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    THB ORJCOON DAILY JOURNAL. FOftTLAMD, TUESDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER, IS, IK.
FATE OF BIG RACE
IS IN DOUBT
a a ...
vanoerbilt and Committea In.
. vestigating a Suitable 8ft
for a Course.
SEVERAL 3TATE8 HAVE
MADE BID FOR EVENT
Champion Jeffries Maintain That
Nothing Will Ever Tempt Him to
Emerge Prom Hie Farm Field to
Engage in Fisticuff Again.
By Manhattan. V
(Journal atrtl Barries.) 4j
New Tork, Oct. M. Alone about No
v ember l we shall probably know
; whether or not wa are to have any mora
auto races for the Vanderbllt cap In
thla country. Mr. Vanderbllt and a
committee are now trylna to see If they
I ean .procure lnd enough for a private
1 track where death ind Injury will -not
j fellow the contests. There Is plenty
I of money behind the private track
'scheme, aa the manufacturers, aa well
)ae millionaire auto owners, will come
- "v""1 7 ii a cuurap can oe
ecu red. In faot, I hear that the com
mittee has some 150.000 on hand to
work with. It seems out of the oues-
tlon to secure enough of tend on Long
Island, where a boom has put prices
out of eight. Several states are mak
! blda for the private course, and the
committee Is considering- them all. The
espenee of the undertakings will be
enormous. In fact, only millionaires
could stand, the coat, but. If aufnclent
around can be obtained at a fair figure
it la probable that the private course
will be built, and records broken oa a
clear course where only the drivers will
be the onea who will endanger their
uvea.
The lata race for ths Vanderbllt cup
sun a topic or conversation, and some
prone to deride the showing made
by the American drivers. All things
considered, r they did remarkably well.
Our drivers had a big handicap to over
coma In tha matter of Inexperience. The
foreigners had a start of many years
on them; but, in spite of this, the Amer
ican cars are improving all tha. time,
and In a few short years, If not sooner,
will show them what we can do.
Mao Maa reeling About.
This la the time of the year whea
rthose who play the races have a chance
to slss up Just where they are at Six
months of the game ha forced moat
of the bettors to wonder where their
winter overcoat are earning from. The
aaann is drawing to a olaae with moat
of the bl bettors big losers. The Jarg
est winners appear to be the clubhouse
bookmakers. The public was not. In It.
Lota of money in the game oh, yes.
tor the racing a senses. 1 ens; tha -rail -roads,
the program man and tha race
track . barroom. That's about where
Bftoat of the money went to thla season.
Tear trill nrot right.
Jim Jeffries will never fight again.
He has gfVen hla final "No." and It
looks aa It he meant what tt said. J Irs
MOTH RACING SEASOH
CLOSES NEXT MOUTH
Last Races of tha Year Will Ba
Run Off at Aqueduct Than
for tha South.
(Joamel Special San lee.)
New Tork, N. T., Oot IS In
than a month from today, or, to ba as
set, en the eventide of November 16,
the curtain will fall an 'the final day
Of 1004 racing for New Yorkers, at
Aqueduct, Long Island. Tha very next
day the. cavalcade of horaea and turf
followers, which annually scurries away
to the southland In the face of the
cutting breeae of a coming cruel winter,
will move on toward Washington, D. C,
where the gams will be taken up again
oa Friday. November it, to run to the
first day of December at tha anus little
course out beyond the Potomac river,
known as Beanlngs. With tha eighth
running; of the famous Annual Cham
pion Steeplechase, the White Plains
handicap, and the Belmont Park Weight
for Ago race at Belmont Park thla aft
ernoon, the last of the real first-class
fixtures of the rear were decided, and
from now to the "blow" the army of
race-track "regulars" which has had
Ita nose to the grindstone, so to speak,
from the early daya of April right up
to tha present time, will find a moment
in which to "go up town" and aajoy
relaxation.
