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Tlirl OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY , 1, 1910. ; i- Field t Diamond LATEST PICTURE OF RUBY ROBERT SPARRNG WITH A ZUL0 CHIEFTAIN GLEASOHIS ON WAY TOMEETJEFFU;: Fight Promoter Expects to P. Portland Visit on Return From the Sound. rdecn Up Against- Serious difficulty, in Getting the. Friendship of Patrons. ' , Little Bantam Goes Through Long Grind of Training for Webster. ' ' ; ,6. MEWS Ring : ? Trcclx ,;. J- KM MID IEVER DRAW FAHS FRANKIE CONLEY IS REGULAR BEAR GAT .J'.lltheb: , Into the ' , jbusty at-. lit I Ailntn tha Portland territory .ba taken home er abroad T That de Da much upon tha aeuteness of Pres Rowland, of tha Uttla city that li g ao hard to maintain Its base- entity. ... : Pit AN-rdeen put a team of strangers ,: ..A Portland, and the league will not ( fv tha patronage our Trl-Clty league uviruuiwiiV VII &IIW IIVIIIB glVUflU, V Tr the team lost money fa Portland, it was ruled up with faces the fane long been familiar with. , rmiyzru. tne situation last year wed that It wai aome of tha plsyers j.l not tha club that drew the meager ,iini n on .reason why tne toast league la ao successful from a financial standpoint Wa aea tha aama 'aps and learn to know the players and 4llow their work. After tha score we ix, 'What did So-and-8o do todayr ," Ktust Gat local Backing. , If Unions the financial backing la se- lired right here In Portland.' and aome rlt of rivalry Injected Into tha gamea. Club will never draw. If Aberdeen Itallsts provide tha means It Is btful If tha fans on the road will "Pt the club aa a true representative ,'ortland. and that commercial rivalry I Seattle writers love to rant about blend Into nothingness. 'M the surface It looks aa If It would !k precarious undertaking, but there if, enough venturesome spirits In the Jrld to tackle anything that sounds I eaaiDle. who takea hold of the team e to work oreftlme drumming uelasm over the game. He will keep ttne people In a receptive ter the Coast league teams have I. and how ha Is going to do It he eight sbort weeks of the sea. ns fa ready to venture an opin v w L 1, 1 f r w a Mr, hViia. T Is one thing about Aberdeen to Aand that la th ,rMi ttht mmA Jrjt jsenan men of tha little town - ' X club Into an organised leaarue. : .Mould hot do. He set out to re , tognltlon from tha Coast league, accomplished hia purpose. If ,'illn fala effort to carry-his case "f Jby league meeting or- court a jte will go down In baseball an , .TVi Is northwest as tha strenuous wa' . . ' . : 'f VVWrem Sees Light. vr ten, wa, Feb, 1. "Aa Port- for 1 . I ' t Tt)refntll.tiv. von annlv raw Will rln Mn a tr a' i . v vr asi usa i i. 1 . regolng telegram received here W I. . n . . , w v ma Anraiwn BttueDaii as ' -J. Bhnwa thak Pnnrr...mBn f 1 V owner of the Portland f ran- . a;um ,UHi lfBguc, IB XZC 'lnano team in Portland for '. ' it" ' '""'hweatarn league. , Application ',,, onca be made for the admission ' J land and Aberdeen, both requests " ' 'H, 'rra thta city. This is In ac- ardUnca wltli tha desires of tha pacific ; , iuaai eagua aa expressed in the resolu , " i Ion adopted at the San Francisco i. nwung lasi uonuay. Manager -IL E. Dugdala of Seattle , ."tated that If the application la made - I f Would ba In favor of calllna an j meeting Friday, February 4, to take ;n on tha matter. If this meeting riea is probable that a large del n of Aberdeen fans Will accom Manager Rowland to Seattle and their Influence to secure favorable yon. ; -Resident Manager Rowland will tab iA him to- this meeting tha papers in jSegal suits which Aberdeen will In 'U galnaf the league, and in the m4 I that unfavorable action Is ! taken 1 1 proceedings will at once be under. . IP I to enforce , the demands and the Allege to celebrate b ITS 5QTH ANNIVERSARY '''.le7 Portlailders have received