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, THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MAKC1T 2f. 1M7. ohegoo'sciiaoce OilD rillll STANF Athletes at Eugen Preparing for Most; Irnportant Track , ; v Meet In Their Hlitory. ; - EACH TEAM VIH8 II ;0:;E EVENT AT SPOKAKE Bud H"ghft Multnomah Wins His Match In Pacific North ; . ; west Athletics.- MUST WORK TO BEAT , i CLEVER SOUTHERNERS Exeelkt UterUl Her Which Trainer Haywwrd topeetg to Have te CoBdltloB.to;Wtii tb Hor . . , . - n Third of May. . ,. -' r 'v-'- .' -. . . '. ' :" University of Oregon, Eugene. March il.-lnc th fiU rr.ncmeU M far as settling upon w" fnrd 1 concerned have been mad for May I. a great deal of calculation of Oregon1, chance, haa been e figure, from Stanford ar being per used vary carefully. ' Stanford. It ta understood, will bring , II man her, but no Idaa la 1ut bow ther will b distributed.-. All a.a In tha- northweat traVk meet wll. b contented, and ba "a twomll. rac. will ba ri At Stanford ther do not bava the dla 1.. but tha two -mil. 1 rac taataad. . ti 1 aaartal aarrlee.t 1L Multnomah won tha ll-pound wreatllng match. Spokaae took tha m-prond boalng contest and Beattl rot tha lie-pound wretllng match. That wa tha rat raeult of tha m . -k... for rhamDlonahlDe Of tha Pacific northweat. Tha outcome of tha matchca appears ta ha highly aatie. factory. .'., ' . Hob, rmnra ould not do anything with John Persona in tha boxing match. Bpokano' devr boy had - him badly mixed In tha 11 rat round, and toward tna mlddla of tha aecona lanaea a. Jolt on Drang' Jaw that put him through tha rope. ' ...a Bud Hughes, tna rxnuna out Bpokana'a representative. in 11 minute actual bury, r CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CLUBS GET U::iF0R"iS -: v. - - ' ', '.. Opening Game Will Be ; Played April Seventh on Groundsof, v Coast Organization. ' ; lx-mlriut bout reaultad In Tha flrat no falL r Ed Smith of Portland fallad to hold L. W Vanablaa of Saattla, who got tha declalon In tha lt&-pound wreatllng ba nt umMlviinna To aoma tha declalon gave aiaaatlafactlon. aa theaa Indefinite - affair ajwaya oo. bou proved a auppla boy. but Vanablaa waa ton moat of tha time. , , . - Hera la tha raeult of tha other pre liminary bouta: Ray Kann of Spokane beat Art Holqulat, Spokane, lla-pound wreatllng. two falla la aix minuiea. Frank Carabln. Spokane, knocked out cmhi Jnhnaon. Snokana. In tha eecond round, a-pound boxing; Ira Robtnaon, HMttle. rot one rail on rTana, mi Spokane, In alx mlnutea. HIGH-CLASS BOMS Allfl PODL AT 1'ULTKOI.IAH Amtur C ub MemDers - ee Some Capital Gains on the ; Alleys and Tables. , V r pan Kellr SUrtlnt. mA aa Oreaon doea not nare tha two tnlle. both evenU wlU have to ba tneo In order to make tha meet aa even and fair aa poaalbla. . . ....r- M A hera ft much bat ter balanced team than Oregon, and that being the caee. Moulton of the CaUforn jana will undoubtedly try to dleoern regon'a weak polnta and make up hla . v.. , nr the fory aouthara r tor Oreaon' trainer, Hayward, a equally Teraed In aueh little achemeo " iiMh ha vlnr a, areaier """i- win ba In condition aMti before Oregon", and In aplta of nantlon facta will el ft through. .1.