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. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER: 22, 1908. IS II JIM FlYIIII COLD Ljjjg5ti ', Husky Pueblo Fireman Sent tQ Dreamland in the First Hound. rfTnlled PrpM Leased Wfre.fc : Rn FinnniKcn. T)nn. 22. Sam fjinsr ford, the "Boston bone-breaker," aa ha - waa dubbed last night by Billy Jordan, Is likely to be a mere spectator at most of tha fights ha attends In the near future. : When ha Knocked Jim riynn 'cold In the first round last night ha added about 1 feat of solid stone wall to tha color Una that has been separ ating; htm from a chance at a purse almost aver since the public began to realise his ability aa a fighter. it was so easy lor iangiora tnat n Aid not know be had been In a fight. He went back to hla corner and sat down and chatted with tha crowd about him, as it ha had Just walked out ana - Knocked an apple on a-ience post. ' Flynn rushed the nesrro at the start. ?he chocolate demon was cool and aa ight on his feet aa 'a feather. Ma waited for Flynn, blocked most of hla blowa and met hla rushes with terrific body blows, such as the Tans tiers nave not seen in many a day. '-.-' .. Killing Was Swift. , Tha fierce exchange of blows gave the negro the advantage every time. It waa awtf t work. ; It could not have lasted long In any event The end came with startling sudden ness. Flynn ' went In with nls head down. Langford met him with a little mora vigor perhaps than before. It waa as If he hadbeen feeling out hla man and had decided whjare to put In the final blow. Flynn led, but failed to do any damage. Berore tne nreman re aalned his balance the areat sledge ham mer right arm of the negro had swung In-a mighty right ;,hook that went squareiy to ma point or ine jw. nymi stopped like ha had been shot. In tha fractional nart of exteefcond that he re mained on his-feeta vicious, power ful straight arm Jab with the left land ed on the same spot and the fight waa over. y -it was.- full five minutes before Flyrfct could be lifted into his corner by his seconds. A prominent' San Franciscan, sitting In a box, expressed the opinion of many. When ne aeciarea:. Would Carry a Oat "I know how I would get him. I'd ahnnt him. A white man that would get In a ring with that thing without a gun, is a fool." ' 1 it Khel aver atrre.es to fight Ling- ford, which is most exceedingly Im probable, Langford's managers probab ly will insist thai no iireariiiB o car HaTI tiv the seconds. T.nnrford now is more isolated than ever. If he had any of the instincts of the money-making fighter, he would have let Flynn remain In tha ring for a few rounds at least. He would have permitted himself to be scarred up a bit and would have been able to make some more engagements. But he Is Just a natural horn fighter and he wont to It from the jump. He came out laughing like hair a ripe watermelon. Tha fans are tonkins: for a return en- gement for Monte Attell and Jimmy alsh, the bantams, WHO fought 16 furious rounds to a draw. This gave the local public as good an exhibition as tney wanted ana tne ciiwu was sat isfied. FOOTBALL FANS ARE gon will watch with a great deal of in terest the result of tha meeting of the Multnomah club directors tonight to determine Whether the University of Oregon snail continue as tne 'inanica gtvlng day attraction, or whether that Important date shall be turned over to Oregon Agricultural college during 1909 and In alternating years. Most of the directors are said to. favor the alter nate year plan and It Is not likely that there win do any nesiiauon aDout awarding the game to the Aggies. .. Should the directors consign the game to the Corvallis eleven, it Is hardly llkelv, the Oregon alumni contend, that the varsity will ever again meet the "Winged M." Bugsna will immediate ly, they assert, enter into a long time contract with the University of Wash ington to play alternate holidays at eeatue ana jcugene. Machinists Win Indoors. '-Although outfteldlng the Helser ft TTnden Machinists last night, the clever Indoor baseball team of the Catholic C1UO aurierea neieac ay me score or JT i to 19. The machinists won by outbat ting the clubmen. . . ... . , P.'McHale and Croaby occupied the sraD xor too a. . ounn ana allowed 14 hits compared with It secured off Sweeney of the defeated nine. . Crosby oxoned 14 men In the seven Innings ha twinea. .