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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,; PORTLAND, TUESDAY "EVENING, JANUARY 18. 1910.
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SBEISTIMS NEWS
lUng, Tracli,
Held, Diamond
F THE WHU3)
MOTOR BOAT CLUB
PUNS CLUBHOUSE
Three Thousand of Five Thou
-.sand ' Dollars' Necessary ,
' - Is Already Raised. ; '
With 18000, which they bop to raise
. before the end Of next month, tbe W1I
lamette Motor Boat club, one of the
moat progressive organisations In Port
lend. Intend to build a handsome float
Inc olubhouae - for the benefit of Ita
member. Already aome $5000 haa been
raised, aocordlng to membere of the
club and the remainder of the money
will be easily secured.
Plana for the clubhousa have been
drawn by several architects' nd thee
will be submitted for approval to the
building- committee. Whether It will be
a two story structure, or a one atory
house "with a spacloua elevated prome
nade' deck, will be settled by the
members. Accordlnr t the plane the
boat will be of 10 by 10 feet dimensions
and will contain a large social room,
ladles' rarlor, smoking- room, reading
room, gymnasium room, shower baths
and orobably a convertible dining room.
The club has a leaae on property at
the foot of Ellsworth street, but haa
tn unable to mirchaee any land out
right, owmg to the hllfh prices along
tha waterfront. rXT mat rwion in
iiihhniia will be a floating affair.
About the first of February the club
will be reincorporated In oraer to taae
hold of the building proposition nowr be
fore the members. SImultaneoualy with
the building, the club expects to com
mence a membership campaign which
will brlna the list up to 600 active
members.
UNLUCKY COLUIIAS.;.
ARE WALIOPED AGAIN
' Surely the Columbia Hardward com
pany boys are Ahe uniuckiest nuncn m
h. indoor leaa-ue. Last week they
ni.ir.A th Mnnevman team to a stand
stUl, nd should have won on actual
merita, but were nosed out In the elev
enth. Last night they out balled the
Gold Seals, and. Backus outp! toned
Fordney. the Gold Beat twirler, but the
fabled horseshoe aia not repose in Man
ager Bill" Dougherty's gripsack,
therefor the Hardware men lost but by
a close score, . and after one of the
hardest kind of fights.
Umpire Marias gave Welsendanger
the skldoo flag during the game for
sassy talk, and otherwiae had his hands
full with the "rag chewers." Fred
Washburn officiated as co-umpire, and
generally took a hand In quelling the
disturbances. This Is the last regular
game for either team.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Columbia H. Co 1 0 03 0 001 t-
Hits 10068 1144 18
Goodyear G. S I 0 1 0 0 2 2 4 ;-ll
Htt 22101JJ6 16
Batteries Columbia, Backua and Mo-rttinmn-
old Seals. Fordney and Davis.
struck out By Backus 18, Fordney 16.
Errors Gold Seals 6, Columbia 4. Bases
on balls Off Fordney 1. Backus 6. Two
base hits Langford ana w imams.
Time of game 1 hour 15 minutes. Um
pires Washburn and Marias.
HI
CF,
ANS TAKE
NTERESTIN GO
ES
Advent of Edwards Puts-Fan-dom
at Fever Heat for
" Thursday. '
With the advent of Frankle Edwards,
interest In the 'boxing , match next
Thursday night before the Oregon Ath
letio club In the Exposition rink has
been at a fever heat. .
Fran Wis worked out at the Police club
gymnasium and la In better condition
than when he boxed here before. A
large supply of Iodine has reduced the
swelling: from his bad hand and tin
soreness Is all gone today. Toaay ana
tomorrow he will work lightly to taper
off fof Thursday night
The Police club -aym was a busy
Dlaoe yesterday. In addition- to Ed
wards, Danny O'Brien, Ted Whitman
and Fred Baxe, the middleweight.
worked out
Up at Tracers Louie Long and Gene
Weat boxed three llgnt rounds. - boui
of these boys are In good condition.