CLUB MEN TRAIN
FOR SATURDAY
JL
Formidable Whitman Eleven Puts
Faar Into tha, Souls of
Multnomah.
WALLA WALLA SQUAD
EN ROUTE TO SALEM
i
Washington Teem Will Tackle Wil
lamette Tomorrow and Return to
Portland oa Thursday for a Fear
Days' Rest
SPORTING GOSSIP
V
After seven years of the fighting
game, during which time he took part
In more than 100 battles, "Kid" Good
man ef Boaton Is to retire from the
ring.
e e
After viewing the Nelson-Gens fight
pictures. New Tork and Boaton ring
followers am about evenly divided In
their opinion of the alleged foul blow,
e a
Joe Thomas, the California welter
weight, and Dick Pltspatrick of Chi
cago arc down tor a 10-round bout be
fore the Colma, California, Athlatlo
club tonight.
e.
Tha Chelsea Athletic club has ar
ranged a promising card (or ita boxing
show tonight. .The wtndup la to bring
Matty Baldwin and Tommy Murphy to
gether for a 10-round go.
. a e
Since easing the Swathmore gam
"Hurry Up" Toot or Michigan think
his eleven will beat Pennsylvania when
they meet mat month.
Mlnneeota'e big football gamea this
fall will be against Chicago and Car
lisle. e
Tale la to take up soccor football
in the near future, bat will not at
tempt to play any big game this fall.
a
And now they're trotting out Corbett
and MeGovcm. Bring' on Sullivan and
Mitchell.
e. a
A Minneapolis writer calls Jim Jef
fries a big bluff. Bat than. Jeffries is
la Los Angeles and the writer's In
Minneapolis.
is now a ears enough farmer, and takes
more pleasure In a hay wagon than he i
ever did In the squared circle. It hav
ing been rumored that the big fellow
Or to enter the ting again, an enter-
prlalng correapondent hunted htm up
on hla farm In uanrornla, and put tha
question to him straight. This is what
the champion aald: "This murmur
about my fighting again la all wrong.
Delaney sprang that about my going
back Into the ring. He must have got
it out of hie dream book, for I never
ed him to It. I may not want to stick
,A tha alfalfa patch all my life, but
.nothing abort of something Ilk that
'Frisco earthquake will call me back
te the ring. What's the use? Who's
to fight? Look at the iw good onea
there are, and how easy they have It
It' a blame eight different now than
it was when I first want after it.
', "No, you can aay for me, and keep eat
saying It until It sinks In. that I have
rx. wish to fight again and never ex
pressed one to anybody."
The Handy Doctor in
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Vr-
Blle-drlver." Ilk
I nTS thin, round-cornered little
f I Enamel Box
I 1 1 When carried In ' your vest
1 Li pocket It means Heaith-I nsurance.
It contains Six Candy Tablets of pleas
ant taste, almost as pleasant aa Chocolate.
Each tablet Is a working dose of Cas
' carets, which act like Exeroise on the
Bowels and Liver.
j It will not puree, sicken, nor unset
Jem stomach.
Daoetisa it is net s
Sells, Sodium, Calomel, Jalap. Senna,
nor Aperient Waters.
Neither Is II like Castor Oil. Glycerine,
or ether Oily Laxatives that simply
lubricate the Intestines for transit of the
food stopped up in them at that particular
time. '-,
: ass
The chief cause of Constipation and
Indigestion is a weakness of the Muscles
that contract the Intestines end Bowels.
CasoaraB are practically to the Bowel
Muscle what a Massage and CoM Bam
are to the Athletic Muscles.
They stimulate the Bowel Muscles te
eontrsot. expand, and squeeze the Di
gestive Juices out of food eaten.
They don't kelp the Bowels end Uver
HpNgoch s way aa to make them lean
upon similar assistsnc for the future.
This Is why, with Cascarets. the dose
may ba lessened each succeeding time
Instead of increased, as it must be with
ell other Cathartics and Laxatives.
