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WE ARS ¢ GOING TO ARE A CHARGES TONKGNT SO WANT You To Go To Re pages AND Gir 4 CaRLoad © BOMBS AND BRING THEM To MWY line HEADQUARTERS Title Insurance If the money you | loan on real estate se- urity belongs to 4 tient you have no Fright to accept any- }) thing less than the best title security and that is not an abstract with an on the title but a policy of Title Insurance. * Moreland as far as experience is concerned. which takes on the locals here ; You have the || "or" fan na 2 Tuesday night, will tle the two |Defore next winter, it ta unlikely 4 k h: | There is another Portiand pitcher, named ike Donaldson, who gives| squade rf secortd Ph ergot rons leented in the league. The rink| : right to take a chance || '",, much promise that Dug may look him over before he selects his porn’ pgm confident of putting | 1 ore has been taken over by the ; with your own money, [I sae aaa BM & The next two and final games [Keats ware araving a, manera] : but in case of loss you |Ed Kennedy, the old war horse,| Yankees pe gee tbo would have hard work wants to “come back” with Spo-| ~* ¢ CURES MEN) sokane wants to come into the : Hy . | kane. Boy, page Cap. Anson. Judging from the interviews Jess lleague, but t doesn't seem : persuading a client that a ee Willard is passing out, his cold| 014 or young men. victims of tn-|much of a chance the Inland “ A r omnia, weakness from any cause, |i 1 . ; you did the fair thing ]/carpenters in New York wit be] sould not rettled on his| fost eneray or vitality, unfit for bus: |Pmpire village, The league will | j i nese, '@ quic eu elth cu o clubs or 7 with his money. kept busy this summer, now that - eae iness, are quickly cured by Neve Woetnimiter anothar tier Frank Baker has gone back to} DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID)° , ooo ageing “ f the| WhO sald virtue was its own re| ny mail $1, or #tx boxes for $s.|, Th® Portland franchise was A policy of Title In- baseball as a member of the) ward? Roger Bresnahan will| every box guaranteed. Call or write | transferred from New Westminster | coach ® Toledo high school base |HAYMOND KEMPDY CO. Room 6, |last year, tel Antlers, Fourth and Union ltd surance is based on the most expert and ex- austive search pos- sible and affords the highest protection against loss. Our insur- ance is backed not only by over $100,000.00 deposited with the state treasurer but by total assets of the company of more than half a million dollars. | | Washington Title Insufance Company 1 your acre: | Ad sell it for | It you want , let a Star W to # ‘ant C | | ips at that, however, Moreland cannot be considered the best pitcher | 22-k. Gold Crowns. Bridgework, Porcelain Crowns... Gold Fillings ... Silver Fillings .. | Zest Rubber Plates, $5.00 }} and up. | from prices for February only. tised 15 years, Cor. of First and Pike The Last Chance to See the Home Vancouver | Rob Thor the Quay football star, may not be allowed to play| | baseball, Thomas {* a welght man Ss Seattle in track, and If he catches in base s ball Coach Allen is afraid that tt will burt his track work, | see 8: 30 P. 8:30 P. M. | Franklin will likely have the ser vices of Burkman in baseball. 330P. M. TONIGHT Tickets on Sale at Arena Office, 1220 Fifth Ave. Nes! iCetished.* Pelows eo r | IN THE SPORT ZONE | LIFF BLANKENSHIP, who Is well known In these parts, having| | that Dugdale intended having Jude Moreland, the Portiand City league recruit, turn out with the equad in the spring camp. Dug told the writer that from all reports thie Moreland was a pretty| Pacific Coast Hockey League the | Coant th nifty piece of basebal! flesh. W. Le Pet. world’s series to be staged this | cigy j Re ee ee |Portiand ...... 2 6 year a a saw Moreland In action last year in every game be played and| Vancouver . a ee ye ar Mon slipped the genial prexy of the Giants a bit of Information on the | Seattle s 3 wires te Wunaanrer inet reek ft boy. Now, along comes Cliff Blankenship after him. This pleases; Victoria . 4B Portined Gan wadleg tee Wiahet of Dug mightily, for he already has Moreland’s John Henry on a com} oe oem fine|the Haatorn league and walk off gue skipper wants the boy as- s hooked a clever kid for tract. The fact that the Coast | sures Dugdale more than ever ¢ his hurting corps. 3M 8 that heaved in the Portiand City league last season. Littie Emery Webb, who wae signed for Spokane by my McCredie, looks bet- ter than the boy signed by the locals, Webb, however, has several (x cant IMAGING WHAT ME WANTS W>TH ‘am, BoT T NEVER QUESTION AN ORDER, T DONG MY DUTY AND Gor ‘EM HERE FOR Him, YOu, WALT OU'T HERE RePoRT To Him. J etan; Bernie Morris, Frank Foyston, Roy Rickey penter, Harry Holmes, “Cully” {ahing second in the Pacific Coast| With the Hockey opinion Manager Pete Muldoon and backed members of the the Coast brand ts superior to the | rent up by Fulton must de. Metropolitan squad. STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 1916. PAGE 9. UTT AND JEFF—(Webster Says the Word “Bomb” Is Pronounced “Bum,” But to Jeff | a “Bum” Is a Bum.) Copyriant, 1916, ‘Trade Mark Ko by 1G Fisher 1 & Pet Off « BY BUD FISHER Left to right—Pete Muldoon, manager; Or. Kelton, Bobby Rowe, Ed Car Walker. Hison and J — Se @\ will see Victoria pitted against Vancouver and Seattle visiting at WINNERS OF THE PACIFIC | portiand Pete lares that Vic COAST ICE HOCKEY AS- toria should defeat the Vans and SOCIATION that he is confident our boys can 19 New Westminster. 