" ' i v i1; 1 THE OREOON : DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER T him dm M. A. A. C ELEVEN TO PLAY ASTORIA BROWNS TAKE - ANOTHER TOBOG GAN RACING, QOLF AND BOXING. Fdttsd by JvA. HOILAN , curs lfl first Scrimmage Tomorrow DOWN, WflESE - THE BROWNIES CO 5 OVT-OX4M eYUSBAXXAJf Ami vmm oo pi t.i. irnw or ;v - Btattl t. Fortland t Huhea aad BUnktuehly; Butler end Unlay. Th Browns were mMumI again ' veaterdav and ooaseauently were whiooAd br the UvuhM. Jar Hughes, the Greet was dealer for the visitors an while a trifle wild, btng i-epontbl for rortland'a thraa run, pitched win sing ball, fanning seven of tha looal sluggers Butler pitched for Portland ad did splendid work. bat. bis support was of auch a flat variety that bia t- . fort failed to land a victory. Seattle got ta tha gains la His first teniae and vita tha assistance of Mar . shall'a error and four timely awats. two of which wars at ths fluke rder. tailed p thraa bails. Too locale got buy la . tha third After two as an wars down and ' tied tha score, Phil Nadaau's baautlful ' driv aoorlng two of tha runs A bom run by Carlos Smith in tha fourth and toaa to th bleachers by Mara hall ta tha sink allowing Jar Hughe to racists!-, put tha visitors two on velvet and tha famo aaded that war. Madeau sot an ovation as bs appeared en tha fUld. Van Haltren lad off with a hit to Mar shall, whs heaved wlldlr to drat, sad , Van took second. Kid Mohler bounoad ana off Butler's shins and was safe. Blankenshlp pushed one past Holland and Rockenneld. Whloh scored - VeS Haltren. Tha mighty Frisk breeaed the atmosphere. Ton Delehanty aonnaetad for two aacksv. scoring Hosier and Blank. Beck captured Smith's foul, and . Buaa HaU was safe whan Jack Holland muffed Butler's throw. Delehanty waa c&uffht at tha plata am as attempted double Steal. Jar Hushes last control taporsrlty tn . tha third and with two men out ha al lowed two hits a safe bunt by Mo Creed ie and a poke by Marshall . that took a bad bound away from Mohler. whloh he followed by hit tins Holland and welkin Rooksafield, forcing Mo ' Creedie over the register. , Nadaau's t slaler through tha box aoorad Marshall ' and Holland and tied up the proceedings. Rockenneld attempted ta take third on tha bit but was nailed by peg front Mohler. ' Carlos Smith ambled p s first man In tha fourth and. soaked on on the snout, and tha sphere aalled aver the right sard en wall, netting tha long lad the circuit. Jay Hugoo bit ta Mar shall with two down In the sixth, and ' tha shortstop heaved to the bleachers and Hughs seared. - Tha aeorai . ' PORTLAND. . ' ' : AB 4 AB, R. H. PO. A. E. Drsnr&n, ft. f. ........ I 4 X 4 4 s 1 Mccreedlc, :reedlc. r. L ...... I 1 it 0 shall, a a. L I f S I land, lb. 4 I 1 I 1 I kenflefd. So. ...... 2 4 14 11 Marshall, Hon Ror ken: . Niida Beck. tk i t J i y. ft I f 1 p. P.......ff ( 4 . I Stanley, ; Sutler Total. ......... .11 I I IT U 4 . . . '.' '8SATTUBL ' ' IB. R. H. 9CL A. U Tan Haltren, a, f. .... 4 1 -' Mohler. :b f 1 - Blankenahlp, c ...... 4 1 FrlKk. 1. f. M S I t lehanty. lb. ....... 9 . kmith, r. t 4 X . fL Hall, a a. 4 I Kehltng, lb. , j f Hushes, p. .... I 1 .Totals......... iSJ l,7H BUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS 1 Fortland . , ,.. r, Hits . . .,....