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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11. 1908.
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Z SPORTING NEWS OF THE WORLD!
TRACK
DIAMOND
ALTERATIONS 11
F00TBALLJ?ULES
(hand's in MpIIhkI of IMa.v
Will Make Hamc
More Opcll.
WORLD'S GREATEST PLAYER
With th.
Official K.
VOSter1 V
dlacus:t c
new rules
which will
to make th
lions ha vi
ni'l"
itliiii
There ni' w
probably ii.iv.
game nl"l. .
been iniule on
pass, on 111" penalty for
roughness, fouling. Mini'
OUI and Intermission htw
The change in which
enthusiasts ure
i.llllg'N
Mian. I
I- : !" !.!
I.ango in t!.o
,. an se ! ! . hanges
a trn.lt noy
pen Altera-
the forwjnl
hurdling ml
10 he taken
pen ba!
lit- foothall
rn on l Interested Is
I've: . - L .vca 4
7
? - IT r
V 't k
WttH
III
forward dhf.i. although tin iiltoidUvns
are not so great us to make much ill
ference. The rule regarding that pi"
tlrnlar tilav was altered to the extcti
that when the forward pass Is h-gall
touched onlv the man nt the passer
Bide who thus first legally touches it
ahull he entitled to n-cocr the ball
until it has been touched by an op
nnnrnt Also, if a forward pass 1
thui leitallv touched, fumbled an
touched hv another ulayer of th" pass
rr'ii sld before the ball has touched
an opponent, the oval shall ro to th
opponents on tho npot where It
first JeRnlly touched.
Xarardlug' V of Hand.
The new rules also Ftate In regard
to that play that while the ball Is In
h air for a forward pass players of
the defensive side may not use their
hands or arms on opponents, exoep
trt rtish them out of tile wnv In ord
to eet the ball themselves. J'layera of
the side making the pass who are dig
lhl to receive the imss may use th
hands and arms, as In case of players
eolnir down the field under a KICK
Velther side mav. however, hold
tacitly an onoonent who has not th
ball. In case a forwarl pass Is illegally
touched outsldo of these provisions the
nunaltv shal be that me nail tto
the opponents at the spot from which
the pass was mane
The rule regarding hurdling ftnd
roughness has been changed to read
-I-oss of 15 yards, point to be pained
nnrt number ol downs to remain nn
rhanpcii "
A field judge has been made time
Veerver and with the umnlre has Juris
diction over the ruling of a batted
br.II. which has been altered to re i
that the penalty for battlnsr the ball
forward is made loss of It to the of
. Tending side.
Mar Decline Penalties.
In rearard to aJl penalties for foiils
It has been determined that they iiuy
be declined by the offended side, ex-
rent nenalties under the forward pa.is
This, however, in case where the dis
qualification does not save the playur
rrom being put out or ire game.
Instead of having 10-mlnute Intermis
sion between halves. It nas Deen no
termlned to extend the time to 15 min
utes. The teams are to b notified
three minutes before the expiration
of the time. If one of the elevens does
not appear on tho field five minutes
afterward, the ball wll be nut in play
as first down by the ofended sido on
the ofending side's 30-yard line.
Another change Is that If a ball on a
forward pass or a kicked ball, except
trv at goal, strike the uprigMs or
crass baVs, the ball shall be considered
as having crossed the goal line. In
case of the ball accidentally striking
an official, the play shall be gone
through again.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
At Detroit.
B. H. E.
Itrolt 2 0
Washington S B 0
Batteries Mullln and Schmidt; John
on, Smith and Street.
RED HOT GOSSIP
FOR RABID FUNS
JACKIES ON TOUR
TO HONOERUD
Throe Days to Visit Nov
Zealand's Yellowstone
Tark Alliance Talk.
certain to btcom a fant In th nroar.
rasa of affalra.
Tha racetitlon here could not ba r
called and tha aallora ara aa delUhted
mey were with the manner In which
iney were maaa welcome on tha l'a
clflo coast at homa.
Tha luncheon given by Admiral
Bperry on board tne flaaahlp Connec
ticut to the member of tha leglala
ture wii tha occasion for further ex
pression of good will and brotherhood
bet wean tha people of New Zealand
and America.
Heavers IMa.v Greeks at Oak
land Toda.v I'erine Sins
Anderson Sins.