- hanil Oreaon will not have Jier team fully developed before a, week before the final day touia.ae m m Ura). Then ahe. too, haa aoma freah mn who may fill up what have been 'weak olacea and If will b Impoaalbla for the California echemera to learn anything. In fact now Hayward doea hot know what one half of hla men can dO. 1' ' ... tj ,-. Za Oregon Stronger - . Jo ona knowa hera even If Oregon' team la atronger than laet year, for tnough rneaael graduated, and Lowell, Mitchell and Predeaui ra all -out of thla aemester, there are a lot of new men whom Hayward cannot meaaur until the aeaaoo beglne. - - Oregon will have to look-out for aur "rrlaea too, for In McNeil and Holman, . Stanford haa men who can run tha 100 yard da ah In' 1 aeconda flat, and Kelly ,ln eome raeea doea no better than that. Theae two men are aleo good for very 1 aat tl ma in tha IJ9, and aa Vander roort cha broad Jump wall up Into tha email numbera of tha twentlee, KaUy -- -will have to begin In vary good form to win flrat place In any of thoae three '"'venta. ' . In tha hurdle MacFarland and Peaa lee ean - do aa good aa any Oregonlaa . haa aver done: Naah, MaundrelU Brad- a-nrd. and Miller in the dlatance are ul : atanfurd haa alao fin man In v h nnla vault and the hlail Jump. " From the way tha etrawa blow hera. . SUnford bell area aba can win tha meat, m at ran a aood balanced team, and aMclat attention to the dtataneea. Ora- aoB.f however 1 working vary hard rvm mat thla oolnt. and aa there are five good roller la eight, and aa many half , mil man, there may be ion aurprlaoa. Hayward haa no Idea who wUl run the WO nut me xor Uie -varaiiy nwrm jwm. t v. r i m I J Tha ritt that will hare team In ' the IntereUte league thla eaaon are Rrie. Bradford. Pubola, Oil City, Kane, Franklin and Punxantawney, In Penn rlvanla, and oiean. New Tort - - Bowling and handicap pool ar tha attractlona at tha Multnomah club now and om capital matchea have been -.... in Vnth llnea.. The and of tha L..nt two months away, but aa intareat haa been taken In the aamea aa If the final war in prog. The nines of tha . City' Baaeball learue are receiving from the aaat their new aulta. and ail. that. nave coma aw far aDDear very natty toga. Tha eulta nt tha L. 8. Wakea team earn yeaier- day and will ba put on exhibition ior aaveral dara In ona o tha atore wln- dowa. , They are a reddlah gray, red atockmg and belta, and the cap ar embroidered with the letter T." The aulU of the Bralnard Cuba and tha Woodburna have alao arrived. The Bralnard will wear whit ahlrta, capa, atocklnaa . and belta. blue panta and blue eweaier coata. Tha -Woodburna wiu wear blue suit with green trim- mlnga. The Northweet , Brewing uwcmwo nine haa ordered green uK wn rea trimming; th St. John team will have blue unlforma ' with while trim ming, and th Trunkmaker wiu wear rwn auita with white trlmmlnga. l ADCllcatloa ha been receivea xrom Aatorla and Kelao to Join tha league. and It 1 probable that both will ba ad mltted. Rivalry between tne varjoue aggregathma la already developing and aoma of the teama ar importing men to atrengthen their chancea of carrying off flrat honora. ' The opening game win b piayea on th Coaat league grounda April It All Saturday and Sunday datea not filled by the Coaat league at xneir ronam grounda wUl b filled by tha City league. When the Coaat league la playing here tha City league will play out of town. fflERCOHEGIATE I.1EET HAY BE CALLED OFF Stanford and Berkeley Cannot Agree on Where Track Events i - Should Be Held. -'.'