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cm OF THE WORLD, Ring, Diamond, Field and Track is SIX-DAY CYCIE -USE IN ! HI ' International Championship 3Ieet Starts Tonight With List-of Entries. Classy (Catted Preas U4 Wire.) New York,. Dec. 6. flie week which V New York" annually gives to bicycle racing begins tonight In Madison Square garden, with the usual international championship meet. This preliminary affair, however, is merely a cock tall to whet the appetite of the lovers of bicycling for the annual six days' grind which will be started at one minute past mldnieht tomorrow nleht. While cycling as a sport has stead " Uy declined in public favor for a de- . cade and more, this six day survival of the good old times seems to have lost none of its popularity. Thousands ' turn out each year -to witness' th vent and some of . tne devotees have been, know to remain In the garden xor i wo ana tnree .flays at a time.. The list of entries this year is cal culated to furnish some rood sDort. As has usually been the case in late years the foreign riders are to pre dominate. - Walter Rutt and John . JStol, who composed the German-Hoi I and Team which captured nrst honors in last? year's race, head the list of foreign teams. Other European entries noted jot- ineir speea ana enaursn Krancois Faber, Hongrt I Victor - Dupre. Leon Qeorget, Roger Rabrousse, Maurice Brocco, and 'Albert J-.dward Wills, the diminutive Enarlish pace follower, who recently established me worm s recora ny- riding f I miles. wo yaras in an nour. The winners of past races follow In 1899, Miller and Waller. 2733.4 miles 1900, Kikes and McFarland. - 2628.7 miles: 1901, Walthour and M' Rachern, 26S5.4 miles; l0t, Leander ana itreDs. Z477.3 miles: . 190S. Walth our and Munroe, 2S1 8.3 ; miles; 104, Xiooi ana uorion, Z3B6.S miles; Root and Folger, 8260.6 miles; Root and Folger, 2292.J miles; Butt and Stol, 2686.4 miles, DM PMIEII CHOSEN I fll VMP1CS IVIL L IOlEWS0MDSilySOfE, JOliE P0I7EI1 OVER RATES California's Attorney Gen eral Draws Bill foStatc ; Iteration. (United Press Leased Wire.) San FranCiSCO. "JJae. - K FTnnlni tn give lot IUM Doard of n rnail uim. missloners Dower rreatar than that nn delegated to the interstate Commerce commission in regulating railroad af fairs, Attorney . General V. ft. Webb Is preparing a bill for Introduction be fore me legislature, at its approach- lng session. , ..-, . ... Z , .. . .The bill will clothe - the commis sioners with the , authority . tn milm rates for frelcht and mmrnnr trana. This year he was the star tackle on the club.g boxlnar and wrestllna- de- p.ouR2.0n .f.u. crr'r" iUi'n- team. - . I . ,, ,... i ", inis win inciuae steam, electric itonaia jonnson or Portland is an enai' - - - - wo waterway irai tne west folnt team, making two irom; xsicx f-enaergasi, commission-1 int commission Dan Pullen. the old : Washington uni versity, suard. who rniita I ha All-! bZVe Conrmissioner De- rootDan team, the first time that honor! nas ever sons to a north mrirm man. Pullen was appointed to the military academy from Alaska, being the first cadet from the territory, and is a mem per of the second class. He was men- cides oh Northern Trip'' With Football Eleven tioned prominently' as an A 11-American tackle by several eritios last season. I - Edgar Frank, chairman of the Multho- on Doys , from the northwest . who wei stars -4- the big games of the Army, transportation lines. ion Will be riven the er of the Olympic club of San Fran-1 f?weJ act as a court, to call for Cisco, statin, thst the A Wlnd O" " ,"5u" carriers. Following is an account of tha. Afmy "Vi V"Jn. ""A 1 celebration of victory over the Navy "Y "0"hu , un"M iVAr v-.i v.'JVKatlOT, or tha Purpose of estab from an eastern egchange, the 8unday "IW,?mah, SV1 Just relations "between carriers, following tha nine. Nnvomhar S- I eve, tne nignt Before the big football shippers and tha Dublin. 