The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 14, 1905, Image 10

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    THE, ORSOON DAILY JOUHIJAL, 'PORTLAND. Tlftjr.lSAY ZVZlilXG, ZZZ 1 Z. 11!
W3 CLUD If
SECOfID PLACE
. c -
Grant' Hit
the Ball Hard and
Earn . a Well-Played ? Match
From MorlayV Man.' :,
HOUSEHOLDER BATS IN
OLD-FASHIONED STYLE
Catee Twirled tor , McCrcdic's Te
4 anjlJCliJHLita Wctt Scaturtd
:,' ."Slata" Davis ' Come in for a
;' . Good Share of Routing.
It.
LM'Anilet, 8pt. l.-ortlnd
the Angel stood trimming etroay
. j afternoon t Chute park nd Incident
Uy Ilpped. fnto second position la" fit
'-pennant reee; The vtaltnrs trtd oU
with terrlflo nub andibror. tn
frlshtkned Ansel realised the aituatlan
; . two rum war chalked up asainai mem.
Catea -eras In the box for Portland, an-4
hll ha allowed to hit, ha managed to
: keep thean weU scattered. :-Th uianxa
V not after Hall In atlrrtn atyle and drove
; the biff twirler to tha bench In the flrat
j half of the fifth Inning. .Goodwin. uo
oMitlnr him.. . -It eeeroe- a -ir nan
couldn't keep hla offeringa out ofh
holder batting In terrlflo fashion.: -'
. Th feature' of -v the gam was j th
i-work of 81at Davie; Th Angela had
about dosen rowa .with tha aaaertlv
' umpire and several timea If looked aa
If th large crowd would take a hand
' In the affair. Dillon made hlraaelf very
obnoxious, and disputed every decision
that Davis made. Brashear was put out
of tha game for calling Davis a lobater.
Srhlafly had a buay time at second
' bass, having nine chance, and ' three
,' error. ,-. H batted well,', however, and
helped swell - th run column. - House
' , holder, . besides a, single and a double,
drove outa very-pretty-triple -In the
fifth Inning that cauaed Hall to quit.
-,' Th all around work of the visitor
was much better than when the team
waa here before, and the Olanta came
' In for a full share of applause. The
, 4 scor:""" " -rr.-r' '. .'..'
i ' "' LOS ANGELES.
' .'.'! ' ; AB. R, H. PO. A." E.
, Bernard, cf .......... 4 0 1.1 4. I
Flood, 2b ......... s 1 vt I 0
Smith, lb t I I ::t 4 ",
Braahear. ss .. ........ 1 I
" " Toman- i.vrt vv.-4 - S
, Dillon. lb.........v s-rl- a ? e
' Cravath, rf ..;;..u.... I 1 J 0
; Rom, If , I.'i ; , . -,, . t -' 1 " I '..
, Spiea, o I j t 4 1
; Hll. p ,-.rr.,, ....... i 0' ;.J
. Goodwin, p lw..M!j, 1 J
. Totals
'.'-!'
PORTLAND. : v
r-'S "v r , . AaR.H.PO. A. K.
Ats. a t 2 1 1 .4
tR OUnili 41..,..,.. 9 ;J
Mitchell, lb .......... l -
, Schlafly. lb .......... S - X
' Householder, rf ...... . 4 1
Mclean, e tt-, 44)
- McHale. cf .'. .V.. . . , .-
i Sweeney, lb ......... 4 ;
: Catea, p . t
1 11 1
i t 4 ''
Totals' i.t.i.i 'IF SJ 14
'Y.'rr.iaooiua.'BT-; innings;':
.. Los Angeles-., tlllltl
Hits 1 1 i n S.o h
.Portland..--...... it I t 0 T
. . Hlta,......,v.J IIIIH 10
. ' i - . 8UMMART. ' " " .
, Baa hits Off Han 7. Two-ban hits
--Rota, Householder, -Schlafly. , Three
bas hit Householder. Sacrlflc hits
' Ats. Mitchell.. Catea, Spies. .Van Buren
. J. First baa "on errors boa Angeles
, , J,' Portland 1.- Left on' bases Los An
Jeles . Portland 1. Bases on balls.
ft Hall.2, o(t Catea S, oft Goodwin 1.
Stolea bases Bernard, Flood, Smith.
Struck out By Hall 1, by Cates t.
Double' plays Hall to Spies to Smith.
