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.THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAi; PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY - 8. 1C03. i a. - -57- . ill v iiA-D'fPT-TaTT"' t TkT H? TT A 7 OF; THE, IU1V J. JL IN :jr 1 J il . V V u WORLD ; field Track Diamond SEVEN RULES TO ;? 01(10 COLLEGES . SssasBBsSBSaBSSajassSasasSawaBasat Jyorthwcst; Conference De cide? to Sidestep Constitu- :; tion for Athletes. SIR1GLER" SMITH : THROWS ED KENNEDY I Longshoreman "Pins Ball Player's Shoulders to the Mat in Successive Falls. ' f ; ' (Special Dtapatr to Tk Joorsil.) i i Whitman ' College. Wall Walla, WaalC Feb. . At th meeting of th Northwest Intercollegiate conference. which opened In Walla Walla y eater- ' day. elfarlbllfty and residence rulaa wer discussed i and provlalonalljr agreed tipon, and bona ride stuaenta aennao. lb exact wording cf tha varloua rulaa a (reed upon waa referred to commlttaee ana win do aanpisa toaay. A general apirlt of harmony pervaded - tha sessions yesterdav and all of tha . institutions repreaentad manifested ' atrong desire to get together on a com mon basin. All of the rulea war agreed in unanimous! after full and frank discussion. So far no 1U feeling haa been evident In tha organisation of tha conference. President a. it. L Penrose, or Whit man, waa chosen chairman: Carl Mo Lain, of Oregon, aecratary; Harding, O. A. C. and Davis. W. S. C, were ap- no In ted committee oa credent la la. Final organlaatlon will be oompleted . today. No constitution will be adopted an1 tha machinery of the conference will be made aa simple aa possible The rulea which will be adopted In final form today , will be tha only written . agreement A permanent secretary will irobably ba provided and a board of ar iltratlon to which matters of dispute! Two strangle hold won for "Strang- ler" Smith, agalnat Ed, Kennedy, the big first baseman' of tha Portland team, last night at Merrill's hall, the first fa LOOK FOR A CLOSE MD EXCITING FINISH CtNOE CLUB FOR LOCAL PA00LERS Final Struggle Tonight in Six-fDay Roller' Skating Race. In tha country. McKeosport, llomastsad. Bouthsld and Oreenaburg, with Knat Liverpool, mam up in circuit,' ' s; . a a . ' Jimmy Oardner and Unk Rusaetl are silted for a meeting in the rjng In New Tork In tha nearnitur.. . - e ' - .i A..w PrJIC"tJ by the majority1 puglllatlo followers, Abe Atteli showed Frankl Nell tha way it is don.r . - . . . . ' Robert Boyd Burch, Tale's new foot ball captain, cornea from Cincinnati. ! Vl 7rm old. weighs 170 pounds, and is five feat 10 54 Inches In height " . a a Tha Augusta club' of tha South At lantic league la Dlnvine- in h.r i,.ir a new company bad Juai acquired tha franohlae when a heavy .atorm hit tha uwt . ymim. man wrecaeQ tna grandaUmL A new - intamtata huaoK.n - In thecouraa of ortmi.ntinn .if. .i.. cult will likely Include Krankltn. Brnd- Enthusiasts Will Meet To- ISftteVAaTKSCt r i . . ana eiiner Aantaoula ' cr Bob Fitaalmmons, otherwlae Organization. jo - 'V i r may be referred. I-toi allowing are the rulea agreed upon f provisionally at tne iwo aeaaions yes erdar. One. No atndent ahall participate in Intercollegiate athletics for mora than four years In alL ' - 'Two. No atudent who enters one of tha conference colleges from any other institution of college rating will be al lowed to repreaent that college In ath-I letlca until be has been In realdenoe one year. Three. Students of lower than freah man grade will not ba allowed to com , pete until ther have been in realdenoe one year, regardleaa of where they have . previously aiienaea scnooi. .' Four. A bona fide atudent Is one who : completes three fourths of tha maxi mum amount of work possible in the -curriculum, " - Five. Regular students who desire . 