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to make out its sohIule for the comlni? season, whk4h includes a number of out mm iiliLLUi Facts Concerning the Attcll-Kilbane Match FEB Mil FOR TITLE FIGHT 1 1 itiu LEADERS HI AliEY Dilworths Catch White Crows Napping and Win Two League Games. BIG FOUR LEAGUE Won. White Crows 26 Excelsiors 20 Jarretts i. 19 Dilworth Derbies 19 The league leaders dropped the first and second games in the tournament last night to the Derbies, but they won the last by a margin of only two pins, though that game was closer than thj score would indicate, the White Crows losing 20 pins in' the last frame. B.

O. Case averaged 20 In th three games. For the White Crows the beet average was made by Slater; with 1871 The Crows as a team, though, were inclined to take things easy as they have such a big lead over the teams In the race. But four nights remain to the three 'trailing teams in thu league in which to catch Ben oldt peerless combination. If the Crows should lose six games and the Excelsiors win six, these two teams would be tied for first place, but this is not likely to happen.

The Excelsiors, who have been In the cellar most of the season, took another strong brace last night and are now ro-poslng serenely on the second rung of the ladder, Melvin and Edgar led their teammates In average, while Boland and Heffron were also in fine Boland had some of --the hardest luck that can happen to a bowler, when he had four splits and a cherry in the last game, after making fine scores In. the first and second games. Another game -of 234 would have enabled him to break the league record. Jarretts "Win Tie Game. The Jarretts after losing all three games to the Excelsiors, finally beat them In a game which was to decide the tie game rolled between these two teams three weeks ago: With the tie game to their credit, the Jarretts are now tied for last 'place.

Melvin of the Excelsiors ran up a score of 234 In the first game, which is the best score made in several Next Tuesday night at 8:15 o'clock the following teams will hit It up: White Crows vs. Excelsiors; Jarretts vs. Dilworth. Derbies. The scores of last night's matches: DILWORTH DERBIES.

U) (2) fS) Tot'LAve. Case ..........200 193 206 699 200 200 182 172 664 185 Gross 158 160 148 466 155 Hanno 161 208 170 539 180 Meyers 208-138-524 '175 bmrrrrrrt7Tnt 5 4 z.b 8 2 i. WHITE CROWS (1 (2V- (3) Tot'LAVfl, Christian McMahan Moffett i 137 187 169 493 164 ...169 162 195 526 175 188 646 182 Woldt .,,,...,.140 140 140 Gutzeit 145 123 268 134 Slater 192 187 "-181 660 187 Totals ..828 849 856 2,538 EXCELSIORS M) i1 To'l Avo. Hoffman ASS 199. 188" 625 US' Herrron i3 in i d9 i8 v-vruik no no no .148 148 148 Edirar 180 225 405 202 Boland ........220" 210 134 664 188 Melvin 234 1S3 131-608 203 "Totals 927 2,839" JARRETTS Lost 16 22 23 33 AND A CO'fT-r'TVTIAt, CrAT WITH OSEAT CCKIISEJiCS All tlmt we ask Is tliat you call at our office and talk over jour condition with ue.

We will treat it conf ldentiallv. eive t-1 you a complete phys- 4 ical examination and oar beet advice. If you think our dlag- nosls ana aavicecor- rect and our fee -iuht, we wm ne jleased to treat you. TOUB COHEI- DEHCH in us and our ability to cure you will grow' we -becomo We produce results ConauUiug better acquainted. where others fall because we are abreast of the times, our methods of treatment modern and til old routine" and unsuccessful methods have no room in Lour establishment.

WE CUBE ACUTE AND CHBOWTC DIS EASES OF ME IT AH JJ WOMEX regardless of how long standing. Af you have tried patent medicine without number ana have consulted and treated, with several doctors and they have failed to" relieve you, we will cure you. KBEUMATISM Our External Absornent Method of treatment means permanent relief from this stubborn and painful ailment ASTtUA We will refund the cost of treatment 16 anyone suffering wun cms aisirees- yt9 condition if we cannot grant ft per manent KO OPEBATI0N3 necessary for the successful treatment of Piles, Tumors, Cancers, Rupture and Other similar conditions. CBBOHIO CONSTIPATION Nervous Diseases, lildney and Bladder Diseases, General Weakness, Ear. Nose and Throat, Catarrh and Lung Diseases, Liver and Stomach Diseases, BosCma and all Skin Diseases cured to stay cured by our methoos or treatment.

