The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 23, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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    IS HORGAd AFTER
THE IMS JOB?
President Al Goldsmith Just
From iXewf York, Says
' Multuomah Man Is.
' t (Splil Instate to TfcJwntt.)
Seattle., Wasb., Jan. J8-A1' Gold
smith, president of-tiii P. N.'A, ro.
turned from New fork city yesterday
-,'. mnoh anrnrlaed to learn that
" " -a. '
1 E. Morgan had organised an anvil
chorus In the Multnomah club, with
fh. object of forcing W. M. Inglls. of
Seattle, to resign his PO'lt'on, "f
retary and chairman of the reglstra
. . i nitt a-. na TJ N. A
Mf. Goldsmith was also vary much
surprised to read that James Bull van,
k. a A. IT., had written
a letter to Portland men ?"tln
h. u. Tno-lla he forced out. Mr. Gold
smith saw Mr. Sullivan In New York
city Just tight days ago. and the New
; York man did not sty a word about In
alia not being eligible to serve as soe
retiry. and in fact ha did not Intimate
; that Mr.Jnglls' fitness for tha position
had aver, been questioned. ' Vo
, -Of course wa all know why W lioi
. gan la kicking." aald Mr. Ckldsmltfc Ha
wants tha Job of secretary now held by
, MrTlnalla. It ia Seattle's turn to have
tha officers, and all tha members of the
organisation reeognlsa that fact except
It seems Just a lltUa bit Irregular
to ma that Mr. BulUvan should, write a
letter of that kind to Portland men.
when he had a chance to talk the 'matter
over with me-ln person in New JorK
city a little mora than a week ago. 1
am the president of the P. N. -A-, and It
aeema to ma that If Mr. Sullivan had
any complaints to make, ha should take
the matter up with ma and not write ta
a man who ia not even an officer In tho
'association. - ' , .
"If the Multnomah fellows demand a
special meeting. -they can have It. but
tha request must ba mada to ma. They
will then find that there waa nothing
irregular about the election of Mr. I n-
- glis and myself, and if we care to stand
For the offices, wa can ba elected again
without trouble. There Is absolutely
nothing that tha Multnomah men can
do in tha matter except- growl, and Ed
Morgan aeema to be working overtime
at that.''' 1 -c"'' "." -
. "The whole thing la Billy and Mr.
Sullivan would not have been dragged
Into the matter had he rightly under
stood if , -, ' ' '
JERSEY LILY GOES IN
OX HORSE RACING GAME
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- London. Jan. 21. Lady, da Bathe, bet
ter known a Mrs. Lily -angtry, ln
1 tends to make a strong bldTor turf hon
ors next season, so I am creditably In
, formed. Her ladyahlp now haa In train
ing I 1 youngsters, most of them bred
' by herself. She has at tha head of her
breeding establishment the two stal
lions, , Merman c and Aurum, both of
which performed creditably in her col
ors before they were sent to the etud.
' While they have not as yet made any
great reputation as sires, they areaplen-
..1 mnA ijiit Am TttnR iii conn
i IU1 J aa.-vu. ---
dent when -her youngsters go to .the
races they will reflect honor ona their
"' sires, their breeder and their trainer. .
Sha haa, by tha way. changed train
era. Up to last season W. Donohue,
ones a famoue Jockey, had charge of
her horses, but now they are In charge
of a aon of Sam Darling, who waa one
v of the most successful trainers -on the
English turf. Young Darling Is said
to have inherited much of hla father's
skill In getting horses to the post In
winning form. So Lady da Bathe s con
fidence may not ba misplaced.
.. Kruse Rolls High Gam.
Kruse of the White Rivers secured
' the highest score and Capen of tha
same team annexed the highest average
for tha three gamea between the white
Rivers and the Rosa City team on tha
Oreon alleya last night Incidentally
the White River five captured two oi
riva captured two oi
"v. r .v vi-ua irnrwkwi down I
enounon.
184 r points ana japeu - cia-. i
. ,- Following Is the result:
;;'U;:Vvi ROSE CITY.
Players 1
Iamond . ....i 14
Pflughaupt ,. 132
Rath 190
Harrison . .... 156
Absentee 13T
V Total 74 84T 840
WHITE RIVER.
Players , .1
Capen -...... 186
TlarrinrtlHI - -- 148
I 8
22i - soa
T.
609
478
413
414
02
Av.
203
169
138
138
201
16 164
'F. Chr&tlan 143 133 138
Brlnkley 137 . U , 151
Kruse i...... 187 23 1 182
Total
801 879 887.
No Cocaine, No Gas
r No Students
. . ss aAMaaaksl . lav AA va nfFA1sm
high-grade work at reasonable prices.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
nif yinm affti1etA with tiMLrtweak-
ness- cap now have their teeth . ex
tracted filled ' and brldgework ap
plied without tha leaat pain or dan-
aer. .'.. ..
PAINLESS EXTRACTION .50
ZZ-KA KAT UKOWWS ; : D.VU
BRIDGE WORK 5.00
OUR BEST PIjAIN PLATE.. 8.00
ALL LINED PLATE ........15.00
xamlnatiB and Consultation rree.