- - : Oregon "Beat Anaconda. n-W niaoatea fn Tan JaBRaf Anaconda, Mont.. Dee. 22. The Ora gons, the Dallas basketball aggregation which Is touring the United States, de feated Anaconda last night 12 to It. Anaconda led In the first halft 12 to $. However, the Oregon a strengthened in the second hair ana quickly overcame tne disadvantage Pootbali Challenge. ' .Any team In the city whoa average la not over 117 pounds wanting Christ mas or holiday games, call up Bellwood Ida miiu rpk lur -i.iuiney. ' -- a racvxxAB wmavos. Of tha foot or ankle may produce a very serious sprain. A sprain la mora painful than a break. In all sprains, nuts, burns and scalds Ballard's Bnow Liniment Is tha best thtng to use. Re lieves tha pain Instantly, reduces swell ing. Is a perfect antiseptlo and heats rapidly. , Price tGe, 10c and $1.00. Bold by SKiamore Lrug jo. ft s VATCHKiG MEETING INDIAN" AND ITALIAN IN , - : ' THON K " , TiJkJUJjJ , Picture . showing; Tom Longboat, " K ... 7" ' "-" M i K i '."r-r ' " -UP L-. . i - i I It- ' ' ' .f"' "' 1 ' I'.- at aK- . v- f ;:-. r do Pletrt, the collapsed hero of Italy, running Id the recent Marathon race In Madison Square garden, New York, the redman winning after Dorando collapsed near the finish of the 26th mile. Dorando had pre viously defeated Johnny Hayes, the American who won the London Olympic Marathon. x RECEIPTS OF The following table shows tha big anip giove conies la: Winner Loser. Decision. ....W. Jeffrles-Sharkey . , . . Jeffries-Corbett K. Corbatt-MoCoy ,r.. . . .K. . ..W. ...W. ...K. ...K. ...K. ...K. ,,.K. ...K. .L.-F. ...K. W.-F; BrittJCorbett , . . .-r. . Jeffries-Fltssimmona Ft tzsi mm ons-Cor bet t Jef fries-Ruhlln ...... Nelson-Brltt ........ Brltt-Gans Jeffrles-Munroe Ft tzalmmons-Sharkev Corbet t-McGovern . . . Gans-Nelson ........ Qana-Britt ........... . . . . .K. OUTLAWS PLAfi MOVE a Ka r.ia1im1riBrtf Kftt ttA fit 111 1ft the air, the state leaguers already are laying piano iur iuo ui uswcwu au-a a. 1... fAllAw ha fnmnlAt full- tha neaotlationa with the One or tne nrsi moves ruw uuwi will be the estaonsnmeni, in euner mi Francisco or Oakland, of modern 1 Am mrmr, aa thA 1t YlAM beefi secured scouts will be sent after some pf the stars now playing orgni wui Tnen me circuit wm . . At a. ill ArnTA mrtn IjCm An. a-eles added. President Herman had had his eye on im Amoioo ;l? time, ana now, uowmi n" V . i in trn Intn the inml Cltv. A number of Los Angelenos ...a mi luii.H . " - - ; nave promisea 10 jlihu lng a god team will be gathered. X 13m 11" t-t.vi.iiv . , v... ik. Cna at leaaue aDDarently has not aiarmea m ounw. uj fnd that Sacramento . can wpport XUll SCneaUlOU v-rcmy. i ,, ,v . Coasters will speedily learn this if they carry out, meir inrt. Upton Quits; Burns Yacht Plans. nialtad Fr-a taeowwa,i . . , . j V. n , Via wnllM Tint Qhal. lenga the holders of tha American cup Because na naa "wn i.t- ii -vr Vnvlr V.nht ollin An tha eondiaons or tne race o m run. n u- i - v. tana imaaI naa bMn or dered to bum all the plans of the chal lenging yacnt wnicn ne nu io ur juipton. - MultAomah Club Notes. Th haniitMn Millard tournament at the Multnomah club began last night K. L. . Meraereau defeated R. M. Jonea i . l M,,k. .1... KA A it IliMAHall III Vll" ill III SJMB, - also defeated E. D. Barrett In the same Class. 50 to 4a. xuuy neat tsa iamoer An in the aecond class. 