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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY IS, 1908.
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BRUM CUBS
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: Baseball Nine Which 3fade
Great Finish Last Sea
son Is No 3Iore.
The Bralnard Cub, who made such
a whirlwind finish of the baseball aea-
on In 107 and earned for themselves
considerable glory by their clever worn.
have decided to keep their organisation
as a team Intact and have enlisted un
der the guidance of Manager Hal Pom
roy. Tbey will form the nucleus of a
fast team which will represent the eaat
aide Jn the Trl-Clty league.
Kennedy. Tauacher, Lerch. Barrel 1,
Magnees. Kotteman. Streit and Duvall
have all signified their wllllngneas to
don east side uniforms and try to bring
the league pennant to at Portland,
klanager Pomeroy will build up his
team around these clever youngsters
and has a bunch of new men, also sev
eral older playera of local repute, who
will try far the vacant places on the
team. The Cubs passed into history
with 107 and will be known no more
' In local baseball this season.
Former Manager Smith, who has been
Identified with local teams for several
years, retires rrom me managerial uu
tlea and will devote his spare moments
to the boosting or tne in-cuy league,
he having been reelected to the secre
taryship or mat organisation.
A complete new outfit of uniforms
' has been ordered for Manager Pom
eroys team and the players will report
for practice Just as soon as the weather
will permit. Knit side fans have taken
much Interest in the team and will give
It loyal support.
FAIRBANKS
TO HAVE
BIGGEST FISTIC SHOW
Alaskan Sports Will Raise
$50,000 for Champion
ship Bouts July 4.
(Coiled Frew Leaped Wire.)
Fairbanks. Alaska. Feb. IS. If the
plana made here within the last few
days are carried out, this city will sec
a fistic carnival on July 4 of this year
which will outdo anything yet seen in
1 the world. It la proposed to raise a
purse of $60,000 and have a three days'
sporting carnival.
Heavies, mlddleweights, lightweights
" and featherweights will be brought in
from the outside and purses offered
r that will make them battle for $5,000
and the championship In their several
ClS BSCS
Jim Jeffries will be the referee and
, matchmaker. Aside from this it is
purposed to have rock drilling, driving
and otner rronuer sports, ior wnicu
prizes aggregating several thousand
dollar will be offered.
SALEM FAIR BOARD TO
ERECT NEW BUILDINGS
tBaeelal Dlaaetth to The 7ooraal.l
Salem, Ore.. Feb. 13. Eight thousand
dollars will be spent on new buildings
at the state fair grounds this spring,
the state fair board having decided
upon the expenditure at tbe meeting
, yesterday,
A matter of Importance to racing
men was the decision to limit the two
? 'ear-old classes to colts bred and owned
n Orea-on. Idaho. Washington. Montana
and British Columbia. All of the other
harness events will be ODened to all
comers. The speed program submitted
to the Northwest Racing Association
In Portland several days ago was adopt
ed for the lair meet.
Walla Walla Withdraws.
(Special Plapateh to Tbe Journal.)
Walla Walla, Wash., Feb. 13. Dis
satisfied with the dates allotted the
Walla Walla County Fair association
by the Northwest Racing association in
Portland last week, the local organiza
tion last night decided to witnaraw.
The fair will be held from October 12
to 17, the week given Lewfston by the
Racing association. An effort will be
made to attract horsemen- by offering
larger purses this year.
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There was a stir created in European
wrestling circles yesterday by an Inter
view accredited to Zbysco, the great
Gallclan wrestler, who claims the title
generally accorded to Hackenschmidt,
In which the mighty grappler declared
that he and not the "Russian Lion" was
entitled to cross to America and tflke on
Frank Gotch In a match for the wreat-
llng championship of the world.
Zbysco Is ("did to have bitterly de
nounced the "man who has spent the
laBt two years dodging a match," mean
ing Hackenschmidt.
Zbyaco bases his argument on the
fact that at the internutional tourna
ment of two years ago with which goes
the world's championship, Hack backed
out at the last moment when he knew
that he (Zbysco) was to be a contender.
