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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. AUGUST 18. 1908.
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Or THE
WORLD
TRACK
DIAMOIND
STATE LEAGUE IS
READY FOB FIGHf
Jim Cof froth Asked to Take
Hold of Now Frisco
Team.
COLLEGE GRADUATE WHO
IS TOP NOTCH FIGHTER
(Tnltfll Ptmi leased v-Mrr
Ban Francisco, Aupt 1 M became
known today that the State Baseball
league at Ita next meotiid will consl 1-r
. a proposition to break Into the local
baseball field. This is the newest de
velopment In the war between the Pu
ciflc Coast and State Baseball leagues
and the present outlook promisee a niT
ry war that will send the. of the
baseball plavere ao.irlng nnd furilsli
fdenty of good baseball for all the fans
n tha atate.
Two directors of the State league
have annroached James ("of froth, the
lhf promoter with a proposition that
he tako hold of a San FrHnciico State
leaa-im club. The clan I to form
company and Fred Swanton of Santa
TUI la Bald lO ne Willing io lunin in
irlth a larae bunch of money.
If Coffroth takes the mntter up. there
- I ant to be a merry time in nftaeoan
tirelea, as the atate league has already
decided to break into Oakland, the const
leaguea weakest city. The coast league
la to break Into Sacramento next year
and that city win have two oasenan
clubs. The magnates of both organlxa
llons says that It is a fight to the
finish, o
They are killing yarda and yards of
apace In the northwest newspapers over
the proposition of Portland entering; the
Northwestern league next season.
What' the use? When Portland atoops
to enter & bush league of that character
Just watch the receipts fall off at the
box office. If Spokane. Tacoma and
Seattle can support a Class A team,
then let them come Into the league. A
greater coast league, yes; a newer
northwest league, no. There are thou
sands of fans in Portland who have not
1'ad a chance to titter their views. Their
ettendance shows they are satisfied
with Class A ball. They, too, have a
right to be considered by the nowc-rs
thRt be. Portland's recession will he
tht worst blow the game has suf'cicci
In years on this coast.
m
Larry McLean Is going to quit catch
ing and go to first base. Listen to
Mac's wall:
"Me to drop tha big mitt game.
There ain't nothln' In It. Hardly a
frame ever passes but I ain't bunged
up lomewnare get smashed on tne rin
gers or shins maybe with a foul tip,
or a spit ball caroms off my knuckles.
Thore'a harder work to catching and
less appreciation than any other posi
tion on team. Nix after this season.
Me for first base. I'll make 'em all
hustle there and show em what I can
do with the big stick.''
If
CRACK MIDDLES
IB RIIIG I0IIIGD,
Champion Stanley Ketcliel
and Joe Thomas Fight
for Fourth Tinie.
t i t f
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Fighting Face of Dr. Louis C. Walleck, the "Leach Cross" of the
Ring.
(1'ntted Press LeaMd WlrO
Snn Kratylaco, Aug. IS. For the
fourth time within the past two years,
Stanley Ketchel and Joe Thomas will
fight It out for the welterweight cham
pionship of the world tonight. The
pair will meet at the Coliseum for the
!0 round bout, and the advance sale of
seats premises an Immense crowd.
K.etchl figures a favorite at 10 to 4,
but the fans are agreed that the betttna
oaas ao noi give 1 nomas nis one. i ne
California boy has twice given Ketchel
tne rignt oi tns lire, and as tonight s
mill is at catch weights it Is likely
that there will be some rough work.
Ketrhel'a superb condition and the
ease with which he put Hugo Kelly to
the mat In their last fight several
weeks ago Is largely responsible for
the firure with which San Francisco
fight fans put their favorite. It la
agreed that If Ktchel can land his
punch Thomas cannot last 18 rounds.
But Thomas weighed 12 pounds more
than his opponent when the men got on
the scales this morning, and this Is a
big advantage. Followers of the
Thomas camp sav that the California
boy was never in better condition In his
life.