60 to 41. - Tha finals in tha handball tournament will be clayed Christmas morning ac- cordlnr to present plana Arthur and Dick Jones will contest with MoAlpin and Kllsworrnw V Drain Girls Winners. Rneclal Dlnuttfh to Tha ImiraaLl Drain. Or.. Dec. 22. A llvelv basket ball game played here last night by the Roseburg hlch aohool and Drain hlrh school girls resulted in victory -for the jjram gins, oy a score or li to s. Beautiful Pictures and - ' Frames. K. ' ' - Our holMa Una nntalna . tha beautiful framed pictures - and picture frames to be found anywhere. We have Jnw pen equippea laciory ana are turn nar out work to order that ham nn for quality or twice. -- Wa are showing 4vwv v i vt i nm v& inuuiuinga. mostly new deslsns. Wa invite vaur esrerni in' spectlon. - v. . BAftBORS, VAIL ft CO.. ,170 Frst St, Portland. 6r. ' ' - - 1 Eoyal Dulcet Dainties. Better than most candy for children! better than any wafer" for grown-ups. Royal Bakery & Confectionery. - " 1 "" Chrlstmaa cards New Tear cards, art i , rii:iunive lines imported ana domestic. The postal shop, 124 Fifth ON COAST STROfiGHOLD 1 ' Iting-, Field Track and Diamond RUNNING GBEEK MARA- RACE Ua " iss" n- -- -t '"-T r.'.L n sin is au-if-MMl the Canadian Indian, and Doran- ; - GREAT FIGHTS money taken in at various chamDion- o'V v.-.. PI 1 1 I 1 VC JJ 4 " i. ifffir Gate, Fighters' Receipts. , Share. . .$rt6,30() $35,465 . . S6.340 48.S38 . . 56,350 .18,810 .. 48.311 31,402 . . 82,245 ( 24,98 . . 31.800 22,289 . . 22,001) 16,500 . . 30.8H0 19,260 . . 27,770 16,278 . . 21,650 16.235 . . 21,761 15,262 , . 21.000 14.700- . 21,766' 15.245 . 6ft, 71 5 33,500 . 16,000 26,000 Place. New York Ban Francisco. . . . New York Colraa, Cal San Francisco .... San Francisco. Carson City...... Pan Francisco. . . . San Fran olsco .... San Francisco...., San Francisco. San Francisco San Franoiscb. . . . , Goldfleld. Nev.,;.. San Francisco..,,, E STATEMENT 11 BLUFF (United Prw Laaaad wire.t Los Angeles. Cel., Dec. 22. "Some one is making bluff. I am not going mio me uuwa.w oaseDaii, ztrmiy de- ciarea Frank Chance today to the united rreaa wnen shown a -statement made by a Fresno magnate, who said the manager of the Chicago Cubs was about to leave the ranks of organized baseball. "I have not made any announcement of my plans for the future because they are not In ehape for that yet, but I will say one thing: No matter whether I go east again or not, 1 am not going to join tne outlaws, i naa never given such a move a thought, and whoever started that story invented it for the occasion. The Outlaw Story. (Halted Prats Leased Wire. I Fresno. Cal.. Dec. 22. That Frank Chance, cantaln manaaer of the Chi cago Cubs, will abandon organized base- Daii' ana Become a mem tier of the out laws" was the sensational announce ment made today by a prominent base ball official, one of the directors of the Fresno club. Aocordinr to this mans statement. Chance will Join tha San Francisco club and will devote his whole energies to building up the game in California and making It the greatest baseball state in the country. "Frank Chance's purpose In coming to California," said this same author ity, "was solely to size up tha baseball situation with a view Of lining himself with outlaw ball." Chance is known to have had soma friction with President Murphy of the Chicagos, and It. Is said that this waa one of the principal reasons for his unexpected move. Dry Tlx Corewood. ;' Sawed or four-foot lunath. Main S. A-166B. -Oregon Fuel company. Every Woman aisanminiiniiiirKv ..