Invl'. Bob FltsBimmonsV the veteran pugilist, on the right, and Peter Fellv an Australian fighter, on the left. Felix Is one of the four men that Fltislmmons boxed in one afternoon, when he first arrived In . Australia recently. The refere Is Rudle Unholx, who visited the United States a short time ago. At the time the picture was taken It was thought FItzsImmons was not too old to regain the place he held In pugilistic circles, before he lert Australia many years ago. Since he fought Felix, however, he has received a sound drubbing at the hands of Bill Lang. ' II! m M V'ienf,t0 attend he celebration of the v, u. iui.iier!ry or in rounding of T v1" collegai at Walla Walla and the y v. '.Pin annivarsary or the birth of VjV Pf'er. Cup&ln Eells, Tha celebra VvrVfV' fHftf'Vlaca', February 16 and ; rff i $ college chapel. - . .' i ahc" mi nuai.nneeting of tha ioard .of of toe college will be held the anapubiic services win b the eollesre-' Chanel. On the y there will be ; a meeting of former students, a overseers arid In vl fed n Reynolds hall and dedlcatorv s for: tha ew musical conser- ' ' f twlfanl .nd -j'- iV 1 lor. ine J Y,' n tfteynold Til s for. tha aew mui K (building. ,. : f, A1 j " j, -' f J)ebate Conservatlo Conservation Policy. il.;, Feb.V 1. The work Of . tyit will ba upheld by students V.S.Jnf" Debating society of the , f , of California, in. a contest to ' i tomorrow avenihg. The debate V. f, ? on the subject "Resolved. That i ; r'fiservatlon. Policy of Olfford Pln- - , , f Superior to That of Secretary GEE ILL HERE'S A FIERCE COP Belllngham, Wash.. -Feb. 1. Pollc Captain At Callahan, one of tha offi cers who arrested Sam Berger here on Sunday night, announced today that he will accept tha challenge oT the Jef-frlea-Ootch show manager. In which that person, offered to whip the entire local force In pairs. ' Callahan wanta to go It alone, but apeclftea It must b a rough and tum ble affair, no referee, no rulea, no limit, for a bet of $500. He aleo says the match must ba fixed so that It can be held without going counter to the laws of the state. Callahan says he la not boasting he la juat sore at Berger's threats. ' , Chief of Police Cade has asked the .civil - aarviea board; to Investigate the ronduct of the officer whi forced their way Into the ahow hera Sunday night and arreated Berger because he refused to admit them. POOR OLD JOHN CAN'T ' SMOTHER JEALOUSY FORMER JOCKEY IS' MARRIED IN OMAHA Omaha, Neb.;' Feb.. 1. very old time horseman and every shotgun man of re cent date remembers Charley Thorpe. tie naa just Deen married to Miss Ida Llnoell, daughter of Mrjand Mrs. Johti LIndell of Essex, Iowa. They will make their Jiome at Geneva. Neb. Flfteen'yeara ago Charley Thorpe was one or the famous Jockeys of the world. riding Winning horse In all ot the big races in, the United States He followed this profession until he became too heavy, but In the meantime he had made a fortune, which he Invested in a horse and cattle ranch out near Geneva. Neb- ana a jrutt -ranch at Medford, Or. Alter Chtirley Thorpe became too portly and weighty to win horse races he went In for trap shooting and was n excellent marksman. Now, however. ne is married and Is going to settle flQwn.'joln tha meat trast and raise cowa and. steers., Xw Head of Clark College, i Worcester Ma'ss. Feb. T. Clark cl- leg today installed Dr. Edmund C. San- ford aa president of that Institution The ceremonies, which took place In the gymnasium this, forenoon, were wit nessed by. a large number of the most prominent educators of the country. This, afternoon there were a luncheon and reception In honor of the visitors. The new president Is 6tt years old and a native of Oakland. Cal. In- hla early career he was , a-teacher In Honolulu and later an Instructor In Johns Hopkins university t; For the .last 20 years he has bean