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HE OREGON- DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY
EVENINb.
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SEPTEMBER 14. 1908.
DUCK HUNTERS RETURN FROM DAY'S
IHnff, Field
Track and
Diamond
SHOOT, LOADED DOWN WITH BIRDS
mmim news
, ...
OF THE
SUHDAY CROWD
SEES GOOD GAME
Cooncy TJays Good and Bad
; .Bali andTerine Is Well
ftoasted.
l , in a ll-innlng same full of error and
" of food, snappy ball aa well, Portland's
-quad came out on tbe upper wide of the
I to J aror yesterday. Though It bad
been1 a long, nervr-stralnlng Rama for
tha spectators, the 1lg" Sunday crowd
stayed almost to a man to are tha Ave
Inning second game In which tha Dillon
ites shut out the Beavers.
j Tho. drat fame was mostly Cooney, (
Cooney ' bad and tiien fooney good.
Orav onened the run-gelling in me arc-
ond because the shortstop threw wild to
first 'and moment later too low to
W hallo.?. Hut after Johnson had gone
.'behind the plate on aci-oum or an in
Jury to Whaling ?nd the whole team
steadied down, Cooney brought tha
crowd to Its feet more than one by his
'Sensational stops or not drives, umy
In this disastrous second did a Berapb j
score. -
" Dansfg followed Ryan's hit In tha
fifth with -a single, and Klnaella. who
by this time had got down to business,
sacrificed both a atatlon toward home.
Then- Orav -walked Casey, and though
Coonev forced Ryan at tha plata, John
' son responded to the entreaties of the
grandstand with a fierce slam which
; Bernard fumbled, and Dajiilg and Casey
, reached the hearthstone.
l: r I Throws Away Uis tHune.
'" It was a battle between Klnsella and
Orav until . Ibe thirteenth,-when, after
Cooney had gone out, Johnson singled
and reachd second on McCreifle's out.
Raftery was given transportation, and
then in a moment the game was over,
for Hrnran suddenly saw Johnson streak
ing for third and fired the bail at Jud
Smith so high that it plowed tha out
field grass and Ote continued his -dash
- home with the winning run.
Perine, who- had been unmercifully
roasted by his crowd for his decisions
. in the first game, announced that the
' second game would be a five-Inning ses
sion. Patrick pitched gut-edged ball for
the first three Innings, and his work in
backing up both first base and Johnaon.
: who remained behind the plate, was In
strong comparison with . that of tha
.other pitchers of the team. Almost
'against the grandstand, he blocked one
run, for an Angel was on third and the
. throw to the plate was far out of John
son's teach, in the fourth a single and
a doutfte were secured off his swift de
livery, and these combined with a
passed ball netted two runs. After the
first, Koestner proved a puszle.
- The series with San Francisco this
week. fight for second Dlace. should
prove one of the most interesting of ths I
season. .
' v The official score follows:
" . First game
LOS ANGELES.
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GREEN SEAL SETS
5 .
WORLD RECORD IH SALEf.1 TODAY
Ifrmarknble Time Jfade in Barns for Portland Livc-
YAght and One Half ur- stock Display Will Be
Portland's brigade of duck hunters re-
turns to tha city ysstsrday afternoon
wall supplied with birds. In spit of ths
fact that most of tha shooters ' wera
driven out of tha bllnda In the early
morning by th Intense heat. At DMr
lalsnd durka wera plentiful, 'tha sla
hunters nicked un III ,,ok. . w u
houra' shooting Or, Mackensla, Win
Unman. Jack Culliann Krna 1 k,. .
ha ma. A. I Mills and Oeorga Leltholl
wera in tha bllnda at tha Island.
Jeaa Oroaan. Riy and Iv.n Kin n.
A. Woelin who shoot on tha Klnv nlax
averaged to ducks each.
At tha Pea H'illowa, on tha folnmbla
u inn. jifv in hin
J. ril.rM I. A UfK. m-A -.
side of Dttuvls'i
K.
island. Jack Mlldn, J,
tain llulin hid flna ahnotln hrlmina
umriniiia; iiaa ia aucHB aacn.
t harlea Itenry. John Klernan and
Charles flardner hsd a ooupls of hours'
good shooting on lha Gardner nlaz-a.
averaging Ji) birds anises.