West's improvement haa been remark
able. . It Is doubtful If ever, before
he was in such good oondltlon'as now,
There waa some talk of spike Hen-
nessy running out on Tea w oilman,
but Hennessy said some knocker was
circulating reports about mm. Hen
nessy says he will be In good oondltlon
to swap punches with Whitman and
will show the fans that he Is the goods
at his weight
Among the colored gentry there Is
good deal of speculation over the
outcome of the six round affair be
tween a couple of dlnge gladiators. They
are said to have It In for each other
from a boxing standpoint
Bob Laga arrived trom Los Angeles
yesterday with Frankle Connolly, a
likely looking little bantam who meet
Danny Webster. Connolly will begin
work the last of the week.
FNDOOR LEAGUERS
IHCL0SIN6GAMES
Three Cornered Tie If Dilworth
Derbies Defeat the Crack
. Honeyman Team. '
DRESS ARMORY
EORAUTOSIW
Big Force of Craftsmen Will
Make Interior Thing of
Beauty.
As
toon as the stage hands had
cleared the Armory of aha apparatus
used in the performance of Harry Lau
der and his company last night a big
force of carpenters was set to work by
the management ' of the Portland Auto
mobile club putting in place the decor
ations to be used in the coming auto
show. They have from now tllj 3
clock Monday afternoon to Install
26,000 worth of decorations and a lietjpaui Irwin, bllworth
If the Dilworth Derbies defeat the
Honeyman Hardware company tomor
row evening the Indoor baseball race
will end with a three cornered tie
which will then be played off -between
the three top notchers, .the Honeyman's
Gold Seals, and the Dllwortha This
will be the most exciting week of the
Indoor season.
There is no derth In the catching
material in the local Indoor league, as
every catcher on each of the teams Is
a star. Barren, of the Derbies, mc
Connell of the Columblaa, Davis of the
Gold Seals, Beagle and McHala of the
Honeymana, Snyder of tbe Fullers and
Nieoethe r. M. C A. backstop, are
among the 'best performers in the
league.
Ben Brlgga, the Dilworth third Backer,
Is at present leading the sluggers of
the league, although hla team mate.
Baker, la only three point behind and
fighting hard for honors. Bill Bann
Is the best pinch hitter In the league,
although at present he Is suffering
from a bad slump.
Robinson, the Fuller shortstop, shows
speed In the field, but Is a trifle weak
with tbe willow. Robbie was one of
Greaham's best outdoor players last
summer.
Among the most enthualastlo of the
dyed-ln-the-wool fans of the Indoor
games, are Fred Gardner, Perry Ford
ney and Lea Brougher. This trio of
rooters seldom miss a game.
C. J. Krause, star bowler of the Pin
Knights, has signed up with the Honey
man team and may be In uniform Wed
nesday night Kruse is a former mem
ber of the Chicago Indoor league, which
organization Is probably the fastest In
the country.
Byron Gumm shows class In the out
field for Manager McKensle's brigade.
Magee and Pembroke, of the Honey
man team, are perhaps the fastest
shortstops on the coast Both are good
sluggers and are among the leaders in
thla line.
Players batting over .600 are as
lows:
Names and Teams
Bennle Brings, Dilworth
Baker, Dilworth
Buss Beagle, Honeyman
Pembroke, Honeyman
Elmer Davis. Gold Seals
Daisy Vegalulii; Fuffer
Hugnle McHale, Honeyman
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JEFFRIES
COMING TO
:TI
LAND NEXT WEEK
Jack Curley, the well known 'astern
sporting man, who is ahead of the
Jeffrles-Gotch star organization, Is In
Portland arranging for the show, which
will be held here January 27 or 28.
Jack was around visiting the theatre
people this morning. Jeffries cornea
here direct from Salt Lake, and will
afterwards go to Seattle, Spokane,
Butte and other northwest towns.
NEW LIGHTWEIGHT IS
" LOOMING IN FISTIANA
iTTnlted Pre Let WleO
Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 18. Charley
Norvell of Butte, stands high with the
Sacramento fight fans today as tho
i result of his decisive victory over Jack
' Clifford before the Central , club last
evening. Clifford scored a win over
Norvell in San Francisco recently. Nor
vell justified his claim that another
meeting would be produotlve of a dif
ferent result
Last night's fight was scheduled to
go 20 rounds. Early in the second ses
sion, a right cross to Clifford' Jaw sent
him to the floor for the count of eight,
When he arose Norvell planted a right
uppercut. under his chin and finished
- the work. Norvell was not scratched.
of exhibitions valued at close to $500,
000.
