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f - , THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY .EVENING. APRIL 21. 100D 10 Itlna. TrncK, Field, Diamond F T3S W01D HEBS IHIIfJP ST.IUDGY ELS Jud Smith, . Deliberately Trips Olsoii-rCarsoii Has v Southerners on Hip. Despite the fact that the , Xsoa Angclee baseball team wai "after" Olson, and for ht matter the rest of the Beavers, McCredle's crew soundly trounced them yea terday, 10 Young Kwiit net wtinM 1oIiiks In the south, . esne dally hta noliit no-run - gum. had . afted It on die breciea the other dHy, was canny, for the locals. They only 'connected wifely five times, but when - thev did smite ; the sphere It fairly screeched shoving the atmosphere aside on Ha brief Journeys. There were all ' aorta of hlta garnered together In that quintet of binglea. There wa that corking home run of Breen, that awful wallop of Johnson and that tantalising Texan of Kennedy. - Everyono of them was good for a chime from, the scorer's gong. , ; ' 1 " 1 The' "111 ' feeling - between the Io Aneeies team and the Portland players ' which bad Its inception la the Seraphic burg to the south, waa nursed along on this trip to the north. - It cropped out-when W hoeier came to bat, flared highest when -Jud Smith deliberately tripped Ol son and gradually -died, away after Daley tried to, interfere with Ken nedy's catch on first base line. And . right here Is where Umpire McCarthy comrs in for a posey. He saw the dirty work of Smith dlrtv la a most appro priate word and' motioned Olson to score after he bad turned back to third base. Shortly after thla little-episode .Manager Mcuredie drew up at tniro on his circuit of the aacks, and what . lie said to Smith, would not sound nice in a salon. "! For ' the ' benefit of the ' neophyte. It might be added that Mana ger Mae is one of the biggest and nifti est looking men In the game. . v, , ' Carsoa . In Great , Torm." v But to get back to the game. Port land played the kind that wins on any green. Al Carson was In great form nnd held the Berry payroll down to four tingles,' three of them of the scratchy order. Once In the third frame be was in a mighty bad hole but steamed up and pitched himself out In big brush style. The ' bags were bulging with two men out, yet the -ex-busher offered iip the kind that hatched flies and the sjlg was up, ,.-.vv-v r- t , Portland icommenced scoring before the game was two Innings old. John son was transported to Wheeler station LVla ; the four ball express., . ITe took passage again immediately on the Breenville limited and completed Ms ; tourney without further Interruption. ;That home run of Breen's was more or ,less of a fluke,' due probably to ..the moisture clinging to the blades out in center, Daley ran In on the ball, which was a line drive, but it bounded over his head and continued Into center field. There was no more scoring until the "sixth, when a trio of Beavers, lumbered 'across the white rubber it wasn't treally white, you know, because t the rain and mud.- .Olson reached first via the pass route. Ort. was there with the sacrifice. , McCredle burnt up the grass en route to Del mas, who threw to Smith to catch Olson. ,; Olson made a long, 'daring slide, but ; Smith missed the 'throw, .Olson was up In a Jlffy-not a , woman's--and started for home. : Smith stuclc out his hoof aa Olson passed and neatly" but not secretly tripped the 'speedy shortstop.