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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5; 1916. FOI BRINGING UP FATHER lOmyrlirht. 19 t. 'Interoattooal News Serrtee. . &eiatsrd Unit 8Uts fatsos OtXlceJ - By GEORGE McMANUIl TAKE CRUCIAL GAME FROM MILLIONAIRES Winners Outskate and Out : speed Vancouver in First and; Last Periods, . '. ' TWO GAME LEAD NOW Ob More ictory . "Will ' 1t Jbocat v Soy' Practical Clash Pacific - Coast Championship. 10 mm ROSEBUDS , - kegiatarsa Usitea BUtas faUsi OtXlc4 - . . , - -mz ' r- : L t A r .. ' - f www 1 f wis-: V : IwlUi CMit Ist Heckey SUadiscs. . W. U Prt. For. Ag. rortlaoo ' . JO - .? M nnirr ...... S ft ' vS ? Victoria 8 IP Si Vancouver. B. O, Feb. 6. Getting the .Jump on the Vancouver Million aire:,: the Portland - Rosebuds won last night's crucial hockey gams from Frank Patrick's aggregation by the acore ot 6 to 1. The visitors out skated, outspeeded and" outplayed the local throughout the first and third periods, Vancouver having a slight margin "in the play In the second ' period, although they did not score. Captain Oatman and "Smokey Har ris starred for the Portlanders. Char ley Tobin and Tommy Dunderdale also lumped into the limelight by scoring sensational goals. - Tommy Murray's work In the net was the best the . y,am Knwn hura this season. Portland registered two goals in the first period, ' one in the second and three in tje third. Last night's victory , gives Portland a two game lead in the race for the Pacific Coast championship and a victory over the Millionaires when the two teams play "in Portland next Tuesday night will practically give Portland the season's title 'and the right to play the Na tional Hockey association champions for the Stanley trophy. Lineup: c Vancouver. Position. Portland. Lehman ....... .A ... . ... . . Murray Patrick .. Irvins Orlf f is w . ... .".Cov er ...... . Johnson Taylor ........ ..tt ......... . Oatman 'Mackay .......Center.... Dunderdale Duncan ...... ..R. W. ........ Tobin Cook. - L. W. ....... Harris The goal lummarr: first Period. . 1, Portland. Harris. 11:45. 2. Portland, Oatman from Tobin. 3:i. .., , Vancouver, Griff is from Mackay, 1:16 Second 'Psrtod. 4, Portland. Oatman from Johnson, 1:SS. -Third period. . , 5, Portland, Harris, 10:86. , Portland, Dunderdale. 4:19. ' 1, Portland, Tobin from Oatman, 8.-o. The penalty summary (all penalties three minutes) First period. Cook. Harris, Patrick second period, Irvine, Cook; third period, Johnson, Duncan. Substitutes First period, none; sec ond period.-Barbour for underdale; third period. Dunderdale for Barbour, Stanley for Mackay. Mackay for Stan . ley. - Seattle Trims Victoria, Seattle.-Wash., Feb. 6. U. P.) By playing Victoria off Its , feet In the -final period here last night Seat J tie, won at Ice hockey, S to 3. t The lineup follows: ' Feattle. - Position.- Victoria. Holmes .s ...... .Q ...... . McCullough Rowe ...... ...R. D... ...... Genge . Carpenter .... .L D...... McDonald j Foyston (capt.)-.R. ............. .Box Morris Ck.,... ....Nichols "Wilson ....... -.R. W........ Mallen ' Walker L. W. Kerr Substitutes Patrick for Box, Rickey tfor Morris, Patrick for Mallen, Riley ; ior ratricic. ; Goal summary First period, none. Becona pnoa : i, jvicnois, zrom Aiai t len, 8:66: 2. Carpenter (unassisted). Third period: 4. McDonald from Nlch- ols, .8:88; 6, Foyston from Walker, " 1:1 J; 6, Kerr from Box, 4:85; T. Wilson from Row, 0:69; 8, Rickey (unaaslst- ed; 2:25: 9, Morris from Walker, 2:37. Penalties -(all penalties three mln , iites unless otherwise specif led )-a-Mc-1 Donald; Gen t?e, 10 minutes for throw ins: stick; Patrick. Wilson. ' To Play Volley Ball Game. -An exhibition volley ball game by two picked teams wll be one of the features of the weekly Saturday night program at the Multnomah' club. The ' game will atart at t:30 o'clock. The teams are: K. D. Klngsley, cap tain: H. Kirk, W. C. Ruegnltx, R. B. Dorney. ,E. , B. Braxell and &. SUns ., bury.