'to take part In athletics must success- 'fully complete at leaat three fourths of the poatilble work In their course. - - Six. No student shall be eligible to compete who la dellhquent In moro than one half of one semester's work In col lege. , , Seven. Students acllnr as Instructors in their colleges shall ba allowed to compete-: provided .their remuneration aoea not exceed amy 'dollars per semes- .i?? that- the fulfill. all tha other ellf-ibility requirements. - - Summer baseball waa brought up, but dlaou8ion-'wa deferred. until . today. Other matters for ulscusalort in today'a jeaaiona are. amataurt atandarda. con ference football schedules! conference track - meets- and; ordtorlcAr V onteata. ' tonlghf M' W - ?' at !MiX oclock ' fhe followlnig eommltteta 'were ap pointed to draw up the rulea. agreed J'Pjn Informally, In flpajl form for adop- For the) work nf thm nnnii.- H A2lTl& A' C: Shnpaon. Idaho. . rlL llrnwn aession MT. Mid "Strnngler" Smith,'1! Who Won Two Successive' Falls . From Ed Ken uedy, he Big iBasehftll Player, Last Night. . ' 0 'l1 ,' Farrell and Schwarti gained lap last night In the six-day roller skating race at the Oaka rink which was wit nessed by tha largeat crowd which haa been preaent during the week. Kruee 1 took' a hard fall during tha latter part of the relay and was unable 1 - . . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 1 o miH up id tiiHiunir-i iuii vj ill. time - the pistol cracked at the cloae of the 10-mlnute speeding. He flnlshe-J one-quarter behind the bunch whlcn held the lead during tha greater part of the evening. Canoe racing and summer cruising will be soma of tha Interesting aquatlo sporta In store for local enthualaau this , summer provided tha efforts cf Portland paddlera are successful. A meeting of all. persons Interested In canoeing win Da neid at tne uregon Yacht clubhouse tomorrow afternoon, February 9, at which . time definite ateps will be taken to organise a Pa clflo Vltrttan as "Ruby Robert." says he still carries the kick of a mule In eitnerfln and is Willing to meet anv flvhtae In h. world, white, black, or yellow. . T Now that Tale has 4unmA tjh ly Luah he will once mora don the big league mitten and nerform -ith - in. Cleveland flrst-of-tha-aeason wonders. e e . - .- . .- Tha Injunction', obtalniui b ka buque club against tha Three-1 league has been affirmed bv Justm rinvu me circuit court at Kock Island, Loilca (Vuil Pina (Vlallnn That 1 SB though Dubudue will rt m mamha Tonishrt Si la looked forward to n or tu American tanoa a a- w me inrwe-i again ma coming aean. T.H""i.'( 17,1 lZZTVJi octlon will beXllqwed and the coast aa the most -exciting of the week's rac Ing. Five or tne contestants, Lara, Holt' Kruse. Copeland and brown have about equal chances of winning out AH have shown sod speed during the week and-the, final struggle will be a determined effort on the part of each to at n the lead and maintain It Thi ew laps difference which Ilea between body will probably be affiliated with the major organisation. - There haa been considerable dlaoua ton during the winter over the possibil ities of a canoe 'club and If one Is or ganised It will do much to encourage in "Doe Casey, tha former Brooklyn Providence' to Jeraev 'iij- ana is trying 10 -arrange a trans iterest In ' tha primitive sport una objects win ba to ros- aain ine lean ana " ii.'W.f its Brlnclbal rew japs aurerence wnicn lies oeiwecn 1 ... i : . k.rn .111 . K. In.... In I ". " v' II 1. .1.. MPJ twii r i the warm months. tt0?! V.Tr,n around rlnf OnVof the things In contemplation la several, daya camp, where auch sporta will be given run sway. While