The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 25, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE. OREGON.' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 25, 10C3.-
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Iowa:
Forward, Captain Fenurcb and
Tut-
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Nawf YoricvJan. ';' ii Jo Can says
taet Facky JfrFarlaaM la the legitimate
lightweight champion.; 0i world. The
colored boxr Informed Harry uumore,
McFarland'sssarrrfjrjhat H- hud no
desire to ftfTit alnftftd wm tnrougo
with tilt .glOVftS eacepi in emuinuu.
' flan regrets' that'll did not relln
hia tula in favor of the stock
yards lad and tiplnjn that he had no
iU (hit i arrest little fighter th
! Irishman n wha he banded the lie hi-
weight crown ueerg -.aiemBic
Cana.aaVa 1 HtftrHl toady to Dt
"15.009 that Mrsriaad can whip Nelson,
and coated 1500 today to be forfeited
; V if he doea not make good hia assertion
f nrni'Mlnr Nrlaon iFmili thi dfl. .
1 think thla fellow MrFarland la
tha beat of the lightweights, and to
. back up tny Judgment.- stand ready to
.', bet Nelaon IB.OOU that Pack y can beat
i him, .. MrFarland la the only on of
' theae Rood boya that can make 133
t pounds ringside, and I regret very much
that. I relinquished-th title to Memsio,
who la too big for the class."
When asked "whet to would do If
Nelson happened to beat McFarland, Joe
Isttghed and. said there waa not .much
danaer Of -tha t,"" ' ' " ' ' "' ' '"
-We are r-ady to Hrfse with Nelson
. tti minute' said Harry Ollmore, tnan-
ager for McFarland. ' "Nelaon haa re
peatedly anid that'h did not care to
" fight Facky because of the clone
friendship - that" existed between them,
but when . it . cornea down to dollar
Tacky will not let hia friendship for
the pane stand In the way. He saya ho
and Nelson are fighters-tn the aunt 41
vision, and -that. as-bo to 'have chain
pionahlp aspirations.. It la essential that
thy meet and decide the 'question of
supremacy Detweent&in.' v. , t .
DOLAI POSTSlJOKEY
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Kid Ervin's Charre Will
. , ,3Ieet'Dallcs Boxer oh
; Any; terras. ,
Jack Dolaa l. willing to .meet E. N.
Davis, The Dalles' boxer, before The
Dalles Athletic club' and thU morning
posted-the ISO forfeit required by Davis
to guarantee hia appearance in the ring
any time within the next month.
in putting; up five golden eagles with
(immy suuivan tma momma, uoian
through his manager. Kid Ervlu, agree
' to go not ices than 15 rounds with Da
vis, and by the terms permitted htm to
enter me nn at 140 pounds, jjoian's
fiffhtinir weight is l5 pounds, but he
v.-nm wiiiina io conceae ve jounas to
the man un the river. :
Dolan has a Rood record. He has been-
flahting the past two years in Cali
fornia, and won from . Willie Canole in
the fourth round of a 10 round bout.
Jiis other fight of importance was with
Kid George. whom he. bat in two
rounds at Marysville, . ; T , r ,
Dolan has been under -the wing, of
j.rvin ior ine poai mree monins, ana
the former Portland boxer Is taking him
north to meet some of the- fast men on
the sound and in the provinces. He
thinks the boy will be a winner, with a
little more experience. . .
Krvln once, fought, with .Davis, and
says Dolan's opponent is a fast man,
but does jiot apprehend .defeat for his
protegee. So eager was Ervln to. post
the forfeit and arrange, the match that
he would have put up- the money yes
terday but, for a popular fistic superstl
. tlon that Friday is. an unlucky day to
begin fight arrangements, .
WHITMAN'S BASKET
. V TIIEOWEES OX TKIP
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' " (Special Dispatch , to The Journal.)
Whitman CoUege, WalU Walla, Wash,.