The Gallclan threw every wrestler of
prominence in Europe, winning all his
bouts with an ease that stamped him a
great grappler.
The next year Poudubbny captured
the honors as Zbysco was unable to
compete. The latter, however, chal
lenged the newcomer and in one of the
moHt sensational matches in history,
won from him on a foul, after having
things pretty much his own way all
through the contest.
According to Zbysco himself, he of
fered to tne'et Hack on any terms, at
any place und time, and for any rea
sonable amount, but the Rusalnn lion
wan very tame when the Issue was put
to him on a number of occasions.
Zbysco claims that as he Is bigger,
stronger and cleverer than Hacken
Bchmldt. and has defeated every man
ever thrown by the Hon, and in less
time, he should be given the chance to
wrestle Gotch.
To those conversant with the situa
tion, the argument advanced by Zbysco
is not without foundation. Ho Is said
to be one of the most remarkable men
who ever stepped on a mat, and In a
match In Europe he would be an Over
whelming favorite.
Several times it waa thought the men
would come, together and settle the old
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STIRJMETES
Multnomah Club May Have
Honor of Holding Pa
cific Coast Trj-out.
STATEMENT I1 1
TO GET BY
HARD
With approaching March and its op
portunities for outdoor athletic prao-
tlce attention la being directed all over Lowell was asked.
Judge Lowell Explains Why
Legislature Should Not
Observe Peopled Wish.
Judge Stephen A. LoVell of Pendle
ton, who has taken up the cudgel
against Statement No. 1 and who nag
been aaked by W. S. U'Ben to enter Into
a public diacusslon of the question with
him, set out his attitude on the ques
tion this morning. He bases his oppo-
Itlon on the belief that the Duroosa
and intent of the framera of tbe pri
mary law was that the statement should
be a party pledge and on the further be
lief that it la not necessary for the In
tegrity of the law to observe Statement
Wo. i.
What la the baa Is of the Republican
opposition to Statement No. 1? Judge
the northwest toward the Olymplo try
out meet, to be held on the Pacific coaat
In May. At thla time western athletes
who show class will be given an op
portunity of making the American team
to go to the Olympic games in London
in July.
The question that forces Itself on tb
Interested observer Is: Where can thl
meot be neld? There are many track
in me vicinity or mm fTanclsco. to g
no farther, although every school, col
lege and university in Oreaon. Wash
ingron and Idaho has Its track of largi
circumference. The two most avallabli
pla
University of California track at Berk
cie or the large track to b laid out at
the Multnomah club's new field. If the
weather Is not too cold tha Portland
track would probably bo the better of
tne two, as It will be fast and good per
rormar.cea are almost a certainty In
every event.
Writ Can Compare Well.
There are mnnv who will nnt Inn
the right of the athlotea of the far west
to be compared with the eastern ath
letes, and to have the same privilege of
nuiuina a. irr-oui meet ror the h e Lon
don gnms, but when the quality of the
men Is considered, to sav nothlna- of
their troubles to co to Chicaao to com
pete, the chances are that the fair
minded athletic follower will admit th
jusucu or the decision of the committee
to uoia a meeting on the coast.
It does not mean the winners wtll
positively be picked as members of the
American team, no matter how good
their performance, for the man who
wins an event out there in a worse per
formance than the second or third man
in one of the other try-outs will not h
considered.
In the sprinting events there will h
seen probably as good men as can be
lOUna in tne COUntrV llmler nrnnur nnn.
dltlons. Dan Kellv of Ore iron iinfvr.
slty. the world's record holder, who Is
now in the east; Charley Parsons, for
mer reroru noiaer; i'. c Oehrardt. n
uonai junior 100-yard champion, and
Olo finedlgar of the University of Cali
fornia, with a record of 10 seconds for
the century, probably will be the men to
snow, aitnouan it Is almost certain that
Forrest Bmlthson will return to his
home In Portland and will be seen In
me met.