-. Beat tie j .t...a.M Hits ........41 - - sUMMART, ! Earned runs Seattle, t. Stolen Wascs Nadeau, Prennen. ' Bases on ... balla Oft Husbea, t (Beck I, Rocken - field), atrack out By Butler, ft (PHak. Mohler. Nahllns t, Huahes); by Hue hea. 7 (Drannen 1. Rockanneld, Stanley, Mar shall, McCreedle). Saerince bita Mar . ehalL Btanley, Van Haltren. Hushes. Two-baae bits r Delehantjr, Holland, Horns run Smith. Double play Dela .' hantr (unaaalated). Left on baeea Portland, 10: Seattle, C. Hit by pitcher V Holland. Frlak. Time of same One , hour and t mlnutaa. Umpire Ira , Davis. - i - VAOXriO coast uini -sy- . TaoneM .an .667 .SIS .4W .STB 1 Jjo ChkUai Rn Fiaaaleai rtland ..... I 4 0 1T f Overall Blamka the Aaaela. Taeoma. Wash., Oct T. Spider Baum was oat ted out of tha box in the flrat Innlns yaetarday when tha Tin era acored ,; tbrea runs. OverrU waa la srand form and held tha Loo Looa to three hits, v aauttlnsr them out. , Tha aoore: tf Anselas .... 00 0 4 " Taeoma 34414000 4 a V Battertee Baum, Hall and Spies: , ' Overall and Orsha no. Umpire Brown. V . ' ' '' Bataaii Mnees Befeat Seals.1 ' ' - f Akn Praneleoo, Oct. 1 Stalling Hank . pebmldt waa pitted eiralnet Joe Oorbett yesterday, and Saa rranclseo failed to i seora. Batury errors and errors In the fleld allowed all of Oakland' rune. Cor bett mad two wild pitches and McKune i " bad three passed belle at critical Umea. Tha acore: . ' i" ' ' ' R. it m. t Oakland . i . . . 1 B 4 1 4 4 0 4 4 a o San Fran . . . . . ..6 4 Q 4 4 4 0'9 4--4 I 4 Batteries esrhmldt and Byrnes Cor batt and McKune. . tfearaal spMlal aWfte.k , San rranolaoo, Oet 7. Al. Herford, Setins for Jos Oana, accepted tha terms Impoaed by Jimmy Brltt, and all that remains now to decide is whether the con teat will take place la this city or Celine. Tha Shasta club, which ar rested the Biatoh, is prepared to pitch the rlas ta either place, only waiting to laera whether or not the eupertioora wtu great a iloenae for than to fight brp. , lAarsal SseaW Bervlet.) Helena. Mont-. Oct. T Jat-k Clifford Waa declared tha Winner lest evening. In the Uth round of hte nvht with loul4 lons. an (oui. Both men roughed It arataentlyv f 0 III lit i! f 1 i : 1 f I s tt a LOCAL COLFERS ON WAVIRLY LTO xmioif MOU OU O&VB UK FOB) MU OOSEPBTXTXOB vo SB F&AYatD IMVUiT Y Portland got fare havs returned ta the ltnka for tha fall season. Tha Waverly links are dotted every day with players retting nto form for the season's eon tests. Tba handicap eomralatas has arranged an excellent program for tha fall aport and great tntereet la airaadjH being manifested in tha matehes. Tomorrow afternoon tba Bret oontps tltloa will take plaoa-ln the form of tha four qualifying rounds of tha man's opening handicap, tha other dates being October 14, November It and December 14. handicap daedal play. Tha two lowest scores on each data will qualify for tha finals which wlU bs played on December 17 and 1. ' Th eoRipetltlon, for tha Blytbe medal will be played at the links at Sellwood on Saturday, October la. This Is a scratch event of 1 an porta nee and Is played for twloa s year and keen Inter est ts alwaya displayed la the ma too. After the summer's vacation tba golfers have returned to their favorite sport with renewed Interest and vigor. Tba Waverly links are in splendid condi tion for playing and tha looal golfers have taken advantage of tha perfect weather of th naat few- weeks and are out every day driving tha wary belL It Is th intention of tha Waverly Oolf club officiate to make this fall's competitions tha moat Interesting In tha history of tha Institution and with thla