1906 1906, 107, FAIR MULTHOHAHa TO SEE WRESTLING ... There "has been such an lnslstant peruana on me part or the fair mem bers of the Multnomah club, to see Ed - O ConneU, the wonderful wrestling in- STr-ucmr in action, that they will be granted this privilege on Ladles' night, next Wednesday.- - Ever since O'Connell sieppea into tne umeught as the wrest Una marvel of th nnrlhstat ih nnii. lar Instructor lias been an object of in- iwni to ine women. - , . ( Edgar Frank, the greatest 126 pound amateur' wrestler the coast ever pro- oiiced, has consented -to go On aralnst O'Connell for a short exhibition. Frank nuwi mora sdoui tne wrestling game tna"J5.Per cent of the professionals sua me iaaies win nave a chance to see a. ciassy exnioiuon match, -pother features of the big program include drills, and gymnasium exercises by both boys' and girls classes. CORVAUIS OTRXS TO GAME OFj BASKETBALL Spedal Dlspntck to Tti Journal.) .. Or0-rtcultural" College, Corval 11b, Deo. S. Now that the local football season has closed. Interest is centered I ' In basket ball and an attempt is being J ' niaus o pick a team. Among tbe-.rnost promising canaiaates are Moore, Her ton and Spires of last year's five, and of the new material available is Har old, Pugh, formerly of Portland Y. M. C. A.; Keck, fullback on the football team, and two or, three other players of unusual ability. ....... . The basketball schedule has not been completed but the team will likely take 3SS": "L.5? 3 S45? PenVeriSd" r""1 .ui , of tha, hoiera would Iiwrn. Gran field, the wonderful little 126 the arrival of the team. Never before following the same. November 28: P.erQr. ,D1 T0"1"1 Shippers and the nubile ... ... l Ksuns) iwi wewn ma irwg nun inn ina i i a. Zm?, "L J.0, K"1?' Il LViV: an rnci-w organuStion:"- . J.aI?Ji ??2 Pendergast Intimated that probably mriT.mr 'nA.T" xers would p . Lawrence ju.ti0, the board mav annial To th- . . : - - i s iraniiain rna vnnnArriii nrriA i I v . M w . - nas an eleven received such an ovation Dound.r wiin Tni th ini VhmioS. I lnJor,lxe .commerce - commission for ss the victors were given today. Ing io'Wm nran nd ma'r "Present those who before Jthe Arrival of the special bear- "P ub Im.rt chimionVh?M Hmpla,n .'ya1nlt th 'aroads In Inter, ins- the men tha corn, of cadets ath. ,u,?ln i?" 5."!. cnniplonshlps I gtate matters . before tha federal com. ered at the station with the entire pop- m" IS send aiilnat ranfiid i-.Hnrv "'vA arawing up the bill GeS. ulace of the post and many from sur- M5i,.0nM .h''LLtrhi"?" '"I wl has studFed Ihs public ser. rounding towns.- I i.L:"' ,I- , h: , . I y1 ww r tne various states. The " V1 iwwmiui w aruwnwj I weelts. Dnnn. who hralcs hi. fr dnr- I ,tT Kirawon Biii py tne cneers or tne students, who in . hasehali nmo it n w accompany tne raiiroaa commission hnnrriiul tha hanra thv k.h I J" a oaseoaii game at forest Grove bill to nrovlda funds fn tha , stopped inl Ulng the menrWrled a" wk aid 1 will b.t'least sfi - " ' "f lb .". XXX .n,.u? Tho wekrbefo "ne I. TbU "ppo? I w York city eon siderably mor. VH . n .v.vu nuu (Vb 1 Y 1 Hunt. l mn Jiiw-iian ui Ril was mauv iui. ins . LtiueiR miKaa HOUSE LOOTED BY OOURilERS Executors of . Philadelphia .Avoman's Estate Find a . . Shyness of $75,000. (Vnlted Pnw iLmo Wire.) Philadelphia, Pa.. Dee. . -The rltv authorities are making art investigation of the serious charge that the home of the late Mrs. Georre M