- . . . I . THE OnSGQN DAILY JOURNAL, rCSTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 8. 1CC3. 17 GRIDIPiO; BATTLE DISPUTED POUTS ME SETTLED Rules Committee Clva Cut 'the :. Latest Interpretations on - -t, Revised Rules. TRANSPOr.TATIC:!. WEAK- WiX QJUE ATPULLril CONSULTATION TDEC AB aOLUTCaUARANTC JToniorrow'i Contest Will Be One. ,L. of the Hardest Ever Fought . by, Rivals. ELEVENS WELL TRAINED ' ANDXVENLY MATCHED Washington Agrics and the. UnW varsity of -Idaho Followers Hive Many Old Grudges to Settle R. N. Hockenberry Will Umpire Game. t ' Tomorrow's foottbalt games between the elevens - of th Washington State colleire and the University of Idaho at Pullman promises to be one of the eloaaat and hardest game aver seen In ' tha northwest. ' There la no love loat between tha Pullmanltes and tha etu ' dents of the University Of Idaho, which la located only nine miles away, and al though no foul play nor dirty work la looked for, tha frame will be a strenu ous one, and every inch of ground will ba stubbornly fought for. ' - Coach "Johnnie" Bender baa put tha finishing touches On the W. B. C. eleven, and although tha "Aggies" are not so strong a some of tha big teams turned out at Pullman In paat yaara they can be depended upon to play a high quality of football. Over at Idaho. Coach Griffith has profited by the experience of his man In tha rocent' Oregon-Idaho gsmo, and has perfected both his offense and de fense. -.'.. Teams Tralr Blstnhsd.y r"'7 On form there . la vsry little dif ference In the teams. Idaho played tha Spokane Athletlo club aarly in the aea .son. winning by 11 to 6, sad Pullman defeated Bpokana last Saturday by 4 to 0, on a place kick by Halm, -the college fullback. Both teems have exception ally strong back fields, but are a trifle weak In the forward line. On the ends, Goldsworthy sad Minor are apparently stronger than Bavldge and O. Arm strong of Idaho, but Captain Larson and Oakee, tha Idaho tackles, are more ex perlsnoed than their Pullman opponents. On defense. Idaho Isoks stronger. Her showing against the -aplendld -team of tha University of Oregon was a gallant one. and It will take a strong team,. Indeed, that can make conalstent gains through her line. - ,,-,. - , ! Ohserlaf Oaased Trouble. Tha action of tha Pullman rooters In . cheering ' for Oregon during the recent game at Moscow has so aroused the wrath of tha Idaho players snd their supporters that tomorrow's game prom isee to be tha fiercest exhibition on raw ord between tha colleges, with the pos sible exception of the memorable same of ISM, after which intercollegiate re lations wars severed for four years. R. N. Hockenberry of Portland will - timplrs tomorrow game. -' The scores Of tha Jdaho-W.J B. C games of past years have been as fol ' Iowa: , ' ' 14 VY C!, 1; Idaho, . - 'lft W. 8. C lr Idaho. ltlt W. 8. C, 10; Idaho, . 101 W. B. C O; Idaho, I. . -101 W, & G..171 Jdabo, 0. .'.-, -' ! W..a C ; Idaho, S3. . " . JI04 W. 8, C., 0; Idaho, . ,1I0I W. & C O; Idaho. I. " "" Games won: W. S. C. 4; Idaho, 4. GOVERNMENT BONDS ROLL UP GOOD SCORES , The Government Bonds , showed some form last night by taking three gamea from the Oold Leafs, Tha latter team started the second game like champions, but their opponents alaed up the situa tion and two atruck out. the others do ing themselves some good. That was the only tuns ths Bonda were in danger. Barbour secured tha high average, xoi. Olllesple rolled ths highest single game, .117. . The scores: . QOVSHNMENT BONDS. , 111 2 ( Ave. Barbour . . 14t 17 111 tOt H tarn mere , ..174 141 ... IIS Davles . ..'