little haa been given out 'of the plana of those promoting tha en terprise It is understood that one of the first matters to be broached is In- terclub racea between Portland and Se attle, Tacoma and the British Columbia cities. There are several hundred canoea owned in Portland and It ta expected that every owner will be on hand at tha Yacht club tomorrow arternoon to give the proposed organisation a successful a tart tha - SQ-mlhute felay It la exDucted that a break will occur early ,Jn the race tonight and that the jigm lor - in-Pi piace win oe one 10 aauae additional roars of enthusiasm among the many admirers of the racers who have attended tne week's contest Last nlaht the score dropped below the high mark of OH laps set on two occasions during the week. The total score up to the present time la as fol lows: Racer. I-opa. Holt 490 Card 481 Copeland 48 Kruse 488K I Player, prefers ly ana is trying to arrange a fer to tha Rhode Island capital. Bennett of Rnrlns-fleM MuuAlinutt. who holds tha amateur ainala aculi cnampionanip, announces his Intention 10 aeiena bis title at tha national re gatt next aummer. The sricea of-ticket a foe the TAikm Burns-Jack Palmer fight to be pulled on in uonaon next aionaay nigni range from 11.60 for standing room In the gallery to Ija.ZS or stage seata. Evl dently tha promoter, exoecta only the weaimy 10 aiiena tne mill, e At I ' o'clock this afternoon tha Columblas. unbeaten chamDiona of the city soccer league, will meet a picked team from tha Crescents. Hornets and Albina Thistles. The elevens are evenly maicnea ana tne game promise1 to ba an exciting one.- Brown Schwarti Little ... Harrison Farrell .. 487fc sg 485 482 479 BIHG CIRCUS JAKE KILRAIH TURNS UTO FIFTIETH YEAR g THERE WITH BELLS Y. M. C. A. Athletes Put On Splendid Show in Crowded Brick Tent. Famous Fighter Now Play ing Theatrical Engage ments With John L. McMlnnvlllo Take Game. (Special Dispatch to Tba Joeroal.) McMlnnvllle College. Or.. Feb. I Scores of IT to It by the first team and to 9 by tha second team were made the double header basketball games era last night in which Pacific college went aown to aereat oerore "Mac" coi lege. Bom games were interesting from start to finish, but the Quaker teams were un agalnat it In the second half of the first team game "Mao" ran away from Newberg entirely. For Newberg the stars were Hadiocxi smith and Hollingaworrh. For McMlnn vine Rice played -hia old ttma game. while R. H. McKee made H of the 17 polnta In the flrat team game. Captain 1. jirvG n i'si7, Villi III i iTm3 W 31 "Meg ami th4 mm?, ring tm tM hwj ting awi (6 Mm, rtmg to M trwa." - DR. BELL'S PineTarHone5 ' yas gfyaartaW and sever aaad any , vemady equal to Dr. Bell's Pfae-Tar-Koaey.'It aivea qulek aad parraaaanl telle! is grip as wall as coughs and sold. It siakea weak lunra etreng. , Msa.lLA.UaiOALrm,Padaeaa,Ky. Natsre'S uoet satnral remedy. 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THULCBtTTRKILAXDsfCDICnriCOn if t fiUno -I wxntuvi BTtMtlmoalsl to IhftM - tefMtnd tens') Itadpstfcwts, irtwettwewenksssol OREGON HOTEUS THt3 PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. Zsropeaa naa Xodern ' Sestaorant. ' COST OHM MTT.IJOBT POIJaJUi Ksadqaarters fo ToorUts and Com mercial Travelers, Special rates made to families and single gentlemen; The management will be pleased at all tlmea to show rooms - and give prices. A modern Turkish bath es tablishment la the hotel. - X. a Bowers, Ugt. cKee waa right with the ball all the time. Both gamea were free from unusual roughneas. Teats of Dallaa was referee." resulting In 14 minutes, tod tha second in eigni'minuies.' :,( .. ,, , The.boiit .was an extremely fast one, and it Is Very likely that jSmith would not nave won naa ine .strangle noia been eliminated from the content' 80 evenly matched are the men that an- ii. Mik. Avu '"i.