THE ,'OREG ON DAILY - JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH , lC 1903.
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WRESTLE APRIL 3
OOBT OCT MaUO POIXiM
HOTEL HBYSER
1 (Csitad Prase Ltssed Wire.)
Chicago, March 14. In the Coliseum
In this city on the ntght of April J.
Ooorgs Hackenschmldt. the world re
" nowncd wrestler, will contest for the
I world's champlonahlp title with Frank
( Gotch, the American champion. The
1 bout he attracted attention on both
slUee of the Atlantic, and ahould prove
" the choicest tld-blt tlt has been of--Tered
American followers of the game
, -in yeare. The men will wrestle, to a
. .1, winnor alnlna- two fall oat
of three nd carrying off the Hon s
hare of the gate receipts besides a
".' lre aide bet and the championship
',v. "mekensehmldt, who Is popularly
-known as the "ftuwlan Mon,' li not
a. stranger to America. He visited this
.country tome years ago, meeting all
. -comers ana returning "
scalp of Tom Jenkins, the American
champion at that time dangling at his
belt, Since that time, however, he has
added to hl reputation by hla continu
ous iuccm on the padded mat until to
, day he la regarded in Europe aa In
vincible. . , ....
Hackenscnmiai " uum
Knd received liberal education. At
college he became a great Oraeco-Ro-maa
wrestler and defeated all the am
ateurs ha met Afterwards he went to
Paris and won all the tournaments
there, including the international of
Europe, and later turned professional.
On his first visit to England he de
feated Tom Cannon, then the champion
, Oraeco-Roraan wresUer of the world.
, In turn he defeated Anton Pierre, the
'Terrible Greek," and Maarali, the cele
brated Turkleh wreatler.
Tom Jenkins, who then held the
American title, went to England and
' challenged Hackenachmtdt to a natch.
The Russian defeated him In the Albert
hall in l and 21 minutes, respectively.
In two straight falls. Hackenachmldt
than toured America and Australia and
defeated all comers.
Contrary to tne popular conception
TlKkansrhmldt la not a a!
riant in stature.
wgWnVndf
a cnesi measurement o incnon, ouu
wears a 21 inch collar. His waist
meaauremeni la oniy j incnes. ma
thighs are very heavy, and the calves
of Ala legs also, but for all this he la
remarkably light on his feet. .
Frank Ootch, who Is picked upon aa
the most likely man to wrest the
world's title from the Russian, Is still
comparatively young at the wrestling
game. 'Not so Many yeara ago he was
working' on a farm In Iowa. "Farmer"
Burns owned the farm, and It was he
who Introduced Ootch to the -wrestling
game. It did not take Burns long to
discover that ootch was a born -.wrest
ler, and he proceeded-to teach him the
line puima vi wio game. j. no young
man waa raw at first, but before long
he learned the science of the game, and
began to attract attention.
In the course of time he succeeded in
fretting: on matches with various .wreat
era of prominence. Among the men
' he met were "Qrlpmanv Rooney of Chicago,-'Leo
Pardello. . the Italian; Jim
' Parr the Englishman; "Lank" Rogers
and Fred Beel, the Wisconsin wreatler.
Ootch shot through the bunch until he
met Tom Jenkins, and then he stopped
temporarily. Later he met and de
. feated the American champion, and then
he made overtures for a match with
Hackennchmidt. -
'. But Hackenachmldt at that time was
. sticking to the Qraeco-Roman atyle of
wreatllng, while Ootch was fkmiliar
- only with the catch as catch can game.
. Since then Hackensclimldt has become
an adept at catch as catch can wrestling,
.and this is the style In which the two
wlU contest in their coming match. In
the opinion of all who are competent to
judge the meeting of these two war
riors of the mat will furnish the most
sensational and scientific- contest of the
kind that, baa ever taken place tn
America.
: This Date in Sport Annals.
' 1887 At Chicago, Evan Lewis defeat
ed Joseph Faulkner in catch-as-catch-'
can wrestling match.