-?:-r ' '' O; S. Taylor, captain; O. K. Jeff err. I Lundgren. Dr. J. I. McCool and F. 1L Strong. . A CONDUCTOR V .1 NINETEEN YEARS y . :. :i t " - eaaaiaasjSBSjas Lost 17 : Weeks' Work Due to a Badly Deranged Stomach. Is Now Cured. When the stomach Is strong and act ive it keeps the body In a state of vir ile, robust health, cheeks bright, eyes clear, full of vim and vigor, snap and energy, and able to ward off any sort of disease.'-;--:-. - This explains the success of Plant Juice. It brings relief to that much bused organ, the" stomach, and this. In turn, rids the whole body" of these ymptoms, acts on the liver and kid- : eys and banishes rheumatism from the blood. Many testimonials are dally received from well-known people relative to the onderful curative properties of Plant u ice. One recently received is from !r. David A. Evans, who resides at o. 72 Capital Street. Watertown, Mass. : r. Evans has lived 22 years in Boston j has been employed for the paat ea.rs by the street railway company 3 a conductor. He stated: "1 had suffered from stomach trou :a and nervousness for four years. It o'Jt the form of Indigestion and dys rs'.a. My food fermented and caused 3 to form, and I had headaches and ,zy spells. I - became so bad that I 1 17 weeks', work and could not sleep t r.Jht; was nervous and restless. I t il pounds In weight in the last res years. X have been taking your Ucine for the- past three weeks now 1 have gained at-pounds. My food tea with me and . my nervousness .1 entirely disappeared.- I experience distress whatever after meals and vj no more aches or pains. I am v feeling better In - health - than X ve in years." ' -: tnt Juice is sold in all Owl Drag . s. . lAdv.) BALTIMORE WILL HAVE CHANCE TO PRESENT CASE Application to Dismiss Fed eral Suit Put Off Until . Monday. - Chicago. Feb. S. (1. N. 8.) Federal Judge iAndls yesterday heard a mo tion to dismiss tha Federal, league's suit against ' organised baseball, Xut continued the case until Monday.' This action was taken to permit the Balti more Federal club to present objec I tions if it so desired. . Attorney S. I. Schwarts of St. Louis, i representing the Federals, -made the motion, and George W. Miller, repre senting the defendants, agreed to a dismissal. Schwarts added: 4 "I understand the Baltimore Fed eral club Is dissatisfied-with the rr rangements . for dissolution and . may oppose this 1 .otion." , "In that case," Judge Landls re plied, "Baltimore should be given a chance to be heard. I therefore will continue the matter until Monday and notify Baltimore of my action." Charles Weeghman, new owner if the Chicago Cubs, said yesterday af ternoon that the Baltimore men could not block the peace plana between or ganized baseball and the Federals by their attempt to stop dismissal of the Landls case, "The peace plans have gone too f ar now," he declared. "The Baltimore people don't really know what they want, x suppose they are after a ma jor league franchise, but there isn't a chance that they' will get one. I am not worrying." Sirany Jim In Bay City. San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 5. (P. N. S.) James W. Coffroth. president of the Lower California Jockey club, ar rived here today from Los Angeles en route to Reno, Nev., to attend a meet ing of the stockholders, scheduled for next week. The meeting will make tentative ar rangements for the reopening of the Tia Juana track. It Is thought that damage done by recent floods will 'be i repaired in time to permit a reopening on March 25. Norman Ross Is Star. ' San Francisco, Feb. 6. (U. P.) Norman Ross, former Portland tank star, was the hero of San Francisco's aquatic sport fans today, because of ' his performance last night in winning with ease the only three events he entered in the Olympic club's tourney. He captured the 50, 100 and 