- a-other mill -without tne strangle noia "C.rVnaiearf T w., ; 'u weKon; would probably last many minutes be- onnatead. Washington. , fore a victory could be obtained. 1 n-rv " Smith, evidently,, was In better form 'ATHLETES ffMPETP' TW tnan his opponent and did not show AAiliJiaAiO Will HL li , the effects of the hard work to such an extent as. did the ball player. He . 3IETPt0P0LIS.T0XIGHT ITnltsd PPM. T.Uil tXTl 1 - NewvYork. Feb. 8An elaborate pro gram has been arranged for the Irish- American Ainieiic club's annual Indoor am.S , Mdlson , square garden to nleh This annual meet is alwavs .ne rffiihS. etu''e of "e wlntar ath , letlc-aeason in the metropolis bacatise in iiisitj,- uovei competitions. The program this year comprises 16 trapk evenU and a Gaelic football game. Moat interest centers In the 800-yard can, in which Hillman. Taylor. Dorman. Racon and other crack runners ar scheduled .v nLra. men xneie wiu oe an inter- collegiate relay race, a pole vault one miie race for policemen in full """ii miu me weignt events. PENDLETOX HIGH GETS GAME WITH OEEGOX "U" -. (Special Dispatch te Tha Journal.) i-nQiet.?S .V- Fel- On of the lending athletic events in high-school circles of eastern Oregon during tha winter will be. the basEetball sime to ."T'F" """T" lne inaieton. High school Nteam and the first team of the l.nlveraity of Oregon in this city Fri day evening. February 14. As the Oregon-team Is considered one of the strongest in the northwest the local team Is looking forward to an excellent game. - - A series of games, one for every week , during the winter, has been arranged by , the Pendleton team. Following the game with the state University team a ama will V. 1 ' , ... J . ' r i ".V'uy nere wun tne 8po- hana High school team on February 22. .NOBODY SPARED Kidney Troubles Attack Portland . Men and Women, Old and Young. cKidney Ills seise young and old, - - Coma quickly with JIttle warning; Children suffer Jn their early years - tan t control the kidney secretions. , wris are languid, - nervous, suffer PUn. 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Remember toe name oan s aad t-';s bo other. - : '..' made Kennedy take the aggressive until the big fellow was worn out,' and. the longshoreman's strangle hold did the rest - , A largs crowd saw the bout, and In terest was . at. high pitch during the grappling. . , . ' TEHP1HS V1LL FLY 111 CIHC1HHATI TOHIlSHT Bowlers From All Over Uni ted States Gathered. at v'" 1 Queen ity. (United Press Leased Wire.) '- Cincinnati, Feb. 8. The Queen City has hung the latch string on the outside and put the big pot in the little one in welcome to the hundreds of tenpln en thusiasts who are arriving from every direction to . attend the eighth annual meeting and tournament of the Amerl cap 'Bowling congress. .Outward and visible signs are abund ant that tho 1 present tournament is to be the best ever puiiea oil dv trie organ isation. Tne nrst bail win oe roueo tonight and it will be two weeks hence before, the.' last 'Cveht-on the program Is concluded. The armory in which the tournament ' takes' olace Is pronounced by the old-timers to be better arranged and better- equipped for the contests than has been the ease In most previous years. Klarn teen new aueys are reaay for the bowlers. The Interior of the bis hall is elaborately -'decorated and there aro ample ' accommodations for visitors. .,-. , ;. -, .. . ' -. The large an-1 representative -entry list gives promise of most excellent soort. Teams and Individual players are here from every section, from