finish. Hessian finished sec-ond and King James got the show. Ballot was quoted sons ago, doing the distance In 2:09 3-5. I In the betting at 1 to 6 SPONGE NOT FOR CHAMPION MS Total .St 2 7 24 16 2 Batted for Marshall in ninth. SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 3 3 1 Mohler, 2V 6 0 Hildebrand, If S 0 Z eider, ss 2 0 Williams, lb St 1 Melehoir, rf 2 1 Curtis., 3b 2 0 Henderson, cf J 1 Berry, c 8 1 Henley, p 3 0 ' Total ...i..... 26 4 8 27 15 2 " ' " SCORE BY INNINGS. Pprtland 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Hits ............0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 27 San Francisco 0101 0200 4 Jilt 1 0 0 8 S 2 0 0 8 SUMMARY. . Two-base hits Henderson, Mohler. Sacrifice hits Curtis, 2; Marshall. : Zelder. Berry, Melcholr. Stolen bases Hildebrand; First base on balls Oft Marshall, 6: off Henley, 2. Struck out By Marshall, 2; by Henley, 1. Passed Jball Madden. . Time 1;80. Umpire CConnell. 9 OAKS TAKE ANOTHER rHUM. AlsiiEL UKOVD Dusky Lightweight Gives Welsh Last Message Coffroth After Seats. (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, July 2 "I want you to understand that no second Is au thorized to throw up the sponge for me." This Is the last message . Joe Gans gave Referee Jack Welsh In their final conference before his 4 5-round with Battling Nelson on Krfturday afternoon. Having . completed tlfclr training for the llghtwegnt championship of the world, Gans and Nelson are sitting around quietly today storing up power in the batteries that will produce the force that will settle the fight. Both men have come down to weight wun nerreci ease ana tftey will go into ring oaturaay at BOTCH THROWS ROLLER TWICE World's Wrestling Cham pion Makes Short Work of Seattle's Physician. ' 133 pounds with Kacli weighed close to " . (United Press Letsed Wire.) IXS Angeles, July 2.-Sllm Nelson, the new Oakland twirler, officiated against , the Angels yesterday and was .. lit hard, being relieved by Wright. The ' ureeks started to win from the jumo off and were sever headed. Eagan made a nomer. Score: LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Bernard. Zb 6 1 1 1 8 0 uakes, or . . . ., 4 1 1 2 0 0 Dillon, lb 4 1 1 16 1 1 Brasheer, rf 4 1 2 0 0 0 Smith, 8b .. 4 0 0 0k 4 0 Ellis, If 3 0 2 4 0 1 Delmaa, ss .......... 4 0 2 2 6 1 Hogan. W., a 8 0 1 2 1 0 Koestner, p 1 0 0 0 2 0 Thorsen, p 2 o 0 1 0 0 -r Kaeterly 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheeler 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals S 4 10 2? 17 8 Easterly batted fdV Hogan In ninth. Wheeler batted for Thorsen in ninth. OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. B. van Haitren. er 3 1 O S 0 0 Haley, 2b ....... B 2 0 8 4 0 Heitmuller, rf 4 1 8 1 10 Eagan, ss 4 1 1 1 3 0 8 lattery, o ... 4 0 1 8 0 0 Hogan, H., lb 8 0 1 18 1 0 Allman. 3b .......... 4 0 0 0 8 0 Coolc. If 4 0 1 8 0 0 Nelson, p 2 1 0 0 1 1 Wright, p 2 0 0 0 2 0 6 the out difficulty. 133t4 to(tey. Interest In the fight has become so general t.hat Manager Jim Coffroth has found it necessary to make provision for a greater number of seats than he had planned to erect. His arena Can be enlarged or reduced to accommodate n uiuwu ui most any size- jn soon a."w ne saw wow iasc tne tickets were going yesterday he gave the printer a new order Bnd set carpenters to work. Referee Jack Welsh eraid todav that his conference last evening with Joe Gans was entirely satisfactory. Gans says he has entire confidence in Welsh and la willing for him to interpret the rules. 27 13 1 Total 35 SCORE BY INNINGS. . Los Angeles. ..,..1 0 3 0 0 0 0D 0 4 Hits 2 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 10 Oakland 2 0 S 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Hits . .1 0 8 2 1 0 0 0 0 7 SUMMARY. Two-base hits Brnshear. Three-base hlti Delmnp- Home runs Eagan. Hits-r-Off Nelson. 