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the Oregon: daily journal Portland, Tuesday evening, February is, woi t : 12 NEWS or THE, WORLD . Rinsr Held , .Track ; Diamond 0 TEl TR A IN S AT SANTA DARCARA Manager McCrcdie Selects California City Mott, Ca lif f and 3Ioore Sold. ,"' Santa Barbara will b th training plac for th Portland Beavers this spring. Th above Important announcement - was made by Manager trailer McCredle this morning, and the head of the Port 1 land team will leave for the south to ' make arrangements for his men next &ir Fur several weeks the Portland mag-nates hesitated between Tucson and " Santa Barbara, dui me iur w " . ly considered to be tne Desi propuamu .. im uri atanrlnnlnt- That there will be plenty of practice ' ramea for the Beavers around Hanta Iur)ir la aaaured. In addition to th ' ; g-aroes with the Chicago Americans and . the team In the California winier leagu ihara will be numerous mlxups with th tama from the fleet, which will be ', resting In Santa Barbara Harbor during Uie tlm tne weavers are mere. i From present Indications the Bav ara will have the best ante-season arlea nf rames a northern basebal , annad has aver had In the south. This feature of the plans of the MeOredles ' augurs well for the pinion oi me im in the Coast league race. ' Prom a pecuniary standpoint the se- . lection of Santa Barbara could not be better. The thousands or saiiors irura the American fleet are entnusiastic rans, specially when their own teams are - playing the professionals and will turn out en masse to tne game. - All of the Beavers who wintered In Portland will go south together and will ' be joined at Grants Pass by Pernoll. who spent the off season at his home In that place. Manager McCredle, Ken nedy, Bassey and Casey were the play- ara wno spent tne winter uere. Three Flayers Sold. " Manager McCredle has disposed of ' three players of last year s squad to Manager Robert P." Brown of the Aber .. iiMn team of the Northwest league, the castoffs being Ennon Callff, Charlie . Moor and Mott McCredle hesitated to say what he received from Aberdeen for the sale of the three, but Intimated that it was not for a song. Mack thinks Callff Is one of the best pitchers in the league, out was com- noiiort to let him o because he could . not vet along with. the youngster of ; the Wadelllan tendencies. Calif f wlU probably be at home In the Northwestern league, "as It was from Belllngham that he graduated Into fast- er company. He Played, on the team the i year that Klrby urennan, tne oia fort . . land outfielder, was manager. His work attracted the attention of McCredle and ' . his services were secured. Callff played . - fine ball for two years but last year ' developed a bad case of "grouch," and hia aervlcea were worth nothing. With ; a manager like Brown at the head of the Aberdeen team, uaim naa a Tine . chancer to regain his former reputation. "Whether or not Charlie Moore will ' sign with Aberdeen remains to be seen. He has the management of the St. Johns . club in the Tri-city league arms uis- posali and should Manager Brown's of fer be not tempting enough he will - probably take charge of the Saints again. Mott, the same Anson Mott who din rusted th fans with his punk playing : last year, may make good with Aber I deen, and If he does he should stay there, for he certainly Is not fast . enough for this league. He played good - ball during- Russ Hall's regime In Seat tie, but was a frost when he came here. GOLF STANDING found ray Waverly Club Adopts New flfethod to Determine Who Are Best. Fights Scheduled for Tonight. Johnny Coulon vs. Cooney Kelley, 10 rounds, at Peoria, Illinois. Freddie Welsh vs. Young Loughrey, 10 rounds, at Milwaukee. Tomorrow and Thursday will posi tively be th last days for discount on ast aid sa s bills. Portland Gas Company. A new system of determining the merits of golf players has been Inau gurated at th Waverly golf links, the first play starting last Sunday. Under he new stylo the membeislilp has been divided into clnssos. such r-.s A, B. C, D, and so on. Kuch class has from elgh to twelve players, and they will play or positions In their various clauses. After