BX.OOD POISOBIHO We offer you a choice of three reme dies for this condition including "bob. 17 YOU ABB DISCOURAGED CON-SUET US FBEE TODAY If you cannot call at our office, write for rree symptom ana diagnosis DianK. Hours 9 a. m. till 8 m.

Sundays 11 till 8. Modern Specialists rirst and Aide BtiT'PnonS Main 4488 ENTRANCE 811 AIDES STSEET I Cure Men Quickly I am making men well and whole. I am doing what no other specialist can do for men. When all other fall I cure, because my practe has been wider, my experience more varied, because my knowledge ia more perfect. What I am doing for others will for you.

HY SPECXAXTTES ABB Nervons Debility, Blood Ailments, Piles, Varicose Veins, Bnpture, Kidney, Bladder and all ailments peculiar to men. Do not let money matters keep you away, as my charges are so low as tobe within 'the reach of all. GOOD HONEST WOBX and a SQUABE DEAXi is what you want, Consultation and examination free. Call now or write. DR.

LINDSAY The Old Bailable SpeelaUrt Corner Alder and Second streets. Entrance '128 Second street, Portland, Or, Office hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.

Sundays 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. 'INJECTION i Clve Prompt ud Eaetnl Relief withwit iaconvenience, in the MOST OBSTINATE CASES No Other trestment required.

SOLD BY AU. DRUGGISTS. pry SSP MEN'S i T-. fi; Attell Confident While Kilbane Is Hopeful of Lifting Crown. Rvalue" rr lae4 Wire.

-s Los Angeles, Feb, 21. Complete rest was the command at the Attell camp today and the little featherweight ichafrplon announced that he will do-no further work In preparation for his bat- Attell had a conference with Referee Eyton lasty evening. He begged that official to prevent Kllbane from wrestling in the clinches. He said that if Johnny, would stand op and fight and not play tag, the championship would not even be jarred In lta-present posi tion. Kllbane, at Venice, Is ready for the fray.

He said he hardly could wait. for the opening. gong. "I never was in such condition in my life," the chaUenver said aa he emerged from his morning shower. "I'm just like a perfectly conditioned race horse ready for anything.

I'm going to fight my best and if I -can take the championship back to Cleveland with me I'll be the happiest boy in the world." TomMcCareyannouhced todays ihat the first preliminary "Would be put on at 1:30 o'clock and that the main fight would start about 2:45 to permit the motion picture men to have the benefit of better light Betting odds favored Attell it 10 'to today. It was pre dicted that the ringside price would ne about Nto on the champion. Wolgaslr Picks AtteU. (Dnlted Fref Leased Wire. I Los Angeles, Feb.

21. Ad Wolgast lightweight "champion, believes that Abe Attell will defeat Johnny Kllbane- tomorrow. Ad summarizes his reasons for thlsijeltef arTollows "iibe is the best 122 pound boxer the world ever has known. His work with his hands la. dazzling, and his footwork is superb.

Aa a ring general he Is without -a peer. I can truth fully eay that, I'm glad Able isn't a lightweight, for j. would hate to meet a man of my. own-weight with his ability Attell Is meeting a finished fighter In Kllbane. Johnny proved he always has a punch left when he knocked out Joe Rivers after 15 rounds of milling.

The ifteht -will of the oth i -will not be over until the end round- fORIOlMEUNG fUnltfd Prut I.tiicd Wlre.y Los Angeles, Feb. 21. Port- land today declared Us candl- 4 dacy for the 1913 meeting of the 4 Western- Bowling congress. The Oregonlani are lining up their forces and are prepared to fight 4 the claims of Vancouver and 4 Denver, the other two contest- ants. Light scores were rolled last.

evening, when several flye men 4 and; doubles teams took the aUeyirr Tomorrow will be the big day 4 of the tournament with three of. the crack Los Angeles teama contesting against, teams from 4 the inland, empire and British 4 Columbia, 4 Races at Juarex. (Uolted Pren Leased Wire.) Juarez, Feb, 21. Results yesterday: First race Vested Rights, 8 to 5, 1 to 6, 1 to 8, won; I see It, even, 2 to 5, second; Old Gibraltar, 4 to 6, third. TJme 1:47 8-5.