a member of tha faculty of Clark college, occupying during the most of that time the chair of experimental and comparative psychology. , Boston, Feb. 1. Tha flat announce ment that, he thought the Jeffries-Johnson fight had been "fixed" was made here today by John L. Sullivan. - "I don't think Jeffries and Johnson are on the level about this fight," de clared the old time champion. "Johnson can ln if the bout Is on tha level," added John U, "but In my opinion the whole matter looks mighty bad. "As a matter of fact I don't think that Jeffries could be dragged into the ring with Johnson unless it was ar ranged ao that Johnson would lay down. "That's the way It looks to me. I believe It Is a 'fixed' fight." Dill worth Derbies Dine. The milworth Derbies Indoor base ball team will banquet Thursday night at the Sargent hotel grill on the east aide. The banquet la being given the team by Manager George Dillwortn. Tommy Bums has leased a clubhouse In Melbourne, Australia, and Is planning to book a bunch of English and Ameri can fighters. 1 J AJiATA, I.Oi,JltrlbU1iOis. Consumptives Must Register. Austin, TexaaJ Feb. l.-JSvery case of tuberculosis Jn Texaa must be registered with the health authorities, according to the provisions of tha new state sanitary code -which goes Into effect; today. The reports on tuberculosis are to be pri vately kept and are to be considered in the light of a confidential commu nication, not for the purpose of isola tion, but . with the object of education In sanitary precautions and to supply literature of the state' board of health. A number of new regulations In regard to - the quarantine of contagious dis eases and the sanitary requirements of noieis. ana sleeping cars are also con tained In the new code, which has the absolute forca of law., ? .New Head of Brazos Valley Line. Houston, Texas, Feb. X.3, W. Robins, until recently vice president and general superintendent of . the Chicago, Rock Island and Oulf-railroad. tnriAv mm- ceeded Colonel rC H. Baker as president or ma Trinity ana Brazos Valley rail road. Mr. Robins Is a veteran railroad man or 30 years' experience. Ha beean his career as a. clerk In tha Santa Fa offices, and was a division, eunerlntend ent of that road when he became vice president Of-the Rock Island. To Sfucceed Congressman Pe Armond Butler, -Mo..! Feb.! I. A special -elac-tlon is In progress In the Sixth, con gressional district today to fill the va cancy caused by tha death of Congress man David A. Da Armond. As the- dis trict Is overwhelmingly Democratic tha election of C C, Dlcklnsoru the Demo cratic nominee, is regarded as assured., Tne Republican candidate Is Phillip S. E. Griffith, . . . . - , . . i . i " ' TALKS on TEETH By tb XEX DXlTTAIi CO, DEHTTST8 ERAT EST FUIT (I have Just been duped.) Is an expression only too prevalent in dentistry. There is hardly a day that one or many patients do not come Into our offices to have work taken out of their mouths, put In by bargain counter dentists and sometimes by supposedly hign class dentists. Most of these peo ple who have sought cheap dental work and got It, others paid good prices and got. what Is known In dental parlance as Junk. There Is more malpractice In dentistry than any of the professions, largely because dentistry is about the most difficult of . all itha professions to become efficient In and requires more skill to do It right. The patients Who seek something for less than Its value are aa much a fault as is tne unskilled dentist Who sells something for less than lta real value, for he has spent his money and threo years of his time in a dental college tryinar to learn aen tlstry;. (about one In 60 do learn). must make a living, lie says to him Self. 