The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 21, 1906, Page 9, Image 9

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TIIEOREOON DAILY. JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING.' MARCH tl, ISO.
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RULED
OFF FOR LIFE
Closing of Aacot Track Inc..
Jtni&f Withr ome-Pen aft)
'CAFFERTVNDDUNEUqCROfTaTHlSANXiOU&
ARE DEBARRED FOR LIFE
Walterjennlng WD1 Ship HI Bert
String "irTrortei"EjriirW6l)l Tlh"FTof of a Control of Fight-
Carrying Away Soma Rich StakM
Dman4l 8w achoa ia Ootham
The Ascot race meeting clowd Batur-
a-ftepnooir-aftw-7-oniwhat sensa -
tional and stormy, but an. the whole.
.aucceeerni, season. The syui t was o
as a rule.- and outside tha Durnell
McCaf forty row and Ita attendant reve
latlona there waa little to , fjlnd fault
" with.-The "motion" oflfie "stewards In
thia affair will doubtless Inure to tha
benefit of tha turf. Durhell la holding
; on to h'a horses, at leaat tha beet of
tbera, and may attempt to raoa In tha
seat. Tha Paclf lo Coaat Jockey club re
viewed tha eaae yesterday and Increased
tha Aacot penalty by ruling Durnell and
Off tBracirrorllfaTTfwnitlhoWy which will sea -to tha Issuance
- b Interesting to see how they ara re-
reived by tha eastern tracks In via w of
tha suspension. ' J. A. wernberg. tne
y eastern owner, whoaa horses were In
tha bands of McCafferty, gave Inetruo-
-tlone that thay ba Bold, and they werw
put up at auction. jar. wem-
. berg la delighted with his experience at
Ascot this season, and declarea hla
eol6r wlirbe borne by a strong stable
- there next season.
: Walter Jennings wiTTOrtp hla string.
or tha beat of them, east next week or
do grit t b 1 nga- 1 n'jthST J?lg handicaps
aboutNewYMklhisBea
. released Knapp ha has had tha negro
' jockey Williams at work. Wllllama will
do the bulk of Jennings' riding In the
asst.
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, Beeldee Proper," thera will ba aeveral
-burses which -have v been racing
""t- Aacot -whlcl will bear watching
In ... tha - east. - Qood Lurk. , Tlcbanor a
; . crack, la competent to travel in aimoat
' any company, and If ha elands tha long
Journey well- and trains on ha-la likely
to ba heard from. Ha leaves nothing
to be desired In tna way of breeding,
baiag by Sandrlngham, brother to tba
famous Persimmon and Diamond Jubi
lee. . . ,s. , .
a a
It "understood that "Brooks will re
. turn as manager of tha Ascot track
after thia season. Whlla absolutely
nothing waa ahown against him in tha
. ohargea growing out of tha Durnell
; McCafferty imbroglio, Mr. Brooks J
disgusted with, tha whole affair and has
made up hla mind to quit.
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." Tha news .that there Is a demand for
bronchoa in New York at prices ranging
- rrom sso to J0 is likely to causa
sensation on" thej raBgeawhenl.lt.- be-,
"WMi'' narrated around. " Such " prices
- ara unheard of. among tha ranchmen.
There la no reason why "" well-trained
brenohoe should not ba popular whan a
L. giwi nsefil -saddle anlmsl Is wanted.
Ha la nofappreeiated as hla many good
qualities would Justify. Ha Is tireless,
willing and whan properly broken aaay
to get aiong witn. It would ba a bless.
Ing to tha ranchers ahould ha become
the vogua among tha rich people of tha
a e
Ifi
a eight worth seeing ta witness
-T.l . : ,TtM"B:'MBrtliaaanwafcnaa7:ifay"ara" will
training ground Is off tha sea rocks,
near tha Cliff house. Ha Is good eoro
radea with -the -seals and declares ba
gets many good pointers from - them
. which help him In breaking tha records.
MONTAVILLAS DOWN
BRUNSWICK BOWLERS
' Tha Montavllla bowlers took all three
ma. Auspacn naa tna hlah avaran.
