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7: THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 83, 1$03. RICH PUffi FOR CRESCffiT CITY .TV--Tti Winter. Racing SeasonrWiil Open Tomorrow, In thi, ; par Southli WILL COM Far Southland. . DERBY WILL COMMAND A TEN-THOUSAND PURSE New Orleans, Turf Magnates Hang Up .Nineteen, Good Stakes for the . Horsemen to Earn During the 1 Corning Season. .,.'- Uoaroal SpecUl rrtca.l New Orleans, L-u. Nov. S3.. The win tor racing aeason tn New Orleans opens tomorrow and the etty Is fast filling with horsemen.' bookmakers ' and other followers of the. turf. All are looktng forward to ons of th best meeting ever pulled off in this vicinity. Mors than 1.680 Diet horses mat navs oen oMrrtng m wwnmar ana TB.WTY,a lMt week and tna be8t tearr) tnat at the northern and eastern tracks are now quartered at tbs Crescent City Jockey Club's track. . Realising that the racing bids fair to outshine that of previous years, the elub has offered 19 stakes and handi caps, chief of which la the f 1,00ft Derby. The list of handicaps and stakes of . fered, with the date of - running and value, la aa follows: Not. I r-Inaugural handicap .....$1.50 Nov. SI Thanksgiving handicap... 1.600 Deo. 1 Crescent City stakes.;.'. 1,000 Deoj I Preliminary Derby h'c'p. 1,500 Deo. It OentlUty (selling) ...... 1,0 -" Deo. a tChrlstmas handicap 1,600 Deo IS Speed handicap ........ 1.00S Jar 1 New Tear handicap....;' 1,000 Jan. Magnolia (selling) 1.000 JSn, IS Merchants' handicap...; 1,250 Jn. to Premier stakes ....... .. 1,000 Feb. S fit. Charles Hotel Wp., 1.600 Teb."-MaPthftvrasVgtoh t'ker-r.000 ' Feb. IS Bush Cup handicap..... 1,600 Feb.' 17 Carnival stakes ........ 1,000 Mar, I New. Orl'na ilyJRy. Ji'p 1,0jO , Mar. Id Rosebur stake 1,000 Mar. II Crescent City Derby.. ...10, 000 Mar. 10 Audubon (selling) ...... 1,000 RACING RESULTS AT 7 OAKLAND AND BENNINGS (Joaraal BpeeUl Service.) " Oakland. Cat Nov.. II. Results of races at Emeryville: Five furlongs Christmas tide won, Furs second, Asura third; time. 1:01. Six furlongs Malltah Won, Oromobol . second, jSlmdal third; time, 1:14 l-i. -' Seven furlongs Tavor won, Atkins second. Black Jos third;, time, 1 :28 4-S. Mile Rolls won. Harbor second. Earl Rogers third; time. 1:41. Mile and sixteenth Morendo won. La sen second, Dutiful third; time, 1:48 4-S. Six snd ons half furlongs Burleigh won, Martinmas second. Bob Ragon third; time, 1:11 4-1. At Benninge Track." : - Joornl gixx-Ut Sertlc.! 7 - Washington, Nov.- 2. . . Bennings race reaulta: Sevf furlongs Bandy Creeker won. . Rappehnnnoc second. Old Colony third; time, i:. v Steeplechase, about 1H miles 8andal- I wood won, Frank Somers second, Ca- loorahatchee third; time, 6:11.- T -. Beven rurlongs Kather Royal won. New Tork second, Scarf ell .third; 'time. 1:1ft. Six furlongs Lee' Harrison won. Bel- fnrt t-f"A, 1 Mm I. 1 Mile Dolly Spanker won. New Tork second, A vaunt third; time, 1:41 1-6. Mile and a quarter Beauoler won. Bulwark second, Caronal tbIM; time. X.13- 3-8v BAKER CITY LADS WORKu , FOR HIGH SCHOOL GAME SpeeUI DUpateh te The loarnal.) V, Baker City, Or., Nov. 23. Under the able direction of Coach - Nichols, ths ; members ef the Baker High; school foot ball team are doing some herd work in ; preparation for the Thanksgiving; game with the Portland High school boys. Ths local playera are ' confident of winning: a jylctory in ih Thanksgiving - game, although they realise that they have th contest of their life before -them.' Ths .two teama are nearly equal In weight, it being estimated that there wilt be little more than a pound differ. - ence, and th game will, be one of the . most evenly matched contests of ths eaaon. - Individual work and fast playing are twlng- drilled Into the local boyrbyTne coach and the Improvement mad In the last emipl of weeks IS considered re markable. This Is ths second yesr tbs team has been under th direction 6f Nichols of Michigan, and he ha them well under control. Bohsdalsd for Tonlgnt. ' . Willis Schumscker Vs. Benny Frank lin, IS rounds, at Baltimore. I- . ..... . NOTEWORTHY FOR FINE QUALITY AND LOW PRICES IS OUR ENTIRE"STOCITOFTT" Wines and Liquors For your Thanksgiving dinner you" will surely need some " pleasant beverage. We can supply you with everything in ." .... this line. '- Sauterne, Fine Table Wine, qt 25, 50, 91.00 to 92.50 Extra fine quality Port, Sherry, Angelica, Muscatel, Madeira, .