'He opens an office, trys to sue ceed on the high class (Square deal) plan, and' falls: changes his tactics either eoes to work for a dental Da r lor or opens one and goes. In for tha gulli ble publio on the make-believe theory- iooi inem ne says; get tne money tney There Is no backing up for Frankle Conley, the fCenosha bantam, and If he doesn't shake the redoubtable Danny Webster up a bit next Thursday night the writer misses .his guess.'. He may not outpoint the near champion i he may be outpointed himself. But It Is a safr bet that If Panny gets wltnln range of either one of those fists it's going to hurt the prise Kt the Angeles. Frankle worked out six fast rounds at Traceys 'yesterday afternoon, tak ing on Ous Roche, "Baldy" Tucker and Dan O'Brien. Dan gave him a stiff time of It, and was tha only one of the trio who didn't tire perceptibly from the work. Incidentally Danny, has shown a bit of Improvement under tha tutelage of Doo Cornell. He Is learning all the time, and this cold - blooded school of. experience will make a dif ferent man out of him. x Xegnlar Bear for Work. But to get back to Bob Laga's pro tege. He Is a glutton for work. In fact, he does about twice as much work as any of the little fellows who have been UP here. He played handball for half an hour with Cuff, the trainer, then he did some bag punching, skipped the rope and prepared for his sparring partners. Following the six rounds he, roughed It up about the mat with Rohse for' 10 minutes, after which he made a Whltely exerciser sing for about five minutes. Conley has a pretty left, which darts out at the most unexpected times, and he has a pretty habit of leading with It on the Jump, at the same time causing his opponent's counter to ba deflected over the top of his bead. His big shoul ders and "brudder Sylvest" chest, give him tremendous hitting power for a man of his weight Can Take a Paneh. And he can take a" punch. Dan O'Brien sunk the big gloves in his stomach and rattled them off his conk, but he never faltered in hla aggressive tactics. Now, Dan can hit some himself and he let loose a couple that would have rocked a lightweight, but they made no Impression on this bantam. They say Conley took the heart out of Ad Wolgast a couple of times, and from his exhibition yesterday we have no rea son to disbelieve the stOry. He said that Wolgast hit Conley until he was dog tired, and yet the sturdy Italian earned a draw. Conley Is not so fast ns Webster. He Is not the boxer that Webster Is. He Just stays with them like the sage of Hegeswlch. Oscar Battling and Mat thew Nelson. He doesn't know what it Is to be tired. He trains faithfully and lives cleanly. That's why he is a hard man to stop. , ' Webster Trains Hard. Over on the east side Webster Is training with all his might Danny knows that he has a hard match In store for hfm. He has been boxing with Jean West, and they go at it as If there wasn t some 20 pounds difference in tneir weignt. Danny came north with one Idea in view, and that was the eliminating of Conley from the ranks of ellgibles. Danny says he knows how to do it, and that he will be right on the Job when the time comes. Considerable interest is manifest in the O'Brien-Kid Rayl bout. Rayl ls an unknown quantity here, but is said to be a clever boxer after a fashion. Those who have seen him work think that he will give the local boy a good battle. sbk- a -. I . 