Toman to Flood to Dillon. Time of
: gam On hour and 40 minutes,. . Um
pire Davla. -..-v-; '.
i;
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
.CLCBX,,
oTklaad
ForlsiW
Tifnaie -
BO
CH 18
.014
-WS'
a rrsaclses
.4HH
, aeeiu
Lett
1TII8 r'l
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1131
UepeteSi tm Tkm J
Tacoma, Sept. 14. Seattle played r-
rorlesa ball yesterday 'and shut out th
- Tigers.: 1 to 0. .Hall and Keefs allowed
; Bv hits eachj veJeore , :
i' - . : '.L.:. . . . ' . . R..H.E.
Tucoma .,.., 0 0 00 I 1
' et tie 4 . t ft tO
; Hattene Keere and Hogan and lira-
. sm: C. Hall and Blankenahlp. . Umpire
'4t'f i'J - ' "
' I. ':i ' And tMktend Wias...
S. San Francisco, Sept. It. -Oakland de
feated th seala In an exciting and sen
sational gum yesterday. . Score:
- 'vj... : 'H,, Jf jj
Vnn Fran ... 4 0 0 4 4 4 4 '
Oakland ....0 0 0 0 0 1 11 11 IS 1 1
Batterlea Hltt. Whalen and Wllaon:
Schmidt and Harkett. Umpire Perrlne.
' yrefetred Stock Oaaned Oooda.
AUen A Lewis' Best Brand. .
1
I'H' ' . 7TTA ' ' t : : A TJT':l: -Jl
.WINTER
Bimlnn
6OO
Hat
Mat Comftrt
Hat Style
Mag DvraMUty
Robinson CD, Co.,
rLAY RESUMED AT V
V i IRVINGTON TOURNEY
.. Play was resumed at th : Irrington
tennis court yesterday." Th ' recent
rain put the court In -splendid playing
condition and a large crowd turned out
0 Witness th sport, j On of -the. beet
matches of th day' was between Mr.
Wilder and Miss' rordlng. and Mr. Kerr
and Mrs. Scott, which waa won by th
former in a very Interesting play.. Th
core were -. 1-4 and 1-4. Another
good match was played by Leadbettar
and Manchester and Morse and Gammla,
won" bjTtti Wrmr;Tha results wrT
Mors,, owe 1-4,- beat Cook, received
-. 4-1. 1-4, 4-4 i Roaanfeld. .acratch.
beat McAlpIn, owe 16 4-4 i Northrup and
Fisher, received II -. - beat Wlllet and
Woodward, received 101-1, 4-1, 4-1; V.
Wilder and Miss Fording, scratch, beat
Kerr and Mrs. Scott, received II 1-4. -4,
1-4. 1-4; Mra, McLauchlan, received -,
beat Miss Stiaefer, received II 1-44-4,
"--IfLeadbettfr and Mancbeier. received
3-4. 4-0, 1-7, .; Goss and MeAlptn beat
Miller and Zan by default. ; .
Today's schedule follow:
1 a, m. Court 1, W. Mors vs. Wood
ward. . - s - ' . " " v,-'
B'. fnuui l 1; 1 M1ss Jusriilit ts.
Hiss Robertson; court I. Mr. Baldwin
va. Mlaa Fording) court, 1, "Mis Lead
better r. Mls.LmberBOn..-t,;ji.
ll a. m.- Court l, Mrs, Baldwin .and
miss' Robertson vs. Miss josephl ana
Miss Weldler; court 4, Mis Fording and
Miss 'Morrison vs. Mis Carstens and
Miss-Fox. .
11 m. West va, Leadbetter.
1. p. m. Court 1' Fisher and Mis
Lr mberson ' vs. , K. ' McAIpln .' sad - Mis
Leadbetter, . ' - ., ',,.! .
p. m. Court , J, Raley va. Ladd;
court ' J.- Bwlng v. Oamml: court
Mors vs. Andrew; -court 't.' Roaanfeld
vs. Herdman. . . - . - .
I p. m.-Court I, Goss and A. B. Mc
Alpln vs. ForBes and K. McAIpln; court
E. N. Mors and Mis Fox vs. Raley
and Mrs. McLauchlan:' court I. Durham
and Mtsa Josephl vs. F. Wilder and Miss
Fording; court I. Rohr'and R. Wilder
vs. Scott And Cook; court 4, winner of
West-Leadbettorlvs. , winner - Morse
Woodward; court 4. '-Rosenfeld and
Herdmaa and Lewis. vs. Northrup and
r imer.. . i - .
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NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Won LoaC JP.C.
New Tork"
Pittsburg .......
si
II .
.701
0 v
71-.-
44
n
7
rtr-
(.nicago v..
Philadelphia . . .
70 J:
44
10 1
41 -'
It-
Cincinnati ..... ......
