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THIS . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 14. 1003. 13 P0i Hingr, Field Track and Diamond PJ1 mm i . GARRETT FOOLS . i SEAL SIICBIIEII ' i . . . . . 'Portland' Takes First Game - J From Frisco -With the '-Greatest of Ease. ..V ' (Special tlUpatrfc to Te JonrsaM San Ynctco. Oct. M.Jtan Garrett , came Into hla own yeaterday sf ter number of disastrous atarta la tba south and won his gam from tha Boats bands down. I to I. Ufa fallow travelers l, wielded tha aah Ilka pirate and Orlf I fen's twisters war sent hoi tar skelter ing1 ever tha lot Althbufh ha allowed asvsn ntta, . tha little Texan kept them wall separated until .the elgHth Inning. Then the Seals pnUmbered and awattad If sefey three times, rlnclns; 'the "gong an equal number of time. Interspersed -among tha safe ties of the northerners were two screeching toree-Dossers initiated ny reaxi Casey and' Phil Cooney. Two rtini tn the sec ond proved a rood pair for the pilgrims to draw to. Three runs In theVourth took the heart out of the Mohlerltea, and when the Portland beauties made another In the fifth they lost that put . aiding organ entirely,' However the flft-hlta of Garrett allowed them to rrk home thrice In the eighth. When the agile brigade from Duck- ' land went Into the ninth lap, they de termined to put zorth another runlet and they did, A double play by John on, unaaslsted,' klllod all the chances of the. locate in the last inning, . POHTttAND. AB. R. H. PCX A. B. Casey, ID ........... .4 1 1.12 Cooney. as 4 1 lit Johnson, x 3b 6 0 14 0 Dnnilg. Is- S 1 i 8 0 Ryan, cf .....,...., 4 113 0 Raftery, rf ..,....., 0 0 0 1 0 Baasey, .... 4 0 1.1 0 Madden, o ? 3 4 16 0 Garrett, p 3 0 0 0 S McCredie, rf.. 3 2 1 3 0 Total 34 7 27 T 2 8AN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. CRACK HIGH SCHOOL MEN O. A. C. I 1 Mohler, 2b .. Hlldebrand, If Zelder, ss , . . Bodle. rf Williams, lb . Bock, cf ..... Berry, c , Curtis, 3b Griffin, p Melchlor . i ...... . 6 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 1 0 .1 1 1 0 2 0 0 I 1 o A Total .i 34 3 7 27 9 Melchlor batted for Griffin In ninth. McCredie renlaced Hafterv In the first inning. ( SCORE BY INNINGS, Portland 0 20310001 0 29 3 0 3 3 17 Hits 1 a s l o n San Francisco ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hit 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 SUMMARY. . Three-base hits Casey, Cooney. Two. Base hits Griffin, Zelder. Sacrifice lilts McCredie. Bassey. Garrett -3. Ryan. Base on balls Off Griffin, ,,6i. oir uarreu, s. struck out onrrin, 3; Garrett, 3. Double1 plays Johnson (un asslted). Stolen bases Bassey, Grif fin., .Passed balls Berry. Umpires- Flyrin and Perlne. Time of game: 1:58. ANGELS SMASH BEACH BALL TO ALL CORNERS Los Angeles. Oct. 14J Because Amer ican league balls were used In the game yesterday, Instead of regulation Na tionals, Manager Van Haltren protested game, me Jingem won, a to z. I u ' I, . ' , 1-1 '! -d t ' V !.,. , , -. .'. I These) Are Six Youngster Who Will Help Conchy Norcrosg This Season. From Left to Rlgrht, They - ' . Ilolden, Moore, Parker, Bnberg, Whltehorn and Hastings. Are) ATHLETES Ifi CHARGE OF OREGON'S L (Sperltl OUpatch to Tbe Journal.) University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct. 14. Oliver B. Houston of Portland, the crack varsity sprinter, was yesterday elected editor-in-chief of the Junior an nual for this year, with Carey V. Loose ly of Klamath Falls as business mana ger. Houston has had two years of expert ence as an associate editor of the week ly and has shown some anility as writer. He Is a son of 8. B. Huston. prominent Portland attorney, sror tne pasr two years he has been one of the varsity s cracK sprinters, malting a rec ord of ten flat in the hundred several times last spring. He Is registered In the deoartment of economics and Is member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. Loosely is a eon or