Tor
with
This afternoon tho Heavers nro play
ing th.- tli st K-im.i .,! n series with t uk
ImihI. while San l-'i uncisco goes up
ag.iinst the champion Angels. Tin
leader walloped the life out of the
cellar champs last week and It Is up to
thi Hiavets to do the same trick. Tito
set les will help the not thenu-rs to enter
h. I. os Angeles fray with something
of their old lino- form. Should they
icpi-at against the Angels next week,
the ll.av.-rs have a chance for a grand
si' ill t for the flag on their home
grouinl.s. Klnsella will probably he Itu
Hi ivi r t wilier tod.ij, as It is his turn
to pi ti h. With Kin.sy in good fovm wo
might to tak the initial iiidllne- from
t!i.- (ini'ks.
Hv H I. re riotworthv Rtmtf
' lesiionden t of the I'nlle.l 1'rena
the Atlantic Fleet.
Auckland. N. Z.. Aug. 11. The offl
cers of the Atlantic fleet et out early
today for ltotorua, tha Yellowstoiio
I'ark of Now Zealand, to view tha won
ders of this country of marvels. Kn-
UirtalnmeutM have been planned at Ho
toru.i and it is expected that the three
days' trip will bo most enjoyable. The
entertainment committee ha arranged
tho Itinerary so that the visitor will
have a good opportunity to observe the
customs and manners of Ufa of the
natives.
The party expects to arrive in Auck
land l'rldny evening In tune for the
! grand stato ball at the government
I nouse.
The sailors are taking In the theatre,
laces ami ainieue sports.
The enthusiasm for America and
I Americans Is evident everywhere and
mr u uiun ib mm an aauance or the
white people to control the Pacific Is
Hull 1'. rtne has lgne,l a Han John- " ""
ntraet to work in the American 1 nave 'ound Hucklen a Arnica Salve
iig-ie and will pull down $400 a month "p l"w P'oper uung to use Tor sore
hail- (irnhain of the Saci amento club fe"'- as we" as for healing burns, sorea,
pre.ii-nted Johnson and the agree- cuts and all manner of abrasions,"
nt was signed tin other .lay. I'erine I w rites Mr. Stone of Kaat Poland.
.Maine, u is the proper thing, too. for
piles. Try it! Sold under guarantee at
Skldmore Prug Co. 25c.
will be
ball
Hans Wagner of Tittsbtirg, the Famous National League Stick Artist.
Pittsburg. Pa . Autr.
ner of the Nationals
1. a.l
hat ting nver- !
Tv Cobb has !
more hits than Wagner, which
brings his avemgf up above Hans'.
WaL-ner leads the Nat-io.nals In number
11 Hans Wag- i as Wagner, bavins made 13 sacrifice
,,.,1 -.. (-..i.b of ! hits to Wat-'ner's six. iVbb has made
. i.. uioie mis innn ugner
llio Alllf'n.'tin.i. it.i'i i oe
a ir of Ihf. 1 wit le.iL'lies
a little the ad'.aningc of Warner in , i.f hits by u safe margin. I'onlln of
erceiitage. Hoth m. n are the back- New York is tlie only competitor, and
lone of their respective teams. Ty Cohb" I while he has made the hits more than
has b -I'll at bat III !' times to Wagner's . Wagner he has been at bat 19 times
3J3. but has not been as successful In
scoring runs as Wagner, for with the
lead of I'll times at bat he ha.s made
four less runs than Wagner. Again,
Cobb has stolen "3 bases in his 3iV
times at bat, while Wagner has stolen
B in th.) S23 times ho has fuced tho
pitcher.
When it comes to sacrifice hits Cobb
has been the hero twice as many times
EAST IS RINGING
FOR OH TRIO
Athletes Get Manv Com
mendatory Articles in
Biff Newspapers.
First gam
id .
At Cleveland.
s R. H. E.
2 6 0
0 4 S
and Clarke; Bender
Clevelan
Philadelphia
Batteries Chech
and Shreck.
6econd game R. H. E.
Cleveland 8 8
Philadelphia S 6 0
Batterlea Berger, Ryan and Clarke;
Coomb and Shreck.
At St, IxuU.
St. Lout
Boston
Batteries Dtneen,
Steele and Crlger.
Bailey and
R. H. E
3 5 0
5 11 1
Smith;
At Chicago.
R H E.
Chicago 2 9 1
New Tork 1 6 1
Batterle Walsh and Sullivan; Ches-
bro and Blair.
NATIONAL LEAGrE GAMES.
At New York.
R H E.
OiWfo 2 : i
New York 3 2 0
Batterlf-s--Civerall and Kllng, Math
ewson aJid Hresnahan. I'mptres Higler
and O Pay.