Jan. 28.--rThe fWhltma collega basket
ball team lefU yesterday for a week'a
trip . in northern Washington. They
will play six games, three of them ,ln
tercolleglate. , A . . s -
Foiiowina are tne men wno maxe in
trip:,- , Warren . Beit "nd Ned - Barnes,
forwards; Tom Dutcher and, Willard
Felthouse, guards: : : Badf ord Rigsby,
captain, center; substitutes, Alfred Belt,
centert Harry v.Davenport, . forward;
,' Howard..' Wrabert3 guard; manager Joe
Bassett;' coach, V. s'MltchelL The
team is ' exceptlonaliir strong. - and Is
countlna; on winning. ft large per cent
of victories. ;- 4 .-i
They play1' Friday night -with Wash.
: inaton State college at Pullman. Batur
day at Moscow with Idaho, and Monday
night who Washington mate college at
Pullman.' Then they will go on to Spo
kane, where two. games wm .te piayea.
: one with Oonzaga college and one with
company K, - National Guard of Wash
ington. ' Tha'. laat " game of the series
will be tlyed Wednesdav -evening with
tha normal school at Cheney. , :. , ; v .
" : FJrst Call for Minstrels.. .
J At a maotlhgto bo held next Tuea
lay night the T. M. C. A. will make
Its first call for minstrels for the an
nual allot, which, will bo held in March.
Prof. Boyer will have the rehearsing
of fh. trourm in rhnrgft
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CLASSIC BURNS if I
Oil 1DDY TRACK I 1
Coleman; center, Palmer; guards.
tie and Nhaw. The Portland players
were: Pugh and ' Gordon,' forwards
Hartman,' center: . Mackla and At Gor
don, guards. ' t
In the preliminary game the Y.'M.
C. A. seconds easily defeated 11111 Mili
tary- academy. At to 10.
The itat Bide High school, .which
piayea v-uiumuia. in me X. U C A.
gym yesterday afternoon, was swamped
by a score of 33 to 6. . ,
On Friday. January SI' the T. M
C. A. , first team will lea-Ve . Portland
for Its -league tour, playing a return
game with .Hoqulam i that night and
Tacoma, .Seattle, Kverett. . Belllngham,
Vancouver and Victoria. on succeeding
uyp in, inp wiu occupy aoout ten
days. , t; i . . v. ( t, 4. x ,
Portland academy will play tha West
Bide High school ln tha X,, id. C. A.
gym this afternoon. , ... . . . .v
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'.i :- Boston 'Motor Boat Show. :,'.
i Boston, Mass., Jan.. .28,. All.' that !
new and interesting In tha way ot motor
craft and engines Is to be seen durln
the coming week in Meohanlca' building,
where the national motor boat and
engine show formally . opens tonight
Heretofore the exhibition of motor h.mt.
has-been' held in- conjunction .with the
automobile show, but this year tha de
mand for space by the motor boat and
engine buildersmad the holding of a
separata exhibition, necessary.- The
large collection exhibits represents mo
tor boat of all kinds and sixes,, hi ta
priced and medium- priced,- the poor
man's boat and the .commercial crafA
and the- high speed' racing machine.
The display of engines represents prao-
ucaiiy. every anown maae, -
witness to pile tip expenses, saying: "I
will bankrupt Trinity county - ar free
mv son. " v
Mrs. Martin creatao a sensation in
New Yorlc about two months ago by at
tlng up the claim that "Baby Johnft was
the Son of the Princess Chlmay.
TIIB VALUE OF CIIAKCOAL,
Tew leople Know How Vfnl It Is la I
, , rrsss mag jaeaiia asa auv7.
Noarly everdybody knows that char
coal la na aaissi mm tuu.iouii
disinfectant and purifier In nature, but
few real lie its value when taken Into
the human system for the same cleans-1
ing purpose. - ' '
, Charcoal ts a remedy that tha more
you take of It the better; it la not a I
drug ,at alL but simply -absorbs the
gaaea and impurities .always present
in the stomach and intestines ana car
riss them out of tha system. . . '
Charcoal sweetens the ' breath after
smoking, .drinking, or after eating on
ions and other odorous vegeiaDies.,
.' Charcoal effectually clear and im
proves the complexion, It Whitens the
teeth and further acts as s natural and ;
eminently safe catliaruu. . . .- . .
