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'THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PORTLAND, MONDAY- EVENING,' TnNUARY 27, 1003. 13 no iiei'j pun CUES alioiig fifiiras Old Style of "Hitting: 3ladc Famous by Sullivan Is t : Still Used. ' Thers are no new punches In the game of glva and take. We m nghte dar !n sno" day out and the same old punches are In. use. No nfhter of to- day triMi any new ones. " Th "'OOP th lo0'1'" ,h Punfh wh,cn ! hit In a 'Clinch, is the nearest to new' one. but that has been In uh for the oast thre y-ars by New Tork bolter, but, It Is ..nnotflm it an a punch. The loop the loop" Is mrrelv a slap, you cannot knVh a man out with It nor can you hurt fclm much. . . - The old ptinchea used In the flays or John U.-Sullivan are uu m 2 th. moat effective. The left and )?.' Mitt n. laney, was the rfrnt man to use a. hooK urn. . thir thm "Nonnarlel sur prised the nahters . when he let hie f.ft hnnk fiv. The1 were used to wince and when Jack fed them the abort noon mey wvre an Jim Jeffries started the left book from the crouch. Hie weight and strength made It effective. Other, have used It since, but Jeff was the Columbus or mat diow IN winter no amount of warm clothing will maKe you safe if your vU " tali ty is low. Warmth inside " is what you must have. ; Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil supplies carbon to the blood and tissues and makes'you warm and comfortable all over. It is a safeguard atfainst colds and all the ills that follow them. Small, easily taken dopes will do it AB DMvtietsi BOc ami 11.00. nncnnn me uiiluuii I m pi lilLII Hi EAST TONIGHT Kelly and Smlthson Pitted Against Atlantic Cracks in New York. CALENDAR OF SPORT FOR THE WEEK. Mon lay Contest at New Tork be tween Sutton and Morningatar for 18.J ZZXIZ9 u P Intended for the Jaw Lou! between Thomas Hueston ud Jf W,ht,hh."i!i ZHa ?ifn to Mock both rome Keough for pool championship. pTa yU.Sally delved U In t$ Annual tournament of the Jwenty-two Mvtrious Blllv 8mlth Caliber Indoor Rifle league of the l'ZllUbUt MCCy trith reen Cerucn-r lunLT'cUyVnd'oo? with bis. carnival of the Pastime Athletic club, Tiro Blow a row one. ln WMrtlan Rnu.M o.rden. New Tork. fimnm i- ni uncle, wno anocaea out i Tunrinv-Entriea close ror me tour Jack Dempsey. was me man woo in-1 nament or the American uownng con ,mtmA ih. nn VMl blow. He IWUnC OD I vr-Ma In flnrlnnatl fci hMd with a, rlaht and knocked thai viadnesdav Atlantic coast confer famous Dempsey coia. aiiww Mc or yacht clubs in New xora v;uy. was declared to be a foul punch, as thai indoor athletic meet in New Orleans, puncher usually nit ine outer wim m i under auspices of Southern association. A. A. u. ueorge uaraner vs. i erry u rrlst Instead of the glove. It . was railed the "La Blanche awing" ana the "pivot blow." Bob PiUsimmona found the solar plexus punch. Ha made It effective at Carson Citr when be knocked out Jim Corbetb The left shift and solar plexus usually run together. . nonrara Dawson, the famous Aus tralian, waa the man who made the kidney punch famous. The kidney talne. SI rounds, at San Diego, Califor Friday Meeting of directors or the Connecticut Baseball league. Saturday Annual indoor games or me Boston Athletic association. Annual Indoor games of the Ninth Regiment A. A., of New York City. Outdoor interna tlonal skating championships at Mon treal. Annual Ice meet of Central Can nunrh ! at no use unleaa It la followed I o i- . llt If 111 UilTl l, BMi.V .UIW. Dawaon made his great fights by hit ting the one place ana nuting u orien. After awhile his msn was s weak that be bent over in pain and was unable to nuncn. Jim Corbett made the straight left a great punch. Jim waa the man who firat- started that hit and get away aame. Before his time fighters used to stand up and swap wallops. The herder hitter .usually won. Jim Jabbed, danced away and tired his man out. Ills win over John I Sullivan proved this sort of battle effective. It looks as though there are no new punches. They are as scarce as hen's teeth. Automobile and motor boat show opens in rrovioence, Knode island. WORLD'S CHAMPION. H,V -.-V- I J r. . -. . v .- ; ' ' " i it ' - I . I KLAMATH FISHERMEN -. . . i , i ( , . , . . . v .