1892 At St. -i John New Brynswlck,
F. J. Breen defeated Hugh J. McCor
ntick In two-mile skating race for pro
fessional championship of America.
1894 At Petersburg, Virginia, the
- Viral n la State Baseball leag-ue perfect
ed. Its organisation.
1901 At Kansas City, Tommy Ryan
knocked out "Mysterious Billy" Smith
In - fourth round.
1906 At Philadelphia, Battling Nel-
- aon won from Terry McGovern In six
-rounds v
1907 A. New York, Calvin Demarest
; of CHlcago won the national amateur
billiard championship.
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Jake Has No Excuse.
, -i:nitBd Pt Leaied Wire )
' l Cincinnati, Ohio, March 14 Jacob
.. Schafer ha no excuses to offer today
for his reversal of form last night and
Ms defeat at the hands of lila old
time pupil, WUIle Hoppe. who swamped
mm under a score of boo to 185 in
J 8.1 balk line game of billiards. The
.: nest; run of the night was -made - by
iioppe, no. scnaejers Dest waa to.
TIME TO ACT
Don't Wait for the Fatal Stages
. of Kidney Illness. Profit by
Portland People's
- ', Experience.
Occasional attacks of- backache, ir
regular urination,-' headaches and dizzy
rpeiia are common early symptoms of
kidney disorders. It's an error to neg
kct these Ills. The attacks may pass
; off for a time, but return with greater
, intensity. If there are symptoms, of
dropsy puffy swellings below the eyes,
bloating of limbs and ankles,, or - any
pan of the body, don t delay a minute.
egfa taking Lean's Kidney Pills, and
keep up the treatment until the kidneys
are well, when your old-time health and
v.or?: will. return. Cures In Portland
prove the effectiveness of this" great
, kidney remedy.
H, R. McCarver of 284 East First
street, Portland, Oregon, inspector of
freight for the Trans-Continental com
pany, a man who Is very welUJcnown
among the railroaders of the coast.
lBL2'lMMn '". Kidey fin are among
l i? w rProPrt'tary remedied which do
all that Is claimed for them, and they
have my thorough confidence. I used
them for backache and other very
"Jfv JmPtm of kidney trouble
whlcb had annoyed me for months. I
think a cold was responsible for the
whol. traaiWav - It ;se,ed to tUe it
n,,iudnf t' Pn 8 4lney pnu root
ed it out. Jt IS several months since I
jiaed them and up to date there has
been no recurrence of the trouble I
have recommended them to a number
of the boy, .bout the frelghthoe Md
1 know f they gave theni a fair trial
they certainly must bav been pleased
vitb tba results .. . ,,""a
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Fcster-MUburn Co, Buffalo, New York'
sole agents for the United States, r .
Fternembef tha name DOAJM'S and
take no other. v
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Tirst pictures to art-ire in Portland of the crack young players training out under Manager Walter McCredle In sunny Santa Barbara.
Reading from left to right the players are Shortstop Cooney, Catcher Walsh, Pitcher 'Bloomfield, Shortstop Carr, Pitcher LaVoff and Catcher
Whaling. Bloomfield is the sterling youngster who shut out the Chicago White Sox No. '2 the other day, when Portland won, 8 to 0.
SAVANNAH
GIVES
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RACERS
GOOD
COURSE
Meeting Next Week
nr11 US 1 1'
Will Kival 1 aUlOUS V an-
derbilt Cup Baces.
(United Preei Letted Wire.)
Savannah, Oa., March 14. Interest In
next week's race meeting of the Sa
vannah Automobile club is ' at fever
heat, and the promotors of the meet
predict that it will be the peer of any
thing nf lh kind ever heM In America.
not excluding even the Vanderbllt cup
i contests. A nurooer or me care- enierea
for the meeting are already here tuning
up for the races, and the remainder of
the entries are expected within a day or
two.