. 17 1-1; Sloan had tha highest single
a Kmc, s. scores;
Montavlllaa 1 2 (2)
Bioan . . ; ...110 lt (44
- Auspach ,j. . .11 1(4 tl
' ISO 18. - 164
McMillan ; . -0rlir
jaot-aaun 161 nt . nj
Totals
.119.111 Its
Bnmawlcks -" ' " " (1
Hill , 117
Danford ........ ...... HI
Vaughn . . f
"i"iey . ,, ...... ,.U1
- Handicap . .
1 Totals i ( Tii in
Flcken and. SIcMenomy losa .four
game tout pin match to Jenkins and
"McQrath by tha small margin of 21
pins. 8coreai - -Jenklna
' ' Average.
u...:.lI 111 1IT llt- 777 nfS
IfcOrath ,...-. . "
178 171 111 lift-. 711
Itl III' tit 114 1S4I
Vicken-
.171 114
171
171
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Ve Can Make You
the Best Suit
YoaEver Had oo Yoar Precious Back
At II to ll laaa than moat of tha other
fellows would charg yon for similar
garments.
Does This Interest Yoa?
. " XT OTOaTT TO.
Buparlativaly Fashionable - rurniahtng
!Ooodt fer "Oantlaman.--' ;
NorgardPetterson
TAILORS
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GALIFORHIA GUST
REFlfJ BOUTS T: OF tilt DAY
Boxing Contests In Bay City
lutrt Be- Thorough fy-Re
-ovateJ In OrdT Xq
TO PURIFY THE SPORT
President Harrison of Olympic Club
Ing Contest That, Would B Ab
olute With a View ol "Punk
By Rapier.
f Ban rWnWcoTMarch 21. Even tha
moat rabid Of tha devotees of tha prise
I ring realise ' that .suuiot ing. radical
must be dona' to prevent tha city of
Ban Francisco, If not tha state of
California, from Joining- ajha "no-fight
brigade. ' All aorta' of plana are being
discussed for tha purification of the
gams. Some of them are practicable,
but most of them not "
- One of the plana whloh seems to
maet with moat favor la the placing of
tba sport under some coranetent au-
of licenses. the rilld enforcement ut
tba Jaw governing bouts aad tha eorn-
pieta elimination of fakes and -fakers.
Doubtless, if something of this sort Is
aona, tha game will ba. sufficiently re
habilitated to preeerre It The trouble
will .bo In fixing the" authority which
is to have' control of pualllstlo affairs.
Something nn ..the order of the raoln
board In New Tork might be feaslblal
This-wonld-reqnlre-legtslativa action,
and tba - fight promoters -. and their
friends are eomewhat ahy of bringing
tha matter to the attention of the legii
Istnfa iln i any fsm rjmtVat prsstntr
Once It la before tha legislature there
hat might bapaanr-
Jimmy Cof froth aald recently: "I am
willing to cooperate heartily with any
movement for tha improvement of tht
sport of boxing. I want to aay that
much of this talk of faking and crook
edness la moonshine. Bo long aa there
are hard loeere there - will be charges
of -thia - kind, nor matter" howarralght
things may be handled. Nevertheless,
it might be 'well to arrange thlnga ao
that there would be no chance for
charges of this sort o be taken aerl-J
ousiy.- .
President Harrison of th
Olymplo Athletic elub of Bain Francisco
Is thoroughly favorable to the athletio
association taking bo)d of boxing. He
ears; "As matters stand a man -Attends
a boxing" match and comes away
not knowing whether he baa aeen a sin
cere exhibition .or not. There is no
competent board of Inquiry none at
all. In fact, to which . wrongdoers are
ransiiefl to answer.
"The big club would have to be
given abeolute away, with power to
revise rules and punish backsliders, an.1.
of course, disbarment In one city would
mean dlabarment everywhere. Laws
should be framed which would permit
or unlicensed -clubs beloa promptly
queicnea. ...