---.Olson fell, and as Smith recovered the hall, hiked back to 'third. Umpire McCarthy was a witness of Smith's vicious act, and promptly ordered Olson to cross the olate. ,. Mc Carthy should have gone -farther and removed the rowdy third baseman from the came. It "would have been hts Just , deserts. - Prettv layout from the Pueblo of Our Iady, thei Queen of the Angels. Johnson Smashes Sphere. McCredie hart taken second on the nlav. and scored a moment later when Johnson poked the ball oast the I. A. infielders. A passed ball allowed Ote to- perch on "" third, whence he was eoueessed in on Breen's sacrifice. rortland made it three more In the eighth. Olson and Ort were out, the latter being caurht trying to steal sec ond. Manager McCredle hooked a base on balls and scored from first when Johnson crashed In with a two bagger. Breen's single, scored Ote, and Breen went to second when Godwin threw wild. Kennedy's Texas leaguer scored Breen. Los Angeles was never danger ous arter tne intra, vjarson navwg mem completely buffaloed. The score: , I5S ANGELES. " "i ar n IX TW A. v.. .WORLD'S- GKKATKST WItESTLEK' I . r Frank Gotcn. the Humboldt. Iowa, farmer, who has again demon Btrated hit right to the title of champion wrestler of the world by featlng Youslf Mahmout of Bulgaria with ease in two straight tana. FIRST SWIMMING MEET WINNERS IX M. A. A. C. The Multnomah club swimmers had their innings last night. Sharp, won the eenlor 80 yard swim from Dent,' after a close finish. Hinckle won the 60 yard event for the Juniors." A'fred Krohn Won the 60 foot race. " OC'er winners were: . Dent in the 100 yards, senior: Noyes,' the 220 yard senior; Noyes. the Intermediate 50 yard, and Fab re In the 100 yard Junior. Kabre also won the fancy diving. , V GRAMMAR BALL GAMES The Holladav school team defeated the Jrvlngton school-teanj yesterday by the score of 3 to 2. The game is said o he one of the hardest fought so far In the Grammar School league. Heavy hlttintr bv the Holladav batters in the last part won the game. Campion, pitcher of the Holladav team, did eooi and held his opponents down to three; He struck out 10 or the Irving. lnley. cf. . . . . Oodwln, If. . .'. . M ,ieeler, lb. Howard, lo. . , Smith, 8b. ...... lHlmas. ss. . . . , . 1 hompson, rr. "rendorff, c Koestner, p. . 0 0 8 ' I 0 1! 0 6 0 . J 0 1 0 0 1 I I 0 .........30 0 4 24 17 S PORTLAND. AB.R. H. PO.A. E. .Totals iRvan, cf. ........... : 0 2 i Olson, ss. 2 1 0. t 'Orf If. ............. a 0, 0 1 'McCredle, rf. ........ S 2 0 2 Johnson, 3b. .t 3 3-2 0 Breen. Ib. .......... 8 3 3 2 -Kennedy, lb. 4 111 f Armbruster, , e. ...... 4 3 Carson. p 1 0 hlta ton batters. McAUen did good work for Holladav behind the bat. , vwith the score 7 to 7 at the end of the . seventh : Inning. the Lenta and Selwood schpol teams played an extra Inning. Lents scored two, runs in the eighth Inning, 'making the score 9 to T tn . their tavor. - 4Tli Bellwood team protested the game, claiming that York, the Lents third sacker. d id not belong to that team.. The charges are being investigated by : the officials of tne jeague. The batteries: JUents Purcell and Drake. Seliwood Olson and rammeler. . s v , The Vernon team defeated the Wood- score or to 0. This Is, the second shutout game, that has been played in the school .league. Crumn. Ditcher for vernon. was in Tine rnrnv-anfl Wflsv en excellent support by his teammates. James caught a good game for the Ver non team. Morgan and Courtney were the batteries for the Wood lawn team. The Mount Tabor school team de feated the Richmond school team by the score of 9 ti . The teams were In good, form anO played a neat game of ba41. O'Berg did good work for the Mount Tabor team. Schindler caught a good gama, The ball game between the Shattuck andFulton school teams waa forfeited to the former by the umpire. The Ful ton team, which is composed of the "'ton an.1. the Terwilllger school boys, -Lf3 J0r'ort on tne bU flell t the scheduled time. . .. : FIVE HUNDRED DOGS . ENTERED AT TAC0MA Tacoma, Wash., April Jl. EntVles for the Tacoma dog show closed last night with a great ruih, and there are now nearly ' 600 star canines on- the books for insnfi-tlon when the Judges tackle thvir work at the Armory next week. Th. ulinv nrnmlSea to be the most sue ,..r i m-ur- hM - In ' the - northwest. Nearly every city in the northwest will be represented. -, . , j Thla Data in 8lMrt Annals. " 170 The Chicago - baseball club played its first game. .