The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 29, 1905, SECTION TWO, Page 17, Image 17

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TIIS OPvZCOU DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. RIDAY EVENINO, DXXEMSSH 3, 1SS3.
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QUART
War Horse George Will Past Bail
on Offense and Play Tackle
' on the Defense.
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K.ERRON AND, TEMPLETON
f JOIN CLUB ELEVEN
Last Night's Workout Wu Satisfao
i tory in Every Respect Hard Luck
? ' Stories From Seattle Not Heeded
: by Members of Local Team.
HLd. KGSTER CCL.:.E3
FIGHT ms FIXED
Santa Rosa Sports Sore Over
Accusation Made Against
' 1 Fight Princfpals. : -
: Th football atmosphere at tb Mult
nomah 'dub, which ha been ratheeH
has -for some time, cleared ip to a
considerable extent laat evening, ' and
after a hour's steady grind. , Coach
Overfleld expressed himself as - well
pleased with the workout. Thar are
several rough spot in the line-Dp that
muat be filed off before Monday's,
Sams and Mr. Overfleld felt confident
that this could be sccompllshed.
The club hfca decided upon a chan ge
In the line-up for the best game that
la looked upon' as a betterment. Inas
much as Rupert may not play.- Oeors
McMillan will play tackle on defense
and quarter on offense, Kerron play
ing offenalv tackle 'and backing up the
line on defense. McMillan has played
quarter before and pasae th ball very
well, .besides getting lu the Interfer
ence In quick order. Laat night Mo
Mlllan passed the ball and ran th team
for' a half hour and his work was
satisfactory. The club eleven was
strengthened last night by Templeton
and Kerroa of th Oregon team. Th
former played left half and th latter
succeeded Bud James at full. Both
men got along splendidly, considering
It was their first practice, not missing
a signal during th : entire workout.
Bishop will be on hand Sunday morn
ing. Dr. Woodruff has promised to be
on hand when' needed. Plowden Stott
has decided not to participate n Mon
day's gam on account of-an Intercol
legiate ruling In Cutt's case which
might,-4f strictly- interpreted, . make
irouoi ror in aaaning utaniord cap
tain. " Manager Watklns has - decided Upon
officials. Dick Smith will refer and
Bruce Shorts will umpire.- This selec
tion la a good one and meets) with th
hearty approval of both teams. -
Another dream - comas from i Seattle
that Counoif will not accompany th
team to this city on New Tear's on ac
count of business reasons, that It was
- a bundle of fodder instead Tf a bale of
hay that fell on Sample's foot, and that
Gregory was advised by bis physician
not to play. Theea stories are all oor
' rect. but- they do not go worth a cent
" In this city, Multnomah Is not going
to be taken In by -Seattle's hard luck
,-torles, but will go right along prepar
srLJng ;to meet a most formidable aggre-
gallon.
WOODLARK BOWLER"
BEAT LIPMAN-WOLFES
The WoodlaYks -were In Vara form on
th Oregon alley laat evening and they
took all three games from th Unmans:
their third gam was a pippin, tit being
ronea. crook had th fin score of tit
in tills game, and Krus 211. Crook had
the high average, sot, and also had the
highest single game, 16. Th scores
wer: , . .' '
Woodlarks , ; - (1) (S (t)
Crook . . ...... ......... .171
I.unney . . ,.......145
Vlgneuz , .......18
MscOregdr . . 186
Krus . . ...III
Totals ,
.m
11- Z5
ITS 111
IIS -144
171 1
148 181
825 SSI
(I) (I)
iss ite
224, 178
ltf 128
. 109 .
165 110
"Ltpmans . - ' 1
McClellsn.. ISO
Gough . 177
F. Christian . . ....12
K. C. Christian 118
Lamond 168
Totals,.' ' 747 786 701
There will be a match of triples on
th Oregon alleys. Sunday afternoon,
December j 81, for a ISO purse Capen,
Keating and Pollack vs. Flcken, Mo-
Menomy and Krus. -
Holiday Sport at mnefcarst. ,
Ooaraal Special. aVrvaw.)
