THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENTNO. NOVEMBER 9,v 1803, MS M GHL1E 1 U McCredie'e Pot-Wallopers Hit the Oa.II Hard, but It Take; Miscues to Win Contest : COMMUTERS CONTRIBUTE A HALF DOZEN ERRORS Portland Wat Unable to Run Basel With Any Success-Van Haltre Presented a Patched-Up Team Iberf Was Hit Hard. - ' flaaraal BDecial Barries.) Oakland. Nov. t. Although tha Glanta outbattad Oakland mora than two to one yesterday. It was necesssry for tha horn team to maka a half dosen ... errors before McCredie'e man could tilalm tha conteat. to 2. Garvin waa In tha box for Portland and bald the (ommutera down to ova sate hlta. par vln waa Inaceurata In throwing to bases, three errors being charred to bim. Port lands runs came on error by Pevereaax snd Richard and hits by Schlsfly and McLean. Van Buren scored tha win ning run In tha ninth on: two bits and nrror. Portland had IS men left on bases, and McCredle waa tha only Olant - besides the pitcher who failed to ret a hit, - -Tha score: - -: ' ..." ' . ' , .. PORTLAND. ARR.HPO.A. E Van Buren, If. ..... M. Hale. 3b Mitchell, ef. . tichlafly, 2b. ....... Mcljean, c. ......... McCredle, ; rf. ...... 1 Wyw ney,- Kerry. lb, , 11 Garvin, p. -vr. ...... Totals , .........17 S 11 ti 11 4 J OAKLAND. ' ' ' , ' . - ; AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Van Hiltren, cf. i... 4 1 S Kniger. rf. 4 1 J 1 J Imnleavy, If. ......4. 4-1-1 1 Richard..' lb, 4 . 1 I O S - Keltyr-IJb; vr-m -. i rsri, --4. S 1 -7 Krancka. as ..,..- Js 1 Tevei-eaux, 2b. ....t. 2-1 t Wyrnes, t 1 Jlwrg, p. .,..,....... 40 Totals , . .SsH "7 27 1 SCORE BT INNINGS. Portland . .... i. .5 t 1 1 Hit . ... .2 1 1 1 1 2 211 Oakland .-.... j 9 9 0 0 0 ! Hit ...S 2 0 1 i - , 8CMMART.. Two-base hlta Hchlafly, Van Halt ran. gncrtflre hlta Devereaux, Mitchell 2, Rchlarty. Baaea on balla Off Garvin, 1: off Iberg. t. Left on banes Portland, 7 J ii-Oakland, . SUuckout-Bxfi!tirvln, 7; hv Iberg. Stolen bases Mitchell, . Bchlafly. Dunleavy S, Byrnes. Tlma of irame One hour and IS minutes, Um pire Perrlne.' , ;. : - PACIFIC COAST. LEAGUE. CLUBS. m 7-4ia Anseles , fcnn Franclsce OaklanS .1.., ti-altle Portland ..... ..lo l tola; in:., jmu 40 .tWA .M4 .IM .410 .443 ,410 61 i . .113,14112 SI 8!1JI..I 3,111 S la O .. TOD8M ati4imj4l4j4o. SCiller Xl Sard. .. ;c fjoerml Special ar rte'A San Francisco, Nov. f. Miller wss lilt hard yecterday, while Williams wss very effective, the Slwashes (olnc down to defeat. Tha soore: . ' R. H C Pan Frahclaco. .2 I 2 10 13 K Brattle ........ 1 2 Batteries Williams and Shea; Mil- ; ' Wollen Underwear PURE WOOL and free Jrom -'dyes'; or any . othef injurious coloring . '.;,:.' Tvinatter.;-v - J The MOST HEALTHY and BEST UNDER. WJEAR made Robinson CS, Co. 289 Washinon Street. Hotel Perkins Bldg. i ERRORS O. . - 1 1 ........... O Stuttgarter . Umpire McCar- enr'i Boo work. . (J rn.l Seeds Sarriea. Los Angeles, Nov. . Dolly Oray ahut out tha Tiger yesterdsy, allowing but In actfrI hlta. Th BCOrS: R. H. K. Loe Angles V..4 0 MO I Tirom. . ........O00SO .1 Bauer lee Oray and Ra ger; Emer aon, Fltagerald and and Graham. Um pire Da via. 6REAT ENTHUSIASM OVER SATURDAY'S GA'.IE Oregon Students Will Entertain O. A. C. Farmers in Befitting i Style After the Contest. .. 8prtl Dtepatca t Tka learaal.l TjQlveraity , of Oregon. Euene. Or., Nov. .-Never before In tha athletics of Ore son haa such enthuslaam been shown as tbst which Is displayed over tha eomlnar cams with tbs Oregon Ag ricultural collese football team on Saturday.- The com Ins same Is the topic of converaation and tba plans of - the atudenta In antertalnina tba 400 stu dents which' are com Ins from, Corvallla are now aaaumlna reality ana greai times are expected. The - special train from tha friendly town arrives In Eu gene about 11 o'clock hi tha morn Ins and will remain until 19 o'clock . at night. Thla gives ample time for soma entertainment, and tba 'varalty atudenta hop by. entertaining all that . tba friendly relations between the two col leges will continue to Increase. During the big game It will be a no- Uceable feature that 'horns snd tin pans will remain quiet.