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    THE OREGON DAILY
J At, TC-I D 1U. .J.-'
.;ci;;g to degkj
Dennlni Will Bs FIrrt Track In
East on. Which Ponies
V ; . WIU Start. - v;e :
EMPJRECnrY TRACK -.J
- AGAIN IN UMEllCHT
,- .-r .
Pwner of Once-Popular Coarse Sees
No Reason Why Dates Should Not
-T; B AHoted to Hta' TracfcOthor
-i-r Notet 'of Prominent TnrfraenrT?
(leemal Special Serrlee.)
' New York. Fb. II. It la barely tlx
Week Wer th w f th wh
x interested la racing may b abl to
see hors racing without making tb
. railroad rich. Whll da tea have not
- yet beta announced It la practically set
tled that th opanlng at Banning will
b March St. Already tha local aporta
ra beginning to etudy tha win tar1
'-, dop with mora than usual tntaraat and
to Ulk about tha meet, which promlaea
to acllpaa anything at Banning. " It 1a
certain now that tha Washington Jockey
club will not ba abl to furnish aooom
tnodatlona for all tha horaa which want
to tak part In tha race. Already p
plication hava been received from 11
srfth aimaUilllI Ilka IS hOfML
Th Ilat . of applicant lncluda tb
name of om ox ma moat prominent
tables that reo on the . Jock jr r club
accommodations for 1 1 horaa, which
Here peon wintereq i varum, bpuum.
JaroIln. " '
- urn.. n.4t Virginia, trainer, an.
jarently will bava th blggt Ubl
at Bennlnga. Ha naa assea ior ev mimtm.
Oartn 1 winUring horaa for varloa
'owner at hi Virginia farm, and ueh
Horses are of ooura Included In tola
application. John K. Madden want I
tall. J. I Hayman. 0. K. Tompkln
and U. T. Oxnard aak for the earn num
ber. Other owner want all tb way
from on to 15. : . v-v - - :
: 'Ola Smplx Traok.
' Th old Kmplr track controversy 1
gain to th for. . Jama BuUar. owner
of tha track, ha again mad applica
tion for ta ' '
Regarding th track and th build
inn Mr. Butler aay a: "Money. Will da
nvthini. I am ready to " pla the
tehdi ..i.n in AAAAntmhla condition. It
would be-foolleb. however, to undertake
' cxpenalv improvement wiinoui anow
Ing wher 1 stand. Th track 1 la good
' MnidHniL and for tha abort tlm It waa
tiaed- mm vary fast Crura war hung
tin. - Thar appear io roe w i rwm-
son- why the Jookayelub huld not
look favorably on my application for
slatea. . -
, "The Emfilre City track I mor ae
reaalbla to New Yorker than any of th
v - t -1. .mi.... it ran ha reached
-. JiMraauleklyhnhspsh
' oravesena xrom ie vn m"i -...
is iiiwn U.M Lnwne near tha track
- - kiAii a iIm attendance. There
are thouaanda of person In th -Bronx
and to th north who Ilk th porC but
now that all th track ar In Long
mmnA hov in not attend for th rea
son that It la a two hour' Journey t
' and from th traca. .......
'There la no good reaaon why th
' Tanker track abould not be allotted
rfatea during th month of August whan
Saratoga Is running, ir racing i
, good thing for New Torfc from April
to the end of July and during Beptem
' her, October and November, why should
the a port ceaae during August, tb moat
pleasant month of the year out doorsT
in hinh looks maoA to me. though
. It I doubtful If th steward and rac
ing oonunlMloner can . ce arougnt o
e It in that light"
Oomoeraiag Voted Tarfmaa.
i It I reported that Clarence Mackay
' 1a rrlooaly conalderlng th purchaae of
th Lexington track from the heir ot
Captain B. B. Brown. - 4.?.-
Many turfmen belle that MB
Mackay would be the beat en to gat
tha rourae, owing to hi broadmlnded
view In regard to racing. -H I In th
bualnea for th sport, and th faflt that
he has eatabllahed hi breeding atud In
Kentucky, purposing to make It th fin
eat In th world, show that b I a
true sportsman. Great effort will- be
mad by maay turfmen to get th owner
of Meddler and other fin bora Inter
sated in th welfare of th sport In Ka
. turky. v- ' '
Wnre th rourae beram th property
' 1. , , L Ml., 1 I I
. PILES CURED
Suffering for Years, and Bed-Ridden
From Pile, a;' Contractor of
Marion, Indiana, Is Cured ,:
V, by Pyramid Pila Cur.