Plnehurst, N. C, Dec 19. -Th annua
round of winter sports at th Plnehurst
Country club began yesterday. Th club
has a large membership among ' th
wealthy residents of New York, Phila
delphia,. Baltimore and Boston' and many
of them are", her to take part In th
various tournaments and enjoy a few
days of pleasant winter sport Ther
will b golf and tennis tournaments.
trap shooting and .pistol shooting con
teats and other event and valuable
prises ar offered to th winners.
, Toting Corbett ts. Serrcra.
' - (Jooroal, Splt lerrle.) '
Los'Ancelea. CaL. Deo, "J (.Keen In
-' terest is manifested In sporting circles
In tonight's bout between Toung Cor
. bett and Aurella Herrera and th Pa
"J clflo Athletto club, under whose auspices
1 the mill takes nlace. expects a record-
breaking crowd at th ringside. Th rl'
; tlcles call for 10-rouna go ai.n
pound. Th winner will be matched for
v-a fight with "Kid" Herman at an early
The Dentists
You Should Go To!
Everything depend on now yoo teeth
are treated. "Poor dental work Is dear
' at any prloa, Th AJveolar method as
practiced by th Boston -Dentist as
are '.-rmanent and beautiful result.
If' your teeth ar decayed r ab
scessed or loos and falling out, or your
gums Inflamed end , sore, t then your
health demand- that yon teeth be at-
tended to. If you ar looking- for th
' best work at a reasonable fee w wouldj
sdvls you to call upon 'trie -noston
' 7 Dentists. 881 U Morrison street, the
dentist who originated th .
Alveolar Method
Th most talked-of and renowned of re
cant dental dleooverle. . '
Examination frs. Lady atDndaat
Skillful specialists. , '
Boston Itenllsfs
IllVi Morrison St Opp. Met SJ Prank
and rostorrie.
- Satraa SSlVt Morrison St, .
. Office Honrs 8:80 s. "m. o ' p.
Sunday, 6.1 a. tn. t 11.19 p, m
(Joaraal Bpeetel Berviee.) -'
Santa Boss, Cal.. Dee. 1. Oeorg
Koster, San Francisco pugilist," who
was knocked out by James. ilornbuckle
of this city In the second round of a
no-round bout, has written a letter to".
th public to which he alleges the tight
was "fixed" with Ilornbuckle, and that
he (Koster) had agreed to "lay down''
to Ilornbuckle for an even division of
th purs. Th defeat of Koster after
about a minute's fighting in th second
round and th fact that th betting on
th result of th fight had changed sud
denly; caused many at the ringside to
claim th fight had been fixed, but this
was vigorously denied. . Now Koster has
acknowledged that he had agreed to
"lay . down" for a financial considera
tion, and th publlo 1 up In arm
against further exhibitions of th flstlo
art In this city.
Those who lost money In betting -on
th "mill" ar particularly sore, and
on victim called on Mayor John -P.
Overton th afternoonTSf th fight and.
stating to him that th fight had been
fixed, asked that th publlo be pro
tected. In answer to Koeters accu
sations Hornbuckl ha posted 1200
as a forfeit on a bet of $1,000 for a re
turn fight, with : Koster, and has an
nounced over his slgnatnr that. If this
proposition Is not agreeable to th San
Francisco man. be will giv him ISO
as a present to.com bar and meet
him In a regulation-maed ring or any
ring under that. also that will suit Kos
ter. Hornbuckl declare th fight
was "square," and thos who know
him hav faith In th assertion, as he
has always born th test of reputa
tions. . '.''- '
Koster, In declaring th fight a faks,
said he- was anxious to meet Horn
buckl r- again. HornBuckle'e proposi
tion Is .to throw the doors oi th Atn-
enaeum open to.th pabllo and permit
all who want ,tS see th fight to enter
free. H has faith In bla abiuty . -t
giv Koster all he wants at any stag
of th fighting gam. . y:
lillOIIOLOSIIEM
, WEIGHT TITLE?