- The Oregon students have decided to abolish all auch Instru ment and Instead will have a system of organiaed rooting during the game, and between halvea.a. monstrous serpen tine parade. Including several hundred students carrying tha lemon yellow will be a new feature. In advance of the crowd the Corvallla management .has reserved one third of the grandatand for their followers; snd to ahow. the true college epirlt a com mittee -has been appointed from 'the state Institution to decorate tha grand stand for the occasion. ' ' The condition of KIncald field la In ths test possible shape, and the faat formatlona of Oregon will play s promi nent part In the conteat, while the Cor vallla teams feature will be weight. The grounds will be policed In a manner never before attempted, and air forms of .vandalism and rowdyism will be sup pressed at the a tart. - Arrangementa for handing 4,004 spec, tators are being made. " v - Football. Willamette University vs. Multnomah. Ons of the season's bc-st.-- -Saturday, November 11.. at t o'clock. Multnomah Field. Admission 80c VERY CONFIDENT ChaunceyBishop's Eleven Js Made Favorite in Betting Over the Multnomah Club Team. 'The poor condition-of the Multnomah elub"leven today la a. great source of Joy to - the college footballists up snd down the Willamette valley and through out the entire northwest. The wretched showing made by the clubmen agslnst Astoria, when a tie game resulted, bas raised 4hhopes of the collegians to a height far greater than Mount Blanc besides filling them with a sublime snd supreme confidence that la certainly refreshing. . ' " - ' The question thst Is being discussed now by the Willamette followers is not which team Is going" to 'win, but how many touchdowns can Willamette, make. Salem partisans claim "five scores aaalnst the clubmen, Corvallla sympa thisers say Willamette will score three times, while Oregon students srs ex tremely conservative when they state that Multnomah will have to auffer two touchdowns at Salem's hand a. Accom panying those strong declarations Is the thing that talks, money ranging from J to 9 to 10 ti T that Willamette . will win. " 1 While the clubmen feel ' keenly ths Impression thst thus, prevails regarding their weakneaa, yet there is s sort of feeling thst sfter all the "winged M." boys are not going to be slaughtered Just to please the college lads. Leal night's workout St ths club wss ths best' that the boys have had, snd after It 4as over the coach felt a little .better than on other occasion. . What ths line-up will be on Saturday Is a matter of conjecture. It Is not known what the line wilt be, and there la as much doubt regarding the backs. If the club men can get their Una In good shspe ths chances are that the game won't be so one-sided as ths Wllnmetts men think,;-. . ; .; . - Practice will be held sgsln this, even ing at -ths club snd sll srs expected to turn out. ; .. . - .... .. ,-: , -. RACING RESULTS ON -; JHE EASTERN -TRACKS (Jnrsl Special Serrlce.ir New Tork, Nov. . Aqueduct race re sults: - . - Five furlongs-Wster.Oraas won. Con sistent second, ' Special License third; Ume. 1100 1-5. -f MilsCutter won, CArkls second. Sister third; time, 1:414-.- - t Seven furlongs jocund won. Diamond second, Monet third; time, 1:27 2-S. , Mils snd a furlong Banker . won, Louis- H.- second, Caronal-third; time. 1:S4 l-t. v- 1 Seven ' furlongs Birmingham ; - won, Mary Morris second, . Ingleslds' third; time. 1:21. ' - -- - Six ' snd ons half . furlongs Cloten won,''Toscsn second, Judrllle third; time; 1:20. -.