. H-l santalned br Oearln and tionergan played good bowla laat ntght. although th abaenc or wnaiw mr tis im a denreaalnc effect on hi. mmi. j Th acorea were: Oearln' .mOearln. .119. 14S. Ill: Benham. t H7 1K: Will etc 117. 111. IT n.iminn Its. IIS. 111. ' Tmn'a team Trimble. ' 141. HI iia- r-rlaon. 111. 111. 47; Wenuerberg, i aa a. ' ' r ,k hllllard room th handicap attvatad tnanv anectatora who had a chance to applaud soma eaplW playing.. r , " ' ' ' ti u TanVln. heat L)r. J. r. UOT aa aa. r Kirhnla beat 1. Buck. 41 Niohnla beat R. Wennerberg. 41 to It; P. B. Brlgham beat R. I Mo Kenalo. 40 t It. v T' '-'.-... AMATEUR ATHLETES " ON MULTNOMAH FIELD M.iitnnmah ; field wreentd a lively scene yeeteraay who mi -team practicing. Advantage waa taken of th bright unhlny day. and th boy re out for .aeverai noura, nu;""a fllea, throwing to Da a a ana t J limbering up. The teama reprea anted re the high acnooi, muimomaa ana The Journal. . . Thla waa in nrai n m w that tha men have had a chance to get outdoor, practice, and all uaed caution in their emercla. Bom of th man were eat several week ago, ana are aiTesay In fair ahape, but vn thee took their practice with eaae, rearing inn cni charley home" or "glaaa arm." ' To make tha affair aeem mora UK a piing day on a college eampua, mem ber of th Multnomah track team war out for practice. Theae men were weight throwera and a printer, -jne latter con tented themeelve with practicing e tart a. although they ended their day' exerclae by running arouna tne cinaer pain ev aral time. . The Journal baseball team u in nne eondltkm and with a little more practice may feel strong enough to enauenge Seattle.. ,, ; - ': STRENGTHENS TEAM ' flloaelal DUMtefe n The learaat) ' Vancouver. - Wash- March 11. Th Vancouver baseball club has algned the following men to date: J.'W. Qulgley Oeorae Poultney. O. W. Marshall. C. P. Kannedv. Wm. Waters, H. Oarabaldl, Tom Kellv, F, O. Robblna, A. U. Steel. J. R. KwapIL Burt Dunn. Eugene San dere, Tha player will report hera next week. . - ' ' Fill TIN TAT ; ";:':': J. YV": , FIRST AND SALMON STREETS Bargain from the Great Blockade Sale, Sold at ... About 20 Cents on $1.00 . MM 1.K Hyj.iJj LIST 10 For 50c, 75c and $1.00 Kimonos. 10 For75c,,'$1.00 and $1.50 Percale : Wrappers. - '- ' A. 10 For 40c, 65c and $1.00 Belts, 100 , styles, i f . lf For 50c to $1.50 Mussed Waists. 15 For 25c. to 65c Knit Underwear.. 5 For 15c to 25c Ladies': Turndown Collars. ' - .' '. 50 For $1.50 to $2.50 Silk Umbrellas. WOMEN'S BARGAIN 19 For 50c and 75c Ladies' Collars, em . broidered- , 'v1: ' 0? For 20c and 25c Ladies Hose.--9 For 20c and 50c boxes of Toilet Soap. For 15c and 25c Summer Vests. - BARGAINSlTHATNEyjER HAD N EQUAL IN LADIES' NEWEST STE SPRING SUITS, COLLARS, JACKETS AINU ?7.50 For ladies' $18.00 Long Coats, 8 left.' . v ;;l;.-.;;v:'':'A 91.25 For ladies' $5.00 Wash Suits. ; ?2.95 For, ladies' $7.50 Long Silk i Kir ;. - monos.' '' :V .' '- ":'-;--- ?2.83 For 10 styles $5.00 to $7.50 Dress and Walking Skirts. ' r - - S2.05 For finest black Taffeta Silk Skirts with deep silk ruffle, $7.50 value. $2.95 For ladies' $7.50 Short Coats, 20 left..-.- v.;;v:;;r.';.