THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 10.' 1908.
if
jELSOII IS STILL
LIGIIICpPIOI
(Continued from Page Sixteen.)
Thev clinched, the Dans playing for
Joe's aore nose. Joe slammed tba Pane
with four jarring uppercuts, but could
Dot wabble him. Thy cllhohad for an
other Ion spell. ((una staggered the
Rattler with stiff right uppercut aa the
belt rant", uana' round. ,
monad Six.
Tha Battler tora right after Gans, but
could not land with either hand. They
clinch for 16 seconds without a blow
being atruck. The exchange rights for
body. Tha nattier staggered .joe wun
Tight and left swings for head. Gana
ntitm rivht in hrwiu and riirnc io era.
t Nelson tooK thraa right handed jpunohes
In face but copped joe wiui- wicaou
right. The nattier butted with wa heaa,
but Joe flogged him good for It with
' both hsnds. They were fighting at the
belli Even round. . . ,
monad Seres.'
Joe pummelled Bat with hard right
Jolt to Jaw. A ut over the Battler s
right eye was opened up again. The
nana ni-Hnaert after Gana. taking two
Rard right-handed punohea on the Jaw,
, klalaon ant In Iiw'i Ixidtf With DOtfl
hands In a clinch. H again caught Joe
hard left on Jaw, and Joe clouted him
j aeriea . of Jarrlna right hooka. The
Dane waa unhurt, however, and preaaed
rlaht on. Gana landed two right and
tef t hooka at the bell. Gana' round.
A monad Sitrht.
. Joe planted Bat with two wicked
right uppercuts. Nelson hit Joa on the
mouth with hla forearm. They fiddled
:n
around In a twenty
Gana
tv-secona ennc
seems wlllina- to hold on with the Bat
tier. Gana got there with right upper-
' cut that lifted the Battier oir ma xeei.
Gana caught the Dane hard right and
left hook to Jaw. Nelaon got there
with hard rla-ht and lefta to the body,
They were clinches at the gong. Even
round. . ,. .
Between rounds Referee Smith cau
tldned Nelson about hitting with hla
forearm.
monad Xflne,
Obeying his aeoond'a ordera. Nelson
fought In close, and after taking right
and left CD Jaw chopped Gana with hard
right to face. They exchanged lefts to
body, both landed right uppercutaln'a
clinch Nelaon put three atlff lefts to
hnrtv. Gana jarred Nelaon with two
. rich, nnnaranta In clinch. It was re'
marked after the ninth round that Gans
was fighting much better than tha last
time.
monad lea.
Nelson took a right on body and right
on Jaw as trie rouna openea.
nrA Tna'a hnriv with liffht rights.
rrhoar mauled, each other head to head
for a full quarter of a round. Gans
whipped atlff left to body. Nelson again
hit Gana on face with forearm. He
Jolted Joe with light le uppercut in
clinch. Joe whipped hard left and right
to body. Again . Nelson hit Joe on
mouth with forearm. The crowd hooted
"Nelaon. Aa the bell rang they stood and
looked at eaoh other. Nelson glaring
and iloe smiling confidently, .tven
round.
monad Eleven.
, Bat hooked on ear with right Joe's
right eye, which had been battered early
in tne iigni, niancu i uu t"-
hanl (o law. Kelson GODDed
mi h month with left They exchanged
rta-ht hand hnnka and in the ODen xlght-
V ing Gans landed the harder blows. They
were iigniiug in nuvu n.v
Nelaon having Gana very tired. - Nelaon
was stronger tnan uana i mo a '
this rouna.
Sound Twelve.
Joe put right and left to face. Joe
got there with hard rtght to body and
hard left to chin. Nelson peppered Joe's
-body and chin with left In clinch. He
ataftled Joe with lef t to chin. Gana
caught Bat with two right . uppercuts,
-and jarred him With left, btit couldn't
daze1 the Dane. Nelson swung himself
out of position and Gana walloped him
right square on the jaw with his right.
. The Dane was not feazed. The bell
.rang. woison a rouna.
Bound Thirteen.
Thev rushed into a clinch. Nelson In
tent on fighting close. Gana sent in
two jarring rights to face and two lefts
to body. Gans chopped him with right
uppercut - Gans appears very tired in
this round, riot Beaming to wish to waste
? hls strength by hitting., He wobbled the
.Dane with two right hand smashes to
the jaw, and two hard rights to body.
