THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, APRIL 12, 1908.
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CITY INTERESTED
IN RIVER SPORTS
Club Organized to Promote
Racing of Motor-Boats
on the Willamette.
SEASON WILL OPEN TODAY
l-'lrtl .Contest Will Be Between C. E.
Matbiot's Kiltie and Peter Van.
lal(as Van to St. John
and ltetorn.
Br V. J. FETRA1N-.
The first motor boat race of the season
Hill bo held on the "W illamette River this
afternoon, when C. K. Mathott's Kittle
and Peter Van Datta's Van will speed
from the Morrison street bridge to the
new railway bridga near St. John and re
turn. Mathott's boat Is 26 feet long, t
feet beam and Is equipped with 16-H. P.
Smalley engines, while Van Datta's craft
Is 22 feet long, 4 feet beam and has a 14-
H. P. Cushman engine. Both are pretty
craft and considerable Interest is being
taken In the race. According to the
agreement, the race will be for a fWO
side bet, and each owner must run his
own engine.
The start will be made promptly at 2
o'clock from under the Morrison street
bridge. The course to the new bridge at
St. John and return Is approximately 11
miles, which distance it is expected the
boats will cover in 50 minutes. Although
this match will be the first of the season,
to Judge from the rapidly increasing num
ber of these boats now owned In Port
land, It will be but a preliminary event to
many such contests to be held here this
summer.
Four years ago Johnny Wolff was the
only man in Portland who owned and
operated a motor boat, but there are now
more than 20 of these speedy craft owned
In this city. This would Indicate that
the Portland people are at last commenc
ing to wake up to the fact that the Wil
lamette offers advantages for this sport
possessed by no other city on the Pa
cific Coast.
Motor boating Is a pleasure adapted
to smooth waterways, yet on Puget
Sound, where the waters run ocean
high at frequent periods, this sport has
thrived and Improved for years. Here
in Portland, with the advantage of a
smooth course at all seasons of the
year the sport, until the present year,
lias not appealed to the public.
Imagine the possibilities of a motor
boat race from Portland to Astoria, a
distance of over 100 miles of prac
tically straightway running on the
waters of the Willamette and Columbia
Rivers. Some skeptics will laugh at
the idea, and yet it Is certain to come
to pass, and incidentally it may be
that such a race will occur during the
coming Summer.
The Willamette Motor Boat Club was
recently organized and one of -the prin
cipal objects of the club is to promote
this Rport in Portland and vicinity.
Among the exponents of this sport who
have Joined the club are: J. Wesley
I. add, Pamuel G. Reed, Walter Money
man, Dave Honeyman, Chester G.
Murphy, Harry L. Keats. Harry Mac
Use, J. C. McOmbor, G. J. Kelly. Will
K. Klernan, John E. Wolff, C. E.
Mathiot and P. Van Patta.
The Motor Boat Club is also making
an effort to have the waterfront cleared
cleaned up, and tinsightly scows and
docks either repaired or demolished.
As soon as the club secures a site far
a clubhouse and moorings tor the boats
a strenuous campaign will be inaugu
rated to have the waterfront purged
of these eyesores before the Rose
Festival. The club is planning to hold
an aquatic parade on one of the fes
tival days and also motor boat races
and other sports on the river.
WIID VKKSTliF. AT HEILiIG
Pr. Holler and Victor v McDaglen
Meet Next Wednesday Xight.
Besides being an expert wrestler. Vic
tor Mcl-Aglen, the young giant who Is
to tackle lr. Roller on the mat at the
Heillg Theater, on April 15. Is one of
the most promising heavyweight boxers
In the West
In his first ring encounter, which was
held at Aberdeen. Wash., on January 22
last, Mclaglan won a championship. He
fought Emil Sihock, the hard-hitting
Tacoma heavyweight, on that date, and
won the decision from him In 20 rounds.
Schock had fought and whipped every
thing In the Northwest and If there was
anyone better entitled to the title of
champion, he had not shown himself
around Washington. That an absolute
groener could step Into the ring with a
fellow of Schock's known ability and go
through 20 fast, gruelling rounds with
him. receiving the decision at the con
clusion of the last period from Referee
Kddle Burns, is Indeed remarkable.