-. aoooime weBderra, MARVEL ttiUrUna Sorav InejMw varM tobr. Afro. ntnmma etmentm. us Haf. -m roil tt ff b ratnnoiiUFnlT the ur, sut md4 Mama for - wmmtw a.HM awcin BO l iT -r . nines uiiiwHRuMiiaanirfmnraiD. v ,ln.hl.lAl.iu m - - HUSK GHAfiC BRANDS ill?! Bklesssra SrB Do Waeoart. t-tC aU Lsus-Saf is Draa C, atene. Mill RED HOT GOSSIP FOR RABID FADS No local umclrex of which there Is quite a crop, will get a fhance In tha Northwestern league, according to. a statement made this morning by Pres ident Lucas. L,ucas. in addition to Bob Caruthers, says he will have one other northwestern league diamond 'official of last aeason and an eastern man. Ha is not ready to give out their, names, Borer Bresnahan. the new mnnir.r of the Bi. Louis Cardinals, wants young blood on his team. Tha only veteran on the team, Billy Gilbert, will be retained. Bresnahan says that the only fixtures on his team next season are Kenkti-hv lot first and Joe Pelhanty In ,the out- "Wanted, an office room."' "Thla " Is the slosran of President Lucas of the Northwestern league. Lucas has been hunting around for three weeks for an office and hasn't found one yet - - . e t Fred Markla. who rmoMvA tnt nf cheap notoriety by failing to touch sec ond base In that memorable game be tween the Cubs and Giants and who caused an additional game to decide the National league championship, is want ad by Roger Bresnahan for his St. Louis team. Roger and Merkls come from the same neck of the woods. e Mrs. Tr Cobb, hnaa nf tha T CnKK household and guardian of tha Ty Cobb purse swings, says -. sne aoesn t care whether Ty ever Dinars the hornehMa or scoops a floater arain. Mm Tv r. Icently fell heir to a cool million. George Stalllns-s. tha new mi. of the New York Americans, intends to sacrifice several heads la the interest of harmony. On the other hand. Mc- 01 me utants lay ne Is about ready to stand pat on his team of last season. Building Permits. Eft at Main Straot natnaan -Cool Tt.1. ty-flfth and Raat Thlriv.awth ri.,....n & Claussen, erect story and a half frame dwelling, $1650; Belmont street between oorcuurenm ana eighteenth. John Du "le. erect two story frame flats. $1000; Yamhill street between Fourth and ruin, r-ortiana Oas eomnonv rami. ui.e aiuijr uiivk more, ouu; Wflsco street oeiween lurtna avenue and East Sixth Street William Reldt trt t frame flats, $8000; Wasco street be XSfS? Qranfl svenua and East Sixth, flats, $$000: Rodney avenue between Sumner and Emerson, E. R. Conlff. erect two. Storv friuna A u.al linn. t.AAn Maaon street between Grand and Union avcuucB, m. an. KOtn. erect one alnrv frame dwelling, $600: Morris street be tween MississiDrjl and Alhlna iwn &.IiOB?i 'act .one story frame dwelling $800; Fremont street between Montana1 and Revera, Finnish Workers associa tion, erect two storv trams hall tennn. Morris street between Mississippi and j., urn oc riunn, erect ona story frame dwelling. $800: Morris street be tween Mississippi and Albina, Ferreii & Hoss, erect one story frame dwelling, $800; Bast Main street between Thir teenth and Fourteenth. Lois H. Bher- mA1,ayA.tlon .to two ,0""y frame fat, $1000; . Fifty-ninth street hntwean irr,: ton and Wiahran. W. J. Dunlap, erect two storv frame dwelling tisnn- Tann. street between Alberta and Webster ?Jt repair one story frame dwelling, $190; San Rafael street between Wil liams and Rodnev avennaa HaHia t i Woo. erect two and a half story frame dwelling. $6000; Flanders street between Fifth and Fourth. Frank Watklns, exca vate basement. $2000. - I ... - QI0VE SALE Buy Tour Christmas Cloves ifow and Sara. Best $1.60 French kid gloves, all col ors, two clasp style. 9Sc a pair, neat $1.75 quality, $1.38 a pair. $3.60 long kid gloves, $2.63 a pair. Gloves hearing our stamp, like everything else that comes from this store, Is sufficient guarantee of merit Glove ordtr. la- sued. McAIlen ft McDonnell, Third and Morrison. The Best Ts Good The best of anvthlna- Is a-ond. ami Sexine Pills are the best of any tonic wa have found. They are guaranteed for any - form of nerve weakness, for men or women. Price, $1.00 a box, 6 boxes $5. Address or call; The J. A. Clemenson Drug company, corner Sec ond ana ramniu streets, rortiand, or. This is the store where you get all the great remedies. How DrugeS Eat Up the Vitality Most all of the medicines sold to day are merely combinations of alco. hof and poison. The very founds tlon of the doctor's prescription is poison. When you take a drus- containing