Considerable Discussion , Going
Rounds of Flstlana Regard
ing Logical Holder.
ICl'iiU LiilTES .Hjiil
IS tiiXT CONTEST
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Boxer With the Hard Punch Tells
About His Coming Match
With Mansfield.
SOME CLAIM HART.I3
THE PROPER PERSON
O'Brien Backers Say Philadelphia!
Is the Champion, While Situation
- Looks as it Jack Must Meet Marvin
to Settle the Dispute.
DISCUSSING FOOTBALL
f REFORM IN NEW YORK
' (Jootb.I Special Service.)
New? York, o. 29, Representatives
of a large number of eastern colleges
wfll hold." a conference at th Murray
Hill hotel this afternoon to consider th
football question and dlsouss any sug
gestions for reforming th gam so as
to remove some of th brutal features
which hav mad th gam objectionable
to a large' number of-peopl. - Yale will
not be1 represented in th conference.
having taken a decided stand against
any attempt to abolish or even change
th present style of playing. It I con
sldered probable that a special com
mute will be appointed to work out
new rule for governing intercollegiate
football games In th future. It la not
believed that th gam of football will
b abolished, but that th rule will b
so modified that th danger to th In
dividual playera will be greatly reduced.
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GOLDEN WESTS WIN : - :t
- FROM AMERICAN GUILD
.Th 'American Guild team' 'was unfor
tunate enough to be on man shy last
evening and, as a consequence, dropped
all three games to th Golden . West
teem. Free bo rough had th Wf h aver-
are. 1T1 1-1. Th scores were:
iMrinn Oulld . (1) ff fit
Preeborough . . 181 IftlT 171
Tatea . .,,.181 141 , 110
Anderson,.,.. .....Ill 128 ISO
Jordan . . .....ITS ISO 118
Handicap .. ....v. S 60 SO
A heated discussion la going on
among fight followers' as to who is
really th heavyweight champion. 8om
say that Jeffrie Is th holder of th
tltl because be has never been defeated
and that be baa no right nnaer me
rule of th ring to bestow the Honors
upon another pugilist without a battle.
Others Insist that Marvin Hart, who
was recently pronounoed th champion
by. Jeffrie before th lattr rtlrd. Is
th leading heavyweight for the reason
PtSat he cannot get a match with th
bolUrmaeter and stands ready to aerena
bis tltl against all comers. Fitsslm
mon defeat at tic-hands of O'Brien
has eliminated the Cornlshman from the
arena, so -that numerous experts say
that O'Brien must fight Hart xor tn
championship. Hart has com out with.
a challena to fight Jeffries, mil K is
generally regarded ae bluff, for It
Jeffrie should accept and actually get
Into the ling with th Louisville boxer
th big CaUfornlan will be expected to
win ally. In handing th tltl over
to Hart Jeffries followed th example
set by Jim Corbett when he one pro
claimed Peter Maher "champion of th
world" after th Irishman had knocked
poor Steve O'Donnell out-Mk apunoh.
But- Corbett was not permitted to retire
so easily, and later on had to fight to
defend his title, which he lost to Fits-
Simmons. It looks as If Jeffries in
th course of tim would decide to re
enter th ring. In which vent Hart Is
th best man hr can meet, hut Hart
la under he protecting wing of Tommy
Ryan, who 1 ' Just at present talking
"f making a match with- OBrian for
th middleweight championship. - Hart
wants to fight O'Brien, too, at eatch-
welght, and If he defeats th recent
conqueror of, Fltsalmmons he may fin'
ally succeed in making th publio be
lieve ha has 1 chance with Jeffries.
But Jeff, fit and good. Is In a claaa by
himself, bis only real capable opponent
being Father Time.
Total a . . .
Golden Weet
........868 830 817
(1) (t) (8)
Moore -.US 168 170
Cas. US -168 11
t,.r.n. Ill 101 14
Hlnnenkamp . . .... 138 148 ISS
Closest. . I...... .,..176 1ST ISO
Totals . .
