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STAR—WEDNESDAY, APR. 5, UTT AND JEFF—MUTT DIDN’T WANT THE CZAR TO GET HIS DATES MIXED 1916, PAGE 7. Copyright, 1916, by M. ©. Fisher ‘Trade Mark Neg. U. M Pat. Off. BY BUD FISHER Cheasty’s The Home of the Pwe MinuTEs OF TweWwe, TM $0 ANWIOUS TO LS@ WHAT THOS DEAR Bor, GALE ME, BUT HONOR. MORBIOS MY OPQNINE THeRere rT’ PRESENT) with J TORS TREN oF our [] “At THE FRoNn SPORT ZONE =" DORTLAND is all “het” up over the Frank Vance-Eddie | im THE MIN RUSSIA, TO RETURN GIFT POR GET Our An T O'Connell wrestling fracas to be stagedyin that village on Frida: —or the next. Eddie O'Connell is doing a lot of talkin ‘ortland papers are doing it for him—while Fran is saying nothing and sawing, wood. i ase Be Eddie seems very confident of pinning Vance to the mat Frank is no less certain that he is going to emerge t i] the victor at the conclusion of the affair. any rate it will be a tussle worth going to see and it will be one GSTBE Mm. You Ane ff | NOT vp open Ur Willard Is in No Need of Money Now CHICAGO, April 6—Offere of 99,000 for a few minuted work ae referee In bouts at Bow ton, New York, Buffalo To ledo have been rejected by Jese Willard, world’s boxing cham- pion, he let it be known today. Promoters of these fights mere- ly wanted Willard to appear in a full dress suit and show him- self. “My wife le sick and | wT Tee 12 ocr ONL ive MorarAt Mee “o tve ures Te wat Chet McIntyre Busy With S. A. C. Boxers, Preparing for Far Western Tourney Chet McIntyre, boxing impresario at the 8, A. C., is about the busiest Person in the whole village. Chet) is mothering his brood of mitt sling- ers in preparation for the Far Western meet, to be held here the last of the month. The veteran instructor has a young army on his list, and has sent a call for ali boys to be on hand and put in a few good licks before jany of which can stop the best of |them. A list of those who will par- | Ueipate follows: 100 pounde—Rey Amunéencen, Jack | Marper, A. Fonte, 113—-Wealay Nankte, Clarence Amus- MIS, ems Ornnee Cnser, |"Nup-marl Malrd, Occar Baneen, Loante | Metatosh. 136—Archie Wyard, Chet Scott, Clasde feet, Lonnie Meintesh (3), Ges. Abram, 145—Sian Sontag, Kenneth Nor ~ GREAT EWPONLE ar wreat GT Corr aterr 1416 - Oy Nee anea, Crowds Make New Records ll} in the Coast SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.— The biggest opening day crowds In the hietory ot the Coast league attended the Initial con- tests, according to advices to- day, which Indicated that be- tween 44,000 and 45,000 persons turned out for the three games, Bix thousand were present at Los Angeles, between 14,000 and 15,000 in Ban Francisco, and Practically reversing the dope that the “bugs” had on the opening of the season, there have been some fine catches made by fisher- men, even tho the streams are high. Many old-timers stayed at home for the opening, but nevertheless some fine catches have been exhibited. Trout catches seem to be in the majority. Those whe went after bass were in most instances disap- “Invincible” Suit $16.50 Always $16.50 A Supreme Clothing Value “Values Tell” ‘Reports Indicate Fishermen Are Having Good Luck After All; Many Were Out at First | Col. O. C. Frisbee and party made a good catch in Lake A bunch left Saturday from |& Taft's and spent Sunday on Cow lak Dei The results were not given. in Reid, R. tice, A. Stew- jart, D. C. Bryant, Jack Ross, Geo, — | Shafer, C. M. Schuster and Mr. | Johnson made up the party, | J. ©. Fox and several of his lfriends spent Sunday fishing on Lake Washington. What's the use peddel. 