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THE OREGON DAILY.. JOURNAL; PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY. 20. 1D0S.
HEED OEFEIISES
When You Weed a Spe
cialist Consult Ono of
Wide Experience.
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United States ' Enjrineers
Asked to Note Harbor
. Has Xo Fortifications.' '
' (Sptclal DUpitcfc to Tk ?Mnuil.
Salera, --Or., Jan. IlL-CtpUlit Walter
Ljron, reprenttn th 5 Mrhfleld
chamber of commerce, haa beun In tha
city arranglnir for a conference between
rebreMtilatlVfa or l;ooa Day eotnmtrrul
bodies and delcgatea from the-Willam
etta Valley - Development leagme, with
tna board or United Statea engineer
who were aent to the count to Inveatl-
rata aa2 report on the needa of harbor
Tmprovementa. : The conference la to
take place at the office of Major Roeae
ler at Portland Wedneadny moraine: at
le o'clock, when there will be a hearing
on the needs of Coon bay and Ita harbor
from the atandDOInt of the military
defenaea required to protect thla part of
wentcrn Oregon aaainat any poaaible In-,
vaalon of an armed force. Cooa -bay
the largeat harbor and coaling atatlon
Coast's Biggest Stake Baca
' Will ; See Some Great
; , Sprinters Entered.
. i j' . By, J. . S. A. Macdonald.
:- UdIM4 raa Jaie4 Wlr.f
San "Franclaco, Jan. JO The famous
Burns handicap, tha Brooklyn handicap
of the raclflc coaat. Wilt be run next
Saturday at Emeryville. The bg race
la worth $7,000 to the owner of the win
ning horse, and $1,000 and $1,000 re
spectively, to the owners pi second ana
mira noraea. i ,
It is laid orer the aame route aa the
Suburban handicap, ma iirooaiyn unui
... n itthM nf ha star threa-y ear-old'
and-up spring speciala In the eaat, and,
iii. ihM vents. . it attracts a tre-
mendoua crowd. - , , .
Parla may have lta Grand Prix and
London the Epsom derby, 'but to Ban
Francisco there is nothing which trans-
' cends in racing importance the great
Burns handicap, named in honor of Lan
M. Burns, vloe-prestdent of ihe .New
California Jockey club and tnaant'to
. perpetuate a memory of the noble deed;
accompllahed by him for the welfare of
the turf unon the Paclflo f'ope.
With clear weather prevailing Satur
day a throng of U.000 racing enthuai-,
asts will be on hand for the running..
And what a betting carnival It will be.
too. Ifa one of the real great eportlng
epectacles of the world to see the Burna
handicap crowds toss up the gold to the;
bookmakers. Talk, about Suburban!
handicap day why.there .ia "lmot
much money wagered here on the Burns
handicap. ''.!
. Arcadia Oracka WUl Bon.
it ; hi tim tt la i hard to' make
aelecUon aa the probable winner, though
many good Judgea aay euner a. dhu
reth or R. F. Carman will take the plum.
m..i.iMni.iiiii Meelick have received
a long an J-careful preparation en the
dry course at aania aiuu. "c'
training., are also Ed Trotter's Peter
Pterlinit and "Dick" Carman's etar.
Rifleman. Undoubtedly tne race
to be at the mercy of one of the Ia
Anirelea candldatea. - , . .
Th. miiHrfw nnilitlon of the Oakland
- course has made It exceedingly difficult
for the local trainer to condition their
candidates, ao, aa mucn aa tne locai as
sociation hates to see me csrroan nu
Hlldreth horsea come up here' to win
big chunks of money to take away and
disburse at Loa Angeles, it must resign
Itself to the inevitable, for Juat now it
looks as If nothing but an outrageous
accident can deprive an Arcadia trained
horse from capturing the -rich money
bag dangling at the end of this year's
iiurna nanaicap. - ,
Carman left Oakland In a huff over
two months ago. but he submerged his
feelings ever"- time good money-pay
. In sink a snneared on the horison here.
