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    THE i OREGON DAILY. JOURNALS PORTLAND. THURSDAY . EVENING, JANUARY. . S3, 1003.
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With English Football Out
of Way Stanford and Cal-
ifornia Harmonize.
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i ..' - (Special Dlapatek to Tbe Joorsal.)
Stanford University. Cat. Jan. . 0.
The annual meeting of the Inter
' scholastic agreement committee of the
' University of California and Stanford
, ' has passed off with a spirit of harmony
' that was much In contract with the
stormy time year ago. PerhfP the
reason la that the Kuguv altuat on was
left entirely in abeyance and the only
reference to ft waa that If necessary a
special meeting snouia m whihuvu
discuss it. . ,,
An Intercollegiate freshman baseball
.j.ii hut with tha alt Ha
lation that it should not go Into effect and would be able to keep his agree-
..III h anrlnr or iUK. 1 ne kuims rami
Rumors Circulate That Chal-
lenger Is Now Subject
to Dizzy Spells.
(United Pms Laaaed Wire.)
San Francisco, Cat., Jan. iO. There
appear to be contradictory statements
as to the condition of frank le Nell and
whether he will be able to go on In his
fight with Abe Attell at Dreamland rink
to:norrow mant. Even the riuo man
agoment was unable to wholly clear up
tlio situation at a late hour last nlsht.
Rumors 'are In circulation that the
fight will be called off; that young Noil
Is subject to dlsxy spells snd will not
be able to bos. Luke Marlsch of the
club which is conduclrna the fight, de
clares that he talked with Krankie oxer
tha telcDhone late In the afternoon an'
that the boxer said he was feeling well
ARE LONGER LIVED
v mil 1 -- .:
Bl Fellows Have Little, Ex
Itfrience With "Fine" and
Grow Fat in Training.
UOIiOSIIII IS
. 'to be played on the morning of the Inter-
cmipziaia ireuimiu ujwi.
' other important change was the limita
tion of the number of entries In any
, track or field event to seven. 1 he
Stanford representatives held out boldly
fnr Ave and the blue and gold men for I
weight at least, but a compromise was
effected and seven was maue ins maxi
. mum number.
i- Hereafter tha deciding game of base
ball In tha intercollegiate series is to nr
played on the campus of either uni
versify Instead of on neutral ground as
has been tha rule heretofore. Begin-
. ring st Berkeley, therefore, the match
, wilf alternate between the two csmpus
diamonds. The- alternation, however,
. will not take place by years but will be
effective only when tha third game Is
piayea.
Stanford's attempt to alter the rule
. that transfers must be In attendance
st the university for one year before
, being eligible to compete in inter
collegiate events met with complete
failure. Tha motion waa lost on a tie
vote and the present regulation will
stand. California's proposal thst the
number of tennis matches be Increased
" from three to five was also defeated by
. an equal division or the ballots.
The question aa to whether or not the
' umpire in me intercollegiate Deseoaii
series should ba a professions! wss left
There is no chance in the betting on
the outcome of the featherweight tight
and the price of 10 to 4 In favor of At
tell atlll prevails with few to take the
Nell end of the bet. There la plenty of
Attell money st evens that Krankie
will not be able to stsy tho limit.
SPORTING NOTES
Local and Otherwise.
Georgetown university wants Exen-
dlne, the great Carlisle Indian football
player, for Its coach next year. Discrim
inating taste at Georgetown In tha color
line. A few years back Georgetown re
fused to play baseball with Harvard
and broke off diamond relations be
cause the New England university per
sisted In playing Its wonderful negro
player, Taylor,
Tha ATblna Athletic club basketball
team, which made such a good show-
Ins- last year by winning the Portland
to tha discretion of tha araduate man- Junior championship. Is out to defend
vera, who will come to anma definite Its title this year. Manager II. Hoff
conclusion on the subject In the near man, who is arranging tha winter
future. Unless unforeseen complications I sjedule, announces that any team In or
in the football situation should arias I out of the city can secure games by
through some action of the faculty rem I Addressing him at tit Montana avenue,
tn it tees or the two universities the
agreement commutes will not meet
again until next January. Stanford's I
representatives sre: J. F. Lanagan, K.
w. Barrett ana u. Knupp.
IS
I CLUBHOUSE
EXCEPT fiUOfilAH
For the first time in the history of
trottlnar In Europe a race has been ar
ranged there that Is open to the world.
