The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 12, 1906, Page 9, Image 9

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i'lS COCTEST
With Two Gone In the Ninth, Oil
Sends Califf Horn With
. ... -.. Needed Run. . ; v
FOURTEEN SEALS WERE
LEFT ON THE CIRCUIT
Cslitf Wss Wild Throughout, but
Managed to Pull Out of Many
Tight Places Myers Pitched
Good Oame. V " ."' ."'
.Portland 4. Ban Prmnniuvi 1.
Batteries Calla and Donahue; Myers
;. ana epiea. . , .
Tbs Seala tailed yesterday to keep
pace with toe aianta. Buffering a 4-to-t
' after two mm were out. It waa a aad
da -for Parka Wllaon and hi a eohorta
lmaeina 14 Seals arettlnar left on huti!
It waa a hard earn for Sea Frannlaea
. to lose, but aa FortJaod aaeda the games
. ut raault could not have beea other-
wlee, lest disappointment would
. pure. .
Callft waa not Id very good form; he
wse almost aa wild aa the proverbial
. hare, and Oiled the baaea several time.
but on every oecaalon, where wUdnea
put him la a hole, ateadlneaa and a tre-
saaadoue amount of lues pulled hint
out gracefully. la the Bret Inn In a, with
two- down, Ntcfc -planted aaafe one
. against the fence and HildebraaS and
" Mohler eroeeed the lata Thla waa
serious baadloap. aa Myers waa pitch-
uf good oaii. - ... y
SUae at the Bat.
la the fourth inning, bowever,- Dona
hue and Jud Smith vera safe a the
circuit, with Bona out. Kane waa im-
filored for a hit and that clever young
- aecond baseman came through with
corking eoutwe tnai ecorea poib men
aad compelled HUdebrend to ehaao hla
fat lege In pretty fast time. Tbe tied
score looked good to the locale. The
fane took mora Interact la the game.
but a till CallS waa wild and nausea many
m turn to twist nervously. Califf would
! Insist ppon ruling the baaea. but
merged safely. on every occasion. 'Chor
tle Moor waa aent to warm up. Ca-
. JtfTa and waa in sight, but ho waa el
lowed to eentinaa. . . Everrthlnar want
along smoothly until the eighth, when
' alike Mitchells single and Jud Smiths
triple put Portland one to the good.
Now . a victory- seemed inevitable r or
- for a safe one aad Hlldebrand- followed-;
- suit. Walthougb plastered one oa the
. nose aad a aeajl romped aoroaa with the
. tlelng run.
Thlnga looked bright for" aa extra
' evasion until Califf resolved to win hla
own same. He waited aatleatlr ror
four bad balls and walked to first.
Giants ware already, dead and burled.
- Callft had the correct Intuition and
- made for aeooaa, reaching there by a
Aiakar. - Kvorvthtna- defended noon
BUI Sweeney. Bill knew what waa ex
" Mated aad took his elsot at the bat.
- He waited for a good one and gave It
a terrlflo crack. Bending It high and dry
to the right flenr-taaco. acorlng Califf
and awdlng. tha coatoh.; ' - - -
While not manyerrora. were made.
', the game waa rather loosely played. Six
sasa otole baaea. aa the catchers were
siot vary accurate in ins nrewiif r
vartmant. After all. It waa a case of
Saa Francisco being outclassed. The
core: . . '' -
'-' -r- AB. R. H. PO. A. B.
McHale. ef. I 4 4 J !
fiweeney, so. ......... !'!!?
MltehelV If. ......... 4TI J J t
MoCredie, rf. ........ J J
Rmlth. lb. 4 1 J j J
)onahae, a. t 1' t 1
kane. 3b. J
Lister, fh, .......... T t !
Califf. p. ............. i 1
Totala , .....i.....l 4 1 IT It 1
HAN rRAKCIVCOL - - -
AB. It. H. FO. A. IB.
Pnencar. ct ......... 4 all 1
Mohler. lb. 4 1 I t
l
Vheeler, as. I
Hildebrsnd. If. 4
Irwin, b. ... ..i..... t
Wliname, lb. ....... 4
Walthour, rf. ........ f
J 1
inn
Mrsra. a. a
Totala J.M 1 It'ii " "i
Two out vhfta wlnmlBeT ma cord.
BlAJfiJk 0 1 aulas' . '
mabi ejawv
Ban .Tra-lao. ...J f f f f f '
porflaad V MjMj-
Hlta I 1 I 1 I 1 I
I . . SUMMARY, r :--
Htrork out By Myers. 4; bv CalllT. I.
