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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. TUZ2DA7 gVrriINO, JANUARY 0,
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: THE SEALS1
'"' ' 1 ',1't ' nassssaeasssasss (-f ,"
' Owner Clunie Did Not Get Along
T Harmoniously With the-
; ; Cranky Jim Morley. ; .
LEAGUE MEETING WAS
NOTA'LOVETEAST
'President Burt Reatores Flood ? in
; 'f Order Not to Embarrasa Portland
? Club Financially Say McCredie
ShonTrHye"Known Bettetv
v - Ban Iranclsco, Jan. . jin
'" i . . . Ik. a I m mnA Jim
Morley will not, aaya tha Bulletin. Pin
. thla In your hat. ; No matter wnai n
' ser comas from Los An galea. Morley
la out of the running. Ha could not
. : have th position now even If h wanted
"'ft 'the worn way. Thla waa learned
H from on who la very close to Andy
,. Clunia, which will be a surprise to th
fane. It haa developed that th recent
j BlVWUS) " -
a; peace conference aa una of th mag-
v natea represented it waa. On th other
. then, era a number of lively tllta
between different ones, and- som onn
hottrst had Morley and CSunte for prin
cipals. Both are Inclined to apeak their
"mind freelTV and "their impetueua dlapo.
. Bitiona Involved them In a number of
' et-toa. Br fore th . convention waa
ever. Clunia formed a different opinion
' of Morley from the on he had when
they aat down together. . Andy came to
.. . . . . i . .
in conclusion tnat fim m
man h wanted to manage th Seals.
. Jack Gleaaon waa aant for soon after
th magnate adjourned, and advlaed
- that h waa th man.- . ' ' - - ,
: ' '"Morley disgusted Clunle by his ac-
tlons," said tho writer's Informant. "Jim
ui" ii aav i veer saga, ism. f,v -
elflah altogether, ana tnia man i max
. hit -with Andy. A -th boy any h
- queered himself, and Clunia would not
' liav him under any consideration. Gla
, aon will be th man. He will have
j, charge of th team, but' Clunia la
, threatening to art on th bench with th
players. . wnen tn im comes n is
doubted if ha goea pa th bench."
V It Waa ascertained also that Clunle
attempted to trade Charley Irwin (or
Jud Smith Morley might have mad
th deal, but for the fact that Smith haa
. opened a dental office at Vom Angelea
and refuses to leave ther.- Before he
vvtruiu vfwssw jvg iib aw t vmaisi
from the diamond. Thla blocked the
''aL. iil" why Clunle should want to I
. oispos of jrwin, wno is one oi ine ursi
third basemen Jn tha country, la past
understanding. . It may be that Irwin
ill too high salaried a player. Henry
Harrla alwaya paid Charley good money.
and ha earned It. - As far, aa familiar
' . face go Smith's countenance la far
'. from being a at rang on to San Fran
'; claeo fanav Having played with Los
. Angelea ever, alno Charley- Beilly left
: Morley. . "
. Wkat Bert Baya. .
. aTeaiaanK iwri' announcoo' insi ru
" Morley waa not " th . man . behind . the
Flood-Murphy case. ' His ' explanation
' ' matter. "I relnatated Flood at th re
; quest of Judre McCredie," said Presl-
ilrnt BtrC- andll-happae44 this wsy,
McCredie toid ma that when his nephew,
", Walter, traded Ats and Schlafly for
- Flood and Smith. Morley . assured ma
that my ruling would not prevent Flood
from playing in other leagues. -
"la other words th McCredtea thought
. they would be. able to sell Flood or
trad him,, and as Flood was a high
class man, 'they figured that 4hls cotild
. be don eaally, ao they mad the trade.
Whea they found that my ruling held
. all over the country you can fancy their
- mhirrtlimn t Tn h, v. bunt Vlnnrft
down -meant a leas of at least-11,00 to
tha Portland club. Of course If I rein-
' stated Flood, I had to do tha same with
March.' What I want tha nubile to
know la that I did thla to help th
: Portland club out of a difficulty."