The A.-A. TT. mar be asked -ta taka
ioid ec the matter. M -
i understand that-a "match is to he
arranged between Bam Derger aud-aHr4
O'Brien, nominally for the heavyweight
championship. Really such a fight
would ee ror tne "near championship.
James Ski ward Brltt, also. Is. looking
ror troubis. Ha la open to meet any
body in hla class, bar Oans, he aays,
and It la not Improbable that a match
will be arranged for him with the win
ner of the Nelson-McOovernga Both
probably fee. pulled off In Los Angeles.
The southern city will be the fight
mecea zor a wnua.
NEW ORLEANS AND '
-OAKLAND RACE RESULTS
"i V iJoernal Iperlal aervlee.y
- nan rranoiscot Mar
racs results:
Four and a half -furlongs Tankee
una second, Lora Rwf
lngton third; time. :lt.
Mile and 20 yards Pentagon won.
Frolle second. J. K. F. third; time.
1:44 Vs. J. K. F. first, but disqualified
and placed third.
Seven furlongs Lord Nelson won.
Tellowstone eeeond, Jake Ward third ;4
time, i:z. .
Futurity course Dr. Gardiner
Tooolaw second, ' Rubric third; time,
1 :1 !.-
One mile Lily Ooldlng won.' Clyde
second, Hana Wagner third; time,
l:lH. .
Al
Wew Orleana City rark.
fJoorael Rpeelal Berviee.)
New Orleans,- March II. City Park
racs reaulta: '
Three and a half furlons-a Tom Tk.
Ian won. Beau Brummel second, Xing
ieopoia tnira; time, e:4 l-l.
Mile and an eighth Lldden won. Two
Penny second, Dungannon third; time.
l:5T. -
Six furlongs, hand lean Husted wan.
Airship second, Lucy Toung third;
time, 1:14 4-1.
Beven furlonare Kercheval won.
Rlokey second. Nonle - Lucille "Ihlrd;
time, 1:27 1-1.
Five and a half furlongs Percy Clark
won. Adare eeeond, Juda M. third; time.
i:os i-d. . '
Beven furlonxs Coldle won. Kara
second, Fugurtha third: time. 1:2121.
. One mile Begonia won. Glen rare sea
ond, Oalmeda third; timer 1:42 l-.
OREGON LOOKING F0
A FOOTBALL COACH
(Special pkpatrk to The learael.)
Lhlveralty of Oregon. - Kuaena. Or..
March 21. President P. 1 Campbell,
Football Manager Guy Mount and Captain-elect
William Chandler have been
In eorreependenoe with various foot
ball coachee of the country In the last
few week, but have -not- yet decided on
a football coach for tha next season's
Oregon team. There la a great deal of
discussion at the 'State university aa
to what a football eoach ahould be.
Borne think also that athletics at the
university should be governed and au.
pervlaed ty one man. President Camp-
ball's idea la that there ehould be a
man at the -college all year to -eonch
the football, basketball, track -team,
baseball and all other teams. The plan
ta considered an Ideal one by the stu
dents, but the question aa te whether a
man that ta entirely satisfactory In all
respects eaa be secured. The commit
tee has aeveral men In view for this
position If the plan Is adopted. Among
some that are mentioned are Norcross
of Michigan, Main of Dartmouth, Red
ding of the Bute university of. Ken-
itucay, jscintosn oi voioraoo and Thorp
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SPORTIfJG- GOSSIP
Briaf Item of Sport Ch&tttr Ar
ifcd"fore-Joumal'
STOCkTOrfPOOrTPtACEr"
FOR TRAINING PLAYERS
Manager " McCredie " Stye That Hla
Men Are Exemplary in Habits' and
Enjoying Life Wild BUI Donavan,
ball players aa rsvealed yesterday in
"telegram" are - supposed to represent
them. hevan help the prospects. That
waa the moat Infantile - collection . or
buahlsagua performers ' ever -- thrust
uoon a screen, and If these even had
any prldelhey would Institute proceed,
inge at once for defamation of char
acter. BtUL eome to think of It. eameraa
are auppoaed to take what la In front of
them.-. ' , . -.-
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- tear Editor: We nave moved our
training quarters to Cripple Creek,
small prun
along the Calaveras river. Stockton la
properly eppellated. : It la certainly
place, for stockralalng and not -for the
eclenuao rounding ' out or young bail
players. The word Stockton signifies
stock, Jud Smith wrote to me yester
day- and -inquired if I knew or a good
place to. study pharmacy and I 'wired
him at once the following message: "On
Ajpharm,'", Callff ana BnssMha
taken up the accordion for- plaaaure due-1
tng-rscrsatlon noura and they ara get
ting lots of rauslo out of Ik They play
ft between there. Donahue la a regular
Jollier. He told such funny stories lsst
aktJUyUcavJaiofrom-lttslvisi... PahaHttirw-B?T?Tiifif Rprrrg"Wgwnfltd-Th'TWBer-Mid.