. It absorbs the injurious gases which
col'.ect in tha stomach and bowels; it
disinfects the mouth and t throat, from
tha poison of catarrh.
All druggists sell , cnarooai in on
Tlie Way tYe Do
Dentistry
If 1 ft dentist ' with ft - good reputa
tlon charaes 11.00 for a sold nrnwn.
miym me oupiicaie can De mad
rides , to ! every
. Winners t IlftndbalV ' . '
- Following - are the' results of tha
Multnomah handball tournament games
played last. night: : - '-. -.-
llolbrook won fron James, Il-;;1-
11 .ana - zi-is.'- if '. ( - , ' - (
. Edwards .wo
and'81-H..(
, from ' Dresser, I1-1S
motjierof BAjjrJonN ;
. ARRESTED FOR ARSON
Ran ' Francisco,. Cal., Jan. - 15. Mrs.
John Martin, famous all over tha coast
because of her connection with the John
Martin will case and the "Baby John"
incident, - Is under- arrest at Redding,
California, Tha complaint charges he'
with arson In burning a cattle barn on
Brown's Creek, near Weavervllle. Janu
ary 7, entailing a loss of S2.000. The
barn was the. property of Mrs.. Jamoa
Morris, who was a atrong ...witness
against her in the famous will case.
"Baby John," now a boy of - is, was
bound over .to the superior court oa tha
same charge. At nia preliminary exat
ination, - which laated over a week and
Waa full of sensations, Mrs. Martin acted
as his counsel,' and waa calling nearly
every person . in .t rinity county aa a
form' or another, but probably the best
charcoal and the most! for the money
is in Stuart s cnarcoai losenges; iney
are composed Of the finest powdered
willow -charcoal, ' and other ' harmless
antiseptics in tablet form or rather in
the form of large pleasant tasting. los-
enges, . tha - charcoal being , mixea , with
Honey.. , , ... ,
1 The dally use of these loxenge will
soon tell 10 a. much . Improved condu
tlon of the general health, .better com
plexion, sweeter breath and purer blood.
ana . tne beauty or it is. that no possi
ble r.arm can result from tneir con
tinued - use, but,' on the contrary, great
A Buffalo physician,- in apeaklng'-'-of
the benefits of-, charcoal, a ye: 1 ad
vise -fltuart's Charcoal Loienge to all
patient sufferlna from' ass In stomach 1
and bowels, and to clear the complexion
and purify - the breath, mouth and
throat; I also believe the liver is great t
ly benefit tod by the dally us of them;
they coat bJt twenty-five cents box
at drug store-, and although In some
sens a patent preparation, yet I be
neve.. 1 get more - and better charcoal
In Stuart's Charcoal Dosenges than In
any of the ordinary charcoal tablets.
' Send your nam and address today
for a free trial package and -see for
yourscii., r: a. stuart co, zoo etuart 1
Dunning. MarahaiL Michigan.
no cheaper, by any other dentist la it
s . . - - -
There are two
Story; , 1
The Other Side You nav for tha
esiauiianea reputation.
Our Bide Tha difference la: Our
Kront .1 much leas and we work
arder for our money but wa alva
. L - I . I ' . i An
uu in Hunt vaiua ior st.vu.
Our 17.00 artificial teeth stand m
the same equality regardless of
price. -,.,). i' , ,.1 .... ,j(
No -man ever made a better brlds-a
, . - . . -
imb'wi vtivr ur .vv. per luoiu,
Our filllnaa are tha heat.
' tir. w. 1 . t
j uaw uui una prica. zpa-enn
get no better, no matter what you
pay. investigation costs nothing.
Com and see us. Wa will aav you
" ' u aew'ur leeio.