the positions havo been estab- llshud the players will work to the head or the list, always challenging tn players. In the position lust above them, Kor Ineunee. a player who finished No. 7 In his class may challenge No. i In another clar.s, and If he succeeds 1m beating No. 6. he takes that position, while No. 6 goes back to No. 7. In this manner It la possible to1earn definitely who ara the best players In the club, and teams may thus be equably chopon to defend the club In future contests. . The women members of the club have adopted the same method of determin ing "who Is who" and will start off their play aoout the first of next month. Next Saturday afternoon the annual Washington birthday handicap will be played, and it la attracting much Inter est from those who frequent the green. GREAT WOMAN TENNIS PLAYERS AT'CORONADO SCOTS Hi BRITONS TO CLASH SATURDAY Bagpipes 'Will Urge on Play ers Who Were Victorious Last Season. BROTHERS READYVT0 FIGHT I Jack Arrives to Trim Mitel for Battle With Stanley Ketchel. No matter if you bav been pronounced Inourabl by any other physician, don't on that account heal tat to com to m for treatment I hav cured hundreds of man who had been told 4 hat they were Incurable. Remember, that my methods will cur oases that are practically Incurabl by any other treatment .My methods ar original with me, and ar th result of many years' experience In medical practice, I effect a our In very case I take for treatment, because my treatment I adjusted to th needs of each patient with sclentlflo precision. I leav nothing to guesswork. I KNOW when I be gin treating, a patient' that I will perform a oomplet and permanent CURE. Such a cur by. my treatment I lust a certain a that two and two mak lour. , , I claim that nothing less than oomplet eradication of th dlseas from the ays tarn I a real cur. "1 treat to completely remove th dlseas and not merely th aymp- toms. I drive out every root and liber of th ailment and effect a , cur that wfli make you strong and vigorous for a lifetime. - -....' . ; . Th cures I affect ar th result of mr thorough knowledge of vry phas ( th diseases I treat and to th fact that I apply individual treatment to each case In every Instanc I know the ailment and I know the -cure for' It. Th fact " that " I acre to wait for my fee until you ar cured 1 proof of my confidence In my ability to cur in very case. Some physician assert that certain diseases of men ar In curable. I deny that, and stand ready to PROVE that by my methods ther la no aisease peculiar to men uiai canaoi d cureo. iCYoa Stirred on by the music of the bag' pipe, the Scottish soccer players, under Captain Colin V. Dyment, will attempt to repeat their victories of last season over the English soccer eleven, cap- You Can Pay Me When You Are Cured .varicocele (United Press Leased Wire.) Coronado Beach. Cal.. Feb. II Prominent lawn tennis experts from far ana near are gathering Here for the Pa cific coast championships, which ar to open on the local courta tomorrow and contlnu through the remainder of the wees. Th tournament will be particularly notable this year because of the many prominent women experts who will com pete. Foremost among them are Miss May sutton, champion or the world, and her sister Florence, both of Los Ange les; Miss Hatel Hotchkiss , and Miss Ooldle Meyer of Berkeley, and Miss Kyan or Hanta Monica, a former cham plon of British Columbia. The tourna ment ror men will likewise brlnr to gether th best players on the Pacific slop. Hicks-Chattens Victors. Th Hlcks-Chattens had everything- on the Columblas at the Oregon alleva last night, winning; three straight games by good scores. lanaermeyer of the win ning team has had the highest score. zsi, ana me nign average lSi). Follow lng- Is the result: , COLUMBIAS. Players. (1) (2) (3) T. Av. Absentee 100 100 100 300 100 A r milage 134 168 148 450 150 Deaver 180 144 173 479 16 Sharer 142 169 116 427 142 Kalk 1S8 1S6 14 460 IS? Total 714 737 682 HICKS-CHATTEN. Players. (1) (2) X3) T. Av. ffoch 162 144 164 460 163 Baker 123 149 178 4S0 150 Williams 168 168 169 476 158 Allen 134 142 158 434 146 Flandermeyer ..174 232 160 666 189 Total 751 825 