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TITE MORNING OREGOXIAN. TIHTRSPAY. SETTE3IBEH 23. 1911. JOHNSON F IGHTI6 TO KEEP OFF WOLF Jack Blithely Runs Through Fortune; Now He "Hocks" Auto for Car Fare. EVEN WIFE'S DIAMONDS GO Reason round for Champion' Sad den EmieM to nrta Bom hardier Wells Temporary In Janctlna Stops (trh. LONDON". ept. JT. fSpeeIaX Jack Johnson U broke. The heevywela-tat champion, who quit the rlns; at Keno 1100.004 to the food a little mora than a year e-o, ertsr ha had whipped Jef frlaa and tad been maklcs money nearly ever since, apparently cauld not stand prosperity. This la the main reason of bla rraat anxiety that there ba bo Interference tn hla ISjht with liombardlar Walla next week. A correspondent learned today that Johnson's trainer. Cutler, had told Tex Riekerd and othera that Johnson had been forced to pawn hla motor car and hla wlfe'a diamonds recently befora leavlsar Parla to coma to London for the Bent. Johnson Is unable to pay bla manacer. tralrer. valet, secretary, or hie wtfe'e maid. Ha could only buy them third class tlcketa from Parle to London and traveled second-class with hla wlf In stead of flrst-claas. as la his cutom. It Is also reported that ha baa had many quarrels with hla wife. Mem Ilia On Lawyer. A crowd of sportlna: men filled the Bow-street Pollta Court this afternoon for tha heartna; of Jack Johnson. Bom bardier Welle and their manairera. and Jamea White, the promoter of tha prlie. flht scheduled for October t. who bad teen aumrooned on tha complaint that they were piannlne; to commit a breach of tha peace. Tha action waa Instigat ed by tha pobllo proeecutor followln a decision of Home Secretary Churchill that tha proposed contest would ba Hia tal. Richard D. Molr and Trevere Hum phrey, who prosecuted Dr. Crlppen. tha wile-murderer, appeared for tha Sollel-tor-Oeneral: Curtla Bennett represent 4 Wella while t-ir forest Fulton and Kustace Fulton looked after tha Inter (ta of White. Johnson disdained coun sel and announced: l appear for my self." , Tveaserery lalaanlaa Create. Tha Solicitor-General. Plr John Si mon, represented that since 11 In -3 heevyweia;ht championships tha loser In 14 had been ao punished that ha waa unable to proceed. Johnson, ba said, bad knocked out tha last three of hla opponents. The hearlne- waa adloumed until Friday to enable Frederick B. Smith to appear for tha defense. A greet crowd outside cheered the boiere as tney arrived at and left the place. While theae proceedings were con ducted tha application of tha district ra iwar tunrn controls the freehold of Karl a Court, for aa Irjune tlea reetralnln tha lessees from per mUites; the nf at. waa heard In tha Va Court. Tha application asserted , ,l (h contest. If held, would endan ger felr license for ine rxr.iunion s-ronnde. The court granted tha appli cation atibjee: to damaaea for the lessees If the derision of tha court should bo reversed at ths Bow-strest trial. REDMOND WITS AT Ptnerllle Challmcra for TLrturn ' Gsjnr Fbllowtnj Pefeat. REDMOND. Or, Sept. IT. (Special-? Ths Redmond tennis team went to Prtnevtlle Sunday and deteated the ten nla playera there In bota tha elnfiea and doublea Tha first match In tha doubles waa won by Prlnevllle and ths second and third were won by Red mend. In ths slnries both teams took a same. FTInevr.'