- -v - At jrsskTUls. '... (Joarsal Bs4al Sr. - Nashville. Nov. t. Results of races: Six 'furlongs Thespian won; Benson hurst second, Mammon third; time. 1:14. Five ; furlongs Calabash won. Had ur second. Jimmy Maher third; time. I:l 1-1. ' ' " " ' - Steeplochasa handicap, short course Poorlsnds won, Jim Crow second, Lord Radnor tblrd; time, 2:11 1-1. Mile snd a sixteenth Princess Oma won, Mattls Algol second, Dollnda third; time. 0:42. SIX furlongs Malleable won, Woggle Bug second, Tlchlmlngo third; time, 1:1 1-. ' Mils Outwal Won. Nlns second. Pillar tblrd; time. 1:41 -. Fsrmers' wotk so well along they srs rtlllng ft should rain. ler -and Blankenshlp. thy. . HILL AND fJEl'JILL TOMORROW Fourth Came of Interscholastic Series Is Attracting Keen In 'terest Among Footballists. : MILITARY ELEVEN IS FAST AND POWERFUL Though Hill -Us Better Balanced Team, Friends of Captain Austin's Men Think Came Will Be a Close Contest Lineup of Teams. " The fourth game of tha Interscholss- tie leasue football series will be played at I o'clock tomorrow afternoon on Mult nomah field, when the. teams of the Newill Rlvervlew and Hill Military academies will, meet for the first time this year.- . , - There is naturally quits a little rivalry between the two school, snd tha young soldiers from Newill Rlvervlew are sure to make a- determined effort to wrest tbs victory in this game from ' the cadets. Ths cadeta on the other hand are stUl smarting from' the defeat the High school administered to them last Saturday, and say that they will not be caught napping again. Newill Rlvervlew academy, , while averaging bat 14S pounds, has some rattling 'good men On the team. Austin, a gritty, hardworking and above, all ex perlenced player, equally dangerous on offense and defense Is probably, the beat Junior halfback In tba city. Downs, N. R. A-'s left half, is a? tower of atrength on defense, though his offen sive playing seems to have lost some of the dasband speed of former years. He. and Jameson at left tackle should make N. R, A.'s left side almost im pregnable. Another" moat dangerous man Is "Dolly" Belt the right tackle. Experienced, active, gritty and always on.., the right spot, he Is . probably,, the most troublesome man -to handle N. R. A. has, snd hss given his opponents so tar no end of worry. - Right Guard Settlemeler haa the distinction of'belng the biggest manlii the league. He tips the sea In at 226 pounda. 'NougTl ssidri H. M. A. ha a heavy, powerful and enduring team, but hss been sadly han dicapped by lack of experience snd team work. However, ths .latter, defect has been remedfed to a large extent during tha. week. . The cadeta were taught a severe lesson last -Saturday, and they are going to profit by It. They intend to win tomorrow's game. If hard work can do" It. -for-their plan la to try to defeat both N. R. A. and P. A., thereby tlelng the score, and then get another whack at the High school. Emm Jhfl spectator's standpoint the game will be a most intcrestlns one' as It will bo hard, faat but clean foot ball from stsrt to finish, and taking all point Into consideration -the contesting teams are pretty evenly 1 maluhid.- : Mr. Overfleld (M. A. A. C.) snd J. A, Horan (M. A. A. C.) have consented to officiate as referee end Umpire, re spectively. Ths line-up will: ' N. R. A. . H M.- A. Brewer. ........L, B. R. .French Jamleson. ,. .. . .L. T. R. ........ ..Volgt Fink. ...... ....L. O. rt........Dowason Campbell . . . .", . C. . . . . ..... ..Knet tie Settlemeler ..... R. O. L Mulkey Belt ..R. T. L'....... Williams Price...., R, E. L.M.......Runey Druke. Q. Huggins Downs.. ....... L. H. R. .. ....Taylor (c) Auatln cl..r..R. H. S. ....... .Gleason Fenton.. F, Dlmmlck Ths substitutes are: For Hill Bailey. Dunlap, Wren and Nlssler. For N. R. A. Lllley, Weller, -Hayes, Loomls, Mer chant, J. Strelt, Wlggln, Mays, Hill and Moors. , . - , - -. . . . . . FOOTBALL PLAYERS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE All notices of football contests must be In The Journal office ' before 10 o'clock on the day of publication. - Notices - for the - Sunday Journal must be In thia ' .... m I'li. i sfatnn.. day