250 yard dashes in fast time. Cree to Retire From Game. New Tork. Feb. 6. (I. N. S.) Birdie Cree, who for several seasons has been a hard bitting outfielder for the Yan kees, has been unconditionally re leased at his own request. Cree's case is unusual in baseball, because his con tract with the New Tork club calls for another season at 16000. Cree. lt Is stated, has something else in view, and will play , no more professional baseball. Coast Is Represented. New York. Feb. 5. (U. P.) With the receipt of "an entry from Carlton Gardner, the Pacific coast will be rep resented for the first time sines 1910 In the national Indoor tennis tourna ment. This will be held February IS. . Bonds Put Root to Sleep. -Jack Root, the Portland heavyweight boxer, was knocked out In the third round of a 10 round bout In Butts re cently by Joe Bonds of Tacoma. Root and Bonds recently boxed a six round draw at the Rose City club. . Gordon to Meet Bennett. Jimmy Fox. who will meet Billy Maacott In a six round bout here for the featherweight championship of the Pacific coast February 16, will arrive tomorrow to start training for tha aro. Abie Gordon will meet Jockey Bennett on the same night, v German Regiments Appear at Saloniki aeplaelng acaoedonlaa-Bnlgarlan Segtntaats . , Are Tint to Arrive Turks la Foroe at OamuMJlaa, . London. Feb. (L N. S.)The Sa loniki correspondent of the Dally Mall aaysr .- - Two uermaa regiments have ar rived north of Lake Doiran near the frontier to the north of EalonlkL re placing, two Mecadonlan-Bulgarlau regiments. These s.rs . tne first Ger mans to appear. i ' "The Turks have three Infantry rest' ments and, four cavalry squadrons at uumuiajma." Carranza Force Is Sent Against Villa Chihuahua Citv. Trh fT c A force of 100 Ca translates are report. ea marcning against Moctesuma to at tack General Villa. ... 0. A G. Quintet Is Winner Over "W" Oregon Agricultural College. Corval hs, Or., Feb. 6. In the fastest game) on the local floor this season, O. A. C nosed out the University of Washing ton basket tossers last night by the score of 26 to 21. i ' , The first half ended with the Aggies In the lead by a score of 1 to 9.' With but seven minutes to play, Wasnlng ton started a spurt that evened tne score at 20 all. Selberts and Mix then each registered a field goal and tiet berts converted two fouls while the best that Washington could do was convert one foul before the whistle sounded. Davidson proved the individual star for Washington, scoring 17 out of the 21 points made by his team. He con verted IS straight fouls. Belberts and Ray starred for O. A. C. Riddle, Washington guard, was put out of the game for roughness. The line-up: Washington Position Balmer R. F... Davidson IF... G. Smith Center. Schively R.O... Riddle UQ... O. A. C. . , . Freldman . . Selberts Mix ...... Johns Ray Substitutes Deutscher for Riddle; Blagg for Freldman. Stanford Shell Is to Be Left in the East Palo Alto, Cal. Feb. 5. (T P.) The same shell In which the Stanford eight starred at the Foughkeepsle re gatta last year will be used by them when the varsity crews get away in the regatta, this summer. It is still at Poughkeepsle, where the Cardinals left It last year, awaiting their return east next June. . ; The athletic authorities decided that It would cost too much to transport the shell across the continent, so it will be left in the east and a new shell will be purchased for use in practice here, . The following mi. WM MllAil H Oregon aileya last nlxht: OBEGON HOUSE LEAGOK A. J. WINTERS I"d 222 123 1U0 545 182 Abaentee 15 156 158 468 166 My era l2 205 188 656 16 Wllkenaon 189 160 185 634 178 "vuu. .......... ..... JHW 113 1WJ DZ tin Totala . 919 817 890 2831 O-W. B. Si. CO. .163 158 171 491 164 129 l&S 178 454 151 168 140 147 445 148 Welmer Brown ... Radke ... Collins . . 148 152 161 451 ISO SeTeranee 168 184 130 43 101 Totals . . 