.e haa been consid ered Invincible Hi tennis, and since this city trimmed I hern a return re roe baa been arranged, which may bs played In fair week October 11 to 14. Hewitt and Foote and Brewer and Moore played tha doublea for Redmond and Becbtell and Lara In and Rosen berg; and Sanborn represented Prtne vllle. Foote and Moors represented Redmond tn tha etnslee and Hansr and Bechtell played for Prtnertlle. BKVI TO HAVE BOIIXG BOUTS Hugh O'Kane Here to Arrant; Do tal la of Celebration Rlfhta. Hash O'Kane. of Bend. Or, la In Portland arrant-Ins final details for tha stellar boxlne- events to bs palled off at thla thriving Oreffon town on October S. "I slimed contracts with tha man as ore of bch Penny- O'Brien and Bobby Evana." said hs last nlitht. "The last time ttues crack lls-htwelchta met ttvey went IS rounds to a draw. Both have been ftfhUna; all throucn tha West sines then, and should put op a 'rattltnc exhibition." O'Kane la chairman of tha eommlttea which will have chares of ths boxlns;. wreatllnc horse raclna- and footraelna; featuree of the bla; raJZroad celebration planned by Bend for October . He will return homa tomorrow. SimniDAV TO PUT COLCJIBCS Two Champion Teams Will Claah In tlnal Game Sunday. SHEJUDAX. Or, Sept. :7 (SpecIaL) Tha bherldaa nine will play ths Co lumbus Club team here (Sunday. Sher idan haa beaten ths Columbus Club In ths only came played between tha two teams this season. Ruth teams have fine records, ths Columbus Club bavins; won II out of tha 3 saraee ptared thla season, while SHerldan baa I layed SI (sines and won n. SPOKAXE PERBY VICTOR YVIXS Tbomas Calhoun. With Ross Up, Carries Of T Slx-F-urlong Honors. CO EUR DALENC Idaho. Sept. IT. Spokane day at Lake City track waa featured by ths victory of Thomas Cal houn, winner of the 11 Spokane derby, and by tha victory ef Ocean Queen In the 1 1-t mllea Reaults: strsc atx ferieera selling THetnee Cal hewa C Rose! 7 to 1 won. Roberta ( O. Refill t te second. Trtste Canr 11 te 1 tntrd. T-ne 1 14. Niorukt Lam. Ftrnt. :r Frvtful. tltvftda!. M'ada. borreetuL, Fre'se. Aeo.la. Sntehvd aa aamvd. Serord. a s rur.onca, se.ilna e:lTer Stock tnr tklrscnbeuznl te ft sron. Hidden Hand Haul) S te 1 second. Middling Rar.caa ITarlorJ t te 1 t&trd. Tune l ift. Jadge Cabaalsa, Daretnatoa. Oood Chip. Lord ef the rarest aa LUUe Siva SalaAea ae Taira. m furience. eeHtas PsHor Boy (QroMI 11 to t won. Frmak O. Hotil X Roth 11 to I srtoBd. Reese W jrceanensh tt to 1 third. TItti. 11 Balelia. KU salrker. JaUce Headersea and Mlse Coaaaa hntsbed aa named. . Fourth, mile and elfhth. Spekaae aendl cae Oreaa Qiki Cai.aJisn to Iwon. J.cfc False IMcE'nl 11 te eecood. White Wool C Koea I I to 1 third. Time :M t-t. tlck Beker. whtddea aad Sir John nnJsbed as named. rirth. mtla selllns Dutch Beck 'Calla han! 7 te 1 win. Abound (Boiand) to second, sues iRadtkei l: to 1 third. Time 1 41 t-a. R. Bwtrlce soule. Oscure. altas Creeaweed. Annie Hevere aad Pitapat Bn lahd ae name. . fluth. smvs rarloosa parse Ceett talrecb baam f to I won. pride el LUmort (MulU an I te t second. Cleopet (Riddle) T to I third Time 1:0 J-a. Jeeeupbura. Daddy Ola aad biackmsu Sniahed aa earned. Rooters May Get Cot Rates. rXIVERSITT OF WASHINOTON. Se attle. Wash, Sept. IT. (Special.) If students accompany tha football team to Portland. November Is. for tha foot bail (jams with ths Unlvsrslty ef Ore iron, ths Northern Paclflo will sirs re duced ratea. Manacer Zedntck Is mak ing; an effort now to find out how many etudenta will xo. It la thought that a large delegation will Una up and o to Portland to root for tbo wearers of ths purple. Harrington Forest Grove's Coach. PACIFIC UNIVERSmr. Forest Grove. Or. 