If carried In your vest pocket, (or car
ried In My Lady's Purse,) and eat lest
. when you suspect you need a P sonars!
f tablst. you will never knew e etek day
from the ordinary Ills of life.
10111111 these Ills begin in the flow!,
and pave the way for al other dlsesses.
"Vest Pockl" BOX 10 cents.
Be sura you get the genuine, made
only by the Sterling Remedy Company,
and never sold in bulk, every
Stamped "CCC."
Bilk O'Loughlin. the umpire who Uvea
In Rocheater, was mentioned aa a can
didate for aerator, but as be did ao
well in the Chicago post aeries, the
lead City politicians have decided to
let him off aad live down the embar
rassing suggestion.
i a a
That a determined effort 1 being
made to drive Danny Maher, the great
American jockey, from the English turf
I certain That It will be unsuccessful
seems to ba' equally pertain. Maher'a
skill, hla perfect honesty aad fair rid
ing have made him Immensely popular
with the race 'going public, and have
made htm powerful friends who are
able to protect him agalnat hie ene
mies, who are numbered principally
among that small claaa. which la stead
ily losing Influence, who are Jealous
of all things American. At the recent
meeting at Tork, Maher accidentally
bumped - the favorite In the race and
put him out of the running. Danny wa
reprimanded by tha atewards of the
meeting. Hla enemlea seised the op
portunity and Insisted on more drastic
punishment at tha hands of the jockey
club. A further Inveatlgatlonvwes held
and Maker wee exonerated. The de
cision of the jockey club gave very
general satisfaction
e a
The makeup of the "Big five" at
present and aa they will probably tin
up for their championship gamea, I aa
follow:
Tale Overall, left end; Forbes, left
tackle; Hockenberger, left guard; Giles,
center; Brwln. right guard; Blgelow.
right tackle; Alcotl, right end; Jones,
quarterback: Knok, left .halfback;
Mora, right halfback; Rooms, full
back. Princeton Wlater, left end; Stan
nard, left tackle; Hockenberger, left
guard; Giles. Rhetnsteln, right guards;
money, right tackle; Hosglsnd. right
and; B. Dillon, quarterback; Harlan,
left Halfback; Daub, right halfback;
MeCormlrk. fullback.
Pennsylvania I .evens, left end; .Dra
per, left tackle; Stein, left guard; Hol
lenback, center; Zlegler, right guard;
Roberta, right tackle; Scarlett, right
end; 8hehle. quarterback; Knox, Wt
halfback; Morse, right halfbaoki Ben
nls, fullback.
Cornell Babeock, left end; Cook, left
tackle: Thompson, left guard; Newman,
center; O'Ronrke. right guard: Darin,
right tackle; Van Orman, right end:
Pollsk. quarterback; Carle, left half
back; . Gibson, right halfback; Welders,
fullback.
Harvard Burnh am. left end; Os
borne, left .tackle; Burr, left guard:
Parker, center; Karaburg, right guard:
Pierce, right tackle; McDonald, right
and:' Starr, quarterback; Foster, left
halfback: Irookwood. right halfback:
Arrpolonlo.aIbck.
OREGON 'VARSITY WILL
TRAVEL TOMORROW
Active work will begin this evening
by the Multnomah dab's football team
la preparation for Saturday'a hard
struggle with the crack football eleven
from Whitman college, Walla Walla.
That tha same will be tha beat earlr
season contest ever played in Portland
la beat evidenced by the special work
that has bean laid out far the clubman
this week. It 1 well known that Whit-
awaai n ha Ana than tig Ml t sasa nrt tie. her
I history and this year the Walla Walla
lads feel that It la their time to carry
away the pigskin honors In the north
west. Tha scheme of tha Whitman
manager I a good one. He came to
the oonoluelon that Multnomah, Oregon
aad Willamette rarely have their best
teams in action this early in the year
aad ao decided to invade thla territory
In ths hope of catching the Oregon
team napping. )
Manager Morgan and his Whitman
quad arrived In Portland thla morning
and the team, with tha exception ef
Manager Morgan, left for Salem, where
they will meet Captain Radar's Wil
lamette team tomorrow afternoon. Mr.