ing. Hla wit wUl have much to do with
our winning the pennant thlsearLli-
ter and Moore are quiet boys ana rareiy
stay out after darkv - Sweeney and Mo-
Hale are etudylng phonetic spelling dur
ing their spare moments." As both are
Gaelic, in -origin. their" natural - talk
closely resembles tha language recently
euggested by Carnegie et al. - Tne et ai.
that I cut on the end of that aenUnce
meana "and others" "or me." From tha
language that I am employing you can
readily aee what booka I am studying.
I can conjugate to beat the band, to bat
the ball, to beat any old thing. For In-
stance. Imping lmlnas. Imtnal; plural.!
Imlaorl, Imlnoskyr-Imabooby How .do
you like that? I wish that. Jontle knew
a little about Latin ao we-eould wire
each other In secret. WALTER.
r
By Mr. Kelly. A friend writes asking
hew tall a barber should be. The answsr
to this question Is the same as the
answer-te the question, " How .mucn
does a barber examiner have to knowr
irrmattera little. Of course rthe "taTTj
barber has it easier, for he Is able to
rest bis elbow on the victim's cbeet.
while working, wbereaa the ehort barber
must stand up unaided. - Only Italian
barbers are permitted to eat garllo dur
ing working hours, but the average cui
tomer Is "Just as welt pteaaed -with a to-1
bacco or Bwisa oheeee breath. When a
-customer Is silent, chsnge raxora." It 1s
a algn tha raaor la bucking. When he is
pleased he will discuss the weather and
Various outer
snlcs: XTweva ui rT
brush on a bald head. - It makes tha cus
tomer think you see signs of life, end
that there Is still hope.
' ' e e
The Seattle club - la determined te
carry tha Mohlar ease to the highest
baseball authority in the hopes of bav
Ing the ruling of the Paclflc Coast league
directors set aside.
Battling Nelson ' and - Hen-era have
been - matched by. the Tuxedo dub of
New Tork to fight for a purse pf 117,101.
Sloppy Wedding. Julius Crabtree
walked 2n'loltt-Oragnn City lsst
night to attend a wedding He says It
was very sloppy. News Note.
e " e
Msher is lata te have become a
veritable dub. We are glad to note that
Peter has at last msde something of
nimseii. . . . ,
s
Walter McCredie haa Indorsed the
college game of football. That, above
all things, ought to queer the, game.
e e
Jack -O'Brien say a he still has confi
dence in Terry McOovern. Many times
In our memory Jack has admired dead
ones.
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"In my opinion," said Pitcher "Wild
Bill" Donovan the other day, "the hit
ting this year will be lighter' than ever
before in the big leagues. American
league pitchers, and quite a few Na
tional league pitchers, have aimoat
reached the perfect mark, and the man
who can clout tne sphere for something
over the .104 average these daya la get
ting all there is In tha willow out of it.
Of course, the team that a man Is trav
eling with meana a great deal concern
ing hie average. If he Is traveling with
a championship team he ia compelled
to face tha Brat-string twisters each
day, while If- he la a member of a sec
ond-rate nine he le allowed a crack at
the pltchere that the teams are trying
out. The -man on a -first-division team
that Is hitting for .too or better la fast
enough .for any team In the country.