Eddie Smith has been selected to ref
eree the match, and three rattling six
round preliminaries are to precede the
main event.
I f.r,"'on1, committee He was born In
i isiuuri in isou.
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i wLln,m Hayward, the new secretary
of the Republican national committee,
! and who la to have charge of the preal
, dentlal campaign in the west. Is but 31
years old. Ha has the dlstlnotlon of
being the youngest Judge and the
youngest brfgadter-reneral in his natlvo
state, Nebraska, and the youngeat state
chairman In the country. He Is a son
of the late M. L. Hayward, who was
elected to the United Btatas senate
from Nebraska In tfln aa nn ,.
day he was to take his seat.
I-awton T. Hainan of Mason prob
ably will be chosen as tbe Democratic
candidate for governor of Michigan.
Mr. Hemans Is described as a real ora
tor, a student, a writer of history, a
lawyer and a politician. Am m.mUr
or mo aiata legislature and delegate to
the constitutional cnnvaniinn h. ,..,
a good record and attached to himself
many Influential friends who are prom
inent in Mlchlsan affair. U'hi.V.,,.,
ne of the three aspirants fer the He-
puoncan nomination Is named It is
redicted that Mr. Hemans will glvo
rays of the gun, said to be Injurious to
health, the government will send nut
5,000 stilts of underclothing and hat
iinmgs or an orange red hue.
e
In several European countries fern
leaves are used - extensively to wrap
miuw, ouuer, nan ana otner per
iahable food In oarrylng them to mar
ket, the high percentage of salt In
leave keeping tha contents neVfentlv
freah for hours.
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The difficulties of distilling alnnhnl
from peat are' claimed to have been
overcome by both British and German
sclentlsta. who predict that a cheap and
plentiful aupniy of fuel for power will
result from their recent discoveries.
Probably the most effective solar en
gine yet davlaed Is the Invention of a
Phlladelphlan, who uaes the heat ob
tained from the sun's rays to vaporise
ether, which bollsaJ a lower temper
attire than water and tnay be used over
and over again.
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WMB TAKES
OP GOULD LINES
First Step in Reorganization
Is to Institute Foreclosure.
Tomorrow and Thuradav m ..na
tively be ths last dava for
east side gas bills. Portland Gaa Co.
Newest Notes
of Science
ir 34.000 horsepower from the
ine nvaeigros in Norway.
Obtalnin
falls of
French company la equipping a plant to
uuKim nurogea iromtne atmosphere.
Cooperating with the forestry service
o i me nepartment or agriculture, the
war department is practicing reforesta
tion on a numner or its reservations,
'According to Dr. Sven Hedln, the
owedisti explorer, the famous Astatic
river tiramaputra rises rrom an enor
mous glacier In the northermost Him-
The discovery of the Mammoth cave
of Kentucky was due to a search for
saltpeter In 1807. Congress had for
bidden American vessels to sail for
Europe and foreign vessels to land
cargoes In this country, and saltpeter
was needed for gunpowder.
The fact that 11 men were overcome
by gas on a British submarine recently
was attributed to the fact thatthere
were no white mice on board. The ro
dents are carried on submarines because
they are so susceptible to gas that the I
smallest quantity escaping kills them..
(United Press LaaMd Wiiw.
New York, Aug. It The first step
toward the reorganisation of the Wheel
ing & Lake Erie and Wabash-Pittsburg
Terminal roads under Harrtman aus
pices was taken' today when the hold
mV i? mortgage bonds of the
.i , i .7, J 'erminat Instructed
the Mercantile Trust company, trustee
under the mortgage, to begin suit for
foreclosure.
The Wabash road owns all the stock
of the terminal company and the ter
minal company owns the controlling In
terest In the Wheeling & Lake Kile" the
fiould road which recently passed Into
the hands of a receiver.
It la understood here that Harrlman
plans to reorganize these roads In hi
own way In accordance with th -
cent understanding with Gould.