765 78S 773 2323 i. WUters wen three sam. MARTIN A rOBBES ' Goldamlts 159 151 157 467 156 esvin 181 ifia na im Bbeeta 164 147 137 438 146 Absentee .... 167 167 167 601 16T Roberts . 802 213 106 681 197 Totals" 861 837 739 243T LEIGHTON'S PA1RX LUNCH HcPheraon . 166 171 169 496 165 . 147 100 166 44iT 156 . 186 173 159 618 173 . 164 160 18U 504 168 . 179 .180 173 632 177 McDonald Bracner . Anater 1T .bll. . Ml.UU ........... Totala 896 844 837 9617 Leisbtoa's Dairy Lascs was two games. OBKUON AU.IIB 161 191 163 BIS 172 216 203 181 600 200 Gllroy .. Halve? . Lrdoa -.... 18 176 201 666 1S9 201 217 171 689 196 190 183 184 626 176 aa Ilowe ............ Totals 96 970 90O 2796 WESTERN OBEGON TBC8T CO. J(.Dea 203 168 231 602 201 Olson 164 141 193 498. 106 Abaentee ........... 165 163 166 4US 165 Abaentee ,. 165 165 165 495 166 Raymond ..298.148 188 634 178 Totals . . . . . .. ..... 900 787 937 2624 Oregon Alleys won two games. HENBX BLDG. BARBER SHOP Kneyse . 180 184 191 655 186 Freer i 144 138 166 460 160 HcConnaasber ......153 169 146 47 ias xripp 134 179 170 - 488 161 Bisaer 14T 174 185 60S 169 Total . T58 844 837 2459 BOSS CITY PRINTERT ' Abaentee 161 161 161 483 161 Abaentee 1TO 170 170 610 17o Absentee .......... 165 156 155 4A5 . IBS Irrlcli 946 202 184 631 210 ciuon- ia zio ivl- 663 : U4 . Totals 879 901 861 2641 Rose City Prlotevy won tares games.. Cromwell Signs to Coach. 1 Twos Angeles, Feb. 5. (P. N. a) uwui ts. v-rvmweii, zormer u. 8. C coach, has signed a three year contract to handle the athletes at the Univer sity of Southern California. Cromwell came to terms with War ren Bovard several weeks ago when the former was In thet northwest. The salary is said tote the highest r iw4 wumern taiirorni coach. Campi Wins From Brown. - Boston, ireb. 6. u. : R)--E:ddle f!njnni arot ' tt . ..i- . Brown of Maiden. In a 12 round ma ten here. . Campl outpointed Brown in nearly - ' O'Learr Beat WaJtM Bt. Paul, lflnn.. Feb. 5.U. P.) Til? S??dUn "ht''ht, champion vuni iwi sn easy aeclsion over Otto Wallace f MnikeV ln 1 mMm WOMEN TO HAVE CHANCE TO SEE BIG MEN BATTLE ' --iW-' Arrangements Provide for a Private Entrance for' tha Fair Sex. New York, Feb. K. (D P.) Women fight fans will have ample opportunity to be at the ringside when. Jess Wll iard and Frank Moran meet here March IT for the heavyweight championship of the world. . . Tex Rlckard, promoter of the battle, made this announcement today. - His arrangements, he declared. Include a special women's private entrance to the arena with plenty of. attendants to- see that women boxing enthusiasts will be courteously treated. He ex pects that some of the best v omen In New Tork will seize the opportunity. Tha best sea.tM.in the house will sell at $25, Rlckard declares. , "And there will be no trouble with speculators such as has been encoun tered, for example, by baseball fans during the world's series games," he said. - "I expect to reserve seats for outside boxing fans as well as for local patrons and to take steps to protest these people." Rlckard also said he will insist that both Moran and Wlllard shall finish their training in New Tork. Both will probably . do their .preliminary work away from this city but will be here at least two weeks before the scrap. "I am not satisfied from over-confidence when I say that I will certainly Whip Wlllard," said Moran today. "He will not be likely to take any chances and I expect to force the fighting right from the outset." New Tork. Feb. t XI. N. S.) Tex Rlckard. who promoted the Jeffries- Johnson fight at Reno, stated here yes- ( Jess , Wlllard, heavyweight champion, $40,000 for s his end and Frank Moran 120,000 for their 10 round bout to be staged In Madison Square Garden. "It will cost me," said Rlckard to day, "160,000 in guarantees and 920. 