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a 12 THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 17, 1912. FIELDER JONES III LITRE "FUN BEE GRAMIillp ME BY A CM HADE NEW YORK CUPID, IS ARRESTED T ONIHYO wiraiin IMMENSE SUCCESS RIVERS AIDING DAN SOCCER COTE OVER 1 ' Bowling Stars Put Up Bretty Contest; Will Strengthen , Quintets. bio four league: standing ; k Won. Lost. Pet Whit Crows 11 U 17 .698 Dllworth Derbies..., IS .Jarretts ........ n& IS JQxcelslors ........... -i 10 .651 .481 .870 The White Crows maintained their lead - of one game last night In the bowling tournament by defeating the tall end Excelsiors two out of three games. The Crows presented: strong ' Una up with O'Donnell acting ,as lead off man. Thy Improved as the ever ring wore on and finished with the beat - team game of the night, getting 848 The Excelsior barely managed to scrape through with the first game, winning by IS pins. O'Donnell and Hoffman r. had the best averages for their teams, ? with Woldt McMahon and Christian dose behind. O. W. Woldt, the man ''agar of the White Crows, is Improving '. with every match -and has the beat vraga of any manager In the league. rThe DllwoTth Derbies came back ," strong, beating the Jarretts In- the first and second games by pig margins and ' lost the third by S pins. Case Joined . the Derbies after a month s . vacation .and showed with "the best average of the night, making 10. He ought to put the Derbies in the running again, as he Is good jollier and starts many rallies on his own hook. Manager Miller proved . the undoing of the Jarretts, making the remarkably, low score of 105 In the sec ond game, after taking the place 'of . Cornish, who bowled poorly in the first . game. - Miller finished with the lowest : average of ths season. 126 Captain Deaver of the Excelsiors is going to strengthen his team, by ths ad ditloa of a 190 bowler.. The Excelsiors have a well balanced team of 170 bowl ers, but they lack astronger man, one who can steady ths team when they get emtio and also to start them off on rallies) ocaslonally. With the addition or sucn a man the Excelsiors have a show to get quits a bit higher In the ' race. . . - Next week the White Crows play the Jarretts and the Dil worth Derbies, the Excelsiors. Ths scores of last night's matches are: ') WHITE CROWS. 1) ii) (3) Total Av. O'Donnell .....ISO 184 17 209 160 17 194 658 .186 McMahon ....182 T"Woldt ........ 1 AO Moffett 1S Christian .....167 170 181 199 302 649 6l 49 (40 .183 .182 .166 .180 820 . 926 946 2693 EXCELSIORS. - (1) (2) f3 Total. Av. Hoffman ..'.,. 180 Heffron ......171 177 181 546 .182 14 158 475 169 163 607 161 201 '62 191 300 631 .158 .169 .173 .177 .Meivin,, ..... .1 Boland .... 168 Edgar ........138 833 836 910 2679 DILWORTH DERBIES. (1) (2) m Total. Av. Puffy .. Teylor . , Dean ... Otterhaut ....154 ,,.,j90 ....166 ....171 A AO 156 141 461 ..ISO 209 .167 : 666. ..189 184 211 561 .187 165 161 . 497 .166 195 172 . 669 .190 Case 883 909 852 2644 JARRETTS. (1) (2) IS) Total. Av. Crawford .....170 Martin .......149 Cornish 134 Miller ......... .. Oapen ...... ,.156 Baker 190 179 200. 549 .183 168 195 512 134 253 607 649 .171 .134 .126 105 196 166 148 155 193 .169 .183 799 814 891 2504 VERNON FANS STILL SURE OF THEIR BOOZE ,? Unlt4 Press Letted Wire.) Los Angeles, Jan. 17. Baseball fans , who frequent Vernon Sunday mornings will not be compelled to go without their between innings beer. The fight city, which Is said to be the only In corporated town in California without a i church,, voted "wet" Sundays Jjy 2 to 1. and ths fans are Jubilant Los Angeles Is "dry" on Sundays, and Vernon Is the mecca of hundreds of thirsty citi zens, r. JOHNSON THREATENS . TO BOYCOTT N' YAWK ' (United Press Leased Win.) Chicago, Jan. 17. By "blacklisting any fighter who engages in a contest in. New York, Jack Johnson, ths negro neavyweignt champion, believes he can even up with the New Tork boxing 'commission for not allowing him to box in tna metropolis. Johnson declared that if Jim Flynn cures 10 ngnt win ror the title h must not engage in a contest with Al roizer fn