-Scratch colqultt and Peter Honce. Second race Narfl, to 1, 2 to 1, even, won; Free Will, 12 to 1, I to 1, second; Frazzle, 8 to -6, third. Time 1:18. Third race Royal Tea, to 5, 8 to 1 to 4, won; Delaney, 7 to 10, 1 to 4, second; John Griffin II, 1 to 4, third. Time 1:05 4-6.

Scratch Droml, Mills, Mary Fourth race-r-Gelico, 1 to 2, 1 to 3, out, won; Gus Hartrldge, 2 to 1, 7 to 10, second; Heretic, even, third. Time 1:26 2-6. Scratch Ben TJncas. Fifth race Tim Judge, 5 to 1, to 1, even, won; Mamac, 7 to 6, 1 to 2. second; Keep Moving, 1 to third.

Time 1 :27 2-B. Sixth race Misprison, to 2, 4 to B. 1 to 8, won; Greenbrldge, 6 to 1, 8 to 1, second; Dotty 2 to 6, third. Time 1:65 3-5. KIRKBRIDE DEFEATS G0RG.AT BILLIARDS Kirkbride defeated Gorg last night In the handicap billiard tournament at the Acme billiard hail by the score of 150 to 183.

Gorg was to have played 200 in the handicap. Both players made several high runs. Gorg's runs were 22, 20, 17 and 18 and Kirkbrldo's 15, 14 and 12. Gorg's average waa 8 40-46 and Klrkbrlde's 8 12-46. Tonight Williams will pay 200 and Johnson 120.

Portland Cobs Want Twirler. The Portland Cubs baseball team desires the services of a good amateur pitcher. The team was one of the fastest-in the city last year, and has started PORIUND DEC ILLl up If They Hadn't Met Judge Mc-Credie Might Have Gone Broke. Specks JIarkness Is. not only the contented man.

but he Is the tenderest of heart. Several weeks ago Speck didn't want to leave quarantine, because he was having such a good time. Now that other characteristic of his nature has cropped out. It concerns his contract with the Portland baseball club, which Speck signed last night Speck- was too tender hearted to ask Judge McCredle for an advance in salary. He wanted more money, but he didn't want to hurt the magnate's feelings by asking him for tt.

When Judge McCredle sent the first contract, Speck paid, no attentlQotculUjriien a week or so later. Judge McCredle sent another one. containing a few higher figures. on the unanswerlng thing' for Bpeck. He didn't have the front to tell the judge that It wh not enough.

A week or Jwo elapsed and another contract was tendered Speck, calling, for a few dollars more. Speck took it horn's and read It It. was -encouraging, but not Just right yet, so Bpeck thought. In the meantime Speck and, the Judge had been meeting aocjally, but they never mentioned contract. Rearing the End, Monday Judge -McCredle mailed Speck his fourth contract; with a few more dollars added to it.

He thought sure he'd get. an answer. Uncle Sam deliv- and Speck took a peep at thenTtssive. 'then The Judge and Specll met again yesterday afternoon at baseball headquarters? "See here. Speck." said the mag- bate, aW hol he whole postal service, and what I wnt to know is this, are you satisfied wlh your contract, or- do you want to pay your own.

railroad fare down to Santa "Why, sure. Judge, kidded the freck-cled beauty. "I was satisfied with the first contract, but every time I got ready to sign the contract you sent I couldn't find a pen." 1 Both heaved a sigh of relief, and Speck turned in his signature. Bernard With Newark. Dr.

Curtis Bernard, who played with the Los Angeles team In the Pacific Coast league for a number of seasons, Trui piay wun uuo nwr 1 Ij ciud in me iniemHUTJimr-tfoinre -tnm season. Bernard was made free agent at hi request and has located In Auburn, Maine, Later he decided to playJmll again with Jhe Newark club. Tommy Sheehan a Tommy the Beaver captain 'of last season, will play third base for Patsy O'Rourke'a 1912 Senators. Shee-han and Charley Graham came, to terms yesterday afternoon. If Shlnn la returned to Sacramento he will play shortstop.