- The Id Willows' hunters report
having aeen large numbers of gsess, the
first fllshls nf ths seaaon. eomlnt in
from the north.
Uwnara ox D reserves down tha rhr
re greatly encouraged over tha duck
situation and are anticipating a fins
shooting season.
Jong's at Meadows.
(Siwelal Dlipatrh to Ths Janrsal.t
Seattle. Sept. 14 The Seattle racing
season of 1M8 clowed SaturBay In a blase
of glory. The ell inn x of 7S daya of
splendid rnrlng, marked now and then
uy brllllnnt performance, came when
Green Senl, the pride of the St. James
tobies, hroke the world's record for
a mile nrm n sixteenth, setting
mark of 1:44 2-5 for critics of tin
to ponder over.
Beady Next Thursday.
By Thursday of this week the Coun
try club and Livestock association will
be prepared to throw open tha It huge I
show barns at the club grounds for tha
MOORtS to coach
W1BIAH
receiving of exhibits in the various dl-1 tt f Ti j Tl'ill XT T
vision, of She first annual Pacific U- 01. i). LllO. VV ill AOt Be
Seen in Winged H Uni-
a new
tie aport
Green Seal's mark is the second new
world h reconr to be made at the Mead
ows this season. Fern I whose de
velopment has been the sensation of
the summer, broke the record for five
and a huir rurlonss, running the dis
tance In 1 :06. Several world's rec
or have been eoualled In the 73 dava.
and every track record has been broken,
some of them several times, but Green
Seal's performance will long stand as a
tribute to the horse and the trainer,
L. Marlon. The old record was 1:44 S-6.
Green Seal carried 109 pounds. He
ran a grand race, under the skillful
pilotage of Jockey Scovllle. The event
was the fourth, the Alaska handicap, the
closing stake event of the season, worth
$1,125 to the winner. It was Oreen
Seal all the way. Scovllle got a fast
start and the horse made every post a
winning one.
Given an Ovation.
On the hack stretch turn the field
closed In fast, but only for a moment.
With the name finishing power that en
abled this horse to equal the world's
record for a mile and sn eighth, a
few weeks ago, Oreen Seal drew awav
and entered the stretch with a length
io spare, n was a arive ror the res
of the field down the stretch, but
Green beal galloped home nicely, win
ning- eaany. cuwin i. tnyer, clostn
very fast, got up In second place, an
noyai Ben, aner running a royal race
close up to the heels of the flying
iBHUPr, urea rrwugn 10 go DSCK lO tnird
ii was a ruling iinaie to a season of
form This Fall.-
Gordon Moorea. tha fast and who
National show. While tha .show does
not open until next Monday, the
management thought best to have ths
Quarters for the stock in readiness sev
eral days ahead, so that any exhibits
wnicn me owners desire to place can he
accommodated. The management has
that its spur track from the-nain line graduated from ths University of Oi-
to the row of show barns wHl be com-1 gon mis June and who, It was hoped,
uirivrn in Hill lO nanuie any nrr.rinri 1 Br Mi 14 .-, m . k. - t. -t
of stock by the latter part of the weeV. I " .1 ..T, " k . r luT u.wro... ...r.n
Of the 12 barns, four are for horses. lul- tumea proressionaa ana
four for cattle, two for sheen, one for will not ba seen In a footfall uniform
r... -""2 "r.?,lA gmln. Moorea. Saturday, algned a con
loi w VJ ill UU-IV-UAIV lUIIDllUVViVllj I
having been modeled after the barns of tract to coach tha Columbia university
tne international livestock show at Ch - im ai m contract wnicn cans ror lino
cago. and are equipped with every mod- ior m season a work
ern convenience of sanitation, ventila-1 Plowden Stott had signed to coach
tion. feeding, watering and handling of the Columbia university, but objections
exhlbtts. The grouping of these build- were raised by the directors of the club
ings wun respect to tne divisions wncn ana n resigned. Moores selection fol-
iit oa quarierea in inem is Bucn inai f lowea
splendid sport at The Meadows and the
Dig crowa ap
Seal an ovation when tha horse returned
predating this gave Green
at all tired, to the Judge's stand
Bernard, 2b .....
Oakes, If
Dillon,- lb
- Brashear, rf . . . .
Smith, Sb .,
Ellis, if
Del mas, ls .....
