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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1808.
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Kings Field
Track and
Diamond
0
F THE WORLD
aouli match, for championship of Amer
ica and ,000. r
189 At London, Mini Annie Johnson
remained under water In a lank three
(Ml nu t-at and tan aecondti. beatlna reo-
for females.
Helkes
fill HITCHES
SIBSJOJSEEKS
,ploni2iil (1 Twiilcr Takes
cnirc lor Tu'xl;n
J .cat in jr.
(I'tiltr-d l'i ' Ii'-l Wire.
Oakland A. is :-. .-Hobby Cr.mm hi
r1orini revet:- -n th- Or-eks v.
. ufternomn f"r lb- unmenlf ul ilrubhr
they tiv Mm 1" the first tniilrR Tn-
lny ari l blank
( THAI KXI'EKTS OF PORTLAND ( IT HS
e 1 iv,r'WfRl7mn TFa&rTW'.'"m''' " 4 "" " '""'!T' " V"" """ ' ' '"""ii
fa- , trSf'
3f s;
cent of
It
1 them with four m-islv
. . I..,- t ;!,...!!! was in !P .n
.form." while Yt.'e moil behind him liam-
mend Hard'.' .'ill "' rr II. I' mi.
Much credit for tl.e liberal
.Ulabastine I. to Puddy Ryan v
' tihtmim. -i.nl ii I ll in light '
om-i.-L -,l,l,. v.. nun to MmlllPll
' the on! ,,k run that In sight
ThlR happened In the third inning.
-I Basf v opened th.. first inning with a
run. after hi- had been presented with a
Tae. as sinplftl to ffounl, took thip!
on R flelii'T's rhol.p mil si-orod on a
dOlihlo steal with Ian7iif.
Four runs vv. i( mnrt hv th" Tn vers
in the snfiilh. I' li v ro.iriif l first vli
the pass ro.ito. , Thn Ha..x'-.v sinl'l.
Andrrsou boon'il JvliiiHun's uroun.ii'r and
"aov ri cistoi Hn. srv scored when
Jan2ip butted the ball out of Ash
Houston's hi' lids at firpt. Johnson vv a.
forced at K-.-fm.l on ttvan's Krounder.
but ('iiiiin'i''i twodiapger iitored lianzlg
crul r: vim.
Casi fl"d' B issey nitnlc two timr.
runs in tlie eishih innliiK. Uaniv
walked both -for th scemul time, then
IliK Jeff Iiati.ip rip.el off a twn-lmsfr
that allowed both to ni othtte the jdute.
1'Oll'i'l.A.Nl).
.U. R. jj.ro.. A. E.
id ilJ
K.. 5,... A&J2 ? I rlf 9 I y J Jf V
N? I..-. ' ' 1 ' 'TvW a, , VVA', 2"iS
r a -V.
Casey, ?b . .
XSasaey. If
Johnson. 3h
DanKic. lb .
Kaftcry. cf
Ryan, i f . .
Coonpy. fs .
Sladdrn, e ,
Groom, p . .
0
rortlaiid
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MS"''
TENUIS TOURNEY
Oil AT BREAKERS
3Iiss Ifotclikiss and JIr.
Frcoinan 3Iake Jlxcellent
Sliowiiiff at Coast.
Shontcra of Huso City and Multnomah Gun Clubs "vOio Combined in One of the InrpoHt Shoots ot
tie Season at 1-ints I.nst Sunday. The Picture Is by the Northwest I'hoto Company.
KETCH WOM'T
MT FOR PAPKE
Cliampion AVill Not 3Iince
battels AVitli Illinois
Thunderbolt.
ENGLISH PIPER SAYS
BRITON If AS FOULED
K n R 1 i s h
1 n K spare
1 'a i pen ; ei
iim ll.il v
London ,i
month, i rjM n ler :
disqualified for fo
1 his is 1 h" ojijiiiot
eree on the mw
l-:. t:oes of th
ne wsp.li ei s arc Ftill devot
to 'lie fan.ous ran' tie t wren
the Ann : ie jn, and 1 .ieute'i
ii, tii'' J-: 1 1 k 1 i h h ehanijilon at
! n the
Totals
7 12 27 10
sn
OAKLAND.