u. vv. Looaei?. Klamath county rancher, and Is well known as a basket-ball player. He played center on the team In 1905 and gain tain b lso the His major subject is electrical engineer in. Tne juniors are planning to maxe this year's annual the best ever Issued from the university- Among the mem bers of the class are several good writ ers and an editorial staff should be eas ily selected. No name for the annual has been selected as yet. Last year was . known as tne "Beaver" ana name may be retained. in 1907 and has been elected cap j'r the 'team for this year. Ho is he yell leader of the Rooters' club. It this the Score fakes, cf Ellis. If Plllon, lb Brashcar. Howard. 2b 8mlth. 3b Del mas, ss Easterly, o Kagle. p Totals . , LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H. PO.A. B. 55" a i j a a n i m.w 3 0 0 10 0 3 1 2 8 3 0 rf r 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 8 4 1 2 0 1 f 1 0 3 0 0 3 3 4 1 1 3 1 0 4 1 0 1 1 0 27 6 7 37 Ti 4. OAKLAND. . s AB. R. H. PO.A. E. cf 5 0 1 2 0 0 8 0 1 4 4 1 3 0 . 2 0 0 8 0 t 10 0 l 4 0 0 ' 3 1 0 1 4 0 2 3 .6 0 4 I 0 9 'J ' 2 " 1 A A A I ......... 1 0 0 0.0 01 Van Haltren, Truesdale, 2b P. .ewls, If Heltmuller, rf Kagan. ss ... McCay, 3b Cook, lb .... C. Lewia, C LoucKs, p W. Hogan Totals 33 2 S 24 IS SCORE BY INNINGS. Los Angeles 0 0 1 02 11 0 6 Hits 10112110 7 Oakland . 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Hits 0 0 1 1 OH 0 06 W. Hogan batted for Loucks In ninth SUMMARY. Two-base hits -ysn Haltren, Easter ly. Sacrifice bits Ellis, 2; Smith, Iirst base on -errorsLos Angelas. Oakland, ' 4. Left on bases Los An- reles. I: Oakland. 6. Bases on ball! Off Nagle. 3; off Loucks, 4. Struck out By Nagle. 8: bv Loucks. 1. Double plays Delmas to Howard to Dlllont McCay to coos to Truesdale. Stolen bases Dillon. Cook. Wild pitch Nagle. Hit bv Ditcher Dillom Delmas. How ard. Time of game 1 hour 46 minutes. Umpires O'Connell and Hogan. This Date in Sport Annals. 1875 Jim Howard, noted jumper and L pedestrian, rell dead at uraarord, Jfing land. At i nicago: wiinamson or tne Chicago club threw the ball 133 yarde 1 foot 4 inches, being the second longest tnrow on recora. 1892 At Lyons. Neb.: Oullne, X year-old. paced one mile against time In 2:11. 1894 At 8t Louis: Rose Mosenthelra defeated TUIle Ashley In sculling match, about 1H miles, for gold, medal and female chamDlonshiD of America. - 1904 New York Giants won title to world's baseball championship, defeat Ing Philadelphia In final gam of se Ties. 2 to A. - 1997 At BeTmont Park: ' Brookdala Nymph won Westchester hlghweight handicap and made new world s record. COLD WU AOTZOB To all la to beware f coughs and col da ' on tha cheat; aa neglected they readily lead to pneumonia, consumption or otber pulmonary troubles. Just as soon s the rough appears treat It with Bal lard s Horehoamt Pyrup, (he standard . cure of America. Ks as direct per feetly hartnlwa. A cure and preventive for all diseases ef the lilnre. Pol bf akidiwors Drif Co. Price 2a, e and II rr Kotile.- ' ro.NiGnT- CHAMPIONSHIP , SERIES 0FHIST0RY 1903. October 1 Boston 8, Ptftsburg T. October 2 Boston 3, Pittsburg 0. October 6--Plttsburg 6, Boston 4. October .7 Pittsburg 2. Boston 11. ' October 8 Pittsburg 3, Boston 8. October 10 Pittsburg 3. Boston 7.' October' 13 Boston 1, Pittsburg 0. Games won Americans 5, Nationals ' ' ' " 1908. 'J ' " - October I Philadelphia 0, New Tork OotobejrlO-New York 0, Philadelphia October 12 Philadelphia' 0," New fork' October 13 New York' T', Philadelphia October 14 New York 2, Philadelphia Games t won Nationals 4, Americans IMA. . October 9--cSiBs 1,, White Sox. 2. October, 10 rWhlte Sox 1. Cubs 7. October 11 Cubsjtt. White Sox I. October-12 White Sox 0, Cubs 1. October 18 Cubs 6. White Sox t. October 14 White Sox 8, Cubs 8. Games ; won Americans 4, Nationals RED HOT GOSSIP FOB RABID FAHS Journal Continues to " Beat Competitors With Cham pionship Ball News. The journal came to the bat again yesterday with