end In www the handicap sommtttee bava ar ranged tha following excellent program: Men's open hand leap. October I and H. November 14, December SO. 17, 14 and 11: mixed foursomes, November 4 and December I; men's handicap and woman's handicap. Thanksgiving, Nov ember 14; men's handicap and women's handicap, December 14. There wm be a women's handicap arrangea later m th season: WILLAMETTE ELEVEN TO PLAY NORMALITES (Jearaal aoealal servte.) Willamette University. Salem, Or.. Oct. T. Football practice under Coach Bishop la becoming stronnous at WU- nette. for it waa announces w xne squad laat night that th 'varsity will meet the U. of O. team In Bugaoa Octo ber 14. - Manager Miller hag don svarythmg poealble to ( secure mors favorable data, a as to allow mora chance for coaching, but found It impossible. Everything that aan will be dona, how ever, to develop th men In th short tim allowed. This weak th squad m oountry run, and beginning with next week morning practice will Da neid at o'clock, besides tha regular after noon practice.- Beatde these there will be signal praotlcee and football lecturea In tha evening. Trainer Walt Shlpp has put the men on strict diet. One Important change has been mad by Coach Bishop In th lineup of th vanity eleven. "Big" Pollard. Wil lamette's former fallback and most famous player, has been moved to tackle, where ha Is greatly strengthening tha Una, Lauhsbery, on of th new asan. will take Pollard'a plaoa st full Today oontracta wars signed for a Wlllsmette-Whltmss gam to be played in Salem November IS, and for gam with Albany college, to ba played here on Thank giving day. Tomorrow (Willamette wtlr most tha Oregon Stat Normal team on tba home field. It n understood that, th Mon mouth team 1 fairly heav and vary fast, aa they have on of th University of Michigan's crack players tor a eoaca. A hard game la expected. Tha lineup of the Wliamette team will b as follows: Left end, Long-Patton; left tackle. Rader; left guard. Metoalf; center, Neleon-unruh : right guard. Marker! right tackle. Pollard; right end. Hlnkle; quarter, Beach-Miller; left half, Long (captain); light half. Naoe; full. Launsbcry-De video n, PRESIDENT LUCAS TALKS EN ROUTE (pedal Btopatek The JeemlV Taooma. Waah Oct. 7. President W. FL Lucas, of th pacific National LeaaTue of Baseball cluba, was In Ta eoma laat evening and incidentally dla euaaed th base ball situation OS th ooast. "I still think the Pacific Coast league for the northern cities Is illogical," id Mr. Lucaa. -Seattle and Portland lost money last year, and I am of th opinion they will this year. Wa bad n hard struggle to swing th Psoifl National league this year, X have my plans for next season, end I think It would be to the advantage of tha Northern cluba to fft In. I may lay my plana before tha ownenrbefora th aaason doeee. ' Mr. Lucas declined to say what he prcpoaed, but Intimated that his prepo sition would Include all tha old north westers dtte and perhaps two other. 1 " VATXOBTA& UM01, ' . Won. Lost P C. 47 .49 44 ; .III 44 M-l 44 - .466 16 . , .42 4 .484 New Trk . 104 Chicago 44 Pittaburg . . 43 Cincinnati . ft St. Louis . . Brooklyn.. .......... 41 Boaton . . ............ ds Philadelphia., 41 4t .478 ot n aoi v ' At intssbsffv Pint same 1L tt PltUburg . . ............... ...4 4 8C Louie..... ........ ..I I 1 Batteries Gas and Phalpsi Taylor and Butler. Second gam-.' .. . ; R. H. B. Plttaburr . . .......U.14 11 .4 St. Louis 1 1 i Batteries Flaherty and Phelps: Me Parland and Butler. Umpire Zlmmer. CAB UAwVI, Lost. 44 TV. Boston . . ... 44 New York .41' .429 f .173 ., .439 n .441 44 Cleveland . ..42 Chicago 84 . Philadelphia 71 St. Louis . ............64 Detroit . . 41 WaahlngtOS Plrst ssi Cleveland Detroit 4 2 BattrlB Rhode and Sua Law. KIL. At Otarneaid, ' . ' n R. H . R, UsJt and Drill . . HOW RIVAL ELEVENS WILL START MATCH , AB ts ready for the kick-off Is to morrows game between Multnomah and Astoria. It ta surprising to eee the Interest that Is being dlsplsyed In this mstoh. Nothing but supreme osnfldsnoe reigns la tha bosoms of those Aetorian pigskin mas. Hera la what sn of th Astoria naoera has to sayr "It ta now estimated that futl a hun dred people will Journey to Portland on Saturday t witness tha football game between th Commercial club and Mult nomah club teams. Tha local team has heen atrenathened at aruard. where It ha been weak, by getting Henderson from Port Stsvsns. and ha give Indica tions of now making that aid of to line th . atronger. The practice mat evening was tha best so far thla season and glvaa renewed hop for s successful outcome In Saturday's game. Th sore ness from last Sunday's gam Is grad ually working out of th man ana m a oeunle of mere day tha entire team ahotfld be In excellent oondltioa for thl early In th season. . it would P s a heme to send the Multnomah team n ita California tOur with s defeat, nut it maw have to be don If no aoeldest hannan to tha Astoria players." When the Multnomah bore hoard that Astoria sports were willing to wager 4lrVaa aDOflel V that their team would de- feet Multnomah ther Swilled and th only ramsrk la reply was, "Walt and There im n set Una around the fact that Astoria ha s good football eleven, but Pertlandera think Multnomah can trounoe them. That M th whole snair. Tmnnrmw i Hml Will bOSln Promptly at 1 o'clock, and Mr. Loaargan and Mr. Hutchinson will officiate. W. B Fsoh belmer will sot a timekeeper and the linesmen will be seieoted from substi tutes of both teams. Th elevsns will line ap Is this fsaoios: Multnomah, 'tor1- Rlntoul ... J... ..... !. Bay Beeley M.. ....... .r S ....i uammai Carlsos If Hn2er.fon. Pratt r. Sutton Oault .lt.. r 11 Dowllng ...ra Regan- Jonea Jordan .... la... Painter-King Kerrlgan-Coate. . q b ........ . Stockton Horan-Johneon ..thb irha Other Multnomah player who will participate In the game are ttounas, Haalay. Bsnnstt and Tuokr. , HARVARD ANXIOUS TO DEFEAT YALE (Jearaal soaelal Sarrles.) ' ' Cambrldsa. Mass.. Oct. T. Harvard 1 Ant tn haaft Yale U11S SSar. ana tanda more chance of doing tt than In several aeaaons Th past week has r veaied tw big facts, that Harvard has a captain who la a natural leader, and that aha haa a. wealth fcoZ material tnaa win surprise th chronic kickers Uter In the .aeaeoM. ZaDtaln Hurler ana wwn Wrlghttngton are workings to develop a fast team. JThey hav seme big, nusay boys, who reported ins wees, wn have bean grounded V gridiron method at "prep" schools. The sdrtmmags work sine Tuvsdsy has bees remarkable, as the candidates hav been forced to go through bruising praollee and through tactics tnat wouia have mad last year ' aspirants feel wobhlv in 11 mlnutea. Tha young oap- teln haa been at hi men continually to Dlav hard, and he 1 getting more good out of them than any Harvard captain in th past 14 years. Such determina tion doe sot sugur wall (or th fills next