Our WhUkiee art all lead
er.' Because they are all
of the best quality. A bot
tle of our MULTNOMAH
pure rye or HILLWOOD . .
Bourbon at . ' - .
Ple25l
A FULL QUART frfll
prove it. ,...
Wines and Liquors"
Sold by ue are pure food.
Not chemical production.
They strengthen the weak '
snd refresh and invigorate
. the stron&r. : '
THE QUALITY STORE
Fifth and Stark Sts. ;
; Phone Main 6439
Fhone Us Your Order v
Very
Tempting
hm i. 'i l rr-bu t il hinlih bu-.
line fits- Immune. I. later, i:'nins,
klui. rcui. Irwin. -i"lon i
hriinil, Bny. Mniuh, Potialiue, WsU
thour, Canrf. Jilt by r'li""! bH lr
wio. Klrat bnae on nvra r'orlianJ, 1;
bun KraiiKlatto, 1. W lid pitch 'allff.
Ltt on ba.-a Portln1, 7; ban Fran
riaco, H. Time of fani One hour and
( minutes, Umpire MahaSey.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
- Won.
LoaU PC,
Chicago ............ .100 41
plttsBurg tO it
.T6I
.151
'.80
.401
.418
.!
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.Ill
rnuaaeipnia . . ...... 7 " 7a
Cincinnati . ...... II i '. 7
Brooklyn
.... ti
......
T7
Boston,, .
R.H. E.
Brooklyn. a 4 i
Batteries Rltchey and Doolni Strlck
lett, Bergen end Hlner. Umpires
Johns tone and O'Day.
'. A yfttaburg. - v '-
Fifteen Innings R. H. B.
Pittsburg .............0 4
C'lwinimtt v r-.,.. ..- I
batteries Phlllippl. Qibaoa and
Phelps; Kwlng and Schlei. Umpire
New Tork . i.....V..;.i....;..T I H
Boetoa . .........444
Batteries Matbewson, Breenahaa and
Bowerman; Young and Needhaa, Um
pire Carpenter, - . - - -
:" J asrtfaid.r- v-
SpHllffflela h ew a e2 I
CulCdaXO i . we . a a e a t '
Battrls-Frm4 mnd LuxJwif y Over
eUl, t-undr and lloimsV .. ...
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
' Won. Lost.
New Tork ..........77 41.
PC.
'.414
.
.I&4
.651
Chicago iniimi.ft - li
Philadelphia .......... Tt II
Cleveland . 41 II ;
Bt. lxuls -..r-w.44 -40 -t .414
Detroit . . ...... .4... .M
.4(4
Washington. , ...44
Boston . . .....i II
ft I .134
14 V r ,7
l - ' BTaw Tork.. ,
' ..X R.K. K.
Boston . I
New Tork . IX 11
Batteries Barry aad Arabrnatar;
Uiarasoa ana Thomas.
, " '' At Ohloaaro. '. ''v
Chicago,'. . .............. ...... 1
St. Louts . T 14 1
- Batteries Owen, Hmita and Roth;
Jacobean, powell, Rickey ajtd P Con
nor. R.H. E.
Washington . v. ....1 .
PhlladelDhla . . ...............4 I
Batteries Kitaoa - aaa - waaeoeia;
Waddel aad gohreca. . . . . .
.At Srtoolt..
Detroit
a .a.... ...... .......
.4 14 1
Cisvaland
,.11M
Sohmldt;
Ratteriea Danavad aad
Berahard aad Clarke. .
PACIRC COAST LEAGUE.
', . - won.
at
41
' 17
4 ?J
71 ,
" SI :
p.a
AM
.41$
.104
Portland . . ..........II
San Franoiso , ......74
Lea Angeles . ...,...74'
Seattle . . ............IS :
. .481
OakUnd . ; ...........2
rreano . . , ...it -
.449
.177
GOOD PRICES FOR HORSES
AT THE STATE FAIR
'..S. . dSsi'iMsiiwaiii u 'r, -i? - -; 4 y.
Mai IW wCk "sy" srtrtT" wsVw)sbL l '
Salem, Or4 Sept. II. The results of
tha races wars aa foDows:
Trotting. I:IT class, twa In three, tor
a puraa of $1.000 Glbbie won two auo
eeeslve heaU la 1:14 and 1:14, Paekltne
caxoa la tor aecond. Black Diamond tor
third and Baeale Janaa for fourth. ..