Many wise followers of the fistic game,
among them being Jimmy Carroll. Burt
Finney, Mike Lynch. Biddy Bishop,
Johnny Reld and others, who saw Mc
Laglen whip Emil Schock hi that Aber
deen fight, praised the work of the
young giant, and all of them predicted a
bright future for him within the arena.
MIXSTREIi SHOW BY Y. M. C. A.
Members Expect to Score Great Suc
cess in'Jiew Line.
Nut content with their success in giv
ing "Bungling Brothers' Circus." the
T. M. C. A. talent has. now turned Its
attention to a minstrel show, which will
he given next Friday and Saturday, un
der the direction of Larry Larlmore.
The minstrel aspirants have made great
strides and will put on a performance
that will be as memorable in Its line as
was the circus.
"We are In to break records." said Mr.
Larimore yesterday, "and expect to score
a great success. After the present
fashion In minstrel shows, our perform
ance will be divided Into two parts, of
which the second will Include specialties
similar to those put on in our circus
show. We shall at least try to equal
the circus."
The programme will open with a scene
in a Y. M. C. A. boarding camp. After
an opening chorus, there will be songs
hy A. K. Marriott, McMichael, Jonce and
Howard. The second half of the pro
gramme will be devoted entirely to spe
cialties. John Gates and company will
vriKiuee a humorous sketch;. Hale, l.ari
more and company, a blackface sketch,
and the Irwin troupe will do stunts on
horizontal bars. Tire show will -close
with the military song, "The Stars and
Stripes and You."
Subjects for Y. M. C A. Directors.
Physical Director Grilley. of the Port
land Y. M. C. A., as president of the
Physical Directors' Society of the North
west, has sent a circular letter to the
various members of the society with a
suggestion of subjects for discussion and
work. The outline of subjects comprise:
"History of Physical Training: (a) An
cient, (b) European, (c) Asiatic and (d)
North American"; "Tuberculosis In the
Northwest"; "The Relation of "Physical
Health to the Mental . Attitudes"; "The
Effects of Sleep"; "Canoeing, Its Possi
bilities, Value" ; "Relation to Industrial
Classes or Relation to Men of Sedentary
Occupations of; (a) Bathing Habits, ft))
What Men Eat, (c) Outdoor Life, d the
Play Life." In addition to these subjects,
Mr. Grilley " hopes to interest men In the
various gymnastic systems in the hope
of improving, where necessary, the pres
ent system.
CRAMMAR SCHOOL LEAGUE.
Object Is to Stimulate Athletic
Sports Among Boys.
With a view of stimulating athletics
among the schoolboys of Portland, the
Portland Grammar School Athletic
League has been organized, and the first
athletic enterprise launched Is a base
ball league, comprising 28 clubs, each
representing one of the public schools
of the city.
At a meeting last week Professor Rob
ert Krohn. physical Instructor of the
school children, was elected president,
and the following additional officials
chosen: Secretary, Hopkins Jenkins; H.
C. Campbell. A. R. Draper, R. H. Thom
as. J. H. Stanley and C. M. Klggins,
directors.
The object of the organisation is to
perfect athletics among the younger gen
eration, and the promoters decided to
commence the season with baseball. Later
in the season each school will be repre
sented by a track team, and a field day
contest will be held some time In June.
Drill to Be Held to Raise Funds.
In order to raise funds to equip the
youngsters with baseball paraphernalia, a
drill of the school children will be held
in the near future, whereby it is hoped to
secure funds enough to cover this ex
pense. The permission of the School
Board has been secured for the giving of
the drill, and the date will be announced
shortly.
The public school baseball season will
open next Saturday, April Is. The school
teams entered in the league have been
divided into sections, each of which will
play thre games, and the winner of
these contests will be matched with the
winner of the next section, and the victor
of this will meet the similar winner of
the following two sections. Four teams
comprise a section, and in this manner
it is expected to play off the entire series
by May 20. The two teams victorious
in the final .games by sections will com
pete for the championship. The schedule
is as follows:
April IS.
