The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 10, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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    - TII3 OREQO II ; DAILY v JOUUAL, TZZTLAZTD.i
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OIlLOil'S OKIE
tatwrfng Gama In Which Port
land Exc!!d In Every De- .
partmerttf th6porV.r:v. I
VAN BUREN'S CATCH ,
.L FEATURE OF CONTEST
Lon Legged Center-Fielder Makes
Remarkable Catch of Dillon's Drive
and Savee Two Score Mitchell's
Home Run Stirs the Crowd. -
Portland , Los Angeles .
Batteries Essick and . McLean,. Orajr
and Bpiea. '
B1U Easlck won his game yesterday,
and. as the old man of the forest would
ear. Bill was jthe "real . candy.-. , So
long as "candy-. Isn't patented, the us
of it when quoted. .la permitted In up-to-date
and respectable Journals. The
.tore waa so big that It IS hardly neces-
'sary to talk about It. Inasmuch aa the
Angela garoardv nothing in' ttteir nine
'heroic ettsmpta' It was" a" gams fuU
f feature,, and. tha honors of tha day
most necessarily go to iww .
Vaa Bursa for hla phenomenal catch of
PUlon'a llnar ta-.th elsth. Inning, iThta
catch will linger la- thememorlsa of
'those who witnessed It a long, lung time,
and It la doubtful If any- Saab play will
ever be pulled off again at Recreation
park,' Bernard and Smith war on sec
ond and first. wHh Dillon up.- One man
was dead and the outlook for a tally
was bright Ths Angelle captain picked
out ona of Easlck'a f pit balls and gave
It a terriflo bang. Away went tha
Spauldlng with, tha speed of light' to
w.nl the center .field fence. It. looked
good for a double at least. Slmtfltan
usly wUh tha ball leaving tha bat, Vau
started for th fence.- Hla long bean
poles fairly skipped acroaa tha .outfield.
Tha tll anneared to be going In the di
rection of tha New York building. A
vagrant sparrow that was on tha wing
narrowly escaped a collision with the
andine- SDhera. Bernard and Smith
had already crossed the plats and were
sitting on tha bench. Dillon was dig
ging splka holes lnthe soil around third
base, turning the corner for home. It
meant a tie score. Tho crowd was In
suspense. All that could be aeen In tha
n t field waa Van Buren'a fleeting form.
He wss after ths ball. After a long
and exciting chase the ball began to
descend. Van-waa atUt respectable
dletaiwe- from the ball Juat AS It was
.hnnt to hit the fence he leaped Into
: th sir and. extending hla long left arm,
' managed to place bis fingers on M, and
, to tha surprise ar ntmasic ana iw me
..uhMmi of alL the ball stuck,-
Tha Los Angelea players had nearly
forgotten about tho Incident until they
' saw -Van return' tna nan to avona "
rmr,-""S ""bla Play. yne reausa-i
tlon thn cam upon tham thai a great
' play had bean accomplished, and "Daddy
' Longlegs" got great ovation. Van
smiled Ilka a farmers boy who had Just
received his first glance rrom a giri.
... ,.rf coarse, br thht time tha gam was
1 won.. Esstck was real devilish with tha
tlt bsll and played all aerta o pre whs
with tha chosen ones, in int ""
Innlns an unusual thing happened. Two
men were on bases, and McLean doubled,
Schlafly scoring. - McLean ran House
holder down on third - and - a - seesaw
- commenced en Bddla between third and
horn. Solas threw to Smith and Smith
threw to Splea, and Dolly Gray covered I
tne piate. i nere waa immj
and Eddla rushed for home and Spies
threw ta Dolly to catch him. Instead
of Gray holding tha ball, ha let it go
through hla hands to the grandstand,
. and both man scored.' Braahear called
Davis names and Mr. '"Brass Ear" was
fined antf-tfjected from tha sport, r Cap
tain Dillon said that "Slats" looked llks
a beer wagon, and "Slats" resented ths
. Impropriety by fining tha Loo Loo cap
tain and relegating htm to benchdotr..-
. Toman and Eager auoceeded the belllg
erenu and tha game prooeeded. There
were other features, but Ufa Is too shoil
to tell them all ta onsaltting.