as far east as Boston and aa far west as Den ver, Butte, Walt Lake City and Seattle. The .central states, of course, are most largely represented. Delegations from Detroit Cleveland. Indianapolis, Toledo, Pittsburg. Milwaukee. Chicago, st .raui, Buffalo, Kansas- Cltyj- St Louis, and Louisville r were much in evidence to day; An ' lnterWatlonal aspect will be given, the tournament, by the participa tion or several teams irom Canada. Though the business sessions of the congress are not to-be held until next week the various, -important matters that are to be given attention are al ready attracting much attention among me delegates. unier interest centers In -the- contest for. next year's tourna ment LVtrolt continues to set -a .hot pace In - the., race . for .the prise, , though Pittsburg, is expected to put. up a game fight ' -' St Paul 1st regarded as a- dark horse candidate: willing to entertain the con areas put win mage no great errort to secure it. . - ine present indications seem to : favor , the chances of Detroit The Michigan metropolis - haa sent a large aelegatlon of "players 'and a crowd or outsiae rooters to ao tne Doosting, na is aiso counting on tne support 01 otner juichlgan cities and of Toledo, vieveianu. Milwaukee . and Chicago. Metropolitan Portland has come to the front again, this time with a real sawdust ring, indoors circus, which, through the foresight and energy of the Bungling Brothers, and the Y. M C. is holding a two days' exhibition at the Y. M. C. A. building. The big cir cus opened last night with the brick tent crowded and the final performance this evening promises to be a signal a success. Director-in-chlef Larry Larlmore Bun gling of the big show handled the thing admirably last night, and there was not a ahttch In the performance from the onenlns concert bv the band to the final grand pageant and chariot is a great success looklns at It from any standpoint. Amid such a wealth of entertainment It is difficult to select those thlnas that most-deserve mention. But It would be wrong to speak of the circus and fall to call attention to Chlckeeta, the elephant, and Kubberneck, the giraffe. (Calttd Press Uaaad Wire.) Boston, Feb. 6. Jake Ktlrain, who an even score of years ago was the moa.t talked about man in the pugilistic wirM will anl.p unnn Vila flHAtti vmp tomorrow. Kilraln is this weak play- THF TRUTH A Rill IT Ins an engagement at a local theatre I llw rlUVUI In company with John L. Sullivan, the man to whom he lost the championship in 1889. Kilaain, like Sullivan, regards Boston as his home,, though it was In Oreen port, New York, that he first saw the to fiornervllle, a suburb of Boston, and Kidneys due to colds, exposure, worry, hen- he worked for a number of years In I excesses In eating and drinking, etc. KIDNEY TROUBLE Kidney trouble Is inflammation of the a rolling mill. It was here also that he first developed his love for athletics. In the winter of 1883 Kilraln. Whose real name, by the way. Is John Joseph Klllion. became an assistant at the old Cribb club in Boston, and from that time on his entire attention was devoted to boxing. Very quickly he showed his, .Mlllv V... whlnntn, I-T.. ...... All.