.... . . Olllesple ........ ..loT- 19 1TB 175 147 -1T 1 too Row . . ..Ill 17 Krsas . re.-. ...... ntrtu 17 1 Totals ,. .7 S44 9tt - (1) Ave. 114 144 101174 18S 1T ..1SI 174 186 . Ha 11 OOLD LRAFS. (1) Knevae ; . ...i&n Boulanger . . .... ...161 Sheffer 171 Oalllard . . .........1U Hague ... Ficien. .......lit 1 11 141 19 ll ToUls '. . 171 III 154 Tha Lyrics play the Commercial No. 1 team tonight. - aTaval OourVatartUl Blta. . . . . Boston, Mass., Nor. I. A eoart-mar-tlal convened at the Charleatown navy, yard today for the trial of A. 8. Porter, a pay clerk on tha battleship Rhode Island, who is charged with mlsapprcvt pristine money-entrusted to his ear by tha navy department . j , ' . . ..1 .. . ' ' ' -- "'. , ' ' , j' J Lfc T4 turnpike road to peoples' hearts, I find, Lies through their mouths, or mis " take mankind. ftter risssr. ' 7 AT ' of , baked packed , please in This , It Is placed package that ' National Y wmrranted--you M i - s? ft 4 penecioi Daicery --7777M:. - ' :. . , - A - As sn ssampls fay s psckags s( GRAHAM CRACKERS. Yon wul fawtaady rseogalss , their ssperioriry over sny ordinary Grakam crsckers yea ever tastsd. They aontsia all las gooi S ths seat Gakua Bow eafcasW kj perfect bakiaf. .t 4 :77 STRICT, RULING ON THE - 7 CALLING BACK OF MEN Secretary Reed Gives Out the Official Results of the Last Meeting in Which,' So Many Salient Points Wert) Involved. Ths Intercollegiate football rules com mittee t its last meeting gave is num ber of Interpretations to the -oewLtules which will go a. long way toward mak ing ths work of ths officials mors de cisive and satisfactory. Of principal intsrest Is the rule prohibiting tbs call ing back of linemen to aid in interfer ence. Tha committee Interprets this rut with emphasis. Here are ths 1m Dortant points paaaed upon: Rule .J. Referring to agreements on officials, designating authority. ec tlon r. Not 1. It was voted that by 'Institutions involved be meant -the re apectlv athletlo manajrsmanta of those institutions." Rule V. Referring to putting the ball In vtay from scrimmage, allowing latitude to the. snapper back. 'XbX It was voted that in putting the ball in play the center rush may pass tha ball back to on side and need not neces sarily snap It through hla legs. In either' ease the ball must leave his Dosaesaion while ho is on the line of scrimmage and must go first to a man who la behind the line of scrimmage." Rule V. Referring to signaling for a free catch on klckout for try at goal. "(d) It waa voted -that in case of a punt out ths catcher need not raise his hand as a signal for a fair catch." Rule V. Referring to hurdling, "(n) The rule preventing hurdling is In tended to spply only to the man carry ing tha ball, and was passed to prevent a dangerous play. Under tha rules it Is Intended to allow under "hurdling in the lln'' stepping over a prostrate player on foot at a time, oven though both feet of ths runner be momentarily off th ground St the sam time." Rule IX.--Referrlng to offsld play by the center, to -facilitate putting the ball In play. b) It was voted that ths center may have both hands offside In snapping th ball back." Rule XL Referring to movement be fore ths ball Is in play, defining it more clearly. '(b exception) In this rule th word goal' Is Interpreted to mean goal Una, -that is, ae long as a man la running in a Una that takes him back from th scrimmage line ha la conform ing to this rule, but aa soon aa his line of run brings him nearer to the lln of scrimmage he is Infringing. . Osat Osii Baok X4nsaa V Rule XI. Referring to Brewing men back from line .of