Montgomery Picked to Win
$10,000 Prize at Emeiy
vjire Track" Todajv
. - - rCaltcd Press. Leased Wirt.) .
Ban Francisco. Jan. 25 On a track
ankle deep with ' mud-: the great BUrns
handicap, the Pacific coast's turf clas
sic will be 'An this afternoon at Em
eryvine.
: Twelve and perhaps 13 horses are
expected to ro to the post - to contend
for the 110.000 nrlxe and despite the
condition of the track a. sensational race
le -looked for. The very condition of
the track : has added - Interest to the
event,? as it has. Increased, the uncer
tainty of the 'outcome.
Montgomery, although picked "by' the
wise ones to win. will be compelled to
pacg izs pounds, top weignt, through a
field of mud, while' Rifleman, second
choice, with' 125 pounds up. is not much
better off. There are many, however,
who believe that If the race is to be
between Montgomery and Rifleman, the
latter will win. This belief ia - based
on Owner Carman's faculty for putting
one over in ine moi unexpeciea . man
ner..
Clamor, Barney Schrleber's horse.
with Walter Miller up, bas quite a
following. The probable starters, with
tneir jocaeys ana weights are:
Montgomery, 128, K. Dugan.
Rifleman. 125, G. Burns.
ItOgistilla, 115, Heatherton.
A. Muskoday, 111, Stuart.
. Massa, 106, Keogh.
Sidney F, 105, Fischer.
Clamor, 105. W. Miller.
. Johnny Lyons, 104, Hayes.
Joe Coyne, 103, C. Miller.
Royal Maxim, 102. Davis.
Wing Ting, 100, J. Butler.
MIhs Officious, 100, W. Kelly.
Gromobol (doubtful starter).
These are pictures In characteristic 'fighting pose of the principals
in the notable fight which" occurred in Boston last week. At the left is 1
Packy McFarland, the hard-hitting Chicago fighter, who won the bout, !
and at the right is Bert Keyea. of Philadelphia, with whom he fought.
HARTMAN &
THOMPSON
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BANKEKS
CHAMBER OP
COMMEBCS
jwiy 4 interest on
time deposits and
possess many de
sirable conveni
ences for handling
tins important
line of business.
rKmitdProwiaKKry ,
SPORTING HOJES
r
Local and Otherwise.
qpTNISHES OS THREE TRACKS.
Freddie Weeks, the Colorado -feather
weight, has retired from 'the ring to ac
cept a position with a mining company.
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Alter a retirement 'of five years Jerry
Molloy. thevProvldence bantem; is once
more in the game and . looking for a
pout.
-a ' e
Manager "Carr of Indianapolis has
slsmed a nlaver bv the name or uusn.
We have often wondered .who this bush
league fellow; was.
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Nuff Ced" McCreevey. leader - of the
Boston rooters, has offered to the player
of either Boston team who steals the
Vnost bases In 1908 ft handsome diamond
f ng. . : ;. - .
I.lttle Jack Thoney and Champ Osteen
will reenter the American league this
season. Botn Doys were given a mai
the same season several years ago.
It waa rouah on the Hartford roller
polo fans to have their team, which was
anxious to place him and also get
glance at the color of his money ,
'; .
Montgomery. Rifleman and Colonel i
Jack have been picked by the' doplsts to
run one, two, tnree in tne rich Burns
nanaicap at Emeryville this afternoon.
There may be some surprise, however.
owing, to the heavy imposts the claasy I
animals are required to carry In the
western feature 1 event. With anythina
UKe equable weights the three choices I
snouio lana 'tne coin. But mayoe his
tory, will repeat and. another ' mule" will
cop - the wad.
Moving pictures showlna the Gunner
Moir-tommy Burns neavy weight cham
pionship of the world tight in "dear ole
L.unnon will be a theatre attraction
here early next week. Local sports will
have an excellent opportunity to see
wnai aina or a najnier in neavyweiani
claimant really Is. Locally Burns is not
thought mucn 01, out ms improvement
may win mm new irienaa.