CROUrke.Wlll play second and It may be' possible that Hal Danzig will be returned to the Senators by the St. Louis "team, now that it has secured Goorge Stovall. Fisher to There is a report in Cleveland that Gus Fisher, the former -Beaver catcher, will returned to the Fisher caught' good ball for the Naps last Reason, but with the addition of Paddy Livingstone, there is-hardly room for Gus on the Nap lineup. 1 Ote Johnson Signs Up. Otis Johnson, the" former Portland thirdsacker, hag signed his 1912 con tract with the Rochester team of thr International league.

MOHAWK ElIveTaND- SUNNYSIDE WILL MEET The Mohawks and Sunnyslde teams of the Archer-Wiggins Football league will play for the championship Saturday afternoon on the Columbus club field. The two tenms are evenly matched, and a close contest is expected. The Bunnyslde team was idle up to last week, but has started to get in trim "for Ihe'satne. The Mohawk team will be minus the services of two of its star players. Kfjlf Meets Brown Tonight.

(llnltMl Preim Lenovd Wire.) Chicago, Feh. 21. Hugo Kelly and George, (Knockout) Brown of Chicago have ended their training and are ready to enter the ring for their 10. round bout tonight' at Kenosha, Wis. WEAR The Best Madle Leadlkg fj th LhUilii itiiiii of town games.

Any pitcher desiring a tryout.with the Cubs may communicate with John Swlnt care Garrett Young Manchester building. New Anglers' Clab Organized. The newly organized Anglers' club will held a business meeting Friday night at o'clock In the convention hall of the Commercial club. The constitution and by-laws of the club will be adopted and many addi tional charter members will be takei in. Those desiring to enter the club are asked to make application before Friday to Secretary E.

C. McFarland. TahcCcl-sofora bad stomach. The first glass will give immediate relief for any stomach trouble Removes gas. heart burn, indigestion and headache.

-SO Mildly absolutely harmless. A pleasant, foamy drink. -Try a glass it acts like magic. Sold.bv leading druKsrlsts. safes snd soda fountains, 10c glass or 25o and 50c bottle.

Modern Methods DB. J. J. KEErB Qualified Specialist I publish my own photograph, personally conduct and manage my own office and have no connection with any other practice. I legally Qualified to practice my -prof ession In the States of Oregon, canrornia and Nevatra.

practice limited to the sclentifio treatment of MEN'S Every man calling at my office la assured of my personal and individual treatment until a cure la effected. Be sure to consult me before treeing elsewhere. 1TEW GESMAN SISCOTEXT TOM BLOOD POISON Xy Method of Administration Is Ab- solately Bafe. 't TVZTXtX, XX PB0SB2E8 ACCEPT KO INOTXBABLB CASES If ever BOLD OUT FALSE SDFE9 Come to me If you have any of the following disorders: Varicose Veins. nmples, Wtrvoos Blood and Skin Disorders.

Bladder Troubles, Blood Poisons, Eruptions, Ulcers, Special Ailments. Vila a or Vistula. to 67 to 8 Daily 1 Sunday 10 to I Examination Advice Pree. J.J.Keefe,Ph.GM.D. Boom: 11-14 Lafayette Blg.

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S. K. CHAN. Dr. S.

K. Chan Mrs. in. 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 tor ladles by Mrs. Dr. Chan. Call or write to S. X.

Chan Chinese Medicine 133H Pint N. W. Cor. Alder, Portland. Bemovtd to S32V4 Waslk.

corner ad St III.NU CMUMU Chinese Doctor. Hla Chinese herbs and root medicines cure blood troubles and all disease; of ilheart. lungs, liver stomach, kidneys. When others have given you up, consult or writ, Ring dhong. CHICHESTER'S PILLS TnK DIAMOND liBJLND.