Trial rackaeT Ben Free io AJ
r jea sTasae and add isse
-I waa troubled with pile for vraj
yeara before I would let It bev known.
But at laat they became so saver that
I could not walk and I had to tak my
' bed. X triad everything and anything
the doctor prescribed, and took their
' treatments for a long tlm. But noth-
log ever did m any good. I had aeen
your ad la different newspaper, ao
ot a SO-cent box and began ualng them.
Prom the very first I got quick relief
nd by th tlm I waa starting on my
third box I saw I was cured. I have not
been troubled with them sine. Now
you eaa as this a you pleas, becau
it la .genuine. loura, t. - a. Button.
ttton and Cement Contractor, - Marlon,
Indiana." . .
; - Instant relief can b gotten by ualng
th marvel oas Pyramid Ptl Cur. It
Immediately r9uoa all congestion and
swelling, heals all eorea, ulcers and Irri
tated parte, -i
, The moment yon start t as it your
suffering. nd ana the . fur of your
dread dlseeae i in signt. - .
The Pyramid PU Cur render an
'. operation unneeeaaary. Don't aubmlt to
the crttel. excruciating pain caused by
th surgeon's knife. Beside, , It Is (
pensive and humiliating and rarely a
tiermanrat ucceaa.
The Pyramid Pile Car I put ap In
the form of "easy to uae." specialty
made, suppositories. - They ar Soo th
ine. naJnleaa. Instant and oartaln.
A trial treatment will bo sent you at
ono by mail. In plain, sealed wrapper,
, without a cent of expense to yon. If yon
end your name and address to Pyramid
lni Co.. lllfS Pyramid -BuHaing, Mar
shall. Michigan. .....
After you receive the aample, yon can
rt a regularHila package of Pyramid
I'll Cur st your druggist s for It cents,
or if b hasn't it, send OS th money
' and w will send It to you. ;
c
of th late Captala Brown he had spent
more than lla.tOO la Improving It. and
thla, added to the purcbaaa. prloa-
about 940.009, niakea the outlay eloa to
60,0. It waa tb Intention of Captala
Brown to mak th - track on of tb
beat racing plant In th world. - :
- Not alnoe Harry Payn Whitney and
Herman B. Imryea were sweeping th
eastern tiu-f of rich 2-year-old ' prlxei
with Irtah Lad, their great eon of Can
dlemia, m lew year, ago. baa a "on
bora string" given auch prbmla of
greetnee . as th Tankea Itoyai Oun
oolt now stabled at Bheepehead Bay, the
property Of Oecar Lewlaohn. who will
this year mak hi first bid for honor
a an owner. - Oa looks, ooupled with hi
royal breeding and extensive engage-
meats, this oolt has impressed trainers
about ths bay as being a possibility for
th very highest honora, and no Juvellne
of tb year will be more cloaely watchKl
when th tun come for blm to sport
Ilk. 'v , . ,
lCngn Blldabrand, th i wall-known
Jocksy, I not at Hot Springs, Arkansas.
In aa Interview several days ago he
Bld: "I am her getting into condition
In hop that the Jockey club will aee
fit to-grant-in- -lleenso-to-Tide-thi
year. I bellev that I have been pun
Iah4 verely enough to mak m re
mambf 4-Ah longest 'Bay I live. I
also -reeognis the fact that I am get
ting big and that at th moat I. will'
onlyb sis-trTid-twi-inor iarm.'
I am in bop that th Jockay elub w!U
i fit to glv m a chano t vlndloat
myself of any atlgma that may be at
tached' to my good nam."
RACING SUMMARY ON ; i
CALIFORNIA TRACKS
-' (Jeeraal ftpeetal Bervte.)
Lo Angel, feb. 11 Aacot rae re
sults: - . . , '
rtv and a half furlong Dan Collin
won. Maaapan second, Happy Lad third;
time, 1:0a. -
Mil Balina won. Water rox second,
Plnta third; tlm. 1:41 W.
Plv furlong Bribery won. Starling
eeoona. iaay King third: time, i:qh.
Five and a half furlong Tlm Hunt
won. Prtnc Magnet second, Th Roust-
snout third: time, 1;07H. "
Sis furlongs Wrenn won, Cond seo-
ond. canitaaano third: time.
