The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 27, 1905, Image 11

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    cjzzzu daily.' jou-iALrcf.TLAirr. JTJDAY
EVENING, JANUARY 7. UCl
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rftcinj' Ec2t;mnt' at N-w
;y -Tone Ar to B Transferred
f ' . rrom Morris to Belmont.
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i i i BELMONT AND M0RRI3 ;
t AT WAR nuFo ruiNnf
The States of New Jersey; and
;4 Pennsylvania May Be Added
to Racing Association.
- UNnil IBMU bftlM.l
. - NewTork. Jan. 1 7.'-, While New York
:. ; wmm umvm ma wmicunv ana aj
j Inf abouethe dlspato-ever rtmtng dates
- !.w tne wml wnich rarr aeveloD into
. .--. . t war, wa muuti
, : w' itM fau developed In our own
; miast, so to speak,, which, while it win
, not .develop into anything Ilka a war,
. haa.. all tha nanaa. aiven .the- Mctn-r
,. powere mora than ona unpleasant euar
... v ,.r ttt an hour, and will give them many
j.mere oerore it straightened tuU -VTW
It ail eomaa about tbrouch tha build
-" Ing of, Belmont park. and tha (rgnsfer
mama oirnne westcnestar association.
. !, Mr- Belmont, who .a tha, bead of tha pew
" enterprise, wanta tha dataa set aside for
', the Morris park track heretofore, but
, uen .riennen Morria ey no. Ha wanta
, .mo aatea for um New Tork Jockey
right belong to tha track and hot
'. can be assigned , for tha Belmont park
- , track, la by euttlng. jlown tha allotment
- of tha other metropolitan concerns, and
i- ' -'each of these declare that they Hare not
- a day they caa a para, Inasmuch tha
"-. racing period In this Stat Is limited by
, , the season oannpt be extended, even
anr or me reoognissa traces warned
--Kdetee before or after the present season;
- whir1!, they do not. . , ?
tt 7: tiara la the problem 'which "confrenla
, the atewarda of the iockey club. -Wow
tbe wlU aettlo It flraa will telL- Tha
. . beat Judgment of racing men la.that Bel
inont park will get the dataa, and tha
k . MAmi nam tnmrilnatlon will nm rromat
.Out. ' . . , 1 j.
- 'the eaaa. t , ..- ..-.--. ) -.. v. ,
IL.U tha alncare wlah of aaatara rae
.ina.nian lust a9 wraiern auuutfn niin
. aaema to ha little hope for this coneum
matioiL'la. fact, sawa from aouxcaa
which may be conaldered rellabla la to
tha- effect that racing will begin at
-t. the- Panama track early next month, and
7'tflth a firet-claea tot of horeea. t t "un
daratand' that tha new Jockey club will
L.be formally organlaed next week,-and
; that- It will - certainly ' include- Panama
' park.' New Orlaatie, Eaaea. -'park." Hot
' ' "nrlnga, Churchill Dowoa, -s taouiavllla,
- Hawthorne land-.: Worth .and perhapa
W'BBhlngton park. Chicago, with Lexlng
c .''ton. Naahrille. Kanaaa. Qtyjand .tTnlpn
- nark, Bt. loula. atrong probaotllUea,
With auch a liat the weworganlaaHon
-V - will be a powerful one.- If tha war doea
i not become toa bitter ,' It la thought hare
-j-hat about one year of ftgb -ng will aat-
4afy all handa.".and nest aaaaon a oora-
- promlaa will be reached. '
A( r JJew-.eraey and PannaylVahlatnay
' ooon be added to 4ha Hat of racing atataa.
' IJinderaUnd.lbat la bath tatea. hill wo..
--ndar conaldaratlon lagauaina' racing an
: 'tha, model or the nawrjorc axaie law,
- and with fair chance of eucceea In both.
I. am Inclined to believe if auch action
'fa: taken in, New Jaraey.two or more
i 'J-track can be made aucceaaful if run
Ifor tha email ownera who find tha met-
r: rmolltan circuit too etrertuoua.
.- ." n Pennaylrania both Philadelphia and
. .uPlttaburg could eaatly aupport flrat claaa
r' tracka and hava high ciaaa racing. -.
! i Dna effect of Jeroma'a - lata cruaade
-'rgalnBt gambling, la to liut tha arnfy of
tmit. which inf eat thla cltyjin the way
,.:of having to go- to work if there la not
a let up pretty-aoon. What ue haa the
. honeat elllxen for tha "aura-thing," ao
i liberally advertised if tbara ia- nqM,aca
'. '.to olay It? ' ' .. 1 1.'-- '
'' For aeveral ' montha ' there haa "been
T i eonelderable UllT of Senator ijoaepb W,
-Bailey of Texaa breaking into the run
r'nlmr came. It la true that he haa con.