Three-year-old pace, two in throe.
Valley staker 4S84 general Hartea,
owned by Hogobaasa of Walla Walla,
proved an easy winner, taking tha flrat
aad third heati; Lou Killer, owned by
O. O. Miller of , MeMlnnvllle, eaptnred
the aeoohd heat. Time, l.ia.
Tba running horaee then had a atunt.
In tha flva elghtha mile, aeUlng purs of
1114, of which III to aeeead aad 114 ta
third, for 4-year-olds, waa won by 11-
drad. Pel ham took aaeoad aad Dr. Pow
ell took third; time. i:4L - -
la tha three fourths mile, eelllng.
puraa Ilia, of which ft ta aeooad and
111 for third, for 4-yauatda. was won
in a nretty gallon by Seaalck, a speedy
UttlTar aaarej aaaoad plaea went ta
Maria H. . - -
Tna aevaa eirhtluumUa. eelllng, curse
fill, af whioh III to second and aa to
third, 4-year-olds Redmont first. Bert
Arthur aeoond aad Montana, Peoresi
third; time, l:JIH. ,. . ; r
STORTWCOSSIP. j y
Califf waa attandad by aQ Kinda-ef
gaod luck yesterday. It la also fair ta
mention - taa aa ami mmvww
Kane and Bill Sweep ey ware tha atara
with tha stick. Each man made throe
bit and also two doubles. . . ;
.. a ..a , . . ... I
Football men are to ml tig eat every
afternoon an tha Multnomah field, Tes-
terday a few of tha old piayerg ware
out praotlolng panting. v ' .'.l
.:: a e . vV '-
While tha tennis, season haa been
formally closed, tha Multnomah club
devotees are a tin enjoying tha aport
Tea terday 14 clubmea were out an tha
eourt. . "' - -v - .
Fred Tenny . waa tha flrat Boston
player to be auapended thla season,
which ta a remarkable record for a big
league team, , ,
Cart Drnhot. ooa at leaguer, la pttoh-
Ing fine ball f or . Bt Loula, and Mo-
Closkey pradlota a brilliant future for
him. '.r.:--.:;--'f':;:' K:--:
Pat Meany, as old San Freneiaee fa
vorite, la now la tha Sonth Atlantlo
league, playing tha outfield tor Sa
vannah.'' ';...
, '" a. a . ' - -
: Mike Lynoh, who playad In the Caaat
league, waa the pen nan to af tha Nertb
weet league with tba Taeoma Tigers
and made aome money neaidea.
la ' Aageloa win have a new ball
park next year and the new directors
eay that It will be the best on tbe sir
enlt, aiaa PranMsce 1s going to have
one, toe, and It la aiaa going to a the
beat. ..." - . -
....... . . e. e ..
When 7foodlea TTshn asked for and
waa given his release by tha New Tork
Amarlcsna recently he had drawn aome
thtng Uka 1.404 for three full games
and three gaaaee that ha finished for
some one alee. Before he aald good -by
be told of the time ha pitched for III
a month.
Haevy, impure blood makes a muddy,
pimply complexions, headaches, nausea.
Indigestion. Thin blnoe) makes you
week, pale, Blcklv. Burdock Blood Bit
ters" wis bee the tileod rloh. red. pure
restotea sertet health, . 7 -
fooe;lloouoo;:
ill BOW
British Columbia 'Sportsmen
Look Forward to a Success-
, ful Season of Rugby. -
WILL MEET. CALIFORNIA
UNDER THE NEW RULES
Dresm of tht Canadians Has Com
'. True ' Regardicj Football Gamai
From tha States and Some Good
Conteita Ar Looked For. ! v
(geeelal vUpewb to Tbe Joaraety
Vancouver, B, C-. Sept. lt.The toot,
ball sea ton la at hand and once again
tha Rugby clube of Vanoouvar, Vlotorla
and Nanaliao will meat. . There la great
excitement in local football circles and
every enthusiast Is devoting hla leisure
time In discussing the grand old game.
' 'The reason for tba oxoiteraent among
the Rugby eathuelaate la the faot that
tha dream of yeara paat haa at Uet
become aa actual realty. .