1913-—Victoria. trim Portland |locals safely in second place at played baseball! in this lea some years ago, and who ie now) , manager of the Salt Lake Bees, in the Coast league, Is trying to 1914—Victoria. é | the end of the race 1915—Vancouver (world’s). . steal one of Dugdale’s pitchers away. Rene ee 1916-—-Portiand. || Word comes from Portland to |1t will be remembered that The Star announced, about two weeks ago, | |the effect that an effort will be auras 59 ——@ |} made to patch up enough peace be- ional association and | tween the > world's champ _] the | with the ease that Frank Patrick's This was by |crew did last year, the Eastern Tuesday league expreased the elght | best In the world. . A win over the Vancouver team, ee ball team and George Mullin will pitch for Kokomo tho coting | Phone Main 1992 Charley Givens Will, season. o- Outside of Benny Kauf It would em that Ty Cobb has only 299,399,001 greatest 1 r the coming season for his bout with Ed Lewif, Willie ought to cast aside the skates)’ and take a few dancing steps. The Britisher is one of those tangoing: boxers. LADY ATTENDANT -$5.00 -$5.00 $5.00 $2.00 -$1.00 [ig High School Athletics “High Scio” FRIDAYS sOnEDULE West Seattle at Broadway, 3:15 Lincoln at Franklin, 2:15 Ballard at Queen Ar tooth. ane, 8:16. BY JIMMY GRANT The most important game F lis the Franklin and Lincoln in the Franklin gym. Lincoln has/ | been playing a poor game the past| © jcouple of weeks and may take a drubbing from the Rainier valley |five. If Franklin does win, she will tle Lincoln for third place. o- Queen Anne will meet the Bal-| reduction regular cent above 25 per the We do exactly as adver- All work guaranteed }lard squad in the hill gym. Queen! Opposite Old Public Market Anne has been going at a fairly) Laboring People’s Dentist fast rate. T allard team is ex: J. R, VAN AUKEN, Mgr. pected to give the Quay squad a the trouble necessary for a good game. | ees | Broadway should defeat the W Seattle quintet in easy fashion, but | West Seattle put up a good game against Franklin and arg liable to cause the Pine st. boys “trouble. ce ¢ Franklin now han the services of| Willis Benson, their star guard of} last season. Debate kept him from| turning out earlier in the season, | Team In Action the hardest tn the High Burkman ts one of hitting outflelders School league. Room |MEN. I Inton # Office Hou FOR WOMEN ONLy| “Come Back” Against Dr. Sanderson's Cotton Root Pill well known | that clever Ybatinate | © the Seattle boy who n 8 to 10 days. Price | has just r from San Francl: $6 ‘ed tn joo, will meet Bert Hughes of Spo #, 4 ©) kane at the Elks’ smoker Thursday |has caused lots of comment among fom local fans. Givens is one of the cleverest machines ever KNOW THA T | turned out of Soattie, and if he ts |in the same shape that he formerly | was, he will be hard to beat, in the opinion of many of his friends. Holliday and Houck should put up A good go. These men are both tough, hard-hitting 125-pounders, who like to mtx, and the mill should |be Interesting, Holliday vows that ill beat the } ide. Improper measures rather | than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble veal pr erty Bui pposite Postotiioe m. to § p. m m. 12. |Shannon has over him, Druxtman [will announce three other bouts later. Bundays, 10 « to You BET 1 DID Junge, MY POUCH OF THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW WHAT'S THE MATTER DID YOU FORGET ANY THING BACCO satisfied—that’s bed anor lad to tell their friende ebeu! Chowing tbe Real Tobacco: shred. Brerybody Sem tbesoe Chest sotiches them better thes the old kid, Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Usien Square, New York City Uniess the war comes to a close! Battler Bert Hughes | die Shannon is confident that |he will beat Neff, in spite of the| jfact that Chet has said that he Sls Wiaserean Mieed }would win by a k. 0. Neff is} DR. DONAWAY {anxious to erase the decision which club physt-| ~~ | This would set the | Pull hie manager for the coming gonfalon chase, he hi other arrangemen: An RTT CHD SMALE ~ BomBs ? CH, T THOUGHT He Said Bums Cheasty’s Invincible in Quality, Fit, The “Invincible” Always $16.50 “Values Tell” Style Suit ‘Baseball F actory Is Humming in Spokane The Spokane bal! club will do its training on the W. 8. C. field, at man, this spring. Altho Owner Farr has delayed the naming of with all Danny Shea, the veteran Northwestern league backstop, will coach |tne Gonzaga basebal| equed on year. | league to enadle the | by the indians, |club and then turned over te Spokan, . a@ southpaw peiakas ces Athena, Ore. has been er pe well ae Ike Wolfer, another recruit from the P: Wolfer wa gned by the McCredies for the HS bere John Shick, jeague. Tommy Tennant, the veteran Coast league first sacker, who was with Balt Lake last season until