the first description In Portland of the world's championship baseball game between Chicago and De troit. In fact every afternoon except Sunday, when there is no afternoon edi tion, ine journal ns led Its evening competitors by frojn 5 to 85 minutes on the final results of the game. The journal Deal tne tail tower product out nvo iuu.ui.es iasi evening witn the final "cure, ine journal containon a full d. scription or the game in its first edi tion, with the result, by Innings, whll i in competitor na but two Innings of the great contest In tt fimt oHltinn Verily you must read Tii lnnrn.1 frt quickest and most accurate accounts of iuo worm s cnampionsnip games. m Manager McCredie has aMmr4 tn now piayers xor next season In the per sons of Rex Ames and Sam HV.rrtH whose terms have been accepted. drafting season for on the fin points of fielding, ha ought to make a sensational showing In the big willows next summer. 7' With one game from the Seals tupked away nicely, the Beavers havs made a good start. A series from the Seals will go a long way toward landing the Beav ers in second place. Battling Nelson Is a dyed-ln-the-wool baseball ran. Next to fighting, the na tional pastime is the little champlon'a chief delight Bat Is willing to shove his green on the stuff, too. He Is pool ing witn irrank cnance to onna tne Chi cago team to Los Angeles, provided the cuds win. PCIOII BENEFIT COMES TONIGHT i - : i ' Crack Multnomah Boiers and Wrestlers Meet in Club "Gym." 'Whan tha hour hand pauaea moman tarlly half wy between I and o'clock tonight, two well-trained, nth and muacular young athletes will atop on tha mat In. tha Multnomah club 'gym' in a teat of strength and skill. It will bo tho first bout of the Joe Aotoq benefit entertainment and It will be followed by a number of others. inoiuaing some rive oozing matones. Acton, who 20 years ago waa the wreetllne- ohamnlon of the world, hav Ing vanquished every wrestlsr In Eng land. France and Amenoa. was the wreatllng instructor of the Multnomah nub for eight years, retiring recently During the period ho had the Multno mah grapplers In charge. Acton had plendid success. 411s dudIIs won hish nonors on ths mat all over the eoas and Edgar Prank and A. C Gilbert, the uiympio cnampion poievauiter, won rec ognition in the east. Acton is now 66 years of ago and haa concluded to sever his connection with the game entirely. In order to snow their appreciation of hla work 1th ths clubmen, the Multnomah rluh decided to give him a benefit. The oenerit has been extensively advertlsd and there will no doubt bo a large at tendance, a testimonial to tba popular Auriuvr cnampion. xnose wno will tags Dart in tha tour nament rouow: lioxlng: i George Miller vs. Strnek. at Its pounds. Leon Hushes vs. Presmora. at UK pounds. ueorge Crosby vs. Hanrr Nlecken. at caicn weignts. Gene west vs. Raich, at catch weignts. Ted Kushton va. Hood BotUer. at 148 pounas. jnewett va Tnnney, at 105 ponnda. WresUing: E. D. Smith va Otto OtL at 138 pounds. ttud Hughes vs. Ed Mills, at IIS pounas. mil Dennis vs. Milt Merer, at 145 pounds. Ed lnnesan vs. Art Bohonskv. at 140 pounas. Tomorrow the class A leagues under the National com mission ODens. Rumor haa tt that Mn. reuie 01 ine fortiana team will draw heavily on some of the Northwestern l If M IH M. MHO. IlirAfll 1 'oi-onn nr rnMAM. Paddock of Vancouver and Harkness of" oulic wiu may put a Did in ror lilm. m m Seasons mattered not to tha Cuhm ... terdav. Thev were 1nut am .ntin. hungry when facinr the warm. nthin. sephyrs of Summers as when frontina- tne cold, shriek blasts of Winters. Hal Danzis- cjame thmurh with tn bits Yesterday.. ;Big Babe Is certainly punching- the ball hard these ilava M. places them pretty well, too, and with manager wno wui school him a little FIRST ACADEMIC GAME T0M0EE0W A handsome After-Theatre Souvenir Menu for the ladles at the Perkins Grill this week. Portland fans will have their first o portunity of seelne- an interscholast team In action tomorrow when tne Port land academy team and the team from Paclflo university meet on Multnomah field. The two teams have met before this year, Pacific winnina- 21 to 0. Pacific out weighs the local boys about 15 pounds to the man, but with the home rooters and field to encourage them the score will probably be closer. The game will commence at 8:30, with Hugh Boyd as rewree. Louisville Races. Louisville. Kv.. Oct 14. Weather clear, track fast. Results yesterday: First race, six furlona-s. sellinar Mer rick, 107 (Butler), won: Marbles. 