New York. FOR WINTER WEAR The Beslfc $3 flats Mad Nsw, Stylish is Just received a new .Velours in black, Momwm"! ait crLiBBBs. Mails Le&dlimg' Hatter Tells Some Interesting Anec dotes of Great. National - Pastime. Fielder Jones didn't feel like playing billiards yesterday and for the first time in several years engaged in a fan. nlng bee. When the new president of the Northwestern league so desires he oan give as entertaining a lecture .on baseball as any man In the country. Fielder yesterday took up the little things in baseball that go unnoticed un til sonreuoujr nsppena to mi omu mem For Instance, he says, ths "hit and run" play was used for two" years by the old Baltimore Orioles before It was die covered, and attempts made to block It. It won at least two pennants for the "three times champions.'' Brooklyn was ths team to Invent the 'sacrifice killer" and Jones was on the Superbas when the thing .'. was first sprung. It -won many a game ror jsea Hanlon's bunoh before ths other teams knew what was being sprung. Fielder also told how the big leaguers used to catch a man off second. Rem bach of the Cubs, he said, when the catcher signalled for ths shortstop to cover second, looked twice at the bag, counted three' and suddenly whirled and threw'the ball. The White Sox empldyed a different plan. Ths pitcher watched ths catcher, who signalled the short stop. When- the shortstop took his first ump toward the bag, the catcher would open his fist and the pitcher wouia whirl and invariably 'catch the base- runner flatfooted. ' Jones also told a . funny yarn that concerned one of the old Portland play ers. Jack Grim. Ned Hanlon was In strumental In having a rule passed preventing' the catcher from stepping out of the box to take a pltchout, it being designated a balk. One day at Louisville with Fred Clarke on second. and Mans Wagner at bat. ths catcher had orders from "Hanlon to pass the mighty slugger. Grim was ordered to step out of the box so that the ball could be pitched outslds of Wagner's reach. Immediately the umpire called balk and Clarke scored ths winning run. The players gavs Manion an awiui call and Med never said a word back. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 17. Infleldsr Dulln and Pitcher Thompson will play with the Seattle team next season. Jack Barry closed the deals for these two players at the annual meeting of the Coast league magnates In Los Angeles. Dulln comes highly recommended from Dillon, the Los Angeles boss, for whom he played after being released by the Senators. . Thompson will -be one ' of the leading twlrlers of the Seattle club. ccording to Barry. , The purchases were made subject to the approval of President Dugdala Ep4sU for Mr. William. Can- you beat this one that Manager Williams received yesterday from some body who wants a trial wltb bis Colts? Nick nearly collapsed: - -r -. Portland, Or.. Jan. 15. Mr. Nick Wil liams, Manager Portland Northwestern Ball Team Dear Sir: I am a young man 20 years of age from Chicago. I am about , the build of Hal Chase. I guess you have heard of him, and have some of his actions, and be told ma I would - make an ideal first bass ball player. I was In Spokane the last week of last season. Not to taka any credit away from you for your playing, I think I can do as good or better. , Other man agers ars after ma but as you seem to be getting older and slowing down. I thought I wolud give you first chance, as 1 am a strong, young fellow, and will do what is right. I tried to sea you today, but missed you, but will see you Saturday at 1:30' o'clock. Be sure and be there or I will sign with some other manager. Respectfuly, J. B. CARSON. SWISS RIFLEMEN ELECT OFFICIALS FOR SEASON The officers of the Swiss Rifle asso ciation were elected yesterday after noon. The, club enjoyed a fine season last year and has secured for Portland tho North Pacific sharpshooters' tourn ament, which will be held In July. Tho following officers were elected: John Schlaeppl, president; P, Roth, vice president; A. Sonderegger, secre tary; A. Reider, treasurer and M. Zen ger and R. Schmld. trustees. Lincoln