He never failed to send up a candidate
after the -money, and. In the majority
of instances, he went home with it. In
Tact, when the rainy season set in. along
about the lart part of November, he
and Brute decided on a set campaign of
conditioning their horses at loe Angeiea
and aendlng them up here for the big
etakea. Toe plan has worxea 10 . per
fection.
, , These W1U Oo e Voet,
- While a ereat manv.thinn may oc
rttr within a week'a Ome. the probable
starters In the coming Burns handicap
era as follows: n -:-, , - , -Hnrsea
Owners. Prob. Jockey.
Llsaro . J. E. Baldwin ...... Hogg
juggler ... .Berlew & O Nell
. ; a- . i V,.::
The star feature lu the pugilistic world in the near future is a bout
between Packy McFarland of Chicago, and Tommy Murphy of Harlem.
The center photograph shows McFarland on the left and his manager,
Harry Gilmore Jr., as they appeared in street clothes. The other two
photographs are of McFarland on the left, and Tommy Murphy In fight
ing pose.
CALENDAR OF SPORT
FOR THE WEEK.
Joe Nealon.O. C. McCafferty. Heatherton
Arlmo ........ . . i.,;. , i Burns
Rifleman ....R. F. Carman...... Harty
Acrobat ... ..... s . . s . : .... ...... Ross
Farly Tide . . .U. Zede Arman. . . Preston
. Keen Movina. . M. Ooldblatt. ....
Ranld Water t ......... .. Dugan
Meelick ... .,.3.'C Hlldreth ..... . Lynch
Montgomery Sandy
Clamor . ............ .v . .... ... Radtke
mamor J. O. Keene ..... Radtke
Read Le ... , J. O. Keene
Peter Sterling. .EdTrotter. . . , Mountain
Periuiclo T. H. Williams. . . . . Miller
Deutschland . R Schrleber ...... Keogh
TIGHT 3I0XEY FAILS TO
SCARE ONE AUTO FIR3I
Possibly -no other Industry has been
so. seriously interfered with by the re
cent; financial '"brain storm" as the au
tomobile' Industry although the limit
less 'resources of : the country furnish
material; for optimism among the older
and saner men !- the business, and
they look, forward to a ; resumption of
; pooa times ror tfiem oerore tfte snow
leaves the ground.
One of the first moves that 90 per
ii tne manufacturers maae was
to discontinue, as far as possible, their
advertising, and this move waa respons
: ible for a letter being sent to Rambler
dealers by the Thomas B. Jeffrey com
!any of Kenosha, announcing that they
would -continue their advertising, hav
ing entire confidence in the prosperity
of the coming season.
- ,'l?.i"ke -h "H "that "we do no
?f.r,',nJI.nd therefore enabled
to nut greater -alue In our car.' Is poor
.Frederick B. Hart, dfrec-
J,7nf riMN.'01" th Rambler com
rnp, 'and if the nonadvertlaed car Is
no better thsa Us selling argument lu
fut,.rs Is already written on the wall
"Money spent in legitimate and w
jilnt-ed advertising does not increase the
total cost of the product. It reduces
tne selling expense in other directions
no materially that the total eelling x-
rYe tn fr ? w advertised
make is far below that of one marketed
without the aid of such publicity. This
expense la as much a part . of - th
cost of production aa Is that of material
and labor, ...-. ?'(ts..!-'.:.- v,-.-:.,! v.--4
w "I hav been somewhat costive, but
Donn's Reguiets gave Just the results
desired. They act mildly and regulate
the bowels nerfeothr." George . B.
Krause. ( Walnut Ava, Altoona, Pa.
in Kansas City.
Annusl hnnnfnl nt Knrfhw.it.rn
Curling association opens in Duluth.
Tuesday Annual meeting of Central
league at Fort Wayne. Indiana.
Bill Papke vs. Walter Stanton. 13
rounds, at Boston
Jack (Twin) Sullivan vs. Joe Thomas.