Morgan says that his team I In good
condition and will gtv a good account
of themselves against Willamette and
Multnomah on Wednesday and Satur
day. Whitman will return from Salem on
Thureday morning and will practice on
tha local field oa Friday.
Multnomah realise keenly the situa
tion that confront her team on Satur
day and for that reason every man on
the squad will ba given a chance to a
what he can do. The work will begin
at 7:10 shsrp and continue for at least
aa hour. The practice nights this week
are on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
LATONIA AND JAMAICA
RACE TRACK RESULTS
Cessna! Special earrlae.t
Cincinnati, Oct It- Latonla
summary:
Five and one half furlongs Margaret
Wilson won. The Clanamsn aeoond.
Meadow Breese third; time, 1:0 4-1.
Six furlongs Belle Towns won. Nun's
Veiling second. Lid wins third: time,
1:14 1-6-
Five and one-half furlongs Tom
Delaa won, Beautiful Mayo second,
John Kaurman third; time, 1:07 1-5
Six furlong Martius wen. Sorrel
Top second. Revolt third; time. 1:14.
Six furlong Brill Alarm won. Lex
ollne aecond, Chase third; time. 1:1S t-l
One mile and one-aixteenth Golden
Mineral won. Oberan second, Knowl
edge third; time. 1:41.
At
(Journal Special Service.)
New Tork; Oct ft. Jamaica race:
Five aad one-half furlongs Baringo
won. Fantastic, aecond, Sally Pre ton
third; time. 1:08 W.
On mile and one-sixteenth John
Lyle won, California second. Jingle
third: time. 1:4 2-4.
Six furlong Sewell won, Monet sec
ond. Prinoc Hamburg third; time, 1:11.
One mile and one furlong Belmere
won. Dishabille second. Coy Maid third;
time, 1:54 4 5
Six furlong Ora Culum won, Clara
Huron aecond, ' Royal Breese third;
time, 1:14 4-Bf
One mil and one furlong Orflens
won. Lady Savoy second, Blvoux third;
time. 1:41 1-1.
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varicocele. Moot men that have thla
dragging, draining weakness are not
aware of It until It has wrecked
their Uvea. Varicocele causes con
geetlon of the blood In some of the
moat vital blood vassals of man. It
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HIGH PRAISE FOR TWO Of
PORTLAND'S ATHLETES .
Plowdan Stott and Kenneth
Fenton Show Rugby Man
How to Play tha Came.
FAST BOWLING ON
THE LOCAL ALLEYS
tBpwial MapatrS te Tha Journal.)
TJnlveralty of Oregon, Eugene. Oct.
ll.-i-Wedneaday morning on the Fort
land local the Oregon football team
leave for Idaho to engage In the con
test between the two 'varsities. The
team leaves Portland In tha afternoon,
ond arrives at Moscow, If not delayed,
at l 160 Thursday.
Tha gam. It la thought bare, will
decide the championship of tha north
weat. aa nearly every other team I oat
of the running on paper. Here the two
teams will exert every nerve, every new
play to win. and the beat gam under
the new style aa yet this season will
undoubtedly reeult.
Last night's gam ef the "A
were very exciting. Ths (Sold Leafs
played the Portlands. Previous to the
second game, the latter team had not
been defeated thla season, but by fine
team work their opponents succeeded
In making 1,000. a score that la re
spected by any team. The third game
wa the Gold Leafs, up to the laat
frame, when the Portlands gingered up
and pulled through by a small margin,
thus getting two of the three. The
highest single score was made by mi
ni an. MT. He also bad high average, lit.