- i FIND SPOBT IX TROUT & .fcl.fYlLltii - : . Rimm-U1 Dtroateb to Tke Journal.) Klamath Falls, Or., Jan. 17, Fisher men In this section can enjoy the snort this year without laying themselves liable to prosecution. ' The winter season has always been a closed one, until this year. The law 1s considered an unjust one In its appli cation here. for. the Link river trout are especially fine ln winter, and not really fit to eat during the hot weather, when the season is open. It Is due to an oversight on the part of the last legislature in passing the fish laws, that this section can eat trout at the proper Reason, and In strict accordance with law. It Is hoped the next legisla ture will make provision for an open .winter season on Link river and tho Klamath lakes. ' "WALLA WALLA WANTS AN EARLIER FAIR DATE I (Special Pbpateb to Tha Journal.) "Walla. Wal'a, Wash., Jan. 27. Steps to induce the Walla Valley Traction company to extend Its lines to the fair grounds were taken at a meeting of the directors of the association Satur day - evening. The taction company partially agreed to have a line com pleted in time for last year's fair but owing to inability to float the neces sary bonds in time the line waa aban doned. " Considerable ill-feeling was en gendered. Secretary 'Johnson was delegated to attend the annual meeting of tha North west Racing Association at Portland, February , wn northwest dates will We selected. Tne Walla Walla associa tion will endeavor to secure a date ear lier , ln the season than heretofore. Daniel J. Kelly, Baker City boy, who will compete ln sprints ln na tional Indoor championship of Pas time Athletic club at New York tonight. All eyes are turned toward New York tnniaht to' witness one or tne greatest nIoor athletic meets ever held In that city. The meeting or tne raa- time At-Tiletlo club Is of particular In terevt to Oregon, as Dan Kelly, holder nr th i aa and 120-yard dash records. and Foreat Smlthson, national hurdling ckamplon, both native sons, are io com ""." .. .. . .... M . v Among tne oem juaaes oi running in this country, tne Baaer i;iiy man - in sreounted to be the fastest sprinter the world has ever produced, and in tholr calculations as to whether 100 va.da can be covered in 9 seconds the almost unanimous opinion seems to be that such a feat Is not Impossible, and Kelly la regarded as the only man in alffht to acconiDllsh It. The western phenomenon has been anxious to make his debut In the east for some time, and now that the op portunity Is Dresented to him he Drom Ises to enter the Pastime games with the determination to show eastern ama teurs that he Is entitled to the dlatlnc tlon or beinc called the world s cnam plon printer on any kind of track. witn LAwson Kooertson or me lrisn American Athletic club and other prom inent runners in the east to oppoae him. the weatern man Is likely to be Dressed to his utmost to win. it is said that Keuy is not in me fnn1IHin h Wftji hn ha nulla hill fATvVrh0' 5 Xco.n h0t PHYSICAL AND MORAL tne z.'0-yarn uasn, out ne is expectea to show a flash of his 1908 form when he lines ud for the start tonight. In the case or Forrest Hmitnson con ditions are somewhat different. Smith- son has been on the Atlantic coaat for months, while Dan has been In New Tork but half a doien days. Smlthson will meet some of the best hurdlers in America tonight, and the Portland boy ought to make good un less he suffers a complete form rever- so far there has been nobody to cross the tape ahead or the sturdy ath lete, and It Is not likely that anybody win turn tne trica tonignt. TEETH EXTRACTED I" ' FREE r WhcnPlatcs or Bridges . Arc Orcfercd ' : 1 All Work at Half Price for a short time to Introduce the . "Electro Painless System", Full Set. that fit ..$5.00 Gold Crowns. 22-k.. .. .$3.50 Bridge Teeth. 22-k $3.50 Gold Fillings .........$1.00 Silver Fillings 50 Guaranteed for 10 Years., Open Evenings. THE ELECTRO , DENTAL PARIORS 303 Washington St cor. 5th. Opposite Olds & King's. , CLEANUP AT SALEM Mayor Rodger Is Rounding Up Minors Mho Offend Anti-Rub bish Ordinances in Operation. SPORTING NOTES Local and Otherwise. DENTIST ON TRIAL "JIGGS" DONAHUE HAS MOTOR RACING FEVER HIS BOYISH LOOK ' ' FOOLED CHICAG0AN . Willie Hoppe. the youthful billiard marvel, does not always play for money. "I was out In Chicago a few days ago," says Willie, "and stepped into one of. the billiard rooms there. A chipper looking fellow asked If any one would play him a gama of billiards and I volunteered. 