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.3 FECI ii! OillilG Cfi AT SANTA HAIU Krueger, La Longe and Ban croft Send Ball Over Fence . for Circuits; Beavers De feat Santa Marians, 3-1.. By R, A. C. Santa Maria, Cal, March 11. Horn runs and bush ' classlnesa featured in the. initial practice grams f'lhe Beaton yesterday afternoon, when Portland trimmed the Santa Maria team by a J to t score. Krueger and La Longe (of Portland and Bancroft for Santa Maria kited the pill off the lot, while Doane retired the other Beaver run at the result of nn error ahead of the Dutch man's circuit burner. Bancroft, Mathes and Hlrsch all ex uded class, to tho great delight of one Walter McCredle, who was tickled to death with their showing. Bancroft fitted In a "shortstop on Jho local team and was responsible for their only run, when he drove one of Osborn's offerings out of the fat via the left field fence in the" second session. He fielded his four chances like a Pecklnpaugh. Is fast as the proverbial bullet, and resembled lit tle Bobbie Coltrln as a novice. Manager McCredle lined his regulars up against the Santa Marians at the start of the game, and then filled in with the recruits. Regular games are the best things in the world to show youngster's class, tnd the affair yester day was worth more than a whole week's practice. . An Indian pitcher named Romero, with a lot of speed, - gave the Beavers the best batting workout they have had since the training camp opened. ; usoorn, the Grants pass boy, la a small fellow, and although ha was stung for but one hit, he does not seem to be of Coast Jeague calibre. On the other hand, Hlrsch, the big southpaw from the M-I-N-K league, looked very good during the four innings that he worked. If this pair Is sent to Nick Williams, it will help his pitching staff out a whole lOt. - ; Walter Doane threw the clutch Into he high speed and frisked a couple of basea. Doano looks better every day. Mathes, who corralled a two bagger, ought-to. develop into a swell hitter. McCredle was immensely pleased with his work at the, bat Mathes might have sat on the bench for all the work he had in left field. McDowell waa in the game long enough to get on pelt at the ball and accept one chance, but n has all the actions of a comer. Kibble fielded Ilka a bouse afire, but did not do very good with the suck. Mac la thinking about switching him back to the right side of the plate gain, as he is not a natural left handed hitter. Coltrln is a bit too heavy- to show up in nis last season s form. Taken all in all, the recruits are SO per cent faster as fielders than any bunch McCredle has -ever collected, and there is no exaggeration in this state ment The recruits that do not make good against the Coast league veterans will reinforce Nick Williams' Colts. ' Last season's players worked in pretty near their old time form. Krueger had a busy time in center field, where he will play this season. Dutch's home run was the longest hit of the. day. , According to Mac's present plans, Doane will play right field and Chad bourne will be shifted to left ' field. Mickey LaLonge is working nicely. Bill Rapps was not feeling very well and . did not take any chances. : Fred Lamllne arrived from Port Hu ron, Mich. He is looking fine and is ready to start work. . He. like tome of the others, was snow bound in Kansas. , . , PORTLAND. . AB. R. IT. PO. A. K Rodgers, 2b 2 0 0 1 0 0 Lindsay. 8b 3 0 0 0 1 0 'W. Doane. rf 1 8 13 0 1 8, 0 1 0 0 . Rapps. Jt . Msthtes. if toitnn, ss Labonge, OBhorne, p Kibble. 3D McDowell, 2b liirsch, p Totals .....31 3 4 27.11 0 SANTA MAR-a. AB, R. H. PO. A. Jones, rf . Cutter," cf Poane. 2b l i ! o s "1 4 1 1 0 McCurdv, 3b Bancroft, SS Cakes, o . . . K. Jesso, lb Webb, If . . i t '4 t homero, p Totals .............27 1 1 27 15 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 S Santa Maria 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 SUMMARY. - Struck outBy Osborne B. fcy Hlmch FOR SPRIHG WEAR' . - The Best $3 - HeWe-'StylisIi ; Shape S; - Left&2 Mcnrieoa'. afr IB 411 C- .v " . ' y ... I i -. I ' t ". i I A -1 ! I 1 M V ..... ' . mm 1 I Doane, outfielder. T A large number of members of the Portland Gun club took part in the ahootlrrg yesterday afternoon on the Kenton traps. , Culllson and Holohan were ' tied for first place, with 94 breaks. 