The members of tba second division
team do not deserve ao much credit, but
even, at that the. man that day in and
day out can bit the ball for .100 ia
good. There are lew easy marka in the
big leaguee Just-now. and the man on
the firing line has a curvs or two if he
le a second-string artist. Ths " foul-
etrlke rule, of. course, hag "helped-the
nltchere the last few years, and haa
been the meana of the new men In the
league making good, but there are other
elements that have caused the decrease
in batting. The Introduction of the
eplt ball haa had a lot to do with the
falling off In batting. It Is a hard ball
to connect with and atlll harder to
place. But. worst of all, whsn a player
doee succeed In hitting It on the nose
It doee not travel at the rate that the
other curve belle will. It's hard enough
to hit a fast curve, but when they have
perfected a ball that Is not only a pus-
tie to meet, nut win not travel wnen
tha player haas succeeded In connecting
with it. It Is readily aeen that the batter
In the blg-leaguee le up agalnat It
Tbat the curve ball haa eome to stay
there Is no doubt, bet I think that some
of the twists that the pitchers ueed laat
For fifty yesrs a staple
remedy of superior- merit.
.Absolutely hsrmleseV-- r-
oo
r.isii.is uii
Great Stride -ol-Science in tha Art
'of Brewing Beer.
Ae vitality Is .life to the body malt
la life to beer. - Without male there
would be no beer. Thia being true,
the -botter-thCTnatt the better tfaebaor.
In the old daya of brewing, the malt
wa. not. so carefully prepared aa it le
npw-Jiscause science . bed - net y
taught tlierbrewmaaters bow to make
rerreot Malt. Others still follow
old process. Tha new Pabat client-
Unit. Others atlll follow
ine
Jay method of making malt la the 6i
the Cnl
process known to science that wl
produce ' a perfeut. malt, retaining al
l.ha slaluiess mt alai tlis. naurlshuient
of the barley. Pabst' method Is a nat
ural growth of the grain, requiring
eight days, and (doubles the expense of
the old prooesaes uaed by ethers, whloh
require only three or rour days.
raDsi
was the pioneer In sclentinc
tnalttn
and brewing - and - today - he
leads
a brewer, with a beer that
excels for its age. purity and Btrena - thrf
Pabat malting process requires eight
days. ' The barley la. soaked in Urge
eteel tanks, then transferred to special
ly constructed compartments where the
elght-duy natural germination Takes
place, regulated to proper temperatures
by Altered air moistened by sterilised
water -''
If thia process be forced, aa It must
be In the old short four-day process,
heat is produced. This, in turn, would
cause, much of the nutritious part to
change - to- carbonia T acid, which. , is
thrown off and lost.
Pabst perfeot malt Is, therefore, dou
ble strength tne grain being perfectly
maitaa in eignt aays wiinoui toss oi
any - strength-building,
health-giving
qualities.
Thia process doubles the expensa of
making Pabst beer, but Pabat stands
always for first quality. That la why
Pabst Blue Ribbon Bear Is today -the
best beer brewed. It Is made from
well as the
most scientific
Pabat Blue Ribbon Boer le never ex
posed to contamination, Through all
atagee of - Pabst perfected prooess It
passes through pasteurised tubes and
plpea into hermetically sealed tanks
and no air" but sterilised air .can react)
it, . . .
Tbaf hear neve leaves the brewery
until science and the teat of time shows
and a
cxAsua xoaar co. -
" Come Third aad Fine.
" -
i. Tods
year will not be so' popular In a year or
so. Bail players, like every one elee,
are in the game for the. money, and
when they realise that a certain curve
will ut off ten years of their playing
life they will be more man wining 10
let that particular curve alone. There
are certain muscles hr the arm that eaa
be used for years without any great in-
Jury, while others will not stand ths
strain for half the time. In the use of
tha aplL ball the results have proven
to the aatls faction of pltchere using it
that it la not the. ball that will keep
men In the game for any number of
Tha belated reports from Lodi. Call
fornla. atata that it required two hours
and two minutes to play Sunday's game
between Portland and Stockton, port'
land made three errors and Stockton
fonr.Ponobnewiade three -htta, French
one. Llater two, Mitchell one, caiirr one
and Jones one. Sweeney made two er
rors at short and failed to hit. Port
land bad nine men left on baeee.