Bt. Iula , ...... k..-..-.
Koatnn ........ 1 . .. . .
Brooklyn . . y; ;rr.v."
. Boston,;-:""-- 'v- ''''
Boston I . i . 1
Philadelphia ,.-...1
Batteries Toung and Need ham: Pit.
mger and Doouo. r-l'mplre Murray.
. ;At -BroklF -', -.
' , . - T H W
New York .1 41
Brooklyn it...; ....4 4 4
Batteries Amea, McOlnnitr and Bres-
nahan; ason and Bergen, umpire
ODay. " - . -
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
-Ji-.f - Won.
Philadelphia . . ,Jtx-77 ---r if
.421
.194
.627
.504
.600
.488
, .471
.34
Chicago- v..,.. .. ,4.. , 71 '10
Cleveland M.i,,n.,,,. 47 , 10
New yorai 10
Boston..... ......... 40 ' T 40
Detroit ...... . . II x 41
Washington ....... 1.. II ,' 41
8U Loula ...... 44 ". 11
: r , At Ttr. Trk. i.
R. H.E
Nw Tork ' '. .' .'.
II
waamngton
Batteries Orth and
send and Heydon. ,
.14 1
Klelnow; Town
At tjhlcago.' '
,-.'-;'- ;- -"V R. M
IS
H.E
Chicago 7..,
3
St. Louis .1.1
4
' Batteries Owen and -Sullivan; Abela,
SudhoS and 8ugdnr - . ". . ...
At rhUadelphla.
. H. El
Boston
.......0 1
....... 1 T
. and . CHgsr;
Philadelphia . . . . . . . , , .
Batteries TannehlU
Plank and Powers.
. At Detroit, : 1 - '!- '
' " ' , R. H E.
Detroit . 7 1
Cleveland t 17 0
Batteries Kiteon,-cicott and Drill;
Rhoade and Buelow. , ; - -
SPORTING GOSSIP.'
V .
It la rather gratifying te ae th Port
land club take a fall out of the Los
fXngeT--ntntn''tn"f-"op1tnTnganh
southern city after a thre day' trip on
th train. The reports show that Cates
pitched a good gam, while Householder
and Schlafly did th heavy hitting.
Tacoma s snd Ban Francisco's defeats
pui rortiana in second position with a
gam to spare. If th good work con
tinues nret position Is not far away
for Portland, ..;r, : -
- President Eugeh F.- Bert la spending
a few weeks at Camn ' Meeker, Sonoma
county. Cal.,- where th baseball magnate
I rapidly recovering his . health. Mr.
Bert is personally dlrectirg th work of
tne leagu.' -t . 7 -i- ' r -r
e.- ....- i.
" carlo . smith has fallen from grace
and drawn an indefinite suspension from
Atlanta for too much boose. -
-r. v f v, ..... -,..: ;'i"'.f '.
Manager; MeCredl has -drafted end
will secure, as soon a the drafting sea
son opens. Holmes. of Augusta, Oa.; now
In the. South Atlantic i leaguecetcher;
Donohu of Utlca, N. T.. now In th
ALIev
V THE
DRESSED
MEN
WEAR THEM.
SOLE ACENTS
Hotel Perkins Bldg
w
D 1 SFI G U R EDDY ECZE u A
Wonderful Change In Nl,ht
In P.lonth Face wis
' C. lear as Ever, r' -.J"
otker curcimr-ii
I bad ecxetna on the facet for fir
. tnonthi, dnri ng which time I waa in tha
car of physician. My face waa ao di
figuxed lcould.aotgooa.tr and Hwas
going from bad to worse. A friend
recommended Cnticnra. The first
night after Iwahed my face with
Cnticnra Soap, and naed Cnticnra
Ointment and Resolvent, it changed
wonderfully. From that day I was
able to go out, and la a month tha
treatment had removed all scales and
scabs, end my face waa aa dear aa ever,
(signed) T. . 60th, 317 Stag Street,
.Brooklyn, N. Y."- - ' .
New Tork Stat leagu. ' catcher, and
Uroom of Port Scott, KaiC? now In th
Waste) Oaamlalluu. -tjaryeafTToTmea
Delded .! and batted .171. - Donahue
fielded ..IT! and batted .244 and Groom
fielded .141 and. batted.. 14. 'Groom 1
pltcner. . . . .-. ., . . '..., '.