Re-Enamcling Teeth
Is tha greatest Invention In modern
duntistry and has beon moat success
ful of all methods- -
We extend to all a special Invita
tion to call ' at our office and have
their teeth examined free of -charge.
We own and control the largest
and best equipped dental establish
ment in the wurld, having 18 offices
We irive a written guarantee with
all work' for 10 years. Lady attend
ant. '
Open evenings till 7. 'Sunday 9 to L
Union PainlcssDentists
ill'i I '.rr.soB Ct, Corner First.
j - -r. av.
201, 188 638 179
160. 175 467, 156
170 164 614 171
190 ' 185 681- 177
126 138 401 184
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ATTELL NOriCH ALANT
ABOUT F.HEIL SCRAP
eBWSBSsBasasBssBsessBBa
Champion Fails to Show Up
for Training Berger
v is Ready.
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Unlt4 IVess teased Wire.)
San Francisco, Jan. U. -Sammy Ber
gs r. with hi. Washington Athletlo dub,
Is now ready to, consider boxing matches
for the month of March, Tha police
committee passed out tha desired Per
mit Samuel will now
the bast card In sight, provided the
board of supervisors as a whole grant
the permlta that have already been ls-
' Abe Attell did not how up at Bergerjs
gymnasium yesterday afternoon for the
know Just what are Abe s plana. Con
sidering that the light Is not.m,.rJ,t"
10 daya off, it would appear that tha
champion could consistently show mora
Interest In the light than hele appar
ently doing. While It is Pbably true
that both nghtera are In good condition,
they owe 1t to tha club to display mora
enthusiasm. . V i
Jimmy Coffroth is due back from Los
Angeles tomorrow -and will settle once
tjcaierr ryu u;v " - - -.
view of the fact that 8caler has gned
to fight jonnny Murpuy. yiw
to tha Attell-NeU contest. .
SPORTING IWTES
Local and Otherwise.
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L i.. i. winin ta meet
Battling Nelaon at any time for a lim
ited number of rounds, and has posted
; 1500 forfeit PackywanU to fight at
III pounas inree nwur , lore at
teat ixeiBuu, wu inn nrfalt ea
cnpft saT- Wcon-fdot'h!
foutnresld. be Nelson one.
picaea racay "s"'" i
but Us changed his mind recently.
.. . .t.. mr.t that Catcher
BlurUl'aofthy'ica
come into M.QoOj- M -Wnj
acain. on mi iimjui ,!... - -t.-
called On President Comlsky the other
. . .ana .nnfenrl.' Bill-
day ana Bignea n iw a mA
llvan has rounded Into shape i agate and
will start tne iiriiprc-" z-,-of
condition. No. B)lly didn't fall heir
to tha coin, it waa nis wnfc
e e
Tonight Dr. Roller, the big Seattle
wrestler will meet Parmer Burns on
5? mat in that city, and the sound
man ta confident that ha can put the
Iowa man on his back. Roller win
welsh an even 200 pounds, seven lesa
Jhtuf when he Stood off Champion Gotch
for an hour last year.
. e
Friends of Jack Hill, the oW-tlm
nuriii.t who will be .tendered a venent
tomorrow ghT will flock Into Merrill's
hall at 8 o'clock. The hall promises to
be crowded for tha occasion. Among
those who will take part on the pro
LSSm Jr.? BlUv Bmith va. Charley
Yost, Tommy Tracey va. Martin Denny,
Oena Sullivan va Kid Torke and a num
ber of other former crack boxera. vau
deville turns will also figure in tha pro-
rm- a e
James R. Keens haa reported to the
Jockey club the death of his famous
brood mare, Ben-My-Chree, dam LOf .a
number of well-known horses Includ
ing Cap and Bells, the only American
bred horse that ever won tha Oaks at
Epsom, England. . " -
It Is stated in Tale graduate circles
that "Tad" Jones, this year's quarter
back, will be head coach of the Yale
football team next year. It has always
been tha custom for the captain of tha
team to return the following year as
coach, but Captain Bigelow has decided
to give up athletlca altogether. Jones
wllf graduate In June, but will return to
couege o? r"y'' " , i
oi tne isneineia kimuik
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Ttninn (Indnratrom. the Swedish and
English pole-vaulting champion, will
shortly make a trip to this country for
the purpose of studying American atn
letlc methods, and Incidentally to get
a Una on what America will have at the
London Olympiad next July. 8oder
Strom, who defeated all in the pole
vault at Athens except Gouder of
France, Is one of the greatest vaulters
t- .v. u tinAa it no trouble at
all to do, 12 feet consistently.
JOE QMS TAKES BACK .
CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE
Specll Dlspeteh to The Joornsl.l
Vaw York. Jan. 23. Joe Cans dropped
In yesterday afternoon. Joe looked Ilka
. ifim.n mllllnnnlra In hla fur-lined
coat and diamond studded tie.
"I want to say," began Gans, after
sitting down, "that I'm back in the ring.