scrimmage, prohibit ing mass plays, "c (l) This rule has caused some considerable -discussion. snd to make tha intent clear the follow ing waa paaaed: There are those who have raised the Questions ss to -whether it Is not possible to play a eo-called center, guard, or tackle on defense aa end or baok on the ofrenae thus reaiiy gaining for" th five men ordinarily playing the four middle positions In tha lln th privilege of dropping - Daok from th lln to run ' with the ball. This Is wholly contrary 'to ths spirit of the rule, which was -to prevent the heavy linemen from being dropped back from th line to carry the ball, unless they be at least five yards baok except th ends who -heavy or- light may drop back anywhere behind the line mo long as there are six men on the line of scrimmage when the ball is put In play, and on of those not on th line of acrlmmag stands with both feet outside of the outside foot of th man on the snd of the lln. -"If a captain, during th progress of tha game, wishes to change a oenter, guard, or tackle to a position In th back field or at and, he may 'do so by speak ing to the referee, but no player thus vaoatlng the position of canter, guard or tackle shall thereafter during tha game go baok to sny ons of theaepo- eltlons. "The nvs middle men . of the line "shall ba taken to mean the osnter. guards and tackles that is, th play ers usually known as such." Rule XIV. Referring to the forward pass, allowing, ao option of . penalty. "(a) Exception 1. -wnen a rorwara pans touches the -ground -without 'touching a player1 oa lther side, the ball ia dead. and goes to th opponents on tne spot where th pass was made, sxerpt in case that the ball crosses th goal line without touching a -playsr of either aid, when it is a touchback. In both Instances -th penalty may not b re fused. ' "In all rases of unlawful forward pass, where the ball goes to the-, oppo nents on the spot where tha paas was sttempted, ths ball is dead." Rule XVI. Rsfrrrtng to kicking a And the tump flee folde post Is the trade-mark -of -the National - Biscuit Company. It points the way to the food quality biscuit and crackers so perfectly and properly protected; so cleanly and freshly kept, that they never fail to their mission to the appetite aad heart. trade mark always appears In red and on each end of a dust, and moisture proof keeps the contents in their original condition. Biscuit Company products are thus distineuished and are thus protected and guided, b buying the most a. products. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPAffY IVO PAY UNLESS CURED V UNDENIABLE FACTS. . To those men who are sick and have' taken all kinds of nostrums, patent med icines and -dosing your - systems until, : you are a living drug shop and have found no relief, we say this much, "Stop it," before it is too late, and con sult some one who knows how, to prescribe .and who has made a thorough study of such maladies as you have, and if you don't you will follow the path that others have trodden insanity, premature old age, life of drudgery or death. Altho your future may look dark and your life is of seemingly not much value, yet 'there is. always a chance for . you. : We ' do not claim to cure every .disease known to the medical profession, but in our specialty we wiil give you a horough examination free of ' 7J 7. Hours a. m. St Lonis niediccTjCnrJ Soi Bispaasary ' V - ' OOBBBB. BBOOBIi ABTjT TABfBSXJSi STBXTBTS, BOBTXABS, OBXOOB. , klckedf bail whan free In the air, allow ing no option of penalty, "(b) Excep tion J. It was voted where the rule reads 'In case