188—Val Sontag. want to go home, anyhow,” he 5 179—BIl Pierce, Vandy Regard, Acgust | ‘Chae. Folirich. sald, when the proposals were made. the try-out smokers are put on. Chet pointe with prid pointed Among the Saturday crowd who mad good catch was Dr. Ballou, ON shed on Lake Stevens. almost 14,000 at Sait Lake, ‘match that is on the dead level. . BRaeese = the glant shortpatcher for Bus Chicago duskies, who take on/ Bill Cunningham, the new Giant club Friday, Sat-/ outielder, reminds one very much end Sunday, is be} of Harry Hetlmann. He talks of going out of the county, anyway? M. Soules was seen on creek with a full basket. : Cy Green brought in a second catch from some lake in Snobomish — and acts a good deal Ifke the Cal- ifornia wiz, but ts not as larga uae Pitcher Brown and Outfielder Cole are the lanky birds in the Giant camp. Both have to stoop to get thru the clubhouse door, being over six feet. R2aes Jimmy Lewis, who frolicked In the Spo! outfield last season, has signed with Springfield, O, tn the Central association. The Seattie club has lost an- other one of ite champ boxers. Lieyd Madden, hoider of the Coast title at 128 pounds, has left for Butte. This le the second crack boy to leave recently. It was but short time ago that Henry Gleason, national champ at 125 pounds, departed for San Fran- team wae 6 to 2, It should have been 2 to 1 In favor of the var ““Zerore on the part of the U. of W. Infield turned the tide against the college boys. eee Bt! Cunningham certainly looked mice with the atick against the Uni- versity boys. He soused the apple for three safeties out of four trips to the platter, One smack went for two sacks, eee Catcher Moneymaker got Into the game in the right garden tong enough to make two trips to the plate and rap out a sin- gie. eee Frank Guiani booted @ couple at the third station. . This afternoon's game will be called at 2:30. The prices for the game are just half of the regular stipend. eee Abe Finegold works behind the “pees like a veteran of the elvil war. PORTLAND, April 6.—Eddie O'Connell and Frank Vance, wree- tling Instructors of the Multnomah and Seattle Athletic clubs, reapec- tively, will meet tomorrow after- noon to select a referee for their match Friday night. Mike Butler is said to be the most Mkely candidate. | NEW YORK, April 6—Sem!-final |matehes in national court tennis \championship were played here |today. Payne Whitney met ©. EB. Sands, and Joshua Crane, the Bos- ton crack, was opposed to C. 8. Cutting of New York. Crane was generally picked as tho favorite, MT. VERNON WINS MOUNT VERNON, April 5—The local bi baseball squad won from Bromerton hi yesterday, 4 to 8. The game was closely contested. Both teams put up a good exhibition for an early-season mix. CANADIENS VICTORS | NEW YORK, April 5.—lLaee Cana |diens were considered certain win-| jners of their twogame hockey |match with the Portland Rosebuds | today, following a 6 to 3 victory in the first encounter, The game was The Seattle Racing Pigeon club held its first race of the season Sunday from Winlock, Wash. 80 miles air line. Fifty-eight birds, from 10 lofts, were entered in the race. The agent wired: “Pirds up at § a. m., weather clear snd calm.” The first bird arrived at the loft of C. Bauwens at 10:08 a m. HUFF TO TACOMA Henry Huff, the Centralia youth, has reported to the Tacoma Tigers. He formerly pitched for the Cen- tralia Elks and is said to be a promising youngster. MEET DATES SET May 4 and 5 are the dates set for the annual Okanogan county track fast and furiously contested. Po- lice broke up several scrimmages. and field meet, It will be held at Brewster. county. Cy wouldn’t give particue lars,, Matt Grossman, erstwhile trap- shooter, butcher and all-around good fellow, went out on a ~— trip somewhere Saturday night up to the present writing has not returned. Either his luck was until he had some fish, (CHICAGO DARKIES BEAT U. OF OREGON CORVALLIS, April 5.—The Chi- ago Colored Giants arrived in Iie early today for their with the Oregon Aggies this noon. Fresh from a 11 to 0 over the University of Oregon, Bugene, yesterday, they e@ little trouble in disposing of the Aggies. Tonight the Giants will go — ver, and perhaps Spokane. cleco. Duke Kahanamoku, who will de BASEBALL RESULTS | '=2,"1.it*.o ro"ss,ctnncs ’ jsprint swimmer ast various meats in the East during April. He will 5 a rin Pittsburg in the 100 and M thletien oo : ;|220-yard dashes on April §. He will swim in a New York contest April 10 and will race St. Louts stars on April 26. The tour closes at Chicago Apri! 