Mile Red Tap won, Kumts second.
Rubicon third: tlm, 1:4J(4.
' At OaUaad. -
(JosnMl gpedal lervW-e.) ' v v '
Ban rrncleco, reb. 11. Oakland rao
reaultai ,
Tbre and-a "'half;; furlongn-Jsntrw
Martaa won. ' Florana , second, , Baora-
mento Bell third Mm.
Blx furlonga Corrlgan won, Oront
econd, The Captain third; tlm. 1:18H.
nv xurionga itaiorrt won, io oa
Beyond, Americano third: time, 1:41 tt.
Mile Major Tenney won. Harbor see
ond. Arrab Oo Wan third; time, 1:41.
BIX furlongs F. W. - Barr won. Sea
Lad aecood, Bprlngban third; -time,
1:1H4 - --.-i.iJ. ,; ,
DEMOGEOT CAPTURES'.
- CUBAN AUTOMOBILE CUP
. f Jearaal Raerlal servlea.)
Havana. Feb. 11. Tb auto speed
king, Victor Deraogaot, . added another
laurel to bla wreath yesterday by win
ning - th Cuban automobile cup, after
hi torn pet Hers wer eompollad to suit
her through
si'i'lilsnil Ift'sssTsTiirtls
or to mishaps to their machine. Bat-
testa, who Is bands' machlnlat, wag
thrown out whll hi maohln waa mak
ing tarrlfla time, and Buffered Injuria
that may prov fatal.. Th sprint that
war scheduled for today have been
called eft. . Demogeot.aad.no difficulty
In winning tb main event. .. Th re
sult wr:
Main vut, HTtt mil pemogeot.
IS horsepower, won; time, 1:11:11 -,
Bernln. fl horsepower, did not finish
tb first ' half within th tlm limit
Lancia, 11- horsepower, and Cedrlno,
10 horsepower, did not flnlah th first
lap n account of accldant. , -Mlnor'rao.
101 miles l)a Ban sol a,
IS horsepower, won; tlm, 1:04:11. Blrk,
49 ' horeeoo wer. -second : tuns. I:t4:41.
Bllck. horaepower, did not. Bnlah
within tlm limit- -. - - . h
iSP0rTINQ COSSIP.
lieu Dillon' owner. C O. Billing, has
Issued a statement , In ' which be dis
claims all knowledge of any crookedness
In eonnactlon with the Major Deimar
drugging,' or th suit lnatlgated by tb
Mamphl Racing aaaoolatlon.
... '. a. .-a i is
How to Play a' Piano. In playing th
piano a great deal depend upon th
touoh. A woman ar . better at th
"touch than man. they -usually make
tb best plan player. Th first thing
a woman does whan ah want to learn
to play, for instance, I to touoh her
husband for th price. The rest la easy.
On th piano will be found a aerie of
key. Tbee. ' Ilk husbands, when
touched, produce note. In order t play
a tun, th only thing aeoeaaary m to
touch th keys, rapidly, on after th
other. In the proper eq.ueno. Try thl
on your plan.'.
i,: : JJ.:.-.U-.--
Th manly art of lf -defense, say
John I Sullivan, I becoming more and
more unmanly. John I orten let go
of a chunk f wisdom between hies.,
;'....;.. ; , .. : .-.-'; Jr'
' ytom an Bxchang- California is now
ths only place In ths country where
fights can be held for purees ovsr a fsw
dollars. Fighters ar pouring dally Into
Ban Francisco. -. '
(With apologie to Budyard Kipling.)
Bhls m aomewhere west of Denver,
wher th wont ain't Ilk th boat.
Where Oi puree are waiting for. me
an' my good punch does th' rest;
For they have no lid tor fighter an'
. lt'a there that I would be, -
Out In old Baa Franclacov eatln . dinner
... regrlerly. -v , ... w .
v 1 " --, 'f k"', K-r-'r-'-f
On the road to 'Frisco Bay, . . ,. ,
Where th gam' promoters pay
With th fight fan out in thousand
Whan w scrap at 'Frisco Bay. - r,
On th road to 'Frlaco BaV. " - ' .
Wher th sluggers may get gay. ;, ,j
- And th lid I kicked to thunder
Kicked to China, .eroat th bay..