108 (Deverich). second: Financier. 110 (Pow ers), third. Time, 1:13 1-6. Second race, six furlona-s. selling Elisabeth Harwood, 107 (Powers), won; Cavlta, 102, (McGee), second;; Mrs. Bewail, mi, (Flokens), third. Time, 1:14. Third race, mile and 70 yards, selllna- Wine Merchant, 88 (Hannan), won; Ethel Carr, 98 (McGee), second; Ban rida. 103 (Butler), third. Time. 1:48 4-6. Fourth race, six furlongs, selline Barnesdale. 110 (Walsh), second ; Banai gner, iua (Bauer), third. Time, 1:14. tinn race, rive ana a nair runongs. purse jerr nerastein, 116 (Butler), won: Alice ueorge. 109 (towers). - sec ond: Melissa. 109 (Glasner). third. Time, 1:08. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, sell ing Arrowswlft. 106 LButler). won: Raleigh, 98 (Walsh), second; Severua, . .IJM.GMC! Are Yon Suffering? ee), third. Time. 1:48. 1., --"' VY : mot. October l-Chlcaro 8. Detroit 3 (12 innings). v - - October Chicago 8, Detroit l. October 10 Chicago 6, Detroit 1. October 11 Detroit 1, Chicago 8. October 13 Detroit 0, Chicago 2. Games won Nationals 4. Americans 0. Ono tied. PORTLAND GIRL KILLS SIX "CHINKS" IN DAY (Bpeelal Dlnpateh to Tbe foornal.) Albany, Or..' Oct 14. Although o China pheasanta are becoming aa scarce aa hen's teeth and tha average hunter finds It rather difficult to secure even one bird. yet Mias Lena Parriah of Port- e land Journaya to tho homo of o the Denny bird and with perfect case kills six birds In seven shots. ' 1 Mias Parrlsh, who la champion o woman ahot of Oregon, apent Sunday and Monday In this city 4 and on her flrat day's vlelt killed o tho birds. She la quite proud of her feat.' having, never hunted pheasanta before, and took tha e blrda home with her when aha left for Portland last night. 4 McKInlry and Mean Eat. tP4il DleMtea t Tbe sraat.t tjalverslty of Oreron. Eurene. Oct 14. Two new men have been added to the training table. Mean of Pendleton High and Mcallnley of Portland High. Both are members of tho freshman squad and ha r been showing up welt tne last few days. Means will be ttiod oat st center or guard and McsUaley will try for half. Tho heavy rains of tho nast few dars have pot tho field In oaeellent share for ocrtmreago work, although tt m rather slippery. Ehould It stop raining the Held will bo In tho best rliJ rendition la, to lwa aoaoa Sotarday OIL CONIIES ' III LEASE FIGHT Minority Stockholders of Utah Crown' Company Allege Conspiracy.' T- stockholder. and that now It Is proposed to sell tho lease to the San Francisco company. An injunction preventing the sale is asked. Rave yon soma ailment that baa fastened Itself npoa yon for a long nmor am yon con suited different doctors and paid them high roes ana then round that the relief each ono afforded was not last ing- This has been the oxperlencs of many of my patients who came to mo aa a last resort Had they seen mo at an earlier stage I could D. O. GEE WO hv " 1eI been tha richer financially. My methods are not new to the followers of medicine In the Orient where many of the secret cures and prescriptions are handed down rrom rather to son. Hundreds and hun dreds of rare plants and roots, some al most extinct, furnish me with curative powers for many a troublesome disease, I do not employ mercury and other harmful polBons of similar nature which cure but leave their effects In us ooay; neuner ao x cut ana tear in needless operations. RXXB US A FEW OF THE MANY DISEASES