Reduoed to a elmple oonorete state
ment, it meang that tha American uni
versity teams will thla year be . aeen
la competition with British Colombia
eluba. - both 1 California ' and thla
province. ' This. stimulus of outside
competition and) International rivalry
la lust what is needed in Rugby foot,
ball circles. It has latterly been ap
parent that for the want of outside com
petition tha British game waa la a
state of stagnation. But with tha ad
fwnt In "the-field" of" nch "redoubtable
opponents as the two California 'var
sities. Berkeley and Stanford. Pomona,
Occidental and the Sherman Indian col
lege, besidaa a large percentage of other
American colleges that Invariably fol
low tha lead of Stanford and Berkeley,
the standard of the game haa been
revolatloalsed. ,v-- .---.-'.- -, --
' : Reals af Ajrrangaataat.
A solid and very workman-like basis
haa been established from which It will
be very difficult to estimate tbe splen
did heights to which the game will rise
on the Pacific coast. r--
Midway between the motherland and
her vast antipodean eoloale tha sports
men of the Pacifio coast seem deetlned
In the near future to meet the very
beat element producd by the home land
and her varied possessions The
famouo playing grounds of California
and British Columbia will yet reeound
with tha deep-throated cheer of tbe
touring- Britishers,-the eoa ee of tha
Cornstalks and the dreaded Maori war.
cry of the Invincible nsw Zealandera. :
The California cluba are at work and
reports Iron- the aouth are to thd af feet
that the . Americans are making good
progresa and are fast mastering the
fine points - of tha British game.
Though no definite da tee have been
fixed It is altogether probable that a
Vancouver team will ga ta California
In November and tha visiting 'varsities
wUl in likelihood be entertained la Brit-,
isa coiumoia aurtng unrttmao wees.
Rugby la to be the offielal game tn
the Ca-Ufornla universities this year.
Like everything else that enthuslastle
college athletes take UP. the Ameriaana
are entering into tha spirit of what la
a decidedly new gaaaa to them with tbe
f uii-eplrlted enthusiasm ror wnicn toe
western ethletla young sasa are noted.
Setarmlnlaa to hars the beat tuition
possible on the fine points af the game,
tbe Stanford - a thistle committee sent
James F. Lena fa a to Vanoouvar last
June and he went carefblly Into all tha
intricacies of Rkgby undsr Ue tutelage
of eueh experts aa R. P. wogdward and
C. M. MeTpo'e fit tbe local tee
RACING RESULTS AT
SHEEPSHEAD AND DOUGLAS
flearsal Oseelal gsrvtss4
Haw Tork. Sept. II. Hheepsbead bay
summary:
Seven, farlanga. ru runty aearaa
PaJnty Dante wen, - Monfort aeoond.
eartngo uiirn, una a v.
Mile Belie or Jessamine won. Laujy
Tran telle seeaad. Cloiatraaa . third;
time, 1:41
Tha Autumn a takes, gut furionga. fu
turity course Arotto waa. Den nrique
aeoond. Horace B. third; time. 1:11.
Dltma Ken finished flrat bat was dis
qualified.
Mile and a Quirter M Between won.
Angler aeoond, Red Friar third; time.
S:44 4-4.
Steeplechase, about two ndles Bel
ligerent wen. Commandant aiaoond, Ex
tension 1st third! thue, 4:44.
Mile and a sixteenth on turf Otaette
won. Single Shot aeoond. Runnels third;
time. 1:47. - '.v,
At SVewlaviUa. , '
' paanal soacUl Barrlas.)
Louiavllls. Sept. 11. Douglas Park
race reeuitai
' About six furlongs .Oasis won. Bit
ter Hand aeooad. Wattaraen third; time.
1:11 1-4. -
Six furlongs Miss Lid a won. Demo
second. Voting third; time, 1:111-4.
' MUa and 10 yarda Minnehaha wen.
Oolden Mineral aeoond, Tbe Only Way
third i time, 1 U4 1-4.
Handicap, mils and a olxteeoth Co
ruscate won. El Oteres aecond. Old
Stone third: time, H47.
- Sin aad a half furlongs Proteaa won,
Alsone aeoond. Shining Star third;
time, lit i. !
Mile Tba Englishman won, Alberlta
geoond. Postman third; time, 1:411-1.
YESTERDAY'S SUMMARY
I 0N GRAND CIRCUIT
- Syraouaa, K-T Sept, 11 Orand edr.
suit races: '
Empire State stakes, for 1:14 trotters,
three ia five, puree 10,004-AUte Jay
won three straight heats and tha raoe
la 1:01, 1:0114 and 1:00.