AH. K. II. PO.
lAnderpon, ss
Van Ha lire is. i
He-itniuller, rf
Eafran, lb
Cook, If -:th
Miller. :tb . . . .
La Loime, r .,
Houston, 2b .
Hardv, p
Christian, If .
Totals .
f .
14 b
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Portland 1 " 0 0 0 4 2 0 7
Hits 1 " 1 1 2 'l 2 2 1 1 -
Oakland o n 0 0 a h 0 0 u
Hits 1 n 1 0 1 U 1 0 U 4
SI" M M All Y.
Two bae hl's -i ;room. Rassev, Coon
ey lmr.zli;. Sm-riliiG hits PariziR 2.
Johnson FilSt rose on balls Otf
Groom HttriH'" " Stni.-k out - By
Groom 7, bv Har.ly .. HotiMe plays
Ryan to Ma Men. Miller to En fan to La
Lonee. Stolen 1hm'- - Hassev, Joiinson,
X'anzit.'. naftery. Madden, ("ook Passed
ball Madden. Time 1 .it. Umpire
Perlno.
-r-, .-..T'TT'li ll'IVl' M
FK03I Fill SCO BUNCH
(t'nltfd Press Leaser! Wire.
Los Angeles, Anc. :o.--The cham
pions, with Hosp piteliine. laid no trou
ble In blanking 'be S'eals. B to 0. yes
terday. O'Connoll rliased Jud Smiti
from the gjitne for kiekinp. The srure:
I.O.S ANGELES.
AH. I!. II ro. A
trniti'd Iress loused Wlre.
San Franels. o, Au(r. 20. Stanley
Ketrhel, champion ndddlevvelpbt fight
er of the world, announced tixTay that
bo would leave for Los Angeles next
Saturday niomlnc In an automolrilo with
bis mil i ,ri r,i.r. .Trie i ri'onnor.
Keteliel Will stand on the assumption
that the l'ight with I'apke will rh
throimu as planned, but If l'apke insl.it s
on Ids making 154 pounds at !' o'ebu k
us eastern dispatrdies stiite, that be,
Ketriiel, will claim the forfeit ami re
turn to San Francisco to await a chance,
at Tommy Burns.
There is nothinrr to Indicate thnt
Papke will forfeit his end of the con
tract, but Ketehi'l will not di. ki r ohotit
the match If Pnpke does not stick to i tli.U he did not do
the articles he will call the fight off. I ,,t that in doinir It
O'Connor is In receipt -of a letter nn nffenso from 'the
from Jim Jeffries stating that he will
have a bunch of motor cars to meet
Kotohel and that the champion will be
the ri al thing while lie is In J.os. Angeles.
dimple Barnes Lin!
usiied first hut was
in.
or the London Itef-
talked about foot race
( li th pic era mcs are like-
E ELLIS A!
ZEIDER GO EAST
Annel and Seal Sold to Chi
cago and Cincinnati
Diamond Gossip.
J to iinijer for a long time to come, and
a suh.i. ct whi 'li will not be forgotten is
the 40U meters race on the lust Yhuis-
,.,1- Tliat I'nrnenler de 1 i bei a t c 1
i",.Ml..a V,' ll.,l..-r.ll. ie.i ran Vilm out "UUiaa
of the race was scaicly deriieil fi rn by
Ilalpin. who niiin:.ce,l tlio American
team at leaM. Halpm ndmitterl liyit bis
nc.n ran wele 101:1 1 the turn, anrl we
nil know whit thai ' "iif"imi implied
hut as to ti c foiijiuc there could have
been no shadow el' doiilu, because, as 1
pointed out last we- k, several thousand
(f'nl ted Tress Insed Wire.)
Pan Kranis o, A tiff. 20. -It was an
nounced here -today that Iianny Loiik,
- of the Seals, has sold Itollie
the cleverest shortstop In the
Coast b mm", to MatiaKcr Com-
iskey of the White Sox for three players
and a sii'ic l!fle sum to boot.
The dial, vvlikli was closed yesterday,
enils a lot if dickering fui th.,- S.m
ider.
e i f 1 e
2-6,
6-2.