Russia la to be the scena of .the con
teat, and the event, wnicn Is known as
the international prise, has a total value
of 1 2,000 roubles, which is equivalent
to about 117,000 In American money.
The contest is to take place at St
Petersburg some time In February, 1109.
"Extree.'' the newspaper dog. 'showed
up at the office last night, for tha flrat
time in a month, or, to ba exact, sines
ne wss exploited in story tn The jour
nal. Probably the gentle whisperings
Alco Club of Albany Plans Uf- tgaS1. iW?.
Handsome Building to
Further Athletics.
(Special Dispatch to The tan-sal.)
:. Albany, Or., Jan. 10. The proposition
to add a gymnasium annex to tha Alco
club of this city has been favorably re
ceived by tha members of that organlr
sation and construction of tha building
ana remoaenmr or tne present club
on hand to file application for, official
mascot to Tne journal team. with
Extree' aa a fetich. The Journal team.
which won the championship of the
Newspaper league last season, ought to
repeat .. .
To the woods with the "spit" ball
and the "fade away." There is another
Richmond - in tne risid, namely, the
starch" ball, of which Moxie Manuel
la sole owner and proprietor.' Moxie
came from New Orleana and will take
the le.ooo-mlle train In r trio with Co-
mlsky's White Box. Maybe be will alao
The "athletlo Ufa" of a weight throw
r outlasts that of a runner nearly
double. Men Ilka John Flanagan, Mar
tin and Dick Eeridan, Dennis Hargan.
Dick Sheldon, Alfred Flaw and J. S.
Mitchell war good a decade ago, and
all look to ba able to go along at tha
same clip for five more years.
But what of the runners who were
topnotchers a decade ago? Wbat ha a
become of A. C. Bowen, George Orton,
Alex Grant. O. O. Jarvis. w. acnuu.
Johnnie Cretan and Dick Grant tha
boys who wera famous as runners six
or eight yeara agoT Their "atnietic
life" la over, while the big weight
throwera are still in their prime, after
six or eight years' campaigning.
uirrerence in training meinoas may
be said to be responsible for this con
dition of affairs. The weight man
waxes fat on training, bis object being
to lane on weignt and retain nia speed.
He has his beer snd cigars if he wsnts
them, and seldom if ever Is In danger
of becoming "fine." The weignt inrow
er'a effort In competition seldom costs
mm more man a pound or two.
Compare this lino of work with thst
of the sversgs runnor and It Is readily
seen that the avxrare weignt man
stays in the game longer. The runner
Is no good until he gets "fine and be
gins to look drawn In the face. While
he Is In flesh hs mlsht lust as wel
stay at home for all the good It will
do him .to go Into a race. Then hla ef
fort In competition Is vsstly more
wearing than a weight throwers task.
Aside from the actual weight lost the
nervous strain la crest.
A half mller generally drops about
two pounda In his race, while a man
CRITICALLY ILL
Former Soldier of Fortune
and Bodyguard, of Jay' ;
Gould Is Very Sick.
running five miles generally loses from
four to six. Besides this, the runner
loses weight In his training every day.
and it undoubtedly Is this tearing
down and building up that affecta the
runner to the extent of making his
period of usefulness on the cinder path
much shorter than that of his fellow
athlete, the weight thrower.
"STRANGLER" SMITH
WILL MEET SHOLTER
W. Sholter of The Dalles, Oregon, can
get all the wrestling matchea he wants
out of "Strangler" Smith, the Portland
middleweight.
"I shall wrestle Bhoiter at any time
and at any place,"1 said the "Strangler"
mis morning. juai ai present i am
preparing for my matcn witn Ed Ken
nedy, first baseman of tho Portland
baseball team, which will take placo
Friday, February 7. Any "time after
that I am willing to accommodate Mr.
Sholter of The Dalles."
quarters will ba undertaken Immedi- P"chJn..tn 'American league next sum
ately. A fully eoulpped gymnasium will "? This Manuel person uses a pocket-
be built and athletlo teams developed. fu 9'. starch during a game, and claims
Football, basketball, Indoor baseball tn" " P"tB mor?, JerKy "hoots on the
an other SDorta will ha honslod nH sphere than saliva ever did. Who
Albany made a factor athletically,
This Day in Sport Annals.
188 At New York Fourteen-lnch
balkllne billiard match between Rchaefer
and Vlgnaux ended with Schaefer tho
winner by score of J, 000 to 2,838.