I've changed my mind about giving up
that rhnmnionahlD. I thought for S
while that I'd have to alt back and take
it easy Decause mere n i uny wn
for ma to fight, but I see that McFar
land Is coming up and Nelson has beat
en somebody ana wants to ngut roe
again. So here I am."
"Are you tired of resting," was
a85SMj ..M n.n. T thnnirht TM
'ICS, Sir, . KtaA vj .. . . W . .
like It. but I find the game a little bet
ter. 10 rainer iigui inau ay vn, it
there Is only somebody for me to fight.
ji A .1 T kv thA aama trminlA.
Jeff can't get matches because he is
so big ana strong, i can i b nj u
to fight me In my class because I have
too much knowledge of the game. Ira
.u. iv nnm laft nf thn nld timers who
is stUl in good fighting shape.
H0QUIAM TEAM COMES
FOB BASKETBALL GAME
4u- iwn inirAiv victories' in the
Northwest league series, the Portland
w a will tAtMnrrABT nttrht If nA tin
against anothet Puget Sound basketball
team tha visitors on this occasion being
the Hoqulam Quintet Hoquiam Is one
. j x . ,aa-f) ka Vina4h ea arv
or tne strong
tha contest should, prove an exciting
one. . . -VtiI. ...... .
Following tne league same me ecuuu
T. M. C A. five will meet the mil Mili
tary academy players. - . .
Marshfleld Boy Aes President.
a-t.l m.r.. If4i 'fArha .fiifiraal.l
Stanford University. : Cal., Jan. 23.
T. T. Bennett, 08, or Marsnneia, ure-
-t.aBa.- Ii, aa laatW. ,J?Ze5h..i.t? I
Tha cluh will meet the University of
Ih.a.cIu!. ".J?-" A-V2:rrr.-IiTa. 1
A 11 UUD WUl IllfJICI, jnvwoit. r
California In the annual Intercollegiate
A " . '.. aBaMaaaaeMBataaa ' " '
Fights Scheduled for Tonight. '
; Frank Mantel! vs. ' Harry Lewis, IS
tYllltlfla It K.W Uavan PAnnMtl.llt. .
- 'Kld" Bull i van v. Soldier Burns. l
rounds, at Baltimore, Maryland. . . , -i
'. . .- i. - ': aaaaa.aaMa awa , , . .. ,
': . . . I
ine nea urora oasneiDaii learn, com- I
posed of the students of the University
rf Ariifrun wimAinal nnlla.d will Maw., , 1. a I
The Red Cross basketball team; eom-
of Oregon medical college, will meet the
East lSde Athletic club team in Ring
ler's gymnasium tonight, the srama be
ing C4uiea promptly at o ewetc
THE (3REG0N DAILT JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY
Astoria Girl Signs for Prac
tice on Cardinal Bas
ketball Team. ; ; 1
, (pedal DUpstch to Jbe Journal) .
, , Stanfdrd- University, Cal., Jan. 22.
L. R. Qay, captain of tha 'varsity crew,
arrived on thjs . campus this morning
rtr a. two months' trip to HawaiL
Qay saw the Cardinal Squad for tha
first time this afternoon and wm taxe
charge until tha arrival of Coach Mur
phy. Qay. announced that unui tne
squad waa reduced In slsa all work
wnuM he done at the university and
that the men who show ud best in pre
liminary work wUl be sent to Redwood
In about a month.
, Lake ; LaguniU Is as yet without
water but the work on the flume which
supplies it is almost completed and
water ahould ba plentiful enough within
a week to allow for a half-mile row. In
tha meantime tha men are at work on
tha machines and are running croas
country. '
President Turner of tha Boat club
went to San Francisco this morning to
arrange for Coach Murphy's removal to
Palo Alto. The old discussion aa to tha
advisability of having an eight-oared
freshman race haa again arisen and the
Stanford members of tha intercollegi
ate Athletlo committee, who will meet
the California representatives in San
Francisco Saturday evening have been
I ...... n nmmAr. llilt th t MA
of tho crow be left to tho discretion of
me gmauaie managers ox ine iwu uui
verslties. . .
airls Beooms A6ve.
' Athletic acUvlty showed itself In an
unexpected quarter last night when 39
women rigned up for the basketball
team at Robla gymnasium. . Among tha
number are some rood Dlavers. A new
rule waa adopted which calls for
"light training" two months previous to
an Intercollegiate contest.
Na nlav.r ran rnrHnt her mllee'A
unless she has appeared for practice
at least two months oerore tne game.
Games have been arranged with San
Jam Kftrmil and Xfflla mIIaml TtTnr.
tlce games- sire to be held with Palo
Alto High school. Ban Jose ana Keawooa
High schools. The Intercollegiate con
test will take place In the Eaater vaca
tion, me urai 10 09 neju at xieraeiejr uu
March 8 and the second hers March 16.
fred lllggina of Astoria, Oregon.
DALLES "bSXEFWILL
MEET JACK DOLAH
Davis Insists on $50 Forfeit
Being Posted by Kid
Ervm.