Case wsa a cloae second, with 210. The
Her I What the San Francisco Bul
letin had to say shout the brilliant play
ing ef Stott and ronton of Portland
In last Saturday s gam:
"Captain Stott Hid some of hie ueual
brilliant work and carried the ball
aoroas the Nevada line fdr the two
tries scored by the Stanford men. Stott
waa one of the beat open-field men ever
playing on a Stanford football team,
and hla quickness and speed make him
an exceptionally valuable man in the
new game. He has combined the tricks
of both games and gains many yards
by his clever head work Besides being
on of the beet on the team to advance
tha ball. Stott la Invaluable on the de
fense Numeroua time during the day's
contest he broke through hie opponents
and tackled the: runner before the lat
ter had time to pas tha ball.
Fenton I another of the Stanford
players who did excellent work In the
contest. - He seored three points from
a field goal In tha second half and
kicked one goal after a try had been
made. Hie punting waa one of tha
features. Several difficult kicks Into
"touch" were made by the clever full
back while running at full speed. His
quick dodging In the beck field made
possible several long punts which oth
erwiae would have been blocked by the
oncoming opponeata
sfoor
Case
Hanson
Tillman
MoMenomy
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Tonight ths Beavers play the Com
mercial No. 1.
TELEPHONE LINE FOR
RECLAMATION SERVICE
iJecraal acta!
Pllvllie, Mo. Oct. II. A V Manning
cashier of the McDonald County bank.
this morning caught two robber
they exploded dynamite In the vault.
He fired upon them and drove them
away.
(SjMtal Dlapatrk te The Jaeraal.)
Echo. Or., Oct. 21. The Butter Creek
Telephone company la now construct
ing a private telephone system for the
reclamation aervlce here, extending
'from the Intake dam to tha reservoir
sits, and main laterals leading therefrom.
Thla line will be completed eoott, and,
then the several camps alone tha line
of the canal of the east Umatilla project
will be connected with the government
office at both Hermleton and Echo.
About a doaen Instruments will ba put
In at once.
Rev. B. C. Morton, Sulphur Springs,
Tex., wrltee. July 10. 101: ? have
used in my family Ballard- snow
Liniment a -id Horehound Syrup, aad
taey have proved certainty setlafaotory
The liniment la the beet we have ever
ueed for headache and pains. The
oough syrup has been our doctor for
the last eight yearsT Sold by Wood
ard. Clerks A Co,
GRIDIRON FUMBLES
On laat Saturday the Brooklyn Ju
nlore defeated the Columbia University
Juniors by the score of 6 to 0. It waa
reported that the gams waa a tie, but In
Justice to both elevens, the correct
cor I given.
. e s
The Highland football team of thla
city challenge any team In Portland
weighing not more than 115 pounds
Address L. E. Howell, manager, 1004
Cleveland avenue.
a a
. The Bunker Hill football team wanta
to meet all teams In this city svaraaina
not ever 150 pounds, or snyejeam In the
ta tea of Oregon and vTAshtngton. Any
team desiring a game will be accont
dated by celling up Eaat 176S, or Writ
ing to O. King, 105 Cherry etreet.
e e
Coach Prank Lonergan of Columbia
university has kind words for his
sturdy young men who succeeded la de
feating the Pacific 'va rally on Saturday.
Professor Lonergan aay that he x
pecta Columbia to have the fastest
Interecholasttc eleven in the ststa.
a
Dr. Thomaa Roaa of Astoria, known
at the Multnomah club aa "Little Eva,
on account of hla great weight, le spend
ing a few day In Portland. Dr. Roaa,
who I coaching the Astoria eleven.
which was defeated by Oregon on Bat.
urday 10 to o. apeaka volumes for his
men and attrlbutaa their defeat to the
IU luck that generally attende a team
that haa not had the proper practice.