'. t em plated auch a move and haa taken
A In aeveral head of runnera but ha will
-'make no particular effort for tha prea-
,eht, aa ha regarda it a rion nan a game,
and clalma not .to have enough ready
' caah to make a eucceea of It. According
, to hia notlona.' aa axpreaaed during hla
- laat vlalt to Loxlngton, Ky he thmne
,-r that for a man to .-make a -aucceia at
r . breeding Thoroughbred he muat have aj
, .'lat $100,009 whlch he la prepared to
a , olnk In It, 4 talIlon.or great repuUtlon
Tand at leaat a acora of high claaa, well
trld brood marea to begin with. Wlth-
, . out auch -a foundation. Senator Bailey
rdeclaraa, it. would be uaeleaa to eompeta
inaalnat auch eatabllahed breedera aa 1
-9, Hn It girt, owner orHhe Rancho del Paeo
' land Ehnendrf WdajAugut Belmont of.
Ti the4 Nuraary. . atnd. J. R. Keen, of .the
, Caatletori atud. Milton Tung of the Mo'
Qrathlana atud and ouitn or that cUaa.
Vt-lrAJf TO SCBBT KBUOBT.'
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' '' (Joornel Rpeelal arvle.1 . .
Iawrene.' Maaa., Jan. 27. The Weat
-Knd Athletic club of thla city haa ar-
' 'ranged a grxxV ca rd of flatlo everita for
the entertainment or Ita patrona tonight.
; The wind-up will bring together Ttaimy
BuHlvan of thla city and "Honey" Mel
1odyr tha white welterweight -champion
rf New England. The agreement calta
for a 15-round conteat at 143 pounda. .
; .. iuiB wa. oonaur.
raToz.T.
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, IT. BelfleltJ
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('earaal Special Strrletv))
XI - Brockton, Maaa:, Jan.: , IT. Belfleld
i Walcott. brother of the . welterweight
champion, -and Harry' Connolly of Boa--ton
are to furniah, tha Main bout of 10
rounda attonlght'g boxlpg ahow. of tha
.'Brnrkton Athletlo clah. ' Both men are
' hard hlttera .and a lively conteat la ax
' pected to reault. ' . ' -.y . ,
The Mcmben of the Tam Art Fellowav Bcglnninit n th Left aiaud
--'l '". - -- r-... w.n.-.- tri.t-. tr . aw. .' ' ,
0010a,. Cerrie
llZ iJtJ luLliL.l '
Thf Are Covered Up by a Fake
Praft Dy Chicago, But Will
- Report at Can Jose.
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Thla ta ,what New Orleaiia -.paper
aaia laat weeai .
-Mr. rrnx diverted hla. ouatomary
retleenca lpng enough. to...aay -4ht tt
aaa.jiu, xna reiicana' popular In
(lelder, '-and Wan Preneh, the local
pitcher.. 414 ot make, good with the
Chicago American league ' team, by
which orgatilaatleit they were drafted
from thla city, they will be recalled and
traded. lor Phil Naoeeu and Ira Back,
who are regarded aa premier " ball
playara. :Am effort waa made to alga
Nadaau from tha WtAreeater. Maaa.,
team two aeaaona ago. hut he would not
coma hare, going to Portland Inataad.
Da la ona or tha beat outfleldera In tha
bueiaeaa. can line out htta with excen-
itonai -aocuracy, arts la a leading Daaa-
runner.- ; . .
"Tha publia will not mlae Joa Rlckert
whan they aeo Nadeeu Derform." aald
Manager Fraiik. "mm Nadeaa la a good
fleidaa and fa at baea-runeivan4 he wlU
nt in left flald nicely.' He may. not be
able to throw aa wall alXlokart' bat la
a arat-eiaaa ana reliable man la every
particular. . . . ... s ,,.
"Beck" formerly flayed aeoond baae
for Shrereport. Ha la ana .of the bard
aat and peat ! h!ttere"ln minor league
company, aod , oaa ba - relied t oa to
atrengtaen tha taam." ; . ' t
What doea 1 thla meant Atg. and
Preneh. whom1 McCreedle haa traded;
Nadaau and Beck for., are both drafted
by the. Chicago .Amertcaw-league , club.