10 rounds, at Los Angeles.
Wednesday Toriy Canon! vs. Toung
Mahoney, 10 rounds, at Racine, Wiscon
sin.
Thursday Frank Mantell vs. Harry
jewis. iz rounds, at New Maven Con
necticut.' . . 1
.-Midwinter traD shootlnr tournament
opens at Pinehurst, North Carolina.
Billiard match at Philadelphia be
tween Jacob Schaefer and Albert Cutler
for 18.1 championship.
Fridsr Second annus! ennrrean of
Colorado Whist league at Denver.
Saturday National Motor Boat and
Engine show opens in Boston.
World's championship snowshoe races
at Quebec. ,
f , e r
CHESBRO INVENTED
' THE SQUEEZE PLAY
New York, Jan. 20. The suee2e play
waa not Invented by Griffith. Neither
did Billy Hogg bring It with him from
Pueblo when he joined the Highlanders.
The leaderof the New Tork Americans
receives credit for perfecting the pro
cess, but it was discovered by accident.
Happy Jack Cnesbro being the lad who
first made the break from third to
nomeexpectlng the batsman to lay the
ball out of the fielder's reach.
Ttl. H.taman n ). . i
..-.... . " i.v nan nunc IJ L 1 1 1. 1
man wee wiuie Keeier. bad not been
tipped off as to Chesbro s daring Inten
tion to steal home, but being quick
witted. chucked his bat at th
iiut.uo rau ion oui or reacn or bottl
pitcher and third baseman, Keeler get
ting to first while Chesbro dashed over
me pan.
The Bostons were the Hlu-hlanrta' nn.
ponents on that day on the hilltop It
nan in jpvt Mnn Liiev wara aa mitrth
puriieo at i;nesDro s rash action in leav
lna; third for home aa wera tha ui.h
landers. In the club house after the
game Griffith questioned Chesbro as
lowny ne naa started to run home.
THE DALLES BLUES
WIN FROM ANTELOPES
11
Id dUflUI
PASSES AT AGE OF 87
Well-Known Bathhouse Pro
prietor and Swimming
Instructor Dead.
(Special Dlnpatcb to The Journal.)
The Dalles. Or., Jan. 20. In one of
the most exciting and cleanest game of
basketball ever seen at Antelope, The
Dalles Blues won over the Athletic club
team of that city by the acore of 21
to 20.
For The Dulles Edmunds aa forward
played a great came and scored H "uTTii h. hiMf th. w
nJAjft CfSS LawTcncV c
and Gamble 'were Antelope's point get
ters. The former is one of the most
sggresalve forwards in the state. In
Saturday's game he made 12 points,
CaDtaln Thomas Bundv. known to a
greater part of Portland's population
aa the proprietor of Bundy's bathhouse,
on the eaat bank of the Willamette near
Ross Island. passed away at 7 o'clock
last night at the age of 87 years. The
funeral will be held from the family
reaidence, (II Grand avenue, tomorrow
afternoon.
Born In Brighton, England. May 12,
1820, Captain Bundy had a stirring ca
reer on the sea. He waa a sailor in the
British navy, and helped to suppress
Africa slave trading. He first estab
lished his residence In Buffalo, after
coming 'to America, and worked on the
great lakes for something like 40 years.
He came to Oreaon about 10 years ago
and engaged in the bathhouse business
until his death.
Cantain nundv presented a striking
appearance with hia snowy locks and
long flowing beard, and his amiable
disposition waa marked at first acquaintance.
Bo rar aa known captain tsunay nas
no relatives In Oregon. He baa a
brother residing In Chicago and a neph
ew in Oklahoma.
MULTNOMAH CLUBMEN
TO ATTEND FUNERAL
Members of the Multnomah club will
meet tomorrow afternoon at 1:45
o'clock to attend the funeral of Frank (
on the coaat between San Francisco and
the mouth of the Columbia and naa not
so much, aa a painted wooden gun .on
uara duty in tne way or roast aeienses.
moortant results are expected from
Cooa bay as a result of this conference,
CHINESE OF HAWAII
WAR ON OPIUM
ICnlted Prea Tcied Wirt.)
