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stil ER ndition ta ® ing, Mis ® 1 * } |e eee eee ee 4 PIBASI GREGORY CONSEN TS :. . NOFOOTBALL MICHIGAN'S FAMOUS CENTER 18 NOW TURNING OUT WITH 8. gee FORA YEAR The Seattle Athletic club teap,; and slow. Soft he is, but the way he | manipulates that big Bulk of b NEW YORK, Dec, 28.—In order watt put many a sprightly ondman | enat the authorities of the country @uging the ps working like Troje tow game with Mult Wear's day ° team on t Signal pract! may have plenty of time to m m now Plays the rules goveming the game mao Gutinag on & Biliot, of H playa whielr it in I vor of outite mn practice Meio) pal for on DEP nis actorts are bet The lneup, & Ww) Prodidef ar of the game, The way th and his @forts are be w ‘ 0 8! soit in @ le dave be My ge Be Ap each day by a perceptible impre gnent “Dad” Gregory, the old Michigan | Hen from h when replying | m to] penalty was added wax « caution. attend the held In Now Y tay { Keefe. He was pitching for } ac x and for the ok no’ im turned out wi « : r pile practice. He says on f « "ullen, } tackle he is not sure as yet whether or} Lasater, left end; Wells, right ot he will play in the Multnomah | guard; Cutts, right tackle; Frost ame. The big Wolverine, in spite t » arter; f of his weight, was fagt. By some na, right hale, ans Jt was predicted he would be soft) cil, full back — —— attention to cha . | Thomas H. Williams, presider E | the New California Jockey « not race in the east next sea says the yearlings he purcha The Y. M. C. A. Juniors yesterday | the Burns & Waterhouse sate » fe fed the Warren Avenue school | ¢#7* ax a ba conserves ont eam in a fast basketball game by|>-*eer-old form balore they ix b Mr. Williama has Score of 13 to 12 adh tne aaneb One ountry, and that bet tained at more mature a ‘The fight game in any form is off) ‘8 © fm Chicago. Chief Collins says he|* ‘won't even stand for boxifg tourna | ments. What o lot of difference there is - on English and American fixbters, J. Palmer, t t champlor of the “tight Rainier Heights team yesterday by fought with Geoffrey The ® é&ore of 20 to 0. |the other night for « purse o' The seniors in the afternoon de-) and a side bet of $750. Imagine Jef-| Beated the Groen Lake team 20 to 2.) fries, or Corbett, or any of the other -—— old-time champions entering the Jim Jeffries says he doesn't want) ring at the h of their careers Xo fight O'Brien. Jim says he has) to battle for § ‘That wouldn't fetired for good and will pay 2O} be cigaret money for an American champion, though it would come in handy for some of the “once was” fellows. The “freshie” girls’ baske team of the high ech le COACH FOR BASEBALL Negotiations are now pending | wtih several prominent baseball | players of the Northwest Baseball | Jeague for a coash for the Univer- sity of Washington baseball squad. | Winnie Cutter, of Spokane, ta fa-| vorabiy looked upon. Cutter has/| been asked by Athletic Manage: Grimstead to state bis terms. Cut-| ter had an unfortunate season to- ward the end last year, occasioned by his arm giving out. As a coach, however, he may be very successful, 985.00 Silver Coffee Urn, 10 gal- ff) for he is wise in the tricks of the} _ j Daft’ Swish! Bounce! A Positive, Per- manent Cure Of any curable chronic ailment that one may be a: There is only one way open to this most cherish: thelr case in the hands of a conscientious and thor work of curing chronic afiments. To sueh a one ft becomes a comparatively easy matter to aay, after a careful and complete examin- ation of ony case, whether or not there is a cure—nay B cle agents for the Charter Oak FOR CATARRH OF NOSE AND THROAT Ranges. That may be present to a greater or leaner degree. This © 418 PIKE STREET. | Sane none grosente themectves ten apectiiiet for exsmiletion for soaw ¢ Phones, John 981; Ind. 096. FOR NOISES IN THE EARS ted with catarrhal troubles of nose and throat. If the great masses of understand D NOSE AND THROAT and GOOD EARS NEVER a any eymp f trouble show themselves for them to secure the suffering yance could be avolded, to say nothing of the total jected canes—and agair mo. ope xdihonciomnannellll $125.00 Solid Mahogany Dresser 965.00 3-piece birdseye maple Bed Room Sets for. .@35.00 if 12 good Sewing Machines with all the attachments, from $5.00 h is the all-important desire of the sufferer pes, and that fs for the afflicted ong to place able physician, who has made a study and life Prices reduced on all of our § heating stoves to almost cost. DABNEY & WOODHOUSE ndition may have existed for years without be fter Which condition ts a people go afficte | Go'ToGeTHeER, » t © treatment. lone of hearing in a great DISEASES OF BRONCHIAL TUBES AND LUNGS Which we find 20 prevalent nowadays are nearly always the result of neglected catarrh in the upper alr guns alone that saffer when affected in ¢hia manner, but when the Langs ace he lation of the blood-—by which we jon, is interfered with and then J. ARONSON le FIRST AVE. S. Honest Goods and Lowest. Prices Have given us the largest list of manent customers possessed any one liquor house. $1.00 | : Per Full-Quart Bottle Keystone Club Whisky 6 QUARTS VOR $5.00 ing aa it upon } in addition to the abo DISEASES 0 OF : STOMACH AND LIVER © suffering and distress peculiar to these organs, such