Section 1 Ockley Green vs. Ports
mouth; Vernon vs. Woodlawn.
Section J Shaver vs. Highland; Thomp
son vs. Williams-avenue dn Page street.
Section S Holiaday vs. North Central;
Hawthorne vs. Kern, at Twenty-second
and Sandy.
Section 4 Montavilla vs. Mount Tabor;
Stephens vs. Brooklyn, at Meridan-Villa
avenue.
Section 5 Lents' vs. Arleta; Woodstock
vs. Clinton Kelly.
Section 6 Fulton vs. Sellwood; Terwil
liger vs. Alnsworth. at Macadam road.
Section 7 Ladd vs.' Shattuek; Atkinson
vs. Chapman, Twenty-fifth and Raleigh.
April 4.
Section 1 Ockley Green vs. Woodlawn;
Vernon . vs. Portsmouth.
Section 2 Highland vs. Thompson;
Shaver vs. Williams-avenue.
Section 3 Holiaday vs. Hawthorne;
North Central vs. Kern.
Section 4v-Montavilla vs. Brooklyn;
Stephens vs. Mount Tabor. .
Section 5 Arleta vs. Woodstock; Lents
vs. Clinton Kelly.
Section Fulton vs. Alnsworth; Ter
williger vs. Sellwood.
Section 7 Ladd vs. Atkinson; Shattuek
vs. Chapman.
May t.
.
Section 1 fckley Green vs. Vernon;
Portsmouth vs. Woodlawn.
Section 2 Highland vs. Williams-avenue;
Shaver vs. Thompson,
Section 3 Holiaday vs. Kern; North
Central vs. Hawthorne.
Section 4 Montavilla vs. Stephens;
Brooklyn vs. Mount Tabor.
Section B Arleta vs. Clinton Kelly;
Lents vs. Woodstock.
Section 6 Fulton vs. Terwllliger; Alns
worth vs. Sellwood. .
Section 7 Ladd vs. 'Chapman; Shattuek
vs. -Atkinson. 1
Rules of Tournament.
At the conclusion of the above schedule
the winners in each section will play the
victors of another section until the con
test narrows down to two teams, and
these teams will play off the champion
ship. The results of the game must be
mailed the secretary or telephoned im
mediately after the contest Is ended, and
each game must be played according to
schedule or the defaulting club will for
feit such game. Players competing in
these games are eligible only as mem
bers of the team representing the school
at which they are enrolled. Each sec
tion shall furnish "two umpires, to he
selected hy the principals of the schools
In that district.
Gould Still Champion.
NEW YORK. April 11.- Jay Gould,
the National court tennis champion,
today successfully defended his title,
defeating E. H. Miles, of London, in
four sets, 6-J, -. 1-6, 6-3.
Tr. Warre, lata headmaster of Eton Col
lege, has been presented with an album containing-
the signed autographs of nearly
every master and boy who was at Eton at
ttie tirriA of Ms resignation
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AUTO TRADE HOT
HURT BY; PANIC
Early Season Sales of Cars in
Portland Greater Than ;
in Former Years.
FINE WEATHER HAS EFFECT
Easterners Taken on Ride to Port
land - Heights, Astonished at
Beauty of Environments.
Anto Show at Seattle.
BY TV. J. PETRAIK.
The splendid weather prevailing
during: the past week caused the auto
mobile owners much pleasure and
the dealers owning: renting machines
reaped a harvest, for excursions into
the country were quite frequent.
The several roadhouses were liberal
ly patronized by auto parties every af
ternoon and night, and a large per
centage of the private owners took ad
vantage of the weather find the con
dition of the roads to v(pit the out
lying districts.
The puffing of the chug-wagon could
be heard at any hour of the day or
night, and In many instances it was
mixed with the sound of voices chorus
ing a popular air, the vocal effort of
a Jolly party of "night riders" being
carried to their homes in a big tour
ing car after having enjoyed a spin
into the country.
The much talked of panic recently
experienced has seemingly but little
affected the "bubble" trade, for the
early season sales of machines have
equaled and in many instances eclipsed
those of the past seasons. Practically
every dealer in town is blessing the
weather man and praying for a con
tinuance of the present brand he is
dispensing.