At Philadelphia.
i! h i:
4 l i ii
Pittsburg
Philadelphia- ."
Rat teries -Lei f eld. Camnltz an l (lib
son. Cr.rrid- n. McQuioln and I ..-.. ,n
Vmpfr K.vfrl an(' Johnstone.
At Brfxiklyn.
r h i:
Cincinnati 4 i 0
B nx-i k I v n fi s
natterie ""akley. 'aiit and Mrl,.'an
B-Il and Bergen. t'nipire Rudderham.
Hardly an eastern newspaper is not
carrying stories of the wonderful prow
ess of the three great Oregon athletes
Forrest Smlthson, A. C. Gilbert and
Dan J. Kelly, and commenting direct
ly on the state In connection with their
remarkable achievement In London. It
will be many years, they say, biifore
another state so remote from the At
lantic seaboard gives to the world such
a record.
The committee of two which will be
selected tonight by the Multnomah club
directors to take the trip across the
continent to welcome the three heroes
will have little trouble getting ac
quainted with the various athletic clubs
along the route of travel. It will be
the duty or this committee to see
that the state is aniply exploited in
the middle west and east and that Ore
gon gets full credit for the accom
plishments of her sons.
E. E. Morgan, one of the directors
of tho Multnomah club, has mailed let
ters to a large number of athletic clubs
along the lino of travel explaining the
import of the trip and the pres. -nee (!
the Oregon delegation among them. It
Is believed that answers will he re
ceived from these ilubs sinnii'juig th.-jr
desire to entertain the !.n;;.io victors
The work of canvassing the city has
gone along rapidly, ami the i 'md is i
swelling. That the io.-al c en ml 1 1--- '
will succeed In raising the $:'.0uu no es
sary Is firmly believed. Mr. Morgan
who has been an energetic worker
succeeded In raising something lik
J4"0 before he tu:n.-d his list over
one of the other member of iV fi
nance committee, w n- n or bus-1
mess Interlerre.l
Pinal plans will be rnad when the
genera! committee meets nt the Coni
ineicial club Tlons. lay night.
HOISK IH'SIXKSS MKX
JIEACIf (TIT IX -WTO
more.
In the S. IS. columns Wagner shows
his remarkable form. Murray of St.
I. ottls is tho only man who has stolen
mo re bases than Hans In tho National
league and ho has been at bat 19 times
more t hail U ngner.
If Pittsburg wins the pennant this
year no man will receive more credit
tor the achievement than Hans Wagner.
AMOBILlTCLIjf
AFTER PETERSON
Trustees Want Authorities
to Kevoke License Pro
test Street Line.
J. H. Peterson may lose hf automo
bile license if the reriuest of the trus
tees of the Portland Automobile club is
heeded by tho city authorities, Peter
son has been charged with running his
Packard car at a high and reckJeas rate
of speed and of cutting corners too ab
ruptly. The action of the trustees, taken
at a meeting last night Is but partly the
lesuu or a collision Hun. lay between
Peterson's car and a Thomas Flyer
"iii'ii ni .i;ir Harrington. jt Is sail
that Peterson was driving recklessly
and struck Harrington's machine at t h i
intersection uf Seventeenth and North
rup streets.
Another sublect taken up was the pro
test against extending the street rail
way company a franchise to build on
Patton avenue. The automobile club will
act Jintly with tho Alhina. nush club
In iotesting this matter in the city
oouioll tomorrow. It Is r. sited to use
the avenue as a boulevard.
i he club will also
and
h:g to a lcagu. where h
ample protection from . -nippy
players and no ought to make .1
success, perlne Is a good umpire. The
pla.is respect him and he Is friendly
with the big majority of them. He fol
lows i very play, has a keen eye and ex-celh-nt
and Impartial Judgment.
William Anderson, who has been play
ing a fast game at short for the lies
Moines club of tha Western league this
s-eason. has been purchased by the Oak
land dub. A good round sum was paid
for Anderson. The new lineuu of the
oaks will proliahlv see Miller shifted
from short to third, Truesdaie. the new
man from Texas, at second base, and
Anderson nt short. Hog.-m will be used
In left Held and in the box. This is
Anderson's second season out. He was I
a star man In one of the Pennsylvania I
teams last year and was drafted by the ;
1 oledo American association team, by
which he was soli to Pes Monies.
Down south tlio.v have got Jerry to
the tact that Manager McCredle keeps I
nis inie pitching Mair warming up when
his box artist gives evidence of soar
ing. Mac has been doing this all sea
son and the result is that he always
haB a warmed-up man ready to shove
into the game at n moment's notice.