to Meet Jefferson. - The Lincoln snd Jefferson Soccer teams will play this afternoon on Mult, nomah Field. Both teams will present their strongest line-ups and a close game Is expected. The game will start at 2:45 o'clock. shipment of Austrian gray and brown. ' YlYlo. j.1.V".'iV''- mm Foiartss Street . jgwmvi a ' ' : f ' ' Dinge, Threatens to' Show Mr. 0'Neil About His Discrim ination Utterances. (United Pre" Leased Wire.) Chicago, Jan, 17. After, declaring war on the metropolis, puglllstically, Jack Johnson, heavy-weight champion. today has changed bis mind and de clares he Intends to leave for New Tork soon to sign for a match there with either Carl Morris or Al Falser. The negro made this announcement, despite the fact that Chairman O'Nell . of the New York Boxing commission has stat ed that Johnson would not be permitted to engage In any bouts In New York state. . , When reminded today that he had said yesterday that he would "blacklist any fighter engaging m a contest in New York. Johnson said: 'well, ah reckon I'se got - as muon right to change mub mind as anybody else. I Just want to show MIstah O'Nell dat he can't discriminate against muh." Johnson received today a 315.000 of fer from a New Tork; club to engage In 10 round contest there. The name of bis prospective opponent was not named, but It Is believed to be either Morris or raiser. Johnson said he would ask more money from the bidder when he arrives In New York. . Says Fight Won't Bo Staged. Chicago. Jan. IT. Matt Larkin of San Francisco, regarded as one of the shrewdest judges of fighters In the country and the man who won 335,000 on Jack Johnson when the negro fought Jeffries, at Reno, predicted today that the Johnson-Flynn bout never would be staged. Larkin said Flynn could. not whip one of Johnson's arms, and called atten tion to ths fact that none of the par tiesto the proposed match had posted forfeit. , ; . . . Williams Replaces Kublak. Toronto, Jan." 17. Fight fans here are greatly disappointed touay over the eleventh hour announcement that Al Williams, an eastern heavyweight. has been substituted for Al KublaK as the opponent of Jim Flynn In a 10 round fight tonight. The exact causa for the substitution could not' be learned, but Tom Flanagan, promoter of the local club. Intimated that Jack John son had something to do with the change. -As neither man Is considered real opponent for. the Pueblo lire- man, much speculation has been caused concerning the real reason for the shift BASKETBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE ADOPTED At a meeting of the officers of the City Basketball league Monday in the M. c. A., the schedule was drawn up and several business matters straight ened out Fenstermacher of the "Washington high school and Rlngler were appointed as referees. ' The resignation of W. P. jLee as secretary was not accepted. The uultnoman ciud oas two teams in me league. The schedule Is as follows: January 26 M. A. A. C II vs. N. P. D., at P. A. gymnasium. February I M. A. A. C I vs. T. M. C. A., at T. M. C. A. February 9 T. M. C. A. vs. N. P. D. a, at P. A. gymnast dm. February 13 M. A.- A. C. II vs. M. A. A. C. I, at Multnomah gymnasium. February 16 T. M. C. A. vs. M. A. A. C. II. at Multnomah gymnasium. February 19 M. A. A. C. I vs. N. P. D. C, at Multnomah gymnasium. , I. I (tTnt ted Frtaa leased Wire.) Los Angeles, Jan. 17. Johnny Coulon and Frankle Conley will meet at Ver non February 3 for the bantamweight championship of the world. The xignt will be for 20 rounds at 118 pounds three and a half hours before the bat tle. After days of endeavor, Promoter McCarey gained the consent of Coulon to the fight The champion will start for Los Angeles January 23r-, This will be the second meeting of the pair, the first battle, in New Or leans, going to Coulon after a , terrific struggle. GIANTS' SMOKER IS ENTERTAINING AFFAIR The fourth annual smoker of the Portland Giants was held last evening' at Eschles Hall, and several good three round boxing bouts were staged. . Bud Anderson and bis sparring part ner, George Dupre, went through three rounds of fast boxing. Lew Hubbard and George Spring put up a good bout Kid- Bxposltlo, Bobby Evans and sev eral other boxers appeared on the pro gram. Danny O'Brien refereed , the boxing boutsw.