Because the Butte fans refused to
patronlie Russ Hall's Butte team on its
last trip to the "city that never sleeps,"
- the two Butte newspapers, the Miner
and Anaconda Standard, have concluded
not to carry the box scores of the
Northwestern league games. The Min
er's explanation is us follows:
"Too expensive furnishing long-distance
baseball to those who wouldn't
pay for It at home. No Idea of boy
cott" That "mumps" stunt, started with a
Hogan and .perhaps will end with a
Hogan. Happy Hogan of the Angels
was the first to bring the Infection Into
the Coast league camp and now Hogan
of the Oakland team is down with the
disease. Let us hope that it has run
Its course and that the remainder of the
players may he immune.
New York. Aug. 18 In front of a
neat little office on East Third street.
New Tork, hangs a small black sign
with gold letters reading, "Louis '.
Wallack, Dentist." On entering the of
fice and Inquiring for Dr. Wallack the
Information1' that he Is out of. the cltv
ahd training for his next fight Is given
by his assistant. Dr. William S. Prena
ky. For Dr. Wallark Is a real live
pug and Is well known among the east
ern fight fans as Leach Cross.
He graduated from the New Vorl;
College of Dentistry in 1907. and Imme
diately began to practice, hut on ac
count of his many ring engagements,
he was compelled to take In a partner.
His first, bout was In 1906, whiah
was pulled off while he was still at
tending school. He won with a knock
out. After leaving school he fought
more frequently and soon became a pop
ular favorite among the New "1 ork
clubs. He was matched with some of
the best lightweights in the east, and
out of 39 fights he lost but three. He
has 14 knockouts to his credit and won
19 bouts on decisions. He fought three
draws.
He was given the decision over Fight
ing Dick Hylund of California in a re
cent six-round bout, and he also defent
ed Charlie Griffin, the champion
Australian featherweight, In six rounds.
Cross Is years of ace. five feet
seven inches tall in his SaUckings. ami
generally- fights at 133 pounds, al
though he o.-tn make 130 when neces
sary. He has a terrific punch, which, com
bined with his clever footwork, will hi
a short time place lihn In line for a
fight with the champion.
TWO-YEAR-OLD GIRL
WALKS EIGHT MILES
Pittsburg, Aug. 18. The champion
Infant long distance walker has been
located in McKeesport. This precoc
clous youngster is Evelvn. the 2-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walker
Sheppard of McKeesport. who walked
over eight miles alone and unattended.
The walk was from Buena Vista at
Elizabeth.
The Sheppards were visiting at Buena
Vista and Evelyn wandered away from
the house. Striking the road In the
direction of Elizabeth she continued
until she reached the home of her grand
father. Thomas Connelly.
PORTLAND CHICKETERS
DEFEAT YERN0X
HARNESS HORSES TO
60 TO ILllfiGfEi
Country Club Directors Au
thorize Additional Stalls
for September 31eet.
Big Chief Esola has been reinstated
to the San Francisco police department.
He will now swing his big stick on the
Barbary coast. A Frisco writer face
tiously remarks that Esola should have
a. batting average of 1.000 In the new
league.
Portland closes the series In the south
this week against Oakland. The bovs
ought to return In second place If the
Oaks prove as easy as thev have for
the other teams.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
R. H. E
6 6 1
1 3 4
Iake,
At Xpw York.
Cleveland
Is'ew York
Batteries Jops and Bemis;
Doyle and Kllenow.
At Philadelphia.
R. H, E.
St. Louis 2 5 1
Philadelphia 2 6 3
Batteries Howell and Stevens;
Coombs nnd Srhrck
Detroit . . .
Boston . . . .
Batteries
end Crlger.
At Boston.
n. h. e.
1 3 0
0 6 1
-Willet and Schmidt: Steele
At Washington.
R. H. E.
Washington 4 fi 2
Chicago 4 6 0
Batteries Johnson. Htreet and Kahoe;
. White. Walsh and Sullivan, Shaw.
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
At Chicago.
R H. E.