This is the big league system. Hack
there when a twirler allows more than
two hits In an inning and things look
bad, they yank him out and send In an
other. Home games require four and
live pitchers.
An eastern fan describes Ruhe Wad
dell's eccentric curves as follows:
Now
Just
tbserve
The
Wl de
Out Curve
The
Rubt
Puts
!
CGeeWo
The Well-Known
Reliable
Electric Engine In Mine.
From Caseler Magnalne.
Tha flmt electric mine loooniollva
waa built In 1887. It looka aa clumsy.
rnmparad to Ita modern successor, aa
the moflel of the firat railway locomo
tive beside the gigantic machine turned
out from the shop In the year 1907.
Some of these early creations, how
ever, have lasted straight through the
period of Improvement and are atlll In
operation. One such was built In 1881).
At tho time of the Pan-American expo
sition In Buffalo the official whose
duty It was to gather exhibits for tho
electrical building decided to obtain this
locomotive.
They wrote to the manager of the
mine where It had been used to ask If
- - I J4
It could ba "reatirraotad from the eorap
'.'"' manager replied, with
Indignation, that It could not ba
ioiiii
'res
urrected: from the acraD been" hin
till in operation; but that It could be
loaned, provided a new locomotive were
to be substituted to do th work during
It abaence.
Million In Double Eagle.
Philadelphia Correspondence New York
Ajnerluan.
Enough double eagle were coined In
the Philadelphia mint In the fiscal year
ended June 30 to pave Chestnut street
with Ihein from curb to curb rr...
Twelfth to Hlxteenth struet. In all
there were 6.744.41S double eaglos, hav-
U(,u1 value of 1114.888,300.
With a total gold colnnge for tha year
pf I12O.J77.0O0. the Philadelphia mint
haa turned more gold metal Into money
than In any preceding year. Thoae gold
piece consisted of double eagles, eagle
hulf eagle and quarter eagle. There
were '16. 707.635 silver piece coined yet
they represented only one twenty-fifth,
part of the gold in value. Total coin
ago for the year aggregated 137,138 177
piece, worth $U'B, 766, 848.
The weight of the human heart aver
ages from nine to one ounces.
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any Uncompli
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The Scientific Treatment of Weakness
Posing the system with powerful stimulants and tonic In an effort
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Please Mention This Paper.
Three
On
The
Ball;
It
Seem
To
Stop,
Then
Takes
A
Drop
strikes, you're out;
that's all..
tlfv nut-ihsts
teamsters of the dangerous condi
tion of the bridge near the oT;os!:l.,n
grounds which is traveled -ner consid
erably. The stnict'.ire is liable to col
lapse at any time. Traffic is heavy
omt the bridge and It is presumed the
county court will repair It .hortly.
Sherwood Beats Grove XInr.
won;
ond;
to 1,
ts,rlnl Illipjtch to The Journal.)
-ox
Sherwood, Dr. Aug. 11
1-ans defeat.-, the
Colts here Punilav by a sr.
2. Next Sunday the Whit
the Woodliurn Tri-( itv I.
will play on the SI riu 1
i;- Whit-
- st Drove
I- of 7 io
Sox an-1
K'ic team
l;.iui..n,l
"Seattle Races.
(United Preen Leased Wire.)
Seattle, Aug. 11 Yesterday's race re
sults: First race, six furlongs, selling Adal
bert j-iejle. 100 (Harris) R tn 1
Blondy. 110 (Poland), l' to 2 f
Pen Trovato. 105 (Seoville), 7
inira. lime. 1:12 i-5.
Second race, five furlongs selling
Miss Naomi. 7 (Page). 4 to 1. won EI
Pavo. 106 (Hayesi, 4 to 1, second, Mat
P01 (Lycurgus). 1 to 2, third. Time
Third race, mile, selling Confessor
110 (U Wilson). 3 to 1, won; Plckawav'
107 (Mentry). 3 to 1. second; Henry 6
Shennamore, 96 (Russell;. 4 to 6 third
Time. 1:39 2-6.