-'r-"-'---v".:ri'r-''- Webb and Fair sang several good songs and furnished music, while Hay den did some very nice buck and wing dancing that was appreciated by the orowd. .V.- i' , .,.,.c-;:v;.:;;': , JEWETT BEATS BARRY . v IN; BILLIARD TOURNEY Q. B. Jewett defeated J. E. Barry In the three-cushion billiard tournament at the Portland hall Monday night by ths score of SO to 24. The game lasted SO lnninga - ' : ' . i . jewett made two runs of 8 and six (runs of 3, while Barry mads 1 run of 1 3 and two runs of 2. Jewett forfeited i one point to Barry. . . - Tomorrow night's game will be be tween J. Warren and Jack Meade. : COULON AND CONLEY WILL MEE NEXT MONTH JACK BRITTON WILL MEET FRANKIE' BURNS ,(.;. , '.; ...'.v. !J, i .' ' viif .vj'-i: Oakland, Cal , Jan. 17. Matchmaker Al Moffltt of the .Wheelmen's club to day has signed up Jack Brltton of Chi cago and Frankle Burns of , Oakland for a 10-round contest here on January 24. The articles call for 118 pounds at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of the fight . As Burns is the best man Brjtton has . tackled since coming to the coast, he will be given- a chanc to convince the fans that his-eastern record was not earned without merit . . I Members of Multnomah Club Hear Stories of Club V Material Progress. A Four hundred members of the Mult nomah Amateur Athletic club attended the "dollar dinner" at the Commercial club last night and beard the story of the past, present and future of ' the greatest purely athletic organisation In the west There was no., business' as pect , about the meeting, further than letting the assembled members know the financial,, and numerical condition of the club. ' It was Just a cheerop affair, designed - for the purpose of bringing the veteran members together, and It served Its end admirably. Three of the ablest speakers In the city were introduced by President waiter A. Holt, following the dinner, and a couple of hour were spent In listening to their remarks on ths desirability of ath letics for ths American youth. President Holt In his opening remans Informed the members that It was. the Intention of the club to furnish the new home with money accruing from ijimaiiun iees, ana irora mis means something like $34,000 of the necesssry 350,000 was In the organisation's treas ury. The informal canvass for new members, he said, would be continued until the club Is ready- to move Into the handsome, new structure . It will call home, which will probably be about February 13, Judge w, D, Fenton briefly reviewed the history or the club and congratu lated It upon reaching its majority, the age or 31 years. .Starting in 1891 In little :. room In the upstairs of building on Second street, progress has been rapid, he said. In 1896 It took another step forward, moving Into larger quarters at Tenth and Yamhill, and then, despite the hard times of 1897, It undertook the purchase of six acres of land at the present site of the new home at Morrison and Chapman streets. In 1900 . the club building, which was destroyed by firs in July, 1910, was ready for oocupanoy, and the club moved Into It. - Ths new plant will have cost In the neighborhood of 3300,000 when It Is turned over to the members next month. Dr. John H. Boyd, of ths First Pres byterian church, followed Judge Fen ton with a speech that opened with wit and gradually turned to seriousness. He reviewed the history of athletics and the effect on humanity. v Colonel C. E. 8. wood closed the pro gram with a general talk on athletics, In which he urged the members of the olub to develop the brain as well as the body. ALLEN PREPS DEFEAT The Allen "prep" basketball, quintet defeated the Portland Academy team yesterday afternoon in the Portland Academy gymnasium by the score of 37 to 18. The playing and basket shoot ing of Fiske, the left forward for the Allen team, was the feature of the con test Flake made 25 points and . shot baskets at will. Cranston and Hare also played in fine form for the winners. Cardinell played the best game for the Portland Academy boys, r The line ups- - Portland Academy. Allen Prep. 