6-4.
f people sac ( 'ai ieiitei
ame moment and sin
a.. test, and there wit
ootpiinls. Irrefutable
ourse, Carpenter iiad hi
s action at t he I Fraud
ited lrniicnant
the dHinning
P idell. e 1 if
de fenders, a nil
shortstop, v, ho Is considered
flel.hr In tho Pacific Coast
the best
.eacue.
The t-'rru of arrreement allow Welder
1 to finish I hr- season with the S!on! -imt
the excuse put. forward for him was not . r) , tho right to state what kind
(il. was fllb f;ed. ; f Xlivfra be wants, when the time for
Bernard. 2b 4 o u 7 4 1
Oakes, cf 3 1 2 o n a
IMllon. in 3-0 11- a "
Vlir-rl. Jb-i f 4 " -' 2 a !
Hmlth. "b 1 " a " " 0 :
Kllis. If 3 1 1 I (' n
Del! m a -. ss 2 I 3 2
Easterly, c 2 1 1 1 2 o
Hosp. p 3 i. 1 a ?, a
Nagie, rf 3 1 1 1 a ii
Totals :s :. 7 27 1 7 3
SAN FKANflsru.
AH. H. 1 1 TO. A. E
MohlT. 2b 3 a " 1 2 1
HiHebrand, If 4 1 3 a a
Zelder. 3 a 1 1 a 1
Melrhior. if 3 a a 3 a a
Williams, lb 3 a 1 7 1 a
Beck, cf p 3 a a 3 1,
Kllifer. c 3 a a 1 2 a
rvieArdle, 3b -1 a 0 3 1 a I
Jones, p 2 0 a 3 a 1 :
Curtis, cf ! a " " a :
Berry 1 a 1 n n a J
Totals 3 j (1 4 2 4 i 2
Batted for X cfci- 1c nijih
TEE S. 1 i) : : ! ; c IN ; N ;s
IjOk Ar.Kelcs . . ." 2 i : a a n - ;
Hits 1 1 : . 1 1 o 7
San Francisco . . . n .. , a . p n
Hits : ; e 1 u u 1 0
S' s i;v. .
Nevvberi- will have a taste of the box
ing game Labor day when Hill JleOuire,
the local boxer, will step into tne rtnt
with Ernest Allen, a Montana middlo
vveiuht. late of the battleship ireir.ii.
Moffijlie is said to be nifty with the
padded mlts and is very well thought
of in his home town.
Allen has boxed considerably in Aus
tralia and is said to have a record of
a larare number of victories. The men
will travel over a Jn-round route,
Strnnsrlej- Smith, the loea lwrestler,
will probably referee the fight.
(rutted Pre I.e.'iRfil Wire.)
San Francisco, Aug .,2a. "Although Joe
Oalis tried to open his tramline iiuarters
quietly at Alameda several hundred fans
were present today to se" tho black boy
work when they learned that he started
preparation for his IIrIu with Nelson
yesterday.
Gars, however, announced to,:ay that
he would '!o no boxing until next Sun
'l:ii , when be would bein in earnest.
several spanh'K partaeis have been
found for him red there will be some
ii. lv times between n-iw and tlie hiR
flsi i Al-o Au-il is scheduled to work
in Gans' pyin.
ST.WHINO OF THE TEAMS.
Pariflc Coast
Three-t.as
hits Hii'i-i
88-rifii -
Ba.ses on u.
Beck 3. St
. DoM e
y-
Be.k. 2 '
i'l c .71
E;.!.c
O f'.-i-M 11.
A n f; r
thinu
Fran
1 Oakland
lyentrue.
"ori. Lnt.
. . a 'i f. 2
. . 3 ii F, 6
. . a 3 a 4
ret.
.570
.Bill
.50 4
.416
he had committed
American point of
view. I looked for a denial- -furious or
reproachful, as the case might be -but
to my amazement none has been forth
coming; and it. really appears that Car
penter's proceedings were In accordance
with the code which governs "sport."
amateur as well us prof essoins 1, In
America.
Wh. n the rules which regulated Eng
lish sport at the Olympic games were
issued, and it was noted that crossing
and Jostllriir wei e not allowed. I con
fess to having thought that the com
pilers of the regulations were wasting
time and space, as tins was 100 wen
understood in all civilized countries to
m-ed mention. Hut I did not know.