month. - -. With th exception of th extrem Itles of th line. Harvard Is well pro ne red for ft auoceeaful season. In th center Cunnlff and Parker are having s merry tdaale, and the tw giants are the goods, ror guards th most promising men are Wilder, Pell and McFadoes. Oveson. s bis. atrapplng fellow, will probably flU In later, but at present he is seeklns s taokia berth. "Tea" stewr. Squlrsa. Derby and Mills are also work ing out In th taokia place. On th enda are Montgomery, Bled sen. Look- wood and Pruyn, not first-class terlel and sura to replaoed as soos s heavier men set Into the a me. Noyee and Hugh Kernaa are being tried out at quarter; and Captain Hur ley, Nichols, Means, Hesmlth and Trott are tn th half-back positions Mills, Hartley and Harrison sr doing wU st full-back. Tomorrow Harvard win lis p galnat th University of Maine's lvn at Cambridge. , . TURF AUTHORITY APPOINTED AS JUDGE Information has Just reached th atty that Pranci Nelson, on of the best known turf authorities In America and ,for years a porting editor of th Toronto Globe has boon appointed a iudge on th New York track by th Eastern Jockey olub at a aalary of 14,00. He resigns his position in Toronto to start his New York duties Is January. Mr. Nelson 1 well and favorably known by boras men all over America. For years hs haa been presiding Judge on th Canadian: circuit operated al most exclusively by the Highland Park Racing association of Detroit His first Important- Jookey' olub appointment, however, was lsst year at Buffalo, where be presided over th Xenllwc4-th meet ing. Thl was after Belmont took that unforunat course. ; For vrai years, however, h ha presided at th spring and fall meeting of th Ontario Jockey olub at Toronto, Which unlike th reg ular Canadian circuit 1 voder th Ju rladlctlos of th Jockey olub. The Canadian circuit la conducted under the Weetern Jockey club rules Mr. Nelson I a prominent membr of th American Turf Writers association. , . .. ' BTvmxar mat bs strwABAL .- ' (tsselal Dlsratck te Th Jesrast " ' Seattle, Oct. 7. There I a good prob ability that -Seattle will get Bill Hurley. This hi th opinion of W. H. Lucaa who spent yesterday here on hi return from Portland. He says thst Dugdals refuse ts pay th money Cor this plsyer and Russ Hall probably wllL Hall ha had a talk with Hurley and learn that he hi more than willing t east his lot with th Slwsshss. Han I also onvlnsd thst he has good use. Luces says, for a man of Hurley a calibre next year, when he wlU loss both Frisk and Blanksn sblp. . Lues say that so far as th Pacific National leagu I concerned, tt ot along nlosly. Ho hopes to a th P. N. I made up of atx town next year. Great Fella and Ogden being takes la. ' . Bmthlg ' Fre tea. with Sunday Journal wast ads .Don't forget. SffEEI MARIE SB THE TK ANSYLVAKI A MJUIIUUaVl S . WVWM9 WAS OAPTtnSXD BT A rtTtam VOUBl TS A TwBBaTsBsJ stpvtsstil VWweMa) Lexington. Ky Oet f.-Kntaekys greatest turf event, th Traaalyvania. worth 44.444, wss woa by Sweat Maria yeeterday is three straight basts. Th winner ts owned by WlUlast Garland Of Lee Angeles Summary; Tha Tranaylvaaia. purs 44.440, V trotting., three In flv Sweet Marl won th third, fourth asm fifth hast In 1:44. t:44H, 144. Tiverton won firet and second la I:44U. HaU Snyder McOregor. Knox' Gelatin King. Tuna and Kent also started. Pacing divlaltts of Kentucky Futurity for a-yesr-oMs, purse 44.004, -thro In five JPhala won three straight heats Is 1:1444. 