'Long C Han Tucker tt F. ......... Fiske Cardinell R F Clerln Hill R Q..,,, Granstrom Gans It Q.: Ring Substitutes Granstrom for Clerln, Burgard for Lon, Jones for Granstrom. Goaia Long- 1, Tucker 2, Gans 1, Harr 4, Fiske 8, Clerln 2. Fouls Tucker 1, Cardinell 9, Fiske 9. Time, 20 minutes. Referee Lee. Umpire Fenstermacher. Timekeeper Schiffer. - TEB ' DR.GR . MZTKOB MEAJTS : CERTAIN CURE XKB BFECXAUIT WSO OVBSS It matters not what your ailment is. nor who has treated It if it Is curable I . will give you immediate benefit and a quick and lasting curs...., ,,, .y j,'. .;.'.. ':;,: to " not ' allow money 'matters to keep -you from getting well. I charge nothing to prove my methods will cure you. my oner inu muh REQITIRED UNTIli SAT1SFIJED is your absolute protection. Consul tation, examination and diagnosis free and strictly , private; I claim for. my . treatment noth'.ng "wonderful" or "secret" It" is sim ply my . Successful way of doing things. - - r - . ' : ' ArnxOTSD - MBIT, before treating elsewhere, honestly investigate . my proven methods. Ton will then under stand how easily and quickly X enre all curable eases of VAKICOSB TEZsTS and BCTDBOOEXtB without severe surg ical operation UBETEBll OBSTBXTO TlOlfS, -- without cutting' or - burning BFEOirXO BLOOD POISOH with on In lurlous drags (608 skillfully adminis tered when preferred)! MBBTOiVITAXi DEBXUTT without stimulative reme dies XBORTATXC, BLADDEg and XIDBBT Troubles; CONTHAOTBD dis orders! XOXiBS, BBCTAJb complaints and all ailments of men. What you want is a curs. Corns to ma and get it Once under my treatment you ' will', quickly realise how simple a thing it Is to get well in the hands of a , specialist who knows his buslnesa Our cures add not only years to life, put life to years. I put new energy Into worn-out- bodies. Office hours, daily,. to 8; evenings, 1 to 8; Sundays, 10 363 Washington Rt Portland, Or. ACADEMY'S TOSSERS i CTottkd Press Leased Wlra) ' Los Angeles, - Jan. IS. Joe Rivers, Mexican ring marvel. Is out of pocket $25 today because he seconded Cupid In a bout which, bad its ending'in .Judge Frederick's . court 1 : ; Joe yesterday consented, to act as best man at the wedding of Leonard Slert and Miss Rosa Marques of Santa Monica.-As the hour for the oeremony drew near the quartet saw that they would be late, and Joe requisitioned his big car. Before ths court was reached a, motor , cycle officer had Interfered and Joe was compelled, to turn out "his pockets. . '. .y;ir--.rt ! v I like this court better." remarked Joe when he finally entered : Justice Summerfleld's precincts with the bride and bridegroom to be, Rivers denied m, VUUIUI. I UHiur Off SOUU IS W Ui low in nis mend's footsteps. - . Murpbjr Beats Bedell, " -- 1 f United Press Laased Wlra.t i New Tork. Jan. 17. Harlem Tommy Murpny, who clashes with "One Round' Hogan in San Francisco. January 31, today is -the winner- over Joe Bedell of Brooklyn In a 10-round contest here. Murphy had all ths better of his oppo nent in the early rounds, flooring bhn In the fourth. Bedell was fighting strongly in me latter part or the con test, but was unable to overcome Mur phy's lead. . ,,;.' MEN AND WOMEN We positively cure acute and chronic die. eases when others fall. We are the only specialists - In Port land who combtnfe carerui ana pains taking diagnosis with modern and scientlflo metnoaa or treatment Blood Diseases treated with the Mew German Dis covery, the acientiflc achievement of the cen tury, combined with a tonic treatment which insures a permanent ana tasting oura the latest discovery of This remedy. Professor Paul Ehrllch or iwrnany, effects a SDeedv cure and does away with ; the old time method of doctorlnay for from three to five years. RHEUMATISM Our methods of treating this disease ' are entirely new. and , we guarantee to cure, any case of rheuma tism brought -to our offices. Chronic Joint diseases, deformities and con traetures cured in a remarkablv