O - Tl . .V Ktia Ta.h.1 1
The Dalles, Or., Jan. 12.- The an-1
nouncement In Tuesday's Portland Jour
nal that km Krvin wished to arrange
a gThve contest between Jack Dolan of
California, and E. N. Davis of this city,
Is tha absorbing topic in sporting cir
cles here. . ,
Davis is a clever boxer and has a host
of friends here. He recently defeated
Kid Hamilton and he is ready to enter
thn cine with Jack Dolan or any man of
niB weigni.
is weiaht. I
When seen this morning regarding the
ii . ak a i a-v. t-.a..I la I
"I am ready and willing to meet Jack
r,ailari imHar tha aiiKnlrea nf The Dalles
Athletic club aa suggested, provided
Dolan or his nacxer senas a iorieu oi
$50 hero or places tt with Tommy Bull!-
uon In Cnrtlanal T will insist OH 130-
lan'a reDreaentatlve coming here . to
sign articles of agreement.'
FLOCK TO SEATTLE
Roller Victory Will Put
Wrestling Physician in
Reach of Championship.
Hfiattle. Jan. 23. If Dr. B. F. Roller,
practicing physician of Seattle, defeats
"Farmer" Martin Burns In the wrestling
contest at the Grand opera house to-niirht-
ha, will be considered bv sporting
experts throughout the country as with
in reacn oi me cuuiuiJiuuBuiii v. iu.
United States.
No ona knows better than Boiler,
however, that It Is going to require
faster worjc tnan ne nas ever neen re
quired to do. "Farmer" Burns Is the
-1 w.a.tla. In Amprlp.fl. . tOnAV.
For more than 20 years he has suooess-
fuliy met wrestlers oi an uirawiu
and It Ss his boast that with the ex
ception of Jenkins he has put to the
mat tha shoulders of every man with
whom he has contested.
Tha house is already sold out. Sport
In men from all parts of tho country
are here.' . , .. - ;
PORTLAND BOY WILL
TRY TO RETAIN BELT
i s '-, v:.,.
.-.a.-ai Tr.l.,.ltir.al ' .Tan -
The first scheduled gams of the nand-
baJl cnampionsnip munnuurai " ...
ford university will not taka place until
n-t. b a nnmmltttUi (tnmnnilAll OT
PeUrUni? O. -TV vw..aa.a-- ... r ---
E. G. McConn. of Los Angeles, A. B. Cox.
of Joplin, Missouri, and W. M. Masters,
oi Fortiana, uregon, ou uccu bwuiuvto
io arrange vno uwr -.-.;.
lnga will not closa until February- 4.
The winnera of the tournament wll be
presentea witn . xne oiory ubiu ..
Vrnatera nf Portland. Oregon, is - the
present holder. '
Big Shoot at Plnehurst. .
Y1 ....... xr r ' Tan 99 , Thfl larv
number of crack shots who faced the
. .....a. ,a.lov mt .ll-l ntufmlnV tit tOt
annual midwinter trap shooting tourna
ment assures one of the most succesi-
. j . '. a a. Lla, -.waaa. nillliv M
'jv "-""a, ." Ji-Wer nulled off
in this ; section.. A program has be-sn
arranged for tne, tournament covering
ira rfftva. A larae number of events
three days. A large number of event
ana nrnvMawt fnr. with 11.000 In added
money for trophies.- Interest centers
cmeriy . IB tne pneiiin.utiry tuni
the handicap, for which two handsome
t. .Sl. . Ma,nH anil m r win km A a I si ra
offered a trophies. Included among
rka 'annraatanta r-a , : 'mimhar t fit th
th contestants are v number or irw
fwemost trap shooters In the country,
J ; '
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'M Curcio Hanged.
- ocranvon,- jn, jn, ira. o? iu vui'
clo, the . slayer 1 of Nicholas Ferreras,
hanMjl thim mWAln. . TT A Dl.ll t in
Scranton. Pav Jan. 1 Saverlo Cur-
.L 1 I . V. 1 - ( n . U. 4m
wan umuiicu 1.111a uiviiiiuo' i.
the pallowe In a weakened condition du
clde. ' ..-.: ... y
COUNTRY'S SPORTS
(barges ; Against Yost Not
Supported , by Sprinters ,
Absence From College. ;
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ISpecUl Dlspsteb toi The Joaraat)
Detroit, Mich., Jait Out of .tha
discussion following ths charges against
Miablgan university by . president Jor
dan 'of Leland Stanford, that Coach Yost
lred Heston, Rosa and Gregory to rep
resent Michigan on the athletlo field,
tha atory of lan Kelly, 100-yard cham
pion of the world, comes as a pleasant
surprise and compliment to tha Ann At-
KellymatrlculaUd at Michigan' last
fall, as a member of the freshman law
class, to tha Joy of tha student body snd
the athletlo association, for Kelly was
and ia the athletic wonder Of the day,
the only amateur with a mark of
seconda for the 100 yards; 11 1-8 Sfp
onds for tha 820 yards; 14 feet Itt
Inches In tha broad Jump; ha had shown
a 440 In less than 60 seconds on a cin
der path and equaled the beet Ameri
can record for 60 yards Indoors. .