'Well, said he, you are only a boy. We'll play 200 points and I'll give you 100 handicap.' Then he Insisted that I should take the first shot. It was straight rail billiards, and after I gath ered them from the break It was eay to run out the hundred. If I live 1,000 years 111 never forget the look he gave me aa he put his cue back in the rack." "Jiggs" Donahue, the great fielding first baseman for the Chicago White Sox base ball team, Is giving ''Old Ro man" Comlskey some additional worry just before the opening of the training season, because of a strong leaning toward the automobile fad. Recently Donahue became chummy with Somlsk ey's old-time pal, E. Q. Cordner, Chi cago manager of the Studebaker Au tomobile company, from whom the mas ter of the White Sox has just ordered a new tourirg car of 1908 vintage. "Jiggs" came to tne conclusion- that anything good enough for the boss was stylish enough for him. and immediately pro ceeded to learn tbe art of automobile driving. Unfortunately for Comlskey, Donahue threatens ' to become a racing driver, and has reads overtures to Cordner to fiermit him to drive on the tracks dur ng the summer. The first sucker like wise wants to pilot a Studebaker ma chine In the Ulidden tour. Comlskey knocks all those aspirations, for he would have some trouble digging up a first baseman who can do the fielding Stunts perpetrated almost every sum mer day by "Jlggs' New berg Odd Fellows Install. (Special niapatrb to Tha Journal.) Newberg, Or.. Jan. 27. At the last regular meeting of I. O. O. F. lodge. No. 96, the following officers were installed by P. P. Olds of Lafayette: Wllljam Giles, noble grand; Henry Chaae, vice grand; C. K. Newhouse, secretary; L. M Parker, treasurer; A. C. Stanbrough, fin ancial secretary: W. 8. Parker. R. s. N- O-; W. O. Robertson, L. S. N. G.; E E Bwltrer. warden; R. A. Parker. O. O.; Henry A. Batrd. I. G.; A. O. Mills, R. a V. G-: Eillla Winters. L. S. V. G. (Special Dispatch to Tbt Journal.) Salem, Or., Jan. 27. Mayor Rodgers has added new features to his program of law enforcement. Late Saturday night he arrested a minor In a billiard parlor and notified him to report to the police Judge this morning and pay his fine. He announces that laws against minors being found in card rooms, cigar stores and billiard and pool rooms will be strictly enforced, beginning today. The curfew ordinance, restricting boys and girls under a. cer tain aae. Is also to be enforced. Kirn With Such a trakier as Walter Mc-1 boards in front of business nlares that create me university ot uregon Dase- project into tne street are to he taken ball men ought to have a winning nine I down or the merchants violating the or if there Is any material In the college. I dinance will be arrested and fined. All In order to have McCredle as long as persons found diverting sewage into possible the varsity win commence I running streams will be prosecuted, and firactlce early ln Feb.niary, the coach I it Is said this order will Include sev eavlng before March 1 to join his I era! manufacturing establishments that team in caurornia. as nis duties win I are dumping be lamely 'in the nature of a soring I south Mill cr workout for himself , the Portland man-1 treated to an enforcement of sanitary ager and right fielder will accept only I regulations, f such as tbe city has never is expenses. i undergone Derorej as several cases of I typnoia rever are traced to standing a wiinumiK nivei. me (-mueBuiiiis uo- i nooia ui water ana imnerract uwin infc i. oi. u. a. Briuura, win do rieiu in i tneir tan tomorrow evening. me ir vrtr murno lr i nnriin ports will Include fancy swimming. iUAi I HJUJ!iO JU.AIVXtlI!iJJ tvinx. exniDition oi rcscuina a crown ing man, and a relay race. Next Fri day the T. M. C. A. seniors will hold a pentathlon meet In their gymnasium. The events will be a high Junto, pole vault, shot out, 400-yard run, 100-yard potato race. Nordyke and Rowan will fight it out for the position of first base on the Sl. faui team or tne American associa tion this spring. Both men formerly played ln the northwest. Much is ex pected of Rowan. Last year he hit 289 In the Northwestern league and stole 68 bases In 123 games. A man who can run bases like that In any league ought to be fast and he should lilt around .260 ln the American associa tion. Here Is some dementia Seattleana, gleaned