Chicago : 5 5 1
Philadelphia 1 2 2
Batteries Reulharh and Moran. Fox
en. Richie and Dooln. I mpires O'Day
And Rigler.
At St. J on in.
R H E
et. lxuls n 4 i
yew Tork 3 s o
Batteries Sallee. H"'-b an I Hllss;
Matthewson and Rresnafjan. 1'irpires
Johnstone and Klem
The Pit tsburg-Boston mree was nrnt.
twned on. account of r.iin. h le the
Clnclnnatf-Brookl vn scheduled f. r yes
terday was played as one H-r, of
double-header Sundnv.
Plans are now under way at most
of, the training stables in this section
for the early shipment of strings of
speeders to the initial harness race meet
of the north Pacific circuit, which opens
at Bellingham, Wash, one week from
today.
Reports compiled by local officials of
the circuit Indicate that excellent re
sults have been achieved during the
warming up season at all the western
Oregon tracks, which will have con
tenders In the series of races this fall.
I ne most Interesting feature of the
preliminary work is the fact that the
green stuff has been showing up in
much better form than the dopesters
had it figured out. This applies to the
loriu Known ny youngsters at Rose
burg. McMlnvllle. Hlllsboro. Albany and
Salem, from which places definite data
Is at hand.
Within the next week or so. there wfil
be greatly Increased activity at tho
Country club racetrack, for much re
mains to be done In the next five weeks.
The directors of the Country Club and
Livestock association yesterday author
ized the construction of two new sets of
stalls to house the unexpectedly large
list of entries that has been laid down
for the races here the week of .Septem
ber 21-26.
ll ltU I. o - . n - .
ix raiiurnv in nniv jnit norses n I
attendance gave evidence of the revival
uf Interest in the once popular sport.
Among the places represented by the
entrants were Seattle, Cincinnati, Bat
tle Creek, and Atchison. Kin. Regret
Is felt that neither Mrs. M. C. Howell
of Cincinnati nor H. H. Richardson of
Boston, holders of the women's nnd
men's championship titles respectively,
have been able to come to Chicago to
defend their titles this year.
Butte Kaces.
Butte, Mont , Aug. 18 Weather clear,
track fast. Results yesterday:
First race five and a half "furlongs,
selling -Irish Mike. 105 (Butwelli, 10
to 1, won; Bardonia, 102 (Post), 9 to 5.
second; Brawney Lad. ini i U ildebrand ),
4 to 5, third. Time, 1:09V.
Second race, six furlongs, selling Lit
tle Buttercup 111 (McKinnoni, 6 to 1,
first; Aunt Ilala, 103 ( Kirschbaum ), 2
to 1. second; Klamesha 11, 114 ( ubu
chon), 2 to 0, third. Time,
Third race, seven furlongs, selling
Silver Heels. 102 (Van Duseni 8 to 5,
won; San Rerno 105 r E. Clark i, 4 to 1
second; Maid of Orleans, loo (Moles
worth), to 5. third. Time, 1:30.
Fourtli race, five and a half furlongs
purse Native Son. 1 07 lAubuchonl,
won; Eudnra. 10ft Van Huseni seennrt-
(rold.Mi Plume 110 (McKinnoni. third.
i ime, 1 Ui .
Fifth race, handicap, fjVP f.irongs
Aunt Kit, 104 (Stuart). If, to 1, won"
Lena Leach. IK' iButwel. to 6 sec
ond. Luke Ramus. 113 ililain, 1 'to 3
third. Time 1:01 i.
Sixth race, mile, sell lug I )lek Redd.
114 (Butwelli. IS to 1, won; Budapest
102 Krlschhaum 1. out. second; Tarp
104 (E. Sullivan) 3 to 2. third. Time
1:43.
Seventh race four furlongs, selling
OIlie Word. 110 (Blair), 5 to 2. won
Glenart. 110 iRutw.lli. 4 to 1, second
false Nun. 110 ( Heat herton ). 2 to 6
third. Time. :13V
(Special Dispatch to Th Journal.)