The- conditions surrounding the meet
promise to be everything that could be
desirea. rne races win De run on aa 11
mlln roaA course, lust outside of Sa
vannah. The course is a remarkable
one. and of uneaualed road oondltiona.
There are two straight aways of about
five miles each, over nara, nneiy sur
faced roads, and wide enough for three
cars to run abreast at top uneeu. nen
there Is a shorter stretch of river road
and a- wlndlnr causeway built over th
aea marshes. In all. there are 12 turns,
10 of which have been banked In order
to allow the turns to oe maae ax iuii
Deed. At two points on the bourse,
whnr streetcar track cross the road,
the tracks have been torn up and the
road perfectly surfaced.
On the day of the contests the entire
course will be thoroughly policed by
troops Of the Georgia National Ouard.
In addition, all cross roads will be
fenced off. and the entire course will
be oiled.
BILLIABDISTS SETTLE
CUE TITLE TONIGHT
(Doited Preu Letted Wire.)
Chicago, March 14. With an entry
list comprising half a dozen or the lead
lna amateur billiard players of the
United States, the national champion
ship tournament opens tonight at the
clubhouse of the Chicago Athletic asso
ciation. These six Playera are acknowl
edited the best of the amateur ranks
and conform absolutely to the amateur
status of the soort
The six experts are Calvin Demareat
the present national champion, and his
team mate, C. F. Conklln, who finished
second last -'ear, both repreaentlng the
C. A. A.; Clarence Jackson, representing
the new Illinois A. C. of this city; H.
A. Wright of San Francisco; J. Fred
Poggenburn of New York, a former na
tional champion, and Edward w. (Jam
ner of New Jersey, who won the na
tional title in 1902 ana iue.
In order to accommodate the snecta
tors, who will be admitted by card of
invitation only, tne large Danquet nail
on the eighth fioor of the C. A. A. club
house, has been especially fitted up as
an ampnitneater wun me lame in tne
center or tne tier or seats. Accommo
dations will be provided for 400 specta
tors. ALBINA BASKETBALL
TEAM BEATS W00DBUEN
Alblna Athletic club basketball team
met and defeated Woodburn High school
last nieht by the score of 45 to 29. It
was one of the fastest and cleanest
games played on the Alblna floor thts
season. Alblna plays unemawa Indians
Saturday, March 21, at the Alblna
"rym," corner Commercial and Beach
streets.
The line-up In the Alblna-Woodburn
game waa as follows:
Alblna. Woodburn.
Sweeney .......... F Fisher
Unden F. Austin
Phillips C Bonny
Springer ....O Fllnn
Pmnzke O Hedekerman
James ........... .G
Wisconsin Relay Carnival.
Madison: Wis.. .March 14. Many ath
letes, representing the cream of the col
leeiate and scholastic performers of tne
middle west, have been streaming into
thla nltv "1 dav for the second annual
indoor relay carnival at the Cnlveraity
of Wisconsin. In the number of com
peting athletes and . their high quality
tne meet will press- bii recurwn ui uie
universitv. The feature of the meet-
ng is tne conrerence cnampionsnip
event In which .Illinois, Chicago and
Minnesota meets Wisconsin over the
mile course. -, i.:r
WJiite Sox Beat Seals.
San Francisco. March 14. The Chi
cago American Regulars won from San
Francisco yesterday tor a score or s to
1, , the gama being the classiest seen
here thla season. The Regulars are
much atronger than team No. , which
the Seals beat a majority of fames, and
prevented the locals, from scoring until
ne iasx inning, score; . k
. . -. . i-r.-v,.-: t US-
Chicago .!
ban Francisco .. .v. .....,,.. ..,1 ' 8 Q
Batteries AltrnrV. Bmllh amA Hnlll.
li":11"11 Caddy.- Jones, Berry and
i I
''v- ':f.
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SPORTING NOTES
local and Otherwise.