-..Tokay, Catawba and Malaga Wine, gallon...... ?1.00 , s Is worth double the price. . , t " Absolutely Pure Whiskey, gallon. . . ... . .-. . . . , .$3.50 Pure Grape Brandy, for mince meat, gal. .$3.00 to $6.00 ' IMPORTED WINES AND National Wipe Co ; THE QUALITY STORE Northeast Corner fifth and Stark Streets ' .". ' Phone. Main 6499 . IVHITMAN ELEVEN TO FLAY TASHIN6T0N STATE ; WaffaTWalla Boys In Good Trim ifor-Tomorrow's -Struggle-: - 'tat Pullman, i--"- r; & - . . .. (Special Dispatch to Tb Joaraal.) Walla Walla. Wash.. Nov. U. The Whitman football team Is hard at work preparing for the gam with W. a C which will be played with the Stats College at Pullman tomorrow. The work of. the team against Idaho last Saturday,- even though It resulted In a victory for Whitman by a small score, was not entirely satisfactory snd it la felt that radical Improvements must be made if a winning score Is to be made against the heavier team of the Pull man lads. .The team work In Saturday's gaihe was too Slow for good results snd a faster and snappier style of game will be developed by the time the team goea to Pullman. , The Pullman bunch are considerably heavier than Whitman and they will hays the advantage of playing on 'their home flrld, but Whitman Is hopeful nevertheless of repeating the perform ance,.ef last . Thanksgiving, when they defeated the farmers 10 to t In Walla wane. No one nurt ln the amaziJual Whitman can put out will represent her st Pullman on Saturday. Camp, who played on ths 'varsity at guard until the SeaUle game, may also be ln ths line-up sgainst W. S. C sine his bad knee la in good shape again. Other, wise the ltne-up will be ths same aa against Idaho. . : Captain SpagI feel confident that his team has the stuff tn them to beat the W. B. C. team and expects to bring back a victory for ths mals and blue. BEAVERS TAKE THREE T: ,' j FROM LYRIC BOWLERS The bowling of ths Beaver team last night In their match with, the Lyrics shows that this team Is coming to ths frontfast They took th re games, every one over the 100 mark, which is good for class ,'B" bowlers. . Th ao ond game was won in ths lsst frame by superior -team-works thLyrlc leadV-j ng all the way. woodman rolled the highest single gams III. He also had ths best average 181. Th scores; , BEAVERS. ' (1) (I) (I) A v. Clbsset .161 141 111 117 .1S1 144 184 171 .1(1 178 . ISO 1SI .1(1 1(( 18 lit .110 .-110 141'174 Shafer Campbell ...... Woodman Ross Total .........831 .107 '831 . 1 LTR1CS. '..' (1) , (I) (!) Av. Ogden ..........134 171 141 168 Kalk 156 .174 , 181 164 Hlnnenkamp ..,.161 168 '. 177 148 Bt rat ton .140 114 103 -114 Evana 133 , 168 -" 17 ' . 163 Total ....V.,.737 T7 781 There- will be two match games to night, ths Schlllers against Montavlllaa, and the Commercial No. I against ths Happy Dales. , r - ND00R TENNIS SEASON"" , WILL OPEN SUNDAY Ths Indoor, tennis season will begin Sunday. .The leaaa on th Liberal Arte building at th Lewis and Clark fair grounds hss been closed and ths work of laying out ths courts, erecting back stops and otherwise preparing the build ing baa been going on for several days psst This work will be .finished tomor- row and everything w: ness for putting the little white balls In play Sunday morning. Notice are being sent out today notifying th (respective member of th new club of an organization meeting, which will be held In the Liberal Arts building Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. A supply of 1907 balls hss already been ordered from th