1 ! it - One of the Incidents of Jimmy Brltfs visit to South Africa, where he was quite a favorite. Jimmy and the Zulu were caught squaring away from each other In a spirit of fun. ALLEGED RIVER PIRATE PLEADS NOT GUILTY George Burke and George Feran, who were captured on Lewis river with large quantities of plunder from the river front In their possession, were ar raigned on three charges of larceny before Presiding Judge Morrow in the circuit court yesterday afternoon. Burke pleaded not guilty on each count and demanded a separate trial. Feran will be called on to plead tomorrow. Samuel Brautlgan pleaded guilty to tie charge of stealing over 1000 pounds of copper wire and brass from M. Barde A Sons. He said he was led Into the crime by a man who told him where tha stuff was and loaned him an ex press wagon to haul It away. He will receive his sentence tomorrow. Gottlieb Bailiff, Indicted last June and arrested yesterday, on a statutory charge In which Amelia Hepfur la the complaining witness, was arraigned and was given time to hear from his father before pleading. SOUTH WIND LOIRS SCORES AT LINNTON A strong south wind Interfered with the shooting of the Multnomah Rod and Gun club Sunday at the LJnntOn traps, making tha scores lower than ordinarily. A larger crowd than usual attended the shooting. The scores follow: Shot At Broke. P. C. Abrahams 100 . 89 09 Harry Ellis 100 R7 87 Morris 100 8(1 M Converse 100 81 81 Caldwell 100 80 80 Culllson 100 80 80 Toung 100 80 80 Bateman B0 40 80 Beal 60 40 80 J. Krlmbel 25 20 80 II. Krlmbel 25 i T After the meeting of Jack GIcam. the San Franciaco end of the Rlcku Gleason promotion bureau, .and Berger and Jim ' Jeffries In Ktmt: ' thin evening,' something definite alion: i ba forthcoming on the location of tt Jeff-Johnson fight It was thought that Gleason wnn!V stop off in Portland Tot a day's vi with old friends, but the promoter hu j Tied on to Keattle, Intending to pay i a visit ort his returA from. the aon-i. According to Gleaaon's present pUn he will SDend several 'days with t Jeffrlea-Gotcb troupe, and discuss V location matter thoroughly. 1 It may b that ha will go on to Salt like .'- fore ha returns to San Francisco t have a final conference with Tex Rl-k-ard. who Inalsts that tha battle wi". take place In Salt Lake. ' Matters have now reached an st ut stage, since Jeffries said he would In sist on the fight going to Los An. gelea If the promoters could not deoi.i on the location In the time limit Im posed by the article When that ulti matum reaches the promoters, thr will no doubt be a lively hustling i I around. , ' ".. New Governor of Virginia, Richmond. Va,, Feb. 1. Judge Wil liam H. Minn, who was elected gover nor of Virginia last November, and tt others chosen to the several state of fices at that time were Inaugurated to day. The Installation of the new gov ernor was attended by the pageantlv and pomp which are usually made at?.-;. of the ceremonies on the occasion i the administration of the formal oat of office to the first magistrate of t) commonwealth. Judge Mann was ac companied to the capltol by Claude A. Swanson, the retiring governor. lAmaSpeeialisftoriei I CAN AND DO CURE FOREVER CALL TODAY XT TOTT EXD MB. To obtain these quick results, yon must com cannot be done by mall. Do sot forget this fact Use to. , ramrcos rxmrs t s VBBYOUa 9BBIXXTT ta. ..80 OB8TBVOTIOBS la IS BLOOD rOXSOX la .SO WRITE TODAY SATS SATS SATS SATS to this office, as It I always do as X adver XT TOTT BEES alB.. r : It Is reported efforts are feeing made to bring together the forces of Gov ernor Harmon and former Mayor John son of Cleveland with a view of captur ing the Ohio legislature and electing a Democrat to succeed Senator tlck. won't know whether the work Is good. bad or. Indifferent until it's paid for; In any event the sure way to success is too slow for me. There Is a sucker born every minute and I'll get'my share If I give 'em tha right talk and he does In many cases, for there Is hardly city in this country-but what fou can find one or more grafters In the den tal line, making oodles of money and they do it for years. There may not be a dentist In his office but that same fellow who failed as a dentist is an executive genius; If you need dental work and want the very bast that 1 possible to be obtained, come in and let us show you samplea of the work we do. Generally we can show you work In the mouth or being