- 182-i-At Boston: John Meagher Be feaioH tv a. I irincoll in 100 mile walk. ing match for $1000 and championship or America. - . " . . . ' 183 The East Saginaw club made 20 runs In the sixth Inning , of a . game with the Dayton club. , . T roni a Baltimore: Joe Cans defeat workled Sam Bolen in IS rounds. i i. iqiir At Baltimore: Aurena ' wer- rera. won from Tommy Daly in 16' rourtds. '':--..,''-' - '-. 1906 At New York: George Slosson defeated Jake Schaefer, score 600 to 898, winning the international cham nlonshln. at 18.2 balkllne billiards. - 1908 Harvard crew won from Navy In two mile race on Severn. Colts Meet Albina. (Siwcliil niaoitrh to 'The Joumir. Forest Grove, Or., April 21.-Manager Wlrtj has Ills bunch of Colts in fine fettle for the opening game of league Kali nt ftundav. which will be Dlayed on the local grounds with Albina. Last Sundav the Banks outlaws endeavored to rope and nog tie tne f orest wove -Runrhirril.fil.ArB. hut the " ColtS tOSSed thir manes and frisked round the dia mond for eight tallies, while the Out law r.n.ii their lassoes around seven times and quit in despair, to the Joy of the fans. .- - . i Rerjc Leavea.for Hills. .Tnl-.n Tters-the Eurooean light heavy weight ehamoton, who Is matched with Fred Beell for the light heavyweight championship of the world,, left this morning for the 'mountains. Where he will rough It for a week. He wilt re turn early next week to. prepare for the match Monday. May 3, in Exposition rink. - ; ,- ' ,- j , , CASEY'S COLTS Will FIRST GMJE Four Runs in First Inning ' and Ouyn's Pitching ; Turn Trick, t 7 - (pmUl Dlapatch to Tha loaraal.) Seattle. Anril 21. After dropping three ramea to the Seattle club. Port land turned - yesterday . and soundly walloped Dugdale's' team, 6 to 1. Se attle fought hard all the way..' but the four runs piled up by the Colts In the first inning, were not. to be touched Several times Seattle had men on the cushions; v, but : Quyn . was ini splendid form and - not to be denied. - Four hlta were all that were allowed the Slwashes, On the other hand An derson and Beaton were - touched up for. five binglea, ona of them a home- run by Casey. -. , v : in tne fourth canto Heattie stooa good' to musi things up In the Colt s ranks. Raymond singled, filched -second and scored on Bennett's single, Lynch . wss walked, Caaey fumbled Kriak's grounder, and tne bases - were full. . Caoron filed out to Garry, and Mullln closed the Inning with a nitty double play unassisted. ' ' J J He captured Bchoneid's fly back or first base and beat Frisk back to the bag. V Portland made her ' fifth run in the second inning. . .--.j .The score- " - ..,;,-"."' SEATTLE. ' ' AB. R. H. TO, A. E. ( Akin. 3b. ... Raymond, as. Capron, ir Bonnet, 2b. Lynch, cf. Frisk, j-f. Schofleld. lb. Fortler, o. Anderson,, p. Beaton, p. . . Totals "... ' 0 2 2 2 1 1 4 1 0 1 Casey. 2b. . Cooney, ss. Bassey, rf, Mullln, lb. Garry, cf. . Swanton. If. Staton, 3b. Sheehan, c, uuyn, p, .........81 1 4 17 10 8 PORTLAND, -i ... , AB, R. H. PO. A. E. 3 .0 1 12 3 i l 5 , 0 Mickey Gannon, the Pittsburg boxer. Is laid up with a broken hand. ' Totals ...,2 6 6 2711 2 SCORE BT INNINGS. . Seattle ...... i ...... .0 0 0 1 ft 0 0 0 01 Portland .............41000006 06 SUMMARY. '- Home run Casey. Sacrifice hits Cooney. Stolen, bases Raymond. Cap. ron. Cooney 2). Garry, Staton. Hits Off Anderson, 4 In one inning; off Sea on, 1 In eight innings Struck out By Anderson. 