poison you do yourself mora, harm than good, because every dose weak ens your nerves and lowers your vitality. You must understand that disease Is the result Of Insufficient vital!! v. and before you can cure any ailment you must build up vitality in the part that causes the trouble. If your stomach is weak: if vnur bowels are Inactive; If your heart, liver, kidneys or snv other or iron oi your Dooy is weaa or aiseaseo, re store Its natural vitality and the ail ment cannot exist Drugs don t do that Instead of building up, they tear down. They sap the body of Its lorce uniu n is i force until Ike a drled-up lemon. To attempt to cure sfchronle or nervous disease with drugs is like trying, to put out a fire with oil. - The human body Is electrical. Human vitality is created by elec tricity. When your body has plenty of electricity It has plenty of vital ity.' That means health. . v ifilectro-Vlgor Is the dry-cell body battery for saturating the nerves and vitals with life-giving electric ity.' It builds up vitality ami strength In every weakened, organ and removes tha cause of disease bv giving to ' every atllng- part the power to do Its work as Nature In-' tended. I - Rlectro-Vlgor does not shock or blister. - Its, influence le powerful. SOCCERTEAIf III GDIIDiriOII Christmas Day Game Prom ises to Prove Fast and Exciting Match. ; - Portland's now numerous soo.ee r fol lowina- Is doinar llttl else- than talk of the Christmas afternoon game on Mult nomah field, when Multnomah will pit Its first team against the .Portland Cricketers in the moBt important match of the present' league aeason. Once be fore this year Multnomah and the Crick eters met The ..hihman were well drilled and well organized; the Cricket- era .were new io one another ana with out practice. The result was the worst heating ever administered in a Portland game, uie score being 11 to 0. J. J. Churchlev. the Tiard headnA tnan agar of the Cricketers, promptly fired practically tha whole team. Only two or three of tha men who nlava1 !n tha first game will figure against Multno- nwi nexi fTiaay afternoon, instead on tha forward line there will be a fast new trio Bruce, a new arrival from Glasgow, Art Mills, -a first class left wing man, and Maclean, also fresh from ocotusn games. These three . are oro nounced the equals -. of Multnomah's crac: inside trio Bid Mills, Harry Mat thew and James A. ninlc . Tha clubmen are praotleally forced by circumstances to put two injured men inta the game. Crosby, right fullback and well known as one of the club box ers, has a mashed shoulder, whleh ha got In last Saturday's game against the p. R. A N., snd Hanson is still suffer ing rrom a wrenched knee, sustained in the Thanksgiving game against "the nangers. Fenwlck will be played at half for the Cricketers, while Robertson, who came irom ncoiiona with Bruce, will be cen ter half. The team la a well balanced one, is wen arranged and Is causing """n aaorrn among supporters ox Mult nomah, who are predicting little better win, aii vveii ureK. HANDS03IE PBESEXT ON EVE OP TRIP ABROAD Rev. E. Nelson Allen, nnmtnr nf Ttnv. thorne Park Presbyterian church, was agreeably surprised 8unday morning at the conclusion of hla sermon by tits presentation of a substantial check as an expression or the good wishes of his church which he mav earrv oHth him on his trip to Egypt and the Holy Land. The presentation was made by C. V. Palletf. Mr. and Mrs. Allen are planning to sail from New York Febru ary is. on tne caronla or the Cunard line, direct to Alexandria. They will apenir nnout three-weeks In Kgypt anil a Meaioine That Zs Medlolne. 