That's tha sort of phenom Dan Kelly
la. His records are authentic. His am
ateur standing has never been ques
tioned. When he entered Michigan no
one hinted ha haa neen pua w u
As a matter of fact, Kelly choae Mich
igan because the law achool Is the beat
in hla opinion, and because as a Mich
igan man ha would meet ths best east
ern ana western college athletes In com
petition. . ' .
But things did not break well for Kel
ly. He entered achool upon an allow
ance from his father. Financial re
verses CUt Off this aiiowani;
sprinting wonder waa forced to aeelc
employment. He secured a position in
a cigar stora and billiard room in Ann
Arbor Snd continued his studies. But
the remuneration was not enough ana
Kelly naa to leave cnw. .
Juat now Kelly is working In Itxolt.
n hia tnnn.v until such a time as
he can return to college. .
This case in iisen ""t. il
make fair-minded persons hesitate i about
accepting Jordan's statementa relative
to Yost Had Michigan been prone to
hire men or atnieuc aunnj, "k--tunlty
offered in KeUy ca-e wou d
have been snapped' at. The legitimate
aZaZ ivin him an easy position
iroSnd thJ school, with a fair salary.
could have been anopiea nu
igan team would have been strengthened
But'instead. Kelly was permitted to
slip away. He will return when he can
afford to. Michigan wanta him. He
want. Michigan, but both want each
other only upon grounds of un.ue-
tloned atnieuc nonwu. . ------
say that a hint given by Kelly, to some
of the big universities In the eaat or
west of his predicament and dealre to
rnter. would result In thla phenom of
the cinder path being offered a sinecure
for the next iour yw.a. .
Dan, who while a student at tha Unl
veraity of Oregon, ran the 100 yards n
a 3-5 seconds and Is now hailed as the
champion amateur sprinter of the world,
is going to run In the- meet of the Pas
time Alhletlc club in New York city
January 17. Dan fell down badly in the
championship games in jamesiowu wv
summer, finit
- Um A thirj in a. heat
Slimmer, iuiuiuuk ; , v..
which was won in 10 1-8 seconds, but
which was won in IO 1-D seconaa, uui
his friends have always claimed that
tha climate of Virginia knocked him out.
. a . m. TkVau Va-.lt rti A W 111
in tms meet in i
have a chance to redeem himself.
PRIZES TO BE GIVEN
TO PRIZE CHOPPERS
A mammoth Woodmen Initiation and
picnic, to ba new at tsm v-ny, mmr
and ii, was decided upon at on enthusi-
sbHa maorln tr nf fhrinTMirfi rTTTeHCni.inK
all tha campa In Polk county, held in
Dallas Tuesday evening. The meeting
decided to offer the following prises:
To the camp making the largest pro
rata gain In membership, between now
and May 22. a handsome flag, and to
the second largest, a silver-mounted set
of working tools; to the Woodman who
brings In seven new applications, a val
uable gold ring, and to the Individual
member obtaining the largest number
of applications, a solid gold badge. .
U. Tocse of Falls City was elected
chairman; H. L. Beymour of Dallas, sec
retary, and W, W. Davlaon of Dallas,
treasurer. . ,
ARRANGE MOTHERS'
MEETINGS FRIDAY
Meetings for mothers will be held
Friday, January 24, under tho auspices
of the Home training association as
follows: Sellwood school, at 2:30 p: m.
Dr. Esther Pohl will speak upon "The
General Health of School Children";
Shaver school, 8:30 p. m.. Dr. F. A.
Klehle will talk upon. "Caring for tha
Eyes Of School Children"; Thompson
school S p. m.r subject, ''Why Wa Hava
Mothers' Circles," by Mrs. W. J. Haw
kins. All mothers and others interested
are Invltid to attend the meetings.
Simple Home Care that Anyone Con
Use Without Palnv Danger or
Loss of Time from Work -
SENT FREE TO ALL
I cars rapture without operation, pain, dsn.
ger or loss of time. When I sy cure, I do
not mesa hold, bnt a core tbst stars cored
and does swsy with trasses for all time.
To coarlncc yon sod your raptured friends
thst my Discovery sctaslly carss I want you
to test it without ens cent xpensa' to your
self. Be member, 1 am not trylof to sell yon
s trass, bat I offer yon en absolute, perfect
sod perms nent care tbst oiesos freedom from
pain and suffering, a largely Incressed physic
al and mi'iiUl rigor, s fuller enjoyment of
life's blessinirs and yesrs of comfort sad sat
Isfaction sdded to be length of your life.
Don't send sny money, simply fill oat the
caapoa below, indicate ion lbs diagram the
location of tbs rupture, and mall it to me.
Don't neglect this Important matter a single
day or continue to be torturei an longer by
ebesp, resdy-made trasses. . i '
Mr ' remarkable Offer is the fairest eef
made and should be taken advantage of imme
diately by., all. rupture, soffsreis.
Froo Treatment Coupon
Hark on ths diagram the location of tho
rupture, answer tha questions and mail this to
Or. W. 8. RICE,' 849 Main Street, Mima, N. Y.