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aadsaar tBBaawltB Wael eaaealvm i- TkU ia terarewkeans IkaewwkatMU. ta.ti-ld have tkaaa i.apumfc W. raredtiiaailafat far aeyeara with baUMVMX'aj llpKTail LllKkriLui Tea leak fcelr aad lal keUef lag tkrn. Oie all! for a riaao. a wrlU Dr.

ttaaaaho rklla, rtaas. Quick, Lasting Cures The DR. WO CHINESE HERBS are the infallible RESTORERS of HEALTH nd STRENGTH. They are I the greatest of all remedies "known to medical investigators and-are as certain in their action and effect as the rising of the sun. Thy their work quickly and well, steadily overcoming weakness and banishing disease supplying the body with good, pure blood and establishing a perfectly healthy tion.

Call and- let us explain to you how promptly and thoroughly our HERBS will "eliminate every trae of your trouble. A VISIT WTLI, TEX.Ii the following troubles: Catarrh, Br on- moating-, stDllltatea conditions, nervous Blood and Skin Diseases, Scrofula; Eo OP CABXOT OT.Ii. WaUTaV Principals Abe Attell, champion; Johnny Kllbane, challenger. Referee Charles F. Eyton.

AVeight 122 pounds ringside. Place Vernon arena of the Pacific Athletio club, near Loa Angeles. Promoter T. J. McCarey.

Time Boxers scheduled to enter ring between 5 and :15 o'clock Title at stake is the featherweight MthampteBaMp .91 the world, Kow Champion and Challenger Compare Physically. Attell. Kllbane. 5 ft. 4tt .5 ft 5H 1 66 Reach.

68H in litt In. Neck in 35 Chest, expanded, .37 in 34 35 In 28M in. ,..30 In 11 11 In 10 in. in 19 In 18 In 1S in. 12 In 6H In Wrist.

tt In 8ft In I At Vernon. Cal. Abe Attell 4 rs. Johnny Kllbane, for feather- weight championship of the 4 world; 20 rounds. At Frank 4 Klaus vs.

Sailor Ed Petroskey, for the middleweight cham- pionship; 20 rounds. At Sacramento, Oil. Billy 4 Papke vs. Frank Mantell, mld- dleweights; 20 rounds. At New Tork-Sld iJmlth, ban- tamwelght champion of England, vat Johnny Daly; 10 roundsi'' York Matty Baldwin of Boston vs.

Knockout Brown. of New York, lightweights; 10-4 rounds. At New Bedford, Masa. Honey Mellody vs. Andy Parker, welterweights; 10 rounds.

Soldier Elder Off for Vernon. 1 "(United Press iMMea Wire.) San Diego, Feb. 21. Accompanied by his backer, G. M.

Anderson, trainers and seconds, Soldier Elder, "white'thope," who meets Jim Cameron at Vernon tomorrow as a preliminary to the Attell-Kllbane fight left here this morning for Los Angeles in an automobile, A number of local sports will be at the ringside tomorrow to wateh Elder make hla debutftrfast company, LF Portland's" Fastest Boat Will Make Record Trial Tomor-- row Afternobm Eight well known and experienced timers will J'clock" the Oregon Wolf to morrow afternoon, on the Willamette river when the speedy motor boat goes after the world's championship now held by the Dixie IV. Eyery lap aa well as the general distance will be carefully watched by the timers. The attempt will be under the aus pices of Portland Motor Boat club, atul the Wolf will start at "2:80 o'clock from a point half way between the Morrison and bridges, turning a buoy opposite the Portland Lumber tntlls, then doubling back to a buoy below the Steel bridge and opposite the Portland Flouring mills. The lap will be five miles and the boat will travel over the course six times. The record of the Dixie is 40.4 miles per hour.

It Is believed locally that this record -will be broken in Portland. The Judges of the race will be Mayor Rushlight, E. Henry Wemme and Senator James Ambrose. The timers will be Frank Watklna, A. D.

McAlpln, A. M. Grilley, W. B. Fecheimer, J.

L. Scarth, Georgo Klnnear, L. M. Myers and T. Morris Dunne, The Lincoln High school basket ball quintet was downed again yesterday afternoon by the heavy Jefferson High school five by the score of 25 to 15.