from a Puget sound newspaper: "There is money right In Portland to day to back a Portland team in the Northwestern league, and any time Dut dale. Hall. 8 h feeder and company feel like making the switch a team can be put in there, and don t let anyone tell you anything: different. The money wad ready last year. It Is available today. The men ln the Northwestern league made Mccredie a proposition to buy the Portland territory, and the dispatch, which was a private one, was made Fiubllc and was twisted around to make t appear that Dugdale was making overtures to aite ecattie into tne Coast league Multnomah club's distance men met yesteraav afternoon and laid out their course of training preparatory to the spring track season. Actual training win commence weanesuay aiternoon at 5 o'clock. Hill and dale runs are counted on to get the men in shape for tne trying wora in competition SING SING PRISON SOON TO PASS AWAY (Special Dltpatcb to Tbe Jonrnal.) Sing Sing, N. Y., Jan. 27. Sing Sing prison, where some of the most noted criminals of the day have been put to death, is about to pass away. The main building of the prison was built in 1826. Bing Sing prison has been pictured on the Btai?e and for all these vears has been known and rintarla h criminals In all parts of the world State officials have decided that the peniten tiary is uiiBHimury aim a sue ror a new one has been chosen on the went hnnk of the Hudson river near Tnnio island. (Calted Press Leased Wire.) Bristol. England, Jan. 27. Dr. Arthur Hyne, the Manchester dentist charged with wedding and swindling a Bristol woman named Matthews out of $10, 000. is on trial here. The police have not yet completed the case which they expect ultimately to lead to his identification, as Dr. George A. Wltxheff, the dentist who disappeared from New Tork in 1905, leaving nearly 100 women who claimed him as their husband. That they will yet be able to prove the two individuals one and the same they say they are now almost certain, however. Their theory Is that Wltxheff located ln Manchester immediatelv af ter vanishing from New York, setting! up nominally as a uemist nut really in his old trade of marrying women, ob taining possession of their money and then deserting them. They profess to have evidence that he victimized at least five West coun ty women besides Mrs. Matthews In this manner and think they will find many more Tho -prisoner admitted, on bis pre liminary bearing, that he once lived in America. He says ha studied dentistry tnere, nowever, ootaining nis degrees in ot. iouis. ana aenies mat ne waa ever in difficulty in the new world. He professes to have been on business in Aberdeen, where he was arrested on the Bristol charge. MOST EXPENSIVE SUIT IN WORLD PULL FOR PULILI ; CLUB REVIVIFIED Denatured .- Alcohol . Plant ( and Other Projects 911 V : Its Prog rami v;:j ' (Speetil Dispatch to Tbeosraal.) Pullman, Wash., Jan.' JT.Ths,. Pull for Pullman lub, organised nearly two years ago and which had practically ceaasd. to exist, has - been , reorganised and. a new plan outlined for the coming year. At a meeting called by President Thomas NellL Dr. J. L. Harris was elected president,. B. F. Campbell secre tary and the following as an executive committee: Thomas jNein, v. r. Htaiey, wurora Alien, jii. a. xiryan, o.u. ptei son, J. M. Klengard, O. L. Waller and W- H. Itarvev nrho first proposition that will be taken up Is the establishment of a ne natursd alconol factory. Already a plant has been found that can be so cured cheap. It will be financed- by townspeople and farmers near Pullman and built Immediately. Already there are many alcohol lamps and stoves in us in Pullman and vicinity, affording a small market for the product More farmers are ordering lamps and by the time a plant Is ready- the output will be taken by consumers. It Is xpeoted t manufacture alcohol for 10 to. 40 cents a gallon. It is also proposed to organise a brass band. Dr. IX R. Cambbell. a newly arrived 'physician an experienced band leader, will probably have charge of the organisation. A Dana oeneiu minstrei or society circus will be given - to raise money to purchase instruments. Dairy, aad rrolt Interests. A creamery is planned for Pullman In the near future. The dairy interests have grown remarkably, but all tha cream Is shipped out President E, A. Rrran of the fctate collese