In tha event 'they, ahould make good.
wui t-eair-e(i
The above linn guwarod In the Baa
Franclaco Bulletin and aa tt la of Inter-
eat to. tha local tana -It la reprlntetf
nere. in anawer- to the final query-lt
may be atatod that tha auppoaed draft
of Ata and Preneh la merely a eubter
fuga on the part of Manager-Frank te
prevent the . actual - draft i of theae
playara. Theae; two men will not be
Slven a chance: to make good with
omtekey, iut will report to McCreedle
at Saa Joae on the flrat of March, .Thla
falce drafting haa been a regular pro
oeedlng by New Orleane ta the eaae of
Ata, for the paat, two -or three yearer
roniMua, wm gi maaa two piayera,
GIRlis BASKETBALL i : 7 '
: TEAM AT-WILLAMETTt
T (lieclal tnapatrh to- The Joaraai) '';
Willamette TJniveralty, Salem. Or.,
Jan. ,17. The college glrlaV baakatball
team for thla year la - eompoeed exclu
elvely of new piayera, but during their
two weeka of practice they have devel
oped wonderfully, hnd they bid well to
equal the famoua chamrklnMp team of
lioi before .the aeaatm'tk over. v,
. The Willamette girla are playing uni
aer ine regular gin a ruiea inia aaaaon,
lnatead of under the boya' rulea, aa they
have- alwaya done before, and 'aa. the
other alrla' teama of tha. ata ta do.' An
attempt la being made to'; Introduce- the
gtrla' ruteg generally; .aa they are much
more euttable t glrlg playinf than the
mtm'a'ruie." rv .r .'J- ..i
- The girla will hold a meeting ahortly.
when tnajr win aeiect a captain. 7. ;
AMONG THE BOWLER;
The Gold Leaf team took' brace laat
evening and' took the' flrat two gamee
from tbe Bankera, The Bankera eap
tured the third by the email margin of
three pine.. The Hold .Leaf a all rolled
good form, the loweet man on . the
team having an average of ilt. . Hinne
kamp had the high average oa the Cold
Leaf He la a new "bowler, but he la
putting up the game br a veteran. Cap
tain Capen of the Bankera had high av
erage, lot l-. Capen la certainly hlL-
ting them right. - He hoida the high In
dividual average in the league ao far.
Capen -alao had .the high alngle game,
making Stfln hla flrat game. . Z
The next league match will take place
Monday . evening, January JO, ' between
the Gambrlnua and Pin Knight. Tha
Pin -boya are kept pretty buay these
aya. A number, of ladlea are. learning
the game: Meaar.Adam, Brldatad.
Dean. .and Vial are 'frequent vleltora at
the alleya. ' and they are much takeu
up. With the game of -ten pine. --?
xne acorea or iat- nignra match
werer 1 .' t -
Oold ,ltar tUtttti Ave,
Rnwe . ..........10 114 lS--J70 t-1
Hlnnekamp ....ltd . 1R3 178575 1-3
w. uioaaet ....... on ib -
Siebela ........ 177 160 HI
uaiuara -.,.
,114 16 ll 117 2-t
toUlt ; J..,..
Banhere-
FieUla v
Ave.-
Arm Ita ge
Jonee .
1 lit . 17L. i6t m t-s
...155 It) 111-151 M
Caee . Ill
1 , 16417 t-I
171 no 201 j-a
Capen ......... .1:7
Total .
e e -
.til (14
' 'BASKbTTBAXJ; TOarioatT. '
The flrat rteam ef the local T. M." C;
rill playthelr flrat regular basket
ball ' game of the' eeaaon. when thtv
meet the crack teem from thai Oregon
Agricultural college at the aeaoclatlon
gym thla evening. The lineup: '
M. C. A." : ---' Corvatlla.
turnnd . .-f7 . J- i . . A, i'. Swaa (C)
Thornton ......U F'...,,,.,,,, stoke'
Lrvingaton ;C. ...4. . Cato
Freeman (C) ..'r.avi;'. ;,,.. Stelwer
Schramm ......... O ......... . Rinenart
naa bxtpbat woobbvb
f Jonaal ; SnaHal ImUI ' v .'
WoodburnJ Or.. Jan. 7. Ia an exclt-
tng gameof baakatball here laat nlaht
the WoodbUrn high echool waa defeated
by the Tlgera, a local team, by a acore-of
to 11. ; Tlie line-up waa aa followa.
Tlawa." ' Poalttonj Hi vh ahnni
Morrleon . . ..t. .F., , Leach
AU'tln VF Walker
Price . ...i. C.....,.,,.. Bornev
arher ......... . J. .. A. ... . ninn
Blackman i..O.., ., Numan
IS7 IS ;14.
L..i v .... tt tt vi
WILLAMETTE 'VARSITY GIRLS' TEAM.
Belkriap, Viglet W AUca Sheperd and
iLid j'iil FviinD
BATTLjuG riELSC."
Col." Andy : Mulligan - of Hot
. Springs, Has Discovered Sev
eral Stars of the Arena. --
v f . ' . '. .::,r-:;i.r
JACK JOHNSON IS ONE
', V .MORE1 PROTEGE OF HIS
The Hustiine colonel, is now
i Said to Have Another Fittlo
Star in Chris Williams. c
CoL Andy MullgahT who haa dug up
many, flgbtara,farooui and otherwlae,
claim the dlatipotion ef having discov
ered both Battling Nelaon aod jack
Johnaon,! the negro heavyweight who
wanta to tackle Champion Jeffrlea, Mul
ligan oonducta a fighting club at Hot
Springe, Ark., and entertain the sport
wno winter mere with- many aneeaotea.