1:10 pace, two ia thaee, purse IL100
Argot Boy won two etralght heats In
:04 44 and f:0lt4. ' 4-
1:04 trot, two In three, purse 11,104--Nutboy
won twa .' straight u heats . In
l:07H and 1:074.
. 1:14 pace, three In five, puraa 11.200
i Owassla wea tbe eeooad, third aad
fourth beats 4a - f:444, !: and
1:01 U.' Miss Gay waa tha flrat heat In
I;I7. ;- . - .
MSTXaaJm PAT AT STATR FAXJI
. auhaawwanwaaa t
XVow Baa and Special Tana.
September II haa bee nawiaaSa Fort
land day at tha Oregon etate fair, and
a special train has beea arranged for
that Will leave tha union depot. Port
lend, at t:ll a. .. Sapi ember It. and
will leave fair grounds at 4 p. aa. the
same dsy on the return trip, Aa ex
ceedingly low rata of 11.14. whleh in
eludee edtnleelnn to the grounds, has
beea made for thla eeoaalon, and tickets
may be eeoured either at Southern Pa
elflo ticket office, Third and Washing
Ion stmts, st at 31 SAlr. 101
O OSIS CF Ml
. Dii:::.'! p.sii:;E
Eightesn of the Greatest Games
Ever Played on the Base
' " " ball Diamond.
-On aeoeunt of - the', great- 4-lnnlng
game recently played at Boston between
the PhUadelphla Athlelioe and the Bos
ton nine a numbef of lnaulrles hev
been made regarding extra inning con
tests. The following list shows the
moat noted of the extra Inning contests
giving the date and pitchers wherever
possible: - i
May 11. 1177 Harvard ve. Maahae
ter; 14 Innings; score 0 to 4,
- August 17, till Provldenee 1, De-
troit 0. in II innings. - i
i July I, 1117 Milwaukee 4, Oehkosb
I, in IT innings: no score In 11 innings.
May I, 1I8 SL Paul r. Milwaukee
4. la 17 tonlnfi; Denser gave but six
hlta . . . . .. -
August I, 1109 Milwaukee t. ChleegO
t, tn 17 innlaga Waddell pitched these
17 Innings for Milwaukee and then went
In and won a five-ianlng game. 1 to 4,
pitching It innings la tha aaa after.
noon. ' .- '...'..
May II, 1111 Taooma 4, Seattle (, la
II innlnsa
-July It. 111 OraAd forkl 0,rargo
v: ii innings.
June 1, 181 Cincinnati and Chteage
10-lnnlng tie, T t T. Mullsna pitched
against uumnert. Time. 1:79.
May I, 111 1 Clnolnnatl and Boston
did not aoore in 14 innlnga. Chamber,
lain and Clarkaon pitched. Boston got
torse nits ana Cincinnati four.
July 'M, mi Cincinnati I. Mew
Tork I, lii IT Innlnga. Rusts pitching
against Chamberlain. - .
May It. 1101 Chicago 1. St. Louie J.
in IT innings, Callahan pitching against
Lxmonva
Jul.-I1803 AUjletlos-4, Bestow I, -If
innlnga; Waddell aaataat Dlneen.
'June II, 1101 Chicago 4, New Tork
a. is innings tAmerioan league). -1
August 14,-1 ! Washington I. St
Louis 4, IS Innings: Lee s gainst Powell
' September It, 1444 Chicago 1, Cincin
nati l. n innlnga 7
July 4, io A thistles 4. Boston J,
i u innings :.w so deii against Touna.
August 14, 1144 Chicago t, Phlladel.
phis L, 10 Innlnga; Reuibaeli against
operas. . ;
September 1, 1904 Philadelphto 4.
Boston 1 (American league), 4 innings;
voomog against name.
QUARREL OVER GARTER "t
w RESULTS IN LITIGATION
. lesrasl SeeeUI aarvteej " " '
' Boston, Sept. 11. For six years Lv
maa aad Lena Raymond, brother and
Bister,-or"Pltuflaid, have 'been living
In bitter enmity, the cause af which
waa a-psiref red elik garters. It was
not tha Intrlnele value of these useful
aeoeeoories of attire that originated the
feud, but the faot that they had be
longed to the litigants' mother, who
died in 1100. Neither Lyman nor Lena
would relinquish their claim to the full
and undisputed posse eelon Of the In.