Matt Stanley is rib longer on th Oak'
land club's payroll, drawing his reissue
Snturday. It Is very likely that Matt
will "bush' It until next year, when he
will probably -g back to Spokane and
manage- that club. He is well liked up
north and won't 'hav nr trouble Und
ine mployment. ' . , ,. '.-, .U -
Stattle'haa a third baaaman by th
nam of Lauterborn on th road from
th New York State league. H la to
take th place f Johnny Kane, -who will
b played in th outfield, where h really
belong. . ' ...... " " ' '
M0T0RB0AT CARNIVAL -
i t; . ON HUDSON RIVER
", 1 "(Jeeraal Special Berries.) . i ::-
New Tork. Sept. 14. This I th flrat
day of tha great motorboat carnival on
the Hudson river and swift craft of
every sis and description have con
gregated . here -from - all- part of - th
state and from neighboring' atate . to
taka part in the various events of the
carnival. ""The main object of the an
nual carnival Is to bring forward boats
that will posa seaworthiness and th
rules for th varloua race hav been
framed td That' end. 1
Th race- will begin this" afternoon
with race for cruisers and open launches.
Th . race - will n all - start -from th
foot, of ' Ninety-seventh street and -' the
Hudson, river and . will be over a trl
angular, - -course -of six -end- one-half
mile. Th number, of en trie -1 un
usually large and among th entered
boat are some of th speediest In this
part of the country. , During the races
three revenue cutters will patrol th
course to keep the water- unobstructed.
The officials and judges will be on the
steamboat Slrlus., , . . " I
The principal trophy to be raced for
the international - world's motorboat
4J-
championship .trophy and 'next to It In
Importance tha ' American - Power Boat I
Association' challenge cup. The latter
cup Is, at present held by the Vlngt-et-
Un II, enrolled In th fleet of th Chip
pewa . Tacht club. - Andre Maasenet's
Panhard II haa been ' selected as th
challenger of th Columbia Tacht club.
Tomorrow morning th long distance
race to Poughktepsle and return - will
tart .and on Saturday there will . be
race for all classes of boat.
, .' Baetaff at O rave em. .-L-:-"i
t .:: ; (Jnaraal Special SrTlos.i
' New Tork. Sept. 14. Testerday'a re
sults at Gravesend track were as fol
lows: - ' .': -
About six furlongs Cederatrom won,
Ancestor second,' Burleigh , third; time.
1:11 1-6. , - 1
Steeplechaae, about two jnlles Balseo
won. -Bonflr . second, ; Caloorahatchei
third; tim. iTll. .i - .- ' '
Flv " and on half furlongs Suffi
ciency won. Sir Csruthers second. Odd
Elle third; time, 1:0. -. .
On mil and "on sixteenth Alwyn
won. Merry lark second, Oxford third)
tim. 1;4I. -..-;'...... -.
Flv furlongs Toots Mook won; Kll
kar cond. Early and Often third; time,
1:01. -,. v - -. . .
On mile and on sixteenth Yorkshire
Lad won. Lfrd Badge second, Sals third;
time.i:S0.. v. f 'S -i'' : :3
SPRINGREtiHilltirWItt"
? OPERATE DAY AND NIGHT
' SpeeUI Olspatck te Tke JearaaLI
' Eugene. Or., Sept 14. Beginning next
sav u as sssw as aiiumi-nlt
can.be secured, the Booth-Kelly Lumber
company a Dig mill at Springfield will
be operated day and night. This an-
nounceraent was mad yesterday after
noon by Manager R. A. Booth. This
will 'double th present output of the
mill and glv employment to twice a
many men a at present. . :
t It la also reported that th big mill
at Wendllnw. which has been Idle for
two years, having closed down on-account
of th car shortage on th South
ern Pacific railroad, will resume opera
tlona within a very hort time. Th
plant ha recently been given a thor
ough overhauling and I now In shape
for running. '
RECEIVING PLEDGES ; : V ;
mrz FOR WALLOWA ROAD
. (Spedsl Dispatch te Toe loaraaL) ,!
Wallowa, Sept. 14 A. H. Cratt of th
Wallows Valley railroad haa . returned
from Lostlne. : He reports that farmers
along th line are very anxious for an
electric railroad. Lostlne waa asked to
pledge I1I.O0O., The amount waa pledged
by on man, H. , Miles, who has faith
In th road and tta promoter, W, J. Cook.
The O. R. A N. Is hard at work secur
ing right of way, which It finds difficult
to obtain, owing to prejudice due to It
long inactivity. Farmer will not grant
options, but Insist on. a direct sale. Grad
ing continue, along th proposed road'
way,, .' .