Wnmt ow of the former American manager of the Royal Insurance company, was loot ed of $100,000 worth of Jewelry, furs, garments and a valuable painting after the woman's body was found lifeless In the - mansion at 132 North Broad street on the afternoon of -October H. Aitnougn tne woman s deatn was re ported as due to valvular heart disease, some doubt of that is now expressed. It has been learned that this was only a superficial opinion, as no autopsy was " Mrs. ' Wood . was ' apparently alone in the house when she died. Her body was discovered ov an employe or the American District Telegraph, company 12 hours after death.. Then the coro ner and ether officials took charge of the remains and, presumably, looked af ter the property in tne House, which was unguarded, although it contained a Drofusion of art treasures, valuable silver and bronse, rich plate, rare rugs and thousands of dollars' worth of per sonal property. No Inventory of the goods was taken and no check on pos sible . looters was taken save- in the case of the articles found on the bod of curious people, who tramped in and It has since developed that the crowds out of the residence on October 13, managea to taice sway. witn tnem a vast amount of stuff, and the trus tees of the estate have made report announcing the disappearance of a 115, 000 copy of Leonardo Da Vinci's famous painting 'Mona Lisa," a priceless col lection of furs, costly Parisian gowns and hats and Jewelry, estimated as worth $75,000., f Mrs. Wood Is said to have worn two bracelets, one diamond circle which has been found, the other a handsome gem studded ornament valued at $10,000. which is missing. . - There was also a beautiful gold -chain, set alternately .with .rubies and dla mono, which cannot be found. COBNISHJI AN SEEMS ' ' A DOOMED VESSEL (Colted Presi teased Wlr.) ' ' : ' Portland, Maine, Dec 5. Fire in tha dock here yesterday destroyed nron-; erty valued at $300,000. The steamer Cornishman, which was lying at her dock, caught fire and the nearly suffocated before they escaped. The fire tugs temporarily extinguished the flames soon after they started, but they broke out again and It seems that the vessel la dooms. Sha i. Zi $400,000. r r -, - .T- VIA . neonle. The friendly relations between the """J 'vp.ooo persons, have deposits the lofX'- iVI JaI JUFh ,tar t0 Portland to take Neitken's place goat cadets yelled. club insists on sending him north. Moe this. Is The army captain stare amia i - icz : . "' When he could mako th. niti. nanni r.n. .ik. peck, the ir cantain was 1 1- i i.- -Lc- ""-.rT.. hoisted to tha tnn of tha .faa amlH . w" recently cries ror a speecn ur.,u, riiuuun-.iu.. reiiuw,ihim b.tter even than Bill- a s-raat dflr TnW m. T want tn I . . . , . . . . .r . . UT that If tha Nirna nf o.Hata will I ..V ma uurui i, I ciaflii win I rfi... . ... . . i shbw the same spirit that they nave w..t..i 'ri-,1"," "l7rr.D,ox," an2 m a a than aim. I . ... . . . . ' : - i REMARKABLE INVENTION snown ima year ana come to tne iud- .m . , - j "T - " nort of CantAin -Pull.n nt vaar In tfia """" "A"" Vyw." "r na Will .n.a. 1kTn. As usual, the new captain for -next IT) A TLY PAPTP OV year waa elected on the homeward trip , ana Lmn fuuen, tne Dig ngnt tackle. was unanimously - cnosen. "THE NORTH BANK ROA Visit the National Apple Show at Spokane i DECEMBER 7th TO 12th INCLUSIVE LOW ROUND TRIP EXCURSION RATES FROM ALL POINTS Round Trip from Portland tJX tft tpMi AN ' INSMENT THAT IAi: rKUVtb AINU bl KENQTn- A.-Y.