809 I New Title "Club Chat." "Wlnsred M. Chat" is no lonaer. Its place lias been taken by "Club Chat." an even better publication, which will hereafter devote Its attention to a number of other athletic clubs in the vicinity aside from the Multnomah Am ateur Athletic club. W. A. Orton, the editor, announces In the current number the monthly receipts turned into the M. A. A. C. treasury last year $295.83. (United Press Leased Wire.) Ran Francisco, Feb. 18. Jack "Twin Sullivan has arrived at hl.v brother'i Lined by Sydney Mills in the serle of headquarters, but did not put on th ih. ..m.. whlrh will atart nl Hat- """"ling ' ine cny aner e- urrlav afternnon T.t winter tha Scots iernai ureeunga. JSC. win an oarijr oosi inis morning or San Rafael, ' and- there will be some I lively doinrs between the twins until! Mike cuts out the strenuous work which will probably be Thursday. Contrary to earlier expectations. Ketchel will have no difficulty in mak ing- the weight agreed upon, as h bare-i y tips me Deani at 154 pounds, and win irom now on le content to rest with that flarure. Ills road work will be lightened considerably, but short I spins will be taken each mornlnr. Jack Welsh has been selected as ref eree ror tne Atteil-Kelly riKnt, which I Is scheduled for the latter part of the month before Jack Oleason's clufc. The date of the Encounter has not yet been! aeciueu on. but it will probably he th t znm or tne month at Dreamland pa vilion. Tim McOrath rooelved a wire from Jim Flynn at New Orleans last nlaht announcing nis arrival and stating that ne woum immediately go into training for his fight with Barrv on the X8th or the month. After that fight he will return to I,os Angeles to take on Bat tling jonnson. won the third and deciding games from the Britons after a hard fought contest. and are confident that they can turn the trick again this season. Oreat Interest Is being displayed among both nationalities, and a record breaklna- crowd promises to see the match. The first gam will be called Saturday afternoon, Washington's birth day, at 1:30 o'clock, and Referee Mounts, formerly or tne (jauiornia soccer league, will hav cnarg or tne piayers. HUNT CDjBlOERS STRIVE FOR TROPHY, Fifteen Thoroughbreds to Jump Obstructions in Chase. Washington's birthday will be cel bra tad next Saturday afternoon by the members of the Portland Hunt club In a contest for a handsome cup do- mated bv Thomas McOrath. From 12 to It of th best thoroughbred hunting horses In Portland will line up for the chase after the hares. The seven or eight- mile course will be laid out by Mrs. Buffum and Miss Ann Shogren and there will be some thing like eight stiff Jumps. The start- off will be made at 2:30 o clock and there will be a large gallery to ioiiow the contestants. STATE FAIR TO PUT UP $5,000 FUTURITY STAKE A 16.000 futurity stake for foal of 190S has been put up Dy tne Oregon Htate Fair association. At the fair at Salem in 1910 and 1911, the champion ship of the youngsters and the rich purne will go to the fastest colt, both two-vear-oius inu mrec-j er-vna. tu tries will close July 1, and the condi tions will ne announced later. Races of this kind nave been a great success tnrougnout me e&si ana in rnllfornla. and should likewise pros per in tno norinweai. moruiwesiern horsemen will receive this announce ment with arrest glee, as it insures bet ter horses and more Interest In home breeding. This Day in Sport Annals. 1882 Benny vTanger ("Tipton Slash er"), pugilist, born in New York city. 1890 At San Francisco, Jack Demp sey defeated Billy McCarthy of Aus tralia in 28 rounds. 