728 708 t 770
GREAT WRESTLERS TO
' MEET -THIS EVENING
f Joaraal SDeelel Servlee.t "''
London, Deo. -l.-2-At Olympla tonight
George i Hackenschmhit, th world-renowned
Graeco-Roiaan champion known
as th "Russian Lion," will contest for
th world's championship wrstllng tltl
with Ahmed Madrali, th "Terrible
Turk." The bout has attracted atten
tlon throughout th country. nd 1
pected to prov th choicest tld-blt that
haa been offered th British aporttng
nubile alnce th same two giant wres
tiers met on th mat a year ago. Th men
will wrestle to a finish, the winner
gatnlng-two falls out of three Snd car
rying off the lion s share f the -gat
receipts, besides a big aide bet end the
championship title. -Tne rivalry no
ivim th two is of th bitterest kind,
and this fact has served to Intensify th
publlo Interest tn th match. Both ar
reported to am in me om oi pubicju
snap for th .bout .
WINTER AND SPRING
HUNT CLUB PROGRAM
Th Portland Hunt club has' Issued
Its program for th winter and spring
season, on in ust ar 11 paper
chases, three of which at open vents,
and -In these event th Kerr eup will
be up for competition. . Th members
setting th largest number of point (a
finish counting 8, a second I and a third
1), will be awarded th .cup. The pro
gram foUows: ' --
January' 1, open paper chase; January
It1, paper chase; January 17, paper
chase; February 10, paper chane; Febru
ary ' 11. open paper chase; March 10,
paper ehase; March 14, paper chase;
April 7, open paper chase; AprU 11,
naoer chase; May S, paper chas.
On the Drat day' of January the open
ing chase win be run.
DALLAS COLLEGE TEAM
DEFEATS MULTNOMAH
Multnomah club basketball player
suffered defeat at tbe hands of th
Dallas college men last night In - th
local gymnasium, by th score of 18
to 14. Th visitor took th lead easily
In the game and were never headed.
Both teams displayed splendid form. A
return match will be played between
the two teams on January 30. In th
.- preliminary gam th T. M. C A. vn-
ing Class Onwn4 HIV nunnuumn .vwuj,
18 to 11. Th lineup for th main vnt
Multnomah,
Dallaa Collec.
Teats .i. Forward.' Dent
Reynold .Forward. .... . .Raach
Hhaw ....ir...... Center. ....... A. Allen
Morton ..........Guard .B. Allen
Arnold ..........Guard Barton
WHAT-THE RACE HORSES
DIP YESTERDAY
. . . (Josrsal' plal Sw iUa
San Francisco. Dec S. Yesterday's
results at Inarlesldes . (
Five furlongs Lady Toddfngton won.
Miss Spokane second, Bants, Key third;
time, 1:04. .
Six and a half furlongs Distributor
won. Bountiful second. Dualist .third;
Ume. 1:14. -. , -l r --
Sis f urlongs-r-Buoollo won. My Order
second. Yellowstone third; time. 1:18.
. Mile Gossl per won. Ed Sheridan sec
ond. Forerunner third: time, l:4SH '
- Mile HI ' Lee won. Lerlda second.
Frank Woods third: time. 1:4SH.
. Mile Ramus won. Governor Davis
second. Busy Bee third; time, 1:45.
':, At Vew Orleans City park. -"'
Nw Orleans, Dec 18. City Park race
reaulta: . ' ' .
Mile end a half Double won. Layson
second. Little tVally third; tim. 1:64 1-6.
. Six and a half furlongs Adesso won.
Beautiful Bess second. Commune third;
time. 1:18 4-6. '-: ' . '
Mile, handicap Garnish won, Envoy
second. Malediction third: time, 1:61 1-6.
Mil and a sixteenth Lampadrom
won. Thtstledo second. Padr third;
Ume. 1:00 1-B. v
. Five furlong Toots won, Eureocla
second, Lutie Mao third; time. liOS 1-6
Six and a half furionge Father Tal
ent won. Rather Royal, second, Blucher
tnira: lime, i:z -. Jtsraaii imisoea
flrs but was disqualified.