1888 At Erie, Pennsylvania Miss
Annie Oakley beat William Graham In
25-llve bird match for 8200.
1889 At Dartmouth, Novlg. Scotia
Gillespie won one-mile backward skat
ing race for amateur championship of
Canada.
1898 At Philadelphia Tom Sharkey
knocked out Jack McCormlck in second
round.
1899 At Brooklyn Terry McGovern
knocked out Casper Deon In 12th round.
1902 At Kansaa City Tommy Ryan
knocked out George Green In seventh
round.
1905 At Ormond Beach H. W.
Fletcher set new automobile record for
100 miles, making the time In 1:18:24.
One hundred and five new members
have been obtained in addition to tha
present membership and more are ex
pected. Many young men of the city
have- asserted, that they will apply for
membership as soon as the building is
completed. Tha proposed plans show a
modern - building in every regard and
when equipped with athletic apparatus
will be the finest and most complete
club building in the state outside of
the Multnomah club in Portland.
knows 7 This Is an age of progress.
Moxie can also dish 'em up with' either
hand and besides, batted .279 last yeac
- r' Results at Emeryville.
: . Cslted Press Leased Wire.) -
Emeryville Race Track, Cai., Jan. SO.
Results for yesterday.
i Six furlongs Belle of Iroquois, I to
2, first; Curriculum, 10 to 1. second;
Boas. 8 to 1, third;, time, 1.U8-6. . ,
Three furlongs Madrlleno, 2 to 1,
flrat; Bill Baton. 18 to 6, second; Ed
ward Ormonds, 14 to 6, third; time,
Mil and 70 yards Wing Ting, 4 to
5. first: Downatrlck. II to 1, second;
! Judge Kelson, 2 to 1, third; time,
Mlle--Bapld Water, 9 to 20, first;
Fred Bent IS to 1, second; Johnny
juyone, n to d, miru, lime, i;t i-d.
Mils and 79 yards- Gromobi, 4 to 5,
first; Boloman, 6 to 1, second; Rosy
XJght 40 to 1. third; time, 1:51.
Mils Marian Casey, 13 to 6.-first;
Adena. 18 to 6, second; Carmellna, 30
. to Qhlrd; time. 46 1-6.
-Theodore A. Bell, who was the Demo
cratic nominee for governor -f Califor
nia last year, has snnounced his candi
dacy for tho temporary chairmanship
' or tha Democratic national convention
at Denver next July.
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When Eddie Ouinn - manarer of tha
Spokane Indians goes into his spring
training camn, ho will carry no less
than 10 pitchers. Four catchers will
help them along. Altogether there will
bo 26 players. Wonder If this isn't
one indication that there will be but
four clubs in the' Northwestern leagus
this coming season.
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George Stovall will hold down his old
Job with Cleveland at tha initial cor.
ner unless be Is displaced by Daubert
tha Marion wonder. At least that's the
opinion- of a good many of the buss.
But Daubert will have to show a whoie
lot better than he did with Bobby
wuinn i men in oraer to even get on
the lot Larry and George have patched
up all their unpleasantness of the past
eaaon ana u s to do expected mat tne
fireeater will again be found on first.
MIKE DONOVAN TELLS :
WHAT BOXER MUST EAT
Tot years Professor Mike Donovan,
boxing Instructor "of the New York Ath
letlo club, has surprised the club mem'
bers and his many friends by his splen
did physical condition. In solte of ad.
vanclng years he has retained his quick
eye, his agility and his strength and
r.nat is a remaraaoie achievement for
a man who has to face a continuous
series of uppercuts and body blows for
hours at a time. It is lntereatlne in
know how Donovan has for years kept
his weight about 164 pounds, and, with
the exception of his Illness last win.
ter, has enjoyed remarkably good health.
Like Hugh Leonard, the wrestling
Instructor, he is a thorough believer
in the fattening and nutritious quality
of milk. For breakfast he sips a pint
of warm milk about 8 o'clock. His
luncheon at 1 o'clock consists merely
of two sliced bananas with cream and
sugar, two slices of buttered toast and
a cup of half milk and half coffee. The
oniy time or tne day when he eats
meat Is at dinner, his menu being usual
ly roast beef, potatoes, vegetables, stale
bread and butter and rice pudding for
dessert. For fear of Indigestion he
never dares touch pastry. Before re
tiring at night Donovan eats a pint
bowl of bread and milk. Into which he
stirs a tablespoonful qt butter. Tha
milk, he contends, has a soporific ef
fect. .