1 Ullla was next, with 93 breaks and Abrahams fourth with 92. Ellis also broke 92. ... .. . J On account of the absence of Young, the final shoot for the Holohan trophy was postponed until next Sunday. Young waa In Seattle as a guest of the Seattle club. The scores: Culllson 94, Holohan 94, Hlllls 93. Abrahams 92, Ellis 92. Fisher 90, Carlon 88, Morris 88, Owen 88. Beck 87. Borders 87, Knight 87, Coffoid 8T, Caldwell 86, Remington 86 Steieht 86, Thomlon 85, DuBray 85, Bono 85, Con nell 85, Rice 83, Fay 82, Bracey 80, Se quin 80. Chariton 78, Murphy 76, Smith 74, Loyd 72 and Snow 70. UNIVERSITY "FIVES" LOSE . ' TO WASHINGTON HIGH The Washington hlsrh. school basket ball team defeated the University of Oregon freshman team Saturday night by the score of 24 to 21. The game was played under the A. A, U. rules and was fast from the start. " ' . : Aa the frestman team la composed of all-star players from all parts of the state the Washington team claims the high school championship of the state. The Washington team was coached by Fenstermacher during the fust season. Fenstermaeher was to the Washington high school quintet what Dobie waa to the University of Washington football eleven. ' " ' The game Saturday night was the last ot the season for the Washington team. . . ' 1 . Columbia Boys Win. Milton, Or., March ll.The Columbia college boya defeated the Whitman col lege juniors in the last game of the local basketball Of the season, the score being 20 to 18. The lineup: , Columbia. ; s - Whitman. ' Lamb .,..V. ...... ,. Hill Storm ........... .F. ...... ,. Crampton Yates. Plnkerton...C. Niles Henderson ... . . . . .O. . . .McCoy, Tooley Mathes rm-rrr (. (.n,.. Sikes t)e Rosier Injured Los Angeles, March 11. Jake De Ro sier, veteran of a thousand speed cam paigns, lies in a hospital today suffer ing from a fractured thigh and knee cap, bruises and lacerations, sustained when ha pitched from his motorcycle while traveling 90 miles an hour. He collided with Balke. a Los Angeles rid er, during a race at the stadium. Balke was uninjured. 4, by Romero 8. Rases on -balls Off Osborne 1. off Hlrsch 1, off Romero 2. Home runs La Longe, Krueger, Ban croft. Two batte hits Rapps. Mathles. Stolen bases W. Doane 2. Romero. Sac rifice hits Cutter 2. Innings pitched Osborne 5,- Hirsch 4. - Hits off Os borne. 1. Hit by pitcher W. Doane. - Hattea .Fousih ; Street 1 HOLOHAN ROPHY POSTPONED Slfaf SPEEDY OUTFIELDER AND THEE FITCHERS 'WHO F.IAY WEAR EEAVER U:;iFCn:.;3 ( Osborne, pitcher. DID A. ATTELL TRY T Referee Promoter, Manager of Opponent and Others Say "Yes." San Francisco, March 11. The end Of Abe Attell, former featherweight cham pion, as a ring attraction on the Pa clfio coast. Is believed certain by fight fans here today as the result of an al leged attempt by the Hebrew to induce Harlem Tommy Murphy to "lay down" In their 20 round fight at Daly City Sat urday afternoon. Attell, It Is charged, offered Murphy I400J to agree to the scheme, which called for Murphy to foul Attell along about the fifth - round. Neither Murphy nor his manager, Jim Buckley, it is said, gave Attell a decided answer and Attell was made the victim of what is known In sporting circles as the "double cross." With one eye entirely closed, his face and body battered and bruised, Attell lay In his bed at his sister's home today, strenuously denying that he had gone to defeat after vainly trying to save his standing, among the top-notch: r by engineering a crooked edal. "It Is a dirty lie." declared Attell. "I defy either Murphy or Buckley to provs that I approached either with any such proposition. Somebody is going to suf. fer for this. It is some more dirty work on the part of my enemies." Despite Attell's protestations of in nocence, it is pointed out by fight fol lowers today that Attell stalled along up to the fifth round, taking a fearful lacing, evidently believing that Murphy had consented to carry out his part of the alleged f rarheup. The fans say that after this round Attell realized that he! had been "double crossed" and from this j round on brought his wonderful clever ness Into full play. But the beating in the earlier periods, the