3 -r " V TK3 SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, MAY 22, 190 23 Trained Portland Horses Take Part in a iew. Sport ! " ? V " THE BEST TOHIC fc In S. S. S. Nature has brovided atonicstuted to every requirement of the system "when in a debilitated, nkss) run-dow- n j&Xfc'4&iffl& ' JNwagfS' condition. contains no strong minerals or gjjjffg $$$&'$i " "THsssMBCfajsBKssssBC r 23Bftf- K.j69f SHfckkJBac&3LPBIPBBBuJuusBCs mBsctBMssBHBssb It drugs, but is a pleasant vegetable preparation. You ran find no better reme- dyfor toning up the nerves and bringing" refreshing, restful sleep. S. S. S. improves the ap-- and IhaTeusad S.S.S. andfoxmditto ba aexoal-peti- te and digestion, its ient blood purifier and tonic. 2Cy gyatembeoanw good effects are seen almost very much ran down and debilitated. I lost from the first dose. It acts twenty or mors pounds in weight, had titsandwasiaa bad saape. Seeing1 S- - 8.3. ad- -, promptly in cases of chronic Hizod z beffanit use, and amwellpleaed with, dyspepsia, indigestion and thexosnlts after usin it for Borne Iittla while, all Stomach troubles, and From 139 pounds to 165 is pretty Rood evidence - saarlfc on the art of S S S- - H KAaTDr' df5 away with tnuncom- 00rsecond St., Warren, Ohio. fortable fullness, shortness of breath, drowsiness and dizziness that so often come after eating. S. S. S. is not only the best tonic, but possesses alterative or purifying properties, and if there is any taint, humoror poison in the blood, it searches it out and removes it. Many times a low state of health is due to a bad condition of the blood and can only be remedied by such a remedy as S. S. S. If you suffer from debility, weakness, insomnia, nervousness, loss of ap- petite, bad digestion, or any of the miserable symptoms of a disordered blood, nothing will so soon put your blood in good condition, invigorate and tone up the system and restore the health as S. S. S. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC GO, A71AHTA, GA t YOU SUFFER? 6'$-Atf- ' v ,Aj, B bk" 4dSLMK4f viB- WL rttrK5flfl3BWWBBBBBBBBBwB When the Great Chinese Doctor C. GEE WO ABOUND THE PUSH BAT.Ti AX PORTLAND HIDING ACADKMY. can cure you of any ailment by his powerful and harm- less Chinese herbs and roots, which are unknown to i. medical science" of this country. His wonderful cures throughout the TJ. S. alone tell the story. Thousands flourished some ball, must Banner; N. Coghlan, on Humbert; Crawford, In the meet. has been feared of people are thankful to him for saving their. lives rHEN the great crowd Journeys to for time; but there the called a block and the riders Dr. J. It from. the Irvington Racetrack on June 4, horsemen play It riding bareback. retire a distance of ten feet, and not re- E. Brown, on Rifle; Charles Nicol on by Mr. Lazarus' friends that, owing to his Pushball, as it will be Introduced by the sume play until ordered to do so by the General Lee, and Messrs. Chase-- and Jen- illness, he would be unable to ride, or for the purpose of seeing the events card- Club game on O. Downing Hunt riders, will be played Just as referee. The Saturday after- kins, President and TJrs. F even be well enough to witness the races OPE RATI OINS Is noon, 4, captains ed by the Portland Hunt Club, they will It in the effete East, except that the June will be played in two are in the background. The of attending phy- Then whv let yourself suffer? This famous doctor knows the action of will min- who will play pushball on from the grandstand. The 500 dis- have an opportunity for the first time to local riders use saddles. The ball used halves, with a rest of five tho two teams over different remedies that he has successfully used In different Is a leather-covere- d affair, inflated with utes. tho day of the meet are E. Brown and sician has informed Mr. Lazarus that he eases. enough his well-know- see a same of pushball. This is a bit of air. The ball is placed in the center of The two teams who will play the first Henry Metsger. Mr. Metzger rides Cricket will be well to ride, and It is The following Testimonials from n people tell of the equine sport new to the Coast, and while . Four riders make up the team, game have not as yet been selected. and his mount is by all odds the best Intention 'to enter Marengo In the ..wonderful curative powers of nature's own herbs and roots: but only two riders from each side are Among the club members there are some pushball horse In the club. The little hurdle race, and Bob the great "ball has been