' AS Jtom Angele.
Los Angeles, CaL. Dec IS. Ascot
rare results: .
Five furlongs Bribery won. Hector
second. Chancellor WUlworth third
time. l:01UT .
Mil and a sixteenth The Huguenot
won, Red Light second, Qua pa la third
time. 1:4m. . ry-
' Slx furlong Rvort won. ' Money
Muss second. Patsy Brown third; tim.
1:14. -
Mil end TO yards Th Gadfly won.
Potrero-Grande second. Blissful third
time. 1:48. . -
Futurity course Lacen won, Start-
llnr second. Pints third; UmeJl:10H.
Six furlongs Oudon won-Gondolus
second, St. Wlnnlf rede jr third; time,
1:141,. .' , ' ' - i,
DEAF MUTES TO PLAY
- AT Y, M. C. A. TONIGHT
, .,1 .'-.'
The basketball fans will hav an op
portunity of seeing' novel gam of bas
ketball this evening, wnen tn iooai
T. M., C. A. Tiger will meet th team
from th Salem Deaf and Dumb school.
This will b th first tim that th
mutes have ver played In th city, and
as both teams hav splendid record, th
gam should prov xcltlng. Th lineup
will be: v v
Palem Mutes. Tigers.
Wooley .. Forward HT ...... Moore
Stalker ..........Forward jFugh
Hunter l Center. ..... .Hartman
Curl . ..Guard. .Marrltt, Capt.
Kauts Guard.. ...8ch warts
Vinson, substitute; Bennett, sub.
To Flay In Montreal.
(Journal Speeial Berviee.)
New York, Dc, 18. O'h hookey team
of th Crescent Athletto club of Brooklyn,
th amateur league champion of this
country, leave today on a trip to Mon
treal. A gams Is scheduled for tomor
row night with the tem of the Mon
treal Hockey club, and It will be th
first appearance of the Creeosnt seven
In Canada.
Boortlng Editor Journal A few lines
regarding my comtng matoh with Mans
field. : I wish to say- regarding the
George Brown challenge, the Vancouver
club and myself hav waited upon him
for .a reoly. and after I accepted hi
challenge wired him. but that was th
last we heard from him, Now comes
Mansfield, and as h ba a good, clean
record and has defeated several good
meni th club wired htm terms and
he accepted. Th tickets wer sent him
last evening and we expect him her
soon. An effort Is being mad to hav
htm come and work-where h can be
seen dally, - He has written Bud Smith
saying soma 'Frisco people ar coming
who will surely lose money It h 1 de
feated. I guess It Is up to me to try
and make'thera lose their loose change,
for I hav some pretty good friend bar
in Portland who are willing to risk their
money on my chanoe. ' .
I hop on January It both Mansfield
and myself whan we step into th ring
wUI be In th beat snap and able to
put up a fight worth going a long way
to see, for It means a tot for both of
us. Th winner win be matcnea in iwo
week to meet another good man. An
effort Is being made to matoh th win
ner with Honey Mellodr. X remain
yours truly. " ,
WAJUlSil'l Z.U XVPXV I ' .!.
SPORTING GOSSIP.
It Is aulte certain that Jack O'Brien
will soon alan for a matoh with Marvin
Hart for a finish fight The Reno, Ne- I
vada, Atbletla elub has offered a big
purse for the- attraction and th bout
may t pulled on in in cage sia
emarkakl Oar. ,
j "I vre orach airi1ctd with sciatica,"
writes Ed. C Nud, lowavlll. Sedgwick
Co., Kan., "going about on crutohes and
suffering a deal of pain, I waa Induced
to try Ballard s Snow Liniment, which
relieved ma ; -.
"I used three S0o bottles. It I th
greatest liniment I ever need; have rec
ommended t to a number of persons;
all express themselves ss being bene
fited by It I now walk without crutches,
Sble to perform a great deal of light
labor on th farm." . S&e. SOo and 81.00.
Woodard. Clarke a Co.
it
3.