1892 David Dunham withers, one or America's most noted turfmen, died at New York. 1899 At Philadelphia. Terry McOov- "Strangler" Smith Wounded. "Strangler" Smith, the wrestler, sus tained a painful wound of the hand this morning, which necessitated a doson stitches to bring the severed flesh to gether. While loadlna- a wheat shlD Smith's companion accidentally plunged a knife In the back of his hand in the vicinity of the little finger, which reached the bone. It will be some time before he can grapple on the mat again. Hall Trains at Lewiston. Rush Hall will train his Butte Miners at Lewiston. Idaho, this spring-, tho same as he did Inst vear. Hall was so well satisfied with the weather con ditions and treatment last year that he could not be hired- to train anv other place. The Edmonton team of the Can adian league also trained last year at Lewiston. The town Is only 600 feet above sea level, nnd protected from chlllln winds bv lofty hills. Motor Boat Clnb's Quarters. Eight hundred feet alone; the east bnnk of the Willamette river Just south of Bundv's bathhouse has been chosen for the location of the new Willamette Motor Boat club. This much was de cided upon at a meetlnsr of the club members Sunday. A clubhouse will be erected and boatyard laid out as soon as enough stock has been sold. Under my treatment th most ag' gravated case of' varicocele are cured In a few day time. Ther is no da. in. and it la seldom neces sary that th patient be detained from his occupation. Normal circu . latlon la at one restored through out all th organ and their natural processes of Wast and repair are again established. If you ar af flicted with varicocele consult me at one. Delay can bring on aggravated conditions and nervous complications and involve th general health. No other physician employs a Ilk treatment, ana so tnorougn is my work that there need not be , th slightest fear of a relapse Into old conditions. "Weakness" I am confident that I hay cured more cases of so-called "weakness1 than any other physician. There may be doctor in th large eastern cities who hav treated more cases than I. but they cling to the old and Ineffective practice of dosing with tonics. "Weakness" is merely a symptom of local disorder that re quires local treatment. This Is a truth mat i nave aiscoverea ana that has been fully established by my success tn effecting permanent cures. My.metnofi is original witn myself and is employed by no other physician. Free Consultation To ludsre my ability without personal consultation may be an Injustice to yourself that will cost a lifetime or suffering Consultation is free and confidential and you place yourself under no obligation to m whatever by coming to talk with ma about your case. Specific Blood Poison Others dose th system with mineral poisons scaroely less dangerous than th disease Itself. Th best they hop to do by this treatment Is to keep th disease from manifesting Its presence upon th surface of the Doay. unaer my treatment tn en tire system Is cleansed. Th last taint of virus is destroyed. Every symptom - vanisnes to appear no more I employ harmless blood' cleansing remedies. They ar reme dies heretofore unknown in th treatment of this disease. They cur py neutralising ana absolutely de stroying the poison In th system. Such cures - cannot be other thaa complete and porrrfanent. Stricture My treatment for stricture removes th necessity for surgical operations van in sever cases or long stand ing. I do no cutting nor dieting. No other physician employs my methods or overcoming this disorder, so the service I offer you Is original and distinctive. Do not give up hope be cause others have failed, I will cure you and the cure will be a prompt and painless on. My treatment dis solves tn stricture, suoaues ail in flammation, relieve all Irritation or congestion that may exist in the kid neys or bladder, reduces enlargement of th prostata gland and restores health and ton in all organs af fected by the disease All medicines are prepared In my own private laboratory and ar ab solutely fresh and pur. DR. TAYLOR, The Leading Specialist My Fe Is $10 Za Anv Vaoosiplleat4 Disord Contracted Disorders To but partially cur a contracted disease Is almost aa dinnmui u allow it to go untreated. UnUss every particle of Infection and In flammation is removed the probabil ity eleta that the disease will grad-' ually work Its wav into tha system. Still greater is th danger of the prostata a-land htcnminr chronically inflamed, which always brings partial or complete lose of power. Perhaps 15 per cent of th cases of so-called "weakness" ar a direct result of soma Improperly treated contracted disease. During the past five years I hav treated, thousands of eases of contracted dis orders and hav effected an absolute ly thorough and saf cur tn asU Instance. My Colored Chart Of the male anatomy will be found both Interesting and Instructive. Fre at office. If you cannot call, writ for diag nosis blank. XETIIER SIDE OF COURT. ern won from Fred Snyder in six rounds. 