Aidrm.
v al Time Svpturedt .
s i m I Itfiuprsir
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CITY LIGHT PLANT
Either This or Competition
.With Company Jow Bup; t
; H plying tho Current.;
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a muninlnal liahtins? clant for Port-,
tana wiinm va i "
slogan advanced by Mayor Harry Lane
at yesterday's council meeting and tha
n tha Itahtlnr
oommittea with tha underetandlng that
It Is to report on tha proposition at the
next regular meeting of the council- Iha
proposition came up when Councilman
Annua iniroaucvu m iuuhvu w y ,i
tnr hl.la tn nnntract for city lighting for
wouncuman jtuanua uujovum w
ui . -. .. k nnff a narlnd
-m , . . 1 1 . -ttlulaj
and asked that the time ba limited to
.a. A.l... 1 1 ii hap aainailltlna1
engineer of tha Portland Railway, Light
tt Power company, atated that his com-
I.WV IWt, aava...... -
any wouia not enmr ww m
i- ..... M u - u - a . I Tm hH that
If hla company aecurad tha contract It
14(0,000 worth, of machinery to handle
.W-. I a ' K.alM... m wA B.11.K a i,rv.
ILIV V1VJ m UH.I.W a. va waavaa - - a.
expenditure would not be warranted by
contract lor i-h iimn n joai-.
Councilman Rushlight and - Kallaher
objected to Annand'a motion and after
a dlsousslon it was Anally amended so
ss to read "not to. exceed flva years."
Mayor Lane then spoke from the
chair and aald that the people would
Awa-i a,.p AWM II aVt 1 1 n ar nlallt In
the courae of twe or threa years
Wa nn.lit tn hava our own HahtlnS
Iant If wa can get tha power and even
a a sm n n r a-. na na ahla to sat
competition for tha city's llghtiifg from
some omer sourca. id- cny wm u put
to an annual expense of about 1200,000.
a . . a ii.hii.. 1 m 4mwm w a . i. .
that Is, if tha streets are properly
lighted, and the matter Is worthy of
serious consideration. . .
Councilman Annand explained that tha
company's contract with the city ex
piree December II. 1908, and ha did not
want to sea tha city left without street
lights. Mr. Huber said If hla company
Is to get tha contract for city lighting
It must have at leaat 10 months to In
stall Its additional machinery.
Councilman Kellaher then moved to
hava tha matter referred to tho light
ing committee to report at tha next
regular meeting of the council. This
committee In its annual report favor
ably mentioned tha proposition - of a
municipal lighting project and It - is
probable that ita next .report will ba re-
fileta with figures and statistics bear
ng on the proposition. ,
HEW JAIL SITE HARD
MORSEL TO DIGEST
Committee's .Report Turned
Down Further, Inves
tigation Ordered.
Vhe report of the ways and means
committee at yesterday's meeting of the
city council on the new eaat aide jail
was the cause of a warm discussion
which resulted In turning down the
committee's report and sending tha mat
ter, back for further investigation by
the committee on health and police. ,
ftiiBinuauuiia vi Ki.ik wvia iuuv wj
i wuiiam Keiai, wnose property at
J Eighth and Hancock streets the ways
I and means committee recommended for
1 aa mm mm. Jt laminllnaa sf AMa'aA aaUa
aim uioaue wiumiitw cviviumivuuu
purchase and Councilman Menefee who
Lale t,a aa-.aJil.. n klmai.il w A u4
luuii 1,113 j ruiai iv 9 t-v iiiiusvit ivwi w
hotly, accusing Reidt of tacking a bon
us to his price of sale because ha was
selling to the city.
The police committee of tha executive
board recommended the purchase of a
site for the new Jail at Union and Han
cok streets, to cost 14,170. The wsys
and means committee thought they had
found a bargain In tha Reidt property
at fS.OOO. The latter covers one-half
block and is more easy of access to
the -city barna, while the property select,
ed by ths executive board contains but
one lot
In an impassioned speech Reidt ad
dressed the council, but was called down
by Mayor Lane who told the irate prop
erty owner that no one -In the council
chamber was deaf. Reidt stopped short
but proceeded in milder tones.
Library for Clatsop Bar. ;
(Special Dispatch to The Joornsl.l
Astoria. Or., Jan. 23. The Clatsop
County Bar association has rvlsed tha
list of prices to be charged by the mem
bers for legal servlcea and has decided
to purchase a law library to be owned
by tha association and to be placed in
the new courthouse for use of ths cir
cuit court Judge and attorneys, the
same as Is done in Multnomah county.
A. Cure for Kiaary,
"I have found a curs for tha jnlserr
malaria poison produces," Kays R. M.
James, of Louellen, S. C. 'It's called
Electric Bitters, and comes In BO-cent
i l
bottles. It breaks np a case of chills or
- 1 M I - ........ 1- 1 - 1 A-. a. a .taaaaa. aanaf
H pi liuua aiUKa in aauuvrat iiv viuiv, iwu
it puts yellow Jaundice elebn out - of
commission, - 1 ii ia uroai iodic incut-
cine and blood purifier gives .quick re
lief i all stomach, liver and kidney
complaints and the misery of lama back.