- fcew Bxeenrioa Bate Xaat. ' ,
On September 14, - 17, th Great
Northern - railway - will rell excur
sion ticket . te Chicago and return
for 171.10; St Loul and return, tl7.i;
St Paul, Mlnneapolla and Duluth and
retuns. Ill; tickets good for going pas
sags for II days; final return limit,
day; good going via Great Northern
railway, returning same or any direct
route, stopover allowed going and re
turning." For tickets and additional In
formation call on or address H. Dickson,
C P. and T. A- Great Northern Ry,
It. Third tret Portland, ; ;
rftound Trip Dally to Astoria.
Excursion steamer- Telegraph" makes
round trips dally 1 except Friday). De
part a from Aldar gtreet dock 7:10 a. m.
From Astoria 1 p. m. Arriving Portland
1:14 p. m. .Sunday leaves Portland
I a. tn.. Arrive Portland a. m. . . ,
ESTir.lATu.O COST
OF BIG FILLS.
Surveyors Are Fiurins on Grand
Avenue, and East Stark
Street. Work.
BIG FIRE LIKELY TO
; PROVE REAL BLESSING
Resident! Forget Quarrel Over El.
vatd Roadway -and Prepare to
Aaaist Council in Effort o Secure
Permanent Streets in This District
rTaeTsrsMe fflc ef The Joarssl Is la
tne store or sirs. t. w. MoKiBncr. aso cssi
alorriawa street. Tewpboae JUst IT.
.A fore front th city engineer1 office
yesterday began digging among th ruins
on . Orand and Union avenuea, between
Stark and Oak streets, ed' that an est!
mat might be mad of th amount' of
dirt required to complete th fill. Th
council recently ordered estimate pre
pared of the coat of filling Grand, avenue
from East Washington to East " Oak
treat, and between Grand and Union
avenues on East Stark etreet. A great
quantity of the debrla of th recent fir
ha been removed, but much still ' re
main and th aurreyor yesterday were
tolling down In tha slough among charred
timbers, piled In dangerous heaps, wad
Inc In ditch . water to their - hips, and
stumbling over fallen wall and tangled-i
piling. '...--. ;-; . '. '. - -.
Residents of the district -ar 01 tn
opinion thaLalevated roadway In aucb
central - business district are wore
than useless, end ' all . desire to secure
funds for the building of. th roadway
on Grand avenue., naa peen given up.
though befor th fir . this j wa very
strong'. .. ' - "
Plana are being drawn by tn city
engineer- for th big fill whlcn.. wnin
not great 4w length, will reqnlre aa 1m
mense amount of earth because of th
depth of th ravine. - In order to bolster
up the supporting " timbers of th new
Grand avenue - treatle the Consolidated
company has been dumping earth along
tha trestle, -end- anouia wa v-
nu fill be authorised even immeaiawiy
no delay would be experienced In Urt-.
Ing. work.'.-.'. . ir ""'"''' '..'l
Th central t aid nuainess oinnn
Is badly divided Because 01 nm oreaa
on Grand avenu wtoo -Stark
tret. end because of th barri
caded bridge that ar common through
th region. -
FIREMEN'S close call-
Any wire' awowly Saeapea eplta
, lng S river ef Sagu aro. t.
Firemen of engine 1 company No. 7
missed, decapitation by a lucky ehanc
Tueaday night Th engine wa. re
sponding to an alarm and tha horses
wer dashing up East Pin street, when
th driver noticed a glint ot light In th
sir Just befor him. H -swerved th
team suddenly and th engine by a few
Inches missed two heavy guy wires ini
had been stretched by linemen, ao low
that evn pedeatrlna wer endangered.
After th east ld fir the electric light
and ' telephone companies , hurriedly
guyed their totteVlng poles Into place,
and generally without much .regard for
traffic necessities. Th two wlr that
cam near wiping out the engine com
pany are tretched across Pin atr
at East Oak.. -.".:..; , v'.-'t1"'.
TAKE FIGHT INTO COURT.
St.
Johns' Meyer Sea Setraetov . o
. . ;'-,' Orlntlaal lfbel tThar;. ,";, ';T'
"Th long threatened fcrlmlnal proceed
ings sgalnst those who charged Mayor
King, and Councilman Peterson of ' St
Johns with bribery and other crime
have been started, and Diatrlct Attorney
Manning will Investigate th matter. At
torney for th accused officer yeter
day commenced proceeding against J.