'Sept. 17. (Special) Pa cific University baa secured William O. Harrington, of Boston, aa football coach for thla aoaaoa. Mr. Harring ton also will eonduct hla work as last year In the publto speaking depart ment. Ho waa coach of ths Upper Iowa University when they won the Northeastern college championship. FANS SIRED BY RAGE VKR-VOX FOLLOWERS BUT TICK. ETS FOR POIITLAXD SERIES. Preparations Under Way to nan die Crowd of 10,000 at Game In Los Angeles Sunday. LOS ANGELES. Sept. 27. (Special.) An Indication of how ths fans will attend tha Vsrnon-Portlaad series was given today, wban a prominent realty dealer engaged one of the boxes for Wsdnesday and Sunday of next week. Inquiries are pouring In aa to ths ad visability of buying tickets, and every Indication Is that a record-breaking crowd will see the game. If the two leaders stay anywhere near each other In the percentage column. "Boots" Weber, ticket seller at ths park. Is at bis wits' snd In an sndsavor to and a way to prevent scalpera-from ecu ring grandatand seats and then selling them for extra prices Saturday and Sunday. -Three ticket windows. Instead of tha usual two, will be open." said Weber, -and I anticipate no difficulty In caring for the crowd. There la lit tle doubt that the grandstand will be packed. It is full ef people nearly every Saturday. It holds 200 persona whlls 40S more can be seated In the boxea. Each of the bleachers seats leOO, and with etandtng room, more than 10.000 people can be admitted to the park to see the game." Dobie Starts Secret Practice. SEATTLE. Wash, Sept. IT. (Ppe rlaUJ -Secret sessions for some time now were announced by Coach Doble. aa he expelled all the admlrere of brain and brawn from the athlatlo Held tonight. The real beadwork of the game will be taken np by the old mem bers of laat yeara eleven at once and those piers which greatly myatlfy the moat experienced player will be learned. The men are In good condition to meet Lincoln High School Saturday. Eastern Football Results. HANOVER. X. H. Dartmouth IS, Norwich Unlveralty . Carlisle. Pa Carlisle Indians tl. Muhlenberg 0. Ithaca Cornell ST. Allegheny 0. New Haven Vale 11. Wesleyan . South Bethlehem, Pa. Lehigh si, Lebanon Valley . Baseball Team Sold. LINCOLN. Neb, SepL IT. Negotia tions for ths purchase of the Lincoln base hall franchise la the Western Leasrue are said to have been completed thla morning. A. I Button, of this city. Is ths reported purchaser. Y. W. C. A. SOCIABLE LARGE Reception tn Association Parlors Is Event of Week, Despite the threatening weather, yesterday's reception at the Toung Woman's Christian Association parlors was one of the large social eventa of the week. Introducing the new gen eral secretary. Mlsa Una Bella Jamea and two new Instructors, Miss Faxon La Mont and Mlas Marjorle Lewis, was ths president. Miss Cartie A. Holbrook. Otbara receiving were Mrs. Charles Beeay. first vice-president; Mrs. Jamea F. Falling, recording secretary, snd ths following members of ths Board: Mra H. C Campbell. Mrs F. N. Clarke. Mra J. T. Oray. Mra Charles Kamm. Mrs. Robert Living stone. Mra M. Amedee Smith. Mra A. U. Tanner and Mrs: F. M. Warren. Talks by Mies Holbrook. Miss Jamea, Mlaa Lewis. Miss Corey and Miss La Mont ware given In the auditorium and later tea was served In the dining room. Dispensing refreshments was Mra F. N. Clarke, aaalated by 'Mrs. Robert Lewis and Mra John Bell. - Thla afternoon's reception to the friends snd members of ths Associa tion will begin at 1 P. iL Fishermen Charged! With Perjury. TILLAMOOK. Or, Sept. IT. Spe cial.) Warrants have been Issued for the arrest of Chris Hansen, cnarlea Pike. John Longcor and Sam Bodle, charged with perjury, which grew out ( of a case In which Axel Nelson was convicted of trespassing on ths Uds lands of ths Whitney Company. There was a dlsputs between the fisherman of the Garibaldi and Bay City can nertra Each of these partlea went on the atand and testified positively that a small ialand connected with the tide lands, and there were no channels be tween, whereas there Is declared to be a channel several feet deep at low tide. It was upon