4:14, 114. 1:17 olaaa, trot 41.004. three In five Bonnie Wilton won this straight heats is sal. 1:11m. 1:1. ... Kassas Ctty, Oot fBlntrfclgs Sttsg- mary: Ftvs and s half furlongs San Mloho- s won; time, l:4t. Five furlongs L- Mart Oeeier won: Ume. 1:41 H. v , . , Mil Ed Ban won: Urn 1:4414. Four furlongs Aselina won: time. 1:40.. ,. Mil and an slghth Ahns ZMifwr won; time, 1:44, Sevan furl onss Rag Tas won: ttm. 4:114. .. , ., - . , , St. Louis, Oet T. Del mar summary: Flv and s half furicga--cfcawar won; Uma,-l:lL - MU and T yards Mildred L won: Ume. 1:41. .t . (. Six furlongs Oudoa won: time. MileGay Llssett won; tlm. 1H MU and sa sights. slllna Casyon won; time. 1:4T. Seven and s half furlongs How lander won; time, -1:11 tt. , N , V , r Aft Worth. ' - v. ' Chicago, Oot. 7. Worth resnltsr " " Six furlongs-. Safeguard won; tuna, U14. ,J ' t Flv and s half furtongs-Mlss Jordan won; time. 1:11 4-4. Six furlongs Big Bes wn& ttm. 1:14. MU and s slxtenth--Laar Lighter won; ume, x:e a-e. Mil and 10 yards reward Bate won; am, i :f -. - Six furlongs - Tarn O'Shaatar won; tma. 1:21 s-4. . ' ;.. .4 ,' -s New York, Oct TMorrls Park r Sevan fttflong mm Old Snglaiid won; time, l:llKt - steeplechase, tw. and a half mile Bonfire won; Ume, 4:441. Six furlonge Chieftain won; 1:10. Th Hunter handicap, th withers mil Hamburg Bella woo; time, 1:41. Mile Israelite won; time, 1:41. MU and furlong- Otmonde' Bight tlm. l:4H.' . . Tommy Trsosy posted his forfeit of 144 with th Telegrsta this morning s guaeanta of good faith relattv to his oomtng match with Charlie McKvsr. . KYRLE BELLEW TELLS HOW TO SAY It : : : , MftvtMf d Kyrt Bellaw. th actor, In th e e following HtU note to a Port- e e land man, olear up the mystery d of th comet pronuoolatlos of e e hi nam: - , , "Permit m to tell yew . - s d Vy name 1 Kyrlc Bel lew. ' e - T thought Z would leave som record of th proper pronunota- e 4 tlon of my name. My ehristUn S name hi Kyrle the asm as John e 4 Kyi re. th man of Rosa, from 4 d whom my mother I dssosndad. 4 d My surname or sirs - nam 1 e Bellaw, with th accent on th e 4 . first syllable and th w pro- e d nouneed properly and neither as e e 'oo,' or ow,' or say other way e e thss plain frw, :. d e f, . . "KYRLB BBJLLBW." ' 1 UNCLE ENDEAVORING ' . TO SECURE NEPHEW "In tb opinion of this oourt disposi tion should not be mad of any child n tb atrength of a mere clerical error.. It la -better that ths mlstsks be corrected. A mistake has evidently been mad In th order leaned by the county court but ths intention of thst tribunal 'is plain. ins ass' will D oonttnaed for on month in order that th record may be mad accurate. Thl boy seams ts be setting along all right and I ess see a reason for haste. Thla wa th remark of Arthur L. Fraser, acting presiding judgs In th circuit court, yesterday in temporarily adjusting matters In th suit brought tn habeas corpus by WlliUm L. En sign for th possession of his nephew, Fred CnsIgn, now In th oostodr of ths Boys' and Girls' Aid society. nnperlntendent Gardner decUred the sncl hee worked at tha Portland Club and plays the violin is a north and saloon. Th mother la a woman f bad reputation, he added, and th society should have the custody of th child. William L. Ensign ta his guard las. eo Attorney B. S Pagus claims. The law yer said, the occupation of thd sncl did not make him oara any th less for ths boy or desire hta walfar t bs aeg- tacted. 