1. bv Sea ton 7. bv Ouvn 6. Base on balls Off Anderson 1, off Sea ton .10. off Ouyn 3. Wild pitch By Anderson. Hit by pitched ball Swan ton by Anderson, Sheehan bv Beaton. Double plays Lynch to Fortior, Mullln (unassisted). Staton. Case v' and Mullln. Time of game, 2 hours 10 minutes. Um pire iriynn. , . -;; m l ,.'v'. ' IU11 Team Will Enter. All arrangements have been made to send tue tiiii Military academy track team to the Htanrord university Inter scholastic track meet to be held at Palo Alto. May 1. The men to. so will be picked during the week. (Champion Beats McLeod.' "Waterloo. Iowa.' ' Arrll' r 21. -Frank Gotch," champion wrestler of the world. tnrew wan .incx.eoa. rormer cnampion, the first fall in 18 minutes and 20 sec onds, and the second In five minutes and six seconds in their match here last night. . HODED TO PLAV FOB nilNOR CUP , , ... . Handsome Silver Trophy to ; De Given for Elimina- ; , tion Tournament.- Mrs. WH B. Ayer ind Mrs. Peter Kerr are playing tha final round at the Wav erly golf .links this afternoon for. the MacMaater ' cup, Mrs. Ayer defeated Mrs. T. B. Wilcox last week, while Mrs. Kerr defeated Mrs. Thomas Kerr. Both players are putting up an excellent game, .and the flnlah bids fair to be close. Witt Minor la tbe latest donor of a handsome silver ctin for the .women's handicap, the', qualifying rounds of which started Monday. . There are to be four Qualifying rounds, the 18 low est scores to admit the players Into the nnaia. xue Handicaps will do decided from the lowest scores, which Is expect ed to make the play more Interesting. The qualifying rounds wU) be finished two' weeks from 'Monday, when the drawings will be made for the final elimination. No word has yet .come from Seattle On the date tor the' International tour nament to bo held there during the' fair. The local golfers expect to hear within the week from Seattle, when the teams wilt commence repplng" for the big tournament. i ' K- SrOKTS OF ALL SORTS Oaks 5, 8ao 4. 1,. Special r)lptrh to Tbe Journal.) Oakland. Aorll 21. Oakland won yes. terday from Sacramento when McKay sent tne Dan over tne rence ror rour bases. The score was 4 to 4. when Me. Kay swatted the balL Score: R. Jl. E. Sacramento ... .01001002 0 4 ,1 0 Oakland .0 4 n 0 0 0 0 0 1 531 Batteries Whaien, Eliman and Barnes; Botes and La Longe. . , s Frisco 6, Vernon 2. . ' . (Sperlal Plupatrh, t The Joirnatl "-" Los Angeles. Anrll 21. San Fran claco won from Vernon yesterday, 8 to 2. Hensiing was who. score: h. E. San Francisco-0 0 3 1 01 0 0 V S 3 1 Vernon ... . i . . t .VO 020000002 4 2 Ratterlea Browning and Berrv: Hens- ing ana nogan. .. ( ' Vancouver 7, Tacoma 1. - fRneclal Dlnnatrh to The Joornal.1 Tacoma. April 21. Vancouver defeat ed the Tigers yesterday 7 to I, mainly because Jack Ulckey held Tacoma down wo hits, and was perfectly supported. Score: Tacoma ... a... 0 1 000090 0 1 Vancouver1 , . .. . ... ....00011140 0 7 , . , i Spokane Blanks Aberdeen. (Special Plroatcb to Tbe Journal.) finokane. Jkorll , 21. Brown's long drive with men on bases gave Spokane three of her rour runs yesterday, 'ine Cats got nothing.. Score: neroeen ...... . , w u w u u v o Spokane ..... i OOO081OP 4 Terrv McGovem has Joined the "sod neddlers" and opened up a real estate, office In Brooklyn. Ed Ahhatlcchlo, the Pittsburg short stop, has been granted another license for his hotel at Lattobe. Pa. .....- ' There were 23 southpaws ' training with American league teams this spring, 11 of them being regulars ,..- Napoleon I.aJole says that ha has Hit beat team thla season. ha has had since lie took chnrge of the Cleveland outfit It Is aald that Mlks Ponlln has give in th liii nt oln to Kurooe. and will join the Uitints about the first of Jun. ... e . . Rumor has It that the1 preaent season will be the last for Joe Cantillon aa manager of the Washington team, v Hugh Duff v has had hard work thla spring trying out a bunch of youngsters for his rrovldance team of the Eastern league, ;' .- " -.,': ! Chirm m fans helleva that Blllv Rulll van will keep the White Box out in front all the way in the American pen nant race.. -. ..