Sold under guarantee at Skldmora Drug
Co.'s drug store. .
Scoit's Santal-Pepsin capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
For Tnflammstloa or Catarrh ot
tbs Bladder and Dissassd Kid
lS. SO CUSS FAS. VOTSS
olekly and DsrmanentiT the
mrat eaaaa at Sjaasa beaa
I ana saiewt, bo mattar of sow
loot standins, Absplatelf
harmleas- BoMby dragfista,
Price fl.e9.ar by mail, post.
saia, fi.w, s ooxaa, jawo. ,
TKE SASTAL-PEPSIK1
Bcltofoatalna, Oslo. . .
Every Vcman
. noon in woDumai
MARVEL Whirling Spray
am vmjiwm a aTI JfT.
Hon and acfioa. liest-at.
est Most Conrenlent,
"f a i
AtayaararsnMfcrH. ,
if ha mm nnr.t anr rl w fKak
IHutumted book4-al4. It tfrtm
full rmrtlenIrs.nrfdlTvtion ftw
ntnttr. dbi mihi lauib inr
YaluAblatoUdie. MARI ES CKf
jam wm amm ' am . mAmmmr
For Sale by Skidmors Oruf Co., Woodard,
Claras Oo. and laSua-Psvis Pras ce.as storoa.
RKVKB KOWa TO FAI1.
Tarrant's Extras of Oobebs aaa
Oopalbaia .. .: '';- -.
ThMaiaiiakMdMirNfiA'mi-(ot
conorrhoas,elsA, whttaa, at-o. Easy
Ss taka, soovonisa to oarrr. Fif tt
ZTiiioMssfai aas. ai
tmiV Sawwa OS ' wai lui a, - "
Ington st, Portland, Or.: or by mall from
Tha Tarrant Co, 44 Hudson stv New
r. u . I ' . M ni IDaah.
1 lir. :.T'. 'banderaon'a "'' Compound
Kavln and Cotton Root Pilla
tha best and only rallanle
,: remedy for DtHL.4k.tEt PER'
?10II. Cure the moat obstin
ate cases In I to 10 daya Price tl
par box.' or three bo? as t Sold by
druggists everywhere. , Address T. J.
FlMAiCS. Ut First sU Portiand. Qb
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23, 1903.
BURGLARS LOOT WHEN
FA3IILY IS AT PLAY
Burglars entered the residence
i 7.:i....,i..u . ana t'l.nil.Fi at
of
naui . duv.i ii.i.i, -v - .
Saturday night and stole a large quan
a . . M ..lluawafa mrA AihAl SI r Itlfrkal M
jrUHV H"B -v r - -
VI 1 T U pilfOI TfMl a vaiv -
value. The members of the family were
attHndlng the theatre at tk time-the
burglars made their call an& the theft
waa not discovered until near midnight
The police were- notified of the robbery,
tut no arrests hava yet ' been made.
1 he property stolen represents a value
of about S&00.
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V '.
Discriminating Men
. a . .1 .l 1
Insist on knowiDff wliat they buy. In electing a Umulant they
llwTri demand Qculo. Whiskey. The Government Hlran
5UInp,, it only lound on Mtwal whiskiefc . Tbi ump sealt ,
every ooiue
SoitiiooSn-
the pukl- ruuu
It tells the eiact Al-Proof and Qtwuitity of wh j-JeAb
bottle. Ita purity, mellowneis and flavor cornet ONLY Iran perfect J
&ling and perfect ageing. AU Flrst-Claa Dealers Soil It. ;
SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO., Jeffersoa County, Ky. ;
BLUMAUER &
1'ortiana, ure.
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MEN
PAY WHEN YOU ARE CURED
A cure under my treatment is positively certain.
There is no guesswork about my methods. I know
exactly WHAT to do for each patient, and HOW
to do IL I oausa no pain and you ned not be
detained from work a fclnglo day. CONSULTA
TION AND ADVICE FREE. I want every ail
ing man to fael that be can coma to me at any
time and learn tha truth about his condition
without it costing Wm a cent Don I delay. Coroo
now today.; ' ' ' ; ' .. '
My Fee For a ft,
Thorough Cure AY
is Merely CJ ,
I
tvriikirCC This dangerous ailment is merely a symptom
WEAKNtba matlon or congestion of tha prosUte gfand,
. . .. . - V a---. .lanrl la tvmmntlT reduced
is.niinfc w matlOn Or cpnganun " ' r-7a .1
... . . I 1 , .1,1. i.na la -irnitinH reduced to ItS U
my own ?nMiwftl Vh. faaClng Tasult I
jnal StatSb ana toniyw uuv. .