It seems strsng that Manager Wal
ter McCredie 'who haa been nlarlna
' professionally several years, ehould not
. know, that a suspended player Is ineli
gible to plsy In other leagues belonging
to organised baseball. The writer will
' never believe that th trad tn 'question
- was a bona fid on to begin with. Mc-
; Cradle, who hated Fisher, merely loaned
DviiHuif riiii mi fiui r j tv liny film
beat Tacoma out of th champlonahlp.
At th proper time you will se Ats
n playing with Portland and Smith and
' Flood with- lies Angeles. Schlafly
, would have gone back to McCredie had
h not been drafted. One of the best
proofs that th deal was not on th
level wss that th draft money for
Schlafly waa turned over to Portland.
- and not to Los Angeles, which It would
nave oeea n Movreai ana xoriey sad
been alncere, .....
. Umpire "Slats" Davis has been ad.
vised by President Bert that he can look
for a job In another league thla sea
, son. - The Pacific Coaat lea rue has a
ruls that If four clube aak for th re
moval of an umpire th president must
' obey. It- looks like a bad rule, buH
president of a league should have full
' ana mrapinv comrai over ins umpires,
. and th power of removal of th aem
should, not be vested, in the. least way
In th managers. If ha thought an um
tlre waa oomsetent a hundred msnaavra
i could not induce Ban Johnaon to depose
blm. At th recent meeting eV the
FIRST7SPR1NG SHIPMENT
CEEEHRED
ENGLISH HATS
. "NOW ON SALE
Robinson , Go.
Hotel Perkins
1m(u it Mama that "Slats Davie waa
without a friend. There was not on
vole raised In his behalf, and on aad
all war clamoring (or hla acalp. Praai-
aant Men. would nav felt Ilk making
a fight for Davl bat for that acaitdal
h was a principal of Juat before th
season closed. Thla acandal impaired
uavir tisarumeas to a marked degree,
wnich waa to be regretted, for be waa
th moat promising umpire tbla league
naa turned out la a Ion while. - Juat
who wlU be on President Bert'a ataff la
not known at thia writing. Phil Knall
moat likely will have a trial, and If
Jim McDonald'a health will permit, he
may have an assignment' Bull Perrine
may also draw a berth. If Bull had
mora- ginger and - aggressl veriest ha
would make hla work easier and aiva
oeiter aaitaiaction. - -
Vvr the benefit of the oranka It will
be Stated that , the playing aeaaon will
not be divided In two parte, aa It waa
last aeaaon. h. uih. j
seven months it waa not necessary to
amae. mure will be contlnuoua base
ball at Recreation Park. When tha
tseais are not playing the Commuters
will Da. . .
mim
flfiHT HEXT HC'ITH
In All , Probability Coffroth Will
Match the Two ! Popular -;
Native Sons for a Go.
(Jernal Special Service.)
San Francisco, Jan. 10. The Febru
ary fight attraction will no doubt be a
"battle of the native - sons." It looks
like-Jam Edward - Brttt versus - Kd-
ward Hanlon. Although Toung Corbett
and Willie Fitsgerald were Juat as anz-
, " .... ... j u. IIVIU, B1KI11J IOVUI US
ine pugilistic trust, aeems to think that
th two boxers-tvho first saw tha llaht
of day on California soil would attract
th moat coin Into th bog office. Like
all of the big monopolies, th mlttolo-
gist trust haa his ey on th almlshtv
dollar, and tn addition to Ita ardent de
air to corner th fight market It want
to corner as much of th maauma as it
possibly can. -"Cut
Eddie" haa been on tha trail of
Jimmy for many moons and la tickled to
death to think that he will at laat get a
crack at him. "If ther la on man that
I can lick. It's Brttt,"' aald Hanlon, In
talking f th proposed match. "Not
only that, but eonaiderlng everything, I
really am entitled to first call. Didn't
I stay the limit with Herrera, who
trimmed Corbett In ahort order T - On
dope I am the legitimate choice, and I
think th public would rather se m
hook up , with Britt than any .of th
other boxers who are hankering after a
ngnt wun mm. i am feeling all right
now, and with a few weeka' actlv train.
ing will enter the ring In magnificent
fettl." - -, .