- ..J Godfrey for 44 rounds, and fighting draws in 1884 with Jim Goode, Charley Mitchell and Mike Cleary. In 1887 he reached the senlth of his career. In Bep timber of that year. nhant hoth of whom win thora nnrl mitranlaA I in New York much applause. Major Reed, fencing England to fight Jem Smith for the after receiving great farewell ovations and Boston, he sailed fer expert gave some remarkable .exhibi tion work with the foil and broadsword: the Larlmore Brothers did some pyra mid work that showed ability and train lng and Sprague. Nichols and Spooner! whirled the biasing clubs to the delight of the rest of the people. Grllley and Hale were the ringmasters and handled the hippodrome admirably. The circus la a good one and those in charge of It championship of the world. On landing in i-uveruooi no receivea a grana recep tion, ana four days later he appeared In St. James' hall, London, and was greeted by an audience of 8,000 people. The same week the Marquis of Queens bury gave a banquet In honof of Kil raln and among those preaent was the Prince of Wales, now King- Edward VII. The ifight with' Smith took place at isiepys, v ranee, j-ecemoer i. 11 was witnessed by a large crowd of English men, each of whom had put up 8200 to see 1 no iignt. ine battle went 106 rounds and waa declared a draw, though generally created With it f" Indoor Skating Championships. U.JVtZttJbm Wire.) . nSSI1"!?' ." Fb- 8 Amour de eitf. ,iV , Ports vmuch 'inter SkattnSSi.4 th national Indoor and t nT.p ""f.n'P. t one-half, one Id he??'SnffRlrnteh contest the OMo BkflinJ,nler tha-auspices of of New York if, aaoclaftlon.- Lam ley nen In the eo?. tn thr fastest val-iou. .mS, rT hfV8 t4 'or the have done remarkably well. M'MIMVILLE SCHOOL T?EADY FOE A T TTLETES KiTraTn jiavius mo i.eiier 01 nis antagonist (Special Dlipatch to Tba Joarnal.) McMlnnvllle, Or., Feb. 8. An enthus iastic gathering of the student body of McMlnnvllle high school marked the organising of an athletic association to handle such athletic teams as may oe organiaea ay tne scnooi. Tne meet ing . was neia yesterday, and the fol lowing of fleers were elected: Walter Grant president, and Frank Kelly, sec- remry. As track season is not far off steps were . taken to organize a track team. George Pearce waa elected manager and Ray Maloney captain, and they hope to uo aum iu urn ,oui a. iast ana efficient team. MCMinnvuie is especially strong in the sprints and long distances, Snyder snd Bckman being star point winners in these events. They also have threa creaitaoie weignt men in Kelly, Martin This Day In Sport Annals. 1846 At New Orleans John Gilder sleeve (00 yards start) won a 16-mlle t in oiib nour, at mmutes, go sec onds, defeating "the American deer' (scratch) by less than a vard. 1887 At Detroit tn horseshoe turning uuioi, ivv iiv, m. j. uunn ae feated J. Camobell bv six nhnm -1888 At Atlanta the iiciu ii. .uuum uLi.f uuio meeting and awarded the championship of 1892 to tne nirmingnam ciuo. . 1884 At Buffalo W. H. Wurhm ln four consecutive tenDln s-amea m.H.. an average of 258 Vi. 18SY At iNew rorK George Lavics won, from rounas. "Kid" McPartland !n win defeated bout ii. "W. V ..... . . V, MXBLIV X3il iU " Jack Ryan in 15-round Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil. Better than old-fashioned cod liver: oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. -' Try it on ; our : guiranee. Woodard, Clarke ft Qol, Portland, Or. HALL WILL CAPTAIN AGGIES' TRACK TEAM Fairview Junior With Rec ord Chosen by 0. A. C. Students. (Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.) Corvallls. Feb. 8. a B. Hall of Fair view. Oregon, a Junior in college, was yesterday unanimously elected captain of the Oregon Agricultural. College track team for the coming season. Hall has quits a record. In 1807 ha oroxe tne namraer in row, 136.8 feet, which was nine feet farther than the previous recora; neia by ix V. Walker, O. A. C's -former thrower. Clitics have pronounced Hall's form nearlv nrfw an1 iV 1 . . . 