"In February, - 10I," eaya Muiygan.
Battling iNeison waa a casniee n a
small reataurmnf at the Springa. He
told me he could fight ad I waa avlng
my check on day,' and I put him oa in a4
trial bouf at. my club pot long afterward.
Tha'Dane made eood with a oulck knock
out, ao that I soon gave him two a tar
bouta, - both Of twhlch be won.- - Toung
1 oroett vieitea tne-epringa anorriy alter
that, and -1 wf e red him. a match with
Nelson, but Corbett refuaed because, aa
he aald. Battling haa no reputation. Then
Nelaon drifted away to '.Chicago, where
he won aeveral minor affair. From
there he floated- weat-and-hia-riaa .waa
remarkable, aa we U know. -1 think
that Nelaon fought Brltt tov aoon after
hie battle with, CorbetL -II, didn't give
hlmeelf time to recuperate after hla hard
work In that go. I firmly believe that If
ha had waited until spring there would
have been a much different story to tell
of hla meeting with the California Ugbu
weight... -a' -
Johnaoarwae In Qaiveaton. Tax., about
four year, ago, unknolwn and without a
dollar. I Bent hire a ticket to come ta
Memp'hla to fight Joeh Milla andut him
In training with Bobby Dobbs, which
waa the first real Aciantifie training that
big buck had ever beds He beat Mill
In aeven rounda, and haa never been de
feated alnce. Johnson la deter,' a 'great
puncher and oujht to dispoee of Marvld
Hart easily. How he wouw-snape up
with' Jeff Hear I a problem that L.eaanot
solve Juet now, but'Je shul.prove-a
worthy foe, if Jeffrlea- ever decided to
take him on, v.?. .. j ... ., (l.
The hustling colonel haa another phe-
h6m In Christy WTIIIama, colored, we)
trwelht. who recently-b.t JOd Aahe
and-who. according to Mulllgaii. wll.out
ahlne both Nelaon and Johnson In. the
bourse of .time.. . .'TtiJ'k -
RACING RESULTS ON c5;:
' CALIFORNIA TRACKS
v , - (Joaraal BaecUl Bmes.l . -Ban
FTanclaco. Jaif. , n. BesulU at
Emeryville yeaurday were as fpllow: . -
Three furlongs i m joe won. nypnon
Olrl aecond, -Reman Oold third; time,
Five furlong Emma Reuboid -won;
Yellowstone second Alta .-Oi.;--. third!
time, 1:04. .' .' jtfruil:.
Six 'fottonge eataa woa,- Biaca'
thorn " ieoond, -- Pachua -thlrdp- time.
Mile and 10 Yarde war Tlmea won,
Barney Dreyf ua aecond. Mr, - Farnum
third: time, 1:44."' . . '
Futurity courae piatt won, Edroaun
aecond. Bob Ragon third: time. U14.
.One mile Royal 'Red. won, --i Eatoy
Lltoeeond, The Volt third; time, 1:49,
. Aaooi rare.
Loa Angelea. Jan. 7v The Aacot Park
result yesterday "were-aa follows:
Steeplechase,' short course lea won,
Draftee second. Declmo third; time, :05.
Seven f-longa Rlceful won. William
r. secona. (eaa intra, uan in.
Mile and an eighth -Arabo won, Wa
tercure aecond, Ralph Toung third;
time. 1;S3 k l . -. :
Seven furlOnga--BeBBl Welfleywon,
MetUkatla second, Bahdlllo third;, time.
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Five and a half furlongs Sweet Kitty
Bellalra won, Kitty Roark second. Ma
ntra third; time, l:0i. -. "
Six furlongs EdlriBorough won, .Dod
Anderson second, St. Winifred . third;
timi.ta4i4, 1: ; ..
VILL. MEET TONIGHT : .
- IN FINAL TOURNEY
The final match In- the Multnomah bil
liard tourney, which waa originally te
have been played laat evening, will take
place tonight,, when Mr, Bank will meet
Mr. Seller at I:S0 p. m. The winner will
receive the gold medal put up. by the
club and the loser the billiard cue do
nated 'by; the Brunawlck. Balk-Coilender
company, aa a aecond prtxo.-. -
DIAMOND OgSTENINCS.-
Collie! Deuhof. the Portland boy who
received but half-hearted try-out tinder
Dugdale last -year. 1 reported to have
lgnad With Pete Lehman for the coming
aaaaon. ' Druhot la a capable youngster.
and under the turorahlp of the "grand
old man of the coaat league" he ought I
in... mm i i j t - . r.