- :'f i , .... , , i Danny Murr-hv of the Athletics didn't look like a cripple the opening day at Philadelphia. Dan got four bits, against the Boston pitchers. , . Joe' 'Humphreys, the new manager of Freddie- Welsh, the EngN.sh lightweight, has Issued a challenge to any flghter-ln the world, at 133 pounds ringside. ., ;. :...-!' -: i ', e ..,,.'., :,'.., W The terms of "Sandow" Mertea have been" accepted by the Boston Nationals' and he will once more don the spangles in the big show. .- '5 - , - . 'a.. . j , ': ;-' ",, ''-v": ' , ' Klhm, the mute first baseman of the t'oinmbus, Ohio, team, is taggea ror Grand Rapids. He has played in the American association for the past 10 years. - AiniricHii tJ.vnrs V'flcrtljr. At Detroit: It II K. T'ei rolt i i CJeVt'lHIlrf . ... , IS 1", 3 Hiittn ir t- I.into and- Hihmldi; Young and lOnairilcy. 4 All otlirr inalor Iraau furnra poat- Doned on account of raid. . . , A few atANona ago, It la aald, Mike Kkm of Little Itixk refused to give a hundred tui'ka for "ituga" Raymond, now with the (Hants. .... t. - 1 - J S NERVOUS PEOPLE And . those afflicted with heart l weakness may now have no fear of the dental chair. 3LXAD WHAT 3CBBJ. BAHXXT lATfll . .win piuhkivu J mi vard Dentists' without the least Dal a. and highly recommend them. . - una. lunuii, . itta bl Whalebone Plate $10 P A Great Blsoerenr, tbe Sfew Wsale. . bona Flats, which Is the lightest anl strongest set nown; ooes not cover in roof of the mouth; bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 10 years. , 91000 Wa OsUXUtNOS T3CB WOSUD. We will forfeit $1000 to any eharltabla Institution for the dentlat who can make a plate for $li aa good as wtmake for 110. 10 Yea Quarante " Jack McCarthy, the" old " Chlcago Brooklvn nlaver and leader of the Springfield Three-I league champions of moti, wut manage tne wausau; wis., team this year., . '. ' . - . ,'' ',' - -"'.. ? . When it comes to long service on the diamond few ball players bave anything on George Van Haltren, the - former Giant and now manager of the Oakland, CaL, team, '-'" r'. On his way to and from the theatre in Philadelphia, Stanley Ketchel amused himself by tossing handfuls of pennies among the crowds . that followed him dally. , . Cy Young says he considers Jerry Denny the greatest man for handling a baseball he ever saw, and that Jerry with one hand in his pocket could play, a better game than the average big leaguer of today, ., ; , . . , Tacoma Rowlers Entered. " " Tacoma, April ' 21. Tacoma howlers under the, name of the Lewis Brothers will take part In a great telegraphic bowling meet May 6. f hree games will be rolled by each team, and total pins ill count, itenver, Halt, l.aae. Ban Francisco. Spokane. , Tacoma. Seattle. Portland and Vancouver, B. C will-be reriresented in the meet. - Each team will have Its home alleys and some good scores are looked for. Gold Crown, extra baavy..... .....98.00 rail Set Teetb (whalebont . U. W.)f 8.00 Bridge, won, par vooto, nesi goja. .ea.ou Teetli Re-enameled k..-. 83.00 woia ruuoi ........t. ....... .iy. And not exceeding......... fa.OO Best Silver Fillings 9030 Flatdnnm Fillings 11-00 Teeth Ol eased .9O.S0 TXET3C EXTBACTXD WTTHOTTT FAI Free When Other Work Is Ordered. By our new system of painless dentistry, used by us alone. Our success Is due to the htgh-grade work done by our expert, gentlemanly operators ,' . . i .. . t HARVARD DENTISTS Corner Park and Wathragtoa Sts ?;-'..'.;.. .,- pver Boyal Baker.., t. .i- Largest and best-equipped Dental estab t llshment In the world; 20 offices In United States. . Open Sunday. 