: Hogan, c ....... .
Gray, p
1
S
21
1
0
4
1
7
0
Spring Valley "Thunderbolt" Illustrating punch that sapped the strength
and Won the" Middleweight Title from Stanley Ketchel. The two
are signed to meet again.
GS8 23 1
Totals .....40 8
.. PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. B
Casey 2b 6 10 2 6
Cooney. ss . . .
' Johnson, c, 3b
MoCreaie, n
Raftery, rf
Bassey, If .
Ryan,' 3b . .
'"Whaling, c
Kinselia, p
Danzig, lb
; Totals . .
6
S
4
4
4
4
0
3
2
12
Invincible in the morning game and the
locals won.
Four pitchers were tried by Dong in
sn endeavor to stop the Oakland team's
hitting, nut all proved ineffective.
Loucks started for Oakland in the sec
ond game, but gave way to Hogan, who
snut tne locals out ror the rest or the
game. The scores:
Morning game
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
.38 3 6 3 23 6
' Two out. when winning runs was
made..
; SCORE BY INNINGS.
f Los Angeles 002000000000 0 2
Hits 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 06
- Portland, .,..,.v oeozuwuuoou i a
' X1113 ....... ..'.u-l uvowvuvwv a
, SUMMARY.
Rtruck out By Gray, 6; Kinselia, 4.
-Rnawa nn balls Off Gray, 7: Klnsella, 2.
Double nlavs Johnson to Whaling to
Casev, Casey to Cooney to Danzig. Sac
.Tifice" hits Oskes, Bernard, Klnsella,
Ryan, "McCredie. Johnson, Raftery.
Stolen bases Bsssey 2, Oakes, Johnson
. '2, Bernard, Pansig. it by pitched ball
M?Crdl leased.; ball-Hoga n. First
baseon errors -Los Angeles, i. Wild
pitch Kinselia. Left on bases Los
Angeles &, Portland 8. Time of game
2:18, i- Umpire -Perine.
., Second game
'1 LOS ANGELES.
I I ' ' A O X U J- . A V
Cook. If
Van Haltren, cf
Hdtmuller, rf . .
Eagan. ss
Slattery. lb ....
Lewie, c
Miller, 3b
Christian, p ....
Smith, 2b
9 4
Total S3 0 5 24
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
If
3
2
2
1
2
8
7
4
0
Bernard. b.
Oskes, cf7...
Dillon, lb. ..
Brashear. rf...
. f mini, 3b. . .
Eiiis. if.
" Del mas, ss. .
Hogsn, .".
iKoe,stner, p. .
cr. Total
.3
3
1
1
1
2
2
2
.........18 a 3 16 I 0
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
Mohler, 2b
Hlldebrand,
Zelder, ss . .
Melchoir. rf
Williams, lb
Beck, cf
Berry, c
MoArde, Sb
Browning, p 2
Total 36
; SCORE BY INNINGS.
Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hits 0 1 1 1 1 0 0
San Francisco ...0 0 2 4 0 1 0
Hits 0 1 4 4 0 2 2 1 14
SUMMARY.
Two-base hits Williams, 2. Sacri
fice hits Zelder. Stolen bases Eagan,
Zelder, Melchoir. Beck, Berry. First
base on balls Off Browning, 1: Chris
tian, 7. . Struck out By Browning, 8;
Christian, 4. Passed balls Lewis. 2;
Berry, 1. Time 1:65. Umpires O'Con
nell and Flynn.
Afternoon
the field and on the bases. The scores:
Morning game R. H. E.
Spokane 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 6 4 1
ADeraeen ...3UUuU00u 0 3 9 7
Batteries Holm and Kreltz; Thomp
son and Fournler.
Afternoon game R. H. E.
Spokane 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 0 4 11 2
Aberdeen ...10000000 0 1 6 2
naileries Klllllay a and Kreltz; Per
non ana f ournler.
Butte, -4; Seattle, 2-2:
Seattle, Wash., Spt. 14. Butte cap
tured two games here yesterday, poor
fielding by the locals letting both games
alii, uufii mem. x ne scores:
First game R. h. E.
neattie o o o o n n i 1 i k o
tsone JUUIOOUO l s 7 1
nattenes Rush and Fortler; Hark-
neHH ann apencer.