Bmlthson. If he runs, will he rlancrsr.
ous, for In addition to hls'hurdllng abll-
.iy ne puBnesses great ability on the
flat, although he mnv he nntrlnu.,i h
the talent he- will run against. Olarner
is me oest man on the const for th
iiuuuie distances. He nrohahlv will
capture all the events tin tn th
mr ne is BDove all the talent on the
mope at present in nis favorite events.
The chances are that he will win the
quarter, half and mile runs, thus leav
ing the way clear for the winners of
me omer iry-ouis in these races
bnedlgar and Kellv are th vmitm
standbys for the broad Jump. Snedl-
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Crack Basketball Teams to
Clash Here Next Satur
day Night.
Multnomah and Oregon, the old rivals.
will try conclusions at athletics again
next Saturday, when the basketball
teams meet In the "Winged M" gym.
Last fall the university walloped the
club on the football Held and the club
men will take this opportunity of get
ting even with the collegians. The
students are now on a tour of the In
land empire.
f ollowing is tne llneuD of the two
teams:
Oregon. Position. Multnomah
Moore forward Dent
Van Scoy ....forward Bellinger
Loosley center Marrls
Strong guard Harinn
Farrington guard Allen
Oregon substitutes, Stevenson, Char
mon and Watson; Multnomah, Living
atone and Fisher.
tween them, but Hack alwnva
gave ntvme excuse and declined to meet par 18 an unknown quantity in the east,
the Gallclan. but he has a mark of more than 22
a feet, and may cause some worry to the
rvriTTOTT i -tr rniT'TTTi easterners if he shows tip well. Kelly
ENGLISH AMATEUE 18 the national champion, and has I
Irecora or over Z4 feet, so there is no
Jumper, and Channlng Hall are favor-
(Specfal Dlapttcb to The Journal.! !Lea I?r lne "JK" Jump. Bert Kerrigan,
Aberdeen Waah Keh 11 Rv a. - "'mpic jumper or the Multnomah
Aberdeen, wash , Feb ".-By a se- club. If he has recovered from the wound
rles of straight left punches, which gave he received some time ago will make a
him all the beat of the go, Jimmy But- hard tight for the place. There are no
ler, who styles himself amateur bantam pole vaulters of class on the coast the
champion of England, was awarded the best of tho lot being Vafl. the Oakland
decision over Al Smith, a local boxer, High school boy, and Munn, his com-
, "W- . . panion. both of whom have marks of
Butler s work waa pronounced of the 11 feet 6 Inches,
champion material by critica at the .
ringside, and It Is predicted he will be t0 "L- w1a
lighting aome of the American feathor- A1.plaw and Wallfish, the two big
weignta shortly. He weighs 120 pounds, I ""a"1 mruwers oi me coast, are the
which is In the bantam division under favorites fpr the hammer and weight
the British classification, but comes
within the American featherweight division.
Gardner's Men Win.
Gardner's team took two of the three
aamea nlaved last nleht iwlth Mo.
Cabe's quintet on the Multnomah club
alleys. Results:
GARDNER'S TEAM.
Race Results at Emeryville.
(United Preaa Leased Wire.)
San Francisco. Feb. 13. Yesterday's
results at Emeryville:
BIX runonrs: isyron. 25 to 1 tan.
bert), first; Altajr, 5 to 1, second; Rose
Cherry, 11 to 2,' third. Time, 1:17 2-fi.
tlx furlongs: Gclle of Ironiinis IW
Kelly). 18 to 5, won; Sophomore,' 30 to
1, second: Lord Provost. 30 to 1. third.
Time 1:16 1-6.
Three and one half furlonirs: WnrV-
box, 6 to 6 (Musgrave), first; Llneola,
ou iu j, iMiconu. urnaie. b to l. thlrrt
x ima v;i; i-d.
One and one sixteenth miles: Import
to i (Uilbcrt), 10 to 1, first: English
man, 14 to fi, second; Mill Song, 30 to
i, intra, rime i:t.
One mile and seventy yards: Warn
ing uieogiu, to to 5, won; Tarp, 13 to
6.- second; Rotrou, 15 to 1, third. Time
1.01 i-o.