night. The Journal wilt publish free of eharge notices of games snd all matters of Inter- . eat to amateur football players throughout ths country. Notices must be written In a plain hand, and upon one side of ths. psper. When the line-up of an eleven Is given. It should be written In thla faahlon: Center. right guard. left guard, right tackle, left tackle. Tight end, left end, quarter, . right halfback, left ' halfback and fullback. Tba lengthof halves, ths soorers of touchdowns snd ths officials should slso b given. ' , D0N!TVXIT Take Advantage of a Portland v Citizen's Experience Be fore lts Too Late. When ths back begins to ache, ' Don't wait until backache becomes ohronlo; ..... - Till serious kidney troubles develop"; Till urinary troubles destroy night's Teat. . - Profit by a Portland eitisen'a experi ence. . . MraJ. D. Kennedy, 78 years old. who resides at 70 Corbet t street, says: "I have been sffllcted with kidney trouble for thirty years, and for the past twen ty years I have never been entirely free from It In some form or other. I suf fered terribly from backache and could hardly stoop over and get up again. Trouble from the kidney secretions ex isted. At times I was greatly bloated, my. feet swelled to twice thejr natural also anil I was seldom without s plaater on my back to ease the pain. I doctored a great deal and used more medicine than any one person could carry. I had read so much about Doan's Kidney Pills that I concluded to glvs them a trial and got s bos st ths Laue-Iavla Drug Co. 'a store, corner of - Yamhill snd Third streets. I was s good aubject, with S rnae of such long standing, snd I thought if they helped me I . could safely recommend them to others. I used them faithfully and the results were sst I sfactory In every way. Doan's Kidney Pills sre a wonder. Thev did me more good than any other remedy 1 ever used. - For sale by sll dealer. Price 80 cents. Foater-Mllburn On.. Buffalo, N. T sole egents for the United Slates. Remmbr (he name DOAN'S and take ao other ELEUEfl liTABE Blue and Cold Team In Perfect Conditlon for Next Saturday's ; Big Contest - COACHES RETICENT ABOUT MEN WHO WILL PLAY Cardinal At;t;refation Has Suffered r Many Setbacks From Accidents and on Form the Men From Berkeley Ought to Make Superior Showing. 'Mwaal Special Service.) -San Francisco, Nov. . Everything Is In' readiness for the annual football gams between Berkeley and Stanford on Saturday afternoon on ths campus st1 Pslo Alto. Ths coaches st California and Stan ford are as reticent about naming ths players who t will likely take part in ths big gams ss a soubrec.e generally la about her years. "There srs no 'var alty men," they say, when some one is referred to ss a 'varalty player. Tbelr objeot la, of courae, to Impress on the men the fact that they have to fight for their placea until they step on ths field, and It is certainly ' having tbs effect desired. At both universities, ths players are workljig hard to make gnoi. snd they have the aatlsf action of know ing that if their ahowing la better than the other candidates for tha place re ward will coma, as ths coaches have ao often announced that nothing, but merit - will - bo considered In . ths dis tribution of ths honors. .- California la Oonditloa. . California haS no Injured : men, ths cntlrs squad being In good shspe,' so that If any of the above named do not appear 'In -ths-Initial line-up It will be because ths coaches, who have the best idea as to the merits of the plsyers. deem soms ons better fitted for ths position. i . : -' . Schaeffer Is running Whitman a cloaa race , for . quaiter . and may yet be ths man to glvs tte signals, but Whitman haa had mors experience, and that fsctor may decide, the matter In Tils ' favor. Booths haa been badly "handicapped by tunes, otherwise -he might have been the successful ons. Another place wnlch Is not by any means secure Is left half. Golcher Is ss good a half ss Mead, but