1 a.. . i r . . uv i iu m iiiue , uiuro iriLiziing no IS expected to give Zacbarias. of the state U . a hard race fortha niM Kam. piunsnip. Hall has been actively engaged In all student enterprises, is a mimliar nf ih. fit " -L"erary society, and la aiaienc eimor oi tne junior Annual A number of men are already In training: on the covered tr.fU o'nA ti ls hoped a strong team may be turned out this year. , " 1 TO raETEOT THS OHiy. LaiATiVH BROHO QUINlNH removes the now. liters is onir one SKDMO oniNINE. uws suaiiuv ui m, nr. uku v m. zoc Backache Is seldom an evidence of inflammation of the kidneys. , Smoklness or sediment that can be seen with the naked eye are not usu ally evidences of a very serious stage of the inflammation.- Both often show ln people otherwise well and commonly disappear with the exciting cause. The patient should diet, avoid colds and live carefully and the ordinary case of kidney trouble will with csre and treatment usually disappear the first few weeks. If It persists, or there should be con tinued evidence of disordered, kldnevs. it should demand the attention of the atient in view of the position taken bv medical writers that about the sixth month the Inflamed condition be-, comes chronlo and incurable. ! It will be seen through all the above that the real trouble Is lnflammstinn In the kidneys. While there are many kidney stimulants they have been abandoned by bhvslclans. for thnv nnv know that none of them carry repair to Inflamed kidneys. The late John J. Fulton waa the first man In the world to discover anemol- iiem mm reacnes tne Slaneys. It reverses the old treatment In stead of Irritating the - Inflamed kid neys with stimulants, the effect Is the gradual reduction of the Inflammation and for the first time kidney disease, both in the first and second stages. Is I m.uauu iu treatment, Ulton'S - Renal Compound abatsng the Inflammation in about 87 per cenf of all cases. LiitefAture mailed free. JOHN J. FULTON CO.. flalrlatwl rl . Fulton's Renal Compound can be had Phone Main 7581 Home Phone A 8115 tmm anrw mooui r HOTEL Depot aad Xsst Bids Oars Pass th Xotel Hotel St. Philip H. at. FIKKC1S, Prop. "S22: iSaV JE?EL aw Hot and Gold Wats v1-00 DAT Zn Bvary Boom aad Upward 70VSTX, TXTTM AsT BTOKBIBB BT. Main Entrance Burnside St PORTLAND, OREGON II f "r Wiim S -ss''W''y,.elfPl' ... iMlllsswsT ' HOTEL CASCADE Newly furnished throughout; most modern hotel in the city; steam heat; European plan; cafe in connection. Most reasonable Portland. modern hotel in Corner Sixth and Flanders, four blocks from depot; very conven ient for those wishing . to make early or late trains. K3B. X. A. VOX, Manager TMXX BITS Be surd Cascade bus at depot you get the Full information about city and vicinity given by management CAL,IFORINIA HOTELS m HFfi EflVfffHrj m f2B5fi S.hisjn m SPORTIHO NOTES Local and Otherwise. ' Since ZanesvUle Joined the central league. Manager Marty Hogan has been burning up the wires in order to 'sign ball players who can piay ball. t a The New York club of the American !ff.?.uwU1t8t thf Wbltlon seasoa with Atlanta, March 12. . a a Thsjnatlonal baseball commissioner has refused to reinstate "Doc" Reisllnir. who hurdled from Brooklyn lit '06. :- .-.''" a . a Touns "Matt" Kllrov. ann n t.. famoust old Baltimore - pitcher, has signed to . pitch for the Danville team In th Virginia league the coming sea son, : V.VV, . . Western Pennsylvania has one of tha very few Intercity basketball leagues HI j D MILITARY LB ACADEMY Wtland.ore; , ur iduii aiian and Preparation -for col leges, u. 8. Military and "i Acsaamies. Ae credited to Stanford. Berkeley. Cornell. Am herst and all Bute Uni versities and Agricultural , Colleges Manual train, lng. Business . course. Th principal has bad II years' experienoe In Port, land. Comfortable quaf ' ters. Best environments Mak reservations now. For Illustrated catalog and other literature ad- flrtss J. IV. GILL. El. D.. XTrlaoisal aad yroprlatot. HOTEL STEWART Caary ttratt asav Oalaa tsaare - SAN FRANCISCO 250 KMou, ISO priaa UAa. Earopeaa pUa tl.iOaday apwaid. Asiaicaa praa 13.50 a day spward. Cala a la carta. Build. Inf coawleMd and hoMopeMd Dm. 1. 