short nme ' bv our .Modern Absorption Method. ASTHMA We will refund the . cost of - treatment to any patient suffering f rom Asthma to whom we cannot grant per manent relief. Our offices are open from 9 a. m. till 8 p. n. If you cannot call, write for diagnosis chart Remedies sent by express to all parts of ' the world. Free consultation and advice. MODERN SPECIALISTS First and Alder Streets, Portland, Or. iiooai ana unf msianee saam mho. EHTBAJTCa 811 ALBIB STBBST O DISORDERS By G. K. Holsman.M. D.,The Leading Specialist I am an v expert specialist treating clusively. I own my orrice snd equipment publish my true pnotogrspn ana personally supervise tne treatment of all patients from ths time they come to me until they are discharged as cured. Although my time Is fully oc cupied from early morn until late at night In looking after the wants of my patients, snd in administering my special treatment for Blood Poison and Varicose Veins, I always take pleasure in consulting witn new patients. . In offering my services to the afflicted I am giving you Mia RTCRT that can be had anywhere. Mv reputation and experience for the past 18 yars can my aDilliy nonesty ana inieifriLjr ua auuuiu vm puiiicinni to convince the most skeptlcil that I am the FOREMOST rod LEADING Specialist in Prtland. I possess skill and inurlniM arnutreit In such a way that no other can ahara tt and should not bs classed with Inexporlenced doctors or specialists. .... ' i-,'.-..,..,;-,.:,,.,..,.-...,;':1, 1 ' X tbrfrough Investigation should be made by every ailing man as to ths specialist he consults. Duty and deetlny to self snd those who depend upon you demand the best medical attention. I have the eiblllty and can give you .this service. I have always charged a very reasonable fee. so that my services may be obtained by any man who sincerely desires to be cured. I make nd misleading statements, false promises or unbusinesslike propositions. I would like to have you for a patient if you will come to me on a strictly professional basis, accepting Inducements that I offer, which are my ability. Is years' successful experience, tlme-savln - treatment and cure. of certain diseases. ., r .. -ys.:,v :ij;y.,; : : '. 'axcos TBxars. I daily demonstrate that these con ditions can be cured in nearly all cases by one treatment In such a sst Isfactory way that the iorgansare preserved - and ' strengthened, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation is rapidly reestablished, instead of the deprewrtng conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money. . -: - .- . BXDWBT AITD BIVASSBB DIS - ... . . BASBS. With these diseases you may have more complications than are present ed by any other diseased organ, By my searching Illumination of .' the bladder I determine accurately the disease and by microscopto examina tion and urinalysis I make doubly sure the condition Of the kidneys, thus laying foundations for scientl flo treatment ":vi,y;'v ''' 'i'. , , srBcxrxo BX.000 roxsoir. ; Scientific treatment only should be used in combatting this loathsome disease.' I cure Blood Poison by the new German Remedy which I Intro duce" directly'lnto the blood, ' purify Ing It, neutralising it and expelling poison from ths system. New blood thus formed supplies and - rebuilds the tissues In such a way that the patient recovers his formal state of health, strength and soundness. ITT - OXBBCT TBBATMEV9 - TOB ; WB ABBESS, v. . That disorder commonly known 'as weakness has for years and genera tions' baffled the - efforts of physi cians, yet to this very day a ma jority of doctors, specialists not ex cepted, are attempting to overoome I troat all Ailments of Men and cure to sitay cured I Offer Free Consultation and Examination I Invite you to come to my office. I will explain to' you tnf.