Ashworth, Murphy and Lewis were the stars of the game. Ashworth shot 10 baskets for the blue and gold squad, while Lewis made nine baskets for cardinals. The first half of the game was a seesaw affair and ended with the score of 10 to 8 in favor of Jefferson. In the second half the Jeferson team took a big lead and held it throughout' the remainder of the game. 1 This afternoon the Jefferson and Washington teams will play.

The line-up; Lincoln. Jefferson Lewis West Cudllpp. Ashworth Boyer Anderson O. Morgan Reed, Gage. Murphy Referee Grilley.

Tlmekeepera--Bltt- ner and Roberts. 4' Seattle, Feb, 2L The Washington university team defeated the O. C. basketball quintet last night" by the score of 20 to 17. The Company team of Dallas, which was to play the Amicus club Friday night wired the manager of the local team requesting the postponement of Friday's game.

The Dallas team was unable to arrange its schedule satisfactorily, and the game has been postponed indefinitely. The first and sdcond learns of the Christian Brothers' Business college will play the first and aeoond Fel Ida teams tonight in the Christian Brothers' gym-inaslUrn. The Fellda team has played several games in Portland already -this season, and has defeated the Portland Academy team. The Jewish Boys' Athletic club team (is still in the field, for the 135 pound ity It has won -12 games and lossf four this season) and ia desirous of meeting other fast quintets. For telephone or write J.

648 Fourth street, Main 7725 Nelsoivllrltt Ffght la 1904, The firs, fight be twee- Ulmmy Brltt and Battling Nelson was fought In San Francisco-on December 20, 1904, Brltt the bout in 20 I rounda. BOXING CONTESTS Mil OREGON WO mn MA BASKETBALL RESULTS I (1) (2) (3) Crawford 199 183 149 631 177 Capen .........193 ls8 173 654 185 Ma rttn 168-206 -118 632 177 Baker 136 200 200 636 179 Rush ...193 158 167 618 173 Totals i889 925 847 2,671 i i IK DB. A. O. SMITH The leading Bpeolallit in a reentered and licensed physician, confining my special practice to the allmentsvof MEN.

nave mora money invested in my establishment thaa all other Portland specialists combined. I Jise my photograph so that when you come to see me personally you will recognise me. Investigate my personal standing "before aecptln treatment from a doctor of unkonwn identity or reputation. Ar You being treated in a satisfactory ma-J ner br your present doctorT rpl cjrryln out his promises? Has crrM you in a reasonable time, and lived up-to his guarantee? Are you paying him exorbitant prices' for medicine? Does he emplov thorouan-ly uo-to-dnt and scientific methofls. ular family doctor? If you cannot newer these questions lavorsoir rouraelf.

come and have a confidential talk with us about your case Tt will eot von nothln. VABICOSB VEINS. BX.OOD POX-BON, FIXES. X1STUX.A, ETO Relieved in a Few Days No Detention Prom Occupation, Family or Home. NO SKVRRK OPERATIONP MANT CASES FERMANKNTLY CUR FID IN ONE TRRATMENT.

MOST TTMF-PAVING. MOST ST A PE. I GIVE MY WORD ANT WILL CITT1 YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AUTHORITIES THAT THIS J8 A PACT. I AM CERTAINLY PREPARED TO TREAT RY EXPERIENCE AND EOtUPMENT. -WHICH ARK THE KEYSTONES TO SUCCESS.

I HAVE THE REST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE- COAST. FBEE CONSULTATION I Invite you to come to my office. wilt exofaln to vou mr treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nrvous Blood Disorders, Piles, FU-tula. Bladder. Kidney, Prostatlo and all Men'a Ailments, and you FREE a physical examination) If necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions to determine Dathoiogicsi ana bacteriological con ditioris.

Every person should take advantage of thia opportunity to learn their true condition. A per manent cure ia. wnai you My dfflcee are open all day from a. m. to.