The crowd cheered and Joe smiled
through the blood. Nelson roughed Gana
about the ring, pushing Joe's head back
with left For once they were fighting
in the Open at the ben. oans' rouna.
Bound Fourteen.
Joe put In two Jarring uppercuta with
: right and cleverly avoided Bat's left
awing, xney prone ana cuncnea again,
Gans putting hard right to body. CoiV
inr out of a clinch they exchanged
right crosses. Joe ducked Nelson's
right and left swings. They exchanged
rtght uppercuts with the bell, and both
smiled. EJven round. .
. Bonnd Fifteen. '
', Gans looked tired coming up for this
round. The Dane came after him, with
hard left handed body punch, but took
, hard uppercut and jarring right' on body
for bis pains. They jolted each other
' with rights in a clinch, with honors
even. Joe cracked the Battler two fear
- ful slams on the jaw, cutting the Dane's
mouth wide! open. Both- their mouths
.were bleeding In this round.1 They
clinch and exchange rights to jaw. Both
were covered with blood. In a clinch
, Gans pecked away at Nelson's sore
mouth. Gans ducked Nelson's left i
wing. Oans looked very tired d
leaning on Nelson at thy hell. Both
went to their corners all blood. Al
though! It waa Uans' round, Nelaon Is
tha stronger. , , t
a . monad Sixteen.
Noison ran Into a straight left Joe's
right eye ws closed tigui.
.miA wl.lra.! lefts to body. Nelson
aant llaht rlaht unimrout to Jaw. UailS
nnl nrniant iiimaelf. Nelson got
there with rlaht hook to Jaw. Joe came
back with two of lha same kind ana
nnunderf the Battle around the ting
iwi a.ht. i; l and body.
The Dane came back for more. Coming
out of a clinch Gana oppad Nelaon on
tha eye, Un' rouna.
1 ., " monad gaventeea.
'nana mat tha Ilattlor'S rush ' with
straight left and a hook to the Jaw.
onds. Aa they moved over toward N?'-
s corner Gana shoutea to.
t H. a n't aa Uvelv now. Willi".
son'
Brit
meaning that the 8ttlr was slowing
in nana 4nltaH Flat llahtlV wltll right
uppercut In fighting into
the open
Gans put two hard rlglita on Bat aore
muutn. . iseison came ram ". " "
.rrlnr l.fl. tn fara. . BotB PUt naru
.l.k.a n hula Han. almnat nut NelHOO
down with wicked right Just bet or the
CURES ECZEMA QUICKLY
aw Drug-, Voalaaa, jfowo Obtainable ta
' amaa Qaan titles.
8lnoe Its discovery one year ago thai
new drug. ' poslam, hae aueoeaafullin
cured thouaanda of ehronlo oaaes of
ecsems and other distressing skin af
f lotions. Heretofore poalam bas been
dispensed solely for , ' the benefit of
eosania patlenta In large Jars sufficient
for a monut'a treatment Tnia waa
found to be an Inconvenience to many
thousands who tisa It for minor skin
troubles, such aa olmDlea. blackheads.
heroes, none, acaly sea Id. complexion
blemishes. Itching feet piles, eta., which
require but a small quantity to cure. To
overoome this, and In response to urgent
appeal-, the dispensers of poslam nave
been ouugea io aaopi, in aauiuun to me
regular two-dollar package, a special
fifty-cent else, which In future may be
found on sale at the Bkldmore Drug Co.
and other leading drug etores In Port
land, or may be ordered direct from the
Kmergenoy Lboratorles. No. II West
16th street. New York' City. In all
eccema cases poslam stops Itching with
first application, ana proceeaa to neai
dla
NEW YORK MAN REACHES PORTLAND
ON $5,000 WAGER TRIP OVER U. S;
-.-f ...r" nd f'nnf loJb!.-, ra.uita are seen after an over-
w 'I " V I" I! -..il "- night application.
monad Slsli teen.
Gana went to the floor oartially as
the result of Nelson's rush and a mis
step, lie got up at once and sent the
Dana's neaa pacg witn nara nam upiir-
out They exchanged hard rights to tne
lawft Gana ataaaerlns
series of rights to jaw. Tha Dane came
back with wicked left to Jaw and Gana
did tha same. Tha battler started Gana
going and had him the weakeat yet ai
the bell from hard left to Jaw. but Gana
got there with hard left to body at tha
mnad Klaateea.