Mitchell drove out a noma ran In tha
third Inning, and with two down, JSssick
scored McLean and Hoffman on his dou
ble. Hoffmam made good at third. Hs
lisd four ebanoea, one of which waa a
corking one-handed atop, got three bases
on balls, made ona hit and scored a
run. Ha la fast on the bases and made
a- good impression. Flood caetght him
'- napping at first on a oulck return from
' Spies. Tha contest waa thoroughly In.
tereetlng. Braahear, Bernard nd Smith
made seven out of tna aight hits cred-
, lted to Lea Angelea.' Tna acora follows i
PORTLAKD.- ;;
T i.-. ; v- - - a r xr -tart a tf
: Ata, as, ...,..,..... 4
S
.van Buren, ct ....... S ,
: Fleming, If. ..4
MitcheU. lb. ........ 4
Hchlafly. lb.. 4 .
Householder, Tf. i .... 4
Mclean, e. ........... 4
Hoffman, lb. 1
: t ii
i i
Touia
uia . ........ih!4 fM
LOS ANGELES.
. . AB. R. H. PO, A. X.
Bernard, cf. .j. .JIJfj, 4 0 J 1S
"-nooan; ..t,....v, i e . j
Wmlth. Ib. ..........4 0 10 1
Inllon, lb. .......... 1,1 Ml 1
Kngar. lb. ........... lis
Bra shear, sa. ........ 1 01 1 4
I Toman, as.
Cravath, rt.. ........ 4 v 0 " a ' 0
Roaa, If. ..t. ........ 10 0 10
tplea, e. 10 1,6 1
Gray, p. ...... 1 0 . 0 , 0 1
Totala .-!...., 11 1 14 14 "l
: : ' SCORE BY INNINGS. '
i - P' ""i urn
Los Angeles ,....0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 6 0
Hits 1 1110 110 01
Imtlnd ( , ....l I I II I 4
, Hits . ,....... 0 0 1 1 1 t I
, , SUMMARY.
Struck out By Grsy, ; by Raalck, 4."
Bases on bans un ursy, ; on Kssirk.
1. - Two-base hits Kssirk. McLean.
Home run Mitchell. Tjoo pi plays Van
Bursa to Ats; Spies to Flood. , I .eft on
bus Portland. Angeles. 4
Htolsn bases Hoffmen. Brashear. First
lutaa on errors Portland, 1. Tims of
iramv-On hour and 16 mlnutea. - Um
" pi rs Da via. ' - -
GOTHAM'S YACHTSMEN
CELECHATE THIS WEEK
' , ) , ,. ' ' -'T;V
(Jaarsal Special Berries.)
New York. Aug. 10. Today uehered
la the banner week wf tha year for tha
. ' - Kaataaltyw Wsak CpotL
Tkers era ears dsathe dlreetly dee 4e weak
Inmn teas as sU euxw- Slxasta - emhMnM
Thrr ant sum. nlr, ' weak anet-lke fcrwdlM
,lr, r4 Mwimintlna. Wkn the allcb.!
reietMM at trauma 4S felt In tho fangs yne
keaia the see at It. Rnereee' Oerawe
err,' at eaee. It la siaee MfwKlli . ta
.-... .. kw tK4 atrenatHes the htnc. threat ana
l'" nl.l tutx. Uwma Krne , a a aeTer-
""" nw-4y fne anwiiaiDtix. ' Trial ' ht
i, .v. aw imle, ijc at aU arafglata.
member of th famoue New fork Yacht
club. .wo.ch,l ta .America,. what the
Roval Yacht club la to Great Britain,
It marked the opening of the annual
squadron cruise and from all Indications
th outing tbla yr will eciipe any
thin In the Mat. - '
While the cruise proper will not be
gin until tomorrow, when th float will
set und ar war for a run acroaa th
sound to the old whaling port of Naw
Ixmdon. the gathering la the Initial and
all important atop In to a cruise, a meet
ing lateethls afternoon on .board the
flagship being on of . the important
events. The program for th bruise this
year oovera.lt'day and 4 e-re plat with
features of great Interest to the yacma.
men. In addition to the squadron runa
and social events the yachts will take
part In the Astor cup racea off Newport
and the Eastera Yacht club regatta at
Marblehead. .;' '
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
CLCBS.
fteattla
TT55
.Ml
.&.V1
.0)10
.8TJ
r t
OH 1
Portland ....t........