PREPAREJVARM WELCOMED
FORTATE-ENCAMPMENTJ
rsneelal Dlssstch te The 7oaraal.t
TTJits"P. "Or.March 21. 1
sivo preparations are oemg maae oy
local veterans and eltiaena in general
for tha coming district and state O. A.
R. encampment, both of which are to
occur In Grants pass early in June,
The encampment la to be made the most
successful ever held In Oregon,: and
no effort tr expenBejertHesparedto
give the14r"SoldTers,-bius ana gray
alike, tbe time of their lives. The en
campment will cover a week's time,
and camp will be made in tha laurel
and, oak groves tn the outskirts of town.
Two or three of the best bands ' In
southsrn Oregon,- orchestras, choruses
and singers will furnish muslo. - There
wt be- epeechma-klng and feasting and
merriment
A large - attendance Is anticipated
from-anparta of iha state, aa
road companies have granted a one
fare rate for all veterans and delegate
who wish to attend tha encampment.
BLOCKADING OF ROAD
. CAUSES A PROTEST
&ugeoe,Or.,' March JL The Eugene
Merchants' - Troteetlve association has
made a protest. 'agalnat the blockading
of tha county road between Eugene end
Springfield by tbe Southern Paelflo
company's trestle ror tne new bridge
across the Willamette at Springfield,
there being two rows of piling which
were driven In the middle of tbe thor
oughfare, leaving two driveways each
only II feet widow The county court
recently agreed to allow tne piling to
remain In the road, but the Merchants'
Protective association will andesvor to
have the order rescinded -or- will take
the matter up with the Southern Pacific
officials.
CALIFORNIA PRUNE WAFERS
The great tonlo cathartic, an Inval
uable cure for Malaria. Biliousness,
Constipation, Nervousness, Catarrh of
the" Stomaeh,Rad Breath, oily Skin,
Sleeplessness, Wind and . all Liver,
Stomach and Bowel trouble. ,
S. O.'grldmore Oc Druggists, 181
ThtrdMeolejjen
AlDayiikcOnc.
in Italy
Take up the oid shabby car
pet, and put .down a.. Turkish
Rug. You won't know that dis
mal room with its new cover-
rVc Import Our
Oriental Rugs
Direct
-We save our patr6hs"a1I"
profits of the wholesale dealers.
No other hcjuie in Portland im
ports its Rugs. '
Atiyek Bros.
- 411 WASamrOTOaT ST.
Tel. ataU Soao. 2(et lOtk and lit.'
liOWlTSf
IPUOLIIIS
State Chairman of Washington
to ApportloFDalegato Upon
Unt Balloting,
TO PUNISH BOLTERS
- FOR 'KNIFINQ TICKET
East Side Counties Lined Up Solidly
- - akaTfWSTiPwSE
juwtw -uuwi
meat Heaviest for Farmin Dla
meat Heaviest for Farming Dla
trlcts. , (Special rdipeteh to The JoaraaL)
Taooma, March 11. A big row Is
breaking out In the Republican party In
Washington aa a -result ef the attempt
of B. B. Palmer, chairman of tba state
central committee, to apportion the dele
gates to the coming state Republloaa
convention on - f he vote for Oovornor
Mead two years ago. Theeast aide
oounties will 11ns up solidly agalnat tha
proposed measure, aa - they will feel
more keenly than the west side the pun
ishment the move Is designed 'to give
to bolting Republicans.
The move la planned by Chairman
PftlP.tr as a meana of at nuns rewarding
loyal Republicans and lessening tbe
power and Influence of oounties In the
atata that dared two yeare ago to aup
port Senator -Oeoerge Turner for gov
ernor in place of Mead, the regular Re
publican nominee. ... JJ,J... ...