": -. -
Pant and Cot fought In Augusta,
Main, th other night. Thi waa prob
ably for th clothing store champion-
h!p..tv..;:;r .v ..,. , i:
- Bine th abolition of football three
prominent . player hav .been married.
There la a Sub tit ut for rrythlng
nowadays.. . r : ' ' ' 5 vs '.. -
A'j' . :' ': J", - '"' ' .' '
George W emtio and Frd fjinder
fought IS round at Indianapolis last'
night. Wemato gaining th decision.
. . ', e e - . . (.
riu'b Fern boxed a ll-found draw
with Qua Gardner at Buffalo last night
.. ; .; I..,,.-' , ., ' '. ,-s,:, -
Jack Bnlllvan and , Harry Ketchell
fought a 40-round draw at Butt, Mon
tana, laat. night' .. . ; ;. ,
Jphn Smith of Chicago, aged II year,
died yesterday from ths affect of an
Injury received .last October during a
football scrimmage. After receiving the
Injury Smith' played several . game,
augmenting th complication. v ,
. tWsnel Btoek Oaanad gWMda.
elUea lenrtg t Brand,
cniDDS mm
TO PURCHASE
Scharhi to Buy ChlntM Oardent
: Doas Not Maat With Ap- '
prova) of Football Man. ;
CLAIMS . THAT CLUB DEBTVw
,zIS SUFFICIENTLY HEAVY
No Good Could Com) of Dai pn Ac
count of th I mm ens Financial
"Burden Tht It Would Placo Upon
lh Oubi-HlftJbJectlOM Stttd.-T
Th following , letter from Frank B.
Watklns has been received lnprotat.
to th proposition .on foot to purchase
th Chinee garden toy th Multnomah
elub for athletl purpo:
Tonight at tb annual mtmg ox
th members of th Multnomah Amateur
Athletlo club, bealde th letlon.0f
offloer for th cnaulng year, will oom
up th propoaltioa to buy about four
acr of ground Immadlauly . south of
tb Multnomah field for th sum or
f 49,e0. This, It Is argued by th mem
bers who wish tbs purchase) mad, will
enable tb olub to cater to professional
baseball, circuses, te., btda Mlllng
off enough of th ground to about pay
for th land bought and leaving a
nough to enlarge our Said to accom
modate th abov
eta. .
mntloned olreuses,
Upon looking over th annual Ute
tnent Issued by Treasurer Jonea, I noU
that w are about $4S,00 In debt at
nresanl. and It 1 now proposed to pay
140,000 for a plec of ground, which, in
my opinion, Is not worth this sum, and
thus saddl an additional Indebtedness
on tha elub. making a total !ndbtd-
of 110,000, upon wnioa -intert
alon will amount to about 400 a
month. - In addition to (bla. th ground
flmrad an to ba nurchasad la about
alx - feet below thaprsaem auriaoe
our athletlo field, and It win ot in
th neighborhood ot 110,000 to raise
it to th field level, and thi muat be
anent unon it at ono befor w can
us It at all. This ground that la fig
ured on. to b Burchased ooea not in-
clud th ground to th weat of our
field that 1 now being need aa tennis
oourta. but la slinnlr th ground south
of. our field, running to Balmon "treat,
and that la now ueed a Chlneae vegw
tahla aardana. and I fall to as how W
will be abl to sell off or any substan
tial sum any of this ground. And ao
far as professional baseball 1 con
cerned, th Portland Railway company
haa bought th pr nt toaartall -td
and l wlU probably b Usd-for year
to com for a ball park.
Whll It would be "perfectly lovely"
to hav a larger field, wa muat not for
ei.n tha lars-ar debt and Intereat
to be paid, and I no not think w should
Hishe Hi la nurehas at thla PHc at tha
nraaent tlm and
I woeriy nop m
the mambara of th dub will b COB
rvatlv In this matter and sot gat
into debt anv mor than we ar now.
We ar doing nicely and reducing our
Indebtedness yearly, and w hav all
th field w need at preaant, go lef a 1st
wsll enough alon. '
I hav bean a member of th elub for
th laat It year and hav n It up
and down and J know that many of
tb old member will stand with ms In
this matter, and member of tb olub
may b assured that I would aay noth
ing to hinder th olub In anything I
thought waa for It welfare, but on
the other hand. I feel It .my duty to op
oa all thlnga that I do not con
scientiously think ar for It betterment
and benefit FRANK, B. WATKIN8.