Fourth race, the Home Nest handicap
mile nnd a sixteenth II Tremor 93
(Page), 6 to 1, won; Harrv Scott' 99
(Harris) 8 to 5. second: Ida tnv xl
( Russell i. out. third. Time. 1:45 1-5
Fifth race, mile and an eighth, selling
Harnev Oldfield. !" Page i 2 to 1
'.von; 1'ncie Henry, 111 (Koerner) 5 to2'
t---ond; High Cun. 07 (Morgan) out'
toir.l. 'lime, 1 52 3-5 ' ,
.-ixm race, rive furlongs, purse Sml- 1
-, ,;,'.'; 'i-LOerneri. to 10. won
I-trenail. 111 ( Lycurgus i. 3 to 5. second
Vl"n"'errH' r93 (Pae. 1 to 3, third
lime. :59 2-5.
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This Date In Sport tnnnls.
1M At Rochester. K y Maud S
trotte, ;, mile, agalnot time in " lni'
1SV3 C. K. Ifeath ro.'e , trleveV
down Mount Washington N JI i-n r
ri.iK. rode, fi miles. In a 5 minutes
lVi- At crand Rapids, Mich Pa
ng match, jr.ouo purse. M;), rolnter
heat IHrect; 2 OH " m
lXHO-At New 'Tork:' "(irnrE Tlxon
end l.ddie Suntry fought 110 ro.-Vs
a .1 ri. . '
11.07 -At Chicago Chi.aeo term of
the National b -ague defe!lte,i I'hilailel
pi. la tulif in one day t.v the score of
Don't Chew the Rag. Buy
Messrs Northrup. laison and
fin. three n i-ll-k-riti n rrl !. of J
reached Portland yeierilqv af.er a
er-i 1 -Ills' t r l j . f r- T-i : ! e 1 !
N..rthr :j
1 a 1S T
a l.ii.ker
Tl.e were laid
ii f fer. n ' t'rr'- "r T 1
.-ry J : 1 flcult trip
l-.id br ak.lown a: P
H l.il h held the-,. 1
I HlUOrr I he V :i '
j t r : i l rr i rr: e n , j .
j Hutte Hsren.
(T'n1t.-3 prri.ii Ii..-rt wtr-
! i'i;'e, Aug 11 - - "S est. -cay s rsce re
s u ' '
I Plrst race four f-.rlor.gs. selling
1 Knaihl Peck. ( ' . hon i. to B.
nop. Itewurront. K'? i 'an I'jsiio, 2 to
I sftniiil. Tro.hs. 1(.'9 is-tuar:.. 7 tn lu
1 Mrd Time. (Hi
Second race, tr-,r and a '-p firlonss,
seeing St J. U' (f't:.. to w..n;
I'ntsrfo ' regon. leS iNeoni ! to 5.
'. ond. A.'istv s Pride. ; hi i i. Clark i. j
ooi third Time. 4
T: :"-d rare, six futlor.c. s;'ig .Airs.
! " S'.iarti h to 1 wo-.. Kfln.es.a II.
': . ft; .ir i ! to J. .-, ..n: A'.r t HsU
Injpftn. fifn, third T!:r.
Palles FJats Stevenson.
(?r"-c1nl HlFpnt. h t'. The Joernun
The Pal!
Com n-.e rc :a
. ' r . . i g ll ti,,. j .n..q
nnd Athletle l.i. O.li ...
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...... -n ,-, v,rv .,rm;v e -,-
t'-s.ed i;:n- s t er.la y at Ste.-non In
he Vcore of - to .1 fp ln the ninth
Inning the score was ,1 to 1 in favor f
Stcx,.r,.n The p..K,oBtr,r ,in r1n .
excursion from here to Stvenon and
return, and over l.'.a people nia.le t '
trip to take in 'he game
t'nwlwly rontlnnenl.
From Harp-r V . Ii ! i
oi'iltc ii.ive i..:i t.fen .1
fom-Prlsoner-
No. "sir
Judge Have vo-i ben In
bef-irc'
Prisoner - Na. ejr
.T-i lge Are vo .erlaln
'rloner I n n t ; r
J-Jdge Tour 'a M : -.ok r
miliar Wrier i t,.f- ,
Prlsnrer - I m th.. 1 --end
loon acro th, wa.. r:
IFe Wonderful Human Machine
If you h.-id n rra! fine wntrh and some part of its1 I have userl Electro-Viffnr about 40 days and I feel
inroanism lir'kc, wiu!d you try to repair it by filling! like a new man. Klertro-Vigor has done even more
:t wi'h f il: No, yritj wmild take it to the best watch- than you promised it w
maker y. u knew and have him find the cause of
the trouble nnd rr-.nir it.
Your body is a far more delicate mechanism
than any watch. It is the most complicated ma
chine on earth, yet
vhtn sr. me vital
part break d-m n or
tails t'i wi.rk pr.Mi-
rrly, yen try to
nakc ;t p.. by dop-rtfj y
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ROVAL BAKERY f
COS. W AIXTTOTON AND PARK STS.
slxteerth.
fm n . . 7 to
if. aeeond.