1901 At Memphis. "Young Peter Jackson" and Bobby Dobbs fought 20 rounds to a draw. 1904 At Monte Carlo, Maroczy won the international chess tournament. Russian Says the Imperial Kitchens Xeed a Pure Food Law. A writer who signs himself S. R. O. has contributed to the Revue of Paris some revelations of the nether side of court life In Russia. The Revue says that the writer is a Russian prince and belongs- to the suite of the czar. He bestns with a reference to the czar's attack of typhus fever In 1900 nnd the wonder expressed throughout Europe that a potentate whose life was so caref.illv runrrted shoul'l have con tradicted the infection. There would have been no wonder, he says, if the recrets of t'.ie imperial kitchens were known. These ire manaarer! with Inexpressible disorder and are unsanitary bevond be lief. Their unhygienic condition Is OFFICE HOURS, 9 A. M. TO . P. M.. BTJfTDATS 9 TO 11 ONT.T The DR. TAYLOR Co. 8344 KOaUUSOJT BTBBZT, OOKVZB AVS HOXKXSOV BTBESTS, rOBTOAJTB, OBBOdX CLAUDE SWANN'S CKACK ALASKAN BASKETBALL TEAM DISBANDS. " I ,1 final. .i ,,. r .usWVrt, w Z.,.mM.!ALmHVtU,,?Y&i&u !S:lu,t,mt -11 m m iaa.ai.iiais.il M n . M i. i AJ only equaled by their dishonesty and extravagance. . The alleged prince wrues mat utn. Tyrto, brother of a former minister of marine, called in nis aocior one uaj. He was fearfully 111. ..... , , "Where have you ben dining?' asked the Anrttir. "I had luncheon with the czar yes terday, and I came right home and went to bed, I was so ill. was the enswer. The doctor treated him for ptomaine noisonlne- and pulled him through. Th rxar'a table is financed on a scale of enormous estravagance. Each dish provided Is put down at 10 rubles, or about $5, and each single article of food counts as a dish, though It may be only a few olives or a bunch of celery. At great state dinners the figuring Is still higher. For instance, if there are 600 covers set and lobster patties are on the menu th. nrnim nut in wllkbe for 600 lob sters at four rubles apiece, though ono lobster easily suffices for four or five euests. Or If aucas irom nuuen provided 600 ducks are paid for at five rubles apiece, though each duck ar ferds four portions. Withal the lobsters are apt to be of doubtful freshness and the ducks do not come from Rouen, The champagne UI.U I. mmr,A An thpNA f TPflt OCCd- WHICH 1 mviwwM . , , slons, except perhaps at the Imperial table, -is sure to masquerade as tho choicest brand in the Imperial cellars. but the real quality is worse uws plTher Is a man in St. Petersburg who Is famous for his dinners and his wine. A he Is act wealthy his friends wonder . . i . rw A a xr triA writer now: n qucs i- solved the mystery. . fH. U was sitting in a cafe with the dinner rflver when a servant in court livery popped bis head In at a rear door and beckoned A The prince thought tho ...mi for him. but the dinner .ill., nil t In with a dry laugh: "Never mind. That's my purveyor general. He has something for roe. W-ii havA srood wine to drink nis kaalih In tonlarht." Thev went out Into a rear corridor, ko fnnn th. servant had a big basket. It contained 20 bottles of the finest wines, which the dinner giver paid for at from 60 kopecks to a rublo lint Ma Hnd then sent them to nis wn,,-A iiv a ntihllc norter. It was far from a unique case. A regular traffic in choice delicacies, in cluding fruit, poultry and confectionery, i. ....t.ntiv rniinr on between tne xMir'a nnntrv and the back doors or epicures of the capital, some of whom are well able to pay for their siippl es at market prices but who have the In grained Russian love of graft. Th. tableware is also taken out of the palace and sold by kitchen servants and waiters. In the reign of Aiexanaer III his artist rnena uosoiuuun, lng about in search of curios, came on m heaiitlfnl Sevres plate, emblazoned with the imperial arms and monogram. In a ti.nlf (thOD. He bought It for