0
I
Oaalaa
Oj 4
Baa KraiKlsee
SI
Lue Aagelea
a
tt
- f W ku Koala Injured..
(joarasi special oerrioe.i
. Seattle, Wash, Aug. 19. Seat Ua Wba
again yesterday,;' In. th. first Inning
Kid Mohler waa bit tn the temple by
ev batted ball and tha upper portion -'Of
hla a waa broken. Parka W'llaon had
two -of his flngera dislocated.. The score:
r-t r--T H. E.
Seattle . ,'...... t 1 1 10 1
Ban Francisco . .0 1 1 1 0 0 I 4
BatteriesWheeler. Henley and Wil
son and Shaa; Roach and Blankonshin.
umpire rerrino. ,
. 4 - asssai Oaama-Xov Bnata.
San rranclsoo. Aug. It. Taooma won
tha gams ysaterday by tha poor deliv
ery of three pitchers and tha game waa
aa axhibluon of sand-lot base ball. (The
score: . . . :'. 1..
Taroma,;.;;...lf 0Ii-l 15 I
Oakland . S O S 1 1 711 11
Batteriea Brown and- riogan: rtogan.
Pieroe. Schmidt and Stanley. Umplree-r-
Mcuonald ana uray. ' ,
. . ..... - ' : f
? t- a
V NATIONAL LEAGUE.
v - : ' 'V"'V ' ;
'-V '.-;:': Won. . Lost,
New York . .......... 70 ' tt
Pittsburg ; . l ST..'
Philadelphia..'. M '41
Chicago .v ....... ( 41.
Cincinnati . . . ...v... 4
St. -Louis , ....... , ..v. 1 6
Boston . , ...,11 10 ; 1
Brooklyn.. 10 1 .
P.C.
.707
.424
.
.671
.620
.176
.120
.aot
:r-:;-t At snttakmqr
RJJLJE.
Pittsburg .............1 7 , S
Boston.. .,...6 0 4
Batteries Hlldebrand and Cariaoh;
Toung and weeanam. umpire mem.
Hntterles wickt ' sna ugeii; Ame,
Mcuinmiy ana oresnaaan. i-nPre
.... a ClaelaaatL .
R. H.E.
Cincinnati . ...... ,....1 II
PhlladelDhia ...! T
Batteries Chech and ScMei; Duggle
pyand Abbott. uuipiiw'E.iu
': At a, lamia.
' R. H.
St. Louis .- . . ..-. .'4 4 la
Brooklyn 11
Batteries Mcrarland. Taylor and
Orady; Bcanlon and Bergen, umplr
Bauawlne. "
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
. " ' : Won. ' Lost.
PC,
Philadelphia ; i ... 64 11. I
.617
Chicago", . 61 " II f;
.671
Cieveland., .k..M...4 41 ,
.641
New York . . 4t 41
.62
.61
Boston . . ........,. .4 .' ' 41 v
Detroit ,4 4S V; 4
Washinston 17 61
-.470
.41
8t Loula ,..,....... '11 40 .
.166
.... R. H.K.
Washington 4 t
St. Louis . 11 11
-Batteries Hughes and Kittradge
petty and KOtn. ' -
J1MMY BRITT MUST
, a - DECIDE TOMORROW
Tomorrow Is the- last 'day left for
Jimmy Brltt to decide whether or not
he will accept tha offer made by James
Cof froth to fight Battling". Kelson at
Colma.. California. , -
The failure of tha supervisors to
award - a permit for -September
plained. Cof froth, as led m to reopen
my offer for a 60-round fight at Coloma.
offer B"ltt and Nelson a purse of
120.000. with (10,000 added for tbe mov
ing-picture privilege. It they.wlah to
make totbor arrangements regarding the
moving pictures, that can be arranged.