Gans put hard right uppercut to Jaw
f right to body. Gans put two
Samples for experimental purposes
may still be nan, tree or cnarga, oy
writing to the laboratories lor them.
OAKLAND SALTS BOTH
GAME WITH FBISCO
(Catted Press Leased Wire.)
flan Franolsco, 8ept 10. Both admia
alon day games went to Oakland 1 yeater-
day. Buior was Daiiea ireeii. ouur.
OAKLAND. y
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
.4 11 1
s i i a t
onga
I Millar. Ah.
Van Haltreq, cf .
lLoucks. p.......
Totals
and atlff right to body,
weak punches to body
quite . tired. The
cuncn. meiaon ati
hoiv with left Gai
though he Jarred Nelson with four right "if
unnarouta Tl.lann nallharatalv ahoved I ouivvci j, ........
Gana to the floor and the crowd yelled
"foul." hisalns- Nelson. , UDon rising
Gana floe-aad Nelson two more wicked
riant Duncnes. but aia not atop-mm.
Even round.
.-' monad Twenty.
. . . . . . . . . . v. . . . . -1. 1 . .:
vunuf ill aa unuKi! uui imiiii bwu D I nhlar fVi
ngni nun joiu on uie jaw. nniuii i
played for the body with Jeft Bat "
1 I.. ltk mtt I., tn la.. XTal. I t.OIUWr. aa.
son stood arsinst the rones" and in a
clinch Joe peppered him with lefts and
rights to face and body. Nelson's round.
monad Twenty-One.
The battler tore right after Gana,
taking right In the body. Ha all but
knocked Joe down with hard right to
awr but Gans came back with a flash
of speed, but falling away to nothing.
110
114
Mi
83 8 IT IS 1
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
iMelchoir, rf...
I Williams, io..
Been. ci.
Berry, o....
Curtis, 8b..
W1111S, p. 4.
Griffin, p..
8 12 16
I 0 0 t 1
4 0 ota
4 1 11 1
4 0 1 18 1
4 0 2 1 0
4 0 110
8 0 112
10 0 12
10 0 12
Totals .82 2 8 27 1
SCORE T INNINGS.
weiaon forced mm against me ropes ana . , . 01000200 08
Finn .inn DuwHrirnii. 1 i , i 1 1 r, nniiH i i i Mn -..aa.a...
.vzuuiaxii-
had Joe powerless,
i a siiani
long as he
flnA. with a allaht nnsh. nam mtavoA I ClllS .fr ,
aa inn a- aa He aaMild. malclnflr an 1 ,aww. .
down as lonr as he a-wld. makinar an
attempt to arise Juflt-bef re the close of
time, but tne nme-Keer Deac nim to
it. counting him out He was badly
beaten up and thoroughly exhausted at
the finish. The Dane finished aa stronsr
aa though he were just about to start a
right, uans- race was oeaten almost
to a Jelly.
On Eastern
Diamonds
9
.1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2
Hita 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 18
SUMMARY.
Runs Off Willis 8r hits offGrif-
-in Charts defeat to Willis. Three-
base hits Mohler, Cook. Two-base hits,
Slattery, Beck, Berry, La Longe. Sacri
fice hits Truesdale, Hildebrand. Stol-
an Kahah Truesdale. Heltmuller. Eagan.J
Van Haltren. Hildebrand. First on called
balls Off Wiius i, ijoucae i. oiruos
outBy Willis 1, Loucka 4. Double
plays Willis to MOUier w nuueurami
to Zeider. Eagan to Slattery, Melchoir
to Williams. Zeider to Williams, wua
Pitches Willis. Time or game une
' Iroula L Krauas of New Tor city,
arrived !n Portland lst night on one of
the TOost vnlqne wagers ever entered
Into bya man. 1 Krauaa la on bis way
around the United States on 15.000
wager than he can visit every stata In
tha Union within a period of two years.
But bere the unique feature entera Into
tha compact Krauaa -waa to leavs New
Tork without a cent and to return with
in .two years time poaaessed of 25.000,
not a penny of which waa to be begged,
borrowed, speculated for, atolen or re
ceived as charity,' . .
Krauas, who Is a German-Hebrew and
a memuer or some loagea ana inctri
orders, left New, York June 1, this
year. Kating enough to last several
hours he atarted for Jersey. At the
Central depot he cut the buttona off
nia vest ana soia tnem ror id cents tocm.
rettlnsr enoua-h for railroad fare,. In
New Jersey tha buttons of his coat
were piit up for auction, but a minion
of thilaw, a faithful son of Erin,' ar
rested him for selling without a license.