What did the oeonle of St. Louis ever
ao to deserve having Rube waddeii
and "Bugs" Raymond thrust upon them
as permanent members of their beauti-
rui colony:
A hockey player of Halifax, Nova
Scotia, has been sentenced to three
months In jail for an assault upon
visiting player during a recent game.
Kansas City sports had begun to look
upon Johnny Kllng of the Chicago Cubs
as the swell break In the game of pool,
but one Thomas Hueston has changed
all that
In Its desire to fine the majors for
covering players the national commis
sion seems to have made the Brooklyn
club the horrible example.
According to the latest baseball news
every manager in the country haa or
dered a. pennant Every new man Is I
riot, and as for the old players, there
is nothing to It but the very best season
ever.
New York fans who are familiar with
Larry Doyle call him "Dollie." On ac
count of his fancy work, no doubt.
Jack Thoney has nothing against the
Boston Americans, but he thinks he is
entitled to part of his purchase money
from Toronto. The day is 'coming when
the baseball lawmakers will put a crimp
intn thim "na rt nf tk. nupnKa.a
stunt
Several minor league managers are
offering prises for new names for their
teams. About four months from now
the fans will name the teams without
ny prizes, especially If the bunch
should linger near the basement.
The story that Harrv Stelnfeldt had
signed a three-year contract with the
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WOMAN NIMRODS OF OREGON
Mrs. A. B. Cornell and-daughter ot Grant Pass. .. - .-.1
(Speelst Dispatch to The tarsal.)
Grants Pass, Or.. March 14. Mrs. ; A.
B.. Corcell and her daughter of Grants
Pass spend their
Clothes that in hmmhl. iiNuif uMt ikat
allow free Dlav when iuirino- th
underbrush or climbing hills. Then.
1 1
Chicago Nationals seems to have been
wussygush. "Stelny" says he hasn't
signed for the coming; season, let alone
inree yeara
Pitcher Clcotto of the Boston Amerl
cans claims to have something new tn
tne pitching line. He calls it the
"knuckle ball" and declares it's a back
breaker for the batter. Sounds pretty
good. -
Not since John Gansel won a pennant
have the sporting scribes of Grand
Rapids had a champion to sugar until
Stanley Ketchell arrived. It's Ketchell
four columns wide now.
e
By the wcy, what has become of the
man who was to walk from Toronto to
Vancouver, unbooted and Sjnsopk'edT
Bill Squires left us more quietly than
he arrived. When Bill landed he -was
heralded as the scrapper who would
drive our champion pugs Into the ocean.
Where Bill has gone apparently "no one
knows and no one cares."
Said the governor of North Carolina
to the governor of South Carolina: "We
are sure going some in the old game of
baseball." With representative clubs In
the South Atlantic league, Carolina as
sociation. South Carolina league and
another league now forming, the Caro
llnas are to have more baseball this
season than ever before In their history.
Sammy Strang of the New York
Giants is to Play ball In the future un
der his real name, which Is Samuel
Nlcklln.
e
As Pittsburg has always had the
'highest priced ball team in the world
the management of the Pirates says it
Is useless for Tommy Leach to ask for
something stronger in the way of
salary.
Homing Pigeon Men to Meet.
Members of the Oregon Homing club
ill meet Monday night in room 121,
Ablngton building, at 8 o'clock sharp.
Final arrangement for the pigeon races
will be made at this time. Every lover
bob-oats, and from mule deer to cougars, I
as the skins, furs, antlers and other I
troshies of the hunt In their Dossession I
amply testify. Nobody csn dress more 1
up-io-oate man tney wnen m town. , 1
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of pigeon racing Is Invited to attend
the meeting. I
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with rifles and ammunition in plenty, I
thev are ready for the-trail. Thev rot I
eame. evervthlnr from black bear tol
MULTNOMAH CRACKS
DOWNED BY SEATTLE
Smith Only Man Able to Get
Decision Frank Suc
cumbs to Overweight.