If they wish to accept a percentage of
tha recflnta lnatead of the purse, that
raa also be arranged. , r will leave this
offer open until Friday." My reason for
not lesvlrg It open after tnat is mat i
would havs to hold ths battls on Ad
mission day.- Sptember-r-and-tf the
match should be mde any later than
Friday, I would not hav time to build
tha open-air arena, i i s
... . ... . -
AMATEUR OARSMEM TO
.HOLD ANNUAL REGATTA
'! 1 (Joamal gpadal ervlea.l 4
Baltimore. M4, Aug 10 -.-Prnmlnant
oaramen f rom many points In the eastern
atatea and Canada are hers to take part
in the lid annual regatta or tna na
tional Association 6f Amateur Oaramen.
The races wUl be rowed tomorrow and
Saturday upon the , watera of spring
Gardens, a branch of tha Patapsco
river, ths course, which -has been laid
off by one of ths cfty s snrveyors, giv
Ing a practically straight mils ana a.
half and what is said to be tha beat ,
course in the country-for ths longer,
racea. Tha Spring Gardens have little
tlds or current and high banke on both ,
aides give protection from wind and fin
ventage ground -for spectators. All In
dications points to ons of the most sue-
cessful regalias ever held Under ths aus
ploes of the Nat (anal association. . -
HORSE OWNERS MAY
f
. HAVE MATINEE MEET,
' An effort is te he mad by th horU ,,
men-of Irvlngton track to give a Satur, .
44aywalliif in an endeavor to raiw
money to help pay their fead bills. II
Is understood that, tha Multnomah Fait
association will ; donate t;4. Art,..
planned, the horsemen will parade some
of ths beat horses down, town to juice.
tine the affair. Th first of tlwse will
he on Friday noon and again, oa Ba tar
da y morning. , . , , - . ' y
rcorjTir.uESDuivn;G
"J. (Jlsaraal Spsttal Serrlo.i
' Buffalo. N. Y- Aug. Although l
Jured In a preceding rac by his horse
kicking and . breaking tha suiay. m
Oeer. an old-thm' driver, got In the gig
and drove Tui ley t victory In the 1:11
trot.- Oeer received an. ovation." Ka-
sults: . . V ?, T-. r ,
' I:0 trot, purse ll.oo. three hats-r
Snyder McGregor won firat and third
ht. in i-oh and ':0U. Norman won
second heat In 1:05. Direct "View was
third. Topsey and Lana also started.
I:4 pace, purse $1,600, three heata
Looanda won first and aeeond heata In
1:01 and S:05. Anldroals won third heat
tit l.llti. .. Nervolo waa third. Bell M.,
Hasel Patch, King Direct and Nathan
Strauss alNO started. - - '
8:11 trot.svurse 11,000. three" heats
Turley wonwsecond nd third heats In
l:MM and S:0. Joe Caldwell won first
heat in 1:09. Robert Me third. Lady
Oall Hamilton, Major Qreer, Nora Mo
Kinney ' and 'Millard Saunders also
sUrted. .
t:lT pace, purte 11000 Bollvkr won
second heat in J :0 H. - -Charlie Patch
won third heat In 2:01. Hal T. won
first hest In z:0H. Captain Derby.
F. J. Park, Black Patchen. Bonnie
Wilkes.. Albula and Red Nightingale also
started..
Saratoga.' N. Y; Aug. 10. Results of
yesterday's racing: J . , '
'Five and ana half . furlongs A vlson
won, Blvouao second, Ruth tnirdt time.
Steeplechase, gentlemea .riders. ..short
courseJim Newmsn won. Preagrava
second. Punctual third; time, ;t
uraud union Hotal stakes, six fur
longs Battls Axe won. Bandy D. second,
Jerry Wernberger third t une,4 :!.
una mile and three sixteenths Wire
Ten won, Bragg second. Oarsman third;
time,-,!:!. 1-k. .' ; . r i
Ona tnlleLoretta M. won. Ascot Bell
second. Our Sister third; time, 1:41. ,
'Seven furlonaa Pat Ruls-er. ' Wnn
Oraalallo ' aeeond. Councilman third:
time. i:it.
t-i
Actlng President W. H. McCredla has
Issued the following call for a- msatlng
of ths . dlreetora of the .paclfio -Coast
league to held :n this city cn ths
twenty-fourth day of this month:
"By request Of several members of
ths board, a meeting of the directors fit
inoi racirio tjoaat Baseball league is
hereby called for Thursday at 10 aTnu
August 14, t06, at Portland, . Oregon,
at We office - of Attorney George S.