8; off Koestner. 4. Sacrifice hit Ellis. W. Hogan. Double plays Heitmuller to W. Hoitan. Left on "bafes Los Anirele. 4; Oakland, 5. rlrt baw or: halls Off Koestner. 2. First base on errors lxn Angeles 1 Oakland. 1. Struck out--P.r Nelson, 1; J.y -Koestner. 1; by Thorsen, 2; by Wright. 1. Stolen bases Ellis, Hogan Time of game 1:45. Umpire Perrinc. 1 XORTHWE8TERX LEAGUE. tween the Slwashes and the Beavers Tho Slwashes, however, had the 13 hits chalked up to their credit. Nordyke and Hyatt for Vancouver again took advantage of the short fence to ham mer out home runs, while Bennett of Seattle also hit one over the short a-nii The score: n n v' Seattle io 13' 0 Vancouver 4 11 Batteries Allen and Fortler: Krir-u. son, Flannigan and Arbogast. THIRTEEN-INNING GAME . PLAYED AT COQUILLE Coquille. July 2. In a fast 13-ln- nlng game played Sunday between Co quille and Marshfieid of the Coss County league, Marshfieid was defeat ed by a score of 3 to 1. It was the fastest game ever played In Coos oounty. The playing on both sides was about even, but Gardner, formerly of East Portland, was a mysterv to the "Clam Diggers," being there with 2n strikeouts, while Thlele. -formerly of the University of California. wai bumped for 11 hits. Features of rlie f:ame were Gardner's pitching nnd Tol ler's batting. - Attendance was 1.2U0. The scori : COQUILLE. AB. R. It PO. A. E (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Seattle, Wash., July 2. Frank Gotch. world's champion wrestler, had an easy time last night with Dr. Benjamin Franklin Roller, the Seattle aspirant, and secured two straight falls In 15 minutes and 25 seconds and 25 minutes and 54 seconds respectively. The cham pion used crotch and half-Nelson holds and easily tipped the local physician-wrestler. When' time was called hoth mnn fenced for an opening. A few seconds later Gotch took the offensive and had Koner guessing: The local man was game to the core, though, and covered 'up well. With Gotch on top trying for a vital hold and Roller protecting him self well In the first few minutes, the men presented a pretty picture of phy sical action. ; Suddenly the Iowa plant worked Into a half-Nelson and croteh hold and Blowf ly brought Roller to his shoulders. The physician bridged for fully a min ute before coming down. It was the frret time in his life that he had been inrown rrom a bridge. Roller grew angry in the first stages 01 wie seoona ran ana tne cool-headed Gotch profited thereby. The physician rushed repeatedly, but Gotch eluded every attack. Roller shot Into a scls sors noia once and had the chAmnlon worried. Here is where experience and cleverness counted, and the champion worked himself loose in little less than a minute. Immediately after breaking the hold aooui. nis nooy. uotch secured his fa mous toe hold. Roller dreaded this noia more man any other and, although he struggled gamely, the pain was ex cruciating. He finally kicked loose, but limped badly. They were at It aealn and riniH bided hla time. Finally, getting a crotch and half-Nelson a second lime he picked the local man from the floor and hurled him to the mat. His shoul ders struck the canvas, remaining there. Referee Gaffney declared Gotch tho winner. Tickets were sold from S3 to $10 and 3.000 spectators were present. The house was worth about Jl 5,000. Gotch receives 60 per cent of the box office receipts and Roller 40 ,per cent. Gotch also pulls down the 8500 side bet This was the challenge hurled in the face of Louis Roesch and the Beeman-Spaldlng-Woodard people by Johnny Wolff and the Hmnlley Motor Boat En gine company this morning, and It shows the Intense rivalry between the two manufacturers of engines and their local i gents. Whether the bot will be covered remains to be