-treatment for varicose veins, hernia, nervous debility, blood poison, piles, fis tula, bladder, kidney and all men's ailments, and give you FREE) a physical examination if you write for free book and self-examination blank. , - Hy office Is open all day from 9 a, m. to 9 p. m. and Sunday from 10 to 12. AU sorrespondenoe tiested confidentially., betters eheerfully answered. DILKvHOlSliJAN The Alns worth-Clinton'. Kelly soccer game will likely be ... replayed. Th game yesterday between the two teams was protested because two subplayers helped the . Clinton Kelly team. The rules of the game allow no substitutes. Neither side was able to score during the entire game and. good playing by the goal keepers on both sides saved many points from being scored. ' In seotlon -1 the Holladay team de feated tho Kerns school eleven by the score of three foals to two. Kerns led In the first half by the score of 1 to 1, but. in the second half the - Holladay boys put over two goals giving them a victory, - ' i Big Basket Game Tonight. A great game of basketball Is prom ised tonight when the Jewish Boys' Athletic club team meets the Hustlers' quintet In the Jewish "gym" at Second and Wood streets. .rThe J. B. A. C. has , won . seven of nine games played this season. ' . I Cure Men Quickly ' I am making men well and whola I am doing what no other specialist can do for men. When all oth. ers fall. I cure, be cause : my ' practise has been, wider, my experience, more var. led. because my knowledge is . more perfect What I am doing for others I will do for yoo. MT PXOIAXTIBS ill''v BTervons Debility, Blood AUments, Piles, Tarloose Veins, Bapture, XM nay, Bladder sad all ailments pecul iar to man. Do not let money mat ters keep you away, as my charges are so low as to re within the reach of all. OOOS HONEST WOBX and a BQVAJUB 2BA& Is what you want Consultation . and examination free. Call now or write. . , DRi LINDSAY I Tha Old Sellable paoUllst Corner Alder and Second ' streets. Entrance 1SSH Second street, Port land, Or. Of floe hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 a m. to 1 p. m. Watch Our Removal to Better Place - After Tebmary X ' Ths - ramous S.K. Chan . Chinese Medical BBS. X. CKAJT. with their Chinese medicines or nems ana roots, cure won. derfully. They-have cured many suf ferers when all other, remedies have rauea. sun cure xor do in internal and external slckneas and all chronlo ail ments. -' Their remedies ' are harmless and give quick results. No operations. Consultation free, 'Examinations for ladles by Mra .Chan. Call or write for symptom blann to BJ. JC OKasr OXX- XTXSB BCESIODTB CO., B38H XORUOS sv, osTweea isi ana so, roruana, or, Bemoved to 3 WasK. oorner sd St, Chinese. Doctor. -HIS : Chinese herbs and root medicines cure blood troubles and all diseases of the heart, lungs, liver. ..stomach, kidneys. When others have given you up, eon- s uu or vnu vt tung Shonsj. , v ailments of men ex leave no doubt as to C L Bolsnai. N. - It by methods that have been in con stant uss and have always failed for half a century. They dose the sys tem with powerful stimulants and tonics, calculated to restore nervous force or strength that Is not and never has been lacking, with the re sult that - ths functions are tempo rarily excited to the positive detri ment of the patient " Weakness Is only a symptom resulting from many local conditions and Is curable, by local treatment only, without the giving of a single Internal dose, which demonstrates ' the absolute ac curacy of .- my understanding and treatment of this disorder, In years I have not met with a single failure and I have entire confidence In my ability to cure all cases that come to me xor treatment, f i am equally certain that no treatment other than that which I have perfectedcan com pletely and permanently v restore Strength and Vigor.. v NO MONEY RKQTTIRED TO COMMENCE TREATMENT. Jrany patients have no confidence In (heir doctor, because he demands pay-before a cure has been effected and there are many who have been mis informed about their - cordltion or through unsuccessful treatment have become skeptical and think there is no cure for them. I want an oppor tunity to treat such men..-It makes no difference about j the" financial part, as I acoept pay for my serv ices as benefits are derived; when I am satisfied the patient is reliable.. Health Is capital at interest. I will Jirove my ability to cure before ask ng pay for my services. 