:
As both boys have a big followlne? In
mis jocajity. torrrotn probably hai
ihadlh wlseslselectioa. and lfTLin.
Ion Is able to get Into as good shana as
ha was for Toung Corbett he standa n
excellent cnancer or winning rrom Jim
my. Hla peculiar style will pussl Brltt
somewhat, and aa Spider Kelly will be
behind Hanlon. th latter will have an
advantage, aa tha Spider has alwaya
been Brltt's chief adviser and la on to
his curves, so to apeak. - "
RACING RESULTS ON
QALIFORNIA TRACKS
' Jearaat apeefsl RerrW.) - ,
t San Itanclaco, Jan. 10. Oakland
race results: . ,
ffurlonga Quick Rich won. Frolic
second, Sle You third: tiro, 1:11. .
Flre-and a half furlongs Carre San
ta woo, I'lctma second. Claaala third:
time. l:tT.
Mil and a - sixteenth Kd 8herldan
won, Bjrronerdal aecpnd, Phalanx third;
urn,. i:a ,
Seven furlongs Equorura Res won,
Watchful second. Forerunner .third;
time,
Six. furlonga dinette won.7 Coni-eld
second. Whisky King third; time. tttiI4,04,.hr.i, " ? . tJl
Mil and a sixteenth Qoraralette won.
Dorado- second, . Melodious third; time.
At &s ABg-alse.
(Jnurrul Hpeelsl Serrlre.)
Los Angeles, Jan. to. Aacot race re
sults: . , ... -i
Four furlonga Hand Maiden won.
Queen of Night second, Josi 8. Third;
time. 0:4H. ;
Mile snd a sixteenth Re tad or won,
Tom Riley second. Katie Crews third;
time, l:4ttt. - I
Five and a half furlongs Dr. Mollis
won. Heater W. second, Betsey third;
time, 1:0714. -
Mil and a - sixteenth Monteinima
won, Pachuca second. Pyrrho third;
time. I:t0. - , - , - - - - - - -
Mil snd SO yards 8 toes el won,
Korthvlll second, Bologna third; time.
Six - furlongs Mono! Ms he won,
Bantam second, Evelyn Orlf fin third
time, l:14H. " r
i Cutter to Coach Seattle,
Spokane, Wash., Jan. 10. Winnie Cut
ter, who was a member of Matt Stan
leys Bpokan team in the Paclflo Na
tional league and of Charlie Mcln-
tyre's team in th Northwest league.
goes to Beat tie tnia week to take com
plot charge of th track team of tbs
Stat university.
An Injury to his pitching arm last
aeaaon coat him his release. Sine then
he haa been coaching. He Is an old col.
leg athlete,. having captained tha track
and basebalt teams of th Santa' Clara
oellege. Ha has a remarkable Hat of
records,' including almost every event
on the card from the 100-yard dash to
the hammer throw, .
3
Building
I
Brushed Scales from Face Like Pow
der Under Physician t Six Months
But Grew Worse Some Said
- Face Would Be Marked for life
Now Without a Blemish. ,
CUTICURA REMEDIES.
WORK WONDERS.
I was a sufferer with ucgaair
writ to tell you what ay-great Irtaad.
I I found In Cuticura Remedies, Jbi
x bodui t ua
tried throa dor ton. -J
but did not get any
batter. It waa oa
mj body and on tay
feet ao thick that
I could hardly put
pin on ma with-out-
touching eo
sema. My face was
covered, my eyebrow cam out, aad
then it got in my eve. I then want to
another doctor. He asked ma what
waa taking for it, and I told him
Cuticura. - He said that waa a vVrr
good thing, but that ha thought that
my face would be marked for life. - But
Cuticura. did ita work and my face ia
now lust as clear aa it ever waa.