According to Brooklyn papera '-- Jim
Morley I negotiating with Ned Hanlon
for Frank Dillon. The Loa Angelea
magnate 1 alao aald ta have another big
league atar twlrler In view, and aa he
has. boasted that he will get a man the
equal of Newton, the announcement, may
Dexpectee any oay.- ',
Ruaa Hall ha completed his outfield
for hla Seattle club next year, according
Seattle papera The three fly chasers
re Dusty Miller, Ltfty Llouts and
Harry- Kane, a promising young player
front) the Mission Valley league.
Thin Kane Is aald to be the man who
pitched and played the outfield for Hank
GrUweld, Ruby Coryell, Ann Sol-
. ...
Maty Solomon.
AT G2ACGE BALL
Is EstablishTd feature of Benton
School Work and Attend- " .
' .ance Large.
t:
UNABLE TOXET MINISTER
FOR OAK RIDGE CHURCH
Work
of Extending 'Tax Roll
Completed and Sheriff Be
gins Collecting Taxes.
(BpMisl wspatrh to The faanuLV J
CorvallU. Or, Jan., atJLt.Fairmount
grange Mali. Just across the river from
Aioaar, vougnc ia eemg neia a parentr
meeting, given by the achoola of tha
county and the grangers. These meet.
Ing
.have grown In popularity until
they are -now established features i ot
the Benton county school work: . j
metaroa Some.
Mlaa Rose Chlpman returned to Cor
vallla Wednesday from a month's visit
with friende in Portland. While in
that eity Mlaa Ch toman had tha aood
fortune to draw ll drop-head sewing
macnine, navmg .obtained three eouoone
at a certain- atore where, one present
week la awarded the person holdlna the
lucky number.
Wlthoa a Minister.
The Oak .Ridge Preabrterlan church
that haa for many yea re been supplied
every alternate unaay-tiy the Corralll
sinister, has' bean dronnt k tha ll
churcp Of that) denomination. It being
Impossible to aeoure a minister ; who
ould accept the charge. . driving 10
miles every lot her Sunday, rain or ahlne,
to preach in that locality. - For the ores
ent the Oak Ridge people will be without
minister, but In the spring It I ex.
pected that the Preabytery will supply
a minister for -that work.
.'""-. BWU CwauleieAr
TheSeork of extendtnr the tax-roll' of
Benton haa been completed by the clerk)
and the aheriff .wlU Monday begtn: th
work of collecting taxes. ' During the
ukuint'mn on xerm aa oierki
Virgil B. Wattera waa the first elerki
In the state to. complete . the tax roll
and turn- It over to the sheriff, and Vie.
tor P,- Moaea. during two yeara of his
term, aa cierk, , nee kept up the record
made by. Mr. Watters aa. being firet In
completing .tne work.
Harrtsi In .1 lot, and Incidentally Ruaa
Hall ia still negotiating for Klrb bun
nen, whlcb-may mean that Kane la elated
W lrtch tor Seattle.
Jlin Morley-ha aigned a young pitcher
from Arisona. the country that gave him
Dollr" Oray. Thl youngster's-nam -1
ooodwin, ana Is said to be a promising
a player a were Oray and Baum when
uey nrat joined the Angels,..
Mike Fisher Is annealing a bunch of
pitching talent Irf the effort to aecure
.-.ll,
" - ' --. . .
Fltsgerald, now Include.- Ira - HasUnga,
-mreman" ntxpatrlck, ; Roy Emeraon,
McAfee, of -Oroville, Cat, and Rtrub. . the
XThlversify. of California pitcher. .Wlthlsmo, be carried out.
five to .pick from' Mike ought Jo get a 1 e. convrsatlon-wlth a'
couple
of
good,, one for bis regular
"- . - -
Btaff. i. -
Beattl haa finally abolished the un-1
Ightly mounUin which .haa been known
aa the jltcb ere' mound.Thla mound, haa
ueen compiainea oi py every ciud in tne
league. Kven apme of-tha Seattle players
... ..Bouivap - - - - flowing on the rlchiand ot-tha KUmatb
Jimmy Wlgga. the slant twtrler whol. .v.. . ,k. . rw
was i .with Helena In 102. has again been
drafted by the big league. ,lt will be rat
memo red py the local Tana that Cincin
nati took him from Helena two year ago,
but he failed to make good. " Thla tlm
he has been secured by- Ned I Hanlon
IZijSJl
Vl-r,W,2,rlTr-n.JVi!'A. I
Ch"rlie Swindells, the well-known for.
mer Pacific National player, .who 1 re
served by the St. Loul club, ia prac
tising taw at .Beiungham. He I a grad
uate of .. -Stanford University and not
worrying ae to whether he play a ball
any more or not. i ;
: WT- H. - I.uca and "Honasf-JohiTarc-
Cloakey are aald to be haying consider-1 talk of th fight between theae two en
able difficulty.- In creatine Intereat- lolterpriae over rights of way and water
their proposed new Inter-mountstn clr-1 right ha been for naught, and that th
1 . . . I
xas or scaur rnn.