No Cocaine, No Gas
No Students
Our success Is dua to uniform
high-grade work at reasonable prices.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heart weak-
nesa ' can now- nave their teeth ax-
tracted riued and bridgework ap
plied without the laaat pain or dan-
ior.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION ,, .BO
il-KARAT CROWNS K M
BRIDGE WORK 5.00
UUH tttuST fUKlN PIjATJS. . H.OO
AXJLt JLiiMJtCUPATS 15.00
TEETH,
Uramlaatloa and Oonroltatlon rrae.
Re-Enameling Teeth
Is the greatest Invention In modern
dentistry and has been most success
ful of all methoda
W extend to all a special invite.
tlon to call at our office and hav
their teeth examined free of charge?
We own and control tha lara-est
and . best equipped dental establish,
ment in tha world, having It offices
all told. . . -v.
. W give a written guarantee with
all work for 10 years. Lady attend
ant... ,,-'-....-. , . -i- .
Open evenings UU ?. ' Sunday -1 to 1.
Union PainlessDehtists
saiM Morrison Bt, Oornr Tlrat.
PORTLAND
1
anteed
Work at these Prlcfes:
Oold Crowns . . . ', . , ... . . . . fl4.00
ia ..,S-I.UU
Gold Fillings.. ,..!. OO to S2.50
Set Teeth, best made.... ....sr. OO
Teeth, mounted on gold.... .875.00
Teeth, mounted on platinum.. 150
EASTERN
STS
Tim; rioor mothna aoiiaiar; ,'
, . ... Ihon Ma S780.v'' .
r. W. Cor. Wasalag-tOB and Fourth.
.Cfflc hours.'! to :30 n. m. Hun.
dyv. to 1 p. n. , ' ,
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MILITARY'
ACADEMY1;
PORTLAND ORE',
S a Boarding and Oft
School for Koung Men and
Boya.
Preparation ' ' for eoU
leges, U. & Military and
Naval Academlea Ae
eredlted to SUnford,
Berkelay, Cornell. Am
. herst and all State Uui.
Vrsltls nd Agricultural
. Colleges. Manual train
Ing. Bnalnea . aouraa.
. The principal has had IS
iaarruxperlane to Pert-1!
I ; land, t Comfortable quar- 3
ivr. xsvsi nrirunminii. s
For Illustrated . catalog
and other lueratura . ad
drass
J. W. DILI. M. D.,
Principal and Proprletom,
B LOO 0
m h. and dnn't knM
ta Werst auease
sarta. set tb
test to cor WHEN
TOD KNOW WHAT
TO DO. Hsay aared
plmDls. spot aa tbN
skla, sares tn tb A
noati
bsu-,
Isrrh. I
It la BLOOD POISON. Bead to UB. BROWN,
SSS Arch 8U, Pbllsdslphla. Peaa fee
BKOWM'8 BLOOD CUBB. 2.00 per bettlei
last ea BKntb. Bold la Portlaad Oalf . kg
Woodward. Clark O.
mi
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HAS AN EASY VICTORY
FtfR THOUGHTFUL
PEOPLE
Not only has there been no specific
.for chrome' kidney 'disease, but physi
cinns ana iharinaJat. have had no
treatment for Inflammation of the kld-
In evidcnce'of this let us quote from
mie of the la tisst authorities, James
. l yson. ; M.- D., Professor -of Medicine in
, the I riUerwtty ef Pennsylvania. In his
latest work tl4, vage 156) he plainly1
JH,m to euraOve measures to restore
Vi'-Jl normal condition, "I
UKUfcVE THERE).. ARB NONE."
He turthM says the change from tha
. f rut sU(e the curative period) to
the eecaiid rrchront- stage Keonsid-
red incurable) is probably established
n all cases by the hlxth, month.
Fulton's. Henal Compound is the first
nnd only .thing ever known that con
trols Inflammation of. the kidney g and
errests further destruction: and It -lias
this effect In both ststrea of the disease.