terestlng heirloom, and at last feeling
ran so high that the assistance of the
law waa invoked to eettle the matter
ones aad for all. The administrator of
the law, with true . Solomonic wisdom,
has cut the knot by award Ins one nr.
ter to Lymaa and one to Lena wblchJ
nowever, in eaca case wiu leave one
looee. atocains. -
PROMINENT-CUBANS-
2 ARE UNDER ARREST
(Josraal Syeelal SarrieeJ
Havana. Moot. 11 Amm. thnu mm.
rested yesterday were Dr. Manuel Se
aavaa. . ForiMP ronmum. u.ik..i
and Oonaalca Sarrein. dark of the lower
avuse. j . iigns ia rTierto macipe la
reported. . 7T". : ."' ' ",
CHILDREN OF WARSAW
THROWN INTO PRISON
' 1 m i . .. i . ",
- ' Jeeiaa1 Speetal. Berrtea.) -Warsaw,
. Sept. It Two . huadred
Jewish houses bars been aaarohed, a
thousand arrests made aad many ahU.
dreg imprisoned.-
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AT THE THEATRES.
CoIUaT Totnorrow Nitfrt. 7"
The fesiaes aaiaidtas, Wltllaai Corner, sas-
eam4 by sa eaeelleat eawsaay e plarera. will
begin aa engasesMSt ef tear gerfonaascaa st
tbe Bellig tbeetre, , yourteeatk an4 Waaklaftas
streets, tomorrow nlgbt. aosuatas Xbenae'
greatest somedr. "Oa the Oiiiet." eHll ha tka
pis sreeaated. Lesgssble Berslesltiee epeear
aersMate the plot. OpUier took Lesdea kr
atorta wltb It a year as, and tkla saa vlaltad
A sea aha a efcaUar niilwiat threat
aaato sseety. Hla aspalsritr eeaaed bIbmI.
viae with tka raver arttk w-k be to gesslaelr
appreeietea ai als ews Halted State.
' " aaasBBaaaeaasssBsBwsjsaawaenaaam
Itewnrt Opors Company.
WNb the eseeeranee ef the Mmrt seen
eawsaay at the Heillf tbeetre ter the week
ef aertewber 1 ear neewfoes wU have ee
epemtamlty e bearing eeng far ttta flrat thee
la toe west arevleae to taie an ana these strik
ing Mrht oners raerwia. "Tha Twe Mo"
and "hsbette," sag seeing the aaueawth pr
daetloae Idaotlrally the eesie aa wkea eaad
goring tits encagewwt at ths Srea4way theatre.
new xors vtrj. we wats as ee eala at tbe
auuig sea euiee el w e'eteeh FrMsy
Bocauag She Loved Him So."
At the Seker tbU week the large asdkmeae
ara swre thaa appraatln the aallghtfnl eon-
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from 50c to $1.50 on price.: Complete - stock of - Ladies',
Men's, Misses' and Boys' Shoes you save from 50c to $1.00.
Full line of Trunksv Suit Cases, Blankets, Comforters. Um
brellas, at S3 per cent less inpric comparison than other
stores prices. After; Jooking through other, stores' prices
M
go
JOHN DELLAR
181-183 FIRST ST, COR. YAMHILL AND 53-55 NORTH
THIRD ST, COR. DAVIS- .
Bill
A CHAKM2NO
nantorcc tad Grtai
"TeS FJinutes' Walk
From Business Center
: - -:.:. :, .-jJ.--.";.
- ' Elegant New Dining Room. .
- Every Room Hestod. --r---,
Every Room Ughtad.- - -Telephone
in Ererjr -Koom, ,
, 6plendid EliiTator Jenrlce, ; :
Six Electric Cat Unas Pass
; tho Building.'- (.-
Five Storiaa of Stond snd
Brick. . ;
' Fineat Mountain and River
Vlewo- From- Its- Windows.
A Real Family
Dome Hotel for
Home People and
Travelers r
.- Excellent Serricg la tha Din
ing Room. v:.::::: r
: Kindly Attsndoa to Erery
Cuaat- ,
Rates Exceedingly
iEvcry Floor
TELEPHONE EAST 1
rif aa ssliaa4 by UBlaa LumaM,. Slcasrd
merstnn, iMeeie bosm, oowera eaeeu.ase
rha feet e the BakarMae. There hn't s eall
has ts the play, aad ce the ether bsed then
la a aeaimr wars every w eeraaos. sji areas.
with aaatlnee Saraaaay. - Pest week Ike bill
will be Two Isttlt Vagraata.- ,
. At tha Empire.