The completing of the decorations in
the Armory and of tbe booths which are
being built for. the machines Is going
to take every energy which the big
force of men put on the work can mus
ter. Forces of carpenters and decora
tors will work day and night till such
time as the decorations assume defln
lte shape.
At least a doien would be exhibitors
in the automobile show will in all prob
ability have to be left out Try as the
management would it could not squeeze
any more space out of the big building.
Besides the force of carpenters at
work today, the plumbers working on
the heating plant which will add ma
terially to the comfort of the visitors
to the show were put to work. Tomor
row it is expected that the electric
light men will commence Installing the
auxiliary lighting system, and by the
end of the week It is believed all will
be In readiness, for the placing of cars.
AIL cars are to be placed Saturday.
Owing to the extent of the decorations
It will be Impossible for the cars to
be placed after Saturday evening, as
the decorators will tfwjuire all of Sun
day to complete the decorations.
fol-
P. C.
.697
. .69
.660
.646
.617
.600
ghle McHale. Honeyman S6i
Jack Davis, Gold Seals 64
Blllle Bauer. Gold Seals 548
Magee. Honeyman 635
Longford, Columbia 615
Bob Fordney, Gold Seals 611
Paul Irwin. Dilworth 611
MeConnell. Columbia 600
Williams, Gold Seals 600
C. HARRISON AND MISS
HYLAND FIRST VICTORS
. ClnreneeHarrlson and Miss Emma Hy-
land were the winners of the first
night's skating contest at the Exposi
tion rink, last night. The contest is a
two-step on roller skates for a silver
eup. One couple Is to be chosen from
the eeveral on the floor each night with
a final contest between the winners on
Saturday evening.
Last night's contest developed a great
deal of rivalry among the couples on
the floor yet It was with the utmost
of good feeling that the announcement
of the wlhning couple was received.
' CLUBvBwRGE
Preliminary to Incorporating and en
larging the scope of tbe Volunteer Fire
men's Athletlo club Of 'St Johns, a
wrestling, match 'will be held at the
olub quarters in -the Rink building to
morrow night. There will be matches
between "Strangler" Smith "of Portland
and Kid Welch of Salt Lake, Frank Ely
and Teddy Tofler, both well known
Portland boys, and Wynn Manning and
Dick Webster of St John, a couple of
speedy members of the club.
The object of Incorporation Is to pro
vide ways and means to Inereaa tha
Interest now so noticeable and to build
lookers. Install baths, reading room and
gymnasium apparatus.
A preliminary meetln of tha. in.
terestnd lri sports will be held tonlaht
at which sthe matter wiU be fully con
sidered ajid will be participated In by
such sport lovers as L. W. Valentine,
J. T. Murphy, Dan Williamson, K, C.
Couch. C. A. Wood and rwwr. r
kins, thus practically assurln tha tit.
ture success of. the reorganised club.
SILVERTON TITLE
NOD
Won State Basketball Honors
In Tournament at Agri
cultural College.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallls,
Jan. 18. The Sllverton high schooH
basketball team la very - much worked
6p ever the claims made by some of
the other high schools of the state
regarding the basketball championship.
Manager Cooley of the Sllverton team
haa written the athletlo authorities at
O. A. C. protesting against some of the
olalme made by other schools.
The facts of the matter are that
the Sllverton high school team won a
olear and unquestioned championship
In basketball last winter. The Oregon
Agricultural college conducted a tour
nament for tbe purpose of deciding
which high school team waa the best
In the state.
Blanks were sent ' out and reports
were received on all of the state teama
The best teams from the various sec
tions of the state, on the basis of rec
ords of scores submitted, were invited
to meet In this competition... The high
school teams selected were from Pen
dleton, ' Newberg. Hood . River, Albany
and Sllverton.
In the first night's play Sllverton
eliminated Albany, defeating them by
a score of II to 17. The same night
Newberg defeated Hood River, II to 10.
Newberg later defeated Pendleton. II
to 20. This left Sllverton and New
berg In the final game, and In this
game Sllverton overwhlmed Newberg by
a ochre of 47 to I.
Thla gave them the state champion
ship and each player was awarded a
medal and the Sllverton high school waa
given a splendid oak and bronze shield
commemorative Of the victory and the
state high school championship.