announced at the meeting that the three dormi tories at the oollea-e elUD in euv worm of butter a month from Iowa and Wis consin and that If the proper grade could be manufactured in puiiman mey would purchase It. paying the pries tha eastern product commands. . A cold storage and fruit packing plant was talk ad of, as last season fruit men naa no piace to nanaio ina large crops of apples and prunes grown near ruilman. . Committees were anDointed to look after all these projects and to deter mine what could be done to beautify the two public parks snd tha residence streets or tne town. MILWAUKEE TERRIERS TERRIFIED BY STEAM FAMOUS DOG' TAX v ; SUIT WITHDRAWN -, ' (Special Plapatcb to Tbe Journal.) V !' Salrja, Or., ( Jan. ST.By agreement of coimael. the celebrated' dog suit of Stub Hmlth against the citr of tialem to enjoin collection of dog taxes has been withdrawn and . the present dog ordinance . stands unasaal led. ,u. Smith conteated the constitutionality ' of the ordinance on ths-ground that the tax on female doga was $5, while male took the position that this was an un constitutional Immunity for one claaj of dogs and that all dogs should b i taxed alike. In tha meanwhile thj city council Nhaa prepared a new -tat ordinance that is framed on the prln clple of equal taxation regardless c sex, color or previous condition. Th supreme court of this stale still ha I before it the taak of finally deciding what a constitutional dog tax should b Inspect' Rosenthal's sbos ' store dow and get buay.- - , v "Pi M1M Yon Nes.c3:Me The vast multitudes of men who have taken my treatment have not been - disappointed. They . know that I do not promise mors than 'I per form. To them I have actually Illustrated in ths cure oi ineir own cases ine trutn oi what I claim, namely, that ray treatment la as certain to euro as it is that tha patient engages l my services and follows my directions. My suocess is due not alone to education, experience, skill and scientlflo equipment, but to tha fact that I limit my study and practice strictly to diseases and weaknesses of men. To male maladies alone I have earnestly and exclusively devoted 11 years of my life and .on them ail my faculties are concentrated. M Y TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS Functional derangement.such ss prematura loss of power, etc., is neither ' a "weakness" nor disease. It Is a symptom of prostatic disorder. To stimulate activity by ths uae of powerful tonics Is an easy matter, but such results are merely temporary drug ' effects. , Moat doctors treat "weakness" in this manner because they do not know how to our the real cause of tha derangement I am tha only physician employ ing scientlflo and successful methods. My treat ment is a local one sntlrely and corrects every abnormal condition of that vital center, tha prostata gland. My cures are real cures and are permanent. oovsTOT&ntur rm mt honest and candid advich costs TOtx NOTHING. I cheerfully give you ths very beat opinion, guided by years of successful practice. Men out of town. In trouble, write if you cannot call, as many cases yield readily to proper home treatment and curs. My offices are open all day from I a. m. to p. m., and Sundays from 10 to 1. the DR. TAYLOR co. . I34H XOBBXSOV KBXST. ooBvsa oxookd un xoxbxso TBxsTav ronjjn, omxoov. DR. TAYLOR. Th Laatllni SpdaHtt Pay When J I Cure You 1 hey Quit Blasting Rock In the Mid die of the Railway, Fearing Volcanic Eruption. r (tTnlted Preaa Leased Wire.) Milan, Italy, Jan. 27. The most ex Densive. lawsuit in the world, involvln a fortune of more than $3,000,000 an. legal stars from several nations, has been settled with the result that it is found that the ones that brought the suit , are penniless ana now are in debted to the lawyers. The legal Dattie in which an told 10S Dttornevs have been engaged, beaan over ths will of Antonio Traversa, a wealthy mechanic who lived ln Milan. The case was tried in nearly all the higher courts of Italy and the costs ultimately ran up until they aggregat ed more than the fortune over which the fight was made. When the final decision was made It was found that the winning heirs were in debt and the 13,000,000 gone. (Special DUoatch to Tbt Journal.) White Bluffs. Wash., Jan. 27. Ons St of tha strangest experiences encoun tered by the civil engineers In the em ploy of the Milwaukee railway, now