He is very obstemious in his habits,
and though not strictly a temperance
advocate, he claims he has no need of
simulants, and very rarely touches even
a glass of beer. However, he smokes
a pipeful of cut plug religiously four
i.u.o o. unj, uuub aiier juncneon and
three times after dinner. He drinks
an average of three quarts of water a
day, and to this habit he gives credit
for a large share of his health
DEBATING SQUAD
OF M'MINNVILLE
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
McMinnvllle. Or..' Jan. 30. The col
lege debating squad has been divided
and the two teams 'selected. The league
team, which will meet Monmouth, Feb
ruary 28, is composed of B. A, Nott,
captain; G. R. Mclntire, V. E. Welch
and B. W. Bab cock. This team will up
hold the negative of the question, "Re
solved. That strikes, on the whole, have
been beneficial."
G. L. Tilbury. W. L. Havs. C. J. Me.
ii.es ana m. u. Marty win compose tha
team wnicn win debate with O. -A.
about the middle of April. This debate
will be held at Corvallis and will be on
the question, "Resolved, That labor
unions, as now organised and managed,
have been beneficial." The O. A. C. has
selected the affirmative of this ques
tion. Last year McMinnvllle was given
tbe unanimous decision over O. A. C.
In tho debates each of the teams will
consist of three men, one of the four
acting as a substitute.
(United frees Use4 Win.)
New York, Jan. 0-Glovann! Moro-
slni; the well-known banker, continues
critically HI at hU oouatry horns in
Westchester county, and in view of hla
advanced "age, grays fears are felt for
nis recovery. Air. Moroalni s spectaou-.
lar career has furnished material for
many a good newartaoer storv in years
vMti, wnue tne escapades or tne vouns-
er members of bis lamlly have likewise
aiiraciea mucn public attention.
The nationality and schooling of Gio
vanni Morosinl wars both caluulated to
develop in him love of adventure with
a wen-conditioned heroism. A cadet in
the navy, a volunteer In tha armv in
itaiy in nil. a companion of Garibaldi.
a pennlleas refuges in America, hero of
street fracases. Jay Gould's bodyguard.
cunuaeniiai man ana partner in busi
ness art critic, linguist par excellence.
boxer and sportsman the lrlr Mnrn.
Sim certsiniv hss'been a notabla fia-ur.
Giovanni Moroslnt s children Inherited
their father's impetuous temperament
and defiance of conventlonalitiea Miss
Glulla Moroalni has the reputation of
neing one or tne best dressed women In
New York. Some time sines she raised
a discussion by declaring that it was
Impossible for a woman of fashion to
dress properly on less than 1200,000 a
year. Hhe Is an expert whip and a fa
miliar figure on the speedway.
While Miss Glulla oftens sets the
tongue of society wagging, but little is
heard nowadaya of her sister, Victoria
Moroalni. Soma 20 years ago this Im-
?etuoua creature, in the bloom of youth,
all nnd radiant with luxuriant hair,
dasxltng yet sympathetic eyes, resplen
dent in tha gorgeous apartments of her
fathar'a mhntlnn h.,,1,. ,uA .ti.M
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threw Off tha voka of nnnrnaalnn anri
determined upon the wild plan of elop
ing with her father's coachmen. That
night they were married. Victoria and
her husband fled to Kurope. But even
there they remained Sn tha nubile eva.
and In a few months returned to New
York. The $1,000 the bride possessed at
the time of her marriage waa spent dur
ing the Europena trip and on reaching
this city husband and wifs were In seri
ous financial straits. Both went to
work, the husband as coriductor of a
streetcar, and the wife as a member of
the chorus at the Casino theatre. On
the night it waa announced she would i
appear the Casino waa packed bv an I
audience attracted through curiosity, t
The young woman waa a drawing card ,
for a few weeks, but at the end of that 1
time she was sllowed to resign.
After struggling aralnst novertv fnr
nearly two years, the young woman left
her husband and a reconciliation with
her family was partly effected. She
aropped from eight and It was not until
some years later that she was loceted
as an inmate of a convent In Vermont,
where she Is still supposed to be living
In retirement.