-i;.lp!'f r ' Our Great 50c Tabic Curtains -Values in Muslin Underwear ' - worth up to $2.50 S& - Putan ) : i JLvJ f ' "JP the chest It won't cure VI R r3- Itf&A I you In a minute but keep tt U r rrtV .UO . on' a A7lYiL SkV r time and you wffl feel the I 1 I 1 f r I . aST Tm Alkock't Pinter high chest It won't cure a minute .but keep ft ; reasonable length of and you will feel the beneficial results. , ; For the aching back , after a Grippy Cold, nothinj will benefit , you as much as tn . Alkock't Plaster. fUT ON All .. f.r. algaf S-J- theTlglaal .a4 r-.r?, . ". jirt, Jmmrn Mw I. Serial Ne. MS. . - .-;-.,'";'.',''; Brandreth s A LaxatW Biaog tni Park all aoaa.aa rmm grala o4 aol.d twct el aaraae. n la whk-a wiia aharlaablaaWapdct,Bak u a btaod pari e aarallaoltharaefer. fmSig'ttUm, Ht., ' 1 Pills BetaMlehe 17a . 1 . - ntn.fk aa Tm SaaraaLt TJnlveralty of Calltornla, Berkeley, Cat, March IL The executive oommltte of th Stanford tudnt hoay, oompoeeu of nine mderaraduatea and Graduate Manacar Bale of Stanford, together with ,t..i tnb Mntaln. failed to coma to n armament tn the eonferene with th at hie tie committee of the California faculty and tha atudent hody axeoutlv oommltte over the queeUon aa to where th track meat hetweea th unlveraltlae tintiM t held. .-- ' 1 ' The Stanford men auggeated th Jua nt alternate meets Instead of altar. nat year. Tha California men baaed thair rlaima an tha aslrlt of tha agree ment. ' calling for tha holding of the freahmea track moot at on university and tha "varsity at the other. Stanford. by th agreement. wlU have tha meet thla year. They also contended on tha letter of the agreement calling for al ternate year and also npon tn action . of th Stanford lntarcollegtata agreement oommltte In January agreeing to hold th meet In Berkeley. ... At th oonolualon of the meeting the Stanford oommltte decided to have the question arbitrated, and the matter will be brought op before tha California men late this weak. and. U It I not nettled at . that time th annual meet will ba declared off. j ";- ; BANKERS WILL HAVE v BALL TEAM IN FIELD Tha . banker will play baaeball again thla year. ' -A banker league haa been organised and four nines wlU play a eerie Ox games xor s nanusom . yvu nant - 'r ' ' Tha Merchant' National, tha First National and tha Untied State National will each put a nine on tha diamond. Th fourth team wiu oa roaae up i mployee of other Portland bank. Tha gamee will be played Tueaday and Frl dav afternoon on the Multnomah field. m ther will be 14 came In th ae rie. Th season will begin toward th tartar nart of AnrlL ' ( nine n la red tn the banker - lie laat year, but ther waa no regular imm bodv. Thla year, tnrougn me formation of a central organisation. It la believed that tne season wUl ba more ucceaaful than haa been any previous one. Th league was organised with T. B. Foster, H. B. Allan, secretary and treasurer, and C H. Lea vie, us weigai and H. E. wood dlrectora, MANY IMPROVEMENTS IN WILLAMETTE'S GYM. a aMBaaBtaaawaawawa (gpaelal maoateti te The 'arasM ; , K Bim nr.. March 1-The W 111am tta nnleratty arrmnaalunt will b re modelled . th coming summer. Plana are being made for 'the enlarging of tha edifice, and wnen compieiea uie avmnaalum will be ona of th roost convenient In the northweat. It la tha Intention to build an eievaiea tree which can be turned. If neeeseary. Into a aaiiarv for Boectator at atnietio eon. teats. Tha trackmen will also find an indoor field of epectal advantaga, a thv will ba able to practlc under any condltlona of weather. Th sum to be expended now on th Improvement will ha from 11.000 to 11.100 and