Ha "hlah-efe-nad" nna of tha deak offi
cers and waa released when he, explained
nia mission. - -
Three months on tha road has . found
him in a fair way to realise hla wager.
In that time be haa made 11,100 from
selling small noveltlea, lectures and
various other legitimate methods. There
Is no hoofing for Krauss. He rides on
the cushions and puta up at good hotels.
Three months ago he bought his tick
ets from station to station. . Now . he
buya them by the thousand miles. As
soon aa he haa visited every state and
earned the f S.000 he la at liberty to quit
traveling. . He is . working the. west s6
that he can get back to within striking
distance of New York, that ha may visit
his family If he desires or hecesaity de
mand. He haa a wife and five chil
dren in the metropolis, having been
married 17 years.
Among other thlna-s. Krauaa has been
assistant secretary to the secretary of
Prealdent Roosevelt when the latter waa
governor of New York. Ha ran-for
aasemblyman, but waa defeated. Ha
campaigned in Cuba, with Company ,
jMintn ew yom infantry. Hs
business in New. York and Is
ehlnlat by trade. Among tha things ha
lias invented is a nickel-tn-tne-aiot ciock.
You drop a nickel In, the clock winds
and runs for week. The money la all
yours.
Strauss will leave for California to
night making Oakland, Albany, Rose-
burs and other small towna en route,
He vlnited many prominent officials
last night for 'vouahers that he had been
ia Portland. He intends writing a book
when he gets back home.
DALLES TEAM TRAINS
BY ELECTRIC LIGHTS
(Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.)
The Dalles. Orn Sept. 10. W. U
Crelghton has been elected manager of
The Dalles , Commercial and Athletio
club football team and Al Coatea as
sistant manager. H. F. 6turdeant and
Joe Steera have been elected dlreotors,
and theae lour will attena to the nun
Inesa matters of the team. Bob Mur
ray. who has playd football at The
Dalles almost since it wss a vlilaae.
will be coach and quarter, and Max. Co
hen the captain.
Sunday morning the first practice
will- be neia. it is piannea to install
el ec trio lights. on the beach and prac
tice will be held every evening. A com
mittee will solicit funds within a dav
or so among tne Business men, ana an
amateur theatrical will be held In the
ear future, to obtain funds for defray
al
i
p
oeedlngly bright.
tianv
in necessary expenses. The Dallea ha
always loyally supported tha football
team, and prospects this year are ex
t a. BtrmaxjLB xs towv
his name is "bad cough." He doesn't
care for goia or suver, out lie will
steal your health away. If he appears
in your house arrest him at once with
Ballard's Horenouna Byruo. it may
mean conaumption if you don t A curs
fnr all couehi. colds and chast trau.
We"'-. V-.". ' . .
Price . zoc, one anaai.oo per bottle.
Sold by Skidmore Drug company.
Di
hour 30 minutes.
O'Connell.
Umpirea Flynn and
rave Cross has his Shamokln team at
the top of' the Atlantic league.
Richmond, Danville iand Roanoke ar Hildebrand, If
fighting hard for Virginia league hon
or.
Afternoon game
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R.H. PO. A. E.
Mohler, 2b
Since joining Providence Ralph Glaze,
the ex-Boston pitcher, haa been pitching
great ball, willing 10 of hla first 13
games.
e
The Montgomery club has lived up to
us nut oi xmmDers- ny xorcing its
way from the bottom and giving the
Southern league leaders the scare of the
season.