he has not had the same opportunities to ahOW hta worth In ars-maa inlml other tearhsf Mead mads a great show ing last Saturday against Nevada, but he had - the advantage of playing with the pick of ths players on tha squad and was supported by B perry snd Snedl- gar. Bush and Rlchsrdson srs well mstched st left tackle, but the former's mRgnmcent Kicking makes him a very valuable man to have on a tesm. Stow, who- ha been- playing at right -tackle. and Foater. .who has -pisyed left guard in a number of the preliminary games. are Juat as" good ss ths men picked for these places, and In case of accident to Force or Oray the team will not be weaaenen a Diu Tba j otber men seem to be so far ahead of their rivals thst only disabil ity can keep them out of the game. - Stanford's ny Changes. " It Is a different matter naming ths probable Stanford players. In every game that haa been played by the Car dinal team numerous changas have been maae in ins line-up. There srs ; so many candldatea for ths positions snd so many of the possibilities ' havs bjen sic snd Injured -that- may be that aomo plaoea will go to men who are inferior in -playing ability but srs n sound physical condition. Crow, who wss looked upon as a oertulnty at '-.11 bock, was badly Injured at Los Angeles In ths Sherman Indian gams snd Is only aoie to walk now with the aid of a cune. It is posaibls thst ha may be all rlgnt by Saturday, but the chsnces ire tat his ankle will nqt be sufficiently strong to ensbis him to plsy his usual game, snd thsrs Is always ths chsncs that It will not last through 70 minutes of pisy. - Sluabsr, anofher good fullback, who was reported a few days sgo ss being a very sick lad. appears to havs been playing the gams of his tits against Southern Oallfomls- jsa,iraa y,j and It may be that next Saturday Crow wTTT appear tn the gridiron brimming over with health snd strength. Dole msy plsy half and Chalmers full back In case Crow doe not make the usual Stanford speedy recovery, snd "Jimmy" Stanford, snotber hospital caae, may not play end. Koerner snd Vail srs next in the running to Stan ford at right end. The left-end position lies between Lyon snd Lamb, with the cnances, as usual. In favor of Lyon. Frlsxell will havs to hustle ts gst Into I tns game, as ne hss not been playing to ine satiaraotion of tha critics, and Bogls snd Lans ars trying hard to make me piace. - . ,. Tha other men seem to be ssnured of their places, snd ths tesm will havs ths benefit of Stott's excellent judgmeut at qusrter. Crawford Is the beat kicker on ths team and he will likely do ths punting. The teama seem tq -be alnfoat, equal In weight, with any sdvanfcge" there msy be in favor .of California.- D Judging from ths showing made thus fsr this season. It sppesrs that ths fol lowing line-up will tie about correct when ths teams fscs each other: California, - - . Stanford. Elliott. ...... .t.R. E. L.. ....... .Lyon Fores R. .T. L. Morton Htem.,..,,,,,...R. a. L. . ..ThonTpson Haffey Center ....... Molflno Oray, , L, a. R, ; yria. Bush ...L. T. R. Crawford Kltrelle........L, E. R...... .Stanford Whitman....... Quarter ......... .Stott Snedlgar.-. , .R, H. I . .Vandervoort Mead.... L. H. R. . . ... .Chslmer Sperry . Fullback -. Crow SPORTING GOSSIP. t Rub Saunders was out last night with the Multnomah squad and showed up in old-time form. Rube will make a fine lineman In Saturday's gam against Willamette, If - Willamette should defeat Mult, nomah on Saturday and her chances sre very bright there would bs a great Jollification In ths capital - city. Lsat year ths clubmen suoceeded In beating Willamette by ons touchdown, snd the club eleven waa considerably atronger t - . 1" - ! ! K- 9 Cleared o Aettoa. . . When ths body Is cleared for action by Dr. 