000 additional for expenses. .1 am con fident, however, that I wQl make money out of the bout." BASEBALL NEWS Los Angeles, Feb. 6. (TJ. P.) The signed contract of Lieutenant Claude Graham, U. S. A., was received by the i-os Angeles baseball club ' yesterday. Graham ls a pitcher. He will be forced to resign from the army to fol low his chosen career. According to information received by Johnnie. Powers, owner . of the Angels. Graham was the best pitcher ever turned out at West Point mili tary academy. He is a right hander. Los Angeles. Feb. 6.- fP. N S Frank Chance haa predicted a "winner" for Los Angeles this season. Whether he meant a pennant winner, a financial winner or now and then a game win ner, was not made dear. Chance fore sees a banner year In the Coast league. ue says witn jserry and McCredle'a trouble burled, all Is harmony once more and there's nothing left to do but play ball. k Los Angeles will carry oily 16 men this year. , Elmlra. N, x ., Feb. 6. (L N. 8.) Joe Tinker, manager of the Chicago ixauonajs, announced sale of Rd Murray, former. Giant outfielder, to the Kansas City American association club. n Murray declares he will not report to Kansas City, He believes tna.t 10 years' service in the National league entitles him to an unconditional re lease He hopes to join the Cincinnati nationals. . Chicago, Feb., 6. (L I. S.) Bert Humphries, for the past four years pitcher for the Chicago Nationals has oeen soia to tne Kansas City American association club. LltUe Rock. Ark.. Feb. S.fL K". 8.1 Outfielder James! Murray, formerly with the Boston Nationals, has been soia 10 uaiveston. ; ; - . Los Angeles. Fsb. S. (P. N. Claiming that he Is not a hold-out, but that he wants a little more money. Hart Maggert. center fielder for the Los Angeles club, arrived In Los Anas- lee yesterday from the Imperial val ley.-- . -. v Los Angeles, Feb. 8.- (P. N. S.) Jack Qulnn," the big right handed spit ball pitcher who Jumped from the New York Americans to the Baltimore Fed erals, is sought by the Vernon club, accoraing to Manager Patterson, . Losr Angeles Feb. 5. (P. N. S.) First Baseman vineyard of the Oznard club . hla signed to play with : Seattle next year, according to word' received bv Art Dav. , . . '; -;:; :;J 'v. ,' Day will be given a try-out with, the Seattle club this coming season. - 1 Gejdeoa to Play With N. Y. San Francisco, 'Feb. 6j (U.. P.) Jos Gedeon will play with the New Tork Yankees next year.. Baseball enthus iast her received advices today stat ing - that the Waablngton a club had yielded to the ruling of President Ban Johnson of th American league, that the Senators are not en U tied to the second sackers' services. : - - MANAGER TELLS HOW HE MADE FIGHTERS jDan Morgan. One of tha .most plctur esque fighting sfianageAtln the coun try, who- has earned rfre sobriquet "Dumb Dan" by his ilility to talk about the fighter." undr bis manage ment at any and all tlnfea. even ln hls sleep, has consented B write a- few words eoMernlnsVhlmssJf. ' Among the prominent fighters whom Morgan has managed ars T O. Brown. Charlie GrlfflnV Jaek B3"lt fn. Battling Devlnsky, Matt Wells, Ja Dillon, Jim Savage, JohnnyHoward Al . McCoy, Bailor Grande, ljang 2Kh irn, Frank Moran, Phil .Bloom. Sqjtdu) Bartfleld, At to Cohler, IQoWagnsTHiobby Rey nolds, fank Loagberjrj jd Taylor, Sailor White, Jimmy Cot v few hundred others. t Now for DanS wn J ry : "When I entered the' xing gam as a manager, lf'Was ab nine years ago, and lt was through) tnpathy for lltUe Charlies Griffin' , Australia. G riff In had beent abuse y his man agers, and he "vje all, mdy. to go back home, wheiNbe ass -. me to lend him a helping h d. . "Although I y p gi 7 doing wonderf uf wojr k ' Brown, LevlnskJ gck. Matt wells, X tJ :k th. Charlie Griffin tha"' f credit for th K. O. written, and handling of ar aft as a manager. I mat J 23 ' atches for Charlie, and alttr gh hi ;as whipped 21 times in suoi'Sslon.'V received n 91000 guarantee, r hlmj -venty-second bout. U r X. O. Jt-n ld. "While I was rlbanagf i Griffin, a little