-P. GROUNDS ENS EYESIGHT $1495 WELCH READY TO MEET LITARLAND rthilted Pren taiMt XCtrm Kan fMnntflM K O T r C - publisher of the Daily Gold Digger, of Nome, Alaska, today announced that ha Spectacles May Be Abandoned This Instrument, which the Inventor cauea "Aetlna" Los Welch, Angeles, Cal., Dec. 8. -Freddie pion, saia toaay mat ne was give racicy MOFariand weicn is U-. I ' . 7 wtiuna- to another fght. excited over the statements I gr!im: csko Daoera. which are. tn la- leading as to the lightweight situation. nad received notice from tha min I has tatented. : la pf the Alaska Yukon exposition grant- trade-mark word. iiisr mm ine concession to publish a In tha tr.,tm.t . - dally paper on the fair grounds L : 6 t'a.Vn?.Bt .?f ere diseases the I had not beafi out of Alaska for i""gniqr or -Actina- claims that there Stevens, "I had an idea it would bei :. ' VV ting or drugging the a Kooa uiing to nave an orriclal rjaner. l". .: --, : 1 ye in treating most run by a man that knows . the Alaska! Y i.ormB of disease. x tackled Cantain Lewi i-hlf !"- i i.mcaracis. sna other concessions, and here la the tele- J, abnormal growths ftjf ,mi oeen removed. Of , In t.-. -tkln 1. 1 l. . , I M V HI S Tl 1 m to' vat rtllt a Matron vikiii. ya,a u a li v pnner, lUIl OI k.t.. ,. - p-. v avowivu telegraphic news from all the Si r trV more numane method. umn, r , . . . . . . . I rial It. I F"8lnce Rattling N'lxnn will ha hi.av mining camps In Alaska, make It aLe""a b?n tested in thousands writing his book until the first of Fe clearing house for mining news then to rWuT mnV neonla f tilth.t ? ruary. and as I do not cars to remain fture the happenings on the fair ikelr Lffit s Inn..i dla- rfor tht length of time, I would grounds each day. f figure that at "hJ owne?l Tthat tfts Sierra Tm SSlX.tS? like to get 'on for a match with Packy least 20,000 people will come down from fL?w5eI":lJl!;5f iY.Lc?Jaan .,,n"lfu- McFarland. the Chlcaao llrhtwalarht. ! A'asica to tne fair. J. J, mur nna maae a good snowing wltn am willing to glv "I will fight McFeriand for a $5000 side bet at the lightweight limit, the same weight he will have to make If he rignta Nelson. Now if he is sincere in the matter let him come throutrh. nnd if not let him keep still." .... .. being McGrath Zi "Ln, merit, that they will give Seattle will be associated with m. n. ,)r Te? "lai. uney want every- irth of July flghVand I " W Alaskan newspaper man, dZttftu?nJi ?r.,;nn.iofo.ug? ln; give him another chance formerly oh th; Nugget. .7 . Aetlna!" oSS wm 1122$ Jn'trM I McFarland for $5000 1 w.a?. -urprised. to see the He of L" Mt W"I "?n ?nJjh am Duuamgs and tne progress that Is test , They Issue a book a Treatise on Dls- ease which - tells all about "Actina," the diseases It will remove, what others think of it, what marvelous results It has effected, and all about the respon sibility of Its owners all will be sent absolutely free upon request. This book should be ln the home of every farallv. Address Actina Appliance Co., Dept. oon. on weinui ewnansas Uliy, Mo. an extensive trip throughout the north- .', west uarnes win probably be played with several eastern teams that will tour the west It Is expected thsl this . year's team , will be better than that of last year, as a good eoach has , been secured. Several of the track men will practice basketball for preliminary training, thereby putting themselves Into condition for their various track vents. " The first T'FosrcounTry' run"1s t 6e held this afternoon, the winner to re ceive a large turkey, second man a goose, third a chicken, and fourth an egg. The course to be covered Is two miles In length over the dry streets of the town and fairly fast time will doubtless be made. STANFORD MAN ELOPES WITH SORORITY GIRL (Unites Press Tawd Wire.) Stanford University, CaL, Dec. 5. Robbins Little, a