seen." lor sev eral weeks' Rosech has been staying in Portland In hopes of Retting a race. and very likely he will see that a por tion If not all the money Is covered. Johnny Wolff, who built the boat, thinks he has the fastest flyer In the coast waters today, wml is willing. to race her against anything In the motor line afloat. Wolff himself runs the boat, and W. E. Lacey Is her captain. Early this spring when rumors be came numerous that some fast motor boats were being Imported to the Willamette, the Smalley contin gent Realized Its old champion The Vixen would no longer be able to de fend the! title against all comers. Accordingly Wolff started to build a new boat. It was constructed at home In the basement and kept under cover. The Wolff was constructed in the short time of two months, and is now plying the waters, of the Willamette. Her length on the water line Is 34 feet, beam four feet six Inches, with a draught of 20 inches under the propeller. The motor la a six-cylinder Smalley, and at 950 revolutions develops 75 horse power. Wolff is very careful to keep the ac tion of his boat from curious eyes. He will not allow a photographer to snap It at full speed, being afraid to shew his competitors how she lies In the water. She is a trim craft. The Arlen II, which Roesch will send against The Wolff, Is an Imported boat. Her owners say she can go 25 miles an hour, but they are believed to be con cealing her true speed. She Is about the same size as The Wolff ard has been eriven a thorough trial on the. river. Whether or not there is a side bet on the result of f tho race the two flyers will come together on the afternoon of July 4 for the handsome Abendroth sil ver cup. There are also three other cups to go to .the races. The G. Helt kemper company has donated a trophy for boats under 10 miles, Gevurtz & Sons for one over 10 miles, and A. &. C. Feldenhelmer for a special scratch race. The Abendroth cup is for the free for 1 all scratch. Dr. F. Dammasch will be starter snd , L. M- Meyer timer of the races. The ' Judges are Robert Oberteuffer, C. C. I Carson and Frank Kinnear. James B. i Welch and George Kelly have arranged the races for the Fourth. I What should prove to be a very In terestlng cricket match will be playe on the grounds of the Portland -Cricket club at MontavfHa Saturday. the Fourth of July, between teams picked from the married and single tnen the club. Heretofore the married contingent n Kenerajiv nrovon unrenuful nut tne uacliwors hope to come into thel own on this, occasion. The married men will be considerably strengthene Dy i narics Lawrence the reliable run getter of the club who will be In the game for the first time this season. The field Is In rplendld shape and the wicket should be first-class. The match will start promptly at 11 a. m The lineup follows: Married men W. O. Smith, C. Law rence, K. Bailey. J. Churchlev. G. Ship ey, c J. Kay. A. Slslev. P. Henderson B. White, A. M. Crocker, E. Fenwick tcnniainj. Single men S. Mills. C. J. Gledsted, H. mm. A. Matthew, T. P. Banks, w I, . N. Ullman, A. Qrelg. C. Leigh II. Verrender, A. E. MoKenzle, J. Cummtng, R. Rylance (captain). M'FAELAND FAVORITE OVER FREDDIE WELSH n'ntted Prpaa Leaaed Wire.) Los Angeles. July 2. Freddie Welsh did his last work teda In preparation ror his right Saturday next wun raeKey McFarland, and Referee Jim Jeffries went to Venice this morning to see htm work and have a talk with htm about the rules governing the fight. His work today was along the same lines as that of tne past- week and Welsh declares ne is at weight. McFarland has nractioallv cut out all heavy work and now confines himself to road work and aJlLtle light J?nxing, He Is also near the 133-pound mark and will have no troume in getting u the figure. The betting continues at 10 to 7 in McFarland's favor and there appears to be an oversupply of McFar- The Short Line to St. Paul. The Canadian Pacific. Soo-Spokane route Is tho short line between port land and the Twin Cities their time the fastest. This Day in Sport Annals. 