tha atnitanta will assist In th work of excavating for tha basement, which la to ba built and arranged with modern. nnnrenlent bath and dreaetng rooms I which wlU Open onto th athletic field. TACOMA PRINCE TURNS v t . BASEBALL ANGEL - ' fanaalal rrlnatcb te The Joarsal.t Taconia. Waah.. March 11. Tacoma fane are promised a fine baae ball team. Henry M. Prince, formerly ot neatue, haa baan Induced to eome to th front with a wad of needful. Ha was moved to thla action, it la aald. by tha per suasive talk of a Edward Dtigdale, whose forceful eloquence turned an or. dlnary fan Into an angeL . Prince will he president of the club. and. Michael Lynch will bring his slgned-up men here. George Shreeder, who worked o hard to make th people her believe ha waa a baaeball king, win Join force with Prlno. . When th suggestion ws made that Balllnghara ahould be substituted for Tacoma, there waa a howl from tha fane, and It la believed that Prince' action In cutting hla purs strings will keep Tacoma In th league line. MILITIAMEN TO HOLD . INDOOR TRACK MEET i . . The fourth of th erle Of " Indoor athletic event will b held In th large dxlla AaU of Lb Multnomah eatioLy $1.00 for 71 Boys Suits Worth Up to $5 Odd Sizes ONLY ONE TO EACH PERSON 15e For Boys' 40c Silk Linen Caps, r ' Men's Suits for Easter In blues, blacks and fancy worsteds. If you come early maybe you can get your size,' no matter what it is. S9.50 JPor 84 Suits and Overcoats left from our $20.00 arid $25JD0 lines, in sizes 34 to 39 only, in black Tibets, clays; ' and serges and fancy wool worsteds, We won't alter these suits at this price. 81.50 For 68 pairs of Men's Wool Wor ; sted Pants, m almost' all sizes, from , $2.50 to $5.00. lines. No alterations " Van't afTord.it sold too cheap. s.nrs For Bovs' Overcoau. 18 of " left. Values $5.00 to $11.00. to 14 years em Sizes up MEN'S LIST Boys, if you care to save a Duncn ot money on your spring outfit come to the - BOSTON tomorrow ' 5 For E. & W. Collars. 7 .T 7 7 For fast black Sox, 15c values.- .. 5 For hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs 25 4 For all kinds' of 60c and 75c Spring Underwear. ' ' '' ; '. 05d) For $2.50 Suit Cases. . : . ; , 25 For 50c and 75c Neckwear of every kind. "''''''.' " 'V' ;- ' 31.35 For the best $3.00 Hat on earth. 50 For the best grade of $1.00 Shirts. 20 f Foradresslinda'work : Shirt "that 'cheap stores sell for 69c. . . ' . 38 For men's best grade 75c Blue and , Black Overalls. V;" -v:v ,..; .. 5 For Canvas Gloves (can you match them?) --. ' . 1 ' ; 1 For ,10c Wash Ties; ; - 0 For Boys' 60c Wash Knee Pants. Don't grab an armful, we only sell one, pair to each person. r - r ; ' r'f THIS IS GOINO TO BE THE i Greatest Bargain Friday :jv, Our Busy go; Shoe Department ; HAS EVER HAD ' . Between the hours of 9 and 11 Friday morning. All JLadies Dress Shoes worth $4.00 and $3.60, patentr vicLor in Bluchcr. and latest spring styles. None d A 4P; reserved, per pair. . . . . . : ... . i yUxO 81.05 For MenV $4.00 Patent Bluchers. 1 to 4 p. m. ;r ... .vV ., .'...; ;'.;' r:' - 81.25 For Men's $2.00 Work Shoes, bel- lows tongue. 