Attlllo Morosinl, the youngest son of
the millionaire banker, came under his
father's displeasure some eight or nine
years ago by marrying without the lat
ter's consent. He chose ss his bride
Miss Mary Washington Bond, a lineal
descendant of George Washington's
brother bamuel. Upon learning of the
beauty, attractive qualities and distin
guished ancestry of the young woman,
the elder Morosinl speedily forgave his
son and brltle. The latter Is now very
prominent in New.Tork society, and her
miniature Is Included in Peter Marie s
famous collection of America's most
beautiful women.
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Not all cases that others fall to cure are
curable by my methods, but fully SO per cent of
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Functional weakness in men is In
reality a comparatively simple ali
ment, and is but a symptom of local
dlsordor, a state of chronic inflam
mation of the prostate gland. . No
stimulating treatment, whether In
ternal or locally applied, can do
more than excite temporary activity.
By my system of locsl treatment I
restore absolutely normal conditions,
throughout . the organs involved,
which promptly results In complete
and permanent restoration of
strength and vigor. This treatment
is original with me, and Is the only
radical and certain cure yet devised.
Varicocele
CAFE KEEPER DEFIES
SUNDAY CLOSING LAW
(Special Plapatcb to Tba Journal.)
Cheney, Wash., Jan. 30. Charles A
nold, proprietor of a restaurant In Odd
Fellows' building, and who openly vlo-
miea ine aunaay closing law and de
flnallv challenged the officers to srrest
him, has been taken Into custody and
placed under a $300 bond.
When notified lost Friday of the order
of Prosecutor fiarnhsrt, closing all mer
cantile houses on the Sabbath. Arnold
said he Intended to violate the law and
if arrested would carry It to the su
preme court to test Its constitutionality.
He reiterated the statement when arrested.
NO TRACE FOUND OF
ST. HELENS BURGLARS
Damaged Safes Repaired by Expert
Locksmiths of Portland
Tools Are Found.
CHARLEY MILLER HAS
RECORD FOR FISHING
'Special Dtapatcb to Tbe Journal.)
17 A In l.1 T.n aa f'V, a mtl1AM
the fisherman, has again carried Off
the record lor catching the largest stur.
geon. Mr. Miller's fish this time
weighed 108 pounds and measured six
feet eight inches. Though not so large
m ttf In .f mm ant' 1 .1. Ul.l.
.1 1 n v rcbowii b ij.ii, ,i ii u ii xnea.s
ured seven feet ten Inches, lie still holds
tne recora ror tne season.
Tha average sturgeon caught meas
ures about rour and a half feet in
length. Mr. Miller has. brought in some
2 puunu vfiiituuK aimun.
CEMENT MAKERS START
TO WORK AT CLIFFS
(Special Dtapatcb to Tha Journal.)
St. Helens, Or., Jan. SO. No arrests
have yet been made for the attempted
burglary last Friday night The tools
used In trying to open the safes were
found under the sidewalk in front of
the office of the Columbia County Ab
stract & Trust company. It was ascer
tained mat tne tools had been tatcn
from the blacksmith ahon of Anrimw
I King. Mr. King Is at present In Port
r. land in attendance at the federal court
as a juror.
An expert locksmith from the office
of the Davis Safe & Lock company of
Portland had little trouble In opening
the doors of the vault of the Columbia
County Abstract & Trust company. The
lock was broken in pieces, but had re
sisted the efforts of the thievea New
locks and combinations were placed on
the doors and the company is doing
buRiness as usual.
The large safe at Dart A Mickia'a
store is a particularly heavy one and
i was impossiote to open it until a
hole was drilled Into the combination,
then the door was lifted from the
hinges and taken to Portland to be re
paired.
Varicocele Is a relaxation, knot
ting and twisting of the moat vital
Mood vessels of the organic system.
It stagnatee the local circulation and
Interferes with the processes of
waste and repair. Neglect brings
dersngomsnt of functions and injury
to the general health. Most physi
cians resort to surgical operations
and hospital treatment. I cure Varl
cocele in one week without opera
tlon, pain or detention from buslne.4
uy cures are absolutely permanen
and no ill effects whatever can foJ
low my treatment.