1 . He declared .the county court record tn error, as th name Fred L. Rnslgn wss jised In s dooumemt for thst of William L, BnalgTL Thl contention draw forth eomment from Ju Fraser In disposing of ths see for the Urns A boon to treveisrs, Pr. Fowler's FJs- trart of Wild Strswherry. Cures dya.i tarv. dlarrh'. t"knee. ssiiaa Pleasant 4s U Awa proKiptlr, BXrrXjFTOB) aYAOVBalVB OBkMAVIOsT HfllliD. OOM1W OF rn xo 1 On th highest knoU is tha olty park tends Multnomah, the Indian ehleftain, proud, haughty and defiant, gaslng to ward the Columbia and th coming of th whit man. Basld him la a younger brave, expectant almost joyful In his pose. Waving bough gf peau to th tranger. ..-. Th Sgurs r ts srtlstia oentrast Tha mighty ehlaf ha heard rumor of th white man' prowess, of the con quest f th red mas and th gradual occupation of his lands. H see Strang change ta th Oregon wilderness, where hs had ruled so masterful! y. ' But though th brona figure of th chieftain la turned toward the eaat it does not th grsafolty that followed th aomlng of the atranger. Tha aua broke through th - cloud yesterday afternoon when th monument was un veiled. Those who bad gathered there to wttnee th event gaaed flrat upon th group of statuary, then upon th vtaw. - Below was Portland. It stretched forth beyond the river tn a labyrinth of stream and thorouwhfar. Cloud of amok a roe from furnace And fac tory. Thar wa th ah risk of locomo tive and ateamboat Car and vehicle dashed rapidly through th streets Peo ple rushed to and fro, striving, strug gling; chafing the pulee of the groat olty that Multnomah looks dowa upon and which followed the passing of his peo- Ther was an interested crowd or peo ple at th unveiling. The ceremony waa brief and simple. In behalf of tba doa- ora, th frtenda of tha lata D. F. Thomp son, J. N. Teal formally prevented ths bronse groue to ths city. Mayor Wil liams aocepted th gift Men stood with bared heeds during ths brief addressee, then looked with admiration upon th enduring work of th sculptor, Herman Atkins MacNelL Ther wer between 104 end 10 people st ths .eeremoBles, mostly those who hav long been resident of Orgoa and fully appreciate th slgniflcanc of th artist' work, . .1 HELPLESS PARALYTIC l SEARCHING FOR HOME A peculiarly sad oas 1 thst of Mary Dosn. now, rooming st 144 Thir teenth sire!. BTtss Doas lp ft daughUr of the Rev. N ahem 1 ah Doane, one bf Oregon' pioneer mlssloosrie. who I now A helpless paralytic st hi humble home at Unlvaralty Pars. Nineteen year ago Miss Doane, then young girl, suffered from a aerie of sscldantsl falls, tha laat' from s wsgon. Injuring bar' spina so badly thst ehe has bees absolutely helpleas for nearly two de cades. Mrsv Otto Roasndala, widow of 4Ab mining engineer recently auffo- oated at Kalagw. haa cared for Mis Dosn up t few- days ago. when shs 00 no hided to gtv up housekeeping. Miss Doane I therefore obllseoV to move, having been gtvwa notice by th now V? K V U i UW h m ma ur quaranteed mm mmmmfi: i unior ciotning v Youll know all there is to know about Style service We givs ons chsncs on ths fins 12-gauffc Heunmerless Shotgun shown our window, lor every dollar yon Invest betwsen now snd - Thnktgiv4ng . in Young Men's 8uita or Over costs, priced st 55-r Third Strshgt -r- - ' $20:: i'y Writs tar wdanaaoes najiitfag ess ; PERPBOTION IM ; :.,vr.' " BLAXB S. tfJOTf , CM, 4t-WJt.l-ll OBAarSKB OT OOKaTXSCQI tenanta t vaeat her apartments. Bat