1870 At New- Tork: Jem Mace and Joe Coburn first sparred together In public. 18SG At New London, Conn.: Talc 'varsity eight defeated Harvard In an nual boat race. 1887 At Black Rock Harbor, Conn.: Yacht American beat Cruiser in match race for $500K 20 miles. 1892 John Meagher, ex-champlon walker,, died at Lawrence. Mass. 1896 At San Francisco: James J. Jeffries knocked out Dan Long in sec ond round. 1903 At Boston: Jimmy Gardner and George McFadden fought 10-hound draw. 1907 At Dieppe, franec: j-ence Nazzaro won grand prlx of the Auto mobile club of France. . P. ff. T REBf) Xot a Safe Robbery Only a LetterAuthorities decretive. (United Preaa Leaaed Wire.) Reno, Ney., July 2. The federal au thorities her are today Investigating the explosion of the contents of a let ter 'while It was being run through a stamping machine In the local post office last night. It 1 thought that a bomb was placed In the letter by either a fool or an anarchist. 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GEEAT RACE STALLIOX DANDY FRISCO IS DEAD lb. Spokan 2, Tacoma 1. --'fSnpUI THaratca to The Journal Spokane. Waah.. July 2. Mediocre work byl the Tigers' Infield lost yes terday's game. for the Tacoma team. : .10 i. Carson held the Indians to 3 hits, but errors lost the game for him T Wright pitched, well up to the fifth, when' with three men on base and no rma out be 'was relieved by Jenaen. Tha core: , RILE lacoma ....veoexeeo s 1 5 Spokane .... ISotSOOO 1 i t 1 liatterles Carson sod Fhea; Wright. Jenatt and kfcOarier. l;mplr Ehrrt. Aberdeen S," Butte 2. (SorrlU map to The iwm i Butte, Mont, July f Five hits In the first Inning ear Butte two runs In yesterday's -game, but after thst thy were unable to even touch gtarkell. I'ArkneMa, too. pitched good ball, but -ftever-r-f le" spirit brought the Jbiark Cats to the top. The acore: Jt-H. E Aberdeen ... 1 S 1 1 ) I 2 Itotto ...... I ttilttl 2 t liniiervea rtarneii - and rfwturer; frk aad K re it a. . Umpire Car. rutheia. ' Lorena, Peralta, Nevins, Thomas, Howell, Collier. Paufct. cf. Hartley, rf. Gardner, p. ss. 2 b. 3 b. If. 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 f 0 1 10 2; 21 2 1 Totals 45 I 11 39 M 4 MARSHFIELD. AS. R II. PO At Brooklyn. New York 0 4 Brooklyn 4 12 Batteries McOlnnlty, Malarkey snd iiresnanan; jtucaer and Bergen. Um pi re O'Day. Sb. Owen. ss. Thlele. p. McKeown, Bryan, Tf. . . Golde. 2b. . . . Rut ledge, c. Butler If. .. Chandler, cf. Merchant, lb. Totals . . . 0 15 At Boston. First game R. If. E. R',f'nn 6 14 0 Philadelphia 1 ( 2 Batteries Dorner and Smith; Corrl don and Dooln. Umpire Rlgler. Second game R. H E R,,rn 14 8 1 Philadelphia 6 jl j Batteries Llndaman snd Graham; McQuillan. Moren. Richie and Jacklitsch Vmplrs Rlgler. 38 I 4 3t It SCORE BY INNINGS. Cooullle 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 Hits ' . 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 211 Marshfieid .. . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hits 010000110010 0 4 SUMMARY. Two-base hit Butler. Sacrifice hits Thlele; Chandler. Paull. Howell 2. Ktolen bases Loreni. N'erlns. Collier. Peralta. Iouble plays Thomas, unas sisted; Thlele to Merchant, Golde to Merchant; First base on balls Off Gardn, ; off Thlele. 