My brother-in-law told me about
I took his advice and got the Ointment,
Soap, and Resolvent. I washed with
the Cuticura Soap and than applied
the Ointment, and took 1 Cuticura
Resolvent aa directed. In a ahort
time my face began to get better, aad
when I had taken one bottle of
Resolvent I could brush the scales
off my . face like a powder. When I
had taken four bottle my face waa aa
clearaaever. - ,
"I told all my friends about my.
remarkable cure. I feel ao thankful
want everybody far and vide to
know what Cuticura can do. It ia a
aure cure for eczema. (signed)Mri.
Emma White. 041 CherrW Tlaee.
Camden, N. J., April 25,1906.
gnatr. twmm Hmim t. leraula. from Ittfarat? toAsr..
m niMMetuariitiam a fia m
jranea? jmf JMam. sxm rropsa..
wr pan iw - m&w m ww
i - .
AUTOS FLY OVER TWO
. MILES A HE
De Mogeot Wina Wreath by Mak
jng. Two Miles in Fifty-Eight :
and Four Fifths Seconds.
- :. ..:,.. liearasl Bseelal gerrles.
- TJ-l T OTk . .
fttme aver mad In an automobile was.
run by Victor D Mogeot rstrdav aft
ernoon In th two-mil race here, when
thar aaTe-devfl driver made ihe distance
In tt 4-t seconda,- an average speed of
1ZI mllea an hour. The two mile evet
was the closing race of the meeting and
th excitement was Intense. Marriott
made the first try, but couldn't do bet
ter than 1:0S. De Mogeot clipped off
the twe miles In i.0 1-2-4. - Another trial
was given and Marriott ahot along In
it I-i seconds.- The spectators thought
that thla mark .would , stand .as' th
world's record, but when Do Mogeot
came tearing along-oa his big French
distance -in - 61 4-( aeconda the - crowd
showed its appreciation by giving th
Vlaltorai great ovatlon. After D
Mogeot was covered with the victor's
wreath,-the parade started " and the
racea wer over. Th day's racea were
Thirty mile, champlonahlp, American
cars, all powers Marriott, 40-hors.
power steamer; time, 34:11 S-t; actual
time, ZS:2I 1-6. . . .
- Fifteen mile open championship
Lncia, no-horsepower, gasoline; tim.
10. minutes flat.
. Ten mile open championship and ten
mil heavy-weight champlonahlp (run
together) Iancla, 110-norse power, gsa
ollne; time. 0:10 1-6.
Ten-mil open - handicap Lancia
tacratch). 110-horsepower, gaaollne;
time, I :ll I-a.
Two mil a mliiut trial First sat.
i Mogeot. zoa-norsepower, gasoline;
1:01 f-6; second set, Ie Mogeot; tlma,
:b -,
The Jadge Xa Hopefa). .'
Dear Journal Again tall th fans not
to worry.. Things loom up bright for
Portland again thla year. My predic
tions .last year, whtl somewhat off.
were aa strong as I could make them.
There is nothing like hsndlng out ths
dope early In the game. I arrived home
laat evening from California, where I
represented Portland, and, needleaa to
say, got everything that I aaked for. I
waa anxious for Portland to open th
aeaaon at Frsano, because two years
sgo Portland- made 1126.01 during the
opening week, beside getting a box of
Fresno's celebrated retains. This year
we expect to gat no money, but a liberal
supply of raisins. They help to ail up
and make th man play "swell" ball.
This year w don't want any such man
aa old man . Fleming, "Sigh" Ferry,
"Rip" Hoffman, . Swindells or Corbett.
W -gr. going to have real, llv onee.
I have completed several, vary.lmpar.
tant deialla for next aeaaon. Portland
lovera of the noble American game will
be pleased to learn that a very Impor
tant position has been filled by th beat
man for th place In th country that
'Jotntle1 Hlggme fag been asatsraed
to sell tickets. The learn will also be
greatly strengthened Dy having rein
forced seats In tbelr uniform trousers.
Seoond base will be greatly improved.
The aack here is somewhat Worn out.
and a new one will be put la position-
As ths Judiciary la calling me, I must
be away and will report to you later.
Happily yours, ,. . THE JUDGE. I
Sport at Spokaa. ...
" (Rpeeial Ptepstrh to The Jmrnal.) .