, (Special Dlapatch te The Joaraal.) .
Dallaa, Or., Jan. "17. One more death
ha remitted from scarlet fever In Dal
las. E. M. Matheney a little son. timer,
aged 4 rears, was burled yesterday.
YOU CAN INTEREST HIM.
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Any Baas Ter'lfty,
- Tou can Interest any man over fifty
reara of age In anything that will make
um reel tetterr Because wnue ne may
not as . yet have ny . positive organic
disease he no longer feels the buoy,
ancy and vigor of twenty-five nor the
rreedom zrom acnes ana pains- ne en.
Joyed in earlier-years, ' and he very "hat
ur.llv examinee with Intereat any oroo-
oaltlon looking to the' Improvement and
preservation of hla health. -
He will ' notice among other thing
that'the etomach of fifty la a very dif
ferent , one 1 from the etomach, he pos.
sessed at twenty-five. That greatest
care must be exercised as -to what Is
eaten and how much of it. and even with
the beet of care, there will be Increasing
dlgeattvOj ; weakness , with advancing
A nropoeltlon to nerrect or Imorove
the digestion end. eaalmllatlon ef food
le one which tntereete not only every
men of fifty, but every man, woman and
enwa or any age, necauee ine wnoie ae
cret OI good health, good blood, strong
nervea le to have a stomach which will
promptly and thoroughly digest whole
some food because blood, nerves, I brain
tissue and every other constituent of
the pooy is entirely the product of 01
aeatton. and no medicine or "health"
food can possibly create pure blood or
restore snaky nervea, .when a weak
stomach Is replenishing the dally wear
ana tesr 01 tne nooy rrom a miaa or
rermeniing. nair-aigeaiea rooa. . -
No, the etomach Itself wanta help and
In no round-about way either; it wants
direct, unmistakable aaalatanre, such aa
ta given oy one or-two Btuart a Dyspep
la Tableta after each meal."
These tablets cure etomach trouble
because their use give the stomach a
chance' to rest sad recuperate: one of
eiuarrs iiyspepaia laoieta contatna ul
aestlve elements sufficient to dlnwt 1
loo grstne of ordlnaryfood auch .. aa
bread, meat . etc. '"
The plan 'of dieting a simply another
name for atarvstton, and the use of pre
pared fooda and new tangled breakfast
loons simpiy maaes matters worse,
any ayspepiic wno naa tried - them
anowa. . ... .
. Ae Di." Bennett ear", the only reason
I cn imagine why Stuart'a Dyspepsia
Tableta - are not universally used by
everybody who Is troubled In any wav
mr uigaauon ia Decauaei many
seem to think that because a
e la advertised or la aoM In
people
edicine
drna stores or la protected bv e trade
mark muat he a- humbug, whereas ae a
matter of truth any druggist who ia
ohaervant knowa that SluaM' ftynpep
sis Tablets have cured mere pebple of
Indigestion, heart burn, kesrt Irouhla
nervous prnatrstlnn and run down con
dition generally thin all the patent med
tof I
icine ana oociora prescription
atomach trouble combined. .
rcrifi-ATin:! mni
llUllUflllUII II (III
CCriES TO AMEKD
PelceDlclared Between Cov-
i ernment
and-Private Enter
prise In Klamath County,'
UirrtKblM I ItKKI IUKT
is Covered by each
1.
Both .. Projects to Be Rushed
Through to Completion in-1
;'-;-r.r..iM. Near Future.
- (BperUt Dispatch to Tke Juoratl.) 1
Klamath Falla. Gr.r Jan. 7-What has
been termed a fight between the govern
ment and the Klamath Canal company
at th I place for Irrigation right ha
at last practically adjusted Itself.' The
government official .claim that th great;
eat portion 01 me, ngni naa oeen in .tne
newspaper and that in reality here wa
never any conflict between the tw en-
I temiises.
1-
The government repreeentatlves main
tain that they now-hava their plana fully
completed In every detail, and that the
I canal nor none of its laterals cover tbe
I same grounda or conn let witn tne aur
avys of the canals and laterals of the
t Klamath Canal oompafir. 1 '' f
t ne govvrnmens expects 19 prwmi
with Ita work of reclamation the earn
a though th Klamath Canal company
were not. In the field.
When , aeen today bx a- Journal repre
sentative, T. H. Humphery. local gov
ernment engineer In charge, aald;
Pteeeed Without Delay.