(Special Dispatch to The JoornaL)
Seattle, Wash., March 14. Multno
mah's boxers .and wrestlers were un
able to take - mora than one out of the
four events held in Seattle last night
under the auspices of the Seattla Ath
letic club. Smith of Portland was the
only representative of the visiting club
who was able to land a victory.. The
smoker was one of the most success
ful ever held In the sound city, over
1.000 enthusiastic supporters of the lo
cal athletes being present
Wrestler Venabies defeated Ed car
Frank In the principal bout Speck
outclassed Dranga In the last . event and
Kelly defeated West ln'a fast battle.
The match .between Kincaid and Smith
waa an exciting one. Smith won the
first encounter but Klncald took the
second. It was nobody's conteat until
at the end of the 11 minutes of the
third bout when Smith pinned Klncald's
shoulders to the mat. They wrestled
20 minutes without a fall.
Venabies showed wonderful prowess
In the wrestling game. His five pounds
surplus weignt enaoied venabies to
show better, though he has not had the
training and experience that Frank has
enjoyed. Venabies won the first bout
In four minutes and 80 seconds and took
the second at the end of 12 minutes and
10 seconds.
Multnomah's boxers were onthattled
Speck waa the especial favorite of the '
again and again. , Dranga showed much
"Pint and grit but could not -reach
locai sports and he was applauded
njiw:a. jveuy aiso oui-Doxea west.
n iouani a nam contest and in a
snorter oout miarht hnva wnn fmm
M.eiiy.
BOX SC0EE OF FIBST
BIG GA3IE 0F BEAVERS
In order that studenta of fnrm mov
trnn w what fhs Pnrtien1 i
againsc cnicago in their first baseball
game, the box score Is here printed, in
asmuch aa It waa the first hi a- mntut
for the Beavers, the box score will be
wi winiuciauio imeresi:
PORTLAND.
AB. R. II. PO. A V,
uaaey 4 0 1 2 2 0
uooney, 3 0 114 2
Maiioy 5 0 1 6 0 0
jonntun .4 z 1 1 S 1
Kennedy , 4 0 2 12 3 0
McCredie I 1 1 2 0 0
vyaisn 4 Z 2 3 1 1
Marshall 3 0 2 0 3 1
Totals
....33
CHICAGO.
. AR
6 13 27 18 6
H. PO. A. E.
O'Nell, cf 6
0 3 0 0
stein, ss. 4
urtell, 2b..... s
nderson. lb s
La Juene, Sb 4
Hart, rf.. 5
Olmstead, If. 5
Fiene, p 1
Armbruster. o t
Moulton, p. , 2
Totals .40 6 14 25 8 1
PORTLAND.
11I4IIT It
Hits .......0 12 3 111 3 213
Runs 0 0110 008 1 s
CHICAGO.
Hits 1 4 1 1 A 3 1 9 11
Runs 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 fi
Earned runs Portland 8, Chicago 4.
First on errors Portland 1.
Two base hits McCredie. WaiakL niml
stead. Threa base hits Bassey, Hart
Double plays Cooney to Casey to Kennedy:-
Pur tell to Anderson. nn
balls Off Feins 1, off Moulton 4.
Struck out By Marshall 8. bv vnin p
bjr Moulton J. Left on bases Portland
ii, ymcag-o . wua pucn Marshall.
FIXISHES ON THREE ' TRACKS.
At Los Angeles.
Los Angeles. March 14 Santa 4 nit.
results yesterday:
Six furlonsrs Halaca. won tri.tnti.
second Lancashire h&d. third. Time.
1:14 2-5,
Four " furlona-s Ponn
Won. Wfthlr
ciancy second. Luck;
:48 8-B.
-ucky Mate third. Time.
Mile Ampedo won Ed Ball second,
Dazla third. Time, 1:40 3-5.
Mile Tou Dee won. ftmlrk
Chief Desmond third.' Time, 1:39 3-6.
Mile and three-sixteenths Sam Ber-
Jr.?rAw?n,.Canlu econ1 K'prap third,
xime, 2:02 2-5.