put in, as at all times we have patients in our offices having work done. Then we will give you a long list of bona fide patients, well known . people of this city and state, for 'whom we have done work. ' AH, we believe, win tell you that their work is satisfactory in every way: beautiful, comfortable, artistic and serviceable. Send for our free book. Alveolar Den tistry. Do It today; REMEMBER In addition to our spe cialty or Aiveoiar uentiatry (.Restoring of Lost Teeth), doing away entirely with partial . plates and the ordinary brldgework, aad the curing of Pyor rhea (Riffga disease, loose teeth), we are experts In every branch of dental work, vis., porcelain, gold and silver fill ings. Inlays, crowns. . removable work. correcting irregularities, etc SneclaJ. Ists In each branch of dentistry at your service, intx kka dkntal CO., Den tists., 811 to - 814 Abina-ton bldr- 106U Third street Sundays. 10 to 18. , Keep our address. ... : Have you a weak throat T If so, you cannot be too careful. Tou cannot be gin treatment too early.--: ,Each cold makes you more liable to another, and the last Is always the harder to cure. If you will take Chamberlain' Cough Rem edy at ' the outset you will be saved much trouble. V - " ' r BffhWITRvTrf"1 At Exposition Rink UJ AillXl VUTThnrsday. Feb. 3,8 p.i. Danny Webster vs. Frankle Conley Holder of World's Championship Belt Vndefeated Bantam. Ten Rounds at 116 Pounds. , This will be the fastest and most scientific exhibition ever seen in the northwest DAN O'BRIEN vs. CHAS. (KID) RAYL City Champion of Oakland Ten Rounds at 133 Pounds JACK TUCKER vs. LARRY MORIARITY Six Rounds ffaok Grant, Before, ROSE CITY ATHLETIC CLUB Tickets on Sale at Schiller's General Admission, $1.00 Reserved Seats, $2.00 Ringside, $3.00 1 MEN, YOU CAN BE CURED, MADE B STRONG AND VIGOROUS Young and Middle-Aged Men, Are You a Wreck or a Man? Nature's Danger Signals Thousands of young and middle aged men are annuauy swept o through If . premature rrava nervous complaints and blood diseases. you ft are any or ue rouowing symptoms, con sult me before It Is too late. Are you nervous, weak, specks before your eyes, with dark circles under them, weak back, kidneys. Irritable, palpi tation of tha heart, bashful, sediment In urine, pimples on the face, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks, careworn expression, poor memory,- lifeless, dis trustful, lack of energy and strength, , tired mornings, restless nights, changeable moods, premature decay, bone pains, hair loose, sore throat, etc.T lr so, I can promise you a neat cure or no pay. perma- Mm Moderate Charges, Fair Dealing, Faithful ' Servioea and Zasatlng Cares are rtipon slble for my Immense practice.., Call. Quick Results Lasting Cures Reasonable Fees You May Pay as Able, as Benefited or When Cured XXrOOD SISBASXS Treat ment for only a short tlmeoures rash, swellings, sore throat, pains, aches, removes every sign and symptom It stays cured and I .can show you the treatment Is not ordinary mer cury and potash, like other spe cialists iva yon. Get the best JTSBTOTTS DISEASES are a form of diseases that cause more young men to fall In their chosen paths of Ufa than any other aliment. It weakens the spine, sometimes caus ing paralysis, manr times the brain, making It impossible to concentrate the thoughts and obtain the proper nerve supply required to carry out any line of action. I cure, IX not, In curable, or no pay. CONSULTAtlON, EXAMINATION PRBD BXO09 AJTAXTZBD CSXUIOA1LT AHB KIOBOSOOFIOAUT VZIK JTBCESSAJsY (rSEE). r, "W have added to ear offloe equipment, for the benefit of 1EBST OUTLT, a TBBB BrtTSSim of Anatomy and gallery of solan tlflo wonder. Man, know thyself. Life else models Illustrating the mysteries of maa, show Ins; the body la health ana disease and many natural subjects. Men man no miiuwa wnen may come 10 