"BABY BLISS' TRIES
TO KILL HIS FAMILY
f OBlted ITest teased 'Wire.) 4
e Bloomlngton, 111., Jan. II.
e Leonard Bliss, popularly known e)
4 ss "Baby Bliss" became of his e
4 178 pounds of flesh and bone, fa- 4
mous as a holder of a number of e)
e fresk bicycle records, suddenly 4
0 became Insane today and at- 4)
e tacked his family with a club. 4
4 The fat man was overpowered 4
0 and disarmed before he had in- 4
4- Jured anyone seriously. 4
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weather ncroirr
The storm noted yesterday aa
preaching Vancouver lalanil pro1 t
be exceptionally sever. Th ri-rt
from Tatooah (aland, North KrnJ
Eureka are missing thla morning. lr
following wind velocities eourre.l lt
nlgnt: Seattle, 44 miles, south; Mnr
field, 40 mllea, southwest; Hnoknne, 8 1
mllea, aouthwest; Blaine, 43 mil--,
eoutheaat; Portland, II miles, south;
Walla Walla, 21 miles, south. Kti.rni
warnings are continued at all station..
Another severe storm Is central over ('
lake region and a large high pre.euro
area Is central over Nevada. Bain l
fallen in-the north. Pacific states, th
middle Miaalsslppl and Ohio v. Up) a.
lower lake region and In the middle At
lantic and New England states, nl
snow has ocourred in the opper Mln.i.
slppl valley and in the upir lake r-
r;lon. Unusually cold weather prevail
n California and sero temperatures sre
reported in northern Nevada. Chinook
conditions prevail la the north Paclflo
states and in - Montana; temperature
having risen from 10 degrees to i de
grees In Montana.
The indications are for rain in ttiU
district tonight and Wednesday; a fur-
tner rise or temperature will take place
tonight eaet of the Cascade mountain..
High southwesterly winds will continue
today and probably become moderate to
night Temp
Max. Min. Preeip.
Baker City. Or IS
Calgary, Alberta... II
THIS AD. IS ONLY FOR OWNERS
OF E-M-F "30" AUTOMOBILES
Our records of owners of E-M-F "30" Cars are not
complete we lack names and addresses of several hun
dred owners, and in many cases where cars have changed
hands we haven't the address of the new owner.
As long as there is an E-M-F nameplate on the car
we consider it ours and our duty. to extend every courtesy
and attention to its owner.
We guarantee every car, no matter by whom sold,
and always stand back of the guarantee.
During the past few weeks, for well-known reasons,
some owners, we are informed, have not received prompt
service. We want to hear from all such.
Also we would like to hear from every one of the
10,000 owners of E-M-F Cars, if only to be sure we have
your correct name, address and number of your car
for our files.
Write us, and in return for your trouble we'll send you "Another Talk With
Flanders" on selling automobiles and taking care of the customer.
THE E-M-F COMPANY
Manufacturers of E-M-F "30" and Flanders w20" Automobiles
Detroit, Michigan
Member of A. L. A. M. Licensed Under Selden Patent.
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NEW TODAY.
Olmsted Park
It'i "genuine view" property.
It's the "Portland Heights", of
the East Side.
It's 260 feet above the city..
Its view is grandly magnificent.
Every lot in the tract is sightly.
Wide boulevards and beautiful
parking strips form the uniform
setting for a class of homes as
beautiful as money can build.
Olmsted's lots are low in price
lower than surrounding prop
erty. , i
Columbia Trust Co.
Board of Trade Building
Real Estate
Wanted
s
Investments
We have buyers for invest
ments from $5000
to $50,000
v Portland Trust Co.
5. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sts.
22?
Calvin Demarest, the International 11.2
balk line billiard champion is to meet
Harry P. Cline, .of Philadelphia, for
the international championship at Chi
cago on- February 1. I and 8.
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JACK DOUGLAS WOULD
BREAK
NTO BOXING
Jack Douglas, who used to be one of
the best amateur boxers the Multnomah
club had, a couple of years back.
anxious to break Into the professional
game, mora for the love of the excite
ment than the monetary reward. In his
time Jack could put It over anybody In
the northwest at hla weight He was
more of a slugger than a boxer, and it
took a strong boy to crush him.
Without a bit of preliminary trainlns;,
Doug-las sparred three rounds with Oene
West the other day and showed that he
still retains hla oldtime form. He and
Gene had a lively brush. ' Jack Is pretty
sore, but will take to the road from now
on in an effort to get Into good condi
tion.