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. , - ' 81.10 For 25 styles in little Misses' and Children's $2.00 and $2.50 Spring Ox - fords. - 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. . - ' '- sanasiBBSBBSssaaBBBnasBBassaasBsasBaaaaaaaaa-a ill will armorr Mondar at S:I0 o'olock. . Entrlea are open to members or tna Portland companies of the Third . In. fantry and tha First battery. ; Following la oraer 01 wvum beat iO-rard daah. nign jump, -Anala tug of war. flnala In 10-yard daah. wall acallng. trial heat M0-yard hurdle, flnala tug of war. balf-mU relay, wall tent pitching; Anala 110-yard hurdle, one mil run, bayont race. ("'; '- Events WlU not o neia ior muj u or individual falling to be ready at tna time of etartlng. weutenani r. u Ormandr will accept entiie up to to night, y ; . ... All eonteetani mua w M.tnh,. f tha Oreaon National Ouard for at leaat 10 day a prevloua to March 25. Many entrlea hav been receivea, which indicate inn nmouT. be Intereatlng. , , . . . , . MINOR LEAGUE NOTES v.narar Jack Doyl of th Milwaukee club la on tha Job making arrangeraenta to take his "Brewers" to Champaign. Ullnola, to train. . . Tnhn nansaL Oeorse Mullln and Cyrus Cobb will all have little brother play- i. in the Southern micnigan wi thla aeaaon. - -. , u.m Jack Hendrlck of th rnhlol team haa algned hi old "oolleg champ" Ouy Dickey. Ouy niaat nlca ball Tor Bprinaueio imi K ' . . , year. ,.- r w..i. urruiuia will manage the new Clinton (Iowa) club In tha Tbree-I legU. . , '; Tff.l fana don't think much of the Eatrn league ecneauio. i ne .nampa open at home and me ians are airaju froety, weather s' .. .. ..,.,.,. ., ..? , Manager Charlie Babb of tha Memphis taam aav h Will oo anyinins anuri ui mnrdar to vrln th Southern league pen. nant thl year, and Manager vaugnan of Birmingham repllea that Charlie wl have to remove the limit n ne peats c tha "Baronat. In. tha rac for th flag, STOKES; ELECTED CAfTAIN "At a meeting of th propctlv track team candldatea at Portland academy, i.aar Htokea waa elected captain. Al thauah he haa had little axperieno In track athletlca. Stokea haa showed up rait i tha nrellmtnary work. The In. door track haa been completed and Is about the beat of It kind In th city Several membera Of laat year team are at. school, and It la expected that a strong team wiu d ouu up irora nn nucleus. Training for th track and field work will soon start In earn eat. iT7 A New Home. , Are yon building new hornet If vnu ar It will be advisable to get our flruras for lawn grass, and flower aeds, etc. A beautiful horn la not on that la massive necessarily, but If vou have a pretty garden it will actual lv make a hovel look beautiful. W furnish seeds that gtv th lawn a vel vatv end soft appearano. It WlU be a pleaaur to point out your horn to stranger If you hav a lawn of our rasa. For further Information about any and all kind of ds see J. J. But er,- 111 Front street, between Tarn hill and Taylor. . , . ' Harry Beard Sentenced. (Rnaelal Dtaaatrh te Tha Jneraal.l Allianv. Or.. March 21- Judae Geo. H. Burnett has senlenred Harry Beard of Srlo to nn Indeterminate time In the aut crleon. Beard waa aooused of ot ill out , . l ., I III 1 .: f .' 