us. we give you tha re- suits of long experience, honest, conscientious work, and the beet service that money can buy. If you are ailing, consult ua , Medicines furnished In our private taoormiory irora to .ou a course. If you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. Hours, I a, m. to t p. m. dally. Sundays, 9 to it only. - , ' OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE B91K KOBaUSOB" ST, BBT. POTTBTK JUTD HOTTX, rOXTXJUtD, OX. DR. ...3,. ..1 W I N G L EE ? ' The Great Chinese Doctor LOCATED IN PORTLAND SINCE 188b He is caned the great because he cures all diseases without resorting to the knife. Call and have a free examination. He will tell you the exaot ' nature of your trouble. He treats success fully every form of female complaint, all private buu Diwu aiseaacB, cancer, naraiy sis, tumors, rneu- maiism ana an aisorcers or tne stomach. DK. WINQ LEE liver and Kianeys. - hi nas naa great success in curing con sumption wnen tne victim is not too much run: down by the disease, and will stOD hemorrhaaea in an Incredibly short time. He brews his own medi cines rrona Chinese roots, herbs, buds, barks and vegetable teas, all of which are entirely harmless, and whose medicinal properties are unknown to American doctors. He uses la his practice over COO different Oriental remedies. Hundreds of tes timonials from grateful patients. 87 SOUTH PtPTK 8TBEBT W FOBTXiAJlD OKEGKWi li4 PT.B. health Xetter of Recommendation from Captain 01 ney City. In Regard to the Great . Drs. S. K. Chan ".Wa can thankfully say that we were cured by their Chinese remedy of herbs and roots, which cures wonderfully. My wife had suf- IP til Chan for Several fered for eiaht veara with droosv. heart and liver trouble. I also had not been In good Mn.S.K.aUN vears nn account of stomach trouble and weakness, wa had tried: many doctors, but they were ot no benefit to us. treatment irom tnese miraculous ooorors e. x, vnan, weeas were entirely cured- and lelt stronger .tnan ever. Then wa took and within : three Those who have any kind of ailment should go at once to save yourself time, money and suffering, for 'I am positive that their Chinese medicines can surely cure dtseaaes of men,: women, or chronic- nervousness, "blood poison, rheuma tism, asthma, throat.' lung trouble, atomach, bladder, kidney, consumption and diseases of all kinds. Their remedies are harmless. Wo operation. Examination for ladles by Mrs. S, X. Chan.. Call or write., I . TBI S. X. CEAJf CKZITESB MEOZCXNB CO. ' , -., fSS H.Morrlson St., Between 0 rat and JSecondL. Portland, Or.a.-,j .Li.. ME N ON In my very extensive practice I have learned that the SERIOUS and so-called "incurabla cases " are due usually to NKGliECT and DEI AT. Many men suf fer for TEARS and RV I N THEIR HEALTH trying to dose themselves with some patent nostrum that never could cure. And, further. It la evident that many men will vjenn to what they call "cheap" treatment. NO TREATMENT AT ALL, "cheap" treatment means In nine cases out of tern. The last state of -the man Is worse than- the first. Are-, you trying to cure y o if r e e 1 f with nos trums? If you afe, It is certain that you will regret it It Is NEVER TOO LATE to get In the right again, but remember that you CANNOT - GET, THERE TOO SOON. I offer It to you at tha lowest; fees possible. .. . v PAY WHEN CURED CONSULTATION AND AD VICE FREE LY my ! t t DSL TATXOB. Tha leading- Specialist. Iff consultation I am always glad to render such helpful sdv(ie as I may be able to offer, and I invite all afflicted men to consult me ftee at any time, either in person at my office or bv mall. f My of fic is open all day from I t. m. to ( r. m. and Sundavs from 10 to 1 only. v.-. - - -.. - , . - The DR. TAVLORC coBjfxa jaoBStsow avo sreoat FXXTA.V3I KrTBaJrCB, 834 , KOXBXS03T STStEET, FCXf.TI.Jlr C 4A ;:. i. -A ' t v vw .