Five and one half furlongs: Bucolic
jriarDoneau, to z, won; Pajarolta, 9
to iu, secona: seven 'ull, 16 to 1, third
Time 1:08 4-5.
Gardner 206 193 179
Welst 151 15 194
Lovejoy 135 142 189
Thlelson 165 152 144
Clemson 170 118 143
827 770 849
M'CABE'S TEAM.
McCaba 170 186 180
Ott 130 167 176
Jonea 162 160 148
Harmer . 107 124 153
Boulan 160 168 163
729 805 819
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Portlands Capture Two.
Two games Were won by the Portland
rive or tne uregon Bowling league from
the Rose City bunch last night, the
score Deing as ioiiows:
PORTLAND.
1st 2d 3d To-
Plnyers. Game.Game.Game. tal. AV,
Kelly 172 172 183 627 176
Davis 143 145 157 446 148
;MonIes ? 147 148 141 436 145
Martin 175 165 161 491 164
Moore , 172 166" 178 616 172
Total
Players.
Parker . . .
Rflughaupt
Lamond
Hanson
Absentee .
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ROSE CITT.
- 1st 2d 3d To-
Game.Game.Game. tal. Av.
174 138 97 409
.173
..164
,.161
..100
171
246
138
100
163
156
177
100
607
665
466
300
136
169
18S
165
100
(Special Diana tcb to The Jooroal.)
Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 13. Hugo Bez
dek, fullback of the 1906 championship
Maroon football team, and one of the
greatest gridiron players ever produced
at the University of Chicago, will be
director of athletics at the University
of Arkansas next .fall. Beadek has
signed a one-year contract to coach
football, track and baseball t
Beadek has had experience as a college
coach. He was director of athletics at
the University of Oregon in 1906 and
returned to
finish his college course.
events. Thertf are some men In the
Oregon colleges who have made marks
over 150 feet, but they are not worthy
of comparison with the marks estab
lished by Plaw in the last few years.
Reports from the west credit Plaw with
over 180 feet last summer, and it was
in vain that the east looked to see him
make good at the national champion
ships last September, for he failed to
get there.
Ralph Rose Is the one and onlv bet
In the shot-put If he keeps to the
straight and narrow path and stays
away from the besetting evils of the
scandal of professionalism which have
lately been connected with him. The
University of Oregon has- Henry Mc
Klnney, who can accomplish well over
46 feet with the big ball. Glllmour of
the Olympic club may Improve, and
will undoubtedly make a bid for the
place.
Smlthson of the Multnomah club, with
Powell and Cheek of the Olympic club.
are the ones who will fight it out In the
hurdles, although past performances fa
vor the national champion. PowU and
Cheek both have good records, and a
hard fight Is expected. The discus,
Javelin and the walking, events are
practically not taken care of In the west
makeup, for little if any time is de
voted to these branches of the game.
There are a few boys in Oregon who
are clever at tbe walking game. Some
or mem gave exniDiuons at the Lewis
and Clark exhibition, but Inasmuch as
the American committee has decided to
have no tryouts In these events their
ability will do them no good.
The belief that when tha primary
law waa enacted the people understood
that it was a party measure purely, and
that the now famous statement sig
nified that the legislature would aoeupt
tbe people s selection, wltnln tne puny
nnln n a U.IbI.Hv. rn 1 1 ki I '
the Judge said.
Money la Oanooses.
"The abuses of the party in the elec
tion of United States senator have .us
ually arisen from the use of money to
coritrol party caucuses in the legisla
tive assembly, and tho people dealrea
to end that by making their own selec
tion, hence the incorporation of the
senatorial nomination In the district
primary law, but few men. If any,
thought or believed that the primary
was to mean anything more than a new
and better method of regulating party
affairs and making party nominations.
l Dciieve tnis view ouiainea generally,
regardless of party, when the law was
enacted. Statement No. 1 was not considered."
But is It not true that Statement No.
1 approaches the selection of senators
by direct vote of the people, and that
tne majority or tne people or ait par-
ties believe in that principle T" tbe Judge
was asked.