Many years ago crossing and jostling
were specially allowed In horse-racing,
but sportsmanship prevailed and such
practices were barred. The difficulty,
of course, is to know where the lint; has
to be drawn when these things are ad
mitted. One paper wanted to know
v hetlier if two of the Americans had
tripped Y. Halsvvello up aflthe start
and left their third man J$r finish the
distance by himself that "would hav e I
been esteemed in America as a sporting
victory. I 'presume that it would; at
least, between that and doing what Car
penter did there is. It may be said, a
distinction without a difference. If our
Ideas are oid-fashlonr d. let us be truly
thankful that they are so. and earnestly
hope that they may in time be adopted
in the states to expel these pernicious
new-fashioned ones.
NORTIIWESTEHX LEAGUE.
dcltveiy rolls around next spring.
Angeles, Cab.
(SiiwIkI Dlrpatch to Th Journal.
Breskers, Wash., Ang. 20. Four days
of playlnj? in tho tennis tournament in
progress here has developed somo very
Interesting and exciting matches. Es
pecially worthy of note Is the work of
Miss Hazel Hotchklss of Berkeley, Cali
fornia, and that of Lewis Freeman, also
a California player here for the tourna
ment. Miss Hotchklss Is tho holder
of the Indies' coast championship and
her work here hns been remarkable.
The results up to last night follow;
Men's Scratch Binaries.
Watlner beat E. Mercereau S-6,
C-3.
L. P. KrorriKWi beat Harrlgan 6-3,
Andrews heat lhinne 6-1. 6-1.
Godwin beat Mersereau 6-2. 3-6,
Kohr heat S. Freeman 6-2. 6-3.
Khlves beat MeAlpin 9-7, 6-2.
Men's Handioap Singles.
A, B. MeAlpin beat Harrlgun 6-3, 9-7.
Mersvretu beat S. Freeman JJ-4, 6-2.
Shlves beat Nnrthrup 6-2, 6-3.
Dunne beat E. Mersereau 7-5, 3-6, 6-3.
Men's Doubles Handicap.
Shlves and Harrlgan heat Irwin and
Arthur 6-2, 6-4.
Wilbur and S. Freeman beat L. R.
Freeman and Godwin 6-4, 2-6.
Warlncr and Dunne, beat Nnrthrup
and Fnrrell H'-jt, 7.7,.
MeAlpin and MeAlpin beat Rohr and
Anderson 3-6, 6-4, 7-.V
"todies' Singles Handicap.
Miss Carstcns beat Miss Leadbetter
6-4, 6-8, 6-4.
Mis." Hotchklss beat Mrs. Nnrthrup
6-M. 6-0, 6-1.
Miss Campbell beat Miss Goss 6-4,
6-7.
Mrs. Irwin beat Miss Schafer S-6, 7-G.
Miss Fox beat Mrs. Judge 6-1, 6-3.
Mixed Doubles Handicap.
Mrs. Cook and Wilbur beat Miss Gross
and Dunne 6-2. 6-3.
Mrs. Nnrthrup and Andrew beat Miss
Fox anrl Shlves 6-4. 6-2.
Miss Fording and Godwin bent Miss
Schafer and S. Freeman 4-6, 6-4, 11-9.
Miss Carstens and Rohr beat Mrs.
Judge and Wariner 6-t, 2-6, 6-4.
Mrs. Irwin and McAlnin beat Miss
Leadbetter and K. MeAlpin 6-0, 6-4.
The tournament is the first at the
Picf-kers and has been authorized by
the National Tennis association. Five
trophy cutis will be awarded at tho
end of the meet. A great deal of in
terest is being taken In th e 1 01 1 rnR mn t
oril
1890 Al Corry, Pa Rollo
broke 15 clay plareona atralaht.
192 At Montreal, Arthur T. Kenny
won 100-yard swimming championship
of Canada.
lNe At Buffalo. Tommy Rvan won
from Dick Moore In 20 rounds.
1898 At Brooklyn. Terry McGnvern
and Tim Callahan fought 10 rounds to n
dra w.
11)04 At Taroma. To"mmy Burns
t- .
Knocked out "Cyclone" Kally in fourth
round.
1B0T "At Readvllle, Itass., Oeneral
Watta reduced world's record for t-year-old
trotting atalllona to l:0tU.