MULTNOMAH CLUB MEN --
IN ANNUAL MEETING
'Th annual meeting of th Multno
mah Amateur Athletlo elub will be held
thl evening. Report from th differ
ent offlcera will be lead. Th principal
business of this awning meeting will
be uie election of ven director and
th dlecuselon that will be held In re
gard to th purcbaalng of th plat of
land south of th present athletlo field,
known aa tha Chlneae garden. The
club hold aa option oa th land and
th price named la In th neighborhood
ef 140,000. . -
In a few days th board of director
will meet and lect offlcera for th
coming year. It la understood that ther
will be no opposition to President Cha
pln and Treaaurer Jones for reelection.
Ther I some talk of J. B. MoCord be
ing put forward for tb offlo of so
retary. . - v :.,.. ...
The meeting will b called about I
o'clock. , . ., ; '. 'i-..
JOSE VILAS DEFEAT v
. BRUNSWICK BOWLERS
.. . .-(. .-. i ', ' . ,'
' Th Jos Vila won two gam out ot
three from th Brunawlok laat even
ing. Capen had th high average.
It 1-S; Ullmaa bad th highest single
gam, 11T. Th acor:
Jos Vila ' (1)
Capen . . ...... 1
McMonle . - JH
Hxrallton . el
UUmaa . . ,.......... 20
Do .- .!(
n
.14
111
flT
lot
177
18t
112
ie
Total
.............I7f ISO 041
Brunswick '--. ()
niu ........ .......... .nt' iif ii
Vaughn '!2! Ill Hi
Norton . . ............. ..JJ; joj J!
io . . , , ....... ..hi v in in
Do .......... Ill 111 111
Handicap ....... ' 10 HO
- Total -i ;.'.'iT..V. TI Til 07
The captain of th Portland Com
mercial Tenpln leagu will hold a meet
ing at J. M. Jordan'a offlo. 111 Cham
ber of Commerv. tomorrow evening at
:t o'clock. All captains ar urgently
requested to be present
Th schedule for th balance of the
week I: Tuesday, February II, Ootdea
Weeta v. Honeymans; Wdnday, Feb
ruary 14. Woodlark va American
Guild: Thursday.. February 16, Oold
Lafa vs. Oold Bond, and Friday, Mon
tavlllas va Llpmana. ,
BEAN OF UMATILLA '
' TO RESIGN JUDGESHIP
, IHeerlal ITMpateh e Tee laarsal.)
Pendleton. Or., Feb. II. County Judg
Bean of th Umatilla county court la
making arrangements to resign hi posi
tion and announces that he will mak
a content for tha circuit Judgeship for
Umatilla and Morrow counties, with
Judge Thomas Fltsgerald and H. K.
Collier.
With th entrsnc of Judge Bean Into
the Republican race, ther are now tbre
attorneys of that party - seeking the
nomination, and It Is expected that the
i contest win a tutaresuac, f
Lio--oviiiL';;o
FITS in CHOUGH
Daring and Succtful Swindle
Worked Upon Klnd-Hearted t
Tritco Congregatione.
;, ' '
FEIGNED EPILEPSY TO
SECURE ASSISTANCE
On Recovery Would Tell Plausible
Story of Poverty and Digtrcaa and
Keceive Help "From TW , Pr-
f (JearaU Bpaclal serrles.) - J
Baa Franolsootrabil,-r-OBPt. Jbt
most' daring and sucoaaaful swindle
perpetrated hare la reoent year ba
Just been revealed and a number of
ohuroh-goer of this city ar pleaaed
lo learn that a young man, Frank
Adam, who when overcome by a sort
of eplleptlo fit In th various place of
worship and on recovering secured
financial aid by a plaualbl tal " of
poverty, la a cUver crook. HI true
haraotar waa detected yeUrday by W.
Ruth of No. I Stevenson street.
where Adams bad gone to oolleot money
that wa promised to tide him over
until something mora deflnlt could be
don for him. Policeman Wbalen wa
called and Adams broke down and eon-
j - fasd ts -duplicity. Hs waa Ukan to
th harbor poiic atauon ana onargea
with vagrancy.
Tb scbsm Adams worked wa to
attend rvloee In on -of th churches
and auddenlv tppl over on th floor.
Member of th -congregation would
quickly go to hi aaalatano and with
difficulty bring him to. Upon recovery
Adam would tall of hi unfortunate ail
ment which rendered it Impossible zor
him to work.