experts agree, weakened tha ex-featherwelght cham- j plon, and in the nineteenth and twen tieth rounds he was simply smothered by the New Yorker. Jim Buckley, Murphy's manager, ad mitted today that he had been ap proached on three occasions by Attell. "Attell came to town February 28 and sent word that he wanted to see me," Buckluy tald. "I mot him at Fifth and Market streets. There he made the first proposition to me that It would be profitable to everybody if Murphy would quit to him when they1 fought. I just listened to him but said nothing. "February 29 I brought Murphy over at Attell's request and we met him again. , He broached the subject again but Murphy turned him down. Attell then attempted to gain my consent but I left him up In the air, The last time Attell mentioned the crooked business to me was when he was getting pn his fighting togs at the arena. He called me out into the hallway and said: 'Jim, does that thing go today? "I told him to go away from me; that others would see us and suspect some thing was wrong. I turned and left him and then Instructed Murphy to fight as he had never fought before." Fight fans also point out that At tell neglected his training. The Hebrew started training tor the bout last Mon day but did little work. - Friday night and early Saturday morning, it Is Charged, he was seen along the beach resorts in merry company. Thursday night, it is said, he played poker until morning. Promoter James VT: Coffroth admitted that he learned at the last minute that something was wrong. He said: "I went at once to Jim Buckley and put the mattr squarely up to him. He told me that Murphy was an honest boy, saying Tommy is In great shape and will win this fight .because he is the better man.' , v . "I then reported ths occurrence , to Referee Jack Welsh and told him to watch sharply, for any crooked work.' : When questioned regarding the af fair, Welsh said todayr , ; t f t "When I reached the arena I was warned that something crooked was liable to be nulled off. At first I in tended to call off all bets, but on sec- ond thought figured it would be better to allow the men tq go ahead and then If all was not right to declare It no contest Then the beta would not stand and the ' fighters would forfeit, their share In the purse. Murphy fought liko a demon and won a cleancut decis ion. If any crooked : work ; had been agreed upon somebody was 'double crossed.' '' ; : - Jeffries Tickled. ' Lob Angeles, March 11. "Good shouted Jim Jeffries, when told over the Attell fight. "This puts Abe where he belongs, and it serves- him right for his squealing tactics after he was licked by Kllbane, and for the general manner In which he has. howled over his friends." . Jeffries Indictment practically sonnds the tone of' the local sporting public toward the ex-featherwelght champion, Although the majority of th Los An- geles Bettors-piaee4-AttalH bt Mi phy, there was general atlsfactlon ex pressed hare tonight over hl defeat .- Bowers Hotel Serve. frrtm R to8 p, mrTahle d' Jlofe 'dinner, Inctitdlpff wine, $1.00. , Ladles' OrchvsUa ajiil iSntortaihera,' . m : . I ! . M ; ' I N . I ' : i If, M i ' i ; Byrd, pitcher. The Portland Football association's all-star soccer team defeated the all-star eleven of the Oregon Football league yesterday afternoon oh Colum bus field by the score of 6 goals to S. M . n W. . M..Aa1MJ t. t ... M - auv r. A viari vuiuiifcBBvu uieir jun ior Opponents and had mora experience in the game. Bayllss, Patrick, Stark and Robinson tarred for tve Oregon start, while Balllngton, Robertson and Matthew tarred for the winners, " The lineup: Portland. Oregon. Glffard .......... a.......... Patrick Mackle R B Bayllss Martin ....... ..L B. ......... Bryce Billington ,...R M B...... Balllngalt Robertson . ...C H B ., ... Stark Matthew ...... L H R. ...... R. Ron son Gardner ...... O R F.. ......... Flint Pawrle I R F... ..... Wallace Ingles .......... ,C F, ....... Crosble W, Grey.....,..! L F..M.F. Drynen O. Qrav ...O L F4.....J. Robaon T. Duncan, referee: O. Duncan and Hayes, linesmen. ' ; BERG READY TO MEET ANYONE OF HIS CLASS In answer to the question asked in The Journal yesterday regarding Berg's seeming slowness In meeting Beell, ths Portland light heavyweight wrestler, of fered to. post (6000 as a forfeit that he would meet any man at his own weight. 