Mrs. FitHimmons will endeavor to s
eun a dlvoroa from her freckled hue-1
band on th ground of cruelty. In th 1
hi nnh win sua lira nissim-
mon to rcovr 816,000 In Jewels, which
Bob claims belonged to his first wife,
and which now belong to bis children.
The recerU that are being sent eat
from Seattle about the weakened condl-;
Hon of th 8. A. C eleven ar not be
lieved by th local dub member. This
will probably b the Seattle-Multnomah
lineup: - - ' ?
M. A. A. CL ; PoeiUon.. , ' B. A. C 1
Overfleld ........ .C... Sampl
Roosevelt, Burt... RO Welle
Saunders LG Babcock
Pratt RT Cutts
Kerron. McMillan. L T..... Pullen
Dowllng RB Frost
Jordan ...........L,E......... Lasater
McMillan. Rupert., Q Cole
Horan RH B... ....... Evans
Bishop, Templeton L H B. Roller
James L. FB,... council
RUSHING SURVEY WORK
ON IDAHO NORTHERN ROAD,
'' (SpeeUl Dispatch te The Joornal.) ' ,
Idaho Norther railroad aurveyore, un
der Engineer A. E. Clarke, who are en.
gaged In running a line xor an exwnuon
to Grangevlllo from Ceuncll. r now
camped six mile abov Pollock on-the
main Salmon, river and are rapidly
working down- stream. Parties arriv
ing from Pollock section state that Van
Roper, an eastern capitalist, who I
engaged In the fight with the Northern
Paclflo interests for the control of the
r a, r M rarantlv vlalted th camn
of th surveyors and talked with a
number of residents.
HeJ accredited with having hied th
...n.n that rerardlaaa of the result
of th present litigation over company
stocx. in nortnern tiiraura w wwir
Till I to be Immediately built Engi
neer Clarke Is under Instruction to rush
all details of his work, snd these In
structions h 1 carrying out Th sur
vey will reach Pollock thla week. It la
apparently the purpose of the P. A L N.
to connect her with the Grangevllle
branch, which I to be built Jointly by
the Northern Paclflo and the O. R. A N.
railroads, thus giving Idaho a. long
sought north snd south road.
ASTRONOMERS AND - - ' '
. PHYSICISTS MEET
xr- v.,k rijui la. rvintrarv to all
precedents the Astronomical and Astro
physical society of America opened Its
u..lnn here tnriav In Favr-
weather hall. Columbia unlverllty. re-
garaiess o mi ct u. uw juia ,vm
Society ror tne Advancement ox ociencs
does not meet here, but in "New Orleans,
rfcM its aa.slons will begin tomorrow.
Like dosen 6r more of other sclentlf le
organisations, the Astronomical and
AstroDhvslcal society baa. In former
IimM ita annual fneetlnas In the
same city -and at the same time with
the annual meetings or tne society ror
the Advancement of Science. Tbe so-.i.t-
will Mmaliv In Session two dava
Professor Simon- Newcomb of Wash
ington, who has been president -nt tne
society ever sine li was .xounaea, bdoui
i. vaara mmn haa declined a realection
and a new president win have to be
chosen. Tomorrow svening tn mem
bers will be the' guests of Mrs. Henry
TkMMM at a ranantlon riven In their
honor at her resldeee on Madison ave
nue. . . '
J. W. STAMPER DIES
AT BIRCH CREEK HOME
(Special Wttrt to Tbe Journal.) .
Pendleton. Or., Deo. 18. J. W
Stamper, a pioneer of rthla county, who
cam to Athena In 1171. died at hi horn
a few mile from thla city, on Birch
creek, laat evening of heart disease,
aged 81 years. He want after an armful
of wood and fell dead on . th porch. ,
Th deceased cam from Missouri In
th early '80 overlsnd to the W 111am
ett valley, and cam - to Umatilla
eounty In 187L He leaves beside m
widow four, sons snd two daughters'.
James " Stamper of Athene,' Nelson
Stamper of Idaho, Henry "tamper of
Weston, Jesse Stamper of Idaho;. Mra
James Brown of Pendleton and Mr.