Honolulu, Jan. . 20. Oamsul Chang
Tso Fan and CO Chinese residents are
members of an association formed here'
to make war on opium using In Ha
waii, according to the edict of the em
press which has had tremendous re
sults in suDDresslna tha habit and traf
fic within the empire. It is estimated
that there ere 0,000 users of opium
among the 25,000 Chinese In the ter
ritory, i
In a systematic Investigation ' of tha
opium dens of Honolulu made by the
in au win association, aa tne organi
sation la named, several whites, In
cluding one woman, were discovered
among the addicted.
REVIVAL MEETINGS"
AT BAKER CITY
(Special DUp.tch to The Jonrs.l.)
Baker City. Or. Jan. 20. Revivals
have attracted much attention in Baker
thla month. Evangelists Winter and
Kverett have been laboring for nearly
three weeks at the Methodist Episcopal
church, where Rev. Jacob Finger is,
pastor. uooo results nave roi lowed.
There have been a number of conver
sions, among them several grown oeo-
pie. in meetings ciosea inst nignt.
At the First Baptist churchi Rev.
George R. , Varney, pa.tor. Evangelist
Hermlston and Mrs. Hermlston have I
been' doing good work for nearly twe
weeks. Much Interest has been aroused.
a number nave rroressed conversion.
The meetings will continue another
weeKf
The Bailable PpeoUUst .
Gamble six and Kincald. at center, two.
The llneuo was as follows:
The Dalles Thompson, right field:
Edmunds left field; Conrow. center;
streets, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
. Deceased, who waa famous as a quar
ter mile runner on the championship
Multnomah team of 1896. passed away
In Manila, Philippine islands, on De
cember 10 last of malignant fever. Tie
went to the islands in 1898 as a mem
ber of company H of the Second Oregon
an employe in the customs house.
Humphreys, right guard; ; Hill, left I L,r..!! i IT ..T.. 1
guard.
Antelope Gamble, right field: Bol
ton, left field; Kincald. center: Taylor,
right guard; Morgan, left guard.
Medics Win at Baskets.
T a a. Qatiisifaw avnn lna tha 4W tfr
Referee. Silvertooth; urnprre, Roberts; frS the Oregon Medlcil college de
tlmekeeper Professor Davis. ... feated the SunnysMe E. B. C. In I very
SALEM P0ST0FFICE
ALREADY ANTIQUATED
(Sped) DtopiiVh to The Jnnrnal.t
Salem. Or.. Jan. 20. Postmaster Far-
rar la making plans to ask for an on
largment of the postofflce building nt
Salem. The building was erected only
three years ago and the grounds were
finished laat year, but the growth of
me city and surrounding country has
been such that present accommodations
are inadequate. Additional city carriers
now required would not nave room te
work in the cramped quarters. An addi
tion of one' story and a basement 20 by
ou iei is 10 op asaea xor.
Merryman for the Senate.
(Special Dispatcb to Th Journal.)
Klamath Falla, Or., Jan. 20. Klamath
county may secure tne next Joint sen
ator for the district comprising Crook,
Klamath and Lake counties. Dr. George
N. Merryman, who represented this dis
trict in the lower house at the last ses
sion, is spoken of for the place. Klam
ath county haa never had a resident rep
resentative in toe senate.
i M Y SPECIALTIES ARE
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
10ST VITAIITY
AND ALL WEAK-;
. RESSES OF T.IEN '
If you have violated thel laws of
health and are conscious of a con
- stent drain which Is undermining
, your system, come to me before you
, , become a nervous and physical
wreck. If you are weak, gloomy,
despondent. . have bad dreams, de
'' pressed,' lack ambition and energy,
" unable to concentrate your thoughts,
lack vim, vigor and vitality, come to
, me at once. My treatment wljil stop
, all -drains and overcome all weak
nasses. and positively restore you to
(-. strength and health.. I have cured
hundreds of weak men,' and I will
give you a written guarantee to cure
'" you. . ..... ... .