Victoria, Aug IX. Rowlers C.reigand
Bailey of the Portland Crlckef club
proved too much for tho Vernon c,lub lit
the Northwest Cricket championship
tourney, which opened yesterday, ard
Portland won with a margin of 103
runs. The Innings of the Vernon team
closed In the morning with only 14
runs.
Today Portland will meet the Alhions
of Victoria. The, Oregontans are here
with a clever team and will make a
hard bid for the championship before
the tourney ends.
alaya, mountains.
After Investigating recently TtrlM.h
official reported the Kenls forest In
East Africa to he 2S7 miles lon- hv
eight wide, nnd to contain standing
timber worth $115,000,000.
A Kansas carpenter has patented a
device to Jae attached to a saw to blow
away the sawdust. A piston, struck
by the wood being sawed, sends a cur
rent of air through a curved tube.
On the largest tobacco farm In the
world, a 2R,000-acre affair near Amster
dam. Oa., is grown about a third of all
the Sumatra tobacco used for cigar
wrappers .In the Ctjied States.
A Louisiana man has Invented mn-
chine for measuring and recording th
measurements of lumber. Planks missed
through It engage a roller attached to
a registering device on the side.
Tobacco was successfully grown Un
der government supervision In Ireland
last year, but, as the crop has not vet
been marketed, the financial result will
not be known for some time.
A quadrangular screen, which opens
or closes as a door to which It Is at
tached at the top is opened r closed. In
vented by n Kansan, is said to prevent
flies and other insect's from entering a
house.
This Date in Sport Annals.
1ST9--At San Francisco, Mike Dono
van and W. C. Mcflellan fought 93
rounds to a draw.
1 890 Orr of Brooklyn club made a
home run hit over the left field fence
at Forepaugh's park, Philadelphia, the
first time this feat was acoompltshed.
1S91 At Garfield park. Chicago,
Ansnn of the Chicago team, made five
successive sare hits. Including two trl
pies and a double. In a game with the
urookivn team.
1902 At Chicago, Anson of the Chi
cago team, made five successive hits
Including two triples and a dou
ble, in a game with the Brooklyn team
1902 At Chicago. Marvin Hart won
from Blllv Stiff in Fix rounds.
190fi Michael F. Dwyer. a prominent
figure of the American turf, died at
wrookiyn.
Andrew Carnegie's present of b ren-
llra of the dlplodocus to the Paris mu
seum has st rred ur a lively row
among French scientists over the ago
of the original animal, the arguments
varying from two to six million years.
With a view to protecting the sol
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Spokane Man Buys Horses.
(Special Dispatch to The Journnl )
Spokane, Aug. 18 Andrew Latdlaw.
owner of Searchlight, has rurchased
Colonel Bell and Allen Hell from the
stable of John I onsidlne. the well
known Seattle horseman. Thev cost the
low sum of $1,000 at auction. Consl
rilne's horses have been winners at every
show in the northwest.
Tomorrow and Thursday will posi
tively be the last days for discount on
east side gas bills. Portland Gas Co.
Seattle Races.
Seattle. W.,h . Aug. 18 Weather
cleat, lurk f.(t Results yesterday:
Ihe elht .lahlp. nnn- .. ' I . ". ' ' '."'." ' """W selling l.
VV... . . "'I . ' J , , , ,K "' i-,. l ; to 5. won; Mon
M'.rt
Ho.
J"hn.on. 'f'7
Time. 113 2 '.
.Second ra
I.ai fjunl!tv.
won. Pert. 1"T
Elpavo. ?T i It
Tim. 1:01.