Shepherd, 110 - Marauam building, to
tranasct any business pertaining to the
first season of 101 Just closed br the
second season-Just Inaugurated, and. to
consider the question of a renewal of
tha agreement for tha continuance of
the present league, and to transact any
and all business of tha league that may
be brought beforflt,, J JruziMlptTte
bers will "find .It convenient to be pres
ent at the .meeting, and assuring you
that Portland will be pleased wtth your
attendance,.! remain. ,y ,y .i i'. v
Jlmmle St Vraln, who waa a rattling
good bltcher a few years ago. and who
was with the Portland team at ths first
nf 1M ir-f
tn( nas tx
been." He haa a position with
the electric - light company of Mexico,
Missouri, as electrician and will pitch
for ths. amateur team of that town.
With yesterday's lineup there Is net a
atrfiDetteauu,lu ibe ilfJsW!t
leasue than Portland.-. From aaw oa ary
team that beata Portland will have 19
play . remarkable balLH
Vaa Buren's catch ' of Dillon's liner
wss tha most difficult phty aocom,
pllshed on, ths home grounds Jn many
moons, i Its' 4 i v S
it
Mike v Mitchell'! selected a choice one
and lifted ft over -right field fenca for
a horns run. Mika got yia glad band,
e . e
J Dllloc . Insisted tbatf Schlafly Inter
fered with Gray at the plate In the
eighth Inning. For not agreeing with
the decision "Slats" ordered him to ths
woods.' . ' ' . ' : ' ; '" '
f e e . ,, -
Everybody would forgive Van Butea
now if he -would Bend hla trousers te
the laundry. . Van is ons of the tidiest
men On the team and soiled pantalettes
do not add to his general maaeup.
FOOTBALL RULES WILL
SUFFER SLIGHT CHANGE
There -will be . practically no changes
of Importance In the football rules for
tha coming aeaaoav Ths official rules,
which have been published, show that
tha changes In' tha language of tha
commutes for tha most part bear upon
tha ' more strict interpretation rather
than anything that will affect the de
tail of ths play itself.- Thla Is amply
borne out by a perusal of tha rules cor
rected to date.r. Yet It cannot be aald
that no advance waa made. Many minor
details have . been 'strengthened ' and
oolnts made clearer for both ' players
and officers of ths game. Probably the
most important work of tha committee
was the Incorporation of a notice in
Rule 10, following clause C, which states
that order to prevent the prevalent
stealing of the ball the referee shall
blow his' whistle immediately when the
forward progress of the ball haa been
atnnned." : - ,.-!
This action waa"taken"bwlriir'to"ths
Increasing tendency among players to
struggls or the possession of the ball
after the runner had been stopped, and
if properly enforced by tha referee at
big games will go far toward relieving
the play of undesirable spectacles. It
can be aa)d also that an equally rigid
enforcement of other sections of the
playing rules will do much toward re
mining Ilia Just fsuas for a demand
for ohangeav.4n. ths styls of play that
ore vailed In 1104.r-
Another change ..of conslderabls Im
portance is that which legislates against
players who mads it a point to be out
GOING-1
Ketpiela VIU Save It.
BerstsMe HI
G-O
N&WliliO'SilHER.PIGIDE.
- ' Tk OBZwiarAX) i amity that "kills the SMadimaT mmrn."
DIWTT KNOW IT WAS LOADED h 7,.
Meet yeaag M1U-.t
ksew tast rselr sealpa ar. W.14
Will.
aileroMe attiwut emu ta. a.ir
as kce waralafS f
iln aad f.lllns ktr.
asseran; ItcMnf
sat tse dlsesTwy of tse onlruri grn
re Shim.lt' lc!lae.h IEIPICniECO.,si..BetrH.MkV,far auaalt
If , This Had Happaied
in San Francisco In
fisteid of ia Pcitlaai,
-IIoreThanOneReaiF
er Might DooM It.
Tha average man fa' a doubter This
ta not surprising ths public have been
humbugged ao frequently they are scep
tical. Proof like the following will
stand inveatlgatlon. It cannot be dis
puted. .' .