2 Hit by pitcher Owen. IfcJwell. RuUedge. Struck out by Gardner, 20; by Thlele, 11. Time 1 hours. CnyMres Burnslde snd Ag new. Scorer Collier At Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1 j r"rac" I g 0 Ratt-rles Coakley sod McLean; Pow ers Reulbacn and Kllng. Umpires Rudderham and F.mslle- Freewater, Or., July 2. Dandy Frisco well-known racing stallion of the northwest, lust died here of gastro In testlnal catarrh. The horse was owned by A. F. Morris of this place and he neia a record or z:ii4, and was well known all over the northwest, having been entered in races last season In Ta coma. North Yaklmn. Lewlston. Spo kane and walla walla. JJandy Kris was sired by Frisco. 2:12 dam. Belle, by son or Antelope. there was np In surance on the horse and. the owner re fused 33,500 for him a few days agc STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Pacific Coast League. Won. Lost Portland 38 Los Angeles 38 Oakland" 38 USan Francisco 39 33 37 40 43 Pet. .635 .607 .487 .473 AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. At New Tork. r, . R.H.E. Boatnn ....4 7 6 New Tork " f Batteries Burehell, Cleotte and Car rlpan. I'hesbre and Klelnow. Elberfleld Has Troubles. Rest tie 10, VaacoHT-rr 4. Seattle. Wash! Julr J Thirteen hits u;i u story .of yesterday's gam ke- Wabafth Plaj-t Osweffo Fourth. Wabash and Oswego win tlsy a dou ble header on the nw ast side grounds t Stanton and Wllllsms arenue Ju1t 4. waoasn Has Men considerably strength ened by the re-tarn of four of J he old Players Vho Jumped to tha T.rl-Ctty league. This will b the first g4me on the new grunds, which bsre exrellent arrxtmrandalioBs for largo crowd f spectators. At Philadelphia. WaaMrgton Philadelphia Batteries Hughes and Street and Bowers. R. H. E f 0 .21 Dygert At Chicago. 1 I 1 Detroit f f 4 Batteries Altrock and Sullivan; ICI1 llan snd Schmidt At St Loajs. Cleveland st Lnois Rttr1 Rhnai and Howell and Ifpeocer. - 3VH.E, I 4 2 X. Clarke; The first of Manager Norman Elber fleld s troubles came In a game at Phil adelphia recently when Hal Chase, who had been shifted to second base bv the new manager snd Mortarity sent to 'first, was hurt in a collision with Jimmy Col lins, the Athletics' third baseman. Col lins was attempting to steal second and slid Into Chase s ankle with great force. 1 carrying niro orr nia reet ana badly spraining his ankle. At first It was thought the ankle was broken, but ex-1 animation try the pnyalclan art ths hos pital revealed that It was a very bad ' sprain Hal win to out of the gams for several week a The inady That XXvoa. "Dr King's New Discovery a the remedy that does the healing others Erosnlse hut fall to perform." says Mr. I. R- Plerson ef Asbum Centre, Pa "It is curing me of throat and lung trouble ef long standing, that other ! treatments relieved only temporarily. 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My success as a specialist is due to the fact that I accept no incurable disease and al ways treat with a cure in view, never, resort ing to the fise of a remedy that brings out, jAiAt epaoiallsC temporary encouragement to the patient. SB. TAYXOB I use neither knife, ligature nor caustic In my treatment for Varicocele I positively cure this dis order by an absolutely pain less method and without detain ing the patient from business. My treatment for Specific Blood Poison forces the very last taint of virus from the system, and all this is aoeom pilahed1 without tne use or dan gerous minerals 1 arrora you a complete and permanent cura My eolered chert affords tnt e r s 1 1 n g study In men e diseases. Will be sent free upoa a pel lea Uoa. The jDR. TAYLOR co. conm gmoon An kobjusost rrmxr, pobtlajtb, obboov ITl-sto Xatraaoe S34V4 Btorrtse Sttaot. , "WEAKNESS I have conclusively demonstrated the fact that derangement of the mascu line functions is a curable ailment That there has been considerable di versity of opinion upon this point among the profession is but an evi dence that functional weakness has not been thoroughly understood and has been unscientifically treated. Though commonly regarded as a nervous disorder, it has never yield ed when treated