this svldencs that Nelson was found, guilty and fined. Stanford Students Broke." STANFORD UNI VERS ITT. CaU Sept. 17. la Uncle Sam's addition to trie curriculum of Stanford, a course In bow to save money, a failure T It would seem so from ths report of Postmaster H. C Them peon. A postal savings bank was established In con junction with the University office September t. and so far It has no de positor, not a single, solitary one. More than that Postmaster Thompson sadly opines that It nsvar will have any. He Is peealmtatlo as to the sav ing abilities aX college you tha. VERNON NEXT RIVAL Beavers Clash With Toughest Foemen in Nine Games. SIX WINS MEAN PENNANT At Least That Is Only Conclusion to Be Reached After Studying Avail able Dope on Former Feats of the Flag Seekers. ' BT ROSCOB "AWCtTT. New York Olant dope la caked and hardened. Philadelphia American dope a baked and browned, and Oakland dope Is done for In the Paclflo Coast circuit, ao every cloud Is cleared from ths horlxon west of ths Rookies for a focusing of baseball Interest In the magnlfloent raoe down Pennantvllle turnpike between the Portland and Vernon oiube. Was Joan of Aro ths wifs of NoehT This scientific problem fades Into ob scurity alongside that popping, effer vescing query: Will - Portland repeat Tea. verllr with three weeks on ths road and Vernon but one week on for eign soil, will Portland repeat? Ws claim no oracular powers. Base ball critics may write In a positive, dogmatic way. and yet miss the truth by a farther margin than Wellman and his gasbag missed the Eiffel tower. But If you'll hearken for a moment we'll venture this predlotlon ths pen nut race will be decided In the Port-land-Vernon series of nins games which begins next Wednesday afternoon at Los Angeles. e e e Should Portland win six of ths nlns contests. McCredle will probably bring another bunting back to Beavervllle. We are aa safe as ths law of avsrages In this declaration. Leas than that wall, the seeds of wisdom refuse further to sprout. Portland embarks on the final three weeks' tour on Sunday night, playing Vernon. Los Angeles snd San Francisco In ths order named. Vernon meets Portland. Oakland at Oakland, and Los Angeles two of ths three at home. Digging Into the dust, ws uncovsr this vein of opUmlotlo ors: In ths 17 games played so far this season with the three opponents still In the breach. Portland haa won to and lost ST. an av rage of .tTS. Vernon, on the other hand, bas won but II gamee In 0 from Portland. Oakland and the Angels, the three clubs on ths Ootobsr docket, shov ing Hogan's avsrags down to .660. This difference between .7t aad .M0 consti tutes ths one gladdening grain In Port land's bitter potion. The theatrical trust Is credited with a monopoly In figures, but the above sta tistical Jocksylng of the numerals la nevertheless, submitted as antidote data In Walt McCredle's tear-produelng drama entitled "The Hardships of a Road Agent." see The tabulation on the past perform ances cf the Portland and Vernon teams with ths clubs en the home-stretch schedule looms op as follows: Won. lost. PC Portland m Vsraon .. 1 JJ Portland ra Los Angeles.. II 1 .SSI Portland va. Baa Franelsoa 15 11 Tetala Vernon vs. Portlaad... Vernoa va Oakland Vereea va Lea Angelee. 50 ST .