I . " ' . . ,. ! . ..1,11
but MOsrxxva TttWDU
are made by all soothing ayrups and
baby medlclnea thai contain opium and
narcotics. Mcdf.es Baby Elixir con
tains no Injurious or narcotic drugs of
any kind. A sure and safe cure for dis
ordered stomachs, bowels and fretful
neas splendid for teething Infanta.
Sold by BHIrtmore Drug company.
VVflllL
ARE YOU.
If Your Name Is Well Up In the List,
Work Harder to Keep It Up If You
Are On the Lower End, Work
Harder to Get Higher
The folio-whig valuable scholarships and good cash
awards should prompt students to put all their energy
into The Journal's third annual scholarship contest-. This
contest will close in September. No ambitious student
should miss this grand opportunity to win a scholarship.
All between the ages of 10 and 30 are eligible.
SCHOLARSHIPS
As far as they are at present listed are herewith submitted. More schools
will be added from day to day during the contest as the choice of new
contestants is learned.
Aug. 20. Manager I ,.
Butte 10, Spokane 7.
(Special IHnpaii'n to The Jonmn!.
Ppokane, Wash . Aug 20. With a
score of 7 to 3 and the game apparent
ly stowed away, Spokane went up in
the air yesterday and allowed Butte to
score six runs. Hard hitting by Jack
dynes was the feature. The score:
H H E.
Butte 2 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 10 9 3
Spokane ...13030000 07 9 4
Hatterles Thomas, Gordon and Spen
rer, Wright and Hoberts. Empire
Carruthcrs.
Aberdeen 5, Vancouver 4.
(Special nisiatch to The Jo'irrnl )
Aberdeen. Wash,. Aug. 20 - Aberdeen
and Vancouver went 12 innings before
a large and enthusiastic crowd yester
day, the Champions finally winning, 5
to 4. Vancouver score! three runs in
lh third on throe singles and Flanna
gan's three-bagger, while Aberdeen got
four in the same inning on some hard
biitlng. Strieb's long hit to left field
1 . I !
Crack Pacing Stallion With Future
Los
Berry of the Los Angeles team today
announced that "Rube" Ellis, his fast
b-ft fielder, had b"en sold to the Cin
cinnati National league team. Ellis will
finish th" season here.
outfielder Lewis of th" Waterloo
team of the Iowa league, will probably
fill Ellis' place here next season.
A new umpire may be added to the
roast league this week. T. F. Lane is
announced for a trvout and the double
system ninv be Inaugurated when Pres
ident Cal Ewing arrives.
Although several coast league mirr
nntrs have had their eyes on John
Flanagan, the hard hittirV Vancouver
outfielder, none will get him. Flanagan
has been sold to the Chicago White Sox
for $1,500. with the provision that he
will not have to report until the close
of tn. Northwestern league season
Flanagan Is the second Canuck to be
sold to the majors. Ham Hyatt having
been purchased by Pittsburg at the
same price. Pretty good bargaining by
Manager Dickson.
Down south they like Rose, the new
pitcher on the Beaver staff. Thev cay
the Texan has wonderful control ard
point to the fact that he pitched that
la-Inning- game against the Angels with
out walking a man. Kilifer, Frisco's
new catcher, says that Rose had better
control than anv man in the Texas
league this summer. Let's hope that he
is another Garret or Rutor.
Jlmmv Smith, the ex-Onklan W, is
wearing a Cv Moreirvg uniform. C.v
bought him from Santa Cruz.
Manager Iins has purchased Pitcher
Bergcr from the Ottumwn club of (lie
Central association. He wdll report In
Los Angeles.
Kid Mohler Intends to use Outfielder
Peek In the box every once In awhile
Heck won four games nut of flee for
Bioomlngdon last, spring. Hut he was
too sweet a hitter to keep In the box.
Pitcher Bill Burns of Washington
says that nis n;d teammate, iotn- tjrav. ;
ls'a better pitcher than himself. The!
Washington papers are making much i
over Dolly's acquisition. Thev expect j
him to make good from the Jump.
hen
and a large number
are at the beach especially
of
for
persons
Tills Iato in Sporf Annals.
1K.j1 -Tom Spring, one-time pugilistic
chamrdnn, died in London.