Contracted Diseases
. I have reduced the time require,
for curing contracted disorders abou
one-half. 1 This Is . an Imports
achievement It replaces danger wit,
safety. It forestalls chronic compll
cations. It removes the Infectlo
and Inflammation before that vital
center, the proetste gland, can be
come Involved. To many men 1
means tne air Terence between per
ice-1 neaitn ana a ureume or miser
and functional weakness. Mr metho
is mine alone. My treatment I
original. In some features It reeem
bins the ordinary, in its chief ea
ontlals It Is different It Is safe!
prompt ana tnorougn. . . ,
The above, together with Organ I
Weaknesa, Nerve Debilitation. Los
Vigor, Hneclflc Blood Poison. Stric
ture. Piles and kindred Aliments con
stifutes my specialty and are th
oniy diseases i treat.
Consultation Free
I state nothing In my announcements but the straight squsre truth!
11 wiu coai you noming to can ana tsiK over your case. You can rind ou
all about your trouble and you can later arrange to begin treatment an
time you like. My offices, comprising 10 rooms, are the largest most ele
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THE DR. TAYLOR co
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Cliffs, Wash., Jan. 30. 3. E. Beach ft
Son, cement-stone manufacturers, have
moved here from North Dakota with
their threo cement-block machines and
other fixtures, and will begin at once
to manufacture building material. They
have contracts for two dwellings and
one large rooming-house. These build
ings will add greatly to the .substantial
appearance of our town. Mr. Beach tells
us that he han spent a great many
years in manufacturing cement works,
but nowhere has he found such good
material as at this place.
WORKS
mm
A Wonderful Compound Cures
Piles, Eczema, Skin Itching,
Bkin Eruptions, Cuts and
Bruises.
Y. 31. C. A. FAST TEAM i
LEAVES ON LONG TOUR
The Y. M C A. hnslrefhalt Itin, nrttl
leave tomorrow for its trip to the sound,
during which it will nlav a series of
seven games for the championship of
the northwest. The Y. M. C A. players
have succeeded in winning all Of the
games piayea on tne local floor and
have a fine chance to win the coveted
honor. . . .. ,t .
They will play seven games with the
following teams: Snohomish, Everett,
ocaine. lacftma. victoria, Vancouver
and Aberdeen. The following- players
will make the - trip, i Hartman, , Pugh.
Mackie, Gates and the . Uvo Gordon
brothers. ' '
Baker Officers Moving.
(Special Dlapatcb to Tb , JoohiaU)
Baker, City, Or., Jan.; SO.- The county
officials, having been granted permis
sion to establish temporary quarters in
the city hall during, the construction of
the new courthouse, are moving. The
cltspns of Baker City and the county
are flad to know that this much needed
building is now assure?
Doan's Ointment Is the beat skin
treatment and the cheapest, because so
little is required to cure. It cures piles
after years of torture. It cures obsti
nate cases of eczema. It cures all skin
Itching. ' It " cures skin eruptions. It
heals cuts, bruises, Scratches and abra
sions without leaving a scar. It cures
permanently. Portland testimony proves
it. - .
Mrs. L. , C. Heidleback of 653 East
Tenth street .Portland,' Oregon, says:
"in my experience Doan's Ointment Is
the best remedy I ever used for the
complaints it is guaranteed to sure. It
brought me almost immediate relief
more than I ever expected for I had
been annoyed for a year or more with
itching hemorrhoids, which, although
not serious, were very annoying. I
heard about Doan's Ointment and got
box at a. drug store. Its use gave me
the highest opinion of such an effective
remedy." -
for sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States. -
Remember the
take no other.
name Doan's end
No Cocaine, No Gas
No Students
Our success is due to uniform
high-grade work at reasonable prices.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heartweak
ness can now nave their teeth ex.
tractea tinea ana oriagework &d-
piiea witnout tne least pain or dan
ger.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION .. .KO
22-KARAT CROWNS 5.00
bkijjuk wukk n.on
OTJR BEST PbAIN PLATE.. g.OO
ALi. LiincjLr ruviii ia,iin
TEETH
Examination and Consultation Pres.
Re-Enameling Teeth
Is the greatest invention In modern
dentistry ana nss been most success,
ful of all methods
We extend to all a sneoial Invlfa.
tlon to call at our office and have
uieir teetn examined tree of charge.
We own and control th iararaat
and best equipped dental establish
ment in the worloV having 1 offices
all told.' . i
We give a written ruarantea with
all work for 10 years. Lady attend
ant ...
Open evenings till 7. Sunday 9 to 1.
Union PainlessDentists
saiH Morrison St, Corner first.