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A.HalI,M.D. - ' 1314 .Second At, . ' - . IBATTUV WASH. Please send me'prepafd. your free, 100-page Illustrated book. Name - ' Address .. . GOOD month In the Holy Land, coming back through lower Italy, then to Paris, and rtu"L1.n from London. The trip will probably occupy about five months. It will be Mr. Allen's second trip abroad and ha and Mrs. Allen will spend tha l?rg'rP"rt of th,,p tlm ln .Palestine. He will carry a camera amf bbu in views with which he oaa illustrate hie leeturea When ha returns. . ... ... , . "CALL ME ANYTHING , BUT A GENTLESLAN" ", ' . tTJhlted Frew Ltaaed Wire.) Seattle. Dec, 21 "I don't care what they call me, as long as they do not Insult ma by calling me a 'gentleman.' la the socialist reproof of 'Edward j. Lewis of Portland, state Socialist or ganizer for Oregon. Lewis waB arrest ed for- beating W.. B. Parks, another Boclalist, at the labor temple. Lewis, who believes the terms "gentleman" and "Socialist"' are the direct antithesis of each other, was referred to by the for mer title In a newspaper. He is wroth aa a result- TOO MUCH FOR UNCLE 7 SAM'S PUZZLE SOLVER "To my deaf brother. "Missouri "If not delivered within 10 days re turn to . Councilman A. N. Mills. 925 Mllwaukle street' The TUddV faced hrlckmakar n.t tha city legislative body was surprised on receiving his , mail the other day to fat among other letters one, bearing he strange address quoted above. The local postofflce authorities had returned It because of tha indefinite Whereabouts of "dear brother In Missouri." I Inquiry by Mr. Mills Among hts work- MEN The Best Doctor at a Fair Price Though My Experience Is Vastly Better, My Fees Are Really Less Than the Aver age Doctor Charges. The value of experience depends not so much, upon Its volume as upon Its quality. A thousand years of Inaccurate practice would make no physician more proficient. Though my experience Is considerable in quantity, its value lies In the fact that It Is experience of the highest order experience acquired through careful and conscientious practice, proven scientific by an unapproached record of permanent cures. I have for twentv-flva years been curing all diseases pecultar to men. and each one of these years has been crowded full of carefl study, and sound, good experience. MVnFEB is only In Uncomplicated Cases You Pay Whin Cured pzozrxa BZ.OOS poiboit. No dangerous minerals to drive (he virus to the Interior, but harm less, blood-cleansing remedies that remove the last poisonous taint VAJMCOCEI.B. Absolutely painless treatment that cures completely In one week. Investigate my method. It Is tha only thoroughly scientific treat ment for this disease being em ployed) PE. My colored charts, showing the male anatomy and affording an In teresting .study in men's diseases, will be given free upon application. In all my work I am thorough, painstaking, ad careful to give Just the right treatmet required in each Individual caae. For 25 years I CONSULTATION AND DIAGNOSIS FREE. I do not charge for advice, examination or diagnosis. If you call for a Private talk with me, you will not be urged to begin treatment If Impossible to call, write. Office hours a. m. to f p. m Sundays. 10 to 1 only. The D R. TAYLO R Co. VaXVATS SKTBAirCS, B34H MO&BXSO STBEXT OOXITBB SECOaTS AVD XOBaUSOff STBZTS, l"OXTXAjn, OSSOOV Our specialty Is to build up health to a permanent and perfect standard, and we believe In our ability to get results. W believe honest statements can ba passed out to honest men by honest methods and that men have confidence, enough In their fellowmen not to ahy at every guldepoat without investigating; a little on their account. We believe In working, not weeping, and In the pleas ure of our work. We believe that a man gets what ha goes after; that one deed done today la worth two deeds tomorrow, and that NO MAN IB DOWN AND OUT UNTIL HB HAS LOST FAITH IN HIMSELF. We believe In today and tha work we are doing; In tomorrow and tha work we hope to do and the aura toward which the future holds. We believe In courtesy. In kindness. In generosity, In good cheer, In friendship and honest competition. We believe there is something doing somewhere for every man ready to do It, and we