Tb result In every In tan o was that
money waa contributed and carda gen
erally glvetr him to call on the follow-J
Ing day and receive mor suoataniiai
aid. It I said ths plan was remunera
tive and a number of merchant war
vlctimlaed.
Adam worked this gam Sunday, and
Ruth, who waa present, contributed-to
the donation and also told th young
man to call at hi offlo yesterday.
When Adam want thar h wa asked
to tell hi atory and 11 was not long
before Ruth saw through thwhols
scheme and sent for Policeman Whalan,
who took him In custody. : .
TRYING TO OUST OODD FROM
PEKDLETO;i TRUCE
Employe Stockholder Charge
Late Manager With Not Mak.
Ing Proper Accounting.
(Kaeelal Blsaawa te The learaal.t v
Pendleton. Or.. Feb. II. Utlgatlon
has overtaken tb management ef th
Pendleton Tribune, a dally paper la thl
etty, and an effort la being mad to oust
L P. Dodd, th majority stockholder.
and place th affair In th hand of O.
W. Myer, th olty editor and newly
elected secretary of the company. This
situation waa brought about at a mast
ing bald Saturday evening. .
' On year ago th company waa In
corporated with 110,000 capital stock
and on third of thl stock was aold to
five employee of th paper at U cent
on th dollar. AH of thl amount waa
not paid In at th tlm and' email
weekly payment hav been mad from
their ealaiiea by moat or in man.
Among other ' thing th employ
stockholder allege that Mr. Dodd haa
not made a proper accounting to them
of the affaire of the company and baa
not declared any dividend from the
profits for th past yssr. Ths most
serious allegation 'made la that they
wer aold aharaa In t he 'company with
th understanding that there wa no in-
deb ted nee a oa the plant and declare they
did not know of a 14,000 mortgage, said
to b held ir Mr. Steward, a former
nartner,! Mr.- Dodd. -.'- r - - r f
At the regular annual meeting of th
stockholders th stock waa all. repre
sented! excepting 40 hara and ail ot
th atockboldar preaent voted for th
lection of D. C Brown, B. P. Dodd. A.
a Cardan, W. B. Brown, C W. Myer
and C. B. Baker for directors. Tb same
vote wa east for E. P. Dodd aa man
ager. Th meeting then adjourned Until
the next day.
Immediately after th adjournment ot
the tockboldera' meeting the board, of
director met to organise, electing B. P.
Dodd president C K. Baker vies preav
dent and C W. Myers secretary. A re
oueat for a tatmnt ef tb condition
of th bueineas of th company wa
mad of Mr. Dodd by th directors, after
which, by a majority vote or tn ai
rectors. Attorney A. D. Btlllman wai
employed to - act aa attorney for the
coroo ration to advls th board of di
rectors. 'I ' v
Mr. Dodd failed to mak any tate
mnt of th condition of business,
whereupon th directors Inatruoted Mr.
Dodd to turn over to C W. Myers, the
secretary, all book and aocounta.
Last vnlng B. P. Dodd curd the
legal rvloe of Judge Fee and John
MoConrt and called another meeting of
th stockholder, at which another
board of directors was elected and a
certified copy of tb 14,000 chattel mort
gage on th Tribune plant waa placed in
the hand of Sheriff Taylor with In
traction to foreclose. II at one took
possession -of th plant and put Ks P.
Dodd 'la possession aa keeper. Al
most at once a demand to vacate wa
mad by A. D. Btlllman aa attorney for
the company and after a few momenta'
conference between th attorney th
property was handed back tb th .di
rector. . ' 1 '
Assurances war mad by B. P. 'Dodd
that h would begin today to prepare a
eomplet accounting. .- '
, T Market Crook
V ' tSpertal Plssetra ts Tke ieersat) 1
ptinavllle. Or, Feb. 11. T. J. Ennla
of Walla Walla and C. M. Hill Of thl
place hav formed a company for th
purpose of buying, shipping and market
ing bora from Crook county. They
have contracted to deliver in Prtnevllle
between March IS and to a number of
horses suitable for the United Btates
eavatrv Bervlr.
' Tb ata Penalty.- .
K little thutg sometimes results Is
death. Thua a mere scratch. Insignia
eant cuts or puny bolls hav paid th
death penalty. It la wis to have
Bucklen'a Arnica Balve vr handy. It'
th. beat Re.lv on earth and will pre
vent fatality, when Rums, Bores, Ut
ters and Pile threaten. Only ,160 at
B. O. Bkldmor ti Co, druggUta, 111
rz zm- .