When Mead ' was nominated tt Was
claimed that -tha convention waa fixed
I by the ratlroias slid the eaafaldedele
gatsa came near bolting In a body. AS
It stood many Republican newspapers
bolted the ticket, and Republloana all
over r tha state, and particularly In the
i , chairman Palmer had his own troubles
daring the campaign that followed ro
llne up enough - Republicans to elect
Mead. He haa not forgotten the hard
ship to which he waa put and la no
oomlng back at those who gave him
troub)e. The state committee will meet
In Seattle next month and the matte
wlU be threshed out. While Palmer Is
determined .. upon . the . plan , aa outlined
he le meeting with, opposition, ven some
or the governors own friende being op
posed to II Theee contend that Inatead
of whipping the farming communities
into line. It will only make them more
reealcltrant and tend to dielntegrate tn
stead of oement the' party '
aast aide Opposes Xs.
The east side la agalnat the move be
cause It gave Turner a majority at the
laat election, and if the plan prevails
there are strong Republican communi
ties in Washington that will have no
representation at the state eoaventlon.
Then, too, the- eaat aide . politicians
fear that lflt is adopted it will become
a precedent. If it ahould, and the same
basia Is uaed tare years from now.
neither the esst side - nor any other
power could prevent Mead from being
renominated, if be ao desired.- This is
an eventuality that a strong Republican
faetten-ef- that region la aat against sa
spring IS against the ley north.- Lieutenant-Governor
C EL Coon, who ta also
tbe state committeeman from Jeffereon
county, le agalnat tha measure, while
nsL. rhalrman or tha a tat
commission, favors It. . T. D. Rockwall,
another member of the commission.
against it -The committeemen gener
ally have not committed tbemsslves
upon the question. .
PRIMROSE PATH DEATHBED
OF FORMER SOCIETY GIRL
Carrie Pabst Dies In Butte After
ProlongethDf sslpatiorr Caused
by Despondency. v
("necla! Dispatch te Tbe JoaraaL)
Pabst, aged 22 years, a pretty girl, enoe
occupying an honored position in Mil
waukee society. Is dead here, the end
coming after prolonged dissipation fol
lowing despondsncy characteristic , of
-those on the downward path. The young
woman died " unattended ana" her true
name waa ascertained only by accident.
Practically deserted by all the members
of her ssx with the exception of Mabel
Ford, herself one of the denlsens of
the tenderloin, the girl breathed her
last. - - .-
Carrie Pabat had been In Butte for
about a year. .During the greater por
tion of her time here ehe worked as a
waitress, but for ths paat - several
months had dropped to the lower levels,
barely managing to ska out an exist
ence. An early marriage, a drunken
and brutal husband, and finally deser
tion appear to have been the sorrowful
lot of the young woman.
Word was received from tbe girl's
father, Julius Pabst, at Kenosha, Wis
consin, last night and the body waa
shipped to that city for Interment' Tlio
woman had a 4-yea'r-oId child In Salt
Lake. ....... '
TOLL ROAD ABANDONED
THROUGH UNN COUNTY
(SpeeUl WspatrS t The JearaaL)
Albany, Or., Maroh 21. Charles
Altschul and the Willamette Valley
Cascade Mountain Waa-on Ftoad eom
pany..of -Pordnnd have . nledwlth-lhe
county clerk of Linn their notloe of
abandonment of tbe toll road known ae
tbe Willamette Valley A Caaeade Moun
tain waa-on road, having heretofore been
maintained and operated by them. That
neither of . them nor any person con
nected With them will be responsible for
the future condition of the road, tha
brides thereon, nor any Injuries reenlt
Ips te -anybody by reason ef the condi
tion thereof. -
The road abandoned lies wholly In
Linn county end le described as follows)
Beginning about one sntle east ef the
town ef Sweet Home, aa indicated by a
publle notloe of abandonment, thenee
easterly to a point where the said read
interseeta the- county rood, about 1H
miles west of Caacadla. .