WE tbeat sTcoESsruuvr Ajra guajs- AHTEB TO CUREl Spinal Tronble, rita, Epilepsy, Too Olronlatioa, Skin Diseases, irervonsness. Neuralgia, re vere, Dyapepsla, BUlonsness, X Grippe, Ray Pever, Mercurial Poisoning, Car buncles and Private Diseases of aeon and Women. CONSULTATION PBBE. Call or write and send 4 cents In stamps for symptom blank and book. TEH C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO., 16BU FUrst St. Cor. Morrison. POXTUUTD, . OB. , DRAVE ,11 GIVES LIFE FOR OTHERS snBSBBSBanBSaaaesnsBssBBwasaaas Furalsitlnfi: Ship; floes to Warn Seamen; Overcome Killed by Fall. (Tallad Pms LwM Wirt ) San rrancleco. Oct 14. While trying to aava others from death by sulphur fumes. W. MdBeth of Seattle, a quarter master .on the Pacific Coast company's night by falling into the hold of the ahlp and DaltaJlon Chief Cook and Cap tain Hulllvan are aitrloualv III ikn reaiiu or lelni overcome by the fumea while Uiey were trvlna to reanua htm The I'matllla arrived here from Heat tie sionaay and her hold waa fumiaata.1 with aulphur, according to the orders of the Quarantine department. Last night at 10 o'clock waa tha hour eet for opening the hatches and one of them waa partly uncovered by Mo Beth, with some watchmen. It ocourred to Mc Beth that some of ths crew were sleep ing In the cablna near tho hatch and their Uvea might be endangered by tbe eac-aplng fumea and he darted back to warn the men. A few minutea later the watchmen heard a ery aa McHeth fell Into the hold. Whether he waa blinded by the fumea and walked Into -I - '- 1 1 -MIL I J . an open hatch er was f ftwate la -it fall Into tbe hold will never l krtovn. IlatiaUloa Chuf Couk )k a aii. ixm. ooa4 if Captains W. - NlrhMan aiul Jerry Hulllvan au4 Vlretnea William C'onUa. U. Lloohan and K. Morau down Into tho hold to rescue too tinfurtunale man If ho were a tilt alive, .Chief Ctms and Captain Hulllvan wars ova return hf the fumes and bad to be taken out. The body of McKetti was found near a pot ef sulphur with tho akull cruahed from tho rail. Mclieih shipped' en tho Umatilla a, week agu from Seattle. lie was to years of age. , 1 , VOTER REGISTERED CANNOT TRANSFER Spokane, Wash., Oct. 14 Judgo nun eke baa aet aside tha mandaraoe pre- ceedlnAs brought by O. C MoVre, an. attorney, to eompel tho circuit elerk to place his name on the registration list. Moore had moved from one precinct to another and he sought to have hie res tatratloti transferred. Ills request was refused on tho authority of tho statute. Tha Judge held that the law waa paeeed to prevent Illegal voting1 and that the object of the law would bo de feated If a name could bo transferred up to the time of tho election. Comfort Safety Speed. Comfort safety and snood, together with eoenlo at tract lona, of tho Canadian Paclflo route guarantees the traveler the best possible trip serosa tho ren- tlnent. For deacrljtlv matter, apply at tho local office, 141 Third atroet A French Invention thermometers, predicts 00018110 of bnlb Su at rundown T O N I Q H T BIG ATHLETIC BENEFIT JOE ACTON Boxing and Wreatllng Under Auspice of tho Multnomah Athletic CInk H. A. A. auk Cymna&lum, 0:30 Sharp ADMISSION SOo I CURE MEN My Methods Are Scientific and Thorough I would rather give up my practice than In dulge In either guesswork or make - believe cures I have devoted twenty years to earnest and conscientious endeavor to the unravelment of some of tho most perplexing; problems that ever confronted the profession, and believe that I have attained the limit of medical possibilities In my particular branch of practice.' SaV TaVXXAB, Tao, Xamdtng- BpeolaUaa. SIO MY PEE IS OINlCV Za Any TJnoomplloated SMsordSB. - You Pay When Cured (United Preae Leaetd Wire. I Los Angeles, Oct. 14. Attorneys for three largo oil . corporations are pre paring a defanao to tbe suit of several minority stockholders of the Utah Crown OH company, who have asked the fed eral court to prevent the leaae of Kern county oil lands to