a kicked bail atrlkea th ground. in th Held of play, thus put ting the kicker's aid onslde. It may not be kicked further or be kicked at while on the ground or while bounding.' that as this rule waa Intended to prevent the ball from being kicked or kicked at. th penalty may not be refused." SPORTING GOSSIP" Now that Pat Powers has been re elected president of tha eastern league ha will dispose of his Interest in th Providence club. In a. recent voting contest for th most popular baseball player In Chicago "Jlggs" Donohue boat out Captain Chance and won tlSO. The two northern teams. . Portland and Seattle, flnlahed. one, two, In- th Pacific Coast league, with Los Angeles third. "f . '., ,' : e Joe Grim, the human, punching bag. Is going to show them out in Ban -Francisco how to stay th limit. e ' Hatty Baldwin and Benny Tanger end Terry Martln-aad Willi Fltsgerald are down for a bout at Chelsea tbla month. , " ' A Pitts field, Massachusetts, hotel an aounees that It will have a "gasjbag" for th us of guests next summer. The aludents at Columbl want foot ball and thy want It badly, but Presi dent Butler la waiting to see how the new rules work before h gives th word. . " ' t . " 'er -e -'-? . " From th showing ' made1 so far it looks as though th Carllsl football team is out to make trouble for som of th big fellows. - SECOND OREGON TO PLAY . : THE BABY AGRICS (Special Dispatch t The Jearasl.) University of Oregon. Eugen. Nov. I The second team,' which plays th O. A. C. second team Saturday, Is In fin shape, doing more satisfactory work than th first team. The lineup will probably be Grout, center; Bellinger and Wilson, guards; Hammond, Kilpat rick or Volght, tackles; Stelwer. Hurd of Erskln. ends; IL Oberteuffer, -full; Lee Hurd and Hawley, halves; Woods, quarter. Coach Besdek stated last night that tha Work of the first teem was ufli satisfactory yet. Two or three of the men failed to com out and som of th members aeemed to have got it Into their heads that no more hard work is necessary. The coach ' will play JiilM Washington game two sets of backs McKlm.ey. Clarke, and Zacbarlus for heavy - bucking, and Moo res and Chan dler and Clarke for lighter work. Moul len will All tackle when Zachariua Is drawn back. , Besdek la aleo planning for a few more new plays. , . UNIFORM BILLS OF " M. , LADING FOR RAILROADS fJonrsal 8 Dedal Service. Chicago, Nov: 8. Representatives of shippers' sssoclstlons throughout the country met her today in conference with th railroads regarding the adop tion of a uniform bill of lading. An agreement haa already been reached re garding the liability of the initial car- white. ' ' - . - ' ' : f . . m.i, oftT yy v. , ... . , J : . r . -. ,., V ... 'J 9 Xldmey, Bstabushed as Tears la Bortlaad. charge snd if we cannot cure you we will say so honestly and frankly.. ' ; Don't neglect your case until it is to&late. Don't let money stand between your life of drudgery and good health,, Call on us and you will not regret it. XOKB TBBATBTBBTl To those Who find tt lmpos slbla to visit us, if you will take the time to write us explaining your case in your own words, we will cur you at home,, ss our home treatment has cured hun dreds..' . r v.:'--. of men's diseases to p. m.; Evenings, T to I; Sunday a, I wmmmm Ws treat successfully sll SsUTATJ, BrXXTOUa and OsTJIOaTIQ BISBUBI of men, also BLOOD, T BTOsLaOK, sulAmT, UVES, XXDaTBT and TatKOAT . troubles. We cure 8 Y PHI LIS without mercory, to stay cured. We cure stric ture without operation or pain In IS - days. .............. We stop drains, night losses and sper matorrhoea by