George Rotter, -who ta employed with
ia Orea-oa Railroad aVNavlgalloa Co.,
and restdea at 2l .Second street, says:
I had mora or leas trouble with my
kldnevs for a vear or more. Mv back
bothered ma with aore, irritating pain.
Doan'a Kidney Pills were recommended
to ma and I got a dox. i commenced 10
uss them a directed and to my surprise
whaa I had' taken about half the box
the pain left my -back. Every kidney
sufferer aliould know about Doan's Kid-
For sals b'v all dealers. Price 60 cents.
Foatar-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N.T.sole
aajents for .tha United Btatas.- , i
Remember tha name DO AN 8 and
take no other. r .
of bounds whan tha ball is put in play.
Another 'bear feature - Is theTflaertlon
of tha words ."other than the anapper.
back," In rule 0, clauae D, - which now
reads:") "If any' player of the aide ta
possession of ths ball other than the
snapper-back madea any deliberate at
tempt, by , a,, false strt-or -otherwlaa,
to draw the .opponents offside, ths ball.
If then anapped.' shall, not be regarded
as In play nor the scrimmage aa begun.
. As -an said to a cleaner and faster
game legislation haa been aimed at vio
lations of tha rules regarding tha put.
ting In of a, aubatttute - and coaching
from tha aide lines. ' In tha case of the
latter a team whose coach,' substltuts
or others' Interested give instructions
br suggeBtlons from tha aids lines will
be. penalised 10 yards Instead of the
five yarda of last year. -' .';, ' .;
Tha rule relating to ths substitution
of ona 'player far another this season
contains a note to tha effect that the
Incoming player or substitute must re
port to tha refers before lining up
with his team. '
In. order to make definite what a cap.
tain might request In tha way of the
giving of time, a not haa' been ap
pended tV th rule which atatee that the
llneamaa ahall notify the captain . of
tha time remaining to play not more
va-aalnutea
for th end of each, half, to the affect
that there la no objection to, th llneaH
man giving, th approximate time to
the captain who- asks for k any time
during th gam. " He may not, however,'
be asked for this time more than, three I
times within th last five minutes of ths
half. ' - ' ' '..
SMITH WILL EDUCATE
WHITMAN PIGSKINNERS
fgaaalal Blasstah to Ta JsetaaH
' Walla Walla. Waahw Aug. 10. Ev-
eeett J. Smith, at graduate of thwUnrver
slty of Indiana, and forth past year
physical instructor In th Culver Mili
tary academy at Culver, Indiana, . has
beea engaged aa phyalcaX director and
coach at Whitman . collage for next
year. .. . , ,, - -
CLATSOP BEACH CHARMS
Ant Delights Thonaandg of Tourists
....... Dail.
14 Season tickets $4
On sal every day.
r 11.60 Two-day tickets 1 1.1 0. "
' On sale Saturday only.1 " "" '-"
Through train leavea Union depot
a. m. dally and every Saturday at 1:10
p. m. No delays, no transfers, no dust.
See C. A. -Stewart, agent 141 Alder
street, about tickets, official lnforma
tlojn, tims cards, etc., and ask for Clat
sob Beech Sduvenlr, containing 10 beau
tiful halftone Illustrations. Tickets sold
at Valon depot. , . . ..
Low Excursion Ratea to the East.
On aafs August 14, II. 14 and 15
also September 10 and IT, th Rock
Island railway wilt- sell "round trip
tlcketrto eastera points at greatly re
duced rates. For lull particulars call en
or addreaa A. H. McDonald, general
agent, 140 Third street. Portland, Ore
gon. '
SECURING RIGHT OF WAY?7
xF0R COOS BAY RAILROAD
' iSperUI DlMMteS ts Tke leeraaLI
Drain, Or.,' Aug.-10. The surveyors
who are making th permanent urvy
for the Drain and coast line hav about
finished th work in town and are now
running ' the line west snd hav com
pleted about two miles' of ". th work.
Right of Way Agent Mler la hers snd
haa eommenoed the- work of securing
the right of. way for th road.