Tea. and no." he replied. "I am In
favor of an amendment to the federal
constitution so providing, but It cannot
be Justly reached by indirection for the
reason that the election of a United
States senator under our present sys
tem la but an incident in the Important
work or a state legislature, it wouia
be preposterous to elect a man to either
branch of the legislature because he
stood for Statement No. 1, when In
other respects he Is entirely unfit for
the duties or his office.
The first consideration of the voter
in casting his vote for a member of the
legislature must be tne interests of the
state. The election of a federal senator
is important, but not all Important
Therefore the theory of election of
United States senator by direct vote of
the people must be divorced from the
election of members of the legislature
before It can be safe or Just, other
wise the political significance of the
senatorshlp may in some election
overshadow all else, and a leglalature
may be elected on that Issue (Statement
mo. l) alone, in wnicn case tne in
terest of the. state, which Is the Im
portant thing to its citizens, will be
forgotten."
Sees Wo Danger Ahead.
If Statement No. 1 is abandoned Is
there not danger that a return to tho
old corrupt political conditions will
come?" was the next question.
'Assuredly not. No man labored
harder or sacrificed more than I In the
establishment of the direct primary
law,'' the speaker continued. "I believe
n it. and am confident that it will suc
ceed. Ultimately the opposition to it
will cease. One of the reasons which
auses me to oppose Statement No. 1 Is a
conviction that if it shall ever result
n the election by a legislature of one
pafty of a senator belonging to another
party there will be such a revulsion of
public sentiment that the primary law,
which Is the people's safeguard, will be
stricken from the statutes.
"Many of us. men of all parties, la
bored for vears for It. and If It dies
before Its purpose is accomplished, the
advocates of Statement No. 1, which
is no part thereof, will be responsible
for its death.
Far and beyond tne election or a
senator is the issue of political decency.
The primary law will secure that, if
enforced in Its spirit. If to a ma
jority of the people the famous State
ment No. 1 is more Important than that
politics In Oregon shall be clean, we
wno opposed me statement must suo-
mlt
Let me ask. However, every voter
o a-o to the ornce or tne county ciera
and read the primary law, and State
ment No. 1, and he win then see that
the two have no legitimate connection
ut that Statements No. 1 and No,
are Incongruous supplements onlv.
1 1 respect tne opinions or men wno
differ from me In political views, and I
am loath to believe that men who sup
port the Ideas of Jefferson and Jack'
son In government expect or deslra that
a legislature of their party shall elect
a federal senator who entertains the
views of government which Hamilton
and Clay stood ror.
Putting On XiSBt Straw.
"To all honest Democrats and Repub
licans, who have convictions, let me
therefore appeal not to prejudice, but
to Intelligence and submit that the
following statement in lieu of No. 1
will avoid all the abuses Of the past,
save the primary law, and leava the
legislature free to maintain Its man
hood and constitutional prerogatives:
'I am a Republican (or Democrat, as
the case may be), and If elected to the
legislative assembly I promise as a
member thereof to support that man
for United States senator who shall be
the candidate of my party In the gen
eral election, thus making the entire
party electorate the party causus.'
"This will obviate every abuse of the
past, effect the purpose and reflect the
spirit of the direct primary."
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pools form In little nooka and pockets that con
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noaalbllltr axiits that clots may form In these
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"Recital Tomorrow Night.
The twelfth of this season's recitals
will be given by Ellers Piano House In
the Midway laat year to I their recital hall, corner of Park and
wasnmgion streets, tomorrow evening
at d:bu. miss t.tnei i,ytie win oe tne
soloist and her beautiful voice will be
heard In a group of charming songs,
These recitals are given every Friday
night and all are cordially Invited. Ad
mission by ticket only, but tickets may
De secured entirely complimentary by
calling at Ellers Piano House before
6 o clock Friday afternoon.
Jones Wins at Handball.
Dick Jones is champion handball
f (layer of the Multnomah club, he hav
ng defeated Sam Holbrook in the finals
last night. Both men were presented
with gold medals, given to the win
ners of the first andsecond prizes.