a new method In a short time. We can restore th sexual vigor of any man under 60, and many over 60, by means of a local treatment pecu liar to ourselves, - . IVECIMGOKORIUIOEa Th doctors of this Institute are all regular graduates, have had many yaara'. experience, have been known in Portland for 16 years, have a reputation to maintain and will undertake no case unless certain cure can be effected. We gaaranse a nx La vxy aaso w omderSake sa- sharg aw Cos. OoasultaUon fro. NO PAY UNTIL CURED ' W have such sonndenc In our methods that we will take, your case without asking for a dollar until oured. '....'. Lsttsrs confidential. Instructive book for men mailed free In plain WIfPyou cannot call at offlc. writ for question blank. Horns treat ment 1 successful. ''."' Offlc hours a. m. to I p. m. ; Sundays and holidays, 10 a. m. to II m. DIL W. NORTON DAVIS & CO. OfBc in Van Noy Hotel, 624 Third Bt., Corner Pin. Portland, Or. ; THE GREAT SPECIALIST TOtraro iCBSf, Kxssu-Aaxs stxir, oij jdbbt. Who are th vlctlma of TTrlnary, Kidney or Bladder Troublea. Syphilitic or Mercurial Blood Poisoning, Lost Vitality, Impo tency, Bexual Debility, 'Impslred Vigor, Premature Declln from Recent Exposure, Mental Worry or Overwork. Rheuma tism, Kcsema or Bait Rheum, Piles. Ulcers. Old Bores, Cough, Impending Paralysla or Consumption, Stomach and Liver Troubles, Loss of Ambition, unfit to enjoy either pleasure or business, are cured for life by Xfr. Plerc when all others have failed.' Call os writs Dr. T. J. KSmOS. 11 JTlsst St, VorUaa4, Or. Ckf Jbaaafy. - - flu. term. mrm srowi f rata. Theesst's Sxtrasl t Oaseas ea4 CAPSULES. Tseem f"" ""t " ,serrse. sleel. wsMea. M. lUay 77i-Y- eeeeeles earrr. Uu nnseeeeMisl see. MmII. ee Howe Marua'a. SSi Waahlstea st, rvrUaaa. Orero; or If atall fr tattaat Be.. 4 Bedeas U Mew , Vers. a tram xas rier for damages to freight and also In regard to making billa of lading nego tiable on request. The principal point now to be settled Is whether the rail roads can collect SO per cent in- addrtlon to their regular rates if they assume anv liability for loaa .or dama-e of freight. The ahlppers contend that the oommon law compels them to aaaum such liability In all cases, and that tb railroad cannot -isgauy -maintain more than on set of published rates. If th present conference cannot reach ' an agreement, on this- point the matter probably will be referred to th Inter state-commerce commission. DIRECTORS OF BISCUIT . TRUST IN SESSION (Joanul Special Serrfce.) , New York. Nov. I. Ths directors of th National ' Biscuit company are to meet In this city tomorrow. Dividends on both tne prererren ana 'common stocks wUl be declared, although the latter la not payable until January 16. Aooordlng to current report In Wall street no change will be made In the rate on the common until after the close of th company's business year, making th payment due April 16, th same js last year. The first' quarterly meeting in the new period will ba held February t. Thus, If - th -company - foltowarrat Its policy' of last year-in declaring tn extra dividend, action should be taken st that time. ARMY OF TENNESSEE IN ANNUAL REUNION (Inarsal Special Serrlee.! Council Bluffs, la.. Nov. I. The thlr- ty-slxth snnual reunion of ths Society of the Army- of the . Tennessee oegai here today with an unusually large at iim Naarlr thro score officers of high rank were registered. Th morn ing session waa- asvoiea 10 reports win routine business. General Orenvlll it. Dodge, president of th society, pre sided. Th meeting win continue over tomorrow. General Bmitn u. Ataina