(Tft 1 It .1ST IS It .Ml tl t .714 Total I Which brings us back to the original predlotlon that Portland must keep up Its good work of the past; In other words, take alx of the nine games at Vernon, to keep abreaat of the book makers figures. Six games would be an average of .7 for the Vernon sorles. Ths figure for ths It games already wiped off the slats Is .. Now all to gether again Will the Beavers corns through? Oakland and Portland ars sure to give Hogan's crow desperate bat tlea That much we know. And as there has never been any wasted love between Dillon and Hogan. we can look for a stilling, caloric stampede down that three weeks to fame. . Vean Oregg will probably not par ticipate In another American League championship gams this season, for he wss left at home when the Naps be gun their final road trip. They are home only three dare more before the end. meetltng Detroit on October S, I and a. Oregg has been Instructed to nurse his salary wing along so aa to oe in shape to pitch two gamea In the Ohio championship aerlea with the Cincin nati Nationals. He haa not heaved a game since September t. so his sea son's record wUl remain at 11 wins and seven losses. e e e A move Is on foot to sxtend the Coast Lesrrue seaaon two weeks later in the Fall, giving the fans 11 Instead r,r a rki of snort. At the laat meet ing a schedule committee was formed and J. Cal Kwlng, who held ex-Judge McCredle'a proxy, will probably go Into details with the Portland mag hats today or tomorrow, for the popu lar San Franciscan la booked In hers this forenoon. President MoOedle has decided to accompany Ewlng and Hen Berry, of the Seraphs, to the world's ssrles at New Tork and Philadelphia. They will depart next week. Ewlng haa not missed the big tangle in live yeara Woodland Plane Fruit Show. WOODLAND. Wash, Sept. 17. (Spe cial.) The Leal River Fruitgrowers' Association has Issued a programme and premium list for the third annual ahow to bo given here under the aus plcee of the association and from re There's, No Risk If This Medicine Does Not Benefit, You Pay Nothing A physician who mads a specialty of stomach troubles, particularly dyspep sia, aftsr years of study psrfectsd ths formula from which Rexail Dyspepsia Tablets ars made. 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Re member, you can obtain them only at The Owl Drug Co. cor. 7th and Wash ington at. ports that have been made the exhibit thla year will far exoel any of prior years. The association and the dubi ness msn of the town stand ths ex pense of the fair and there are no charges for admission, the object be ing to sustain a spirit of friendly ri valry among the residents of the Lewis River Valley, to encourage better con ditions, to let the different residents know what can bs raised and how best so oultlvate It, and to also let outsid ers that may coma In see what may be produced here. The association la In a prosperous condition under the able management of Dr. C. H. Chap man, president; E. W. Robinson, vice president ; Oeorge Ooerlg. treasurer, and El. Wlllaon, secretary. PARK DEEDED FLORENCE Spokane Man Give City Two Blocks. Jetty Bids Prepared. FLORENCE!, Or., Sept. 17. (Special.) W. R. Hollenbeok. Mayor of Florenoe, bas received a deed and abstract of title to two blocks in Gallagher's Ad dition to Florence, given to the oity unconditionally by A. L Oallagher, of Spokane. Wash, for park purpoaea. Thla tract lies three-quarters of a mile from the postofflce. Munsell Creek flows through It, and ths shady, moss covered banka make It an excellent place for plcnloklng. The town al ready owns Sunset Park, which was donated by Oeorge Melvln Miller, of Eugene, two yeara ago. Bids for the Jetty oontraot here will be opened soon and several Portland contractors will prepare estimates. Among those in the field are Robert Wakefield, who held the contract for work done laat year: the Paclflo Bridge Company, and othera It la also re ported that Porter Brother will bid and that if they obtain the oontraot they will build a railroad from the quarry to the Jetty to transport the rock. Porter Brothers ars heavily In terested In