'King's New Life Pills you can tell It bv ths bloom of health on ths cheeks, the brightness of .ths eyvs, . firmness of the flesh and muscles, the biinysnoy of the mind. Try them. ' At Hkldmors's drug store, Itl Thlrd.Street, I5C- ( BERKELEY HAS ADVil FOIK2 THE ALFRED HENRY THE sjAmon. the articles on striking aspects of our national life, written from the optimist's' view -point the sort of articles THE OUTING. MAGAZINE takes pride in publishing-tare : THE XnXtRS OF THE GREAT UXES By JESSE LYNCH WILLIAMS ; - .;: S SURFHAM BRAHIARD'S ' By RALPH D. PAINE O UTD O OR MAKING THE COUflTRY HOME - ' By : EBEN ' E. REXFORD '; ;";: -; ; v TOR THE COLLEGE MAN : ; THE BEGINNINGS OF FOOTBALL HONOR SYSTEM TOS COLLEGE SPORTj -2ioR "Is P OrR T SMC N .-- TRICKS OF THE RUFFED GROUSE; HOW TO HUNT BIO : OAlfEf " WHAT - UNCLE - SAM -DOES FOR ANGLERS; HOW STEEPLECHASING CAN BE CLEAN; A LESSON IN DOG TRAINING, and a very notable diecueekm on ' r"-' HOW THE POINTING DOG HOLDS ITS TAIL. - The matazine as usual la full of remarkable photographs, including; a snap ahot of a snipe on its ' 'neat, and of a grouse about to drum. Also there are HOW TO RAISE DUCKS FOR HOMEi U8E: HOW TO MAKE JACK-KNIFE DOOR LATCHES! HOW TO INTENSIFY NEQA- I -TTVES md HOW-TO DOCTOR LIVE STOCK ve. practical SOMETHING FOR Covar Dvslgn by CU3HMAN PARKER yj v Drawtng-i br WALTIR APPLCTON CLARK and H. 8. WATSON . Fsall olor reprodsMitien of XDWAR0 HASP A Rl PES' flamosui. ,r-- 7 w SOLD 25 Cerrts the Number - - , , $3.00 H'Yeaf THE OUTING PUBLISHING CO 239 FIFTH AVENUE - ' . - NEW YORK Or rrinth d limnmdkaturlni Jisnf af DepoWf, JV. r, waers writ tor mprnoUl tmbmoeifUom sftr,1- then than now. Wonder what will be a-dolngT . ' - -, f tomorrow ths Hill Military team will tackle Merrill's aggregation on tha club gridiron. Thess sturdy young men play a fast and clsver game and ths eontsst wlU bs Interesting. . . . .. ... ..... . e e .. . . : It looks, now ss If Berkeley will ad minister a, sound thrashing to. Stanford On Saturday In ths annua). Intercol legiate game. Ths outcome la awaited with great Interest. . , - .' ''.''''' - Ths water polo tesms at ths MulN nomah clu are displaying great Inter eat In. that sport at present It Is quits treat a seejlne youngaters perform In ths tank. Professor" Mui ia he talnly dons wonders with the swimming clssses at Multnomah. . . - e e There Is a possibility of Coech Over field playing behind ths line In Satur day's gams. If hs decides to do so, ths back field, wlth himself, Owens snd Jamas, ought to make some sort of sn Impression upon ths - opponents. If Overfleld doesn't plsy hslf ha wtll be found st right tackle, McMillan playing left tackle, "That looks , good, too, doesn't ltt ti--,- ( -.'' . Why studsnts at universities snd col leges throughout 1 ths northwest persist in calling their Institutions "schools" ts 'really , uneiplalnable, excepting that school Instead Jof college Idess sre taught by them. Ths University of Oregon . football slsven bss been - re ferred to as a school tesm by an under grsduats of thst Institution. Waks up, "prep." schoolers, and get Into college. .'.., . - .V--S-. , ' Theodore Roosevelt. Jr.. who sttended the Ooodmsn-Corbett fight, hsd this to ssy of the contest: ' "It was a great bout,-the finest I ever saw. Both men proved ,' ring generals, and there waa Just snough cleverness thrown In with science to make It a. most Interesting battle to watch. Boxing la my favorlts sport. like football, but that doesn't compare with this gams. I tsks In every bout snd expect to be IA Chelsea for ths coming ones. .In fact. I'll walk 100 miles to see .a good sst-to such as thst ons." ---e--e-- Coach Hssselmsn or Osorgla Tech, formerly of Oberlln, hss s novel wsy of teaching his football men how to avoid furqbllng. If a striving half back makes a fumble, he Is Immediately shuntsd to the slds lines end a sub takes his ptaoe. : To ths offender ths coach hands out a nsw football freely anointed with grease. An ssalatant tskes ths victim In band and. they travel to 'ths fence. where tbs fumbler gets busy. r- Hs Is compelled to Bounce ths ball against ths fence end catch