H. Black pn th ground of criminal
libel.. Mr. Black presented th charge
against th mayor and councilman, al
leging that in th Interest of the saloon
men th mayor had endeavored to v.
cat th seat of certain Prohibition
councilman, and that for a consideration
Mr. Peterson had agreed to further the
efforlabrone aalobn'"manwho"waa try
lng to secure a license in 8t John. All
the charges ar pronounced false by tht
officers.- ' . . ' - ' - (
This suit sgalnst Mr. Blsck probably
spells th end of th attempted peace
Ulinllsllnna, ol whieli I i in
pected last-week. The mayor, wnu
making the attack on Mr. Black, expecta
to show that 1 members of the council
were tha real Instigators of th charges,
and Mr. Shields and -President . of th
Council Leggett will be connected with
the defense befor th case 1 con
cluded. If the suspicions of'th msyor
andT Mr. Peterson ar verified. , . ;
: EAST SIDE NOTES, v t
' Frank Michel Has commenced suit In
th eat side Justlc court to secure pos
session of the building at 87 East
Washington street at present occupied
by. Urfer Brothers' saloon. It is alleged
In th petition that th occupant re
fuse to nav rent
The petition for'th Incorporation of
Montavllla was filed yesterday In the
county court with th signatures of
som SO business men of the place at
tached. It will be considered October X.
- Rev. W-1 I'pshaw, formerly of Ok
lahoma, haa aalumed charge of the Mia
isslppl Avemte Congregational church,
and for the coming lx month will
serve the chare.
J. I Wlgl ha brought suit In th
aat side Justice court to recover 140,
alleged to be due from Herman Herbcrs
e commission, for the sal of 64
'acre In Douglas county. ; .
Th recently organised " Midway Im
provement association - has : purchased
for 1400 a lot on Mllwaukt street and
will erect fire hall on the lt. Suf
flclent'money ha been raised from th
sale Of stock to start work on th build'
lng. ' 1
A. M: Osburn of Montavllla Is suffer
ing from sn attack of paralysis. Tb
member ef the family hav been Sum
moned, and It 1 feared that th chance
of hi recovery la slight 1
. 1 m " 1 in '.
1 Xajexed Xlaex Will Beeeer. -
1 (gpeclal Dlsesteb ta Tke JaaraaL) ' - ', i
Cottage-Grov, Or.,' Sept 14. George
Rouse, who waa thought to be badly In
jured Tuesday While working in th Ve
suvius mine. Is out of danger. , Dr.
Klma, who left for th seen upon tele
phone call, returned from . th mln
Wednesday evening, and stated that th
young man -waa not hurt badly. N
bones were broken and It is thought
no internal Injuria will result Mr.
Rouee. ha th us of hi limb end can
breathe freely. -.u
frrefatted Stock Canned Good. :
; Allan Lewis Beat Brand.
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r::: yc::mi:z iiy
lAfXE COtViPiuiY
THE TESTIMONY OF l ?
! TREASURER RANDOLPH
Profits lor Policy-Holdera of. More
Than $7,500,000 From Stocks Sold
. and -Syndicate Subacriptiona.
: 8peelal jDtspsteb te' Th JooraaL) '
JJw Tork. Sept II. Treasurer Ed
mund. JX Randolph -has concluded hi
testimony before th leglslatlv Investi
gating committee. ' It appear that tha
New Tork Life has been In about II
syndicate operations, and that th profit
for policy-holder realised is 11.190,900,
Th company has not Invested In or
loaned upon stock of any kind tnc
llll. It realised a profit from Its stock
holdings of 15,400.000. Treasurer Ran
dolph testified that he bud , no jyndlcaU
relation himself of a personal character.
ami that hi sol compensation waa his
IIPV. : '
- The stocks sold, by th company sine
1101 war those received aa profits from
syndicate operational and were Immedl
aleljr old' In conformity with the com-
penra oy-iawa. : ' . T
HEAVY RAINS EXTINGUISH
: ' ALL FIRES IN TIMBER
(Saeelal JMasetee'ta Tke ierasl. ' -
Eugene; Or.. BepU 14. .Th. reeent
rain hav completely extinguished Ah
forest fire In this county, and tha at
mosphere ts 1 now clear of th smoke
which prevailed during th past two or
thre weeks. There wa little amok
thla eumtner compared with former
aummera. : Thla is believed to be due
to th vigilance of the ranaera em
ployed by th Booth-Kelly company, th
neyemauaers, ins weniwortna ana
other timber, concerns 'end to th new
law g)vernlng the aettlng Out of brush
fir, c; , . .... -,
In the Mohawk mountain, where Hhs
Booth-Kellv companv owns larce tracts
6f timber land no green timber has
6 sen destroyed, whereas in former year
there have been big- losse every sum
mer. It 1 th same uf th McKenxle
river.". There hav been number of
lively, tire, but they wer prevented
rrom spreading t 4h merchantabl
timber. . C ,-,.'.