'Pi 1 r-l r: e. n
in i. ? M
' (fii gan i
second ; Squire
b to 6. third
five furlongs, selling
!T (Roland). 60 to 1,
iS'ovliioi 6 to 6 second;
Wilson), 1 to 2, third.
witn a capacity of SO each, as the ores
er.l entry list numbers 270 horses. The
erection of the paddock with 25 stalls
and exercise quarters will he begun just
as soon as the bull. ling committee can
decide -on the most convenient place for
it. The contractor was suppling with
ind.; .7 7, fP".rlnra!lr'i?s fnr th- l.",r'1 r:""- mile and TO yards, selling
estimates on the cost of bleachers wi t i I I'r-M ige. U.(i ilimtnni 1 to K
a seating capacity of S.000 before the ' P-ggv X. -il 107 Koerner) ' 5 to 2
next regular weekly meeting thir.I Time. 44 3.5
Thf faithful flock of would-be conces. ; Foijrth r.t.'e seven furlongs selling
slonalres who have been camping .n the : J.iek W. II . iScoville) ? to 1 won
trail of the general management com- ' P' v" 'Harris.. 7 to 10 second' Hld
mittee were again doome'l to disappoint -' oVt Hard 94 iR issell). '2 to 1, 'third
niiii iiu hip question or fir vi ei?e n: 1 ime. 1 -'5
Politics and
Politicians
again postponed.
PORTLAND WRESTLER
.GRAPPLES IX SPOKANE
Nationals Beat Seasides.
The Nationals of Portland or from
the Peaslde Tigers, the champions of
he lowr Colurnlitd !erue. at Se-mide
FundT; b a ccre of 14 n Bat-rlee-
Nationals V n Itnmi..nn -
Marias. Seaside. Peite BT1d I'etwelW
(Speclll trtrtl to Tb Jotrnil.)
Spokane. Wash.. Aug IS.-Joe Heir
rich, the Spokane boy, will meet Frank
Jackson of Portland, In a co.tch-.i--Cjfltch-can
wrestling match here in the
near runire. unif.ft some one jrts coil
feet Jackson is here now from Tort
land and has challenged Ueinrlch. hFt
j 111 inrre miiF. iur l'H' a sine. ti-i
claim nrnfnin.nl I,r.rH.nl.r . w .
ririPH not n-anl ht nam r,,,li . I ieh T
Is backing htm and that he has tr..
casii ready to put up any time Hein
rlch is ready. Helnrlch seems Incline-
to accept the Portland man's proposition.
I Ifth rw. M f irlongs. selling Com
li'iry. I"" iW:!,V'. 15 to 1. won; Pro
line. 10: 1 h'oerner 1. 10 to 1, second;
Mernarcto , (Russell, t to 1 third.
J inie 1:1?,
0.1 e rB'" flv 'UI"lnn". selling
.-.i..r s-w. King. !MZ (KUSsell). tO Z
won Ar.r.a May. 106 (Koerner), even.
r-'"r i, l-.e.ip ,.r IrOquOlS. 109 (SCOVllle)
. to 5 t'.lrn Time. :SS S-5.
Galveston C.nn Club Shoot.
'Ii.'tHl 1'rin Lard Wire)
Oa!vc,,.. Texas. Aug Is. The
eotina- ''irnament mhlrh opened at
i!vetor, Idacti tiiiav under the au-
s or i.e i.;i;.tnn .;nn cluh nrom-
te ore- of the most notable af-
fa's of ! kin ,-vr rulled off In thla
tion --.k r-hots from Texas. Ok
inhoma. I. Tennessee and sev-
'r.il , -thr ate. ,re entered In the
mm, ji continue over a
p. I ' .,1 of 'hue iiv.
XORTmVESTERV LEAGIE.
Original
TurklshCaramels
SPECIAL
25c Lb.
Jap. CartirrrelH
15c Lb.
Ainr rrmmh mm TTTaiaj et
Ccr. Trt a a 4 ViiUaKi tu.