the Babcock Petro leum compsnv of San Francisco. The suit was filed yesterday. Among the defendants are . the Babcock company, the Kern Oil company, the Utah Crown Oil company and Individual capitalists. Tho complaint recitea that tha Kern and Utah Crown Oil com panies a a reed in 190S to the transfer of 14I.S00 shares of stock of the Utah company to tho Kern company In con alderatlon of a deed to valuable oil lands In Kern county. It Is cbsrged that a conspiracy was formed whereby the lands belonging to the Utah company were leased to T. It Mo ran. a majority WOMAN SC0RXED WIELDS A RAZOR (United Preaa Leased Wire.) - San Jose, Cal., Oct. 14. A beautiful woman attacked victor A. Scheel, a lawyer and politician of this city, last night. She is described ss a striking brunette and the police have learned that she Is a resident of San Francisco. Scheel was in his office when the mysterious woman entered. Shortly af terward he summoned a surgeon to take care of a knife cut which extended from his forehead to- his chin and that re quired 20 stitches to close. Wesley Memorial at Atlanta. (Special PUpatrb te Tbe Jmraal.l Atlanta. Ga., Oct 14. The corner stone was laid today for the Wesley Memorial church, the great memorial Institution to be erected by the Metho dists In this city. Bishop Warren A. Candler presided ever ths ceremonies and ths principal address was delivered by Bishop Eugene R. Hendiix of Kansaa City. Bra Bnra at Everett. (Specie I THTel- te Tbe Joeraal.l Everett. Waslv. Oct 14. A convention of tbe Puget sound district! order of Ben Hurs. met hero today with an at. tendance or to delegates representing to local courts or too -order. J A WOMAN SPECIALIST MRS. S. K. CHAN the only Chinese woman doctoring In this city. She has cured many afflicted sufferers. Cured private and female diseases, also throat and lung troubles; stomach, hladrler and kidnaya and dlaeaaea of all kinds that the human flesh is heir to. Cured by Chinese herbs and roots. Rem edles harmless. No oper ation. Honest treatment. Examina tions free. 224 4 MORRISON ST Be tween First snd Second. No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A atroai amea is atroa all over. No aaaa esa bo strong who ia suffering front woak atoaaaoh with its eoaoeqoMt iavdiieatioa, or irons s-oo otnor die ease al tho etoenaea and its associated organs, whieh inf. r'ra difeetioa nasi aatrition. For when the atoaaoh woak or diseased thorn to loao of tho aotritto contained in food, which is tho aonreo of oil phystoaL etreoitk. Whoa a man "doesa't tool ioot right," srboa ha docsa't aloe watt, haa an aaeoomfortablo leclinc in tho otontaoh after oati, is lea aid, aorvoas, Irritable and ieapoaaV at, h ia looia tho aatrUioa aeadtd to aiaka srroafth. Sm m mmm ktmJ4 arao Dr. foiown CoJafea aVaorfeal tlfTrr It mrm 4lm of fo mfmmtt m4 oxao i-immm ! Hitlm mm mmtrttimm. tt Heo aa aWoaa. ImrlfPmt rror. orreatftaoos tao Afefaora. aoa-rsea fo aenrrs, CITES HEALTH BXD BTXEJtGTH TO TMB WHOLE BOOT. Ton eaa't sford to aoeept serryf aueUsia ao o eobstirsts tor this aaa alooheUa andieioo eo mora romiiTwi, an rvwa thoogh tho nrgeat dealer SWT tharsaT aneko a kttlo cagor aroft. larodicats CriUC&rs. nu ia iu4 j I U ' aiTViooa anai A K r-" - -. J . . . . -13 V k Jie CHICHESTER'S PILLS W Tag aiAKONB BBABra. a X U4U.I,r.rS)aA waa Hru4 I trl4 BmiaV i'T rfl-r w iri- na-Tcn-o I do not treat symptoms. I treat to euro the disease behind the symptoms. If the case pre sents even tho slightest feature upon which I have doubt, or If X recognise lnonrablo complica tions I positively refuse treat ment. I have brought to light tho true nature of men's diseases and thA nausea ett the svmrjtoms they present In addition, I have, by tho eclentlflo blending of drugs produced remedies tnat meet every condition that It seems possible to cure. Even tne augment rener, nn-aer my treatment, ia gen ulns improvement a part or the permanent euro tnat la to follow. There Is no cause to hesitate. Consultation