as indigestion, loss of n. beiching of gas, jaundice, etc., etc. Indeed, scarcely any organ of the body escape _AND DISEASES OF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER Aré frequent results of neglected treatmen’ of the why will you suffer fro aiiment? Why throw « patent nostrums promiscuously, just as Hettle. oo un Othing, and the party selling ,cares requires the best of mefical skill, the dally supervision of a physi¢ian, who I study, who will Individualize each ease, apply the proper local treatment, to r with the indicated internal remedy, and in this way, and only this can you be made well. (Then why Jelay and prolong your suffering when the best treatment on earth and the only TREATMENT THAT CURES Which Includes all necesnary medicines and appliances and the @ally supervision of a physictan skilled DELAY ONLY MAKES YOUR CASE MORE TDrcuLT TO CURE, BEGIN YOUR TREATMENT | If living out ef town, write for Miustrated booklet ana symptom blank for new home treatment IT 18 FRE®. WP CURE PILES AND ALL RECTAL DISEASES, WM. MecHARRIE, M. B., 420-422-424-426 Arcade Bullding---Phone Main 4111, . 104 First Ave. So. Phonest Sunset Pink 1751: Inds. pendent Free Delivery OPSICE HOURS--9 a. m. to WI80R. Mj BtoB p.m Evenings—Tuesdays and Vrifay, ¢ 3 Mail Orders Promnjly ¥ lied. Py RS oP whee ms, 6:20 to 8:30. ° STAR—-THURSDAY, MINISCENCE S We Cracken, of New York unlversity,/close to the batsman before the Nlegen | remember the first time faced ‘Tin | HIS SPECTACLES AT HOME : ape ai hours taking the town | game ‘pre wlilection for hitt nen that | ty whet pars Ayr tick.” | ‘Tay as H had sug was a piteber penalty of by-the- | After these excursions Taylor would] od. He od a few balls over tha or to the hearts of hed-ball was incorporated in liry to shirk and when possible he| were strikes, but wh Hurst called nm and averages gen- the playing rules. did #0 bi nd then he came down tolerally slumped when he entered the Keefo may not have Intended bit On one occasion, after a night o thine ate to protes He came on the|box and began shooting them ting aa many men ax he did, but he with Hurst, Taylor was ordered to run, waving bis arms and shouting! through STUPENDOUS Corner Second « Corner Second Avenue and 6A e : % Avenue and University St. ‘University St. DEC a8, 1905. JIU JITSU ping your nized as be BO do you insist on standing oly over the plate? I'll have ‘© keep ‘em away from the plate when you are at bat if you con't quit it!” Whit wuld r th ” ifth y ent Roo bar Yorks wt he hat speed to tite 1) a », I'd ge out and strong amt trad not bad much experience in the}anmm b bh. Phat would be an| do the pitebing. He had that next-jthat Hurst was a “robber,” “a ing ‘big organization, but had madwlqasier way to get the meney than! morning feeling that makes life a] br 4” and a few other choice hos of a reputation among | by committing hombelde ad, vad story and work @ tragedy.| specimens of ontcast society, by leaguers. im ap | He sald to Hur To the h fer youl” sald wi r that sang a it When Jack Taylor was jn his| “Tim, I don't fel H bad presses hi \ Juret were| day an't 4 Taylor. 1 my life t “™ t most pro he manage a With exact nume fan a piteh-| my & | nt through a dumb show sic n he threw another ball, but It {a waid| “Ol'll tell yes what O1'll do,” said] of an for the manager's benefit hes [it wax a slow bender and I caught | thot 4 nel n occasions | Hurst in his creamy brogue ft nd, as he sh ked away, he air on the end of my bat for tw sous to mention to wander|ye've pitched three or {aur aid in ant ne to Hurst: LM Th were men on second ne hotel and to bed feet.” th It’s me to arly dead on t s gone to his re- {lon my d¢ chase yes out wway from their hotel after night | kick Mhke had drawn her dusky curtains and|/and Ot’) was largely fe'e SILK SALE vem = one ane MR 4 + A RO a tr ee ee op > ca Here’s a sale that will make| That price has been made. dead pocketbooks thrill again.| There’s not the shadow of a A matter of fifteen hundred doubt that when the bell rings yards of plain and fancy Silks | for closing all the silks will be has come to this store for quick | gone. distribution. The firm wants it | If you could see them---if out of the way before the an-| you could let them slip through nual inventory is taken---and | | your fingers---you’ d know why. we're authorized to make a price | Nosuch silks were ever of- that will sell the whole batch in| fered at such a price before. a single day. No, never! Actual Values are$1, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. Whole lot will be of- ferred Tomorrow At The lot includes silks for | rich brocades in Russian and every conceivable purpose. | Parisian figures and in all mane Silks for suits, for waists, for! ner of delicious color combina, dresses, for party gowns, and tions. There are radium twills for petticoats---in plain colors, | in all manner of color schemes fancy colors and in changeable ; and mixtures. There is, in fac effects. There aré: no limit to the variety of silk 3 Plain Louisines in rich shades | the sale affords. ; of lavender, pink, rose, cream, helio, garnet, purple, reseda | and in white. There are black | To miss it is to miss the and white checks. There are | greatest silk sale ever. — Selling starts off at 9 a. m. STONE, FISHER @ LANE