There la great rejoicing among th
people on -the rout of - th new -Una
Real eetate la advancing In pries and
numerous sales reported. ' It Is confi
dently expected that grading will com
mence here In leas than 00 days. $
STsn-aiilrt aa WeiMTIsana i f"
(Special Dispatch te Tbe Joaraai.)
Pendleton, Or.,' Aug. 10. A number
of casea of Jtypnold fever ar now re
ported in this city and M-1 underatood.
that there are several esses at tu noa
pltal. Within th past few days several
harvest hands have become ill with
typhod and hav been brought to the
city. ,
iMG. it gone: in.
gave It,
Tea bu far KsrelaUt.
1,1 ..1. 4tM.a tit AmmArnti
Ml
falllns ksle ftad aentoets ta eralp as.inat
ernslsa.
Jl Stnp. Itrkl'ng Inatanltr. - Its laiaMas. aov.
II Urltr srM Ita cnndiMea. fare xent baat
" wane -ftrn asra a.ir
ta save.
iUaeiUUaoli La.o.aiJu
POKJTED OUT
Walla Walla Chirrs Cow Strt
May result in Removing
FACTORY T0 PCrrTLAN 2
'Y .'; ' ."r M
Spokan Enabled to Ship to Interior
Points at Lower Rates Than Local
Merchants tiy Merchants .Recep
tion to Members.
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(Bpealal Dlapeteh to las JoaraaL)
Walla Walla. Wash.. Aug. . 10. Tw
specif to Instancsg of unjust freight rates
that Walla Walla dealers, ar compelled
to pay wersv. pointed out to th state
railway commission, which met " with
Walla Walla merchants and shipper
yeaterday. B. C Holt.' manager bf the
Walla Walla branch of ths Hoi V-Manufacturing
company of Stockton. Call
fornla, submitted figures showing that
his eompany could ship parts and extras
from its factory to 'Spqkane. cheaper
than 'it could ship from Stockton to
Walla ' Walla and then reahip to Spo
kane or any part-of the upper coun
try.
' Mr. Holt" stated that ' If more .equal
ratea could not be aecured through the '
efforts jpt tha atat railway commlasloa
his eompany was contemplating tna re
moval of Its "sundry and part" business
from Stockton to Portland. '.
Harry B. Strong, manager of tha G.
H. -Sutherland 'eompany, plumbers and
contractors, : submitted figures showing
that Walla Walla was unjustly treated
in th matter of freight ratea on pip.
Th rat par 100 pounds in carload lots
from eastern point la 11.11. while ths
local rat to points within a radlua of
60 miles Of Walla Walla la 11 cents per
100 pounds, making a total rats of 11.47.
Spokane pays the same eastern rats of
11.11, but gets a local rats out of that
city of 11 cents per 100, which make
It unposarbl for ths Sutherland com
pany to cdmpet with Spokane plumber
for business In th affected territory.
While yesterday's conference was Only
an t Informal meeting of ths shippers
and dealers of Walla Walla with th naw
railway-commission, a great many mat
ters pertaining to railroad matters were
brought up and discussed. Two -mem-
bers of th commission. Chairman Fair
child and J. & McMillan, war present
They were accompanied by Secretary
If".. A th. Wall. Walla eliilt
last night a public .reception was ten
dered the party and waa largely at
tended by-promlnent business men and
shippers th city.
. agTju Bngaat sad Bstain, SST.SO.
On August 14 and 16 the Great North
ern railway will aell excursion ticket
tt Bsffnlii aart return at rata,nf 117 60
Ifor th round trip, tickets good, via
Ureal norxnern railway, raiurning same
or any - direct rout, stopovers allowed
on return trip; limit' to days saat of
Chicago, 00 day west.. For. additional
Information call on or fddress VL Dick-
DTGRaNOE ELKS CODING'
MiTOTAKW EXPOSITION
jr IBpsrlal Mapatck t Tse leeraaL)
La Orande, Or.. - Aug. 10. Elks'
day at the t Lwts and. f Clark fair
will be well rpreantd from tat O rands.
By persistent efforts a rat -of It for th
round trip -from her, good' for seven
days has been secured over th O. B, aV
N. Those In charge of -the excursion
now predict that there will be at least
three ear loaded' with 'people from I.
Orande. Great lntereat is being showa
and very one Is looking 'forward to a
folly good time August 14.