a ti-tfia inn then the dealer saldr "If you care for rubbish of that sort I can get you lots of it. . DO Dy ail meaiiH, bu ouguiuuuii. i. a fax weeks he had accumulated several dozen specimens of fine china fe. all stolen from Tsar- skoe-Selo. One day he asked the czar to come and see his newest curios. The czar was enraged when the mat ter was explained to nim. mere was considerable clearing out of servants, and the police grabbed the old Junk dealer. Then Alexander devised a pian to prevent further looting. He ordered that a catalogue of every article In the palace be prepared so that the imperial property could be checked up at Intervals. In Russia thor la pi whys a way to carry out a rafnrm In annearance nnd beat It In ef feet. The palace officials selected a nice learned old man to make the cat alogue, n anthor named Gregorowltz. He Is dead and the czar la dead and Bogolnboff is dead, dui tne catalogue Is still unfinished. One day the writer saw a paiming with the imperial stamp of the Hermit age museum on it for sale for five rubles in a second hand furniture store. He made some discreet inquiries and tho guardians or the museum toia mm that It was very hard to keep the pic tures. Grand dukes and court officials and ministers had a habit of borrowing pictures ror tne aecorauon oi meir nouses for. special occasions, and they very seldom came pacx. 3 M WE CURE MEN ONLY! Our Fee $5 to $30 INo Pay Unless Cured Seek Help Where It Is Certain to Be Found 'This institution has built up Its splendid prsctlc more or ins iree advertising given It Dy Its PER. FECTLY SATISFIED PATIENTS, who hive received the benefit of Its modern, scientiOc nnd legitimate methods than in any otherway. if you ar not a per- lBci rnnn lumo 10 us. in i 11 worm in ilttl tlm 11 win iiks wnen you are i.mttXAiN mat you will have the benefit of HONEST. SINCERE physicians wno never uucini.i 10 ueceiveyou ,n any way? A con sultation cobis you noining jsAUtn your own tlm. Consult a live, wide-awake specialist about your case one who haa es. perlence, skill ana aDliity, .one wno can give you the best treatment to be had on the Pacific coast, regardless of price. We cure men. and hav cured mors cases of weakness and special aliments of men than any other specialists in roruana. u you uu uui jmiuw wnui us trouDl is, consult us tree ox cnarna ana iinu uu u In selecting a physician or specialist, when In need of one. some eon stderation and thought should be given to the qualifications, experlenoe and length of time sn Institute or medical man has been located in- th city. It stands to reason that sn Institution that has stood the test of lime ana numoera us cures uy mo .....uwinoi is iar superior to mush room institutions that spring uo in a night, last a few montha and ar We have been curing men 29 years and are the oldest specialists curing ma, DAt-fla ss. We Invite tboss who have deep-seated and ehronlo disorders to rail and be examined. Consultation and examination Is free, and oaxrlss with 11 bo obligation to nrg oar servioes. vOor oflloes are equipped with tha most modern and sclentlflo mechani cal aevices ior tne iraimtm ui t.uu.i.u uiseases, uur cnarges are reason able and In reach of any man. Write If you cannot- call. Our system of home treatment is always HOURS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Evenings, 7 to 8:30. Sundays, 9 a. m. to II noon. ?Su"portiad CONSULTATION FREE. ST. LOUIS msrAcaaind DISPENSARY OOXlHsX 8EOOV9 A WD TAMBZXZi BTBESTS, POXTAXTD, OHXCKOV. Mein TREATED AND CURED BUST 8EBTZ0EI XKJWEST OKABOES! CTTBE8 OVAJaAirTW'K Who ar afflicted with NERVOUS UKUIiTitV TTiiinZ. Strength, commonly called "IX)ST MANHOOD," Exhaostly Drains, Pimples, ljma Back, Inflammation of th Bladder ifi. iviuneya, mgniy vuiorea urine, xmpoiency, JJespondenCy, Fal lng Memory, Loss of Ambition, Mental Worry, result of ei cess and overwork; Piles, Fistula and Hydrocele or -oth weakness, which absolutely unfit them for Study, Busines Pleasure or Marriage. Wo our, no pay. Blood poison, contracted or hereditary; Sari Diseases, Bbeumatlsm, Sores, Swalllngs, Discharges, ctono rhoea, Gleet, Btrlctnrs, Enlarged Prostata and Eydrooel. Koi st