Pearl Casey, the baseball player, will
nanme uougias- interests until me Dase-
ball season opens. He will probably box
his first exhibition over m Tacoma.
- Solomon Wins Great Game.
Playing brilliantly all through his
match with Ingram; Henry Solomon
won .the three cushion billiard exhibi
tion last night. Only once before in
his long career has Solly played bet
ter.! The score waa B0 to 32., although
Solomon In. completing a run of five
really made 62 to Ingram's 12 in the
69 innings. Ingram played splendidly
and received high praise from the .win
ner. Solly made a run of five and two
of four, while Ingram made four runs
of three. -.- . (
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AMJLtA 0S Distributors.
i ! rhil Cooney Ensnared.
According to Manager . Walter ; Mo-
Credie of the ; Portland team, PhikCoo-
ney, who escaped him, lias accepted
terms with Cleveland, which virtually
means that Cooney will come back to
Portland. This was an adroit move pa
McCredie's part Ha will send Cooney
oithaTlvo!rthwateTneague'-:
."' Coierine, Iinn.; national ski-tourna
ment will occur February 19 and 29 and
Is expected to be the biggest affair of
Its kind ever held In America ', Al
ready ' 11 600 . has been contribute!! to
erec t .tb e . , si id a ; ; . -. .sv ;
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Mv Hew System Treatment restores weak, nervous men.
boo! POMOJT. Sores, Ulcers and Skin Eruptions, Poisonous mat
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and throat, Impaired vitality and strength. Neglected or Improperly treat
ed cases generally end in Ataxia or sudden Paralysis and the existence of
the unfortunate victim Is sad indeed.
Our Hew System Treatment forces out the impurities and soon all
signs and symptoms disappear completely, the blood, the tissues, the
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VAJtXOOSB (or knotted) Veins is always a serious condition. The
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, 391 l-a Morrison St., Bet. Fflnrth and Fifth, Portland, Ore.
I TREAT MEN
TO EFFECT A CURE
No class of human ailments is so little un
derstood among the profession today as the
ailments peculiar to men. As a result, tho
methods commonly employed In treating them
are but relics of earlier periods in medical
science. I have departed from every form of
treatment that my own experience and re
search have proven ineffective and unsclen
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thoroughly modem methods that have proven
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cedure In each individual case is based upon
accurate knowledge as to conditions and re
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foatt MOBXISOH STREET PORTXAITD, OS,
COBWEB MOUKISOH AJtD 8SOOH9 8TBJBETS
orrxcz koto b a. m. o P. k. stthdats 10 to i ohlt.
A Ion? list and gradually length
ening one of big, rich, activeag
gressive manufacturing concerns
is making daily and weekly Penin
sula history. , , 1
Swinton is getting the benefit
Swinton lots are worth much
more now 'than they were three
months ago or one week ago. V"
Do you want some of this profit ?
Columbia Trust Co.
Board of Trade Building
Union Aye.
10x106, east front, 1500 less than
price on adjoining lot, must be sold
soon; 81750 cash, balance at I per cent
A. YBSTTB,
309 Oregonlan bldg. . , - ;
The New South
"THE BOOTJX BXTEB VAXU5T" :
"BEST OH HASTE. ' .
1000 acres fine fruit land near Medford,
825 per acre. One half cash. Particu
lars at office.
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2DR. AVIIVa LEE
WING LEE
The Great Chinese Doctor
LOCATED IN PORTLAND SINCE 1880
He la called the great because he cures ' aU
diseases without resorting to the knife. Call and
have a free examination. He will . tell you the
exact nature of your trouble. He treats success
.fully every form of female complaint all private
and blood diseases, cancer, paralysis, tumors, rheu
matism and all disorders of the .stomach, liver and
kidneys. He haa had great- success in curing con
sumption when the victim is not too much run
down by the disease, and will stop hemorrhages in
an incredibly- short time. - He brews his- own medi
cines from Chinese roo(a, herbs, buds, barks and
vegetable teas, all of which ara entirely harmless,
and whose medicinal properties are . unkmown - to
American doctors. He uses In his practice over
COO different Oriental remedies. Hundreds of tea
umomais irotn graie,rui patients.
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