White Bear, a famous Indian player,
played with A at oris and did fine work.
white Bear vtalted the club yesterday,
and after looking over Multnomah'e
magnificent field, aald: "I would like to
get under headway on that field, as it
looks good to me.
e" "a
And now cornea the third eleven of
the Multnomah club Into action. Ken
McAlpln la manager and Lao Smith haa
been coaching the youngsters. The aim
of the sturdy young clubmen 1 to ar
rang gamea with the high schools of
Astoria, Salem and Eugene, and also to
give ths Mount Angel aggregation a
rub. The club material la very good
and the young men have Shown up
splendidly In practice. This afternoon
a practice scrimmage with the aecond
H. M. A. teem will be held on tha local
field and on Friday afternoon at 1:10
e e
Albany, Or., Oct. 21. Sporting Editor
Journal Will yon take the liberty to
correct an error on the part of your
Dalle correapondent He stated that
the first half of the Daliee-Albany
game waa 20 minute In length. Through
an error en the part of the timekeeper
It waa 40 minute and 10 aecond a play
ing time. Hoping you will correct thla
I am, at. n. UU3HON8,
Maria sar Albany Athletic club,
a a
The Oregon University football team
wilt arrive in Portland en route to Mos
cow. Idaho, tomorrow morning. The
squad will hold a practice on Multno
mah Field aad take in the "College
Widow" In the sftemoon. leaving for
Moecow at 4:15 In the evening.
HORSE THIEVES ARE
WORKING AT SALEM
tSpactal Masetes te The Jsarast.)
Salem, Or... Oct. 21. On account ' of
the disappearance from various quar
ters of several horse. Sheriff Culver la
f the opinion that a band of home
thieve I working In the vicinity of
Salem No trace of the atolon anlmata
ha been found.
Two gray mares belonging tc 3. U.
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to stsy curse, a euro cure ror varicocele and Hydrocele tn ehorteat
ova t-oiac
possible time.
and Nervous Troub
Our treatment for Bio
lee curse quickly and permanently.
Poison, Sores,
of
Ulcers, Chronic
cure, providing there la
ii reeuita
and
are cured
taken in the beginning 1 practically an eaay thins to
no wmpiiDauDB, ovi anemia uie CIS
continue
suits in gleet, prostatic troubles, and effects the entire urinary tract
Ita appendages, with, a dangerous eequel. Newly contracted cases
-ured by ue In from 7 to 10 daya
oosretyxTATiOBT
I not of a mushroom growth.
ir ranutatlon and MM
W have been curing men for 15 years.
Write If you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential and
ancioei
all replies sent In plain envelope.
OFFICE HOURS
a. m. to it noon..
SI. Louis
m. to 6 p.
toss 2 -cent stamp to tnsnrs reply.
evenings, 7 to 5:10; Sundays,
SEMCU41W
SUKICAl
Dispensary
WE HELP MEN
OF AM. AOl
COAX,
. Wa give those afflicted with aay of
theee distressing maladies the beat kind
of help. We help them back to eoaad
health. OUR TREATMENT eurea
We Cure in a Week
We do not experiment. Our long and
extensive experience in the clsssss of
disease to which we limit our prac
tice enables ua to make a correct diax-
aoala and to apply tha proper remedtee
to each case. We take constitutional
peculiarities into account, because we
know that a medicine that will suit one
person may Haa are with another,
though Buffering from the asm dls-
i saw. an ia vaai majority or. inaiancea p
Where) Others Have Palled to Cure We Heat
Surely end Permanently
If yen ere sick w ad via you to lose no time In getting treatment
Our terms are moat reasonable. If your means ..re limited we will
accept weekly or monthly Inetallments. OR YOU CAN PAT WHEN
CURED. Ton can deposit the price of a cure In ANT BANK In Port
land, to be paid to ua when you ar entirely well.
Over 50 Per Cent of Our Case Have Been Cured
at a Cost of $10.00 and Many Only $5.00
Consultstlon frea Call or writ for question blank
treatment la eucceesful. and curse even complicated casei
m eeni irree; aeeieo on application.
Office hours I a. m. to I p. m. Sunday a and holidays. It to
Our home
Bock for
It.