delivered the annual address. other distinguished participants, the most of whom Are already her. Include General O. O. Howard. , the only surviving com mander of ths Army of ths Teaaos! General Fred D. Grant. General John C Black, Senator Warner of Missouri and Mrs. John A. Logan. , ily Vaot, -Th tea gardens . of northern India extend over 600.000 acres, and they pro duos 1IO,000,M pounds of teaTr an boss at a profll of about 1100 aa aero. We'll treat any alngl nnoompllcatd all msnt until December 1st tor 10.00 xxenrnrB to nv&orxoa Mxsxcxn m tii stats or oasooi. Bhenmatlsm, Asat aad Ohronlo. Blood eolao, (reaonrkoea. . Tasiaeasla. Sleaiasthsala. . Bervoms Sec Use. Varalyata. . .. OlMt. yphllla. . Biles Bladder and All Urinary ii Bvery ease reeeivee pereoaal atteatioa aad xawlnatlon. Bo laoozabla asa aoeepted. a m. to 11 noon. WO Portlands Widely Known and-Successful Chinese Medicinal. Root and -Herb Doctor His laswse rasMSlea, rse tssreSleste kick w lei port street freai the Orieat U ier( asaatltles aaS sresare sad set ep aee ta su ep-te-eate lakateiy. ne sets. TTe& soteoae er Srsga ef ear klaS ete.uhle. Tke Doeter rreets seeeeearany esa gsataaMaa fa esre all stonerli tmahlea. eeterrfe, sstksw. ens. tbiHist. rkesnaneis. IMne astf Vest feeeheeS riaiAU Taotrstrs aire au nrvaTB DISEASES. raise er siUleaaletf sfSieteS. A eafe asd laatli A eafe asd laities esre la tke sslefc. eet Doeatble tleee and at tke aaaew -eesi see. atkle loe aeseet rreataaast. It o eaaset aalL srHt. i sad sireslar. lei 4 eeaee la stssisa. eoirstrtTATToy ran. tke O. See We Oktsaee MeS lease Oe., ISSH lint SU, Oar. Maerlsea, Vertlaaa, Os, Plaaas all tala Baser. EvoryWcnan silsaaaaatwlanSabeaMkaew . i seoeiuie weaearral MAKYtL wMrliaa Savoy I Tke sew Tiginl lnmt. Aiee. esdtfvrOM. Ileal Max. -Moat Ceneeelent. eannoiasrelT tVBa.. aeueet se Uluairaied took !. tt full perueolara and .lirertinna In- VatnaMetnlelea. MtRVBI. COX bl S4 ST.. IIW 1 uan. WOOUAKS, CLASit CO. AVD LAUX-DATIS oauo oo SToaxs. - Scott's Santal-Pepsm capsuiss A POSITIVE CURE Feflef emaaette eeOstorrkef tke SlatliteraDil luiaeia KleV a. SO coaa mo rax. uares alrklr sa4 sennMeetiT tke orat raaee or Si saasa rosea and Sileea, sesietaef e( kew te'rt 1-rlei steaSlns. Akaoieteiy bom ey sracsieea. rrlee 100 . er T bmii. eeia. fi jn, s seaes, aa.ia. THE sahtaL-peps:x ca WeessH. Clarke Oa. "5) Pure, Safct Sure iyr. Sandsrson'a Componnd flavin end Cotton Root PHI a. Ths nest and only reliable remedv for DElATKI) i'K RIOIMI. Cnra the mnet o- stTnat -eases In I to 10 day a. Price II Jar bo,,mallel In plain wrapper. A reas T J. PIEHCE. D. U il TUst street. Portland, uregoo. ) C. GEE paetaavKM.. aeuepc se P- m acv im - "ar Wi ' i av -.mi v3K m -i a. in mt IJJS ter Bale y MADE STRONG DISEASED MEN CURED My Fee la Any Ailmenl v Is $10 9m. TATX.OB, Tha XeSavdtsoT peolallst. t do set aaneal eaeerlalb7 te tW'aaai Ins tke cheapest cure in ask tux eurh s kxr lee se $10 for the esre ef any saeaeipll eated eaee of Male IMaorSere, bat I west to reach all ases who object to paying tke exnrbltaat feee heretofore chanted by ape etallau. afy aietkods iosare eulek results, ec 1 woald bare to chant Bore for siy tkae. The eateoeae ta every ease saAertakea at eertala er I eeuld aot Bold oat the pree eelttoo to tffeet tae esre before sakaag the Every Promise Fulfilled I roe Id set eoattnee In teals aaa yesr after year treat Ids thoesande et eeeee enssallv with air keeiaeaa Intesrtty ahaohitely -inpeaeked. aaleee 1 earriaS eat to toe tetter every promise aaade sty paUeate. I am care ful sever to andertake eases that have tone beyoad help. 1 