Followlnsr were the scares: 21-13. 11-21
and 21-8.
State Institutions Discussed.
(Doited Press Leaaed Win.)
Topeka, Kan., Feb. 18. Superintend
ents or state institutions or Kbjirah be
gan their first quarterly conference at
$35 Will Furnish a Eoom.
iou can iurnisn a dining-room or
bed-room complete with handsome, dur
able rurniture including a beautiful,
large rug for $35. For full particulars
read Morgan & Atchley's ad in today's
Total .763 792 69S
Roderick Macleay Wins.
Plnehurst, N. C. Feb. 18. Roderick
Macleay a member of the Waverly
Oolf club of Portland, Oregon, finished
first among a field of 129 players In
the qualification round of the St. Val
entine tournament yesterday. He made
a score of SO. J. E. Porter of Pittsburg"
wiW l Brooklyn A. 3.
the state house this afternoon. The Journal ontne ljouDie isast Bide Page."
program opened wltn a discussion of
Wisconsin Democrats.
(Dotted Preaa Leaaed Wire. I
Milwaukee, Wis.. Feb. 13.-i-The Demo-
name delA,
gaiea-awarge to me uenver conven
tion waa called to order here shortly
before noon today with a full attend
ance or aeiegat.es ana alternates, it la
a foregone conclusion that the dele
gates win do instructed ror Bryan and
the only contest Is over the personnel
of the delegation. E. C. Wall of Wil-
wauaee, jonn Ayiwara or Madison,
Daniel H. Grady of Portage, Congress
man Charles Welsse of Sheboygan Falls
and H. H. Manson, chairman of the
state committee, are among those men
tioned for the honor.
the different methods of manaarement
ana coniroi or state cnaritaoie and cor
rectional institutions, bv H. C. Bowman
of Newton. Other speakers, and their XtolwmmtoSk &
tnnlx. w.ra am fnllnnr.' Vfi, Ttl tj CratlO SIBIO COnventlOn to
Perry of Belolt, on the present and
future of Industrials school pudIIs: Dr.
T. C. Biddle of Topeka. on female nurses
in male wards, and nr. J. N. van Nuys of
Osawatomie, on the nature, treatment
and prevention of tuberculosis. The
conrerence win conclude tomorrow.
Home Market Club Banqnet.
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Boston, Feb. IS. Elaborate prepara
tions have been completed for the an
nual banquet tonight of the Home Mar
ket club. Following its custom of hav
ing a speaker of national . prominence
at Its annual banquets, ths club has
this year secured Ex-Govefnor Frank
S. Black of New York to deliver ths
principal address ef rths evening.
A new telephone line, with about 1
patrons, Is being built Into ths Stayton
central. This line comes from Sublim
ity, and west of there on the Aumaviiio
road. v -
On Threshold of Fortune.
Just as the miners employed by the
Denny Dulln Mining company reached
a depth of 105 feet in the Incline shaft
that is being sunk, they discovered
what they had been looking for many
mdnths a vast body of ore that car
ries from $15 to $76 per ton. At that
moment, unfortunately, the funds of
the company were insufficient to con
tinue tha worn ana it stopped, a groui
of Portland men. following a carefu
investigation, took over the properties,
placed a limited number of shares of
treasury stock upon the local market
and are said to be rapidly accumulat
ing a development fund that will make
the Dennv Dulin a dividend-paying In
vestment In a short time.
This company has just moved Its of
fices to 81 Mallory building, 268 Stark
street. The stocK is being sold at 10
cents a share. Alex Sweek of Portland
is president or tne company.
DEPL0EE DE4TH OF
P0PULAE CLASSMATE
At a meeting of the June class of
West Side High school ths following
resolutions were adopted by ths class
on the untimely death of Miss Grace
Sprague. one of the most popular mem
bers of the class, who passed away last
Aionaay:
"Whereas, we have lost from our
WE CURE MEN ONLY!