hammered and half-mil- e ThomaB Walsh, Tenth and Everatt street, city, cured of stomach trouble supposed to be In action at once. These exceedingly clever players. Is a game sorrel is as quick as a catand is almost Crawford In the event. It will great two years standing. pushed about by the members of the Hunt four riders attack the ball and the design to which the horses seem, to take with equal to any two horses m the school Another race which attract a Miss Helene Enberg, BOS Vancouver avenue, city, suffered many years will b the matched half-mi- le Club at their riding-scho- on Johnson is to have their mounts push the ball keen delight, and with hoof, shoulders and when it comes to moving the big ball. deal of attention with dyspepsia of tho stomach and lung trouble, and was said by doctors towards their opponents' goal line, with- mouth they will hustle the ball over the One bit of news which will be read with trotting race, in which will be Mrs. to have ineurablo consumption. I am thankful to say, after five months' street, the match game, which will be one Miss D. B. How- treatment of Dr. Wo's remedies hav fully regained my out using or move- field well-train- Is M. Lazarus, who O. Brbwn, Miss Storey, C Ge I health either feet hands. The like x football players. keen Interest that E. and strength. recommend all are sick to jro and see him. of the June meeting features, will be the 111 Miss O. Gould. There are also I that ment of the ball must always be done by The picture was taken especially for Tho has been at the Good Samaritan Hos- ard, and Saved from operation: Mrs. Theresa Georg, W5 Fourth street, city I first outdoor game that has been played. the horses. Should the ball remain sta- Oregonlan by pital the past five weeks, will be able a number of other matched races that from Inflammation womb female H. L. Smith. The riders for events. had suffered of the and ovaries and weak- In the East, however, the pushball has tionary for er of a minute It Is la tho picture are Judge A. H. Tanner, on to ride his two horses, Marengo and Bob will be added to the main ness, and tried many doctors, but all said I would die If I did not have an operation. I tried Dr. C. Gee Wo's remedies as my last resource, and am thankful to soy that after four months treatment Iwas entirely cured. when you umpire your best game, are sore ed rolling round and does not want any He guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma, Liver. Kidney.. Lung Trouble. because you didn't give them a chance to moss, will not stay In any position long, Bheumatlsm, Nervousness. Stomach, Fmalo Trouble and all private dis- simply making enough In each place to eases. kick. Managers and owners also have Hundreds Charges you their growl at you, and it is very un- get to the next. It Is an ugly form of of testimonials. moderate. If are sick with any A wander-lus- of the above ailments, then call and ss him. PKOM1SING BOy t. The floaters are held unre- ATHLETE jo. pleasant, after game, when you are Consultation free. Kenneth L. Fenton, "Who Has "Won at Baseball, Football and Other Sports. dressing" all alone, feeling that you are liable and firms have become weary of Patients out of the city write for blank and cirsulars. Inclose stamp. the most forlorn creature on earth, to engaging them. The number of floaters Address have the homo magnate send word to you Is sadly on me Increase. Last month the tM3 agency company The C Gee Wo Medicine Co. TUrd' Tg LL THE ATHLETES in Portland he is going to do than what he has the umpire has got to keep by himself a by one of fits hirelings that you are rotten; of a New York in Los ortiaTt.01 are not men who their done. He played In the state charnplon-shlp good deal during the season. His is a that he Is much displeased with you and Angeles reported 60 In that city and havojnade throughout the" came word of con- records. There are growing up a last J ear, but got up against good lonely and Isolated existence a good part will have you transferred to some other South How- increase in the number of these young players early and went off the list. of tho time. He can't afford to associate town, a threat which he doesn't make tinued feoo.oce larger number of men interested in ever, he and Bollinger won the doubles with ballplayers, because If he got friend- good, now that the league presidents tlck restless, nestless birds, pathetically fol- amateur sport right now than at any within the club.
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