are ready right now. Our experience and facilities are unequAIed In Portland, and we have tha largest referred praetlee in the city. We mean by "referred practice" patients referred to us by others who previously treated with us and voluntarily recommend their friends to us for similar treatment. , Expert Medical FRFF Any Uncomplicated Sps- ( 4 A Examination "LL cial Disease Cured for $ " Our treatments are mild our results are quick. We successfully treat Acute, Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Blood Poison. Varicose Veins, Ca tarrh. Pkln Diseases, Stomach and BoweC Troublea. Plies. Fistula, Kldpey and Bladder Ailments, Nervous Debility, and many other diseases of men not mentioned here. Ne business address er street number on our envelopes or packages.-' Consultation and advice free, ir you can not call at office, write for eif-axamlnatlon blank many eases curtd at home. Medicines $t.Q to M.tO par course. - . . : :!'.. ' ' " V - r" i a v .- ''' -- i - '; . ' Hours 9 . aa. to t p. m. loadsys, 10 s m. to la. st. louis w dispci.'s.-:;.' '- ' COS&TXB BrCOTTD ura iiMuti, osti.atd, c men. at the brickyard discovered tha fact that tha atrange letter had hein sent by one of a family who rccentlr pitched Ha tent near the brickyard. Tha writer, pot having any house numer blmself, wrote tha councilman's tin tsa envelope. , " , ., Ah Boon Starts Toe rnale. . fOattea trm Vtmweit Wtr. V San Franclaro, Dec. 22. During an at. tempt on the part of Aft Soon to stanl the gold ornaments of a elave girl named Tick Kr In Chinatown, Hon Yan, believing that a torig war had started, leaped from a window en the third floor ana sustained Injuries that may ratiaa his death. Snaon was arrested and taken to the city prAsct. charged with attempt to commit roJbbe. Notaries Commissioned. (Salem Bnraaa ef Tha Joarue!.! ' . Salem, Or. Dec 12. Commissions ss notaries have been Issued to George W. Hamilton, Joseph; J. W. Me Robert. Banks: and 3. It Lawrey, Pendleton. Can't look well, eat well or feel well with Impure blood feeding your body. Keep the 'blood pure with Burdock Blood bitters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep clean ami you will ave long life. Hives, eczema, itch or salt rhenm sets you era iv. Can't bear the touch of your cimhlng. Doan's Ointment cures the most obstinate cases. Why suffer? All druggists sell It. . Don't use harsh physics. The reac tion weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Gt Doan's Reg. ulets. tThey operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. "My cihlld was burned terribly about the face, neck and chest I applied Dr. Thomas' Eclectric OH. The pain ceased and the child sank Into a restful sleep." Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg., Dm. TATXOB, Tha Zrttadlar Speeiaiiat. have been proving my ability and my business methods have always been strictly reliable. My treat ment is as correct as modern sci ence can make it Others may of fer Inducements, such as cheap treatment or qnlck treatment, hut my foremost claim Is for thorough which In the long run IN EVERY CASE means the cheapest and the bent. , CONTRACTED DISOBDEM. Tou can depend upon a quick and thorough cure by my treatment. A quick cure is desirable, because a slow cure is apt to be no cure at all, and a chronic development will come later. I cure you beyond the possibility of a relapse, and In half the usual time required. lETLXX AZ3VWZST8. Often the condition appeairing te be the chief disorder is only a re flex ailment resulting front some other disease. Weakness) some times cornea from varicocele or stricture; akin and bona diseases result from blood poison taint, and physical and mental decline follow long-standing functional disorder. My long experience In treating men enables me to determine tha exact conditions that exist and te treat accordingly, thus removing every damaging cause and Its affects? irroL, n?ar vt asmngton. , . t