Contracted Disorders
In io other ailment peculiar to men
Is a prompt and thorough cure no
essential. Contracted disorders tend
to work backward until tha most
vital nerve centers become involved
in the inflammation. Then follows
a chronlo stage that stubbornly re
sists all ordinary treatment. Bafety
demanda that every vestige of infec
tion be eradicated at tha earliest
possible moment My treatment Is
thorough. Tha remedies employed
hava a mors positive action than haa
ever before .been attained, and so
perfect Is my method, of application
that even chronlo cases yield com
pletely. ' "
Advice and Consultation Free
. Come and have a private talk
If you are not prepared to undergo
give neipiui suggestions io men who are "i
not come to Portland, write for particulars of mj system of horns -trej
Ta.-.ia.- iii.niii-. an A onl-irad iharta free If von will caU- 1
. Varicocele. Contracted-
Ida . m. a-a a ' m i
Snccl&e tsiood foison l treat
Consultation free. ' ,
! Offics hours, f a, m. to t. p.
The UUU I UK
834M X0SSI80V BTSSXT, OOS1TEB IXOOITD,. POXTXJTS, OBZajl
;;EZSSaaaEZSSSSSSSZZSSiaSZZa:i,
!
E2 1
. ; mvitcsi
nhTalrlana hava treated
yon for so-called "weakness." i you
a . . J 1 taaMnaia. !-, if mt
WSra neiVCU IVUlVl- aaa. a- -
all. and ths reason Is very apparj
ant when tha causa of . loss of
power In men Is understood.
Weakness" isn't s, -weakness at
alL but Is merely a symptom of
chronlo Inflammation In tha pros-
dissipation or soma contracted dis
order. Our system of local treat-
ITieriL , dill V . - a.a- a -- - V
remove - una luiwinumuini
sn is tha only tratman.
nenUy raatora strsngtb , and vigor.
rMiarM or avur iwo
j rwawi w m A Wm --a -a . -
Oor Fee 55 to 10
II arhaa
taai
S4ttsF sB' W sBjrss&w w rsw w -
rv-awnTTT.TaTTOlf OOirrZaOEaffTXAXiABD IJTTITKJ6V a personal tnorona
and eearchlng examination Is desired, though If Inconvenient to call, wrltp,
ua a full description of youf trouble. Our of flea houra are from t a. trV
i m a.P.ntin-- Sunday from to IX. Addreaa or call on tha ft
STOUISfWvDISPENSAn
Mmaa-0 sfmim'ivi. T1USI1L
JOE SIVENER IS HELD J
TO THE GRAND JUJ
v . , ,
Joe Blvener, ,' tha brother-ln-lawj
Melville Bradley and tha man who i
clpltated the trouble that resulted!
tha killing of Policeman GlttlngsJ
Bradley, was today held o ansvar
tha grand Jury on two charges of
talnlng money by falsa cretenaes.
Is accused of passing worthless che
i - . . a, a , , t.tA .
tuincia j were ; jiiou av eiu uu
charge, '
H0CH, Distributers.
I GUAI
ANTE
A CUR!
for Any
Simple
Disorder
. BS. TATXOB,
Tito teadlsf paclalf
)tora of lnfla
anrl. And unl
. . ,, -
Varicocele
This most prevalent of all disss
OT men IS suso ma mwi ui"v'
either through dread of, ths ha
methods of treatment commonly
ployed or through ignorance of
u .4- B..r. that ajv.mnAn.v
diseaaa. As varicocele Interferes'
recti v with the circulation and r
cess of waste and repair through
the aenerativ organs, tha necest
nt a nrnmnt and thorouah cure ci
not , ba too forcibly emphasised,
cure varicocele in ona week by
absolutely painless process.
cures ara thorough and absolut
permanent, and ara aeoamplls
without tha use of knife, ligat
or caustic . . i
with ma concerning your ailment -'d
treatment at this time, I can alwj
Disorders, Stricture, Piles, U
M fa. 11 mm, mm. afT afw i
ana nevsr iau w succi cu
j ,
mT Sundays, 10 to 1 only. ' j
1AYLUK Gt
ii
CURE, NOT TALK
IS WHAT YOU WANT I
' tort arrjBT. ooui to trs vSOOvex cj,
ZiATES. WHT HOT JfOWt MIUBa"
BVrFEB : AST MiaSB OX MOKUUBS CT
OTBXRS. m , ' C
CONSULTATION ' FREB . b
tt ws do not ours yon It wUl no oost rJ)
i ons esnt. s
EOZSMA, nittPXiES, BLOTCHE3, ITCHIW j)
BUBMUrO, BZSCOI.0Jls SZOSI O H5f
'- ft
taVTXiABCMATXOH AJfS At.1. OkllAlJ
SB0VBX.S9 OOMMOW AMONO JS-- 1 1
.. evebt OASB I
6f contracted disease wo treat A
thoroughly cured; our ' patianr
have no relapses.- when ws pn
nounce a caaa cured there is not'
particle of Infection or Inflsmmf.
lion remaining, and there Is nf
tha slightest danger that the it
eaaa ' will return in Ita origin"
form or work Its way Into the gei".
eral system. No contracted df
order is ao trivial aa to warra,
uncertain ' methods of treatmerV
and we especially solicit thot
, - . T- . -"."V' . l,
- : v
nnabia to cur ? j,
PAID UNLESS CVBSO. fj
rv
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