Tou may rest aaaured that the gov.
ernment Irrigation project in' Klamath
county will proceed without delay. Noth
ing on earth will now interfere wttn tne
plana aa mapped out. The United State
I senate haa passed the bill aaked by th
reclamation officer, the Oregon legis
lature haa dona the same and I. have a
telegram from Sacramento today atatihg
that the bill would pass the California
legislature' today . Of 'tomorrow, without
opposition. 1 - - 1.. . - -
'Congressman Mondell atubDornness
will not retard Klamath irrigation. I
have telegrams from Washington to the
effect that it la not-.beileved-that-Monr
dell will be able to block the passage of
thebUI.!' , . - -- ' l -iSir.'.-
rBui"i -""continued Mil Humphery;
"e'hould Mondell' even succeed In staying
the pessage pf the bill; it. will not. for
one moment' stay the work, of - th gov
ernment project in Klamath. Fall. Ore
gon .-Is. entitled to r the appropriation.
Klamath -county la the favored apot. TH
government 'official all -favor It' and the
work will go right on because the money
will-be forthcoming, by the time It 1
needed.'"- - . ' .''
. . . . .1. ft f.MA,V
,11 wuum nww .fjv.r ,11,, luaiii.m
county 1 to have two gigantic. Irrigation
systems. That the government project
win be: gfTio-TJierg emg to be-.B que
.. ,1 tJ 1 ......
1 ;a w .1 V.' ,
I . . . - .L.- . . 1
I
1 y th,t t company a project will
Journal rep-
J resentativa "today, Mrrown, aald:
I,", - Oaaal Oompaay VateooheeV-x
, i -. Oaaal Oompaay
-uon, nt the laws naaaed b eonaraaa
or the leglelaturea of either fallfornla
I or Oregon-ha-affeoted . our .in tares ta.
i 0ur m,B r busy at work carrying out
our plan. and;w expect to have waUr
w. have eohtracta with a laree number
of property ownera to furnish them, with
water, and we expect to fulfill all of our
obligations.- Our project will not In any
way interfere with the navigation of any
couMy rwe do not entertiln .Ty tin
that we will have-frouble with the gov-
ernment on thla point." We shall carry
out our plana lust aa though the gov-
ernment" bed not entered- the Held, and
we aee no reason wpy tne. two projects
should conflict." T . ! "
armoay VxwrallaU. . ' j "!f
Thus it would appear that all of the
. . .!. ...lAn. V. . . ,il(n,tftA ,tlt
two Instltuttona haye - adjusted their
Imaginary differences by fettling down
to business. And It all worka out for
the beat Interests ot the property owner
of Klamath county. By each of theae
Institutions going ahead on an inoepen
dent basla -a portion of the people WH.1
probably get water at an earlier date
In act, all of them, aa a clash In the
Courts and long drawn out litigation
would maaa- an inoennuej oeiay. in con'
ummatlng either pf the project.
BIGGEST YEAR FOR
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
(Jourul Sserisl. Rervlee.) vt T
NewTork. Jan. IT.X-Tlie United So
ciety of Christian Endeavor Is in receipt
of reports from all parts of the world
showing that tbe fear 104 was th best
year - that th .Endeavor movement has
ever known In the 14 years of It history,-In
it spread throughout th world.
In application of It principles. In its
conventions. In 'Ita outreach Into .new
fields, into hivherto 'Unknown lands sand
In devotion to the home churches.! In
the Japan- union there are III societies,
ef which tt are Junior organisation. In
no part ef the world has there been
greeter progress then In Africa. Qreat
Britain, next to the United States.: has
the largest number of societies -of any
country of the world more -than 10c
000. The movement le alao - making
rapid progress In Australia, New Zee
land, India and other distant parla of
the' globe
CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP "
OF ASHLAND IRON WORKS
(SserUl Dlapatrh ttf Tke JearaaL) .
Ashland. Or., Jan. 17. A change of
ownership In th Ashland dron work
removes a aivagrvemenc as ine policy
to oe pursued since tne Tire lest fall.
and the company will now, rebuild on
extensive grounds owned by) it near the
railroad track. T. W. Younger of Port
land, A. Younger end Oeerge WHd have
sold their stock In th company to D. B.
Provost. M. McQrath, Charles Jone and
Mf- Mayhara of Dunsmulr.i - A" large
amount of mohey will be 'expended in
the pew plant . . . J . . -
- ' - '
inrBssmaB urmu.: '
(Special rH.Mtrk to'Tke Joaraal. 1 '
Spokane, Waah. Jan. 17. Henry Orar.
the Jananes murderer ef the Chinaman
Sam Chow, waa baptised by a Japanese
missionary ia hie cell at the county Jail
Wednesday. ; The- rite of baptism wa
administered by Rev. Mr. Tsuruds, a
mtnlater from Resttle, who hss been to
visit the prisoner eeversl i tlmea Orsr
appears quite cheerful and reeelvee fre-
qun vlsna.f cn ngnber .of hi cmin-
Kt J III 1ft.