costs nothing, and I will not offer my services unless i can cure you. i XT KBTSOOa aJU Z.OOAXi AJTO 'STJUBOT. There is some functional derangement tho direct result of In flammation, enlargement or excessive sensitiveness of tho PROSTATE GLAND, brought on by early dissipation or resulting from Improperly treated contracted disorder. This condition CANNOT FOSSIBL.T be re moved by Internal medicines, and any tonic system of treatment that stimulates tne activity of tne tunciion can DUt result in aeTgrravating the real ailment This Is a scientific truth I have ascertained after, a careful and eclentlflo study, and upon which my own original system of treatment is Dasea. x employ neuner tonics, siimuianis nor eiectrio belts, l treat oy xuv;ax diibji bjsihuub exclusively, ana my suc cess In curing even those cases that others have failed to temporarily relieve with their tohlcs Is CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE that ray method Is tbe only possible means of a COMPLETE RADICAL AND PERMA NENT CURE. VARICOCELE, SPERMATORRHOEA. LOST STRENGTH ORO ANIO WEAKNESS, CONTRACTED DISORDERS., STRICTURES, SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON AND PILES, I also treat and oura promptly and thor oughly. ' f CONSULTATION FREE MT HONEST AND CANDID ADVICB COSTS TOU NOTHING. I cheerfully give you the very beat opinion, guMed by years of successful practice. Men out of town, in trouble, write If you cannot call. My offices are open all day from t a. m. to p. m., and Sundaya from 10 to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. OOKHXB MI0SBX8OV AJTD SBCOJTD BTBBETS. PB2TATB xUTTKAJTOIB 834 4 MORRISON STRZuST, PORTZJUTS, OB. IXa. far m im. sat. Alnn lilU SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EtRYnHRF Z-n Mtiiajiu munatsK er linuaV I Km nisOJfarseaarenU M.V I lecharrejaaaaiMuoBa. 4 U IrtHaueea er aleeeM . ( atasesa SMaieraa tn Ct. fm e Mliianae. ir-t MfcyBJi gtsts 2 er Ml Is slala rw. , 1 Vr rrmptt, tat -r J tiawlMUaa.n, V Clraalas saa eo feseaea, KZOKPHINE al er drag kaoits are poainvvry enreo of HABiTlXA. Forarpormieortasroatnsa Kemple eest s any dreg bahl Karasle at b arr dmf bahrtiy PrCM asaiL keUrrettaaseao&o si rowrdmrrlat er by mail hi ptata wiaiaor. lealla Cheaalcal C- si. Uala. Urn aw au. by abilasw arm Oa, Ut taOal a. ri . rntmtm. FREE MUSEUM FOR MEN. Life-size reproductions of the human form, inside and out presenting a study of health and disease in its various phases and affording educational oppor tunities not found elsewhere. Natural and unnatural conditions are here illustrated by life-size models to your understanding better in five min- utes than books or doctors could de scribe in five years. This Museum, worth going 100 miles to see, occupies an entire room to itself, is absolutely free to the public, and you are cordially in vited to visit it Our medical offices and treatment rooms are on the same floor, though separated from the museum by a large hall, so that there is no confusion or publicity; parties desiring to consult us can do so in strict privgey and tree of charge. OUR . CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE AND OUR CURES GUARANTEED $5.00 OUR FEE roe a aoatgtloto rare ta aay statpls an- ooaspUoatsd ease. , . . . We euro Weakness of Men, Varicocele. Hydrocele, Nervous Debil ity, Blood and Skin Disease Sorea, Utters.' Swollen Glands, Kidney, Bladder and Rectal Diseases, Prostate Gland Disorders, and all Con tracted Spedal Diseases of Men. - Menmake no mistake when they come to vs. We five rem the results of long- experience, honest, conscientious work, and tho best service that money can bay. If yon are silinsr, consult us. Medicines furnished in onf private laboratories from $1-50 to $5 s morse. If you cannot call, write for self-examination blade Honrs, 9 a. tn, to 8 p. m. daily. Sundays, 9 to 12 only. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE SCocTtoeat STi, Between srta aa4 Tlfta, Portlaae, . KS1H