17 Fred CavllI swam across the
English Channel from France to within
5n yards of the English coast. He re
ceived assistance at times.
1SS7, At Albany. N. Y.. C. E, Court
ney and P. H. Conlev defeated J. G
Gaudaur and G. II. liosmcr In double
HISTORY MAKING
The history of piano building reveals
the fact that to Jonas Chickeping be
longs the credit of establishing the
principles upon which tin. American
piano of today Is constructed. No maim.
facturer can with any truth rdairn I
greater results in the development of J
the piano than that of Chlckerina- i
Sons.
Tne present construction of the
chh kerlng piano results in a degree of
'' elhuce that conquers all competi
tion. Chlckerlng pianos bring to their
Liners every attribute of a perfect in
strument. )
Everybody likes to know that be
owns the ' verv best" that can be had.
and to know this the piano must be a
i 'nickering.
The Chi.kering always was male
sim e 1S2.'1 rind Is today the "v ery
lies; ' If you would have none hut the
"very l-st" in grand or upright, and
know von own the "very best' that can
be had. then you must own a Chlcker
lng. At the Filers Piano House ware
rooms, 353 Washington St.. will be
found a complete exhibition of a jj at
'st models Chlckerings Grands and up-
l i gilts.
AX.BAHT COLLEGE, ALBAOT, OB.
One year's tuition In any department
except conservatory. Value or scholar
ship $60.
BAKES CITY BTSIITESS COLLEGE,
BAKES CITY, OS-
One year's tuition in shorthand, type
writing, Knttliati, bookkeeping and pen
manshlp. Value, of scholarship $100.
BEHNJTE-W ALICES BTSSX1TEBS COL
LEGE, POSTLAND, OS.
One year's tuition in combined busl
ness and shorthand course. Valuo of
scholarship $100.
CAPITAL BU8HCESS COLLEGE,
SALEM, OB.
Ten months' tuition In business or
shorthand course. Value of scholar
ship $100.
DALLAS COLLEGE, DALLAS, OS.
Or.e"year's tuition In any department.
Value of scholarship $50.
ECLECTIC BTTSINES3 TTNTVEBSITY.
PORTLAND, OS.
One year's tuition in combined busi
ness and shorthand courses. Value of
scholarship, $100.
KILL MILITABY ACADEMY, FOBT-
LARD, OS.
One year's tuition In all branches
without board. Value of scholarship
$120.
HOLMES BUSIWESS COLLEGE,
POBTLAXTD, OB.
One year's tuition in combined busi
ness and shorthand course. Value of
scholarship $100.
INTERNATIONAL COSBESPOITDISNCE
SCHOOLS OF SCBANTOV, FA.
Complete course In architecture,
chemistry and chemical technology, elec
trical, civil engineering, steam, electric,
mechanical engineering and mining en
gineering. Value of scholarship $133.
MAX MYTK SCHOOL OF AST,
ruaxijASii, un.
Six months' evening course. Value of
scholarship $50.
OSEGON OONSEBVATOBT OF WTSZO.
POKTLAND, OS.
One year's course In piano depart
ment Value of scholarship $175.
OREGON EXPERT COLLEGE, POST
LAND, OS.
Combined Icourse In telegraphy and
stenography. Value of scholarship $125.
OSEGON LAW COLLEGE, POST
LAND, OB.
One year'a tuition. Value of scholar
ship $150.
PACIFIC COLLEGE, NEWBEXG, OS
One year's tuition. Value of scholar
ship 50.
PAOZFZO UWIVESSITT, FOSE ST
OBOTE, OS.
One year's tuition In college depart
ment. Value of scholarship $60.
PENDLETON ACADEMY, PENDLE
TON, OS.
Two rears' Instruction In classical.
scientlflo or commercial courses. Valu
of scholarship $100.
POBTLAND ACADEMY, POST
LAND, OB.
One year's tuition In any of the four
nondemy classes. Value of scholarship
$120.
POBTLAND,
MSS. WALTER
SEED,
OS.
Value of
icholarshlp.
M'MXNjN VIZ.LE COLLEGE, M'MIITN
VTLLE. OS.
one years tuition in anv rlenartmcnt
Vocal lessons.
$100.
BOSS CTTY BUSINESS COLLEGE.