3 .to la Dally until . . , Dr. Itoller Winner.' ,JLnilTlIIC, All., AL,l 1JI ' !. XI. n. U. Roller of Seattle defeated Wlnklehoffer of Chicago tn straight falls last night. The Seattle man took the first in 23 minutes and the second In 16 minutes. TUB CZBOTTS acrobat finds it necessary at all times to keep , his muscles and joints supple That Is the reason that hundreds of them keep a. bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment always on band. ' A sure cure for rheumatism, cuts, sprains, sore throat, lame back, contracted muscles, mmi. bunions and all Dains. Price 2 Sc. BOo and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Skid- more Drug co. 0 Los Angeles J Hits,. . ... Portland . . ' Hits . . .. Totals . ..........27 y 3 ' ( IT SCORE BT INNINGS. J .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .....1 0 2 0 0 1 IIMtttl 3 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 3 8 SUMMARY. " Struck out By Koestner, 1 ; bv Car son, (. Bases on balls Off Koestner, 3; off . Carson. 1. Two base hit Johnson. I Home run Breen. Sacrifice bita Ol- ieon. Breen, Koestner.' - Stolen base , ' Johnson. Hit by pitched balls Ryan. ; Carson, Ort. Passed balls OrendorfE 2. t First base on errors Portland, 2. -Ijeft ;nn bases Los Angeles, 3; Portland. 8. J Time of game One hour and 45 mln- utes. Cmpire McCarthy. . t m " STANDING OP THE TEAMS raeific Coast lagne. '. ''' . ' - '.': Wen. ' Lost. Portland . .......11 Tos Angeles ......11 Sacramento . ....14 San Francises 11 Vernon . ......... 0 Oakland . I t t 1 11 14 Seattle . , . Vancouver Spokane . Aberdeen . Portland . Tacorna . North western lgae. Won. Lost. . . . . . a . . P.O. .lit .&: .814 4T4 .333 P. C .Tse .tee ,Ke a(knal Leajrae. f Won. Lost- PC. "mrlnnati . ..... 3 1 .It -. .ton . ........... 4 , i . v, w York ........ 3 3 - .joe i'!tttorg . ....... t 3 . i r.M.kUn- . ...... t- '3 ,4e i I n . ........ 3, 3 . I.uta 2 4 ' ,iJt i i,i:j'irhia . 1 3, .:$. Amerk-w Wn. . , ... i. ..... I .. . . . liewgwe. Lr.t r r. ' . 5 ! . .' . . ! . i M fats & Weals lai If you are teak, you not only- endure the physical torture of the disease itself, but you suffer from the consciousness that your strength is gradually but surely waning away. The horrors of this thought increase as your weakness . grows. It has been correctly estimated that one man in every four is afflicted with some form of- vital weakness. This weakness taps the very fountain source . of life. It is ever persistent, "drawing continually ion the resources of-bodily , strength. until the victim becomes a total wreck, or, happily, avails himself , of the CERTAIN CURE I offer. My treatment is his only .hope. It iVto me one of the most pathetic of thoughts that there are thousands of affected men, suf fering all the ravages of -weakness, who may never hear of the hops; I offer in my treatment, and must therefore continue to suffer on in utter despair until the r end. Then you who knew of my treatment, will you, too, continue to suffer when I offer you a positive and lasting xure. Knowing of my treatment and the Certain, cure assured you in its application, it is up to you to avail yourself of it and once more enjoy the full vigor of health. ' I WILL GUARANTEE A CURE AND YOU . NEED NOT PAY UNTIL YOU ARE WELL : - OB. TATXOS. ' The ieadiag Speolalbrt. - Oaly doctors Uc eased by tbe state Board of Medioal Zzamiaers ' of Oregoa practice la ' my Why Olhcr Doctors Do Not Cure ' I want vou to notice ia particular how silent other specialists are on the subject of men's WEAKNESS. They pass the subject over because they can offer no positive cure for it. Those who? do undertake to treat It resort to powerful drugs, eleetrlo belts or some other mechanical claptrap, -which. Instead of curing, only aggra vates the ailment. Nearly every day I am called upon to treat cases that other specialists or family physicians have treated end failed to cure. In nearly every Instance t find It neceasarv to first rid the pstieat of almost ruinous effects of the treatments they have received at the hands of unskilled medical men. But I guarantee to cure every man whose esse I accept for treatment. I make it a strict rule, to treat no uneatable cases, and I am always willing to wait for my fee until a cure Is effected. Ninety-nine cases In a hundred are curable. The Incurable cases are those that bave been neglected or experimented upon by aorae Incompetent doctor. Don't wait until your case Is beyond hope. Come to me while a cure ia certain. . , -....:- .