DR. W. NORTON DAVIS & CO.
TRANSPORT ATIOI
leave, ansae.
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union Pacific
Trains to the East Daily S
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Portias, dairy : ass
COLUMBIA RIVER DIVISION.
1225 .' mrdsr. 10 a. V Aartves
tbcat 8 P .. except Beads?.
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Third and Weebtsstoa eta.
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SOUTH
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s. . sad 4:15 p. as. Arrive riiirfisT 10:10
a. ra. aad 0:St p. as.
ror uma aw
Janaa. Dl aa.
Otts Ticket
tattoo etreeta. Passe Main
0. W. BTINQBB.
City Ticket Agent.
ram or oawage aaearoa irawa
Ticket Office, ar suae.
malar pesrts aa Berspsi ska
BaaolnlD sad Aaatralla.
Office re rear Third aad Wash,
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raft
TIME CARD
TRAINS
Fortlandi
. leave An,
Yellowetooe Park-Keaeae Clty
ft. Lawk Special far CbahaiH.
QaatraUa. Olynpl. Oraa
Parser. Booth Bead, Tilin.
Seattle. Speksaa tawaOea.
Batta, nnifaca. Dearer. Owe-
&teg&?:..Ur.:mm ems-
North Osaat Limited, aleetrl
St. Pa al sad the Beat. 4a lb. 2 00 pal T:00 a
rOffl BOOM LIST
:Nps C:Bf
I tad. far
CMferaoat. caekans, Ca
traua, Taroma and Seattle
City Bull for Taco
Uneotn.at8t! Jmrtuai
OHy. Omaha. St. Lonla. with
sat shear of care. Direct
I IS I III for aB aetata Bast
theaet. Sally...
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10 Maa
TRANSPORTATION.
S. S. F. A. Kilburn
Bast aaUtaf free Portlaad fMasy, Oeteber 11.
Bast eelBog fata Saa moeteee. Thaw., OsL t.
OBIAS. a STBBLSMrra, Ageat.
Oak Street DocK, Phone Main 2960
Taylor, who reside on Asylum avenue.
stolen from a pasturs near the
Wallace farm, la Polk county. Septem
ber II. A black mare belonging tc Dr.
W. Bean of thle city, haa boon salsa
lng sinew October II. Borneo Clou ley
lost a bay horse near nerval om
weeke agw and B. S. Clark of North
Salem haa loot a bay
brown mar.
TRAN8PORTAnON,
North Pacific i i Go'
STEAMSHIP
ROANOKE
2500 Toe
Salle for tea ft lattaea, Xm
November 22, I p. m, f
ooca, ram a
14th and n
Third etreet. near Alder
Angel
ram lissjSaW
man.1' liLaZTaaV
1 Main 1114.
TOC NO, Agent
2 Overland Trains Dally 2
"Xba Ortaatal Luaitad. tha fast Mall-
VIA gBATTLB AND
Dattr. Dettr.
Lear. AlWia
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Deists aad an aetata
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BnawstpSaT K&
esd afl aetata Bast
OS.
Ratlins trow Brattle for Japes sad
Care parts ssd MasBa. eai ifta ee
sesgars aad freight.
S. B Pa, Bl
S.
Seattle asset October SO far Jaaas
aad Chtaeaa ports, ssrryssg aamsoger
rs,"tltfats, rataa. berth, rssarv.
Mess. ea eat! oa or address
5 SS oSJL Tst- tuJXmt
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Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
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OOaai II BSaaa
1 00 as SO Mi
?awstae eaB. . j
AVSsa street. Phase Mala Mi-
Upper Colombia River
STEAMER
Chas. R. Spencer
bre and twaafssiag) aaoek rnna n
I A 5 1 awl. U..I Brai I
Bn IB.
Leaves oak tiwt dock every Monday,
tn iAutj a no STArsj jTwaai
connecting with :h Open lv wBaasa.
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