Andrew Raney of Lexington. The fu
neral was held In this city today,
BIG ATTENDANCE OF . 1
- - .WISCONSIN TEACHERS
, , . - -.j
fjearaal gpeeial tWrvto.) ' '
Milwaukee, Wis., Deo. IS. There w
an Increased sttendano at the opening
of this, the second day of the Wiscon
sin Teechers association, convention.
Th speakere of the forenoon Included
J. Q. Emery, state dairy and food com
missioner; Amos P. Wilder f Madison,
W. L Tomllns of Chicago, Snd James
Sheridan of Milwaukee.
Commissioner Emery spoke on the
subject of food adulteration and ood
. -
AT THE POPUL AR
85-87; Third St. Setnocih Stark j& QaK
" THE HOME OF MEN'S GOOD CLOTHES " : ..
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Tomorrow
: Is what wc expect -to sell at these
IJcost prices, with taore than !
C choose from very-garment hand
made in. the latest ' style arid fully
-: guaranteeii-T-the "Money Back" way
tal
For odd lots in Men's Suits t?ut, slim
and regular worth 910, $ 12.50 'and ,
some 915. This price also takes choice,
nf'.n'n aimerls, Virsaat VntinO Mttl'l Suit
clnthehouse-alueiUpto$lS. " ; ;. - .' . . fj:j
JSHs
Takes choice of about 300 wonted and
tweed Men's Suits, single and double
breasted, worth $12.50, $15 and up to
$16.50. .. ; '. ' ;"r
m 8S SSI Ef? es tt .
' HI m m are s& P4, k X W
Takes choice of about 250 Suits in fine
. - worsteds and tweeds, the new gray h
checks and overplalds, worth $15 to
! -'., $17.50. : :- :
$20.00 Suits reduced to $15.00
$22.50 Suits reduced to $17.50
3.
mm
r-.f
We Have Bunched 200 Men's
Overcoats in Two Great Lots
i r
For $12.50 and
$15.00 Coatt
Full Length,
Belted.
lri -Q'E For $17.50 and
V U V $20.00 Coat
the Very Best
Quality.
Men'a Wool Sweatert One-Halt Price,- Men's wool Underwear, $1 values 75c
. .",....'. , f . Men's $2.00 and $2.50 Stiff Hats?-?5c ; ; 5
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Don't Miss This Sale Tomorrow I
lairs "and thlr uforosmsnt, with spe
cial refereno to th irot of food adul
teration" pn ehild life. Mr. Tomllns
spoke on the eubjeot of "Muslo ae a
Vitalising Force In Education." r Unt
w .nr. n-a vaaulrements and tbe
secondary schools was the subject die-
cussed by Mr. Sheridan.
The eectlonal metlng of tb Yarlons
department eoncluded this afternoon.
Th feature of th publl mtlng in th
I'abst thatr this vnlng will be a
i ...... "Tt,. otata and th School."
by Kev. Frederick M. Edwards of Mil
waukee. '' ',...,',
. . vfnA Stoek Canned oeds. , ,
Mima a awis Beat Brand.
HOLDS'SUNDAY SCHOOL
INSTITUTE AT EUGENE
' (SpecUl IHspatra to The Inoiael.) '
XUigsne, Or ! 88, J a sue Ed
munds, a Sunday school missionary of
th American Baptist Publication so
ciety, is holding a Sunday school Insti
tute at tbe First Baptist churoh of this
city, the first session being held lsst
night when Mr. Edmunds delivered an.
address on "A Living Child and a Dying
Church." At today's meeting addresses
on "Enlisting th Scholar In Bible
Study" and "Organisation and Oradtia
Uaa eX tb Sundaf School" war dUv-
2
yy .Rsse-i8"iBe r-i
Ctwa a CoM Is Owe Day, Cr t
ered. snd the suhja f"r tnmmm
"Attention, IIkW Omt 1 n1
to K'p I," snd -Pull.H f
B hnol " Mr. h'lmunrt M
fnr ritstr O. C Wright In ' j i
al 11 ecM.a.
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