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KAISER WILUEirj
Emperor's Forty-Sixth Birthday
Observed Throughout th
1 Length of Fatherland.:
MILITARY REVIEWS ARE -
FEATURES OF THE DAY
SovereignjShows Marks of Age
fand ia Hair li Streaked".
'"; With r.rn- ' '
- i.'(jearaal Bpectal Servic.) .
Berlin, Jan. S7. All Germany united
today In paying honor to) Emperor Wil
liam en the, aaesion ef ls th' birth
day.' Military reviews were jisld in- all
the thief, cities of. the empire, and iu
churche. of all- denomlnatlona there
were epeolal thanksgiving-aervtcee this
morning. In -th capitio. th .bank and
xchange. offlcea and shop were clooed,
the street decorated with flaga and
bunting and crowded with people, i- -
During the course, of jihe moralug Em-
reror. William and the imperial -family
ttended aervlce in the chapel of the
oastle. -'- Later in' the day the emperor
received . congratulation presented by
all -of ,tha members of the diplomatic.
corps., .including Ambassador Tower.
Qreat 'fclaiv' have been .. made for the
court reception thla evening: ' "t
Emperor William haa now been on the
throne-17- yeara and the strenuous life
la' beginning to tell -on him. During the
laat . year or two his hair haa become
streaked with rrav and hla -face shows
the Imprint of theeroWai feet," - Those
acquainted . wiur the everyday.. life., of
the emperor ere not surprised that he le
beginning to - shew tracea of age, dawt
not so much to advancing years aa to
his abnormal activity of mind and body.
liraddltlon to tbe carea of atate. which
are aufflclent. In themaalvea. to bring the
average mortal ton early grave, there
appear to be a beolutely nothing great
6r email that does nor' engage the at
tention of hla imperial highness. When
not engaged with the great problem of
tate he finds time to. design warships,
paint pictures, write . books, criticise
play and. music and attend to tbe moat 1
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too heavy for this time of
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' left from our regular
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KUZII'I CAlAM-CtriX hrl eaw.
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by UUE-OAVIS DSUG CO.
minute detatla, relating to the array, navy'
the courts and .the commercial'' aad In-
dustrtal affaire of the empire.. . ,
withal he find-tlm to pay the moat
devoted attention to ma-large and inter
eating- famlly.A pare de'.'famtUe,-
the emperor, le something quite different
from his publlo self. - True, he remain
th autocrat there, but while he lb rathe-
severe 1 with hi children and never al
lows disobedience to go unpunished even
In the ease of tbe crown prince, who haa :
not attained hla majority, he 'let e all
of them have their full measure ef fun .
nevertheless. - , ;"' ..--.;- -v .... ., "
Those best acquainted with the heme
111 of the emperor "dealer that be 1 '
ee devoted to the empreae-.as when he
led her to the altar. The imperial eeuplw '
will celebrate' their twenty-fifth annlver
arr neat, year end It will be made tha '
occaeioii for grand festivities- through
out the empire. The empress Is beloved.
by everybody who knowa her, and there
is but tone voice as to. her eacellenk
qualltlea aa a mother-and wife. - Event
the moat rabid socialist haa never been; -known
-fa accord her aught but praiae. - -5 -
OBSERVED 4N AMERICA. ":T
lmbanr Strnbr
inays Xeet ,
Typteal
;. (Joanul Special Sott!, . -. ..
Waahington,' Jtn. M,--riag-werei
flung to the breese today from the Ger- .
man embassy, -on Highland terrace. In
celebration ef the birthday of Emperor 4
William, who . waa born January. IT,,
lUK't. Thta Av.n(nr the n.nnifi imhii. .
mjikAnrC.nu nt finrk on' fiternkterv. will
nlav.th host at avilal flamu dlti.' '
ner. - The guest will include, various
member of the diplomatic -eorpe and .
a numoer or tne most prominent -uer-7;
MM Vft.M.Rt.,nf Ih. n1 1 1 '
sfi fpt raNhinaTP enn ! I
; ORATORICAL CONTEST!
i (Special Papsfch Tke VosraaL) -' i -ependence.
Or., Jan. ST. The local 1
oratorical tryout to aeiect a delegate to;
the oratorical contest ef the colleges ef ',
(Oregon will, be held In the Monm5uth -chapel
tonight for the Oregon state nor
mal school.- ; President Jtessler of th.,-
norraai naa naa a goia meoei preparea
to be given to the local winner. There;
are five entries to the contest,
low! ' Mlaa Jessie Beard. Mis
1 fol-
Altce?
Goddard. MUs Francis Drewf A. JS.!
Wheelock apd 'Julian , Hurley. -v--. j :
folly to Sufferfrom thaF horrible i
ue of the night. Itching pile. 4
'e OtntmenV cure, otitckly ana per- 3
nntly. At any drug atore. SO eent. S
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efforts ot- our strongest ;
the year.
$1200 and $1330 lines;
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and $ 1 2-dearance Price '
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