170 pounds, any time after five days after his match with Zbyszko, the Polish wrestler, March 22. Berg will bet any part of the amount, and will meet Beell If he accepts the challenge either in puouo or private. HAFS VILLAGERS HAND COLLEGIANS WALLOPING Los Angeles. March 11. Han Hnnn Is elated today over the manner in which nis warriors walloped Banta Clara col lege In the first real content of the sea son by a score of 7 to 0. . Hogan's pitch ers worked in mid-season form. . Score: . . n. H. B5. Santa Clara ........... .1 .... , .0 4 (S Vernon ............... .......7 8 1 Batteries Barry - and ' Davis; Hltt. Rossback, Gray and Sullivan, Agnew, Hasty. . ' " 111 tmm 111 11 1 ' . s . Winnings for Attell, Murphy., ; San Franotsoo, March 11. For takinr a beating from Harlem Tommy Murphy, Abe Attell received 35 per cent of the $5543 gate, or $1940.06, according to the statement of Promoter Coffroth today. Murphy got 10 per cent for winning, or siottz.yu. Temple-Dillon Match, San Francisco. March 11. Rav Tem ple, the speedy lightweight who gave Jack Brltton a tough fight here recently, and Tom Dillon, who has two draws with Brltton to his credit, are matched to go lour rounas here Friday night Six other short round bouts complete mfl cara. MEN AKD WOMEH WB ' ARB - DAILY TREATING WITH MARKED SUCCESS ACUTE' - AND CHRONIC AIL MKNT8 OF MEN AND WOMEN. If you are suffer ing with a chronic trouble and have been unable to find relief, call at our or rice ana let us diagnose your case 'and explain our methods of - treat mnf. - ftiio P r v - T n -COBUi.TINO - - SUCCESS SPECIALIST consist first In a "thorough physical examination from neaa to ioou jnciuo' Incr m1anrnKrnntrnt and laboratory eX' aminations of blood and other bodily secretions. " i. 1 . '' To treat successfullf ft doctor must first know what he Is going to treat and this can only be determined by fhorniiirh eta m Inn Hon ! ' hence vn miirfln tvirn IN OT7R OFFICE. Tour confidence in us and our ability to cure you will grow as we become better acquainted. We produoe result where others fall because we are abreast of the times, our methods of treat ment modern and all old routine and unsuccessful methods have no room in our establishment. , RHEUMATISM. " Our external absorbent method .of treatment means permanent relief from this stubborn and painful ailment . ASTHMA. We will refund the cost of treatment to anyone suffering with this distress ing condition If we cannot grant a per- maNO OPERATIONS NECESSARY ' for the successful treatment of piles, tumors, cancer, rupture and other sim ilar conditions, . .,. CHRONIC; CONSTIPATION. Nervous diseases, kidney and bladder diseases, ear, nose and throat, catarrh and lung diseases, eczema and all skin diseases successfully treated by our modern methods of treatm'nt.': BLOOD POISONING. ; - Wr of fer you choiee ef three.-rem edles for this condition. Including Dr. Khrllch'S new German discovery "80.". IF' YOU ARE DISCOURAGED CON If you cannot call at office, write for free symptom and diagnosis blank. Hotirs a. m. till 8 p. m. Sundays, 11 a. vn. till 2 r m MOiEER SPECIALISTS'. First and Aldsr Sin. Phone Main 448S. Entrance 211 Alder St ' EXPERIENCED PLAYERS WIN IN SOCCER GAME ff. Himch, pitcher. TACOMA WILL RETAIN TERN1 Tacoma, Wash., March 11.- Following the return of Manager Mike Lynch from an eastern scouting trip. President A. E. Rothermel .of the Tacoma baseball club today announced that the team would not be sold to Walla Walla, but would remain here this year. A stock selling campaign yielded but little money and Rothermel is going to take a chance on his slender resources. Transportation was mailed members of the squad today. The training sea son is scheduled to open next Friday on the home grounds. The first exhi bition game will be with the University of Washington team March 23, Joares Results. Juarea, Mexico, March 11. Sunday's results: . First race Gilbert Rose, to E, lto 2, 1 to 4, won; Gus Hartrldge, S to I, 7 to 10, second; Light Knight, even, third.