Abfrdeen S. Tnroma S.
ffeeeliil nisnatrh to Tbe )omnt
Fast Racr Home- KlUA.
iSir) riM'''!i to Tbe JowsttKI
Ib'Seb'irg. (r Aug l . Snark, one of
the fasten running horses on tbe Paclfl-
crmst, war kicked by another horse and
a broken leg. He waa snot
Snark was owned nr Jacob
train, the score at that time being S.r rl ,: , C WC V? -
ail. Both tesms fielded well and the L'n i" Mar-hfleM fair HeheH a
run. came n th. r..l. of . n,,mKe. r,r ' reora ror nvt inin ui
timely hits Tb. score- R. H K
Atwren
lfrrll nispatrh to Tbe Josrn.1 )
Aberdeen. Wash , Au IS. Aberdeen
yeaiemay and then the game tu callecj ' ' ,'
In order that the Tiger might catch ) r' '.
t p I n th. . . . , . . v. i 1 1 wi . rrv ' ' 1 ' '
Governor Harris of Ohio. Governor
Hughes of New York and Senator Kev-
eridge of Indiana will be the principal
speakers at the formal opening of the
Ohio Bepubllcan campaign at Youngs
town, next month.
.
Seven aspirants are contesting for the
seat of the late United States Senator
Latimer of South Carolina. Former
.Governor! John Gary Evans, who has
been a regular candidate for the Ber
ate ever since he closed his term as
governor In 1S96, appears to be running
strong In the present race.
The canvass for the Republican nom
ination for the governorship of t'on
nectlcut between Congressman I.lll.v
nd Lie itf nant-Oovernor Ijke has been
enlivened of late by pemonal attacks
on the former of a spirited sort not
seen in tne .-Nutmeg state since the
famous McLean-Warner canvass of
109.
I
Joseph L. Bristew, the choice of the
Republicans of Kansan to succeed C), es
ter L. Long in tv,e senate, la nationally
known for his work as fourth assist- i
ant postmaster-general from 1SS7 to'
105. He W -harp of-the inves-'gs-ticn
of Cuban lostal frauds and the re
organisation or
ice In 1S00.
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No Students
Our success Is due to uniform
high-grade work at reasonable prices.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heartweak
neas can now have their teeth ex
tracted rilled and brldgework ap
plied wunoui me least pain or dan
ger.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION ., .no
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BRIDGE WORK 5 OO
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Examination and Consultation Pres.
Re-Enameling Teeth
la the greatest Invention In modern
dentistry and has been most success
ful of all methods.
We extend to ail a special Invita
tion to call at our office and hve
their teeth examined free of charge.
We own and control the lara-eat
and best equipped dental establish
ment in the world, having It offices
all told
We give a written guarantee with
all work for 10 years. Lady attend
ant Open evenings till 7. Sunday I to 1.
Union Painless Dentists
83 1H Morrison St, Corner Pint.
$1 Per Bottle For
Sugar and Water
A patent medicine man died the
other day. leaving a fortune of three
million dollars.
He got this money from the sale
of brown sugar and water at Jl per
bottle.
Fifteen years ago this
man began business in
Chicago. He advertised
his preparation as a
cure for chronic ail
ments and published
hundreds of fake testi
monials. Sick people through
out the land bought
bottle after bottle, their
dollars going to swell
the coffers of the manu
facturer. Perhaps you think
this Is an extreme case,
but It isn't. Recent ex
posures by the t'. S.
fovernment have proven
hat moat of the patent
medicines sold today
are composed of alcohol
and poison. They can no more cure
disease than the mixture of sugar
and water.
It's about time for you to quit
doping yourself with drugs. You
know they haven't helped you. but
you take them Just because you
were taught that the only way to
cure anything was to swallow some
kind of medicine.
What you need is more vitality
more strength. You get that from
electricity. Keep your nerves full
of electric life and you will have
perfect health.
Electro-Vigor Infuses a glowing
stream of electricity Into your body
Jo. frauds,
TSf'
while you sleep. It removes the
cause of disease by giving every or
gan of your body the power to do
Its work as nature intended. It will
drive out your pains and aches and
renew your energy and
ambition.
Electro - Vigor has
cured me of sciatica and
I feel much better gen
erally. It Is certainly
blessing to be rid of the
pain I have endured so
long.