east. NELSON WILL CAPTAIN WILLAMETTE FIVE (Special DUpatrk to Tb Joaraal.) Salem, Or. Nov. 23. At a meeting Of the Willamette unlveralty basketball squad, held yesterday afternoon, Clyde V. Nelson of Kslmlche, Washington, was sleeted captain of the ''varsity five for th coming season.. Nelson is on of th cleverest players that .has ever donned the old gold and cardinal jersey for the university. Th choice received the undivided approval of the students. Nelson plsys guard and la considered a strong player at that position. This season he played center on the football eleven and is reckoned among tn nest eepXerr In lhB arils wei Will ay Atkinson seoaos. Atkinson snd Portland Helshts will play a gam, tomorrow sfternoon st Park and Ollssn streets. This will bs good contest ss both teams ars svenly matched, i Ths Atkinson tesm Is open to any team at tns weia-ot or vv pounds. Tor games call -up Main 8488 and ask' for Ot-orsa Olsen. LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS " 7 : : ; ; : ' : : 7 7; - r: - ; 1 r 1 : ; ; f ' ' ' ' ; ; ? -; ;;'v ;. " ' ' '' ''''-- " : -! , " ' '' . , ;. ' , . Si-wS" AND BE THANKFUL .... &&3!&e "', - That you live ;n ai age where man's ingenuity and progress in the arts and crafts has mads it possible for you to come here and select your complete Thanksgiving outfit ready to put on in one hour's time. Better made and better fitting clothes than your grandfather's tailor ever dreamed of and yet the cost is less than one half what your grandfather paid for those ill-fitting, misshapen garments that were made by many days' careful, painstaking labor. . Be up to date, and let us show you. . . - MEN'S ST ITTS mM to- $M. FULL DRESS AND FANCY VESTS FULL DRESS AND FANCY SHIRTS DENT'S GLOVES FINE NECKWEAR HOSIERY UNDERWEAR HATS Go The Open" Window . Store KEEN INTEREST m Follower of Oregon and Mult nomah Are Getting Into Line . for Annual Match. BOTH ELEVENS WILL BE IN FINE CONDITION Captains Chandler and Jordan Arc -Potting on the Finishing; Touches for the Greatest Contest in Their . Careers Players Anxious. ' Th principal toplo of eonvsrsatlon todav amonc ths friends of outdoor norts tn Portland snd. In fact, throurh rajley, ' is neiti I week's football strugBle on Multnomah's gridiron between the crack Ore son unl veralty eleven and the Multnomah Club team. . ' r Comlna as It does each aeason on ThanksglvlnB day, th most appropriate day of the entire yar for rootnsii, tnia Kama Is always looked forward to with ths ksenest interest ana greatest en thuslasm. Thankiatvlna- would not be ThanksBlvingr in Portland unless th Oregon team and the Oregon rooters Invaded this city with their band snd their colors and their chrysanthemums. The event Is an epoch ln ths college career of every Oregon student . and every friend of Oregon's university. It Is needless to relate t We great games that the Oregon men ' have "played against Multnomah. Though, beaten by Multnomah ln ths matter of points, the "OreROrtlaat nave"Tiver heen defeated In spirit, dash, clean play, nor enthu siasm. The most positive friendliness prevails between Oregon and Multno mah, and the followers of the great American game In ths northwest will await the result of this' match, with extraordinary Interest ; ' " Oregon's Crack Team, There Is no getting away from th fact that Oregon has her. greatest op portunity this- year. Her men are ex perienced.. perfectly, trained -BUI Haywards, coached like Besdk was coachad by Btagg at Chicago, and cap tained by a gentleman snd a wonderful player, William ("Weary") Chandler. Oregon's record this year speaks for Itself,, but the best part ef- the season's work is represented In th scors of It to mads against Washington unlver alty last Tuesday at" Kugen. Theee condltlona, ln connection wltn the fact that three of Oregon's best men, La tourette. Hug and Moullen, were not In that game, .nake It all th more Certain why Oregon has a better sleven than la years. " It Is; said that Coach Besdek has been saving these three men for th Multno mah gam. . If so. It Is a first-class bit of .football strategy. Th Maltaomah Xleven. j Her In Portland th member of the Multnomah club team have been work ing along scientific lines In sn endeavor to perfect a system of offense that will be able (o tnak respectable advances sgainst such men as Chandler, Moores 1 . . ... 