cross-eyed i kid Vghlng 114 pounds, came up tha2r?alnlng quar ters In Stratford, 'Conn.Jlnd asked me to get him a flgi;t, I la thed at him. and thought It a loke, ut til he put on a pair of boxing j gloves ' and slugged Charlie Griffin, All ov the gym. Griffin weighed 185 poif jds. The kid was no other thi n K. , Brown, the famous fighting Outchm if , who later on whipped two w orld's c' i.mplons, and esrnea iu,ouo w six jiars. Jack Britton wUked lritd mr office one aay ana he iold me. that he had oeen noxing for tin yearji without any Geo. Wilson Lbads Portland Siooters In the matches: against the Olympic club of San Francisco and the Manhat tan club of New, 'York, i the Portland club team of the .TJ. S. Rj A. registered the score of 678 and 676, respectively. George. Wilson was high "man, - each man registering; the scores of 143. The scores: ' laa,tcb iaf ts. Olympic. 9' w- Wilson .' i3 L. K. Evans J38 W. H. Hubbard . I....... 13 h. v. Jiirrorfl...i isi R. Newhall . a . . 180 Total . J Bfatcb 14 vs. Mankattan. 67S 143 137 134 132 129 "S76 .. w. wiison L. K. Evans . J. T. Moore . . R. H. Craddock .....J u.viu uwatu ....... ..f.... Total Race With' Ddath Is ; Won in Iron Works tttreaa of MOlten Meta) Chases Xn. ployes Out of Tlaat VUeh Xs Cosa pletely Destroyed by rire. Half a doseh em'ployea of the Eleo trio Iron. Works, Itwent-f if th and Ni cola! streets, iwona- racs with death yesterday afternoon a1 a stream- of molten metal 'pursrmd them.: The top of the f converting oven of the plant caved i in afiortly after 3 o'clock, flooding- the fklace with a stream of whltei metal. The men all escaped Injury, i ifr . - i . Flames, starting;, from the metal, completely 'destroyed the -plant. The damage was estlmi ted by ii art in Lels er, owner, at $3000, .. Amanda Baldjwi n, of Forest Jjrmd Dies Kesideat of That, City Since IB90 Vasses Away Wa, Bora la JT ew - Tork la July, 1845. J - Forest Grove. Dr Feb. 6. Mrs. Amanda Baldwin,. wife: of Abraham Balwln, died at het home bf re January 8. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Clark of the Free Method ist church. Mrs. Baldwin was born In New York July 6. .1845, nd was mar ried in Nebraska to A. Baldwin In 1883. They came to Forest GroVe in ISSO.and resided hero ever Since, t '.y-r.'l -r- League Is Organized By Homely Students rrgiy Sackllngs''j bf : tTnlversity - of California Torm Koai - sToeiety r so Borel tm Taeix 2ack- of eamty. . - . ;; Berkeley. CaU Feb. S. P. K. S) Homely students of the University of California have , banded together into an honor society, ftnbwn as the "Home ly League of. the university of Califor nia." , "--'' ''.. They1 will revej i,-In their lack of . a aa.e . a sat . beauty. , ana J the campus are ellOleto membership upon payment of light fee, Vv . - . ' v.. I result. I Immediately sent him up to the training quarters In Stratford and 4 kept him there two months until ha got a punch, and the result was that Britton started to knock out some of the best lightweights In the world. In. cmaing unaney wnite, Jimmy Dally, Eddie Murnhv and a few other hlc-h (class bo vs. Britten has earned with I me , In three years about 175.000. "About three years ago a big. skinny it No Danger,, Churcli Leading the Way" Bishop "Sninnar Allays Tears of Timid Woman on Bobsled About to Start Oa tiomg Slide. Coasting on King street, from the drugstore to the Ford street bridge was going at full speed. Men. -women and children were taking part and bobs, Roasters and sleds were getting In the way of each other, but no trouble had occurred. and h7 w ThalTened tTialce a rtdl He accepted and called to some ladies to join, him on a long bob-sled. Jusuas they were getting ready 'to .. .ho t in front asked If all were ready, one ner-' with "empt Jr " w,,. o.v.h h hiehon if tnera.5 br thM overnor. He had only was any danger. The - blshoo Quickly turned and gravely saluting the lady, said: ' "My "dear madam, bow could there be any danger with the church leading th way." False Imprisonment Charged by Youth e . . - . I City sfsrsr1 By or Toiao, Dezena at. la Xamag Salt' for $5000 Brought by T. Xardlng I0O Cases.' Toledo, Or- Feb. 8.r-Th adjourned term of - circuit court convened hei Friday with Judge G. F. Sklpwortb of Eugene, on the bench. The regular February term starts Mondsy with an sven hundred case a on the docket, five of which are divorce cases. One of the cases which Is. attracting much inter est. Is that of Thomas Harding, a minor, against City Marshal Nye -of f Toledo. Harding. - through his father , as guardian. u suing Marabal Nys for $5000 . damages for alleged false im prisonment the .day after Halloween. D. Leffingwell of ; Pendleton Is Dead Wen Isovn Xnsurano Kaa aad . ber of Stat Zasnraao Oowimlssioa Baocnaibs Cuddenly. Pendleton. Or ;, Feb. 5-Douglass Leffingwell, prominent lcctl Insurance man and member of ' the state Insur ance commission, died suddenly Friday morning after a .brief illness from hemorrhage of th sumach. H ad been in the city 16 years, during most of this time a member of the) firm of Bentley St. LefflngwelU The funeral will be held as soon aa a brother from SL Paul arrives.- :. ':, ' -ti :. : -' Skeleton C Found in Barn. " - NawMrL - Or- Feb, . Th skeleton of a man was .found ln am old - barn two miles up th bay. He had vl ; dently been dead two years. i Coroner, Hoilingswortb will5 bold an incuest. I Th body looks to oe that or anouc w yeaxs ma. oomm croimnj -was i mrA (ha tiir ma v tinA Mantlft.l cation marks of soma kind. Junction Clty Or, ' Feb. t S. Mra. Frederick S. Dunn of Eugen spoks to the women of Junction City and vici nity at the Crescent theatre Thursday afternoon on sex hygiene. -:"-:-.' looking kid came Into my office' I asked him his business, and - he told me he was an Insurance agent, and his nama waa Barney Williams- He Is now known as Battling Devinsky, the world famous heavyweight, who fears no man. black or white. "Devlnsky is now a big real estate owner and also a deputy -sheriff in Stratford. Conn.. The Battler has led all boxers of the world in the last three years fn number ot bouts fought. He has earned - over 115,000 In that time. . Wells ffflt Over. "Matt Wells, the English light weight champion, is made over again. He Is now righting better than ever. A few years ago he thought he waa all In until I talked it over with him. and the result la that Matt is on the road to fame and fortune. "My rule for handling boys is that they must obey me in everything ex cept love affaire. I don't bother with that kind of bunk. If a boxer Is any good and will agree to workywlth me on the level. I will guarantee' to make a fortune for him In two years. I don't use tobacco or take strong drinks In avny form, and I have al ways asked the boys to do the same thing. I have managed over 200 light- era in nine years, and X have hun dreds more on the waiting list. The boys have taken part in ever 2000 battles and un to date none of them haa ever been Injured. -I also take good ears that nothing happens bo cause a man goes Into the ring out of condition to box. I have really taken in .for my boys services, since I entered-the boxing gams, nearly half a million dollars, and X always compel my boys to give the public Irs mon eys worth. -p. S. IAstsn to this! I am a white . Irish-American,' weight ltO pounds. My age Ls, none of your busi ness, but I will admit to having seen 40 summers. I don't mean a summer at the north pole. Before taking up the managing of boxers I was In the dry goods business and also a window dresser." Surveyors on S. P. Spur Beach Florence Are Bussing; Uses ts tha Plant of the Tidewater BOH Co.f Zs Proposed Short Idas Starting at Cnahmas, Florence. Or.. Feb. sw The South ern Paclflo surveyors reached Flor ence Friday, running - lines- to the plant of tha Tidewater Mill company. This survey Is. for the' proposed rail road spur from Cushman to Floreno. Girl Win. Father's Release. ! Sacramento. Cal, Feb.