replaced by Bunny Brief of the White Sox, has been mentioned very often of late as a candidate for first p base on the Spokane team. | According to Frank Moran, | | | | | | | the What a bear this Freddie publication, seeing scribe. fa said to be a far Doska Montcal, sporting editor of | hockeyista will have to admit that | fighter who can wait {s a dangerous the University of Colorado daily $75,000 A YEAR HOPPE’S SHARE Willie champion, figures to clean up $75,000 this year. has toured the coustry in exhibitions the Jap, with Yamada to Honolulu. Hoppe due to st attributes to clean living and his physical condition. Hoppe bas a system of exercise and when getting ready for a big match runs on the road like a fighter. W. S. C. IS WINNER WALLA WALLA, Feb. \the first of games, the Washington State col lege quintet Whitman college by @ score of 22 to 20. VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court On January 7 of the year 1915, Doctor J. Eugene Jor dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and his Meense to practice medicine revoked, the contention of the board being that the ad- vertisement reproduced which had been running fn the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor Jordan could not cure the diseases mentioned therein. Doctor Jordan appealed t the courts In the matter and the trial of the case which followed, in the Superior Court, produced evidence of a character that caused Judge Walter M. French to award p decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his READ HIS TESTIMONIAL license. Judge French stated In his Twelve years ago T had tubercular decision neck and under my arms, and the doctors here offered to The court cannot find tn ii untae alp eter tae tine this case that any credulous cured me without an operation, or ignorant persons have well ever sinc been deceived. On the other hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be- half of Doctor Jordan are hundreds of signed testimo: among the best people in the grateful patients whom I hi city. Professional people, ry Oy Be people of standing in the Diabetes, Prolapsus Utert, community, people who are known to the Court person- ally and people who are known to the citizens of this city generally as being among the best people in the Chronic Erystpelas, Chronio Heart Disease (including Ft umatism, Meningttis. Goltre, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ called Incurable diseases. city And I don't think that to bear in mind the full name and a it can be contended that Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. they were either credulous p.m. Bundays from 2 p.m.’ to € p. or ignorant except as tho spaseeve. were laity generally is somewhat ws ignorant of medical matters, There is no contention here that any medicine has been given which {s at all harmful. In fact, all of the testimony in this case seems to show, as far as that is concerned, that any medicine that ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has tended to benefit the patient, There is no contention on the part of the State, and {t so stated by counsel for the State, that there was anything in this advertisement that was Jordan. not cure them. injurious to public morals. ly cured patients as witnesses for his case, The So that it gets Cown to whether or not this ad- | stories of their remarkable cures have been stated : vertisement is #0 grossly untrue ag to involve | ynder oath 4 moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to be F Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot | published in order to acquaint the public and his find that the advertisement is so grossly untrue as First and Yesler. (Signed) is On file in my Leakage) s, Locomotor Ataxia, Sctatl Nouralgia, Watch each Saturday Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan's Remedies Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies Seattie, r $500, but admitted that it might result Doctor J and T ha I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of my system right here in Seattle for the past thirty years, and office, written by cured, will attest to its wonders, Oures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of Deafness from Paralysis of the Auditory Nerves, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, raigia, Hard Lumps in the Breast, Hip Disease, Infantile Senile Gan, Paralysis, Dance and most of the other so- There being a number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, tt Is well ess of I m, Consultat to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor GREATER VINDICATION C°ULD NOT BE DESIRED The Medical Roard claimed that these diseases were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced in court scores of actual- many friends with the proven facts in the case, Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, v. 1, Cc. B. BOYD, 2715 Fourth Ave. North, Office hours, Hoppe, billiard He with Yamada, and soon will go says his success is eadiness, which he 22.—In a series of basketball last night defeated 1914, esses on my ene Jordan remained rene, Jaundice, pinal Curvatury doctor J, Eugene 9 a. m, ton free. Cor for remarkal