Saginaw, Kalamazoo and- Jackson
teams have been bunched In the lead
or tne Boutn Mlcntgan league race. And
only 80 points hag separated the next
live teams.,
In the Wisconsin-Illinois league the
wausau team seems to nave tnings
pretty much Its own way. The clubs
8 116 0
4 0 12 1
Zeider as 4 0 a 1 Z
Melchior, rf . 0 1 S 2
Williams, lb 4 0 0 8 2
Beck, cf .4 0 1 2 1
Berry, c 0 0 4
Curtis, Sb 8 0 0 1 2
Sutor. p 8 0 0 1 2
Total 88 1 27 18
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Cook, If 6 1 8 4 0 0
Truesdale. 2b.. .....4 1 1 2 1 0
Heltmuller, rf 4 2 3 2 0 0
Kagan, as is t i i s o
Slattery, lb 4 2 8 6 1 1
La Longa. e 4 1 2 6 2 0
Miller, 3b 8 0 1 8 2 0
Van Haltren, cf ..... 8 0 1 0 0
Christian, p ..4 0 0 1 1,0
Lewis, c 0 0 0 0 0 0
is la
In New. Ynrk and la a ma
U
1 1 lmWtkm
1 If .l At fMl(ncli i I
ii i txm ar Miii ra--f .f .-em mm
m
Total 83 9 15 2T 10
1 anrfam pt TMWT'Krrifii
h;i,,M..:r.L'.;j S"xV"""1' f"5 San Frahclsco ...0000000101
the players will go higher up.
The Eastern and'Southern leagues and
tne American association are an nnvm.
aa close races aa are the National and
American leagues.
Things have broken about right for
T,
it. .4tlTl -..-- I. a-l.. T
feagu7 r"DThi,-sW,on. ""whenever gt by i .JM-
Hits 0 000012806
Oakland 00010803 29
Hits 1 1 0 Z 1 8 0 4 a16
SUMMARY,
Two-base hljts Heltmuller, 2; Beck,
Truesdale. Sacrifice hltsr-Miller. Helt
muller. First base on balls Off Sutor,
8; off Cristian, 2. Struok out Sutor,
; unrisuan, o. Htoien oases welder,
Dubuque, Peoria or Decatur got within
atrlking distance some piece of hard
luck caused them to fall back.
e-
The baseball team of Fairbanks.
Alaska, Is preparing for a tour of the
United states. Tne trip. ir present
plans are carried out, will be the most I
extensive that any baseball nine ever
has taken within the limits of Ameri
can territory.
First Annual Paclflo National Live-
ImiI, Blina .n -,- Q-t - 91 44. 49
24. So. 16. at the Portland Country Club
grounds.
Sutor. Time of a-ame 1:40.
Flynn and O'Connell.
Umplrea-
Gbod Fishing at Newport,
'Advice has just been received that
allverside and chlnook salmon are being
caught on trolls in Y&quina bay,
Speolal Friday only, $1.60 port sherry,
or muscatel wine, 760
angelica, tokay
per gallon, delivered.
Co., Fifth
National wine
avA Hto vlr ait w-AAfaa Oka-u '
VV( ii vu 1I1 wwaaa, av,awBa a. asF fa.
Main 6499, A-4499. s
Ladles, It's 480 Washington.
There Will Be Wo LcMJp!
New. jyoods are arriving every day and as fast as they
come in you will be given the values and the special prices
we will sell them at. .
For we have the largest Cloak and Suit floor in
Portland best Kent, best equipped you iudere and a
big All New Goods Stock.
But No fcent to Payvery little expense. There
fore a couple of dollars is all the profit we want all
we need Therefore
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
$50.00 to $65.00 Value Suits at .$33.00
$35.00 to $45.00 Value Suits at. .$19.50
Sale of
School
Shoes
Begins
Tomorrow
Bring the
Children
Ve place on sale beginnings tomorrow 1,000 pairs
of misses', boys' and children's high grade Sample
School Shoes. Please note the prices given below,
then bring the children. We will absolutely save
you at least one third to one half on your school
shoes.
95 pair for youths' $1.50 Calf Skin Shoes.
91.45 pair for boys' $2.25 and $2.50 Box Calf Shoes.
91.95 pair for big boys $2.75 to $3.50 School Shoes
95 pair for children's $1.50 School Shoes.
$1.35 pair for misses' $2 and $2.25 School Shoes.
91.65 pair for young ladies' $2.50 to $3.00 School
Shoes.
All the above come with solid oak soles, in all
sizes, and We warrant them just the same as if you
paid regular prices. All advertised goods are dis
played. ;
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TWO STORES
No Cocaine; No Gas
No Students
Our Buccals Is due to ; uniform
Mgn-grade work at reasonable prices.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with neartweak.
neaa can now nave their teeth ex
traded rilled and brldgework ap
piled without tba least paia or oaa-
car.
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Hxamlnatloa and Ooasoltatloa free.
Re-Enameling Teh
Is the srreatest lnvantlon In modera
dentistry and haa beea most auooesa-
ful of all methods.