I : aa r-l '-"! ...ciT.. tz::. . ..,).. ,
PLAOTGlIO
a -- i ..- for oalas la t0
" women), ffioy frrt
Yraerevgf C"r a
a pln a Maeter
boakloarpU4.
CwawitJ Csa-eavwyf
Cd. CcV
; Lett Zit
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rat tmtmt to
ae. tke Waur aheakt ae
aeo e ae aaewa akeve.
aeeer nmmto sal agsej
VAUaesa'sriaBMS.
Tbo Qreat Blood Purifier and Toak.
for uonenpaoon, juibjubiiusb,
Ileadadie, Dtzdoeaa, Iadlgwatioo,
Your Tongue is. Coated!
' T t O0K ioild your
I tl. wkioh covr and
- geel ..'
iJ-W Tbai'g bad buV
What rou been EHnf -
wnat wr you annkintr ...
What kind of Uiy Chair did
you take exercl In? J
Now don't think It doeenti
matter I . ": ,'...'.'- l
Because, It's your Bowel 4
that talk now, every time you
open your Mouth. :. .
That doesn't help your.
Popularity, nor your Earning
capacity.. . -. .,..'.,';.
Beside, a maa with bad Bowel to In a
bad way. V- '.--; - J . ',
And. 4 Coaled Tonfue, or a BadBreafltp
are our alr&g of bad Bowels and poor
Digestion, '-'
:-. ; :',' a , a
Co and take a Ten'MIto Walk, for
Ezerclael . Y- . ;;' - .'"' '.', ;" '. J.'
'Flnt thing tn the world tor Constipa
tion, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, tan Mils -Walks.
. ' .
Haven't tlmeT Too tary? .''-'" ;
" Wett, thert Is another Wy.'.t r.
Take Artlfldsl Exerdso for your Bowels.
, "That's -CASCARETS. ,;;' y'"
They rousa th Bowel Muscles, Juit'
as a Cold Bath freshens Athletlo Muscle. V
Wsken them up, Strengthen them so
they Contraot and Expand th Bowels and
Intestine tn a healthy active manner.
' , That's how the muscle work the Pood
along, through your thirty feet of Intes- -UneS,
to Its' Finish. ;,; f : . ' ' , , .'
; That's how they squeeta Castrlo Juice .
Into the food, to Digest It : , '' ;
That's bow they mak ths mlfilona of 1
Bttl Suckers In the Intestines drsw the
Nutrition out of Food, and transform IS
UWWeatherly.
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' '. ALL HOME -CAPITALi ; C'
YOUTHFUL HOODLUMS
y TRAPPED BY OFFICER
- (flsef lal Dlspateh te Tke learnal.)
Albany, Or., Feb.' II. For the last
year th residents of th east hd of
ths city havs been suffering th depre
dation of a set of hoodlum boy, who
mad that and of town th scop of
their operetlona.' They had prepared a
retreat in th wood in that vicinity
and mad a specialty of stealing chick
ana and many other article from th
reeldent ot that portion of th eity.
Complatnta hav often been mad to th
authorities, but without avail, for they
would alwaya manage to ao dispose ef
th atolen article and themselves thst
It' was Impossible to determine exactly
who they wer and what they did with
tbelr plunder. -. ..,
Special Officer Catlln took up tb eaa
and. disguising himself aa a tramp,
went down ths railroad track and man
aged to ao conduct himself aa to gain
admission to thslr council and even
hav them tak him to. tbelr place of
retreat and abode, wher' he revealed hi
IdenUty and took tha boys In charge.
After explaining to them, th aerioua
nee of their often a turned them
loose. . v .. '.
SQUABBLE BEGINS OVER
UNION CHURCH BUILDING
(ftpeetal Dlspatra ts Ts lasraat)
Milton, Or, Feb. 11. Considerable
trouble Is being experienced of lata over
the Union church building, whloh ta to-
seated at the forks of too Walla WaUa
itfaiiliiiM)
iasagtaaoo rUf.