Spoken, Wash, Jan. 10. Efforts have
been mad by fan interested in th
O Keefe-Parker fight at th 8. A. A. C,
February !, to. Induce Kid Scaler and
Freddy Weeks to meet for a 16 or 10-
round bout before' th main vnt.
Scalar, has objected to fighting a pre
liminary card, so Manager Eddie Qulnn
has been Induced to bill a. double event.
The pictures of all four scrappers will
be on th bills snd more money will be
offered for th Wks-8caler bout than
has aver been offered for a preliminary
at the club. :
Scaler refuses to consider a meat
Ing with Weeka ' unlege he can see
enough money .In it te Justify the trou
UNKtU
-WITH Kffl
1 ajeaeMSkfcaMBaggB '
eV 42s-Vl( r
'O
' Our fineotiirii j- - the.Valuea r
erly sold for 012.50 to V V ' 1 W Ju3 t as
-025-now on aale at 1 1 -dvertised v
ffli'luWiYRM cro -A elffiIL!-
That's why we sold 103
, j
an
85 AND 8r
We treat successfully all erlvate
reus snd ehronle dlaeasas of menf ale
blood, stomach, heart, liver, kidney and
' throat troubles. W cure STPHILIS
. (without mercury) to stay cured for
ever. We remove STRICTURE, with
out operation or pain. In 16 daya.'
We stop drains, night loaaas and
. spermatorrhea by a new method In a
. snort time. W can restore th sexual
vigor of any man under 60 by means of
local treatment peculiar to ouraelvea.
We Cure f Gonorrhoea
In a Week--:
The doctors of ' this institute are all
regular - graduates, have had many
yearn experience, nave Dean known in
Portland for 16 years, have a reputation
. iv maintain, ana win unaeruae no
unlesa certain cure can be effected.
Wa guarantee a cure in every east
undertake or charge no fee. Consults.
tlon free. Letters confidential. Instruo-i
tlve BOOK FOR MEN mailed fraa I.
plain wrapper. '
Ws cure the worst eases of piles la
two r three treatments, without opera
tion. Cur guaranteed.
IN
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eeslfut0'' cnf ot 0411 ffl0' wrtu ejusstlon blank. Home treatment aue
. Offio hours, to I aad T to . Sand aye and Hoildaya. 10 t it ? ,
DR. W. NORTON DAVIS & CO.
Office In Van Noy Hotel. tiV, Third Street. Corner Pin. Portland. Or.
ran be raised for a side bet and the
club will com down with enough money
ior in preliminary ne win meet Weeks.
Joseph fcodgw Offioers. ;
" " (gperlsl Dlapstrh te The enrssl.)
Joseph. Or, Jan. 00. At a recent
meeting of the I. O. O. F. and Rabekah
lodges the following officers were In
stalled for the present term: Subordinate
loage installed aa follows: N. O., J,
weaver; v. a., Plero Humphreys
secretary, H. C. Cramer: treasurer. L.
Borland. Tha Rebekab lodge- officers;
N. U., Mrs. Charles Wlllgerodt; V. O
Miss Myrtla Cramer; aeoretary, Laura
BeriandL t)nanclaLecrUry, , H.uC.
Cramer.,
5 Coopey Tailoring.
Charles Coopey de Son, civilian and
military tailors, room i, U Third
etreetieffer en exceptional opportunity
to tne purcnaaer or suits, overcoats.
trousers or laaier walking aklrta. -
Their, workman hav time at present
to give particular attention to each
order and they hav on hand' an lm
Wns slock'of malerlale to choose from.
- Batsrprls Clnk Qgsses.
--4aaselal 4Masse e-TI-Seernal.t-
Knterprlse, Or, Jan. 10. The Enter.
prise Commercial elub has been- reor
ganised with 6 members and the fol
lowing officers hav been , elected for
th enaulng year: ' - -
President, A. C Miller; secretary, C
H. Zurcher; treasurer, O. W. Hyatt.
An executive beard of 11 members is to
be appointed by th president to have
chare f th detail work of -th club.