A party of Easterners were treated
to an automobile ride one afternoon
last week, and during the course of the
entertainment the guide proposed a
trip to Portland Heights. The chauf
feur was willing, and the big touring
car was headed for the Canyon road,
and the circuitous climb of the hill
began. For a time nothing was said
by the party, but as the machine ap
proached the top of the hill, at
each turn of the winding roadway, ex
clamations of delight and pleasure at
witnessing the snow capped peaks In
the distance were heard from each of
the occupants. It was their first In
troduction to the scenic environments
of Portland, and so pleased were the
tourists at the sight, that a stop was
made near the top of the hill in order
that they might be afforded an op
portunity of taking in Mount Hood and
the adjacent peaks in all their grand
eur. This same trip in an automobile
might also attract a few staid old
Portlanders who have yet to learn to
appreciate what this city has In the
way of scenic attractions.
...
According to one of the keepers at
the City Park,, there were more auto
mobiles driven through the park last
week than ever betore at this period
of the year. Many of the autoing visit
ors stopped their motors and alighted
to inspect the different attractions at
the park. Some took occasion to while
away the time on the benches possess
ing an advantageous view of the city
and liarhor below, while others toured
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the zoo, and whlled away the time
feeding peanuts to the simians.
The winding roadways, well shaded
by trees, furnish more than a little
pleasure to the autolst, who delights
in steering his big machine up the cir
cuitous, and. at intervals, steep in
cline. Some chauffeurs have difficulty
in (leering their machines around the
short turns, and the experts are boast
ful of their prowess in accomplishing
this feat without having to stop or
back their machines.
The city park affords opportunities
for automobiles that cannot be found
In the outlying districts, and that is
probably one of the reasons so many
machines may be seen touring the
place every day.
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The proposition for holding the 100
mile endurance race during the coming
season is still being talked of by the
auto enthusiasts. This event will prob
ably take place in the latter part of
June or early July. It is possible that
the Fourth of July will be selected as
the date. At any rate a large per
centage of the dealers and a goodly
number of the private owners are anx
ious to test their machines In an en
durance run of this kind. The base
line and section-line roads furnish an
excellent opportunity for the holding
of such an event, and while the ma
chines would be required to lap the
rouK according to the number of miles
stipulated for the run, the course de
pends both on length and condition of
roadbed. This kind of a test is looked
upon as a genuine means of displaying
the qualities of a machine, for it is
what a machine can and will do on a
fairly good road that attracts the pur
chaser, for no one desires an automo
bile to run it through a rough and un
improved, country.
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As a fitting beginning for the com
ing Automobile Show, which is to be
held In Seattle from April 22 to 25, an
automobile parade in which several
hundred motor cars will participate,
will be held at noon on Wednesday,
the 2 2d.
The line of march has not yet been
arranged, but it will include all the
principal down-town streets, as well as
some of the Important residence
streets.
Enthusiasm for the show is very
high: every dealer in the city is work
ing on his exhibit, and when the doors
are thrown open the first day every
thing will be In readiness to welcome
the visitors.
The show will be one of the most
elaborate ever staged in the West, and
will contain haif a million dollars
worth of automobiles and accessories.
Space has practically all been sold,
and has been so divided that every one
has enough to meet all requirements
without crowding. This Is the first
real automobile show to be held in the
Northwest, and nothing is being left
undone to make it a success from an
artistic and social standpoint.
The decorations will be elaborate,
consisting of native greens, flags and
bunting, and the lines marking the di
visions of each booth will be designat
ed by a pot containing the state flower.
Altogether it will give the Impression
o an automobile trip through fairy
land.
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Tea Merchant Hangs Up Trophy
for Pacific Yacht Kace.
HONOLULU, April 11. Word has been
received here that Sir Thomas Lipton
will present a cup as a trophy for the
trans-Pacific yacht race which leaves
San Pedro for Honolulu on June 11. 91r
Thomas has Inquired as to the conditions
of the race, and Is muct interested in it.
His decision to give the trophy Is entirely
voluntary on his part, and he has stated
that the cup will be one of the most
handsome ever offered for a yacht race.