So not charge tor the flret examlnattoa of patleste, end alwaya deter mine to my absolute aatlifartloo that health and stresttb ess he reatored la eekry ease. Then I bring every adrasuure ef my 35 years' stady aad experience into action to clear that mas ef Sleeeae. to ando the injsry ef exeeeaes er akeee. and bnlid ap tke latest toreee arhicb have ran down. Hen and Men Only Mr eraetlea w United to the Slaoreers e the male snd la fortker eosAned to theee special and ehronle affeetloae ef ' the Kleie tract. . Tbeee bKlade, Spermatorrhoea, et Vitality, Varicocele, grrlctare. Hydro cele. Oentraeted uteoroera. voatasioaa Hiood Polaoa. Bladder and Kidney Lneeaeee. I save takes st theee all meat a eeneeiallr. heeasee thoueaads ef lives are rained aad tkoseenda ef mea are aot arhat they ahonkl be. keeaves they are keld down by ehronle ereakaeea, which the aware praetlrlng ohyerrlaa does aot asderatsnd and asally,lae to isake Uxht of by lelllnx the satleat that nature will soon repair the waste. Bat tke drains continue astll the vital force Is sapped from the body sad both the mental and payaeeal strsctsres ef the body eoUsaee. ; I Have theHelp You Need 1 find tke ranee ef tke trouble first, and direct treatment to that atwars. My aim Is never to klde the symptoaM. bat to care the ailment Completely and tborooshly. My eac eeee la baeed so theee tnethods. which as net ewaer er later be applied to year ease. . CALL ON ME TODAY For a plain, private talk. Ia eeasarttas set pea will be saked ae Ineeeseaaeat er eiaker. raeelnr qneaitona. All Information flren yon will bare a direct and -ntel bearn. If yonr eymptome are sot aerloaa, I will tell you ae. If treetmest la seeded. I wilt ex plain Ita eetkm and 'tell yon the probable time reqewed . for tbe esre. I will sot, arse my eerrtree epos yoa. If yea ere lacklnc n atrenttk. ao one knows wkat tbe care would mean to yon better than yooreelf. I kave tke ftseat ewnlpped effleea ta eke weat. Kvery member of my staff In a erad aate, lltetiaad pfcyalcles. If yeaa eaaaet rail, write me end I will (Ire yonr eaae persona! attention and will reeoeet yoer privacy by salnf saly plain sealed ear close. "'DR. TAYLOR Oar. Morrises and eeead Sta. Prtvats Entrance, SSeH Morrleon It. t . Portlaed, Or. TRANSPORT A110N. North Pacific S. S. Co.'s Steamship Roanoke .J."-(2,500 Tons) Sails for San Francisco, Los Angeles . : and Eureka, Saturday, Nov. 10......... At 8 p. tn. From Martin's Dock, oot Seven teenth street. Take Sixteenth or S street csrs. Ticket office 132 Third, near Alder. Phone Main 1314. H. YOTJNO, Agent. S. S. F. A. Kilburn e. tw Case Say. Bseefcs end Bee hmlaia Rest salllsg from Portland rriday. October 11. Rest Bellies has Saa rtaatmna. xaaeak. vsv a. CBAS. A. STEILSktlTB. AfeaL Oak Street Dock, Phone Main 2960 San Francisco O PcrUznd YASKTBon travrci arsvugD. Vyota I'erttand iAIneworth Iwll nt S p m. . s. -Ooata Bloa" Bev. ISt; In Sll IS. f S. B. "OoUrakie" Rev. 11-STi Be. T-I7 ST. Tbe Onlr Direct r S4MaMta 1 JaaiF" U. OIti)., Aeent. ptinne Main 2 S4S v.ahlnr"S st a UruorfPaicina Train to tbe East Daily J i.??" i '"snmaa etaxlarel and tonfkn ewes. sara dally to Oaaebe. Chleeso. Ssokeael nw" epo- Us. Antes "' i? Hostlnstoo. dir. t:SOam SSsas fpokene riyer for PJaatera Wlt.tos. Walla Walla. ' J"1'''?"- feor d Alaae end ' " .?I""r eetlr. t IS pea S4Sai A tUntle Eipreaa foe the Kaat it-1 rTi""0"-."""' SitSpaa r.ttmm rertesd-Hisss lore;, far sll -, petntn between Bbras aed '' PWtlaad. dally S-ISsm SSpsi cor.UMniA aivaa Division. 'v aererls aud way points, coeneetls wtrk 7 '' ssd North Boneb. Stesmet ".'