OFFICERS ELECTED
BY AMITY LODGES
(Special Dtapatcb to Tba Journal.)
Amity, Or., Jan. 30. Amity lodges
have recently installed officers as fol
lows:
Friendship Camp, No. 27S, W. O. W.
jr-asi consul, Aaoipnus ilea; consul, W.
E. Yarnes: advisor, Ti E. White; escort,
O. E. Taylor; clerk, J. W. Roth; banker,
u. a. vYimee; waicnman, v. luper;
sentry, W. T. Weston; manager, O. E.
Roth.
Industry Lodge, No. 95, Daughters of
Rebekah P. R. O., Mrs. J. H. Robison:
; N. a., Mrs. Lottie Walling; V. G., Miss
uiara ea; recoraing secretary, Miss
Delia Thomas; financial secretary, Miss
Carrie Robison; treasurer, Miss (3ertte
Kea: warden, Mrs. J. K. Hamilton:
conductor, Miss Mirjam Woodman; O.
G., Loren Sorenson; R. 8. N. G., Miss
Mary Weston; L. 8. N. G.. Mrs. Stultz;
R S. V. G., Mrs. Annie Groves; L. S.
V. G., Miss Iaura Stultz.
Progress Lodge, No. 18, Degree of
Honor, A. O. U. W. Past chief of
honor, Miss Florence Blair; chief of
honor,- Mrs. Cora Neumann; lady of
honor. Miss Clara Rea; chief of cere
monies, Mrs. uaivin; recorder, Mrs.
Clara Broadwell; Fin., Mrs. W. White;
receiver, Mrs. F. Robison; usher, Mrs.
L. Harrison; I. G., Mrs. L. Watt; O. G.,
Arlington B. Watt
EUGENE CAN SEE
' F0ETY PAVED BLOCKS
Special Dlapatcb to Tba Journal.)
Eugene, Or., Jan. 30. The city
council has passed an ordinance
ordering the paving of eleven blocks
on East Eleventh street the thor
oughfare leading from the business
section to the University of Oregon.
The contract will be let as soon as is
legally possible.
Eugene already has nine blocks of
bitullthic pavement and has contracted
ror ten more.- Property owners on
streets adjacent to the business sec
tion are talking of petitlonlns- for the
paving of a number of blocks, and it is
probable that before thp summer Is
over Eugene will have forty blocks
compieiea or contracted ror. . ,
i GBiaaEP?r3t5aTjk&x2ia3s&i BassKiaiirxinsszisEszi:
1 .as" -r A
CONSULT A
Reliable Specialist
CONSUUTATION PRQQ
We Cure
BLOOD P0IS0H IVclVFdxYtfi;
ECZEMA, KMTI.ES, BLOTCHES, ITCHIHG.
Km" w " w
' ' IHFZ.AKMATIOK AhTS DKIIlgX
tsovuia coMHOVAMosa trxH.
Our scientific, systematic course of treatment for weak, nervous,'
broken down youths and men who have, through dissipation un
fitted themselves for work and the enjoyment of life, is a system
that has been tested many times over and proven entirely satisfac
tory. It is totally different from the many sickeninsr pills and tab.
lets and the stimulating, stomach-ruining drugs given by would-be
specialists. .Oup-specific treatment for all th; symptoms indicating
Failing Strength is harmless, though so effective as to remove them
immediately. It is constitutional; therefore, by purifying the blood,
strengthening the nervous system, nourishing the tissues, the pa
tient becomes strong and healthy, with all signs of thi trouble
forever gone. This treatment is to the human system what the sap
is to the tree it buds energy, ambition and confidence that leaf into
a prime, healthy, manly feeling of new life. ,
jur r eo 9 J IP &oJ paid twi.e8s ctjbbd.
COHBtnCTATlOS COHTTtDEWTlAIi ABD UrVITED A personal, thorough
and searching examination is desired, though If Inconvenient to call, write
us a full description of your trouble. Oar office hours are from it a
to :S0 p. m.. excepting Sunday from to It. Address or call on tha
ST. LOUIS M&"4 DISPENSARY
El COBBXB gZCOBB AHS YAKXUZiX, 8TBEETS, rORTUIB, OBEOOB.
II ESffES&XSBaainSEXaR
.CGee.fi
Tke WalLXaaws
Eallakle
CHINESE
test sag Hark
DOCTOI
Every Woman
suucnaiaa na anoaia snow
MARVEL Whirling Spray
tun and iSuetoon. Bast-gat.
eat n oat convenient.