student In the geology department at tstanrora university, ana Miss Norine Graves, formerly of the COOKIHdl WILL . LEAD ACADEMY TEAMS ng made on the lair grounds. we a i and plant grounds, a in sight to Insure have our newspaper building l riKni on tne exrjosition rounds, and I have enough advertising HIP fln.tttfsl biiniua, r junior class,, having frequently sought permission to wed and despairing of It, quietly left the campus yesterday af ternoon and were married at San Jose. little played en the baseball and Rug : by teams, captaining the freshmen "fif teen" in his first year. He waa regis tered from Pasadena, Miss Graves be longed to the Gamma Phi Beta sorority . and registered In the department of Grwk from Whittter. The couple liave gone to Ban Miguel. Monterey cbunty, where Little will enter the cattle business. There are altogether too many viva fif making people unhappy. acts oenuv W enna ?tDromDt mm m - m ly on me bowels, cleanses fue system ejjectually. assist one m overcoming habitual constipat i on p ermanently. To get its t)eneiciol ejjects bif the rtetunne. r r ianu act u ircd the $ L'u loSriiupCo. Prescott Cooklngham, best known to his schoolmates as "Cooky," who this year played both fullback and quarter back on the Portland Auaaemy team, has been elected captain of the team for 1909. Cooklngham is a sophomore, and has still two years st the local school. Cooklngham will have every advant age In turning out a team next year, for radically the entire 1908 eleven will e back. One or two men will graduate, but the large majority of the squad will return to the academy. PORTLAND BOYS WILL LEAD OREGON TEAMS (Spedil DUMtrh to The" Joorsstt University of Oregon. Eugene, : Or., L)ec. .At a meeting of the sophomore c ass Verne Qllles of Baker City, was elected manager of the class track team for the coming season. After the meet ing the track men elected Chester Downs of Portland, captain of the cross country team in the Inter-class meet William Woods of Astoria was elected captain of the seniors and Charles Reynolds of Portland of the freshmen. The juniors will hold their election later. Companies Incorporated. : (Salpia Boreas nf Th. Jnnrk.1 1 ' Salem. Or.. Dec S. Articles of in cor poration have been filed ln the office of the secretary of stats as follows: Blue Mountain Placer A PowerScom- fany, principal ornce, Portland; capital tock, $26,000; incorporators. Charles Keno, l. rt. t'aister and Paul Rader. Western Manufacturing Sc. Develop ment company; principal office. Port land: capital stock $1,000,000; incor porators. William M. Saunders, Wesley u. eaunaera, ueorge a. uaunaers. Sam uel Q. Saunders and Leroy Lomax. Table Keck Mineral water compan principal Office, Portland; capital s toe $500,000: Incorporators, Johnston P. Porter. Bert Tales nnd Harrison Allen. Hood Land company; principal offloe. i-oruana; capital siock, siuu.uuu;- incor porators, Johnston P. Porter. James B. Kerr and Harrison Allen. - op mng investment company clpal office, Portland; capital stock $10, vuu; incvrpuntiurs, iee xic and Lee Sung. prin 110.. ong, Lee Lung, The Bulldinc Bunnlv comnanv nrlncl. Fal office. Bay City: capital stock $8. 