Blooff Poison, Dicers; Sores, Swollen Glands
ured to atay cured Mr treatment is srlentlfie and rational and will
e Imlnate every vestige of poison, from your eystem. If. you have aoree,
pimples, deep ulcerations, aoree In the mouth . and throat call at once.
I will guarantee a permanent cure, and back It up.
-r-AU,?'-J5TX,m0n?JI D 'A CHmOKICI ttZXTOTTS AVO
3rn,A?.TJPi8A.'' ttr. u7 In the shorteat possible time.
X eaa affor to treat yon cheaper than any of tbe so-ealiadT apeoUUets
f OBSTRUCTION
For: the. cure of obstructlona In the urinary canal I have discovered
and developed a system thst gives all the . benefits tit surgery without .
, the pain-, that, aurgery Involves; a painless system of curing obstruction
which acts directly upon the affected' carts: rilaanlvea tha knn.mii tia.
sue, stops all Irritation and allays all Inflammation of the Bladder and
Prostate. ,lf : .
t. sj,t , VARICOCELE ' ' ' ;
Varicocele la a diseased condition of the scrotal veins. It may be
caused by blowa. klcka. falls, heavy lifting, mumpe, early Indiscretion, ,
or may be a symptom onry of some special weakness.
Though causing you no trouble at the present time, your Varicocele
Will. If permitted to go without the proper treatment, impair and destroy
the elements of vitality. .
I daily demonstrate that Varicocele can be' positively and speedily
cured without cutting, burning or any other form of operation.
URINARY AND PROSTATIC DISEASES
Oratitla. Irritation at afaak nf ChtMaMi --a Tn..
tloa of the rrostate Oland and an olaeases of the Sladder and Sidney
m"whj jmiu is f mumru iwmu ex srsasmsas. t especially invite
old chronic cases that have been unsuccessfully treated elsewhere.
Consnlt lis (Free) Before Placing Toor Case Elsewhere
,0 COaTSTJXTATTOir aa XXAKZWATZOaT or write for
full information before taking txeataent, as yoa will find oar charges
lower an treatment quicker and better tbaa elsewhere.
' patients bare told me, after X eared them, that they hesitated
at first to some on aoeonnt of having been deceived by unreliable, Ola
hoaeet or nnskUled apeoUliata, aad they had almost beoome so skeptical
as to think there waa so aura for them. X want an opportunity to treat
Just snoh man. .
At all times we are anxious to see those who have "given up hope."
merely, if eve?, la a ease beyond help. No matter whether It Is Vrethral
Obstruction, Yarioocele, sTydrooele, Rupture, gkla XMseaeee, Lost Vital,
lty, Vsrvons SebUlty, Blood Poison, Blotches, aorea, Kidney aad Bladder
or Contracted Diseases, or any of the diseases and weaknesses of men.
Office Honrs a. m. to 8 p. a. Svealngs, T to 1 Van day, 10 to X.
Oregon Medical Institute
192i llorrlson S(reeI,BeI.veeo Kb and 5th, Porlland. Oregon
Alter me Kame a Bociai aanco waiiii..ia.r 11 k a 1 6
I'niuerwVLM
lope teafti to The Dalles players.
'Thought I had the signal," quoth Jack'
'And what made vou hit the hull?" a.rir
asked Keeler. "I didn't see what else
mere was ior me to rtn to nrav.
Chesbro from committing suicide"
spoAded Keeler.
Orifflth instructed hia man tn
It any. time they thousrht thev
outguess the opposing nltrher the rout
of .the season, but not to go too strong
un xnv yia-y biiu 10 wmi unui tne 101
lowing sprtna; to see what could ha Anna
In the way of developing; it.