; fw
i . e er
i . ee er t mm, t
S h ee ae t a -tmm
iiiimusi
Info Blood, Brawn, Brain and
Bona., , '
i No purglnf from CASCAR-
-' ETS, booause tberals no floooV
J lnf of th Bowls with a waetg
of precious Digestive Juloe, as
with Salts. Castar Oil-
Physlo. sto, ':,.:v
Casoarts act Bka Exercise,
, harmless, pleasant, simple.
convenient, but sure as Shoot
ing.. - v.;.v.Li
Th thla Bttlo Ten Cent
Box,' carried la your Vest
Pocket constantly.: Is sure
protection against the results
of V: :X " . '-'
LaU SPPm '" y':
' CJUrfitl 0tit ' , y'-
."" Rapid Eating .":.,. .I....
' -,Slew Walking A'; y . r
Eatf Ckair AthUtict ify'y;U.
An4 Imt Livtr, , . -J'-' '.'
; y ;.y ., p my a ;
.. Ons tablet taken whenever you sugpect
you need It will lmure you agslnst 90 per
' cent ot all ether Ills likely te attack you.
Because 90 per cent of these Ills begin
tn the Bowels,' or, exist through' poor
. Nutrition, .'.-
Cssoarets don't purge, don't weaken,
don't Irritate, nor upset your stomach.'
' Ten Csnts, at all Druggists. . Bs very
carefuj lo get ths genuine, mad only by
the Sterling Remedy Company, and never
"sold In bulk. Every tablet stamped
"CCC." . ' y-ryy.y
' ntXX TO OTJK. rU XJfOBl
let send frith aaa Is omrosstef Caacartta.
WttkwkkVlulaltytrlBktolasd.- nt
..See t-sy,
BIsKlSBwal EBBWSwallr
usiaaiiBf uhs ssssr. auui BIS
wanpaay, uucaga er ew ibis
HKRLflCrC?.
Phone East, 244.,
river, Ave mile abov Milton.' The
church wa closed against a aeries of
meetings by Rev Mr. Lobe, whloh had
been, arranged for by tb Presbyterian
church, and a. consequence the laat
of th meeting ar being conducted In
th D Haven achoolnouse on and
half mile thl sid of there.
Rev. Mr. Lob, wa ent out by th
Nasaren church to thl plac laat Bum
mer, and he arranged with the mem
ber of other' denomination to build
thl church, and It waa agreed that alt
should havs equal right. It 1 now al
leged that Rev. Mr. Ib wishes to hav
entire control of th church, and when
th Presbyterians . came - to, hold their
meeting In th building he refused to
let' thsm havs It. . A heated discussion
followed, which wa participated In by
Mr. IX T. Brown, on Of th Sunday
school leaders; Rev. Mr. Harper. - tbe
Presbyterian mlnlater. - and Professor
Howard, of tbs Columbia collegs. . This
trouble " haa been brewing for soma
time, and th members of other denomi
nations ar now taking atep to appoint
committees and arrange" mattera so that
all churche may bold their meeting In
the building waa at first sgrsed.
X
tutoup
Begin with ' th aymptome of a com
mon cold; there I chllluea. sneeslng.
iaci (sa C.
iii s""aerwe
g PH!g
tab4lhw im
W wast ts said t ar frisads s sf'jl
sard mini4 Is celsrs. Tt to a Wssty hr tat
SraaalM ubla. Tea casta m stssras is sskad as a
sore, throat, not aam, quica pulse, 1
boaraenea and impeded . reeplra.ion. '
Olve frequent Small doses of Ballard's
Horehound Byrup (ths child- will ery
for 1.), snd at the. first sign of ecroupy
cough apply frequently Ballard' BnowJ
Liniment to th throat. I 1
Mr. A. VI let. New Castl. Colorado,'
write, March Is, 10!: "I think Bal-
Inrd a norehounn Bynin a wonderful j
remedy, end so pleasant to take." Sold
fer Weodaxd, Clara 4j Co, .
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jfifrby -y
CLOODPfllOK
rex ecu ma nrnrn nut
bar mad tb ears of blood polsoa a
V??!: lraaary.a.esal.ry wfaSr?
beeed Potaea Permaoeotly Oured. Voa eaa
be treated at hone T11T.T
Capital tUaXOOo. We eoiiell the swat obei
Tam-m rwa aav unaoaKxl the old
BMtBMs of treattpent. and U11 aav aohe
snd palaaMueus Patches In Moath, Bors
TJlesrs oa say perl ofthe body, Balr or
f'r 'aJl'njr eot. writ (or proa's ef
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