We extend to all a special Inrlta.
tlon to call at our office and have
their teeth examined free of charge.
We own and control the largest
ana beat equipped dental establish
ment In the world, having 1 offices
all told.
Wa aive a wtHten guarantee with
all work for 10 years. Lady attend
ant . V.
Open, evenings till 7. ' 8unday to 1.
Union Painless Dentists
UK Morrii la Bt, Corner rirst.
DEATHS
CRirriN -gapismbar t, Mrs. !.!
Crlppln, lt, aaa 2t; pulmonary nw-
bollsnr. . ,
BKllNARrr-flrtmtMr I, Waltr ir.
ward, St.- .Vincent hospital, aa id;
nsmorrhaga. .
MACKAX 8aptmbr I. DnnaM It.
Maufcay. l(u 'tak, age ; antara.
colitis. , , '
HAZZAFaptsmbsr , Jerome ft. Tlat.
aa. ill icaai sixteenth, ags IS days;
bronchn-pneumonta.
MAROICH Hp!mhr t. Rada Marcleh,
fit, Vlncent'a hoavltal. asa 40: annen-
-dlrltla . , "
BOriVRaptmbr I, Tina A. Boyd. Rt.
. Vlncsnt'e hospital, aga 7: parlmtijila.
i ! j 11 1 1 r i rr -Tr-r-ir tiritrr sr. rir ;- -
DUJtNINQ, M'ENTEB OILBAVOH.
undertakera and .embalmars: modern
In every detail. Seventh and I'lna. Main
i0. Lady assistant.
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Lady assistant. Main ; A-lt. '
rectors, erabalniers, 170 ItussslL East
1088. Indy assistant.
lEDWARD HOLmAN, " UNDfcUTAkfclC
HO 8rd street.
fcRICSOl4 ' tJNDERtAktNd CO.. VMi
balmlng; lady ss't; 409 Alder. M 1SS.
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family lota, 12S to ITS. Superintend
nt at cemetery, corner of Fremont at
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 20. For
full Information annlr tn Prank flobla-
gel. 632 Worcester' blk. Phone A-2822.
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POXTIiAJTB, OB, AOXSTTS. ,
Sample Shoe Store Co.
208 MORRISON BET. FRONT AND FIRST
142 ALDER, CORNER SECOND.
San Francisco Office
Oregon Journal
1206 Call Bldg.
Telephone Kearney 8181
ADVERTISEMENTS AND BXTB
SCKIVTIONS BECEIVED.
Oregoniana when In Ban Francisco
can have their mail sent In care of
The Journal Office.
J. L. BROWN, Representative.
WewEall Cats
12. 00 value Coats at....CfZ.
112.60 value Coats at..... f 6. SO
nrgac. Tailored ITalsfs
Hand made. We have the finest
exclusive line of tallor-niade
waists in the. city and we can
I1 them at prloea which
, cauaes quick salas.
Hosiery Snaps ?
jr vrom,iiniT call that Is a
satisfactory pfrmtgt tor we
pay no rent, in ere tore eatraax
and Friday -
Regular fso -Hoalery at....
Regular 26c Hoalery at....
Regular 60c Hosiery at...
Regular T6e Hoalery at...
Regular $1.00 Hosiery at..
Regular $1.26 Hosiery at..
Skirls, Petficoals-Wc Carry Them
' The grandest assortment of Voile, Silk and
Satin Skirts J. M. Achesorf ever saw and he has
seen and bought a good many skirts. These
"skirts are styles that you have dreamed of seer
ing.. Come in; you .will find the reality here.
J. H. ACIIESON CLOMD SUIT CO.
14S AND 15Q FIFTH STREET.
WRITE FOR INFORMATION
Regarding the One-Way
COLONIST FARES
VU the
Northern Pacific Railway
' FROM THE EAST TO THE NORTHWEST
IN EFFECT DURING SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER
Apply to
A. D. CHARLTON. A. 0. P. A,
255 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND. OREGON
Or to any pesaenfer representative of the Company for fall Infor
mation.. Ticket deliveries arranged at any points in the east. .
; . WHILE THE SEASON LASTS VISIT
nioclipS; and Wesfporf Beaches
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Each Insertion, 1 cent a counted word.
No ad less than 15 cents per insertion.
7 insertions for the price of 6.
Lost and found, help wanted, situa
tion wanted, for rent and wanted to
rent ads, 1 cent a word, t insertions
for the prloe of 2.