How can thoughtful Deoola affm-.
think of anything else at any etase of
kidney trouble?; . " . . ' yl
- Due. to ka . deplorable lack t gnowl-
, rngv as 10 me seriousness or ' kidney
rilscaie and a common disposition to
treat it lishtly kidney deaths hav ln
crea uniu vney now reach 63,000 an-
minnv vr a Hundred and , seventy
.Literature mft!ld free. ? "' ... ' :--s,v,
JUHN J. FULTON CO.," -.
.--.,..i)aktand,.CallforBla.2i
V i'ton's Hcnnl Compound can be had
r-t a-4 i.rst-tla.- drustoa, .. vr
Results at New Orleans.
New Orleans, Jan. 26. The results
yesteroay:
Mile and a sixteenth Gen. A. White
won. Bulkhead second, Sylvia O third;
time, 1:66.
Six' furlongs Minot won, Jack Brat
ton second, ilappahannock third: time,
1:18 4-6. - . .-
Seven turlongs Rustle won, Sainesaw
second, Jevet third; time, 1:34.
Six furlongs Halbert won, Hancock
second, Mrv Peabody third; time,
1:17 3-5. . . - .
Mils' and .aauarter Paul won. Suffice
second, Daring third; time, 2:16 2-6.
one ana a quarter mues wwv Alicia
won, . Milshore secona, . jonn Mcttride
third; time,' 2:16 2-6. -
ltesults at Oakland. ,
Oakland, Jan. '2 6. Emeryville results
yesterday: :'.';:. ..
Five and a nair runongs, purse kx
eouer won. Hilgert second, Slightly
thlid; tlme i:iu 1-5.
"... Three furlongs, purse--Workbox won,
On Parole second, Beaumont third; time,
0:37 8-6.
Mfla and a half sellingTetanus won,
Matador Second, urapnite tnira; time,
2:42 3-6. ,
Mile and iO yarda. iurseDown Pat
rick won, the .Englishman ' second, , Jo
cund third; time, 1:64 1-6.
Mile and a - sixteenth, selling Bar-
donla won. Taunt second, Crystal Wave
third; time, 164- i-fr. - -
Five and a half furlongs, purse
Marian Louia won, airy utreet second,
Bapnomore tniro; ume, 1:11.
iSa&1ru at ,he t,me' nbqniam';:; G'iTeji, a Severe
Drubbing at J5asketball
Minor Games in "Gym,"
Arthur Irwin' says that with the aid
of his new-light. ball 'games - can be
nlaved ' at - nlaht. It might be a good
thins- to keen some ball players worklna
at night.
Professional hockey appears to be not
so popular in-Canada this winter as in
lormer years, ine cnampion wanaerers
of Montreal played to unusually poor
business on meir recent trip over me
circuit. r
y . .;, - v - -
Bob ; Torrey head football coach of
the University of Pennsylvania, has re
signed. -Dr. Torrey's . contract will ex
pire in April and it Is his intention to
oeain the pracuce 01 ms proression im
mediately. 1
In a recent account of a basketball
e-ama? from' Dallas It was reported that
Dallas college a craca DasKeiDau team
had defeated the Ashland Normal school
by a score of K8 ta 5. The team against
which the overwhelming, score, was made
did not represent the normal school, but
was composed 01 Asmana poys. no rar
Dallas has- never beaten an - Ashland
Normal team.
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A srood sized crowd attended the Jack
ltll bcnent ai Jwerriu a nau.jast nigm
and a neat sum was netted with which
to send the former Hgntweignt pugilist
to Arizona for the benefit or his heaitu.
. The California State League haa quite
a bunch of Btar pitchers.1 Among them
are Joe Cofbett with Santa Cruz, Brown
with Sacramento.- Henderson and Moski-
man with Stockton, Arrillanes with San
Jose and "Spider Baum with Fresno.
. a,.