- 6 (U. P ) I On ths appeal of his little daughter, S Joseph Soriffl. la thepenitentlary for . one year from Santa Clara for assault I six weeks. to serve. of its historv.. last week, ays Mr.' L. Lowenthal "Geaanl eeaditloas arc If w .feastle w win set oar shste sf prosperity. - If we dost haatle weu. thses are aevsr good for the fallow . sra wom't ; work. ,. .7. ' TsrtWmora." eesttsssd "l. Lu estaal, diatrlet saasasep for ta La Sail Extsoaloa Csivsrslty . sf -CaV. easo, TortUad aght U take asset ' half a Soses ef 1U chfeale coea- plalser sad siek tbess eat sf town. It weald o as aOj seed. ''took kere. ke added, eeeatng s bHter. tfats Is from tbe heed mt the lnatltstioa. sad ke says tb labw ut CoBuneres deparbaeot ef the aalveraltydtd th largast kaslseas It ever 41d last week, la Fertlaad we war Soiag apleealalr satU th: last sow storm strsck. Kow that at sasa. lag. aad w look tor better times ,tha obtalaed scior t tbe stent, rrom my rfic ta Tb Jonsal kand- in her. I kse sty eager the bmrtaess pals of th KOrthweat throngh sty TinnsaststlTQs is th field. They report boalnaaa oa ta spgrsd ia aU Usee.. la ssr ows that et matins traffic mssager sat of the .raw proaact .it's ail right., and we're getUsg results aad grew lag sapldly."'.'.-.- . . -; : : -- Did Largest Business CHESS PLAYERS UNDAUNTED BY BIG SNOWSTORM Fourth Set of Second Round of Championship to Bo Held Tonight. Fifty of Portland's best chess play ers will gather at the Multnomah club this evening tor the fourth set of matches In the second round of the Inter-city cheas league 'tournament. The Vancouver chess enthusiasts un daunted by ths rigors of snow and Ice promise to be present In force. Tha Multnomah A. A A. in acheduled tc play "C of the Portland Chess and Checker club, the Acacia club will line up against team B of the local chess club, th Vancouver stalwarts will fac team "A, while the Chamber of Com merce team will essay, th defeat of tha Linn ton Chess club squad. An Interesting game should ensure at. first board In the match between the. Acacia club and Team "B of the Portland .Chess and Checker club, as A, Q- Jobnson or th Acacias and E. G. Short, captain of team "B" can be de pended upon to set a lively pace lead ing to varied compllcatlona. - C S. Arnold of Team. "C" and F. J. Dent of the Multnomah, dub. who have been evenly matched rivals for- th past three year a, are scheduled to meet this evening In a game where "tlis fur ought to fly. . E. C Protsman. Oregon'a dean of chess. Who belongs to the old echaol of chess players where brilliancy ls placed before everything, will n- wurnar m iru modern in tne person of Dr. L. E. Story .of Linn ton, vfho agrees with Lasker that small advant ages and not startling coups should settle the issue. Th standing of th teams at pres ent is: - - . Nme- f Won. Lost. PCT. Team -A" ....... .3 0 L009 Multnomah A. A. C X ; H Acacia club .......3 .1 .667 Team C 3 1 .67 Chamber of Com... 1 14 .699 Vancouver Chess cb 1 .2 . .8S3 Linton Chess club.S . 3 . .00 Team .' ...a 3 .00 s Harbor May - Walk in the Dark Pael SltaatSoa Kas Bseoias So Acute V That Street Xdgfets ICsy Save to B . Skat Off aad Cars Stopped. Aberdeen, Waslu Feb. S . The fuel situation has become so acute here that officials of th Grays Harbor Rail way. and Light company ssy they will hav to economize by sbuttln? off street lights and probably the run- i . . Yifkn. i , l-moat of the day. the temperature has risen and there Is promise of rain. inifi: !!!!!!!! I Uttl 8.3:1 Modern Distinctive All outside rooms. ' " . .. - . No waste Space. Convenient Service Unexcelled. 'iftTiiMmft The Journal Building. itrnimwi liiiiit.-.- - ,:A few . . offices, single and ensziite, ct reasonable rentals. m i' l K a r at i Vttill fTLlfcittllM fete - A.