BEACH RATE REDUCED. ; :
Three Dollars for Boesd Vrip Aaaoemoed
' , . ., ' by a. a. a, . qo, v.
Th very -day . round-trip rat from
Portland to North Beach points haa bn
reduced by; the O.- R. 4 N. Co. fro.it
14 to ft. tickets ton sal until October
II with final return limit October It.
Particulars and O. R. . A N. Summer
Book by asking at Third and Waahlna-
ton streets, Portland. - -
I 1 J
Foe modern denUI work. World-re-
. nowned paclallata, '
Lowest prtoea consistent with flrst-elan
.... lV;; i f J Ga te the ,v
NEW YORK DENTISTS
fOUBtK AJTV SfOBaUSOK-STS. : -Open
day and night, from 1:10 avise,
atU 1 0 e. sa.
PALACB MOTE Li
Whether be go by land
or sea. the traveler will And
It a delightful trip to San
Francisco, where, he should
atop at the world-famed
Palace Hotel
and enjoy It many attrac
tive features. For fuller
Information write te th
Pelaoe, or see - . -,
jr.. a nnixT '
t th Portlsnd Informa
tion end Booklne Agency,
Hotel Portland. ,
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haioHaavnvd
hHotcl-Eaton
. Quasi sTanlsie sad Wts ran Straeta,
' Baaosenely farslsfeee, eV-gsattr aqstppsa, I
flroproot, t aiuietss' jalk. Umm Imit-a4-
Sbopploc in biwlneas etstnet SU Mr,
slry. aatslde raama, steaoi sestee. eleetrle
llfbts, tlpbeo la seek apsrtaMet, etc
Lair erneM, knafinc. eokia. writing.
uuHr rswpnea psrMrs, neoaM
bj null sr tslepbeae.
Meats asuUboa sieets tnia eai
. Roomg $I.OO to fS.OO a Day ,
, ' SpeeUI Bates t OosnaereUl atea. .
' - 1 :v''- aOtt. MAI SATO. "; r '
(reraarly . et , Hotel Bedpeth, ' Seeks.)
T
v Clatsop Beach, Seaside, Or.
' Finest summer resort In Oregon. TkJ
only hotel on th beach overlooking th
ocean. Sea food a specialty. Th hotel
has . been rebuilt end bewly furnished.
Hot' salt bathe. Fin surf bathing di
rectly in front of th hoteL Strictly
flrst-clase Amsrtcan plan. For terms
and reaervatlone . : address .. DAN - J.
MOORE, proprietor. ' i-?.--- :, ? v
BSVOATZOVAJb.
Portland
Fall Teral WU1 Opea Sept, II, II a. m.
Tke echool enaiprtws:
km eWmntery school, with" primary end
gremsw tradM. Pupils received st 4 yesrs.
As mrmArmy nrnper, which ts far esstsrs
Sod westora eollrgis. , , ;
A ooaMIn stall tor klrts. - ' ' '
Th principals sre at tha AeaAaste for tha
etmllmoet stadeots from f to 12 a. sa.
sad (rem I to 4 p. m. -
rat caulogoa sddrees ,
oaTLAT AOABnnr. , r
Tklrtemtb snd Hstrlso. " Portlasd. Ora.
$t. hart's ACJLrriiT JinD coiuci
;;' VOBTZJUrVr' OmSCrOY. ' .
Forty-seventh scholastle - year begins
Tueaday, September I, 101. .
First-class boarding and day school
for girls. . f,- :-, , ., w . , ' .. -' ,'
Courses of elementary, secondary and
higher educetloavv.- . .. ... -
Hotel More
Academy
Conservatoriee of muslo, and art
y
'
, " How easy It Is to aecu'r
WriUT without eonaiderabU outlay or paying r ,
xorbltant price.. Our price ar lower, our tock .
rgr than, iaoa.arj.jweJjnju1a.iaty-
OUR EASY PAT.!2rJT' SYSTET. -
' X ' ' ' ' ''.. '.'' -1 '.',''"' 5 . '' .',;li - . -...(. ,. .-.'''.. ' ,' , , " ''N
Enable anyon tb "Save for valuables end wear them while eav. "
lng." T6u pay no more than ware you to pay -cash. W give :
. V 7ou possession when making flrat payment. , . ,.'v. a. ,
v,v
SEE CU3 CISFLAY TiTCO'J
Ur'zzsi llzzizzi Izzlzrt la
?c' ; ' . s - -
. BirOATIOTAi. V ' C ' -7 SX VO ATZO AX ''.-J- -'' f
eas1ealasBssiaes"sa sasaraslaBsssiaasSsBeea
Park and. Washinf tea Streets
' . v.'. . rna.MriiAAi.