Ifj i Morsel. 4 to S. third.
V- Noi
T 1 ii,
t"T,h irs' mile. e51!nr -Mahl
JfjarOr. . r. 8.tlve. T to 1 won.
Llitl. Botfrr, : .e.hrtr.rr,. f fc.
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tut. taird. Tlma, 1:41.
Frank Tntes laje. frrrnrr shorttop i t
" H . .n rl-.l. ..f 'he Tf ia lea rue.
ws lorn fct St liu's .n l'..n.her ' 1.
4 . and h-"e! the '.J.'irrf-, tf
L-a me n the 1- : "f thai . 1 - n.s g .. ..1
wi.'k on a I. al Frr'-i r f . t -:, ,r, i i so.-r
t -i his r:k A tt' n e .: i :r ; ,' '
H'Ultotl rl',1 . !'h WM h Ir urn r
metr.-1 rrfitlniifih Hi i a f . e-1
irfii.oer. bit j t lor t- ' ' l .r, i
not 1 I' well r-noogh to ,-.rn ;.r'-n.'t n ,
ut h has (lnfl M t! of bet-j
tlri and hs a ntlrr sriun-1 It. ,l
is a teif- and iane r-n-'r and!
f'rtt for a tn from e'ert to fimah :
rne-foirth of at I . hit tae Nn
for fr or more extra t-a .-a h I ex
petaVl to rewh fiii)r4 tM wHi and
wUl cpea acatoat lL i'ortland team.
Foollah Man.
c.'rl -a r't'lni ripe,
verv fa'r to
'. the :r-m.r '-
Ia Li.t fca green r, a f r,r
- . w To-i, World,
Th- s.,m
A-.1
H it -or
trr rnvr.j,
r e a -r u el.
V-.'k '!- arc r
t-- F.t S'rr P
'am t he v
r . fi-a- .Tn 'at
g-ata and we
on th
Third and Sc
i''fl'l of .Voir
-e '' rpfrir
r.d (l:v-r tr;
a a rarriant of
" "" he l nite.1
art acoRFKm mwi
ra mde by ;k m-thirg irnpi n-l
bahT mfMteirea thai rnrtain ,: plum tnd
r.rcovi- !"A.t BahT EUmr rn
talie no lr.jurou or nar'vttr druca rf
T kind. A e-irre and safe ror f-r dti.
r'red trmcti bowels end fretfitl-epl-.1l
4 fe-r teethln InfaalA
Sold by fitidaaora Drag eam.iBF.
R
-ry Duikce, Baker County, f)r.
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'voT rolonous"" A , -r,,,fi ;,ui,i f,,r
" I done for me.
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iSrf-a 405 Tourney Bldg ,
k&::.itfA Portland. Or
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TRI-SCOTT.
'trim p. uvrr a-.; kiineys are
cr , -!d r.rr e f c Nerve
'tlier name f .r electricity.
: thre crgint bre-ik duvri nr grt
:rknes or disease results. Now,
ire the trritble unt I von rrmnve
-.Iectro-'igr,r llas
bein a bo. m lo me.
it cured me ot in
somnia and nervous
ness, i am very
what your invention has
P COCHRAN
JllM
When ary :
- tit
y ' u i an i ( 'i rr i.ir irriu :p unt-; vnii
he cause repair the pait that is broken The
only war to do this i to Rive Nature the
pewrr to do it A'l y-ti ne'd u m -ti e power,
electricity. Yo-i can't eet that from dniea.
My method is to retre thi electricity
wherever lackm and pain and nckr.e
d-sr-.ppear Tl .v'a Nafure'a way of rurine
I hu p hsTi-n a powerful but snothtre;
ct-rrert of electrici'y info a bodv appliance
made cf drv-cell batteries. J rail it Electro
'lrc', because it pvfi strength, vtm, new
litabty to v. '-r nrrf. omach or anv r.trer
part c,f your body that may be weak
Elertrr.-Vtoejr is not an electric belt. It makes tts
cwj, pow er and rever reeds charing It will 'cure
every case of rheumatum, nerrru debility, weak tom
ach, kidney and liver troubles, lame back, aciitrc,
varicrele. )oi ot poTr and rery evidence ol weak
rest in men nd worn en.
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roi-pon
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1114 KEOON9 ATOWS, IEATTIS, W1IK.
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