221 Va Morrison St. I . .. Corner First Street .: POXTXiABD, OBSOOX a 8 HI m A(1 x r ( m : " - aaa. a. O. trMTTsr She Xtsadlns; Specialist ' .1 ' am . ' registered and licensed pnysician, conllnlng - my special practice to the ailments of MEN, J have more money, invested In my estaonshment then all other , Port land SDecialieta comhlned. 1 ' I use my photograph so that when you come to see me personally you will rtaoanlM mn 1nvitlsat ray personal standing before accepting treatment from a doctor of unkoown laenuty pr repuUtlon. . . ::;.! ; j Are :Yoix-r;-- being treated In a satisfactory man ner by your present doctor Is he carrying out, his promises? Has he i;urea you sin a reasonable time, ana lived up to his guarantee? Are you paying mm exorbitant prices ror medicine? Does he employ thorough ly up-to-date and scientlflo 'methods, which would be aDDroved by the reg ular family doctor? If you cannot answer these questions favorably to rourseir, come and have a eonflden lal talk with us about your casa. It will cost you nothing. VABIOOSB TTIWH, BLOOD 7T0X. SOB. JrXXiES, jnSTUXUL. XTO Cured in 5 Dayo BTo Detention Ttom - OooupaUoa, ''-.. Pamlly or Borne, NO SEVERE OPERATIONS. MANY CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-BAVINO.-.MOST NAT URAIilOST SAFE. A RADICAT. AND PERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILt, CITE YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AUTHORI TIES THAT THIS IS A FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PREPARED TO CURE BY EXPERIENCE ;v AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUCCESS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COA8T. .n --a rBEB OOBBTXsTATXOBT I Invite you to come to my effloa. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood Disorders, Plies, Fis tula, Blsdder, Kidney, Prostatiaan4 all Men's Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination: If nec essary a - microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions to determine pathological snd bacteriological con ditions. Every person should take sdvantage of this - opportunity to learn their true condition.- - A per manent cure Is what you want My omces are open an aay rrora a. m. to I p. m, and Sundays from 10 to 1.-.- . .,--.: A. G. Smith, M. D. 834 H Morrison St, Coraar M . . Vortlsad.' Oragoa THIS WEATHER CAUSES SICKNESS OBXPFB. ,oo; ooxjds axtd rvBvuowtA rmoie bub-dowst , OOBDXTIOB. TBS OBXBZS.X DOOTOB. -I This wonderful man Mas made a Ufa tulv of the nrooertiea and actions of roots, herbs, buds and berks on the hu man system,- Many of the - remedies w-uch this man uses are scarcely knows . to the scientists of his country, and la Chinese families are handed down from . father to son and kept a profound secret Most of these remedies are im ported from far off Asia to his large laboratory at 1I1U First street y It seems almost a miracle to many patients who have called on this famous man and in such short time become well , by his treatment -- , . If you live elsewhere than In Port land and wish to procure his medicines. send 4 cents in stamps ana a symptom blsnk and circular will be forwarded to you. This you-win tiu out ana proper remeaiDS will men on km io you. t , Open evenings ana eunaays. The C Gee Wo Chinese' Medidne Co.. lean rirst Street, Ooraev Btcrrlsoa. , ronlsnd. Oregon. ' DR. KEEFE CURES MM I publish my own photograph per sonally conduct my own office, hsve no connection with any "medical com pany." "institute" or "museum, but am a thoroughly reliable, up to date scientlflo specialist In all ailments of men. No hired substitutes to treat you. If I aooept your case for treat ment and do not effect a quick and lasting cure, you need not pay one cent . of '.my. small.. t. t.-vV ' XBW OXBlIAir DISCOTXTBT ; For Blood Poison, $25. AbsoluUly to S, T so S Dally I Sunday 10 to . r: SBami&atlOBr--Advloe--lrM''M:i! J. J. KEEFE, Plu' a M. D! " Booms 11-14 X.afayette8ldg i, S13M WASHXBOTOBT Utn COB. T ''- VorOana, Or.-, i - 1; isj i . - iaersssl , ' 'vi-i-.U, .( ' : . Vs . Gee Gee : Ul.i.irf. t 1 J - .' . 1. S i :n