28. Chartey Brooks got a double out of two chances. eee Bert Cole didn’t have much trov- ble in center. He covers a jot of ground, eee The college lads make the prose sit up when they silpped over a double play. eee VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Ss | Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and his license to practice medicine Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies Pitcher Brown didn’t look like an? whirlwind, but he's no busher, even if @ recruit, and used his noodle. He'll get by nicely. eee BNA! B’RITH GIVE ; :| SMOKER THURSDAY At Shreveport, La — ue * | Chicago ... ° 0| Charlie Chaplin and Ford Sterling | ,.4 | Shreveport . 3/will appear at the smoker to be| | At Richmond, Va— jeiven Thursday night by H i Boston Braves . O\deshetmer lodge, of the B'Nal) Richmond O/BRith, at W. O. W. hall, Fourth . | At Memphis, Tenn, jave. and Marion st. The local tml- Pittsburg .. 1|tators of the movie comedians are Memphis 1 | aid to be in great fighting trim. At New Orleans— Six other bouts will take place, Giants as well as some singing and re- New Orleans freshments, Members and friends invited. 4 AMUSEMENTS |gzaez | aoe airs by \ || Turnips, ack . \f— order to introduce our new the second | Gyhalebone) plate, which 1s the block of the three-cushion match and strongest plate known, | for the city title at Brown & Hu- ; not cover the roof of the ien’s jast night. He bested Ray “Mouth; you can bite corn off the ogue, 50 to 29. @eb; guaranteed 15 years. oot of | Catcher Peterson, Broadway hi i agian it eT player, was injured yee | on WY \terday in a motorcycle accident and 1.00 up | will not be able to play with the| Re! .50c squad for some time. Five men are| 75¢ |nOW on the hospital list. |MetropolitanTheatre b: TONIGHT and All Week «- HELD AS SHOPLIFTER | eventos Wiitkes Stock Company ta ’ of Our Fiate| “Within the Law’ We Stang =| Mrs. Mamie Manteufel of Lake nin 18e to 0c. Matn 6211. Time. view, who Is both young and pretty, and Bat. lie and 26a tronage ts {8 under arrest here Wednesday, "Ths Fortune Hunter mond .. Be Cal. lemons, per crate. Ken Willlame won the game for the Cubs at Shreveport, La, yesterday, by banging out « yhomer off the Shreveport flin BULL BROS. Just? Printere ::: 1013 THIRD @AIN 1042 Cauliflower, Oregon, Cal. arapetrutt Choumbers, hathowee .- 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 to the courts fn the matter and the trial of the case which followed, in the Supertor Court, produced evidence of a character that caused Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his Neense. Judge French stated in his decision: The court cannot find tn this case that any credulous Harriett Mariotte & Co.—Percy rag Winn’ or ignorant persons have Children ‘sf Contactos” "— Hirechel been decetved. On the other | pg r= Ma EE I ae hand, the witnesses who uty citi ea a have been produced on be- =. half of Doctor Jordan are among the best people in the city. Professional people, people of standing in the community, people who are known to the Court person- ally and people who are known to the citizens of this 69 Washington St. Zz Pep Feadishes Mhobard, Cal. Carl Stoecker won READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Beattie, Mov. 1, 1914 ecesees THY BEST OF VAUD 2:20—-TWICE DAILY—8 ‘The Cheeriest Comedienne STELLA MATH! ond BILLER TAYLOR Ontons, green . Onions —_reen, Walla, Gon r Twelve ere ago I had tubdercular ab on my neck and under my arms, and the doctors here offered te ut them out for $506, but admitted that it might result in crippling my arm for life. Doctor J, Bugene Jordan eured me without am operation, and I have remained well ever since ened Cc B BOYD, 2718 Fourth Ave. North. I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merfts [ry system right here in Beatle for the past thirty years, hundreds of slgneg testimonials on file in my office, writte: rateful patients whom I have cured, will attest tp ite wonders, Cures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chi the Biadder, Deafness from Paralysis of the Auditory Nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsua Utert, Dropsy, Chronio Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Chronic Brysipelas, Chronic Gastraigia, Hard Lumps tn the Breast, ¢ (including Heart Leakage) Hip Disease, Infantile ooomotor Ataxia, Sciatic nile Eaparene, Jaundies matinm, Meningitis, Neuralgia, Paralysta, Bplaal Curvature, Gottre, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance and most of the other ee- called incurable diseases, f t tecth same day. advice free. Beiglan hares “ oe hagg . 