8 p. m. and Sundays from A.G.Smith,M.D.! 334Vi Morrison Cornex 81 Portland, Oregon DISORDERS ailments of men ex nAm A nt1l rhavKt 1 my time is fully oe-r at night In looklngl, in administering myf and Varicose Veins, jfv, wun new patients. etiouia urnciit am the FOREMOST I possess skill and no ether ean shared it by method that have been In constant us and have always failed for half a century. They dose th sys-tern with powerful stimulant and tonics, calculated to restore nervous force or strength that 1 not and hever ha been lacking, with the result that the functions are WWpo-rarlly excited to the positive detriment of the patient Weakness I only a ymptom resulting from many local conditions and I eurable, -by local treatment only, without the giving of a single Internal (lose, which demonstrate the absolute accuracy of my understanding and treatment of -Oil disorder.

In year I have1 not met with single failure and I have entire confidence in my ability to cure alt cases that eome to me for treatment, 1 am equally certain that no treatment other than that which I have perfected can com-pletely and permanently restore strength and vigor. KO MONET REQtTTRED TO COMMENCE TREATMENT. Vany Satlents have no confidence in their octor, because he demand pay before a cure has been effected snd there are- many who have tteen misinformed about their cordltlon or through unsuccessful treimnt have become skeptical and think there-1 no cure for them. I want an oppor-tunlty to treat such men. It mak no difference about the financial part, as I accept pay for my serv-Ices as benefits are derived; when I am satisfied the patient 1 rellabl.

Health la capital at Interest I will 3 prove my ability to eur before ask- I Ing pay for my services, I to 8 m. and Snnday from lo te 221 YrtlzmzzT I Corner Plrrt ttiart rijDCI? I a I 1 Ik- By C. K. H6lsman, M. Leading Specialist- I am an expert pectallst, treating clusively.

1 own ray oinc. ana puouan irm nVintneranh arSil nnraonallv auDervla. the treatments f.n V. a tlm, tV.v are discharged as lured. Although eupled from early morn until late after the wants of my patients, ana special treatment for Blood Poison aiwayp taae pleasure in consulting In offering my services to the afflicted I em giving yoiifc the BEST that can be had anywhere.

My reputation and experience for the past yars can leave no doubt as tot my ability honesty and integrity ana to convlnoe the most skeptlotl that I T.tr!AniNa Rnrclnllst in Pjrtland. experience acnuired in such a way that It ana snouiU DUt ua wiusacu -ki majiiniiwiteu uuvwii ui ipeclalists. A thorough investigation should be made by every ailing man aa to the specialist he consults. Duty and destiny to self and those who depend upon you demand the best medical attention. I.

have the ability and can rive you this service. I have always charged a very reasonable fee, eo that my services may be obtained by any man who sincerely desire to be cured. 1 make no misleading, statements, false promises or unbusinesslike propositions. I would like to have, you for a patient if yon will eome te me on a strictly professional basis, accepting inducements that I offer, which are my ability, 18 years' successful experience, time-saving treatment and cure of certain diseases. CLATSKANIE-TEAM IS ORGANIZED FOR YEAR i i 8pclal to The JourmLl Clatskanle, Feb.

21. The Clatska- nle basketball team for the 1912 season was organized at' a meeting held here recently. The club selected new grounds for the coming season. The team is planning to enter the Columbia River league, composed of Cathlamet, Kalama, St. Helens, Rainier and Kelso.

Joe Haggln will pitch- for the local team again this season. Haggin pitched 14 games last season won all but two Of them. Manager Conyen has a large squad in training and the best team, that ever represented this city Is expected to be-in the field. Damaaed Pianos. Carload Just received, all more or less damaged.

These must be closed out at once. Don't' fall to call and see them before buying. Prices and terms to suit you. BUSH LANT5 PIANO -355 Washington. Hatiter mm Nervous and CJironic Diseases Treated TAXXCOSS VEXXrS.

i I daily demonstrate that these conditions can be cured in nearly all case bv one treatment in such a at-isfactory way that the organ are preserved and strengthened, pain ceases swelling subsides; a healthy circulation Is rapidly reestablished, instead of the deprerelng conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money. KID JET AITO WT.ADDEB DISEASES With thene diseases you may nave more complications than are presented by any other diseased organ. By my searching illumination of the bladder I accurately the disease ana by microscopic examination and' urinalysis I make doubly sure the condition of the kidneys, thus laying foundations for sclentifio treatment. SPECITXO BI.OOD POISOH-.

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