Count six words to the line.
"New Today" (agate measure. 1 Inch,
14 lines), 84 cents per inch.
"Want Ads" will be accented over the,
pnone. dui iim journal win not Da re-
sponsiDie ror errors, snould any occur
In such ads. Prompt payment expected.
Phones, Main 7173; A-6051.
Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Saturdays. S a. m. to 10 p. m.
Have vour abstracts mads by tha Title
ft Trust Co.. 7 C of C.
M. C. Hargrove and wife to Chris- ;
tlan J. Blmonson. beginning at
point In south line of lot 7,
block 4 of Third Kleetrlc addi
tion. 25 feet east from west . . ,
line of aald lot 7. block 4,
thence east 101 4 feet, thence '
north. 120 feet, thence west ',
1014 feet, thence south 120
- feet to beginning ' ...... ... . . . EE9
Oak Park Iand - company to
Llllle Mackenzie, east Vi of lots
3 and 4, block 282, Holladay a
addition ...................... 4,400
Marv E. Parker to Isabella Col-
Una, lot 18, block 17, OverlocX. 3,606
John F. Kerrigan and wife to
John McCourt, west 55 feet of ; -lot
1, and west i5 feet of north
io reet or lot z, diock 2 as, fioi-
uuijr g aaumun ...............
Anna O. Mitchell to James Wat
son, beginning at point in south
line - of . Everett street, city,
1,849 feet, 4 inches, west or .
. west line of north Nineteenth ;
street, thence westerly 31 feet, "
8 Inches, thence southerly at
right "angles 100 feet, thence
easterly 81 feet, 8 inches, thence
northerly at -right angles,. 100 '
feet to beginning 5,10
Henry Smith and Wife to Man-
nlng Van Alstlne, 2.5 acres
. commencing at a beginning .
Iolnt - which Is found as fol- '
ows: From a stone marking
the northwest corner of the
John Waud donation land claim,
which Is also in east line of - , '
the William Caples donation
land, claim, running north 20
degrees,' 15 minutes, eaat 140.1
feet to center line of Willis
boulevard of Northern Hill ad- "
ditlon, thence running north
1 , 71 degrees west, along center of . .
said Willis boulevard 1,017.55
feet to a atone, thence running ,
north 20 degrees. 15 minutes
east along west line of North
ern HUl addition. 480 feet to
place of beginning S.800
Hlver View Cemetery association
to George F, Dresser, lot 110,
section 101, said cemetery..'.. 10
Arleta Land company to J. M. .
Butaer, lot 12, block 6, Lester
Park- '150
Arleta Land company to Eugenia
Gibson, lot 19. block 12, Ina
Park 1!S
Arleta Land company to Eugenia
A. Gibson, lot 20, block 12. Ina
Park 125
Title Guarantee & Trust company
to Lydla M. Baker, lota 22, 23.
24, 26. 26, block 39, Berkeley.. 600
Western Oregon Trust company to ,
F. A. Vaughn, , lots 10, 11, 18,
block 1, Creston. 75
Portland Trust company of Ore
gon to Anna Read, lot 4, block
66, Woodstock . 1 800
Leonard Snell et al to Camlllo
Lavagetto,' lot 14, block 1. Ken--ilworth
3Z&
Thomas H. Smith to J. A. Finch,
lot 8, MOCK 14; lOt 16, DIOCK
6; lot 10, block 22; lots 10, 16.
V-block 24; lot 1, block 39; lot
4, block 12; lot 4, block 18 j
lots 1, 2. block 19, West Port
land ...... 500
O. M. Smith and wife to Elsie E.
Wtllett. lot 16, block S. Rich
mond 4,200
IVank Marion and wife to C H.
Wilcox, lots 1, 2, block 17,
Woodlawn 2,500 1
Title Guarantee A Trust company
tn "Fred Nardnuist. lot . block""
19, iBouth gt. Johns ; S7S
Arleta Land company to Eugenia ;
A, tilDson, tot ios, Arieta aric.
115
WEATHER REPORT
A ridge of high pressure extends
xrom Washington southeastward to
i;oioraao ana tnence. east to the middle
Atlantic states. This extensive hltsh
pressure area has two crests, one of
wnicn is central over Colorado and tha
other over West Virginia. A amali dis
turbance has moved from the region
north of Vancouver island to Saskatche
wan, which has caused rain tn north
western Waahington and at scattered
places in British Columbia. Heavy
rains have occurred alon a the shora Una
of the gulf atates. and they were ep
clally heavy In Florida. Generally fair
weather orevalla elsewhere in tha Trnita
States. It Is much warmer in eastern
W ashlngton. northern Idaho and Mon
tana and the temperatures have, rlaan
slightly in Oregon, western Washing
ton and southern Idaho.