sawmllllng here. FAMILY'S FATE MYSTERY Salt Lake City Resident Start for Oregon but Disappear. AURORA. Or.. Sept. 17. (Special.) The fate of the family of Joseph Swanner. of Salt Lake City, Utah. Is being investigated here by Fred Al Ungton. of Murray, Utah, who arrived here today. Swanner bought property here more than a year ago, near Needy, and returned to Utah for his family. He never returned but no one here knows why. He left Utah Just a year ago with his family, ut friends there received no word from him after his arrival at Emmett, Idaho, on his way hers. Mr. Alllngton traced Swanner aa far as Wardner, Idaho, where he heard rumors of ths finding bf burned re mains of a party whose description answered that of the Swanner family. This story could not be verified, and Alllngton came here, where bs has been unsuccessful In securing any evi dence of the family's arrival in this state. He now believes that the fam ily perished In the fierce forest fires a year ago last Summer In the Ward ner, Idaho, district. Ho will return to that section for further Investiga tion. "Ag-fftes"' Get Experienced Teacher, OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE. Corvallls. Sept. 17. Mra Lydla Meredith Lay ton. haa been appointed Instructor in domestic science at the Oregon Agrucultural College. Mrs. Lay ton. who Is a Ph. 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Ho LIEBES 288 Morrison St, Corbett Building STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS DURING SEASON Mrs. Layton had planned to study for her master's desjree at the Unlveralty of Chicago this year but the appoint ment has been aooepted by her and she will take up her work Immediately. Mother's- Tigs Stolen to Bay Liquor. VANCOUVER, Wash, Sept 17. (Spe cial.) For driving; to the city two of his mother's noes and selling; them, taking the proceeds and buying- Intoxi cating; liquor and becoming; drunk, Asa Anderson, son of Mrs. S. J. Ander son, of this county, was sentenoed to 80 days tn ths county Jau oy u. uora Davis. Justice of the Peace. Anderson the and the OUR ASSORTMENT of NEW MODELS in COATS, NECKPIECES and MUFFS is now complete. - - - , - mmm r r, I I - latest ideas in every conceivable $T I FASHIONABLE FUR. I You Are Cordially Invited to as llisjcci. -aa a-iaaxuaae. m.tM.j g vi!j(fcMM $.50 $y.50 5Q-50 $,50 Z $5.75, $10.50, $13.50 square J. P. 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CThe Northern Pacific Railway offers a prize of $500.00 in fold for the best 25 boxes of apples any variety or varieties, a single variety to the box co mpetition open to the world. The conditions are ! CThe facts regarding the fruit, as asked by the Judges, most be sworn to and attested by two witnesses. The apples must be exhibited by actual grower or his authorized agent. The grower must own the land or be the proprietor bv virtue of lease or crop-sharing sys tem of cultivation. The competition is nor open to dealers or any ether than bona fide growers, as heretofore stated. CWrite quickly for circular about this Exposition and the numerous prizes offer ed for displays of farm products and your opportunity to get 160 acres of Montana 1n to be awarded by popular allotment or tue Northern Pacific Ry 9 AMmm i, J. BSJCKRTL G-r.Imultrtt At. ST. PA UZ ' Or. A. tl. CLBLAHD, Cawal Ptenie Aft. ST. PAUL Or, A. D. Caarltoa, Asst. Gen. Faaa. As t., Portland. OF DISTINCTION a - nOtlTOcr 9nn CO he had scoured by stealing; ths hos;s from his mother and selling; them. Georgre B. San ford. Deputy Sheriff, mads the arrest. Anderson Is 85 years old. CO. MINIATURE P1CTURS OF rACKACa HI J CokVAIKs sn ri k ji li I CENT. OF At.COHOLK j' lusmai coignwTios. w jj ' t iiwnuK'ijt&mrtir B (I'll VweE 4