POBTLAND, OB.
One year's tuition in combined busi
ness and shorthand course. Value of
scholarship $100.
THE
ST
MABY'S ACADEMY,
DALLES. OS.
year's tuition In music depart
Value of scholarship $100.
One
ment.
WESTERN ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND
ELOCUTION, POBTLAND. OB.
Course In elocution, oratory or dra
matic art. Valuo of scholarship $150.
WILLAMETTE TJWrVESSITY. SALEM.
OS.
One vear's tuition In college aepan-
wne years tuition In anv department One years tuition in eoic
of tho college. Value of scholarship $60. 1 ment. Value of scholarship
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CASH AWARDS
In addition to the scholarship awards The Journal will make the fol
lowing cash awards to help defray expenses of the students who may
poll the largest vote:
Cash with first choice of scholarship 150
Cash with second choice of scholarship $125
Cash with third choice of scholarship $10O
Cash with fourth choice of scholarship $75
Cash with fifth choice of scholarship.. $50
Cash with sixth choice of scholarship $35
The above sums in cash will be paid contestants immediately after
the close of the contest, in the order of their standing. Cash commis
sions will be allowed on all new subscribers, in addition to the cash
awards, so that a contestant may earn money every day during the
contest.
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to be the proper thing to use f,,r sore
feet, as well as for healing burns, sores,
cuts and all manner rf abrasions."
writes Mr. W Stone of East Poland.
.Maine. It Is the proper thing, too, for
piles Try It' Sold under guarantee at
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FOR WOMEN ONLY
Dr. Sanderson's Compound Sav
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best and only relinhle remedy
for FEMALE TROUBLES AND
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most obstinate cases In S to 10
Price. $2 per box. or 3 boxes for
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FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO
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Men's Diseases
For over 2o years I have ronflnfd my practice to
the special ailments of men. For such disorders as
VARICOCELE. LOSS OF POIVER. CONTRACTED
DISEASES and REFLEX DISORDERS I use meth
ods which absolutely and for all time (TRK. These
methods are strictly original with me and known to
no other specialist.
My special treatment for men s d!senss Is the
rsu!t of over 20 years' study end special practice.
Experience has taught me WHAT to do and HOW
to do it It is as accurate es mat f cmSt Irs. working
from cause to effect. I never experiment or guess.
My methods are positlvo, direct and certain.
WEAKNESS Is merely a symptom of Inflamma
tion or congestkm of the prostata gland, and under
mv own original local treatment this eland is
promp'ly reduced to its norma! stst end complete DS. TATLOB.
funi-tlor.al activity Is the lasting reilt. The LeaAlsa Specialist.
STERMATORRHOFA. "WEAKNESS " COVTRATFP DISORDERS. SPE
CIFIC Itl'On POISON. LOST STRENGTH. VARICOCELE, HTDROTELE
arid STRIOTl'RE end all rfx ailments -vrt4 promptly and permanently.
CONBULTATIOV FSEB MY HONEST AND CANDID ADVICE COSTS TOU
N'nTHINO I chNrfuljy fir you the verv lest opinion, guided by texri
of sucresaful practice. Mn out of town. In trotrb. write If you cannot
cat many cases yield readily to r roper home treatment and c;re.
My office ara open all day from a. m. to $ p. m., and Sundays from
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
IHH MOIlBOl STSIET.
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No Experiments
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Whtn you need the errices of a doctor con
sult one of wide experience.
OUR FEE
In Any Single Uncomplicated fast
Our entire time and practice is devoted to the cure of BLOOD
POISON, VARICOCELE, STRICTURE. LOST VITALITY. HY
DROCELE, PILES, FISTULA, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS,
BLADDER AND PROSTATE GLAND. CONTRACTED DIS
ORDERS. WEAKNESS AND ALL DISEASES COMMON TO MEN
We want evrv man who Is suf'erlnc from any special diiaee cr
eondlticn to mm and have a talk with in No msn whose w-skne4
system Is cryinf out fnr help thf-ouah dise. or Lo baa been guilty 4
rf early indiscretions or ,"' eicessea. la sale in Ufa until sucb time aa
his errora have ben corrected.
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rare at kern. Stoma if a. sa. to 8 j. m. SoaAar to IS.
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