J NO. INOERSOLU
Park, Wash.
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Tacoma
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Batteries piark'll ard
Haul, Carson and Shea
Foumier.
Hi Arrhery Toumame-nt.
trsKe4 Ft-i VH )
Chiraa-o . Aug 1 jn the splendid
rnra in aanir-ctoii park today v
ral aenre of d-v,,i,, f th tw and
arrow gathered for tb c-r-nlg of t
arr.,,,1 to.irr..mnt cf tht Nattonal
Arcteery association. The representative
DIIAOIEZAIU AT MOMM.
Lots of men and women who are
agreeable with there, get "crenkr" at
home. Its net dlspoeitioaw Ha the liver.
If yon find In yoareelf that yoafeet
cross around the feo-uee. 111 tie thing
worry yoa. Just bey a hot t )-of Ballard
Hrt1ne an4 pt yer liver In abap
T" en everybody aviwend Xu will
fl fcette for It.
PtW It rente TT KrKtle. Sold fcy
(Udaart trug compear
Michael C. O'Neill is said to be !
for the nomination by the Independency
party for governor of Maaachustt
Mr. O'Neill was a delegate-at-larre 1 1
the recent nations! convention of the
party In Chicago Th Independence
(arty Is believe,! . to be stronger In
Massachusetts than In any other state
In the campaign last year the party'
candidate for governor polled more
votes than did the iHjmwritlr candi
date.
State Senator McNeil of Bridgeport '
i i.ic inuifis .aiini.isTe ror u.e demo
cratic nomination for govrr,or of (Con
necticut, and can dout.tleas have It If
he wishes. Prior to the recent rcinr.n- '
tion in Ienver the name of Senator Me
Nell was prominently mentioned In
connection with the v!ce-prsidntUl
nomination on the remorrattr ticket 1
lie is a warm rnna and supporter of
William J. Bryan
Every Woman
aiiiwwii ana atioaid know
, att tha woxtarrol
MAJtVTl wbirltno Soeav
Tke mw TatM (ri f,)K.
teaa tft. hat gaX.
- M ott coervaMot.
nn.r. toitt ami wan for
looatrtd bonk wmmA
full nimadni 4trwt.o ta-
't sale k Ikiiam fW
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FOR WOMEN 0MY
Miuiam Mmtr towrerd. who hi.)..,.,
been isorainitH by the Imeertti for1??'
In Kansas City since It!. In wl ich
year he waa graduated from the Tnl
veraltr f Mlaeoun w echool He
repreer.ted the Fl'th Mlaeor1 eiatrlct
In congress fronj H7 to 14 and waa
msvor ef Rsraae city from ltt te
J. Whf'e In Angre be was rhalr.
maa of lt LmoLraUa aaUoaal eoa-.
rr. Sanderson'a r'ompound Bav
in and Cotton Root Pllla. the
best and only rertsMe remedy
f or PT MALI 'TmOXTBXJES AJTO
XULBOQAAAXTIXB. Cure tbe
moat nbettnat w-m m in I i. ta
Prtee. II aer tK. or I hntM fnr
mailed in nlatn wnonef
Aetreva T. J. PIERCK. lit Oerltnger
bldg, xrrv First and Alder. Portland, Or.
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No Experiments
INo PailureaS
When you need the lerrices of a doctor con
kalt oae of wide experieace.
'IftOUR FEE
iLv In Any Single Uncomplicated Case
Our entire time and practice it devoted to the cure of BLOOD
POISON. VARICOCELE, STRICTURE. LOST- VITALITY. HY
DROCELE, PILES, FISTULA. DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS.
BLADDER AND PROSTATE GLAND. CONTRACTED DIS
ORDERS, WEAKNESS AND ALL DISEASES COMMON TO MEN
We want every man who la suffering from anr special disease or
condition to come and have a talk with ua. No man whoae weakened
system la crying ont for help through disease, or who baa been guilty
of early Indiscretions or late excesses, la safe in life until such time aa
his errors have been corrected.
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