upon this theory. I have ascertained by the closest ob servation in thousands of cases that only in rare instances Is the general constitution or nervous system In volved to any noticeable degree what ever, and that "weakness" In all Its phases Is merely a symptom of ner vous disorder. In by far the greater number of cases the functional de rangement Is due to s single cause, a chronically Inflamed condition of the prostate gland, bfbught on by early dissipation, or lingering as a result of some Improperly treated contracted disorder. Such cases may show temporary improvement under stimulating processes of treatment, but ultimate relapse Is certain to follow all such methods. The only radical euro Is tfea absoluta -removal of the abnormal condition responsi ble for tha functional disorder, and this I positively accompli) through carefully directed local measures. My treatment Is entirely distinctive and . original. No other physician employs Ilka methods or approaches my success In curing. The results I obtain are thorough and lasting and strength and vigor aroi restored in the full and normal degree, I cure contract ed Diseases thoroughly and in less time than Is com monly required to even ctire partially. Do not endanger your health and power by rely ing upon pat ent nostrums or other uncer tain measures. My method of curing Stric ture Is new and entirely origi nal, no cut ting or dilating. The stricture Is dlssolvnd and completely re moved and all affected mem branes thor- oughly clean ood f I mao no charge for con sultation, ex amination or ad vice. All af file ted men may feel fro to eall upon me or wrira. regard ing .tneir case MILLS COLLEGE . For Young Women Only woman's college on Pacific coast Offers same advantages as best eastern Institutions. Full collegiate course. De grees conferred. For three years onlv, the three upper classes of the Seminary Department, bffering preparation for Mills college, the universities and east- era colleges., will be contlnuod. . (Ac credited) 8peclal opportunities In do mestic science, music and art. Karnest Christian Influences; non-sectarian: all forms of healthful outdoor amusements. Ideal location in beautiful Oakland hills. Fall term begins August 12, 190S. For catalogue and brochure of views ad dress Mrs. C. T. MILLS, President. Mills College P. O., Cal. , McMirinville College OFFERS THE IDEAL EDUCATION Its whole environment Is clean and wholesome; no saloons; good city gov ernment; strong, aggressive churches. A Christian Faculty. Courses: Preparatory, . Collegiate, Conservatory and Commercial. Illus trated bulletin Just issued. ADDBESS, - K. . C BOX 87," MoMlnnvtllo CoDego, McMlnnrtUa, Or. PORTLAND ACADEMY FOBTXtAITS, The Academy fits for Eastern' and t Western colleges. A Primary and Grammar School OB under the same, management r . 80th Tear Opens celves boys and Beptomber 91, 08 Klrls as early as the age of six and fits them for the Academy. Well equipped laboratories In the departments of Chemistry"and Physics. All depart ments are In charge of thoroughly qual ified and experienced teachers. A Gymnasium fn charge of skilled director. Field and track athletics. A well appointed residence hall for girls. Office hours 9 a m. to 12 m. 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Good Wages Are Paid Telegraphers Demand exceeds supply! EASILY AC QUIRED, 8HORT HOURS. We will place you. Day and evening classes. Open all the year. Oregon Expert College 83 riTTH IT, TITTH FX.OOB. Mount Tamalpais Military Academy KAKAfcL. CALIFORNIA The most comDletelv enulrmert Mill. tary Academy on the Coast. Cavalry, Infantry Artillery. Annual encamn- ment Extensive grounds. . Ahliir encouraged. Swimming pool. Accredited at nntversltiea Opens Aufuat 19. Ad dress Arthur trosby. A. M. t. D.. head master. 1 . 1 1