'J -mm CURED OF PARALYblb W. J. Kelly, of the firm of Nickum C5. KeUy, this city,, is no longer. a sufferer. He was cured with the Electro Radiator.i ll':'::v '-v;-v '. After guttering paralysii of on side and being almost helpless, he i fully restored to health, with complete use of the affected aide. He tellt the ttory in the following letter: 1 ... ' Portland, Oregon, March 15. , Prof. Wm. Rickardi, City V - ' ' f '" ' 'V'' Deaf Sir: I wish to add my testimony to the marvelous cure of paralysis by the' use of the Electro Radiator. , :.,;. '.;' . I was paralyzed in the entire right side, I had no use of my arm or leg. and my face was badly affected By using your Electro Radi ator 1 have been restored to complete health, and I wish to speak m the highest terms of the efficacy of the- Radiator in curing disease rf . , t - " '--;.,"' : . " J. KE-Lf-UY ' - ! V. ''I ' Vnnt V. Alder St.. Nicktlm & Kelly. . aM t . a.. . m to o-iira ahanliita aatiaf action. It ha ine Kaaiaior nil ntrti n t - v.. --. been thoroughly proren by thousands who now tell of its lifegiving force and to tne cure oi iuicuiu.u.iu .uu v....... .... , when hot springs and all known remedies have failed. Several of these have suffered as tong as 25 years and had given up all hope of ever being cured; some had given up for the last eight years, but are now cured. Ask for their names and addresses, as they live right in Portland. Am ::,. 17,.. Trial Treatment to all suffering through sickness, chronic y jii BY, - - - or temporary. ;jr "Pt .; ' .;' . ! ..' ' :' , ';V' : Prof. Wm. Rickards 555 FIFTH STREET, CORNER LINCOLN. PHONE MAIN 5802. WRITE YOUR EASTERN FRIENDS to COME WEST via propertl now bain advertised and shown yon by automobile ex not ' . a J. vaurttjmleaT with LENOX Ow vkolt district 1 proteoted by hnfldlng iwrtrtotton. On prloew ar ' $300 per hrl SOmlOO. On tarma only gio oaah, gio per month. LENOX . i ' Mag two aa Unas. 10-anlaut servlo. W are not booming thl prop. rty nor ar w askmg booaa prices. Our sal are contlnuou and legltl. ' mat. W il yon choloe proper! at valna which glv buyer o ehaaoa of pron. '' ' '' . ' : " : t '" 1 When there la aa advano yon get It. o effort to rush yon by tled advanoa. , : . ,. i- '- : ' "'' A. C. CHURCHILL a CO., 110 2nd St. larceny by bailee and at first gave evi dence of a contest In th case but when th final period arrived for trial with drew hla plea of not guilt? and plead guilty to th offense as charged 1n th Information. . v , ' Moneyback grocer Beat tea and oottee. Mil Schilling's SPEOAL LOW COLONIST RATES Dtrmrjra kabos Aim iria From Bt. raul. Mlnneapolla. Duluth, Omaha. Bt. Joaeph, Kanana City and other Mlsaouii river polnta to Portland and Ashland. Or and In ",, termed,lat polnta ......... .gaOAO From Bt Louis to Portland. Ash land. Or., and Intermediate point 30J0 From Cblca go .to Portland. Ashlnnd. , Or and Intermediate points $33.00 Similar low ratea from otier east ern point to th west ' - Bend me full name and address of your relatives or friend in th eaat that ar thinking of oomlng to the Ptclfle Northweat and I will have them furnished with literature and full Information, or If you wish to pay th fare of any one, th money can D aepoauen wnu any aa-ent of the Northei way ura1ahad. . For anv additional-' Information wanted, call on or address A. D. CHARLTON Assistant Oeneral Passenger Agent. M Korrlon Bt, Oor. Third, . vortlaao, Or..-.. r can we uwiwa.iv, wi.w " , of the Northern Paclflo Rall ' and ticket will be promptly GeeVo Ta WaU-Kaew ' . lUuaUe CHINESE' keet sad. Kark ,' , f J DOCTOR niart. a Ufa stodr ef rests t4 rrht. aad la that Unrlr 4larTerad aad 4a firing to fee world Bis wonderful reBMdlas. 0 WIS CUTS T, TOT'OWS OB BXTTOI UIFB HI CURES WITHOUT OrEKATIOH, Ok 1 . 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