Th new Southern International Base
ball league is composed of the cities of
In a game .full of " exciting moments
I the Y. M. . C A. basketball team last
nlgnt won Us third consecutive victory
of the Northwest league series , by de
featin tha fast Hoouiam team by the
decisive score 01 e 10 zi. 1
The visiting team lined op as-toi
At Los Angeles.
Los Anfrelea. Jan. 5. Santa Anita
park results yesterday:' - : r ...
KMve and - a half- furlongs. purse-
Botanist won. Western, second, Klrkfleld J cnariotte, Salisbury and Greepsboro, in
ocijc i.ui 1 . 1 jvortn uaroiina, anu auuwbuu, Mrcou-i
Three . furlongs, purs--Aun7 Aggie m9 and Spartanburg In South Carolina, more like It.
time, 0:37. i V "v ' 'l ''. ' I T... T.rrV Piilliflm ftf thA Jfts.
HIGHEST PRAISE.
Some Portland Citizens , Orow Bnthusl-
Mtlo ' on tn Subject.
Ths itfalss of .the .puMMT
Is merit's Just reward.
Nothing In modern xilmes
Has received tne praise accorded "The
Little Conqueror."
Of some kinds of praise we are skep
tical, - " v ,
We doubt the praise of strangers. '
The highest praise for Portland pub
lic .-.,
Is hearty cxpressloh from Portland
people. - . ' ,
Doan's Kidney Pills are Indorsed In
Portland.' ' ,
No better proof of merit can be had.
Here's a case of it We have plenty
Seven .furlongs.' . selling Master Les
ter won, Louise ' Fitzgibbon second.
Mao tnira: tune, i:zx 4-t.
Mile, aelllna; Azora won," Aucassba
second, i Oentle v- Jlarry third; time,
Mile, purser-Alice won,: uncle -Henry
second, Foncaata thlrdj'time, 1:43 3-6.
Six and a half furlongs, purse Har
vel won. Chief Desmond second. Grind
stone third; time, 1:22. ' . - .-, -
tional league makes It very plain that
the National commission wm aueaa 10
all baseball affairs, or ine country wnn-
out the aid of the minor league organi
zation. t -.:.:l:- '. J''Jii 'k- , - i
-rvi;-"veteran i 'nlayer-manager.; Fred
Lake, Is organizing the Atlantic associa
tion and will maae up nis circun. irurn
the following New England cities: Port
land.. Lewlston and Jbtdderord, Maine;
Nashua, Concord and Manchester,! New
Uumnshire: :. Pawtucket. Newport and
Woonsocket, Rhode Island, and Taunton,
Masaacnusens. mr.!
Norman Selby "Kid" McCoy) has
Mrs. Xs O. ' Stearns of 1641 Base Line
road, Portland, Oregon, -living on West
avenue, says: "I have highly recom
mended Doan's Kidney Pills for several
years. I still do so, believing that any
suirerer rrom Dacaacne or waney 'com
plaint will find this remedy all that Is
claimed for it. . My , Own experience
proved that Doan's - Kidney ..- Pills
promptly relieve - backache ' and ' '-other
noticeable - symptoms of 1 kidney com
plaint" " : - - ; '
i ' Vancouver Challenges Blues.
(Special Dipateli ta Tbe Jooraal.)
wrtJS Jan' JL6"-A challenge
waa received, here yeaterday by theinan-
agar ,of The.'Dallea Bluis W.tTTK.ii
V?J?7.ronl. trom Vancouver, WashlngtoiTl quit the detective businesft n.fSleuthing" j -,. tv7r(,., e,.tS
Athletle club. The season in pretty well I with the . "Kid". Jiason the same wiy I tJfJJSi-SSi.
VATi. "i1 ;e'n. Whose scbed-
fiii 1A-flned'! nd U.-.U not Probable
that the two teams will come together.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., ; Buffalo, New Tork,
aa the' leWelry and automobile business.