Our Fee $S to $3Q
INo Pay Unless Cured I
Seek Help Where It Is Certain to Be Found
Consult
This Institution has built uo its splendid practlc
more bv the free advertising riven It by Its PER
FECTLY SATISFIED PATIENTS, who have received
the benefit of Its modern, scientific and legitimate
methoda than in any other way. If you are not a per
rect man come to us. lin t it worm the little lim
It will take when you are CERTAIN that you wil
have the benefit of HONEST, SINCERE physician
wht n.v.r ntremnf tn deceive von In mnv wiit A Mn
sulfation costs you nothing EXCEPT your own tlmq
live, wide-awake specialist about your case one who has ex
perlence, skill and .ability, one who can give you tne best treatment t
be had on the Pacific coast regardless of price. We cure men. and hav
cured more cases of weakness and special ailments of men than any otbe
specialists in Portland. If you do not know what the trouble is, consul
us free of charge and find out. I
In selecting a physician or specialist, when in need of one, some cord
siderauon and tnougnt snouia De given to tne quanncations, experienc
ana lengtn or time anjnstitute or meaicai man nas oeen located in tn
city. It stands to fuason that an Institution that has stood the test o
tlmn and numbers its curea bv the thousands la far superior to mushl
room Institutions that spring up in a night, last a few months and are gone
we have been curing men zv years ana are tne oldest specialists curln
men in Portland.
we invite those who have aeen-seaioa ana onronio disorders to call an
be examined. Consultation and examination Is free, and oarrlss with it a,
obligation to snsage oar servioes.
Our offioes art) eaulnoed with the most modern and scientific medians
cal devices for the treatment of chronic diseases. Our charges are reason
aDie and m reach or any man.
Write if vou cannot call. Our system of home .treatment la alwav
Uktaiin ana most successrui. ah correspondence sacreaiy connaentisj.
HOURS 9 a. m. to & p. m. Evenings, 7 to 8:30. Sundays, 9 a. m. to :
noon.
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ST. LOUIS luRaicAAi.ND DISPENSARY
ooum bsooud Airs taickix;; mxsxrm, roBTivajro. osxaoxr.
MEN TREATED AIND CURB!
BUST aTZBTTCXI tOWEST OXABOESI CTTKZS HVkMkXTTi
wno are aiructea witn ih.kvuub iij151L,it i, or jrallll
Strength, commonly called "LOST MANHOOD," Exhaust
Drains, pimples. Lame Back, Inflammation of the Bladder at
Kidneys, Highly Colored Urine, Impotency, Despondency, Fa
ing Memory, iss or Amouion, Mental worry, results Of
cess and overwork; Piles, Fistula and Hydrocele or oil
weakness, which absolutely unfit them for Study, Buslnei
measure or Marriage.
Vo ours, no pay. Blood poison, contracted or hereditary:
Diseases, Rheumatism, Bores, Swellings, Bisohanrss, Cton
rboea, Oleet, Stricture, Balanrsd Prostata aad Xydrooals. X
eat dealings. Successful and Conscientious service, Reasons:
cnarges.
Call or writs SB. T. 7. FIX BOB, 181 rinrt St, Vortlaaft,
Scoffs Sanfal-Pepsm capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
For Inflammation erOatarrhot
tba Bladder and Dlacaaad Ki
fTPm
mTBa. . M ... jZ la
3
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tiara. XO CUM SO FAT. Carat
nlcklT and Mrmanentlr tha
wont eaaee of laaTrfcasa
long etaodiog. Abselstely
Parisian, uoia oy sragguta,
Price 11 no. or by nail, poet
paio,ai.iu,a posse, sa-jo.
TKESANTAL-PEPSMCO.
Ballofostalne, Oats.
BracssjtS.
Every Woman
Buuereneaaiia inoaia new
. . seont the wonderful
MARVEL Vthirlina Sorsv
I Tbe naw Tartnl Infer. JnJte.
nun ana aumon. uaet Sax.
eat-Aioat uoDveaiant,
. hi a laiiaaiiy,
IrtTaar truth t to k
jr na cannot supply tas
nanvBii, aouepi do
STeig-hborhood ravorlte.
Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor. Maine.
speaking of Electric Bitter, says: "It
Is a neighborhood favorite hero with
us." It deserves to be a favorite every
where. It gives quick relief in dyspep
sia, liver complaint, kidney derange
ment, malnutrition, nervousness, weak
ness and general debility. Its action on
the blood, as a thorough Durlfler malrea
It especially useful as a Spring medi
cine. This grand alterative .tonic, la
sold under guarantee at Skldaibre Drug
Cos drug; store. 60a, . ,
other, bat Had itamn for
I nan
llluatratad book-
. Ttglras
fall Dartleulara and Hlrnctiona tn.
valuable to ladle. MARVEL cttk
a m. ass ST.. KQW Vnai.
For Sale by Bkidmore Drug Co., Woodard,
Clarke Co. aad Laua-Davia Drag Co. S Btorae.
Has and a
aad
CGeera
lie Wan-Kaewa
CHINESE
Beat aad Hart
DOCTO
SMda
la tbat a tody
IMa irsdy ef rata ana M
oiseaveres and la gl
midst, Grace Sprague, our beloved class
mate and our vice-president,
"Resolved, by us, the members of the
June class, 1908, of the Portland High
school, That it is our conviction that
In her death we have lost one of our
moat loyal and lovable members. We
wish hereby to express our high appre
ciation of tier amiable and noble char
acter and our feeling that by her kindly
and gentle nature she has exerted a
lasting Influence upon us all.
"We also desire to tender our sin.
cerest sympathy to the bereaved mem
bers of her family.
"We further resolve that a copy of
these resolutions De sent to tne mem
bers of her family, to ths "Cardinal.'
and to the daily papers. '
"L.OL.A HAMMOND,
"JANE KNOX,
"LEWIS ANDERSON.
"Committee."
V tb world hla woaderfnl iwaaadtea.
MO KEHCURT. POISONS CM. SKUSs WP
CM WITHOUT OPEaATIOa. OA
wiijbuu ths axo ov a uui,
Ha narantcaa tn mm Cmtmrr aatnt
lent. Threat, Bbeanatlaai .Nervoaaif
Narvnas DeblUty, fltnsMcn. Uver. KI4
TronWMt alto Lnat MantamWt Famile W
sen and All Private Dlaeasia
A SURE CANCER CUR
fast Baoslvsd freai Faking, China Safe, I
and Bailable,
r tou arb Armcricn. nntrr onU
DBuaxS ABB PANGEBOUs. 4
tt ttm fa D Dot ealL writ fa aamntaaa hi
man circular, i ne km a erata la stamps.
CONSULTATION FRE
SUB a 0 W0 CHIMBS HtuUlClMM,
lttt First St., Car. Bomses,
. Portland, Oragoa,
flaae MauUoa Tab Paaaa.
$35 Will Furnish a Room.
You can furnish a dining-room or
bed-room complete with handsome, dur
able furniture including a beautiful,
large rug for 135. For full particulars
read Morgan 4 Atchley's ad in today's
Journal on ths "Double East Side Page."
New Notaries.
fftneelM Dlapatch to Tha loarnat.t
Salem. Feb. IS. List of notaries Dub-
Uo appointed in and fori tho state of
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Tarrant a juvaoa ei vaoesn
Copaiba In
CAPSULES.
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coaorr&oaa. git, wniaaa. eta.
L tk. aonvanima to earn.
mm saaoessfal aae. Meat
Howa A
Ington at, Portland,
xns Tarrant Co,
ore
ka, eoovanlaat to earry. I
I sawMsafal aae. Meat
St Martin's, SSI Wff
and, Or. ; or by mall f,
x, 44 Hudson SU, If
fOR WOMEN ON
Dr. Sanderson's C o m p o u
oavm ana motion noot fi
im nest and only roll
remedy for DELAYED P
IOD8. Cure the mml H.l
ate cases in S to 10 days Pried
per vox. or tnree poxes 16.00. Bold
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Oregon; N. C Hog. RJ1 A. Letter
fVRvlon Pnrilnnrl fl tlf aT.ni
rill: William R. Maalav. Vantm? f I
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