This week arks Wavld. a big estate eley.
thevlag the graataat etona at aaa era teare-
daeed ea tbe atase.' hi the attrerUea et tha
Kaaptrs, aad It le laaanais am
aaa. "The WerM" wul be at
sW
weak srith a Satardav Saattoee- H
atarttag gaaday ata tinea, ' Of tba Srtdge St
MMsishr' wui sets ue sesraa. , .
VAUDEVILLE AND STOCK.
"ShadowedT by" Crims.w ;
S wbeleeeaM cad lavtseretleg slsy ese
usait de- batter thea aa rlatt the Lrrle. Tbe
naasstaWaa 1 that heraarel Inareeia. "Sh4-
ewed sy waa," w ermng aa tBDerauos, sa
aoweeh ee the ebsreeier sartraysl hj tar sheas
(be ataxia rd Car Jecai steak est.
At the Grand.
'at tba tee ef the bm at tbe Oread tba week
If the sthletie set ef the leeaaae btetaea. e
festare whicb eppearea wita auasuaga
eeaee. The est w eae at tae
ef Its als4 la thw eeaetiy aaa w weU werth
las. The anaicrr ef I aeaare ead Drake
eameliig ea4 aerei. whHe thew eae sa ara
erlgtesL -
From Sirs to Son."
"treat Sve ta Sea" wffl bs atvaa tt tha
SiaUaeee Imuwtiew. Baterda sad Buadav at
the Star. Tbe AHea eeopaajr has dlsaotiiiDe4
the AaUr Sjatiaee wltb the eeeait that the pt-
naiaaeai Tola
ateek ell tbe eae try le sew,
bevtas eaaa batH
rreei Sire to Saa"
eapeciallr tar turn ravtral.
ia a power fat
' jrXOUBOTZO C0U1B.
Evsrr cert ef the naooue Membrane.
tbe noae, threat, ears, head and lungs,
etc, are subjected te disease and plight
f rem neglected oelda Bsllard a U ore
bound Sjrrua ia s pleasant aad effective
remeajr.
W. Akendrtck. Taller Utile, Tevss.,
writes: '1 have ased Ballard a Here
bound vrap (as eovgns ana threat
troubles: it Is a pleaaant and moat ef-
feetlve remedy. .- Sold b Woodard,
Clarke 4b Co..
EXE
Save Money
to
M
fuiuilyitel
Park and W'mhlngton now
"The School
, ' ' ' ' A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal .
!KV7 an educational institution to do thorough work. Our
consuntly-iocreasing attendance pTores this More room, is a neces
sity, snd we shall soon occupy 2 entire floors of the new building
nesrlny; completion st Tenth and Morrison streets,. Oar facilities will
thf J1.! .. J?!?.!. W prsctlce offices, new
'"fiUoK cabinets, Tnew deTices geoeriIIy"fwill UinitalleAT'ereas
t?WIyi, how well shall be our sira. J School lo session how. ; Students
admitted st sny time. ;' Prirste or 'class jnstructioa ia regularcourse
or special brsnches. Call, piwM; or' write for catalogue," busineis
Soon; specimens of pen'manihipr- free for the asking. ' Learn what
and how we teach. " It will pay. 7 Students now enrolling sach day.
FACTS AND FIGURES
OUR SCHOOL
Jnthe StateWe-havc-the- best wp -of
instructor, on the Coast " Ours is tha
mostRcpeosivtfT
Chicago. .Our ' graduates are all em
ployed and we could place HUNDREDS MORE.
We will place you in ' a lucrative position; when
competent Day and Evening sessions throughout
the year. ; , ; Catalogue free.
Behnke- Th. BuslneaSaS
Walker 'ColIegeT
TTYE t. MAIN 590
Oregon State Normal School
. . ; , MONMOUTH.' ;
. 'Twenty-fifth scholastic year begins September 26. Over
80 graduates teaching in Portland and hundreds in' other
leading schools of the state, '; : ' .
i ; If you intend to become a teacher, or if you are a teacher
seeking promotion, write for catalog.
- CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. '
11
"a7B. V.BOTLER, Refflatrar.
DSllC0l
.... 4. . w ex .... m . , .
BECWS SEPIEMSEB if
. amasTOanM vavsnr. .. ;
. actual Bastaesg Bookkeeping.
Oregg er Fltmaa Sbortbaad.