'en@ Bridge Ducks, fat , fam; if eal nd One Ser Between Spring and Seneca the Test of bt deing a number ef Dectors tm Beattie, it ts well mind the full mame and jortan ef Doctor J. % Firet Avenue, Beattie Ortice hours, § a Pag | p. m.; Hundaye from $\p. m. to ¢ pm. Consultation free Corre- spondence solicited. ‘atch each Saturday Star for remarkable cures, hen comin; 3—MES, RO "1 Jeweler and Silversmith FITz: NEW PANTAGES Mats, 2:20, Nights, 7 and 9 100 tad 200 Butter, Kage and Cheese , Raesaaictss <a to Involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor Jordan. GREATER VINDICATION C°ULD NOT BE DESIRED ‘The Medical Board clatmed that these diseases were incurable, meaning, of course, that they not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only cla: cure them, but produced in court scores of ly cured patients as witnesses for his stories of their remarkable cures have under oath. Doctor Jordan has caused this statement There is no contention here that any medicine bas been given which is at all harmful. In fact, all A complaint was issued by Dep- cere timony in this case seems to show, 26 | [uty Prosecutor Ettis ; 5 r is concerned, that any medicine that a ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has * tended to benefit the patient. There is no contention on the part of the State, ami it so stated by counsel for the State, that there was anything in this advertisement that was {njurtous to public morals, So that it gets down to whether or not this ad- vertisement is so grossly untruo as to involve moral turpitade on the part of Doctor Jordan, Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot | published in order to acquaint the public and find that tho adveriisement is so grossly untrue as | many friends with the proven facts in the case, Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Buil Firet and Yesler. 010 Second Ave. Near Madison) her age as 22 years. = Rutter by = Seer - city. And I don’t think that “ets, whose work is still giving good) Mins Queen Jenkins, a clerk at / | if } you are in th 1 | Alb t H n | Yen 4 ‘ ignorant except a Fight piace. Bring this ad with you. |#i}ken lingerie {nto her muff GRORGEA COO NSORTON” er anse. TE to 120-60 or fgnorant except as the noon. 207 UNIVERSITY #T. Washington ok . a city generally as being _. Most Fu gf present pat Near Second Ave. ft can bo contended that dataction. Ask our customers *hO| rhodes Brothers’ store, says she| THREE HEADLINERS | | 0 leree laity generally {s somewhat OHIO%..:° eg } { our early custom. |accused of being a shoplifter, — ~ aha : among the best people in the to our Office, be eure saw Mrs. Manteufel slip a ple 1—LANDERS STEVENS AND they were either credulous |was leaving the store Tuesday after. ignorant of medica] matters. Dentists ] When she was arrested she gave) Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co, ‘The Dig Beauty Show THE GOLF GIRLS With Sam 'T, Curtis & Co, ‘This is the Boot Show ef the Seasen, Domeatta wheel Limburger .. Oregon triplets ‘Wisconsin triplet Wisconsin twins Young America NATIONAL MARKET Always has big money saving specials, Butter, Eggs, Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicates- sen and Fancy Groceries. Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50c Ib. NATIONAL MARKET 405 PIKE 8T., NEAR FOURTH 6—OTHER ACTS—4 0 elsewhere for dental work. EDWIN J. BROWN D. D. & — Open_ evenings unt w, tom $8 and Sundays until 4 sathy 0 work, 40, True Boardman. jis Bundaye and. told Continvous Bundays an olidays, Dally ot 2:90, Tandonm |