, Large rooms, high ceilings, ample lightperfect ventilation
.''.....r..t----' . - - .-.. .;. .v ... : '
' , these contribute to the-comfort: of students. Superior equip-
v: ment,' complete, courses of study capable and . experienced
teachers these injure"! unquestioned - proficiency. Reputa- .4
' tation, wide acquaintance, public confidence--these enable u i-'j Yll
h to place graduates in- positions, y It pays to attend our; ' .pchooVjj Y .
. ''Departments;' Business, Shorthand,'. Typewriting, Penman- ; -;
ship, English. Open all the year. ; Students admitted anytime. . :' .'
; Catalogue and business forms free, i. Call, telephone or write, t -
Your Chance
If you contemplate a busi
ness or. shorthand course
o
to
r
o
and the cost is a consid
eration it' will pay you to
attend our school. :Com
pare our tuition for sijc
months with the $60 fate
required by other, schools
for the same period, then
visit us and we will show
you our , facilities for giv
ing the highest grade in
struction to be had any
where. .
We teach - Gregg Short
hand and afenQt .onbLau
thorized to u,se the sys
tem, but hav! the former
super inte ndent of the
shorthand department of
the, Gregg school as prin
cipal. ; Our day andeyen
ing sessions open Septem
ber 25.
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cTVlulthomah
Business ; Institute
;YY .M.-i' ALBIN,$ttpte
TcL KUfa 490 ; . ' 5 ' 66 ixtli St.
v
Hill Military Academy
fJS l Y B.. W. M1X,
A Priests - aa
Soardtet School for
Boja. Minna! Tralo
ln. Military Dtacl-pllne,-
CeHese . Prs
aratkia. Pureat sad
Inrrleat tabltlons ef roata ao
. eraraiad snd asTaloped. Bora
- ef say age admitted at asf tlaie.
- FaU Tsrm Opea Sept. SS.
I gBa fnr Ulnstrsted eatalaca,
enetalaln fall latatBtsUae,
.k' tarsia, ste. ; Address r. . -, '
HUi Military Acadimy
, PORTLAND, 0RIOOK.
Oregon Portland
SL Helens Hall
A Girls' School of the high
est class. Corps of teachers,
location, building, equipment
-the best .': ', li
'Send for catalogue. :.;Yr't!-
Opens September 13, l35
6
e SIAJCOXD, WATOS or .
Crcsia 71 Tfc!rd Shtd
A.: P.rnVtroay;,' UB.7Pr1ncipJ
AT iiiiaiitv'' . ,w
Tnree of; brolast
year's graduates
obtained positions
in tho Gbvdiimont
CKol Service;
, Not , by : pull, .'but br merit, .
mm
. through .an examination. , :
: .Tbir own native capability '. -"
wai backed tip by the train
' ing they received In this Col- i '
:f f lege, -and they pasted with - .:
- honors. There no limit Jo ; '
V where they nay advance in
..'.t h e rreountry'a-ge rv teev
George B. Cbrtelyou started .
; ef, and we predict that some ' - v
; day he'll be; President , ;
Last year 20? paplla were
"TtWdncTitlve-pasitionarF
If there Is one graduate. of""x.
C the Behnke-Walker Buiineis
- College hunting for . a . situs-,
Va- tion now, we don't know it, "V
L and we endeavor to keep in
, touch . with every' graduate
: after ' he or she leaves', .tht ' .'. "
:. Cpllege.v .rvvv .;i n - ..'. -;
Next month we move into ; i
new quarters, Elks' Building; -
finest quarters; built to Dur-'--.
, , order; new fittings; business '
: deski; . fine . light; cheery; -;
. ypu'H be proud . to , study , '
'. there'' Write for cstslog jthat-
J, contains, a ' special ' offer t of
i how you msy obtain a hand . .
" some souvenir by performing ;
.-. a 'slight seryiceJorttaC , 4 V
i V Write Tdirect to Dept. 19. ! ' "
OUm9iN3
-;...; COLOe
PORTLAND, OREOON.
Nln school and collesee; , Forty-flv
irnfeesor and Instructors. - New er4 .
horouahlr modern laboratory qulp-
mnt.... '...,.;,"".:-'' i ' i . jj. V
Celled cf Literal Arts
tnoressed it attendance l per ' cent
during th pest year. .
" ont nvniaiaB t. v
Willainettc University
Fpf eataloant snd particulars, addrsa "rf -f
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