00: incorporators. Barla D. Curtis. W, v. i iiiiu ana vviiuam B. uurtls. STENOGRAPHER SUES MCLAUGHLIN ESTATE , (t7olt4 Prus Leased Wire.) Santa Crus, Cal.. Dee. 6. The attor neys for Miss Anna Busteede, former confidential stenographer for Major Frank McLaughlin, who shot and killed his daughter and himself several months ago at Santa Crus, . are preparing to protect her claim for $15.76.25 against the state. Miss Busteede declares that this represents money she loaned Major McLaughlin during his financial em barrassments. The petition was to have come tip for hearing yesterday but owing to the In tervention of a demurrer on the part nf Samuel N. Rucker. administrator of the estate, the case was continued until January t. Argument between counsel for the re moval of Rucker was heard hv tha ouri ana resulted in a row In which the He was passed by Attorney ' R. V. Whiting of San Francisco, representing Mies Busteede. The charge of "Miss Busteede is that her chance of collecting the amount she claims to havs loaned Major Ma IauKhlln . has been ieonardiiaA kv Rucker's sale of the property of the taiaio unuer a pana lorectosure. .- KAISER'S GIlT TO AMERICAN CHURCH ("pedal Otasates t Tha Journal New York, Dec. 6 A bell presented by -Emperor William of Germany to tne German Reformed church of Amer- ica In East Sixty-eighth street will be dedicated with lnterestlnar - cerematttA iviomorrow on the occasion of the cele- Dratlon of the 156th anniversary of tne rounding or the church. The bell is five feet ' felgh . aad weighs 890 pvunas. cm one side it- Dears -the- Ger man coat of arms and an inanrtntlon reciting the fact that the bell Is a gift from Emperor William. . . Among tn distinguished parishioners ef the church in. former times - were the Baron von Staqber, who aided - the ivnirea elates in tne rtevoiutlon, ' and to whose memory a stone was placed In the church in 171. anrf John Jnik Astor. The gift from the German em- peror was f In recognition of the fact that . ie church haa been tha vorahin. ping place for thounands - cf Germans dnrins the century and a half of its CTle'fM'ra . . - i cosrsTTMrpTzoar itatistios. Prove that a neglected cold ar cough puts the lungs in so bad a condition mat consumption germs find a fertile field for fastening on one. Stop the V, ,? V, T"u" appears with Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Soothes the torn and inflamed tln. makes you well again. Sold by Bkldmore Dmg Co- . Damiana Bitters A- wonderful" Invlgorator and nervlna A powerful aphrodislao and special tonlo for both sexes. For sals at drug stores and liquor dealers, or by Weodaro, Clark & Co., 4th and Washington Btt CKABn WOODWARD SStTO CO. POBTLABTD, OB AGBWTS. -- K1 MMiSLMlTM (wsrtnrtMfwII. t ha rnnot anrnly ths l r ,,j lABVal aouent as VI Every Wcmaii , tttcaatatua aad thoaltf kamr MARVEL Hhlrlisn Spray sat Moet Conranl.nl, I -m II j a Via The Spokane, Portiand & Seattle Railway , DATES OF SALE Dec 6, 7 and 11 . , f RETURN LIMIT December 15th .a; Special. BusirresrMen'a Excursion From Portland, Fri- . Jay December U Leaving 5 :35 p. m. ; ; . ' " x ' i .Returning Sunday, 5 :30 p, m. .: j ; ' DAYLIGHT RISE DOWN THE COLUMBIA RIVER ON RETURN TRIPTWO SOLID VESTIBULED DAILY TRAINS IN EACH DIRECTION LV. PORTLANDs AR. SPOKANE v 9:15 a. m. 11:30 p. m. . 5:35 p. m. 6:55 a. m. - PULLMAN STANDARD and TOURIST SLEEPERS . ; s . DINING CARS and PARLOR OBSERVATION CARS ' Tickets and Sleeping Car Reservations may be had at City Ticket Offices, 122 Third St near Wvhington; 255 Morrison St., corner Third, and at Eleventh St. passenger station otocr. but aeml atamn (us Illuatnud book ada. rt m. full mnleulan aad Himrtinni tn. valuahla to ladles, MAKVBf, COL. & as4 uTm laatu fse Bale, ky kMmars Bras Oa.. Weadsia. Oa. aaa la aa-Sana Drms Ca. i I a Una, - IUM: !... BEST pi URINARY DISCHARGES BEUrBVED IW 24 HOURS Each Caa- sols besraftllDVI ths name ga-yy ttrqfcMneerfeUi v On Your Enjoy all the pleasure such a trip affords. The Compart-ment-Observation Car, Standard Sleeping Cars, Day Coaches and Dining Cars In daily service on The Oriental Limited were built with the ;: Idea, of offering you the.' greatest degree