. Civil Servte Training. ;
Mechanical I rawing. -
. -. Toacb TrpewrttlBg.
; Rapid Caletslatlona. .
Letter Writing. .
W rltlas
antaaiatia
algebra
SreUlag'
aeyiayi
AdvertislBa-
Uofl llOweni tad Expensive
Eqcipnest oa Ce
radHc Cessl
EVERYTBISG KEW
DU5IacSS O0LLBCE
WASHINGTON tt TENTH STef
JJLPORTtANO. Q9SLL
!4ialT-
Ta advertlss ear new and weaderful
ly saeeessfal alveolar Kstbed. we WUl
Se wee a eat geaea feg .-
30 Days?
10-reas gaaeaaaee with aB arerk.
aTxasalaaalea free. Uvev fUUaga, aoe)
srowaa (S8k.) SS.M to 5.0Oj bridge,
werk fpea teetk), S3. BO te ga-OO. S-latse
as low as S&M SvetTtalag first elaea.
XAdy attendant, ..
BOSTON DENTISTS
Orroslte Toeton'.ca
- a'a tv"V Tnt Ss Is t
it t . 4 Ut-r.')
'f I
3
Rates
Tenth and Morrison Oct. lit
of Quality'1
is the largest private school
XLaTS' BU1LDIMO
71
Beeetflaliv teeatee) ia Pertlaaa, Orerea.
eSars saesreaased iadllliaa ler ttie cui-
eare ss4 edacstioa tt reaag weaita. Special
ewaertesities la Maslc. Art, Lumrn sad Lltrp
stare. Wail easlpped rbralcsl aod Cbeatical Lah
aratoriea. Hertiariaa sad Mlsaral Cabiset. Tha
krsest aad eleeet tegies' Saw is err ia tha Faci&e
MortbwesL tt sajera s aaiioaal raputauee lor ia
aernas the beet sbrekaL atselal sad merel traio
Bag aad develeeisg brae weaiaebeed. Eaaipe
eodsUy asdedacatloaallr ier tbe wort eaaliad
statioa. Coolara Atadaatu aad Collegiate Dasreee
br 'Staat Aateeritv. laterlereace vttfc eeevtettaae
el eeeatbolirs is errepaloasly eaeided. Acedaeir
bj Meallr located, tmid iatpirlag seesls adrao
tagea, Social epportasitiaa tuck aa ere saaiise
hi ee etber city ea tbe Coast. Suildiaat larre ead
sawadiias, eMll-krbled. aaeted asd eeeuiata4t
sorsuteriee aad srnrsle reset sessUed wltb til
Sasdtrs coersojaaeaa. The lastitsttes Is liberal
sad arssreesiTe witheat sacnacisg tbe cberecia
sed traditieas M see ead ecbieeeaaent Tanas
stedaat. Setiefectorr feiereeee required. Writs tar
aaaoaaossassl booklet, Seerd aad tailiea 1.S0 ear
tear. Aiiiraet bitter beeaner. St. Marr a Aaadaair
PORTLAND, ORE001T U.S.A.
PORTLAND ACADEnY
Portland Orcffon .
- lata Teas wjx ornr azrv. 17.
rite beys sad girls for Bastsra aad
Wasters collegea '
Inclodae a arlmarv aad mmmu
eehaoL - - -
Boardlag tian Tor glrte airordiag tbe
eomforte and care ef a reflued botae,
. A limited auatber Of boys wni be re-
oeived lata tbe home ef aae of the !
strueters.'
Office bears dttrlag tsa SamaaeV freaa
I a. so. te If aa.
For catalogue jrrita to Ue address
givsa above. . . .
I1ILITARY
ACADEI.IY
A Boarding and pa
ma ray Bcbeol for rva
Manual Trainin
College Prepare
ng, allHtarr ptsclpiina,
at) on. Keys t any ate
admitted at any Una
Write for lUue-
trated Catalogue
Dr.J. W. HILL, Prop, mi Prhd-il
sax tana win epea aepi. is, oa
rOBTXAJTB, OBSOOsT.
TEE ALLLN P2EPA2ATC.1Y KV.r.l
Corner East Twerftb and Salmon er..
Preparea P'iplls for eoll.e en i '
ShO"ls. Bittb year h.Kias b.ian-.-r
. I. for catalogues adJr.se
HE ALLEN KZ?rAKTJ s::. : :
roBTiAsTD, emiooir.
Cc
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HILL