- t: -.. - . .. WHAT WEAKNESS IS - V n I discovered many years age that weakness, so-called, is merely aa Inflamed and congested" condition of the prostate gland; that when thla Important gland Is thus diseased the result Is a tremendous loss ef energy. . which, sooner or later. Involves all the vital processes, weakens the heart, impairs the- stomach, kidneys and liver, vitiates tbe digestive functions depletes th nervous system .and eventually wrecks both mind and body. As aooa as I made this discovery I set te work to devise a treatment that would cure weakness and restore . the system to Its former buoyancy and vital power. - After years of untiling effort and a great eapendlture of time and money, I perfected the successful treatment I employ today. . 4 -'..., r WHY MY TREATMENT CURES - There are several reasons w?iy my treatment never falls to core weakness In men. " The method I nee Is direct and positive, tbe medicine being applied locally. Its effects, so administered are almost Immediate, since it Is et pnee absorbed by the tissues, which are thus stimulated te healthy action, throwing off the poisonous eTtiti. evercoming Inflammation and congestion and clearing the blood vessels and capillaries so that tby - cen supplr nutrttrrtj to the affected region. Come to mv offlra today, or at tbe earliest possible moment -It ill ool you aothlng te taJk the matter ever with ma I will give you expert x . . , FREE CONSULTATION Call at th. office, If possible, for Pre Advice. Examination and ZMa gnosis. If you canoot calL writs for symptom blank. . My ef flees are open frora 3 a ta. te p. m. fundar. It te 1 only. the DR. TAYILOIR.' c6. CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS ' PRIVATE ENTRANCE 234', MORRISON STREET. PORTLAND. OREGON AUCTION . SALE BREEDERS' EIGHTH EVENT 5 250 HORSES '. V : .... . ... v. PORTLAND OREGON April 26, 27, 28,-29,30 And May 1, 1909 100 CATTLE Horse Sale at Country Club Track Cattle Sale At Union Stock Yards i John Caldwell. J:08H. fastest trotter oh the Pactfle Coast, and others from California. , , , Squire of Chester, Imp. Hackney stallion, and carload of show-win nine- nalra and slnsles. from Wondluiit nnkn. at,, Spokane, 2:16. and 100 head from Brook Nook Ranch. Morgans and mutuwru uiu went uinwuvu Mrnma. W. B. Wnn. by AxtelL Bird, Oarabetta Wilkes, Carload from the 'Blue Orass. conala-ned W r car ox livery pairs ana reaay-to-use Horses, by J. A. BaddeJey. ' - " ' ' -Dispersion of the Commonwealth Stock Farm, Including Satin Royal, Jilontrose, Jr., and a car of Kentucky saddlera ' .. i , ' : ' Carload of Shetland ponies. i . . Lord Kitchener, t:Si; Mike Duff,-3:1W: saddlers, show horses, thor-, oughbreds, breeding and ready-to-uae material of all klnda .; Bhortborns, Herefords and Oallowaya of the best. . v SEND fOR ILLUSTRATED CATALQGUE PORTLAND HORSE SALE CO. 21 HAMILTON BUILD IMG. VORTLAXQ, OREGON QUICK RELIEF FOR THE SICK AND AILING OEB WO'S HA3MATESS BUT BP PECTXVE REMEDIES PRODUCTS . WOHDEAPUZi RiSUlTB. Gee Gee WoM'Wo ' THB CHIBXSB 9O0TOB Through the relief afforded to suffer ing humanity in this Northwest, C Gee wo, the Chinese doctor,,, has been her alded by all his patients as the greatest of his kind. He treats any and all dls dlseages with "simple, yet powerful reme dies, compounded from Roots, Herbs, Barks and Bulbs, many of which are not found In this country and their healing properties are familiar only to Chinese scientists. 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