dealings. Successful and Conscientious service. Reasonab C'hargea' . , , Call or writ DB. T. J. yiEBCE, 1M First Bt, Portland, O Scott's Santai-Tepsin capsules A POSITIVE CURE ForlnfismmatlpB orOstaiThq tha Blulder and Slasased Kid. no ouas so rax. caras .rmsoantiy tae draggista. n. or bv raa.lL. paid, ti.00, 1 boxaa, i.3a, THE SAfiTAl-PEPS!I.C11, Beilafoatain, Onl. t All Dracfists. Every Xhmm auuainea ana inoma now . aoous tne wonaerfal MARVEL tthlrlipa Sorav I The ew Tos irrtors. JrJm. mmtma outturn, liessaaf. eat ju m convenient. . Iliwiwi lastaatly. sk nv tatcM far it. If he oahnotanpruy the si uu (all narUoalan and iltrenttons la- ARVKL,, ajept DO har. bat sand itamD fn lllustraled book-aal4. Itfttrc valuable to ladles. f ARVSI, CO., 4. ss. BBd ST.. KP1T vnnsl. for Sal by slcldmor Drug Oo., Weodard, Ouuke Oo. sua uss-Mvis srat atons. v . . CorTallls, Or., Feb. 18. The Alaskan JBrotherhood. Basketball team, coached by Claude Swann, the Httle wonder of Oregon Agricultural college fame, disbanded In Chicago a few days ago, having made the tour from Seattle via Los Angeles, San Francisco, Salt Lake, Denver and St. Loals to Chicago, playing all the best teams enroute and meeting defeat only eight times out of the '42 games played. J Swann and five Df hla men, are now playing a week's schedule In WIscpnsin, prior tc starting on the return trip. The eight games which they lost and the scores were ariollows: Dallas college, Oregon, 39 to 23; Los Angeles, 27 to 19; Salt Lake Y. M. C. A., 23 to 31; Baker university, Kansas, 31 to 27; Kansas City Athletic club, 42 to 41; William Jewell college, 35 to 33; Chicago Crescents, 3? to 36; Chicago Centrals. 40 to 35 .. . The Centrals are considered the strongest team In that city, while the Crescents have a great reputation throughout the United States. ; . ,-! ,. ...... I ' . , ' " In many of the games the Alaskans have .defeated their opponents by a larger number of points in a single game than the total number rolled aS against them In their eight defeats. The record of 'Coach Swann is one to which he can justly point with pride and old O.'A. C. Is cer tainly proud lot whit li9 has, done on this eastern tour,-; H Is expected home in a week or 10 day. ., , ' ' Ceylon Elephants Tuskless. From the Cevlon Manual. It is a singular thing that Ceylon is the only part of the world where th male elephants have no tusks; they, have miserable little grubbers project ing two or three Inches from the upper law and inclining downward. Nothing produces either Ivory or horn In fine specimens througnout ' Ceylon. Although some of - the buffaloes have tolerably fine heads, they will notVbear, a comparison with those of other doun- j tries. Tne horns, or tne native catue are not above four Inches In length. CUJtemtif. jftw Jbrm. TBTBB KSOWat TO PAIL, faneat's Extract f Oabcbs and Oopaibaia ' ! OAP8UtES., ntaifl,flekndtM9ifk mat tat mmtMM. (lee, whites, ess. Easy to Uka.' eosyanlaot to ean flits mi seeosasfal ate. Piioeli, at Row A Martin's, SSI Wash- tHt,iu.. pu, rviusou, v, mm., iniia Th Tarrant Co, 44 Hudson st, Nw York. " if The elk and tha spotted deer's antlers f, . v. n-- : are small compared with deer, of their (.,V, " size in India. This Is tne more singular l0B of Ivory. - - as It Is evident from the geological . . J formation that at some remote period Tomorrow, and Thursday will post- Cevlon was not . an island but formed tlvelv be the last day. for discount on a portion of the mainland. It l thought I east side cas bills.. Portland Gas Corn- that titer must ne elements wanting-' pany.- i , . ; . . ; CGeeW rs wsh-kjmw BallsM ' CHINESE Seat anal Bark DOCTOI lis mad a Bia stndy or roots ana fttr sad to that ared; dlaeorared and Is girl to tba world als sronearrol rvmedlea. ' MO KERCUBY. POISONS OR PRUAS XTSfZ as vUUs WITHOUT OPERATION. OS without uu aiu or a Kiin. Re 1nranta tn mm ratarrk. Aathn Lena, Threat RbnaiHrn .Renoetw NWWmt Drbnit. Dtnmmrtt 1.1-rmr Klin Tronhlt atan tir Manhnn4. Fsmsla Weal ass ana All Privet ntsaaaes. A SURE CANCER CUR fast Baoelvsd1 from psktne. Cbisa Ssfa, gc aas Idlabla. If. roo a rr aFrtirrrgn. nof-T bkla . 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