- Time, 1:15 2-5. Second race Onatassa, S to 1, 4 to S, I to 8, won; Jim Cafferata, 2 to 6, 1 to S. second; Figent, 1 to 4, third. Time, 1:60 8-8. Third race Thistle Belle, 4 to 1, to 5, out, won; Kootenay, t to 8, out, sec ondj Closer, 1 to , 4, third. Time, J.I10 S-Q. xrourtn race sebago, 6 to 2, won; Arasco, 7 to 20 to win, second, ' Time, 1:68 2-5. 1 Two starters. Fifth race Oxer. 6 to 2, 7 to 10, 1 to 8, won; Crossover, 1 to J, out, second; Eyewhite, 1 to 6, third. Time, 1:20 4-B Sixth race Gift 6 to 1, 2 to t, 4 to 8, won; Hugh Gray. 8 to 1, 8 to 1, second; warn, i to 4, third. Time, 1:12. : ' Pasadena Wins Tronhr, San Diego, Cal., March ll.The Pasa dena polo team today holds the hand some All-America trophy, as the result of one of the most spectaoular polo games ever played on coronado field. The Pasadena team, after eight periods of lashing play, downed the crack Eng lish four by the score of 84 to 7, taking the coveted trophy, A big crowd braved the threatening weather to sea the rival teams clash. Both Will Make Weight. Loa Aneeles. March 11. Jack Whits of Chicago will make him first appear ance in a California ring next Saturday, when he meets Mexican Jo$ Rivers in a scheduliHl 80 round bout. Both boys are working hard for the contest and according to training camp information, both will make the 128 pounds five hours before the battle without diffi culty. 18 minutes rtnk. from .First at to Oak BLOOD POISOM PERMANENTLY CUREDiXj PlmplM, spots en tna skin, eorea In . tbt mootb, elcera, falllnf hair, bone pslos, catarrh, etc., are y Optoma. Oabr ars danferooa. Bend at onc to Or. Brown. 035 Arch it., Phila delphia, for Brewa'a Blood Our. Conrtncing proof is a 11.00 bottle laita a montb. Sold ia Portland by Owl Drug Co. ltd by all drag lata. DR. J. J. KEEF& O-uallfled Speclalis -v i I publish my own photograph, per sonally conduct and manage my own office and have no connection with any other practice. I am legally qualified to practice my profession in the States of Oregon, Washington, California and Nevada. Practice lim ited to the scientific, treatment of special ailments. . Every man calling t my office Is assured of my personal and individ ual treatment until a cure Is effected.- Be sure to consult, me be fore treating elsewhere. NEW GERMAN TREATMENT FOR My Method of Administration Is Ab solutely Safe.' 1 1 administer the rem edy to both men Shd omn. - I FULFILL MT PROMISES ' I ACCEPT NO INCUR A BLR CASKS I Never HOLD OUT FALSE HOPE3 Come to me If you have any of the following .disorders: Enlarged Veins, Pimples, Nervous " Debility," Nerve, Blood and Skin Disorders,- Bladder Troubles. Blood Poisons, Eruptions, Ulcarafipeclal ,., AllmemawTila jtt Fistula,- . , ... 1 9 to 87 to I Dally: Sunday 10 toll Examination Advice Free J, X . IEEFE,: Ph.''G.' 1' D; liooms 11-15 Lafayette Bldl UVa WAPiriNOTON ST., Cor 8th PORTLAND. OR. NORMS El MODBUf':. METHODS - j The Portland Cubs defested the Wa bash Athletic team yesterday afternoon by the score of 8 to !. It was the first game of the season for tlve Cub team and the players showed g'"od form. Wllford, pitching for the Cubs, al lowed but two hits during the game end had good control. Walker, who played with Sheridan last season, and Mechen. wo played In the east, are two of the new members of the Cubs who showed up well In yesterday's game. The Cubs would like to arrange for out of town games. Valley teams are requested to write to J. gwlnt, cart Garrett A Young company, Manchester building. , Tht Washington High school baseball team- will have its flrtt workout this afternoon on the Old Portland field. coacfi Karl expects a large squad out this afternoon. Fenstermacher will take rare of the outfield candidates until the squad has been cut down. The Washington - team will have plenty of good material. The Batons' ball nine defeated ' the Gill team yesterday afternoon on the ColumbusJIeld by the score Of 20 to 10. Both sides showed lack of practice and poor plays. were numerous. The pitch- RUPTURE EXPERT HERE Seeley. Who Titted Cm of Kuisla, . Called to rortlaa. F.