Six furlonsrs Be Mav won Vnrnaii.
f ny Mcond,, Jimalong- third. - Time,
IIVX -0. ; j - -A. ...
Winners ' at - San Francisco.
San Francisco. March 14 T?ania t
Emeryville yesterday;-, - v .
- Mile and sixteenth Brookleaf won,
Ban AIvlso second. Whidden third. rtm.
1:7 1-8. . . . .
r uiuruy course Bannock Bob won.
EUROPEAN and
Last Third and
Special roaday
Dlaaer
0 to 8:30, 78o
CALIFORNIA HbTELS
Hotel St. MarK
rrwdOodct
OaKltnd. Calif.
A New, Modem eight ttorv, fire-proof hotd
containing 150 tunny, outiid room connected
with bath. a Opened Jan. It 190!. Equipped
with all the lat
est convenience!
known to mo
dem boteldom.
Large, light,
sunny lamplt
rooms for com
mercial men.
Direct car One
and hotel suto
'SjZgf mobile but. to S.
iK " P. 1 6th St. and
Santa Fe depots.
St afark Cafe. Gutinc and terries anrivaled.
Fine Orchestra. Elegant appointments. Rates
(Europeaa plan) from $1.50 and op.
13th St. t rranklit
One block from the shopping district
Fairmont Hotel
bav r&urczsoo.
Its superb location affords the
best outlook upon the beautiful
bay. the surrounding hills and the
rapidly growing city. ,
Its magnificent appointments,
perfect service Nmd cuisine pro
vide every luxury and comfort
the traveler can desire.
The saVne wise manage
ment which mads the old.
Palace Hotel famous
throughout the world
caters to you here.
Single mooms, 12.50 upwards j
Shilies, 910 upwards. Every room
with a bath.
UNDER MANAGEMENT OF THE
Palace Hotel Company
Hotel Hamlin
EDDY AND LEAVENWORTH ITS.
First permanent big
hotel down towa.
Contains 100 beautifully
furnished steam heated
apartments, 40 baths.
Private telephone ser
vies. Sample rooms for
commercial travelers.
Eddy St ears from
ferry pass the door and
connect with 3rd 8t
cars from 8. P. Depot
Rates from L00 up.
Phone Private Ex.
Franklin 423.
an Francisco
Zoe Toung second, Humor third. Time,
1:12.
Three and one-half furlongs. Selling
On Parole won. Carrie Thatcher sec
ond, Rosamo third. Time. :41 8-5.
Sir furlonars St., Avon won. Wan
second, Crystal Wave third. Time, 1:14.
Mile ana 100 yards Taunt won.
Jack Adams- second, Fury third. Time,
1:47.
Six and one-half furlonirs Fantastic
won, Bt Eimwooo second, Rather Royal
imra. nine, 1:1 y 1-0.
In the Money at New Orleans.
New 'Orleans, March 14 Crescent
city results yesterday:
Three and one-half furlongs Little
Mosa won, uoiumDus second, Gloriole
third. Time. :42.
Five and one-half furlongs Prowler
won, uanada second, reorone third.
Time, i:oz-o.
Five and one-half furlongs Momen
turn won, Big Ben second, Vohoome
third. Time. 1:07 s-o.
One mile Polly Prim won. Kercheval
second, Lady , Esther third. Time,
1:40 1-6.
Mile and one-sixteenth Ban Rlda
won. Firmament second, Czar third.
Time, 1S4I1-6.
Seven furlongs Hannibal Bey won,
Robin Hood second. Miss-Stroma third.
Time,. i:zs. j ' .
One mile and 70. yards Flaxman won,
Vlperlne second. Creel third. Timo,
l:48-5. -t
Jnniorg .Win From Angels. ',
, Los Angoles.i,Marqh , 14 Chloauro
Americans No, S eem to have struck
their stride for they easily defeated the
Los Angeles -team 'yesterday, 8 to 8.