It cleanly Just 10 times. Ths othsr fellow Is there to keep count.. If he falls on ths hundrsdth bound, hs commences all evea again. . s- ; :-- HILL ROAD TO BUILD FLATHf AD EXTENSION ' ' (Hpedal DtapstrS te The Jeans I.) Great Falls, Monti Nov. . A letter from ons of ths vice-presidents of the Orest Northern te a friend In this city NOV RJBEG SECOND INSTALLMENT OF LtWIS' POWERftL STORY ti O R T S T O R I E DAY OFF T H E 0 By MUR AND ; FRANK ; ; INTEHTS 1 By GOUVE.RNEUR MORRIS THE ; SEA-OTTER IIUrsTERS :7r:y; By AONES C. LAUT " ;;.. '" " EVERY ONE AND paiittljatf.J!tErninPate" BY NEWSDEALERS EVERYWHERE . IN A - We trssesueesssfullr an prlvsts ner vous -sad chronlo dlsesses ef meat also) blood, stomach, heart, liver, kidney and throat trouble- Ws eure STPHILIS (without mercury) . ts stay cured for ever. , Ws remove STP.ICTURK. with ut operation or pain. In It days. Ws stop drains, night ' looses snd ' sparmatorrhsa by a nsw method In a week. We can rsstors the seuaj vigor of any man under 10 by means of local treatment peculiar to ourselves. W CuVe Gonorrhoea --lajqWcek '''Ths doctors of this lnstituts are alt regular graduatss. havs hsd v msay years' experience, have been known Portland f to anlees .-We tlon free. Letters confidential ; Instrue Plain wraoper. ar is years, nave a reputation i . maintain, and will- undertake no case. i-. . . I certain cure can be errected. . fly JZJi guarantee a curs In svsry eaae ws Ah Ui i . i"2 , eharee no ree. onauita sr-i i Aiy .- .. . i Ws curs the worst eases ef pUes la t sre or three treatments, without opera tlon. Cure guaranteed. If you cannot sail at oiliest write for e.estloa felsnlb Boas treatment sues' SSSsfnL -r- : ........ i Offloe hours, t ts I and T to a Sundays and holidays, it te It. DR. VV. NORTON DAVIS & CO. i Offleee In Vsn Nor Hotel. 1144 Third Street. Corner Pine. Forties. Or. tell He male eases, cancer, paralyala. tumors, rheumatism stomach, liver snd kidneys. He hss sumption when ths victim Is net too r.uch run down by the disease, and will stop hemorrhages In sn Incredibly short time. ' He - brews his own medicines from Chinese roots, barbs, buds, barks and vegetable teas, all of which are entirely harmless, and whose medicinal properties are unknown to American doctor. He uses In hie practice ever 500 dif ferent Oriental remedies. Hundreds of testimonial a from grateful pa. .ttenta. --. - .... , , .-. r DR. WI1NQ it ao-m rommt" stbbt. ..;". I eeeeeeeee eeeeeeee? snnouncss positively that ths compsny's branch from Corners, near Kallspell, to a point near Jocko, on ths Northern Pacific, within the Flathead reservation, will bs built within ths next year. He eays that all material for. the line bad been ordered, delivery to be begun with in 0 days, snd hs expects that con tracts for ths construction will bs let before the first of the yesr. Ths right of way fof . ths line through the reser vation wss spprovsd by tho Interior de VniTNEY OF TKE WEST fuaro fish as a mm mmsm, . By RENfi BACHB " . ; '. S N E rirLE CLUB ADELE M. SMAW " and useful papers. - In fact there to ALL OF THE BEST .. x' T eje eeeee ee WEEK km) DRYING LEE I - i - "! . ..." J J The Great Chinese Doctor : ; LOCATED IN c,- SINCE PORTLAND I8 8Q-' Ho Is called grest because bs eurss sU : dlseaases without resorting to ths knife. Cell and have a fwe examination. He will you the exact nature of your trouble. tresta successfully every form of. fe eomplalnt, all private and blood dis end--tail-eVlmrders of the i hsd grest succeas In curtna eon. - LEE - fobtx; oisoow. partment s month sgo. " Right-of-way. agents of ths railway company will lis In ths field In a short tlms to purchase ' ths right of way for thst portion of ths I Ins outslds of ths reservation. , I. . t . ... ..... . a(aka -a-m,. . - Toledo. ; Wash.. Nov, .--The - St. Helens-Incubs tor company of this plars hss equipped Its plsnt with the neces sary machinery for-manufacturing fur niture,- ... 7.- ' r ' i