-H. Seeley-ef Chlcaso and Philadel phia, the noted truss expert is at the Multnomah hotel and will remain in Portland Tuesday, Wednesday. Thurs day and Friday. . Mr. Beelty says: "The Spermatic Shield Truss ss now used and approved by the United States gov ernment, will not only retain any case of rupture perfeotly. affording imme diate and complete relief, but closes the opening in 10 days on the average case, producing results without surgery or harmful injections." Mr. Seeley ha doc umentary references from the united States government, Washington, D. C. for Inkncotlon. All eharltv or any In tereated call he will be glad to show the3 truss without charge or fit them if desired. . Where thousands have been cured is surely tho place for you to go. :;A!liii People,; Cinstilt: P (Taa Wa The Chinese uw.vvu. Doctor, Whose Chinese HERBS and REMEDIES have cured thousands of sufferers after they had given uo all hope. So Operation No Poison C. Gee Wo's Chi f a.rflgte 1 nese Herbs and Mediolnes are al ways the purest freshest ana best They cure quickly the following trou bles: Dlsslness, In. digestion, Dyspep sia, Catarrh, Bron chitis, Cons tlpa tlon, Weak Back, 6 1 0 m ach. kidney and uiauaer Trou Dies, urops; Bl oatlnr. Debll t a t ed Conditions, Nervous - Exhaus tion, Rheumatism. Paralysis Blood Poison, Skin Dis eases, 8orofula. Kcsem a and all special diseases and weaknesses of men and women In a very short time and at a very low COSt C. GEE WO, Longest Estab-I llshefl, Most sue oessful and Bella Me Chines HerU Doctor of the Pa elf io Coast SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT . If you cannot CALL, Write for Symp tom Blank and Book, Inclosing 4 oents In stamps to cover postage. ,v?, s CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE CGee Wo ChtnescMedlciae Co Wk FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR. Entire Second Floor. L S. E. Corner First and Morrison Sts. Office Hours: a, m. to I p. m. Dally. THOS. A. EDISON, THE GREAT ELECTRICAL WIZARD, SAYS : , THE NEW GERMAN REMEDT for the cure of BLOOD POISON Is the greatest ohlevement and discovery of 1811 and that most ot us have Blood Poison and don't know DR. C K HOLSMAN, THE EX- k PERT SPECIALIST, SAYS: It Is now one veer atrip the Introduntlon ef the NEW GERMAN REMEDT for BLOOD POISON, and during that time I have admin istered this preparation In several hundred cases, often giving a many as five doa in a single day. I know my experience with It Is far greater than any other physician or specialist in Portland. I have given this rem edy a severe test having met In my expe rience some extremely bad cases, and I can say without fear of contradiction that It is the greatest discovery of the age and the nearest absolute and permanent cure for Blood Poison, regardless of the stage of the disease or the symptoms present Every symptom of the disease, from the small erup tion to the worst kind of running sore, are cnecKca in meir progress at once and completely . healed within . ten day. ' - There Is ho longer any doubt &6out the wonderful curative power of thl remedy, and when given by an ex pert there Is absolutely no, danger of any kind from Its use. I introduce It DIRECTLT INTO THE BLOOD by the INTRAVENOUS METHOD thi only proper method of administering It. and the one recommended bv Prof Ehrllch himself, as tho following extract from his letter shows: "Judging from all the reports received by me, It appears that" the In travenous injection is to be pr-f erred to all other modes of administration, ft".ifftX Permanency of effect Is concerned.' Although I have . to ad mit that this method of administration will prove an obstacle to the Introduction of tw, remedy In general practice, on account of certain tech nical difficulties. ; I believe that the Interests of the patient demand that only the most efficient form of treatment should be decided on I should feel much obliged to you if you willas heretofore assist me In this direction -and In the future employ as much as possible the Intra venous method for the administration of the remedy, .. . . ... ., ( Signed )i "p BHXtXrflCH M ; TJy1..,I,Pn?n,i,,w?,'U?!n ani tn Oregon jmd 1 give you the GENU INE GERMAN REMEDT m the RIGHT WAT. Tou come to my office, receive the treatment, go about your work as usual and In 10 days time all symptoms disappear. Why should you continue taking mercury and other Injurlous drujs In your, stomach for years, when you can come to me ana oe cured" , , , I elso treat with remarkable success all ailments, such as ENLARGED CAcSofeP InPIVE INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT 1 wish Jo make one point distinct and emphatic. The remedies employed In treating myjPatienU are preiiflrlbed and compounded -to meet' the exact recjulrements of each individual case. Every patient of mine can rest as sured that the treatment he receives Is not of the "ready-made" kind. I make a special study of every case I treat, note all conditions In the begin ning, note all developments as the cure progresses, and so alter mv mm, dies as to accomplish just what my knowledge and trained perception "t IY me must be acoomplished. - After diagnosing your case I will Jtnow lust what you need. ; tT;'' CONSULTATION FREE tf yoti re aufferlng from any of the above dlsas, call for Free Con -eultatfonr-lfe-eannot eall,wrlt -me immediately, riving me a description of your case In your own word. By return mall I will send you. absolutely free, a dlagnosl of your case and my best professional advice as to how to nwvnaarl in nrr1ai rt onrrat vnu ttmnkU " " vvf Mv nfflra -la nnnn all rlA v frnm On. ffffl Ml PUOo ism n J e-s for t; 9 Eator.s wre Cav:n ar1 ' -r-r;s. ar.l for the Gill U&:n r.:--s t l ?:r&ZfT. The Ci'.l team i'.l r'cv t S'.roons next Sunday on the Jerit-.-s.m f.e.i. The 03d Fellnws' tm p!ayd its flrtt cam yesterday and defeated the Columbia River f tars by the. score of 1 to 0. A home run by Eancrott in me ninth Inning was renponsible for, the lone score. DR. A. O. SMITH " 7h Leading 6peclalit I am a registered an licensed physician, coaflning, :. ny ' speotal practice to special ailments. I neve more money invested in my establishment than ail other Port land specialists combined. - I use my photograph so that wnen you come to see me personally you will recognise ma Investigate m personal standing,, before aecptln treatment from a doctor of unkonwn Identity or reputation. ' . - AREYOII: being treated In a satlsfaotorf man ner br your present doctor? Is ne carrying ot nls prom IsesT Has be erred you in a reasonable time, ana Irved up to his guarantee! Are you paying, him exorbitant prices for medlolriT Does he emphv thorough ly up-to-date and clentlfle methods. If yon cannot answer these question a confidential tslk with us about your case, it wui cost you noimn. ENLARGED VEINS. BLOOD POI SON. PILES. FISTULA, ETC. . Relieved ta a ' Few Ms No - Detention From Occupation, Family or Home. m NO SEVERE OPERATIONS. MA NT CASES PERM ANENTLT CURED IN ONE , TREATMENT. MOST TIME-SAVING. M08T NAT URAL, MOST (A F E. I GTyK mt Word ant Vill cite i tou to other medical. authori. ties fhat this is a fact, 1 A M CERT A 1NT-T PRFPA RJD a TO TREAT BT EXPERIENCE AND FOTTTPMFNT. WHICH ARP3 THE KWTSTONES TO dTTCCESS. I HAVE TWF. REST F-OUIPPFn MEDICAL OFFIC" nv THK COAST. . . FREE CONSULTATION ' 1 Invite yoti to come to my office, t will axpfslB to you my treatment for Enlarged Vein. Hernia. Nervon Debllltv. Blood Disorders, Plies, Fis tula, Bladder and Kldner ail ments, and- give you FREE a physical examination: If neo essary a mloroscoplcal and chemical analysis of secretions to determine pathological and baoterlologloal con ditions. Eviry Person should take advantage of this) opportunity to learn their true condition. A per manent cure Is what you Want My offices are open all day from ?a. m, to I p. m. and Sundays from 0 to I. U dUVUI uua uuua uf 1 2S4H Morrison St., Corner 2d Portland. Oregon S. , Chinee Doctor , REMOVED TO 133i First St The wen knows DRS. S. K. CHAN. Dr. S. K. Chan Mrs. Dr. Chan With their harmless Chinese medicines of herbs and roots, have wonderfully cured many sufferers of both external and Internal sicknesses when all other remedies have failed, No operations. Examination for ladles by Mrs. Dr. Chan. Call or write to 8. K. Chan Chinese Medicine Co.. l.UH First St.. N. W. Cor. Alder. Portland. Or. CK. HOLSMAN, M. D. Licensed in Oregon,' 'Washington end - California. - I possess - skill and experience acquired la such a way that no other can share. My years of experience, the right kind of experience, together with the cures I have effected, have earned for me the title The Leading Specialist TO ALL PATIFMTQ - m f a n r aef ,1 . a 11221 Morrison Ktrrr't ' "uipr r urn f i..t FOR I LA PCD, O R i-v iON. 0 A S 1 . ... . i mm V