ot travel comfort Leaves Seattle 9:30 p. m. daily. Try ItW your next trip to Spokane, KUnne- i apolis, St. PauL Chicago and Easte ' OonneoUng train Jsarea VorOaad p. m, dally via Seattle - aad B&3 p. m. daily via "Hortb Bank Koad." ' H. DICXSOW, O. T. T. X, 18S Third St., ' ; Vortlaad. - -,-t '. . ? : . raduate. SkillfuL painstaking teacher. Livinr Expenses low. Many other advantage. Let us tell you about them. Write for catalogue. SALEM, OREGON . -W. L STALEY. PRINCIPAL UYP3EK0SIE1UL SUCCESS W CCWXG DISEASES V Dne Prlacfpally to ihe Fad lhl II I KNOW HOW hoa I am enable to reach ths vital soot with Atraot drives every disease from the systera by aSlni- ti h. am Xadlasr polalb : By my method tnent. which Ari rest e th. AtmA.. " Vi r-ni T SolB to th because my iearohlnV MarMa!irT&.reW of tha trouble. My" sperlencs In eufl;, ,h':B,.I": "2.r a. VSVJ FREE, and do not obligate you to en sacs my services. . tea about his case before olnf further. n h?u,d .consult CHICHESTER'S PILLS boiw. aaated aita Blu? RHoa! Jake a. mIm,. B7Vr V SAID BY DI?tJGOISTS EVERYWKFKE Iv Ii W7- "" ,.. .- . .. ....... " . . "V ! I have treated an maai nu. tt.i wnii a no ease alwava an ual t a I cure and reason a ' . Llfe-stse ' reproductions of . the human form,- fresentins a study of health and dlaeasa afford. . nf educational opportunities not found else. . . arbere. - . - , : - Our medical offices and treatment-rooms are on the same floor, t!iourh separated from tha museum by a large hall, so that there Is no een fusion or publicity; parties desiring to consult us can do so in strict privacy and free of charge. :$5i.Qffii Our Fee for a Com-, plete Cure Id any Uncomplicated Case. ..Waalrnaaa fit man V.rlaala --KrVi.M., blflty,. Kidney, Bladder. ProsUtle and fall Con tracted Dlsesse.'--.. - - ,,-.1 - . If you cannot-call, write for self-examlnatloa blank; Hours, A. M. t I P., U. daily, fiea days, to 12 only..' .. aVa OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE V8"1 MolttIliloir BTBgET, Bstweea fonrth and Tlfth, yorland. Or ) treated so many cases that I know Just what . , ; -V Vhrmyar.7.r?aWlnn:g 0t th OOMTMAOTMO 9ZSOSBBBS. ! In tie Other aliment ceeullar to men 1s a prompt and thorough cure so- asseatlal., Contraeted dianmtara tend to work backward until the most vital nerve centers h.onm. ir volved in the inflammation. Then followa a chronic suss that 'stub bornly resists all ardinary . treat ment. - Safety demands that avow vestige of infection be eradicated at the earliest possible mom.nl. My treatment Is thorough. Tha remedies employed have a 'mora positive action than haa aver be fore been attained, and so perfect 'Is mr method of annflratlnn th.t tea chronic , cases yield - com pletely. .,..- .-V--: .. ...... TaJUOOOXU. Thla most prevalent of all dis eases of men Is also the most neglected, either through dread of . rfh methods of treatment eommonly- employed,, or .through Ignorance of thegrava dangers that accompany . the disease. As varicocele Interferes directly with the circulation and procese of w"te nd repair thrdugnout the generatave organs, tha necessity of Pr,?m!t " J thorough cure can not be loo forcibly emphasised. I varicocele in one week by an absolutely painless process. , cures 'are permanent and are ac complished without the use of a .., naaiwre or caustic J 2r?v0f5c".a'' "'PM with the most modern and elentlne' devlr.. CAVED BFBa??,vL5f.U CHRONIC DEEP-SEATED. COMPL1 CATED plSEAfeES. My fees are reasonable and within tha r.i. bvood jpoisdN, bladdeS akd Uwn&x diaorcerI:, ol,lAQloM the D RlAYlib Rco.: irooira ro MoaMjey wrebtb, tomttsto. okxaow .- - - Jrlvata Sutraaoa, 3 a4orrlsoa Stre.tT" ' wOB'. cornmci