This Was" done; and in the anrln nf
ivvo me niKiiinnaers aoi to woric -and
Ji ad tne piay down fine when the cam
paign opened. Since then it has been
one of the winners jn their repertoire
and has been adopted by a majority of
tne teams, pig and little. John Mc
Graw of the Giants refused to fan n
line for some time, but -last year the
ruio grouna team aaapiea ine new By
tem. .. . - - .
TO CITES A COLO t OHE SAT
Take LAXATIVE BUOMO Quinine Tablet.
Drusglt( refund mooer If it falls to on re.
E. W. GBOVE'8 ig nature t$ oo aeb pox. 23c
This Day in Sport. Annals.
: 1 85 At New Tork. Dudley Kava-
naugh defeated William Goldthwait In
Millard match, for champion . cue and
$1,000.
1871 The- Boston Baseball club or
ganised.
188S At Boston, J. B, Prince defeat
ed th T. Frye in-10-mile bicycle race,
tor 2 BOO and championship of America.
1902 At Louisville. Marvin Hart
knocked out "Billy" Stlft in third round.;
At oaKtana, California lrful'
ing ana "Kid " McFadden fought 15
round to a draw. . ,v .
.'-l9A Milwaukee. Maurice Sayers
draw Herrer eht a lx-round
AmeTli'2 J'ring broke
American record for long-distance ski
Jumping by covering 112 feetTT
rrm'ieJ1!1 "u?rlftv' nilnute vaith
tJU. 5iif-T0" pp1?. Thoma' Ecloo
tric Oil at one. It acta Uke magic.
rams had thev been In practice. At the
end of the first half the score stood 6-6
in favor of the medics, but encouraged
by a few lucky baskets, they rallied
and found the basket so often that the
final score was O. M. C. 26, Sunnyside
12." - ' .
In the Treilmlnary came the Teddy
Bear from the Boy' Detention home
defeated the Third Presbyterian ginata in
a well contested game by a score of 29
to 6. Much credit is due the Teddy
Bears for playing a fine game. This
was tneir rirst victory.
"Prexy" Campbell and McClain.
fSoedal Dlasateb to The Journal.)
University of Oregon. Eugene. Jan.
here this week. They will be used in 20. At the meeting of the Athletic
gymnasium work at present and will council Saturday President p. L. Camp.
not for some time be developed as an bell and Carl McClain, '08, were elected
intercollegiate contest. The old track I deleeatea to a conference of the unl-
and football grounds will be given over I versl ties and colleges of the northwest.
to tne game, ana it is expected to prove which will be held at wall walla tn
popular. I February.. -The purpose of the confer-
As it requires no brute force and I enca is to , discuss athletic relations
much skin, speed and endurance it has among the colleges and to settle all
been selected as one of the beat mnth. diannted nnentlnna. The Institutions
OdS of physical training. It is the de. I renreaented will be the Universities of
sire or tne nygiene department to Intro- Oregon. Washington and Idaho, Oregon'
duce aj many new forms of sport as Agricultural college, Pullman and Whit-
poawiuio in inn ueiiei mat an college 1 man.
siuaenis anuuia oe engaged in SOraO I
neaiin-givins exercise. I twtvttt a tTCI ri"kTVr mrv
A wrestling club haa also been UU1 JVAILIJO WUilW J
Th
affair proved a most pleasant one. Miss
Nell ucurear was toastmlstress, and
toasts were responded to by various
guests
STANFORD STUDENTS TO
PLAY LACROSSE GAME
(Special DUpetch to ' The Journal.)
Stanford University, Cal., Jan. 20.
Equipment for the Installation of
lacroaae set have been ordered from '
the east and are expected to arrive !
Shipping Rate Case.
(United PreM Leased Wire.)
Chicago, 111., Jan. 20. Much Interest
centers in tne complaint oi Minneapolis
merchants against the Boston & Maine
and other railroads, which has beet set
for hearing before, the Interstate com
merce commission here today. The case
involves the question nether the rail
roads have the right to raise ratea on
the shipment of goods from the eaat by
way oi tne ureal juaaes to Minneapolis,
so to inciuae marine insuranc.
formed under the direction of the da.
partment, and instruction In the science
of the mat Is being given to a class
or iz twice a ween.