-. Aah-et. dock, leaeee S p. ax. sally. JJ?fJ' Svndeyj mmmriaj. 10 p. Artless m exeept Sasdsv. Yairrffrr. ama annra Cv Daytea. Orewoa Ctty and lanhtn ftest ' sta, steamers Rath snd Mosoe, Aeb-et. does, e T a. m. rf. u a, hiujm i mm. Saaa.;." - sit akr arvna norm. SW Lewlatoo, Idaho, snd way pnents tVees Itlperin. Willi., a tea mere Spokane and twwte. IT" W-T,..':9 - epoe arrtral Trala Nc. 4. dally except Ba tarda?. Arrive s p. an. dalle exeent Pridev. . . . Ticket Office. Thtrd end Waehtnftos sta. ' u Telephone Mam Til. ..;.wi "TINOBR. City Ticket Attest. nv McMCBBaX. Oeaersl Paanoaser Aaaat, EAST VIA SOUTH Oseea Depot-. taeva. Overlnad Kiareea Trains Anres lor Salem. Boeebera;. Aak- -mad. Macreaaeste, Oxdee, a rranrlaeo. Stock loa. . ' , 'X - If Aacelea. II . Peeu, ' Hew Orieene aad tke east. S:S pm lilM BS1 Mornlns train eoaaeeta at weoenaira sen. m. ! Sundae with Mount Ansel end Rlreerton local ogM am Cettaae Orova paaeasaer . . connects at Woodbnra and TJB lai lease salty, axaapt Bee- - Ik.ll. im.ii. u JKPrSRSONrTBBrT STATfOR. rer Dallas and teWraaediate nointt Sally, T:SS ml. .n a-lK n .p,1m Poeteaaat 1S:1S a. m. aad S:X p. an. - ror urns aad ears er iiewese snnwrsae nan apply st City Ticket Office, or stattna. iicseia ee Meiers potnin -nan Burnpsi aaav Japan. China. Honolahi and . Anatralin. City Ticket Office corner TUlreT sad Wash, tnaroa erreeta. rnoas ntam tiz. n or no-tMfiato Wm. MeMTJRBAT Uty TMUI ASSBb rss TIME CARD or TRAINS Portlands ' Lew re. Anvra. Tallowetone Psrk eXsasss City St. Lsala Special for Ckekalls, Centralis. Olympla, Urey'a - , Harbor, Sooth Bead. Taooma. ,: ; Seattle, Kpokane. Levlatoa. Baue. RlUlasa. Dsaver,. Oaaa-..r..iir-. ,-. - he. Kanaaa City. St. Leal and Bontkeast. dally SIOpa d:Hpaa North Conat t.lmlted. eleetrle lirbted. for Tacoma. Seattle. Spokane. Batte. Mlnaeepelta, St- t'aal aad tbe Beat. Sally. 1:00 pea TtSSaa Pnset Sound Limited, for Cler.meet, Chekalw. Oes- tralla, Taeoaaa aad Seat tie only, dally :S0psa S:SSss iwln city Bipeens tor -iaee- ma. Seattle. Spokane. Ileleos. Bntte. St. Paul. Mlaneapolle. LlneolS. St. Joseph. Keness . . ( City. Omaha. St... Loala, with-., est ekenee ef cara Direct "V r T oonnerttona (or all petata East ' aad Soatkesst. Sally II tS saa 10:SS sal ' 1 A 1 I ' i V TLnf U tnC coftirofaAMX way 2 Overbad Trains Ds2y y The Oriental Limited, ths fsst Mail1' VIA SEATTLE AWD BPOKAWBL- PorUand time schedule . Dslly. Deity. Lee re. Arrtre. To sad from Spokane, St. PeaL Mlnneepolle. . ; . . Dulstk ssd all polsts ' Bast via Seattle..... StSOam T-O0 em 1UA pm I K pm To sad from St. fanl. Mlnseapelle. . Dolutb , end all poletu East tie Spokane S:I8 pm SrOSsst rest Rertkera teamaklp Oe. Se tiles - ream - Sesttls tor Japes . aad Cklaa aorta aad Manila. ssrrla pee sensara snd rrelakt. B. B. Deketa. JJsvomW M. . S. S. Minnesota, January . ITIPPOM TffSEM KAISHA, (Japan Mall SteasMhln Co.) a S. Tense Kan will , sell from teettle about Noveaaber IS for lapaa aad Chlneee porta, esrrytsc paaaaeera aad frelrht. rer tickets, rates, berth. I ami a tione. etc., call ea er address er ntrnrsoar. O. 9. T. A. Its TatrS ,U, terUaad. Oxetea. Jraea Mala Sew, Astoria St Columbia River Railroad Co. Oatea Depot Leae. Arrive. Fas Msflteea, Rainier. Ctoba. kanM. Vieatport, CUften, Ae- i. a'aMnlflB. rleeeL Bemmoad, rort BtsTeas, teesr- ' t kart fata, aeeauie e w .. Aetorta and Beaakere, exprees . Sally - Tttmsm rwps C. A. STBWABT. Commeretsl A ant, Stf Alder a tree U Fkoae Mais Sua. .. . Upper Columbia River STEAMER Clias. P, ;5;:nr: T.esves Oe "'- ,,."'"r. ,?" 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