IHotlH
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through Standard or Tourist Pullman, running
via Rock Island System Jy Way of the Scenic '
Route through Colorado, thence to Kansas City,
St, Louis or Chicago.
Rock ' Island Tourist sleepers seem "lifce
home" in their completely comfortable and rest
ful atmosphere. They are aa neat atwax, are
manned by Pullman conductors and porters and.
in addition to. this, they arti la charge of a
Rock Island excursion manager , r '
The Rock Island haa three Eastern gatewaya
ChicagbKansaa City and St. Louis. Direct
connection In Union Stations at all three, for all
Y. important points In Eastern and Southern states.
laad fag out folder "Acroaa the CtmtJnant fat a Toartet
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' For Sale oy New Era Faint
208-210 Front St
xomi Ajrs masoBva.
in ujpsaua stb
Ovpoatt arsta-XatraBoe to Jw1a and
. Cuack autpoaitioa. , , .
Only ' absolutely fireproof ' hotel ad
iolnlng grounds, equipped with elecrte
ielephonlo and special telephonlo com
munications for patrons. Uniformed
porters and bellboys at all hours at
guasta aervlee, -. .c
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1130 JEleofit Ropasl.
Open fpf Guests ?
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PALACE MOTEL
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Whether he goesfcr land
of sea. the traveler will And
It a delightful trip to San
Franclaco. wber he should
atop at tbe, world-famed
Palace Ilctel
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and enjoy It many attrac
tive feat urea For fuller
information write to th
Palace, or see ; ;
. a irassx"
at th Portland ' Informs.
tlon and Booking Ageaoy,
Motel Portland. .., . . -
najLoi-i asvnvd
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Handsomely furnished, o;ulppd
with every modern convenience,
n direct rear line t exposition
and depots; Ave minute' walk to
shopping snd business districts;
: sll outside rooms, light and airy.
F.lertrle and.gaa llghtad, hatha
Ratea 11 to tile per day, for two
persons, including batha . T
; 309 JcMcrtcn Street
Near City Hall. Phone Black 1111.
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; when youf Straw Hat 13
dingy and a docs not tit'.
in-vviwi-yvuiync .gcc rig". 1
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In all proper'shapes and colors
r here In rafSc!?nt variety to-
harmonire with 'every face. )
75p y5, $3
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1 Oeoeral Afent, Rock Island Srstsin, "
tfs W 14a Third Street, PorUasd, Ore. -T
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Paint
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SOTJU An msaoBTaV,
Clatsop Beach, Seaside, Or. ''.
' Flneat summer resort In Oregon. Tk3
only Tiolel on the beach overlooking th
ocean. Sea foods a specialty. Tha hotel
haa , been rebuilt and newly furnished.
Hot salt baths. Fin surf bathing dl-.
rectly in front of th botet Strlotly
flrat-claaa , American plan. For terms
and rrvattona . addreaa DAM . J.
MOORB. proprietor. . ' :";, ...
Hotel Eaton
. Ooraec KanUas sad West arh Btasata. ...
' ftaameOMly faralabed, elegaatlr aaelpsii.
reproof, lea Btnataa walk fresi eaart ef
abopping ssd boslaasa dlahiet, all lanra,
airy, eatsMe raeaaa, steasi ksatad. elattrW
llfiita, t.leaaeee la eaeh apart anat eta,
Lars efseca, toanainf. satokia. wrMa
ladles vcsptlo parlora Bneaia isil ial
hp axil er t.l.peoa,, .
Private sauilVaa aMata toalss aad
Roomi $I.OO to fS.OO a Day
paelal Sates to Commercial Mav
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rrarSMrtf ; e Betel fteepata.. pakaaa.j
HOTEL SALTAIR
Oemsrtrtll,MortTt da.
Commands fins view of tha ocean. -Ckol
Ashing. Excellent watrv .Home
eooking. - l. lah s.rvad dally. k , ) ,
r Sot paftleulara address L '
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liOng Beach. P. .O.t Washington. .
Hotel Hldore
teavea Oregon City dally, except Sun". .
day, at 0:10 a, ni. Far If. 60. Oregon '
City offlr next door te Oregoa Water.
Power Cow'a depot, .
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