CASH REGISTER STOLEN
BY THIEF AT EUGENE
(Special Disss Uh e The Jaarnal.) '
Eugene, Or., March II. Monday night
the meat market of U A Brandenburg
In thia elty waa broken Into and eaah
register costing 21 IS waa taksn. There
wse no money tn the register and noth
ing else from the shop waa taksn. Tbe
pollre are working on tbe case, but are
unable to locate either the register er
the. thief, -- A.
tvMtetrt4ttC :
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take, n o matter how lone sUnainjrbr
CONTRACTED BLOOD POISON.
Our treatment contains no mercury, potash or other la!ariota
IheHpolson from the yfteWmakinami1eteurrT6f TiTarMSnyX"
whn were in tha (tenths nf deanair.. axnectinsr nothinor but death.
have been restored to health., strength and rigor by our matchlesa X
1 method. We particularly invite -those- patients whose cases have 1
been neglected, badly treated or pronounced Incurable to visit na. , T
"lt-cnakee no difference what too
cure. Wecontlnue to cure when all others hare failed, thia tefxible T --disease
in all its stages. We nerer promise mora thsa wf ai abla-TlIZltr
.-to perform. .- -
( YOU CAN AV WHEN CURED ,
v ' ' Any person taking treatment with ns'may deposit the price of
uTeln ANY BANK W PORTLAND. TO flE PAID TO US
WHEN1CURE IS EFFECTED. If the patient prefers wi will ;;
take monthly installments. - ,
Consultation free and strictly confidential Let us talk with.
you in person, if possible. If unable to cailrkindly wrjta ua, gbring J
your symptoms fully, or wa will send question list if yoa desire- , , .
Our. home treatment is very luccejiful and has cured hondreda.
J Office Hours 9 to 5, and 7 to 8.
! Dr. W. Norton
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CHRONIC DISEASES
Of aaea aad wesoan a years' saoeass.
Female complaints treated by lady phy
sician. Call en er write DR. J. D.
WALKXR. 121 riret atreeV - Portland
Oregon. '
Athene Kaahaoaae aUeet.
fSpeeiel Dlsc.ua to The JearaaL
Athena, Of, March 21. Tha Rath
bone Sisters of thle city have eleeted
the following officers for the ensuing
yearf M. E. Lillian Dewne-Dobaon;
P. OL, Mrs. 'Ellen Thorpe K. 8 Mrs,
Eurta Thorp; SL Mrs. Will 1. Peter
eon: manager, Mra. Oertrnde Stone; it.
of R. and C Mra. Anna, Fees; M. of
r Mrs. Alice Oay..
22tf COT Gat SIBUJ.
8. L. Apnle, ex-Probate Judge, Ot
tawa Co., Kaneaa, writee: This Is to
say that I have used Ballard's Hore
hound Syrup for years, and that I do
not hesitate to recommend it ea tha beet
sough arrup I have ever used." ISa, 0o
and 11.60, Weodard. Clarke 4k Co.
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nave taken, or who has failed to X
Sundays and Holidays -III to IS.
Davis & Co. 1
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PORTLANDORKOOM. 1
Needs Refilling?"
Then why do you suffer a moment
-longer run the -risk of Josinr tha
tooth altogether? When we charge
absolutely nothing for examination ;
and only 1 moderatelytor actual work,
why do you delay in consulting us
about aching or disfigured teeth t We
confess w don't know; do you
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At No. I62J First St. Cor. Korrtea
LMo BUI-adlag sUtosseata te the arfUetod.
gnareatee a ass-ptets, safe aad kwuaa eare
the suiefcsst possible Usts, sad at the
idvmn eusc sussiMe Wot seasst aae sa
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My tisisdjes ' sr. hsreilees, eaarpeasd ef
rests, herbs, beds sad harks asseeially sctottod
sad Isipartsd dives, hy as trass the Ussrtoi
mt Chins.
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' ftoso. BMetioa thle sopot.
If You're Pozz!:::
In satisfying yenr builders dseaae's
or dependable hardware, pusaie ae
longer hie yourself here and choose,
yen will pay leee money for wui-
grades and patteme than ysj j t.
poealble before yen knew.
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