The Indications are for showers Frl-
-day in western Oregon, Washington, and
northern Idaho, with lower tempera
tures.
Boston, Maaa. . .
Chicago, 111. ..
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Denver, t'olo. . .
Detroit. Mich. . .
Kansas City. Mo
New Orleans. La
New Tork. N. Y
Omaha, Neb.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Phoenix. Aria .
1 Pittsburg. Pa, ..
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44
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8C Louis, Mo. .... 8$ 70
gt. Paul. Minn. ... 14 44
Salt Lake, Utah... 74 54
San Fran;, Cal. ..81 , 44
Seattle, Wash. ... (8 It
Sitka. Alaska .... 44 4t
Spokane. Wash. ... 71
Wall Walia, Wn. 82 4a
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Wedding CardC W. O. Smith C,
Washlnatoa bldg.. corner 4U and Wash.
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I PA IXTTR Sar.tatr.bar 7. t Mr. and a.V5iv!. -t H ''
1 Mrs. P. paicter, J4 8 Nortk SlUaeath, a L la M '' 1 ' "
t M K. T.-r- v ?-
: ttlXlVAN grnr T. t Mr safl j t'i -, t rf ..' - -I
. Urn. T. A. Sbiraa. :i Eaat Iffcj l f- I ' -
I a eos. - I a 'iut .
Clark Brat, noriatarina fiewars
and fioral 6mgnn. It Mommn at.
Fall ra sIU for rant. aU s
Fwlaoe Ta'twTlaa c0 s gtar at.
Maa M. Smith f loriet. H iia at . op.
tl.'M;l TJkmYnit km M' InJT 1 1 1.
. Bnrrns
E. R. Green to Jane. Middaugh,
lots 13, 14, block 8, Kosedaie An
nex ,800
Isaiah Buekman to Wanna Land
company, beginning at point on - -north
line of East Everett
street, 79.38 feet west of south
east corner of lot 6, block 8,
Wynkoop Villa, thence north
19.8 feet, thence southerly 111.05
feet to 109.15 feet from point
of beginning; of tract described,:
thence east to beginning, . . ..... ... 50
Marguils and wife to Forest
Swank, lot 6, block 5, Sweeney's
addition .... J.IB0
Portland Realty A Trust eom- ,
pany to Gus Schmidt, lot I,
block 3, Evelyn IIS
Alexander G. Riddell and wife to
Albert Mltlehner, 40x100 feat, ,
beginning at southwest corner
of lot 3, block 11. Goldsmith's
addition ..... 1.08
Davl B. Kelly to Edgar B. Kelly .
and wife, acres in section 23. '
rownsnip i south, range l eaat, . .
beginning at point 25 feet north
and 30 feet west ot southwest
corner of block City View
Park addition 1.009
Nordby Craven Investment com
pany to Kiizanetn cruicasnana,
west 14 feet of lot 18 and eaat
13 feet m Inches of lot 17.
block . 11: Park View extensloa aa
The Land Company of Oregon to
Leiiie KiisaDetn cummins, toi
14. block t. Citv View Park.... - ITI
Seblna O. Oaston to Eugene Has-
enfurer et al. lot l, diock a,
VaUev View addition 104)
Thomas H. Kendig and wlfs to
Charles W. Johnson, north H
of lot 1, block 20. Smith s sub-
division tn East Portland . ITI
Powell Valley company to WU!)m f
ton Park lo
rred Leu the to, Roberta Flndley.
39 acres beginning si ncrtn-
east U of section a, townsntp
1 .fiat, ntifi 1 west
William HIU to Oaorge It. Da
lane y. lot 1. block I, Brlgbtos
Jark addition
C I'. Wlllntishhv to FH M.
Smith, 83x44 feet, commencing
on aorth lioe f Qmhv straat
31 1-3 feet aastarlr t1 tte
west comer of block t, ponl-
amiths ad'tloa ..........
Portland Trust compart v t-j C t .
n-in..l.ha aa.t 1 1-1 f t rf
1.490
4 ft