ex tending through this section, has been mot an the north side of Saddle moun tain, north of this place. For several days blasting crews have been at work In rocK cuts ana ail report en steam Issuing from crevices In the rocks where heavy blasting was done. Little attention was paid to1 the steam by the workmen until tney learnea mat warm springs exist on the south side of the mountain, opposite the points at which they are now employed. As soon as the xoreigners neara oi tne tepm springs on the other side of the hills dosens or mem aesertea tne camps, ao- clartng there was grave danger or a volcanic eruption at any time. Scientific mon visited the scene last week and made minute investigations. Interviewed after their visit to the lo cality, they refused to venture an opin ion as to the possible connection of the steam ln the rocks and the warm sDrings on the opposite side of the mountains. MILLIONS FOR NEW STREETCAR LINES (Catted Preu Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Cal.. Jan. 27. Patrick Calhoun, accompanied by Mrs. Calhoun and his niece, has returned to the city, and his return means an expenditure of $5,000,000 for street railway im provements made and to be made. Among these' is the construction of tracks and the general betterment of the service. Calhoun confirmed the report that ha had negotiated the sale of $S,600,000 worth of the company's stock, which, with the $1,600,000 already disposed of, will make $5,000,000 at once available. Rummage sale, 668 Union avenue. ' nvv , a,ww ea, 1 1 in rr m ri i -i A r . Columbia university js de termined to capture the in tercollegiate race at Pough keepsie this t year, if hard work and intelligent train ing xvijl do it. The picture 1 , - s a xry t - - I - y- y yy - iff" ., ill SI 1 x" is A r- 1 t " i 4 , - V ( $ !C O N S U L.T Reliable Specialist CONSULTATION FRBE3 We Cure BLOOD POISON VSSUFHftx'SE.i cntmili. vmr.vi wr.tvrrrmrmm nvnraa I UKsTZaTOt DUOOI.OJHTIO Jl i Of XII 01 Alt I tat TATIO. OZ.EET. BlgOXAmaEK. IsmAMMATIOsT ilD AX.t UMXH AM V ouiui ooaocojf AMoxa auui. Our scientific, systematic course of treatment for weak, nervous. broken down youths and men who have, through dissipation un fitted themselves for work and the enjoyment of life, is a system that has been tested many times over and proven entirely satisfac tory. It is totally different from the many sickening pills and tab lets and the stimulating, stomach-ruining drugs given by would-be specialists. Our specific treatment for all the symptoms' indicating. Failing Strength is harmless, though so effective. as to- remove them immediately. It is constitutional; therefore, by purifying the blood, strengthening the nervous system, nourishing the tissues, the pa tient becomes strong and healthy, with all signs of the trouble H forever gone. This treatment is to the human system what the sap H is to the tree it buds enerary. ambition and confidence that leaf into a prime, healthy, manly feeling of new life. Our Fe8 S5 to 30 ttSS&SZ COTOTOTATXOjT OOlirXSnTZASAsTD U1 1TI A personal, thorough and searching examination Is desired, though If Inconvenient to call, writ us a full description of your trouble. Our office hours are from lam. to 1:10 p. m excepting Sunday from I to IS. Address or call on tho I ST. LOUIS 5nd DISPENSARY g ooKirrB ncovzt ar tamxtlx. btoxxts. mtuiB, okxqos. i CALIFORNIA (f3(SaH2 A5 suNanr X 7 ) Portland to Los Angeles AND RETURN ( t , Including Side Trips to Santa Crux, Del Monte, Monterey . and Pacific Grove. ONE MONTH FOR GOING TRIP - SIX MONTHS FOR RETURN TRIP STOPOVERS ."AT PLEASURE WITHIN LIMITS ' SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S; Sunshine, floral festivals, endless drives through orange orchards laden with golden fruit; splendid beaches, surf bathing, thriving -cities, palatial hotels and resorts, and many other attractions, com yfcine to make it the most attractive place in America at this season of the year. . . f:t'i:: . THB ROAD OP, A THOUSAND WONDBRS " Which. takes you there, hasn't an uninteresting hour for the entire ,t t .-trip. Read about it. Call at the Cily Ticket Office, Third and Washington Sts., Portland . . , 1 . ', and inquire git about it. .. aaKSSZSZZZ: thows the squad of Colum- under the watchful eye of hia candidates for the 1908 Coach Jim Rice. 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