KLAMATH COUNTY
M'MINNVILLE TEAM
WINS FROM PACIFIC I
MeMinnvllle College, Or., Jan. 20. In
a warmiy-contestea Basketball game They recently visited Klamath Fall
nere Saturday nignt netween McMlnn-i After an investigation of the Butte
vine college and pacific university, the valley country and the new towns along
n ,KU' V1 i? lo x- the California Nortneastern railway,
(Special DlRpateb to Th Journal.)
Klamath Falls. Or.. Jan. 20. The
first excursion of homeseekers this
year, bound for Klarnath left Chicago
January 14. George L. McDonauirh and
D. C. Campbell, the promoters of the
settlement of Butte valley py the Dunk-
aros, nave tne excursion in cnarge.
cept ror a rew minutes in the first half the excursionists will be brought here
before her team was warmed up, tne over the Oregon & California Stage
iKr ai. viai.uj miunvu - men nuuerwnir. mmninir. una . c .r.j.
Th. vnmA warn f... U 1 .... I I r . A
anci waa a kikju. ii&an exniouion.
witnam. f. u. a craca player, was
up against it" when tie met Rice, a
McMinnvllle guard, as he only made
one neia Dasaei. xne stars ror p. u.
were Gwynn and ' Ward. For McMlnn
vile the point gainers were E. F. and
K. s. McK.ee. Kicnaruson and Rice
were right there witn tne team work.
La Grande Girls Take Tour.
Pendleton. Or., Jan. 20. A return
WHITKLAWKKU)
VISITS STANFORD
(Soevlal blRDatefa to Tha Jonrnal.)
Stanford UTJlversIty. Cal.. Jan. 20.
Whitelaw Reid. American ambassador
to the court of St. Jamea. diplomat
and statesman,, who Is also a trustee
of Stanford university, is - nayinc . a
short visit to the coaat and ia now at
his home In Milbrae. Ambassador Reld
game of basketball will be played be-
iween me giri a iiigii wnuui leam or ha. h-n member of tha hoard nt
La Grande and the girl's team of Pen-
. , . . . . l i . - t.i - m. . I uunicr.
",n mi?' "1A.Lu'1,r! U ln's university and ha always been keenly
d in the management of it f-
slno the ' foundation of the
rrantrement was made in ua, Grande I ..i . . i m , . .y
'pfnJt ThJ i , cli" felr H " expeeted to pay a visit to
which Pendleton won. Tne L,a Grande the unlveraltv Mm week .
(uin niav tha Waiia nr.ii. I 11 e university tnis weea.
team will also play the Walla Walla
team on February 8,! making a tour of
wo days In this section.
,,f ' Boost for Oatdieck.
Pitcher Ralph Willi of the Seals Is
out with a strong recommendation for
Ostdeickv the catcher from Canton,
Ohio, who will be a member of tha Port
land team this year. i-"Ostdee:; is the
best of that league," said Willis, "but
he will come high. They are paying him
1300 a month and McCredle will have to
boost t,hat salary, He la a man who
weigh abont 185 pounds,' and Is vary
fast' on ' the bases, as well mm being a
moderately rood Bitter." '
Indiana X'nlversiry Celebrates. '
(United Preas teamd Wire.)
Bloomlno-ton. Ind.. ' Jan. 20 -Alumni
anf friends of Indiana university gath
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In the Foundation day exercises, which
this year have been arranged on a more
elaborate scale than ever before. Found
ed in 1820 with a corps of 'half a dozen
teachers and a handful of student, the
university now boasts- of an enrollment
of more than 1,600 students and a fac
ulty of 76 members. " At the commence
ment' exercise In June the university
will dedicate a new 1100,000 library
building. -- ..-' ., . ,
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