where h ta to go shs cannot telL A friend hs been semiring th elty In quest of som famUy who would aooept th Invalid woman as a boarder, sftors-ina- her tha car sn In her condition snust hav. Up to this time, hoerevor. no place has been found, snd the unfor tunate, invalid 1 sreatlr harassed In mind In consequence. She doe not ask horn foe charity's sake, being will ing to pay for tha attention ah receives, but ta not willing to sntor other than a Christian home, tt 1 her ambition to secure piece where n may nave ac commodations for st least s year befor being required t movs again. 1 Pirtlaihf 1 Favorite Store. Th wonderful growth and th great popularity of the Chicago, 44-T1-74 Third street between Oek and Fins, ta th talk of th Pacific northwest But blk store snd public patroness or not Greeted tn a day. It tak years of honest snd upright dealing, taking ad vantage of th manufacturing market and buying th right merchandise, st Brie that enabled thl store to under sell ell oompctitloa. Guaranteeing every article to be as representee ana seeing that th public wa treated courteously and fair. For thl fall snd winter s- oa th Chicago IB showing th isrgeat line of fashionable men's snd boy Bults, overcoats, pasta, bats, caps, shoes and gents' furnishings that m to b found on th FsoUle ooast There Is nothing: that man or boy require for dress that osnnot be had t th great tor. Utah conceded net taat tna Chicago sells th beet goods for th ta th stty. Alien Lewis' Bsst Bread.. FIB MPISUSdSj Utisssi a W. KsTtrWUS, BUmngss. mate frees SI 4 ss.go peg day. awvwatt esU Waaafaas sjtrws and satisfaction 1 IN BOYS' AND YOUNG MEN'S I m r I A f . V-v.., I . ft mi 1 ' T 1 T f - .' v- '. J ... .. k a . 1 V'!'..;'. V.- I 1 I . -. . ." ' i 4 - - ;- UPB USfiUFtAINCB ;-: ; aUBAT B. SOSTT, AV Ik ' BIBS.. FdBTLAlTB, OB. GAMBLING CHINAMEN v H Ainrl(T si rur I rttv IvAUUUI 111 I IIC At I : i "1-T Not alngl Chinaman caped from th basemsnt st 11 Seoond street Y fitted up s gambling aatabltahmant ' when th plsos wa raided 14 sight by - rjnder-Sherlff Morden snd Deputies , Orussl, OOTdahd, More land and HolUngs- . worth. Seventeen gamblers war caught tn the official drag net And spent th night at tha county Jalt . WhU Depotlee Cordano and More land . guarded a trap door in th sidewalk th T othr officers cautiously approached th piece from fho rear. They found ft -. faatan game tn full operation. Warning ' of their proximity waa given by in electric hussar Just ga they wer shout to enter. . 4 Th paraphernalia snd an Mount of '' money was secured sa wldeoo. Several Chlnasnas wer found hidden under ta blee and In rear rooms. When searched at th .county jU ffir of them wer fosnd to hav opium In their blous pockets. Th cVd ths alarni waa sjlvstt ft number of tb Chin eee bolted through ; an underground paswtgswsy and tried 40 eecap tb rough the- trag door. They were etopped and forced to return by th deputlee est guard. Seversl of tb Ctaiaea wer released this stern ing on Only n remedy In th world that wilt st once stop Itchiness of th skis In shy part of the body, poan'e Olnt- " ment At any drus store 40 cents. . 1 -. . - . - .-v Free ten with Sunday Journal baah rant ads Don't forget ' 1 .A WEAR mmm . '. T .L-tl wsrrncs, Airgnns, roovosuis, . FcKrtbsU' Pants, Pfijcwt Kniv f - Punching t Bags r' Boxing Olores fres with wmcf Boy's Suit or Overcomt,' priced, st $2.50 the &of rfofts CtentsVtlCewL . - .4 V r;.i