Entry blanks for the race have been
received here, filled in and forwarded to
San Pedro.
' Latest advices from Los Angeles state
that there will be at least six starters
in the race.
The launch of the . yacht Hawaii, the
territorial representative, which will take
place shortly, will be one of the most
enthusiastic happenings for the past few
years. Already standing space is at a
premium, and excursions will be run from
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been recorded on the race, and a syndi
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to send backing for a local bet to the
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to be covered by fanciers of the other
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and who want to be strong and to feel as vigorous as they did before
they wasted their strength, to enjoy life again, to win back the vim,
vigor and vitality lost, should consult with me before it is too late.
My Direct Method Treatment Offers a Positive Cure
v for Every Ailing Man.
I Cure "Weakness"
"Weakness'1 is not a nervous disorder, demanding a tonic system of
treatment, but is merely a symptom of chronic inflammation or conges
tion In the prostate gland. This condition exists as a result of early
dissipation or some Improperly treated contracted disorder, and requires
carefully directed local measures only. By mv own original methods
the prostate gland is quickly restored to Its Mormal state, which results
In full and complete return of strength and vigor. Mv cures are per
manent, because the condition responsible for the fnnctional disorder is
entirely removed, and I am convinced that by no treatment other than
my own carefully directed local measures is a radical cure of this ail
ment possible. .
Contracted Disorders
The serious results that may follow negWct of contracted diseases
could be scarcely exaggerated. Safety demands an absolutely thorough
cure in the least possible time. I have treated more cases of contract
disorders than any other physician upon the Pacific Coast. My cures
are thorough and are accomplished in less' time than other forms of
treatment require in producing even doubtful results. I employ reme
dies of my own devising, and my treatment is equally effective In both
recent and chronic cases.
I also permanently cure SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON, STUICTURE.
NERVO-DEBILITATION AND ALL REFLEX AILMENTS.
Consultation and Diagnosis Free
I do not charge for advice, examination or diagnosis. If you call for
a private talk with me you will not be urged to begin treatment. It
impossible to call, write.
If you cannot call, write for Diagnosis Chart, My offices are open
all day from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., and Sundays from 10 to 1 only.
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
234 MORRISON STREET, CORNER SECOND, PORTLAND, OR.
MEN'S
CURED 10
Hours from 9 A. M. to 8 P.
Our Fee $ 1 0.OO
CONSULTATION CONFIDENTIAL AND INVITED A personal, thor
ough and searching examination is desired, though If Inconvenient to
call, write us a full desclrption of your trouble. Our office hours are
from A. M. to 8:30 P. M.. excepting- Sunday, from S to 12. Address
or call onethe
ST. LOUIS
MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL
CORNER SECOND AND YAMHILL
The vmalleet railroad In Ens I and Is th
G a rat an A Knott End (Lancashire) rail
way, which In the last six months earned
a net rev True of f2390. - The half-yearly
meeting; of proprietors was attended by one
person, the secretary.
EN
DR. TAYLOR
The Leading Specialist
My Fee for a.
Cure Is Only
In Any
Uncomplicated Case
Pay Me When Cared
10
DISEASE
STAY CURED
No Money Required to Commence Treatment.
If Hoaest and Responsible You Can Pay When
Cured.
WE ARB SPECIALISTS IN DISEASES OP MEW
WE CURE QUICKLY, SAFELY AND
THOROUGHLY.
Weakness of men, hydrocele, nervous debility,
blood and skin diseases, sores, ulcers, swollen
sMands. kidney, bladder and rectal diseases, pros
tate gland disorders, varicocele and all contracted
diseases of men.
CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE.
If you cannot call, write for our Free Self-Exami-nation
Blank.
' MEN, IP IN TROUBLE CONSULT US TODAY
M.. and Sundays from 10 to 13.
OUR PEE NEED NOT BIS
PAID UNLESS CURED.
DISPENSARY
STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON.
Several of the Roman emperors visited
Britain, but one died there. This was Se-t-erus,
who died at York February 4, A. I.
211. The great tumulus remain hi r at Ynric
is shown as his funeral pile. His ashes
wore taken to Kome.