1 irmiiii niMr ui.,Jh.. n..rffadi-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 iw fi ill r niinunL unuiL v p. li O and McKlnney, and to formulate a de fense that will be able to block such playera as ArnSplser, .Clark and Hug. How well these methods -will succeed can be best tested only aralnst Orea-on. In all probability ths men who will represent Multnomah In Thursday's ia.ttii win bfl crvoten on' sutioay m Ingr, when th final serlmmase will, be held with- the second Multnomah team. This practice la considered aa extremely Important, inasmuch as the latest plays and tricks will be employed. On Sun day morning and thereafter until ths rams Multnomah's practices - will be secret. Captain Jordan thinks that ow ing to the Importance of the new plays this course Is necessary. .. . p. SALEM HIGH SCHOOL"" BOYS ARE CONFIDENT " t" . -- ":') (Special I1. pitch t The Jneraal.) Salem. Or, Nov, 23. Tb Salem High school eleven left yesterday for Eugene, where they will -meat th - formidable team from tba High achool of that city. The locals feel quit confident of vic tory and have practiced diligently for today's contest. -Ths psst week the team has been coached -by .Chauncey Bishop, th well-known football en thtialast, and a marked Improvement In team "work and style of play la notice able. Among th changea In the aggr- aration wnicnan cajcuiiea u iroptu" the team are Lawrence Rene At Cntr snd Curtis Cross st full. ' Th ltne-up will be aa follows: Kns, center; Barton and Hofer, guards; Mil ler and Eyre, tackles; Moores and R Nlles, ends; Farmer, quarter; Jones and Oabrlelson, half backs; Cross, fullback; substitutes, O. Nlles, Smith And Cart' HIGH SCHOOL READY FOR - HILL MILITARY TEAM Th High school and Hill Military elevens are . waiting for th referee's whistle tomorrow at i:I0 p. m. As this will-be a champlonehlp battle,' thars DO NOT D0SETHEST0MACH Cure Catarrh by Breathing Hyomei , Sold Under Guarantee. . The only scientlflo and common Senas wsy to treat catarrh of the nose and throat la by a local application that will kill the catarrhal germa. Ordinary stomach dosing Is worss than useless. Taking medicine Into the stomach to cure catarrh of th head can have no good effect, and often leads to serious derangement, of tha digestive organs. By breathing Hyomei three or four times daily through ths neat pocket In haler tnat comes with every outnt, it medicated, healing air penetrates to ths most remote parts of ths nose, throat and lungs, Searches out and kills sill catarrhal germa, and soothes snd hesls any Irritation In th mucous membrane. Woodard. Clarke eV Co.'a faith In the wonderful merit of Hyomei as a cure for catarrh is Shown by ths guarantee they give with every Hyomei outfit that the money will be refunded unless th treatment gives satisfaction. A complete Hyomei outfit, consisting Of a pocket Inhaler, a bottle of Hyomei and a medicine dropper, costs but tl. extra ottles of Hyomei, If needed, 60 cents. Woodard, Clarke Co. give their personal guarantee to refund the money if Hyomei does not relieve, so that you run no risk at all In buying this re liable remedy, .. . . ., ' ' '. t FULL DRESS SUITS BI wlll be a great crowd present at Mult nomah field to witness th struggle. Aa nearly aa can be learned the teama will line up in this rssnion: , ' High 8chooL ' ft. If. A. Gerspscn . .C...... Donaldson Ford , . R O . . Hayes-Graham Hlckson RT.,, ......... Cort Smith . w..r LT,v Brlggs-Chester Lewis (0.....4..R B... Brgdley-Llllle , f . Merchant- Dabney ....... ; . .1. K. ... ... v. . Thorns Latourette ...... q B. ..... .. McEwen Hastings R H B. ...... . Olesson Baldwin ....... .LiH B. . . . . .Tsylor (C) Meyers ........ '..FB Hill COLUMBIA JUNIORS: ISSUE A CHALLENGE Th. Columbia Juniors of Columbia anlveralty Issus a challenge to any foot ball team In th city weighing not over ISO pounds average. Games can be ar ranged by telephone or letter. Address or call up Columbia University, Unl veralty Park. Portland, and ask for Jo Kahoe, manager. . FOOTBALL FUMBLES Ths Oregon university second team arrived In Portland last evening and spent the night In this city, leaving for Th pallcs- this morning, where a game will b plsyed with ths strong Dallos sleven this afternoon. Th Oregon lad ar confident. ':... ' ' Th Carlisle Indian team was de feated yesterday at Nashville, Tennes see, by the Vanderbllt unlveralty eleven, ths scors being to 0. . To help out th Oregon team for Ha gam with Multnomah, Dr. J. J, Zelglar of Portland Is now at Eugene aa aaslst- ant to Coach. Besdek. Zelgler was a former Oregon star and his presence on Klncald field will b of great service to th eleven. ' 4To and Jamas wia. ' In th Multnomah club handball alley last night Jone. -end Jamas .defeated Gammle and Scott by th scores 11-11 and Jl-15. This wss ths only mstch played. " , i -.V HALF MILLION LOSS IN BAY CITY FIRE ' " (Jnarnal Sperlal 8erlet.l ' San Francisco, Nov. 21 Fir lsst night destroyed ths plants of th Whlt-tler-Coburn Oil company and th Bar ber Asphalt company st Seventh and Cooper streets. Tha loss Is estlmsted at fSOO.OOOf with little Insurance. . In a fierce) gal blowing SO miles an hour, the firs, department .had th hard est battle with flames si no th disas ter of last April. . Th Barber Asphalt 'and th ware house of th Whlttler-Cobum company, containing over 1200,000 worth of glass snd large quantities of wsll paper wers completely destroyed. INSANE SWEDE TRIES . TO KILL HIMSELF (flpeelal Dttpateh tn The Joaraal.) Ontario, Or., Nov. It. Henry Ander son, IS years of age, a native of Swe den, while pssslng through th county attempted to commit suicide by shoot ing himself three times In the neck snd attempting to sever th arteries of the wrist with a Jack knlf near tha railroad track south of tow a. Us was OVERCOATS i HOI found about noon by A. T. McLaughlin and John Carter near a atrawstack on William Morrill's ranch, where be had crawled after his attempts. Dr. Print ing, .who attended to Anderson's Injur ies, staled that, while Anderson lost considerable blood, he will recover.' i...i.m..i.m. tn hsya bceq j jeam- ater at Chicago and says that lis wen to Telowston parkr'lost spring, where h worked on a railroad. He later came to Nam pa, Idaho. At th latter place b broke his leg snd had been In tha hoapltsl there until about a week ago. His mind Is unbalanced snd he will be sent to th asylum at Salem, . t .; i.i. , Argo Ortvea Ashore. Jmrnl Special !.) San Francisco, Nov- 2J- Driven by a northwestern gal at th rat of . 10 miles an hour th four-masted schooner Argo, lumber-laden from Wlllapa har bor, dragged her anchor and went on ths beach near the Fulton Iron works last night t ' ' ' , - It Is reported that th vessel Is not seriously - damaged - and - probably will b pullsd off. ; -. . -j. , .Idaho Kbootlag Scrap. (Journal Special terrtet.) Moscow, Idaho. Nor. It Lat yes terday Charles Sadler of Ksrdwlck, it miles southeast of Moscow, was fatally shot by William Segsby as th result of a quarrel over a saloon wager. Segs by Is In custody. . for Stylish Dressers 7 Equal to Other $3.00 f Qualities . Top and Bottom 'Shop Washington Street : ' Iust Wcst ot Hfth St. Hats, Shoes, Men's Turnishings to $. n Street For the Christmas Trade we ar particularly well provided with dosens yes hundreds of articles which add to the pleasure of out-of-door and Indoor sports and games. Th best way- 10 una out now complete our equipment Is Is to call here snd us your eyes your eara whsn ericas ar to ha aacer. tained. , Avery Co. ST. Qaality Hat $2.50 "50c Saved"