But Norman win, noi.o out. or wars;
yery , long,, as counuess promoters are 1
Remember "tie -
Jake no otaer,' '
name DOAN'S and
. Scores of weak, ailiilg men are held up every day by
doctors who bully them into paying exorbitant fees for
worthless dope. These highwaymen resort to every
questionable, method. They fleece their victims by tell- ,
ing them of th awful seriousness of their ailment, no
matter what it is or how trivial it may be. -
They try to make yon believe thafr. your life is in
danger that you .would be past cure in aiwe.ek if. you
didn't pay their outrageous fee for their poisonous trash.
These . doctors don't , , - j . ! r'
want to cure you. Iney . . ., -,
want you to take their
done as long as possible.
Thev like to get several
big fees from a victim before-
he learns their game.
Don t- waste another ,
dollar on doctors and
drugs.- Poison won't cure,;
it it aia you wouia De a
well man now. 4 ;v-s
If you want to get well
vou must take something
that builds health. Drugs
never did and never will
do that. You must help
Nature cure by filling your
nerves with Nature's med
icine electricity, ; y .y
Consider that your body
in run hv electric enercv.!
Fain, sickness and disease'are caused by the breaking
down of some oart of voiir bodv machinery. The rea
son any organ rails to work properly is because it does
not get enough electricity to keep it going. .
Every heajthy man hasfan abundance ; of r electric
energy. He is healthy because every vital organ gets
plenty of the force that keeps it working properly. . Just
as soon as some , organ, fails to get '.enough electfic
energy that part "breaks" down', ; causing ; sickness and ,
various complication?. Then the only way to restore
health is to restore electricity where itis lacking. I
have ; the only successful method of doing that. My
Electro-Vigor fills your nerves and vitals with electric
life while- you? sleep. ;, It; removes the cause of .disease
and builds up health. . :- r? - 'v '
It restores 'strength 'to weak then by. restoring the
power that creates strengtlu f i l, -'i
Electro-Vigor is a dry cell body, battery; that gener
ates a 'constant current of electricity. It is not an elec-.
or Durn-iaH you feel is a gentle, soothing glpw.that im- '
parts new energy. !y( i !.":"?! ' ; -
: I have perfected ElcctroiViffor so that it conveys "the
of current goes , where1 it is -needed and none is. wasted,
of current goes wher ii is needed and none wasted.
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My system of treatment includes special direction
for the use of Electro-Vigor in each particular case, i
I give full instructions for'dfet and. exercise, and ad-I
vise you f fee. of. charge until cured.' "' . ; .
By my method you" can be cured without the'lrts rf
, an npur irom your regular-work. , ,
During he past-month, the change in my condition has
.been wonderful. The varicocele has disappeared, my dl-1
gestion Is better and. I fed"
better than I have for years.!
Tr '. ... JESSE COX?
Waplnltla, Or. . -
Tour treatment has cured
me or rheumatism, and I
am feel In a Hke a new man.!
I certainly consider Elec-
tro- v igor a gooa invest
ment, and- thsnk . vou . for
your Interest In my case. Jj
m"- HARBY BATES. !
is irst St., portiandi O'l
After the use of Electro-
Vigor T have retrained my
lost power, and' am feeling
strong and well again. I
would not take a thousand
dollars for what your treat
ment has done ror me. 3 '-
WM. It ALLEN,
283 San Carlos Ave.; .
San Jose, Cal. v
No matter where you live, r can treat you as success
fully as if you were In taf office., I have a cure In nearly
every town on the map the pest proof that my method
cures. .7,.,,; -fvi '.'..):."'':..::v:4'-'-ir?
I GIVE, IT
Write for my free 100-page book. of Information. Thla
book Is finely 'Illustrated and explains In plain language
many things you want to know. 1 I'll send It, together with
prices of treatment, closely sealed, free, If you will mall,'!
me this coupon. - r-"$ :':i.:X' J-'
S. A.
'.r.- 1314 U9wm& At., 8attl,v Wash or '
.1302 Fillmore Street,' San Francisco.
' Please send pae,; prepaid, v your free i 100-page lllu
StrKted book. - .: .:,,.,-.'..:. ' .1-26-8
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