Score:
, R.H.E.
Chicago ;....,.......,...-,.. -.8 13 1
Los Angeles ... .S 6 8
, Batteries Fiene. Manuel - and Arm
bruster; Shaw, Coleman, Uray, Easterly
and Hogan. .. , - . ,-..,. c . . ;
" vwVX flTf eaf( flsp4 " " jm '
AMERICAN PLAN
Burnside Streets
C. H. Edmunds
, Proprietor .
San Francisco's
.'. Two sxrr xonia
. trader the gams maaagameat '
HOTEL JEFFERSON
TmtK akv aovau mnn
SM Mooms. 1BO rrtvate Baths,
Soropeaa riaa $1X0 to ftUMt.
Amerloaa riaa $3JtQ to tlOW.
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OBAXT ST. ABOTS TTRTOaT
SQTJAU.
SO Booms. 1M Mnt Batha.
Boropeaa Flaa 9140 Tpwasd.
Oafs a la Carta.
Xaoh KoUl Send Omafbas
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Hotel
St Francis
AB TBABCUOO
Fronting tropical Union Square,
the heart of Ban Francisco, this
Structure Is a fine example of the
srttstlo treatment of a utilitarian
idea, and typifies the high value
Ban 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
the rates are lower In pro
rortlon to the attention offered,'
nan can be found elsewhere In'
the United States. Rates from 1 .
upwardEuropean plan.
Tinder the management 9t Jamea
Woods.
SS? ARLINGTON
AB TBANOISOO
Just opened, corner Ellis and Leaven
worth streets, on -canine, uentrairv lo
cated down town; 200 rooms: 100 batha
Steel-and brick building. Every con
venience. Strictly hi ah class. European
plan II a day up. Very reasonable
rates on American Plan.
a J.. fallon. proprietor.
"SOMETHING DIFFERENT"
KEY ROUTE INN
OAXXABB, OA&.
Every Modern Comfort American and
European Plan.
V fll IflTI T t XT . - ..
ormerly Assistant Manager . Palaos
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L MILITARY
ACADEMY
PORTLAND ORE!
r
Boarding and Day
ol for Young Men and
' School
Boys.
Preparation for eol
leges, U. a Military and
Naval Academies. Aa
credited tA Stanford,
.arkelay, Cornell, Am
aerst and all 8tata Uni
versities and Agricultural
Colleges. Manual train
Ing. Business course.
The principal has bad 38
years' experience In Port
land. Comfortable ejaar
ters. Best environments.
Make reservations new.
For " Illustrated catalog
and other literature ad
drasa
J. VT. HILL, U. D
principal and Froprtetoa.
BLOOD;
the worst aistase
aartb. rat tbe
easiest to ears WBKN
TOD KMOW WHAT
TO DO. Many bare
pimples, apota oa tba
skin, sqms la tbe
mouth, ulcers, fallias
hair, bone pains, ca
tarrh, and don't know
Send to Da BBOWN.
It Is BLOOD POISOM.
3B arch St, t'eJUdelpbla, Fcaa- ro
BROWN'S BLOOD CUBE, (2.00 per bottlet
lasts one month. Sold la Portland ealy ay
Woodward. Clarke 4 Ca. - 4
.... . - a
EAST SIDE HIGH
TO MAKE TRIPS.
East Side Hlsrh school Is going into .
the basketball season wun a vengeance.
Dates have already been made with the
Deaf Mutes at Vancouver and . two
games arrangea wun aaiem nign
school, one to bo played In Salem and
one in Portland. . Ted - Ludlam la man
ager of the team and will probably
make arrangements for one mora trip
for iha boys bsfors- fcs oompletas ths"
Schedule. -
The dates aireaay arranged for are
as follows! . r. i
Dear mutes at Vancouver. March 18.
Salem High school at Portland.
April 18. , . .
eaiem nign scnooi at oaiem, Apni go. .
la anaworlna adTertlaeaienta heraln.- nlaum.
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