AakfarnrtMJrlL
If be cannot aapnly tbe
nuiRL, aouepc no
other, ont aaoa alamp for
llluatrated book omM. Tt
tall MrUoalara and illrartiona in.
ralaabta to ladles. MAJtVEl, rA,
44 . U8d ST.. L;tV wnn.
rot Bale by Bkidmor Drug , Co., Woodard,
Ohuks Ob, sad Laos-Deris JPrag Co. t Stores.
CENTEALIA COUNCIL
LOSES ONE MEMBEB
(Special fllapatco to Tba Journal.)'
Centralia. Wash.. Jan. 30. At n mt.
Ing of the lty council last evening,
the resignation Of F. A. Martin.
councilman from the Third ward vm
acceDted. Mr. Martin was not in nm.
paiuy wiin ine -rnajorjiy or ine council
In the matter of the reduction of the
area of tbe present fire limits, hence
his resignation.
JAP CONTRACTOR TO ;
SQUARE CREDITORS
La Grande, Or.. Jan. SO.vCharles Mi
soguchi, a Jap,, who left IA firande sev
eral months ago with bills oetstnndlna;
against him in the aum of $3,000 an J
OR WOMEN ONLY
Or. . andersun's Compound
Bavin and Cotton Root fill
The - best and only reliaole
remedy ror DELAYED PER
IODS. Cure the most obsUn-
ate cases in to IS daya Price Si
per box, er tnree Doxee it. Hold by
drugfriats everywhere. Address f. J.
fiKKcai. isi sirst ai foruaaa. ur.
re
who "has been in Portland of late has
returned to La Grande. He has been
notified of the charges against him by
the sheriff, and the various merchants
in the city to whom he is Indebted wish
to prosecute Jthe case. .At the time he
contracted tne debts he .was a con
tractor for Japs who were employed in
the beet fields in the valley, and ho
had various crews working about here.
He says ha is willing to remain in the
city to appear before the court and show
why Judgment should not .be- rendered
against him. . .
- Attend Rosenthal's " great
sale for' flno shoe bargains.
clearance
Baa aaad a Ufa atad r mti ' aa herd
a la mi mm siacotsree aaa is gitij
0 IJESCUHVJfOlSOKg OK DEUOfl tJSIn
at yuatj wimouT priauroi, Ol
WITHOUT tHS ATD Or A XBIIB,
n'iitfM to ear Catarrh, aatksi
Long, Throat. Bbaanatlasi .Nervoaanai
wm IMtfJItr. gtomaes. Merf KlSaj
Trni!hl; 1n fjrt MantinML rale Was!
naR ana an pnvsts Dtaraoas.
A SURE CANCER CURB
oat Kacalvad From Paklnir. CkiBSBafe, gJ
aaa Rallalil.
ir TOO AftS AFFLICTED. DOHT tXLA
UKUATS ARB DANQEBOUS.
If yoe naaot U. writs tor anpton Ua
an) circular, tocioas 4 casta Is stasis.
CONSULTATION PREB
IHJE C. OES WO CHIMESfi MAXICUIJ( US
IHM Flrat at., Car, Morruoa.
Bavtlaad. OraaflW.
riaaaa ataatlas XSb I
Sccll's Sanfal-Pepsin Gapso?
A POSITIVE CUR
Tot Is flamrastloa or Catarrh
tha Bladder and Dtaeaaad Ki
nara. MOOVBBBOrAT. Cos
quickly sod BermsDeBti tl
wont csara of Sjleaiari Bos
aad filecSi BO Siattar ot bd
ionf ttaadlQS. , A septate
barrola. Sola by dragrtac
THESANTAL-PEPSIXCt
Belloioo tains, OUa.
ky AO Srsctista.
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OA Bme&t. : : lie JTm
BBVBB KOTWg V MIU
Vamuat's Eztraok of OabebS M
Oopaibala - --- v
: -CAPSULES.
ThsautafaHhf afcfe aodiAornvaaar I
gonorrhoea. aiaiwaitea, ata. k
to take, aosvanlsak t eanr. f it
Mats saeosaaiul aaa. rrtaefk
Rows A Martln'a. IKl
ingion st., 1'ortiand.or.t or by mail fro!
iork. w,fjttuaa st, -a