1907. CUT. HOTEL lErrtBSOM , Tark aad Cough Slue. Saa Fandfco, L000 POIS! earth. - - set tba asleet to eora WHEN 00 KNOW . WHAT Ti) DO. Umnw hsra f I plmplaa, spots oa tba I'laklo.- aarea Is tba I, u I sMNita, alcera, faluoc y balr, boa jaiaa. ea- . IsuTss uu uusj a smiaj It Is lUMOli iUlB.4. Beod to DB. BROWN, 3 arch 8t, ttnadalpbta. Peas- lot BKOWN'8 BLOOD CUBB.Tfa.00 per bottle! iaau ea avmtb. Bold la Portland saly at WMdwefd, Oarka. Ca .. ;r--, ..,.. 4.. Fairmont Hotel - - BAM AS0XBOO. OAT. ' MANAGEMENT OF Palace Hotel Co. A.' GUARANTEE 'OF EXCELLENCE -The' only: large hotel commanding; a view of our Incomparable bay. The best located-hotel In-the world, as It is most convenient to the business centers, while 'its elevation affords wholesome advantages .' in the way of 1ure air, sunshine snd the ab sence of all annoyances connected with, the rebuilding of a great city. EUROPEAN PLAN 1 ..' . RATES: . Single. 3.50, $3, S4, $5, 86, $7, $8. Suites, $10, $13. $14, $16, $18, $80. - Bvry Xoont With Bath. Musio a feature at dinner and in the foyer,, evenings. Hotel St. Francis BAV XKA1T CISCO Fronting tropical Union Square, the heart of San Francisco, this structure is a fine example of the ' artistic treatment of a utilitarian idea,' and typifies the high value San Francisco places upon enter- tainment .- This hotel probably unites,' under one roof, more advanced Ideas of hotel service than any other caravansary in America,, yet th rates are lower in pro-, rortion to the attention offered, -han can be found elsewhere In the United States. Rates from tl upward European plan. Under th mana emsnt of Jam . ' Woods. ...,- Hotel Hamlin EDDY AND LEAVENWORTH STS. F I r a t nermanent Ha- hotel down towa. - . Contalna lOObaantSfnllyl furnished ateam haatedi apartmanta, 40 bataa. Private telephone ssr- vtca. Sample rooms fori commercial travalera . I Eddy St ears from ferry pass thadoar and connect wltft snl BtJ eara from S. P. Depot. Rates from SX00 up. Pnona Private. ExJ Fraaklia429. : San Fr a c i sco "SOMETHING DIFFERENT; KEY ROUTE INfl OAXXAJTO, OAS. 1 :l Every Modern Comfort American a European rian. . .t N. 8. MJILLAN. Manarer. - Formerly Assistant Manager Palafc . -uotei. Ban iraneiaoo. iaaaAAAA sAaaaAAasaaAaaaaAaiAaaaA ffffffffff ffffffffff f ff ? Hawaii and Bach $125 First Class This Is the season to visit the Islands. The Oceanic Steamship . com-i pany has assailing every three weeks, and the passage is only $125 from Ban fTancisco to nonoiuiu ana oacx. Ufa bat nine; at waixiKi, wun : temperature-of water It degrees. - Surf boating and delightful drives, Honolulu is the most attractive spot on the entire-round-the-world tour. Sailings from San Francisco: k, ,- ' -':'.. . rXBSUAXT 8, rmBTABT 89, STO. Oceanic S. Co., 673 MARKET STREET- Si SAN FRANCISCO, CAU fOR WOMEIONLr Dr. Sanderson's Compound Savin and Cotton Root . Pills. Tha best and - only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IODS. Cur the most obstln- at ' cases In I to It daya Prlcof 1 Ser box or three boxes 5.00. Sold by ruR gists everywhere. Address T. J. PIERCE, 181 First st,' Portland,' Or.' i. .-'' -v 'rV- ';-.--- - 'V'; CHICHESTER'S PIL r lultflt Adi rM.bnnl.it- . . . . - .. . r. A Pllte la Ua4 fi t.ai nmiu? boxes. sesM wUb RIua Blhhi. Prscftot. A, k fnr ( ifl Ifr .TEyi bLOZNI BRAN PliLal 5 pr as Best. 5,Imi.A1wt 8liW- zfL SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EYlRWKEH rw;i . ..