''- vuub avtrnTiacio,
A. B. Canman, Chicago, writes March
4, Itoti "Having bean troubled with
LunMiti at ameraai itmea ana tried
one physician after another, then dif
ferent ointments and liniments, gave It
up altogether. So I tried one mere
and got a bott'.a of Ballard's Snow Lini
ment, which gave me almost Inatant re
lief, and will add my nam to your Hat
of suffersrs." Sold by Woodard. Clarke
at Co.
c
suits Saturday ! That's why many bay two and three I
good ones left to choose from, but DON'T DELAY!
WiEii Store
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THHU) STREET,
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ABANDONED LAND IS
- BEING SOWN TO WHEAT
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- (Speeisl Dlspatrh te Tie Joaraal.)
Echo, Or, Jan. 10. Acres of land south
and west of Echo, which waa once In
cultivation and which was abandoned by
th old settler in 1H whea th wheat
went down to 0 cents per bushel, on ac
count of the hard times throughout the
country.- Is being-filed on again On ac
count pf th wonderful coming out of
the country. Pioneers say that as high
aa 16 buahela of wheat was raised on this
land. Different parties now hav aa high
as three and four hundred acres of this
land, which will be put under cultiva
tion, tnia spring. Th land lies about
five miles south and west of Echo and
extends from 10 to fj mllea. - A ' portion
of It was finder ths old survey of th old
dona project ana Is very pro.
eucuv. - - - -
-South. Ssa Islandtv
Th B. B. MarlDoaa aallad . foe
Tahiti ' December .21. The . voyage
to JTahl ti Is the. most L delightful- of
ail trips to tne uoutn paclfla All Ta
hiti travelers are enthusiastic. First
cabin round trip rat from San Fran
olaoo, 1116. C. W. Stlnaar. aaenL til
wasnmgion street. , l.
UMATILLA TEACHERS
; MEET AT ATHENA
" . . -
(Rpeclsl Dlspstek t Th 7eras1.) .
Athens, Or., Jan. 10. The Umatilla
county teacnerr instltut. which oon-
vsned in this city Saturday, was at
tended by nearly all th teachers In the
county. . A number of Important educa
tional topics war dlscuaaed. , ; .
County Assessor C. P. Strain of Pen.
diet on was present and made a strong
plea on behalf of diverting th reve
nues arising from th taxation of tin.
herltances from the general fund .of
the state to the Irreducible school fund.'
A resolution Indorsing this poHcy was
later adopted unanimously by thi teach
fw
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C7.ratC;7FJ-13,iOL:3
OETWEEN STAIUC AND OAIC
Two
Here are two specials offered for this week only that will
. r : interest every housewife in Portland
Umbrella Stands
At this season of the year you
cannot have too many umbrella
stands about the house, especial
ly when; they cost ao little aa
'.' they do here this week.
This little stand is 24 inches high,
8x8 inches, has a brass rain basin
and . is of golden oak finish. - It
will save its cost in a day in the
lprotectiontohall carpets, floors,
. "etc. ' -, v,..-
A $1.25
Sald for only
GEvURTZ
kJlJNtD FURNISHERS
i73'5FlrstSt, 219-27 YamhlllSt.
FOR THE BATH
i I A little " BATH AS WEET " makes hard
water soft a rain water. It perfumes,
refreshes and invigorates; Cleanses
the pores and PREVENTS all ODOR
front' perspiration. Hasty Is sash fee
to Hiatal. Fries 2Se.
JOU?JJAL VATJT
There are still plenty of
SpecMs
Tabourettes
These little tabourettea, just like ;
cut, are finished in cherry. They
were made to sell at three times
the price we ask this week. To '
dear out about 60 still in stock
we make them a special till Sat
urday at 9 p. m, '
AFTER THE BATH
Use -IATHASWEET" RICE fOWCER
best toilet p o wd e r, antlseptlcally
pure, healthful, daintily perfumed
Heals chapped face and hands. Ex
cellent after shaving-. Only safo sfwaw
nrtasfcaby. PrieoJ5o.k
Only WC
ADS PAY
ble cf training. He says that it 1600
ers present. . ,', . , .. i
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v