Second earns n ir v
Seattle 10100000 0 2 ' 4 4
Butte 00000220 04 6 1
Batteries Anderson nnrl EV.tio,.
Claflln and Bender.
STANDING OP THE TEAMS.
Pacific Coast Ivoajrue.
Won.
Los Angeles 88
San Francisco ....78
Portland 69
Oakland 69
Lost.
63
72
85
National League.
14 27 4 1
0 00
1 0 6
0 7
.(.
'Casey, 2 b. .
Cooney, S.
Johnson.' c
McCredie. rf, .....
Rafer cf. .'....
Bassey. If. .......
Ryan, 3b. ........
rajislg, Jb. .......
Patrick, p.
1
0
.16 0 3 16 ( 1
13
00
03
i Totals
8CORE BY INNINGS.
Los Angeles 0 6 0
Hits 0 S
.Portland
. . Hits I
; , . ; SUMMART.
" F I ruck out By Koestner. 3; by Pat
rick 4. Bssea on balls Off Koestner,
1: off Patrick, 2. Two-base hits Dil
lon. Delmaa. Facrlflce hits Cooney.
Rtnlen bae Smith. Bernard. 2. First
has on errors los Angeles. 1. Wild
rttthes Pstrick,-1. Left on r-ieas Los
Anselea, 2; Portland 2. Time of game
Fifty minutes. I mplre Perine.
SEALS WLVAXDLOSE:
SECOXD SLUGGING BEE
(rsttei Ini l Wlr.
Fa rranHaco. CaL, Kept. 14. Oak
land captured ths fterwooa gam hers
, In the ievfest slurring match sea on
tbe roust In long tlms. Browning was
A MVMMT C'MTl.n
draauts tb fire. - The dreavd vhele-
sm. but dm tna bars; that ru hi
hH ad trsly ri ivel by apply
Irs B'ara fnos I4ntnt. B pre-
rred for -Mno ty e,l.g a tattle
i wars la the !. Best for epra'aa.
ra v txirK-ns r.y and all ache a ad
t.a - a
r-w..l,e. Ifte and tl . ol4 by
fi 4mr l-rig cww(isy.
Cook. If
Truesdsle. 2h
Heltmuller. rf
Eagan, ss
Slattery, lb ..
Ls Longe. c. .
8mlth Sb
Van Haltren.
Loucks, c
Hogan, p
game.
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO.A. E.
cf. .
1
1
1
4
11
4
0
0
2
0
Vancouver 8; Tacoma 0.
Tacoma. Wash.. Sent. 14 For th.
second time this season. Dell T'aHHv
the Vancouver pitcher, pitched a no-run'
no-hit game, the locals getting the bene
fit of his masterly pitching yesterday
and losing. 3 to 0. Two errors behind1
him let men get to first, but no one got
any farther. The score:
Tacoma ....00000000 0 R" 'o' F'i
Vancouver .00000110 1 3 jo
Batteries Hall and Shea; Paddock
and Sugden. ' .
New York .
Chicago ....
.Pittsburg ..
Philadelphia
Cincinnati . ,
Boston
Brooklyn ....
St. Ixjuls ...
Won.
81
83
83
71
63
55
44
44
Lost.
46
51
51
66
70
77
85
87
Pet.
.569
.497
.490
.448
P. C.
.638
.617 I
.474
.417
.341
.336
y
for space require, and still the general
convenience of arrangement now exist
ing do maintained.
The arrangement of the nrorram for
the different daya of the week, covering
Doin ine races ana tne livestock snow
Is such that neither department, of th
meet will Interfere with the full enjoy.
ment of the other. The appearance of
tne exhibits In ths show rtnar and the
Judging, as well as the grand parade of
prise-winners in rront of -the grand
stand, will take Dlace before the ODen
ing of the race card In the afternoon
and tha great combination sale, at which
the finest stock ever offered to th
breeders of Oregon will be disposed of.
Is scheduled for Thursday and Friday
mornings.
A number of directors and official
of the County club and Livestock asso
elation, as well as officials of tha wholo
north Faclflc fair circuit, are at Salem
today, attending the opening of the state
fair. One of the chief purposes of their
visn is 10 interest every exniDitor in
the stock show, and every harness
horse owner. Because of the fact that
ine jruruana meei lmmeaiateiy ioiiows
Moorea will make a good coach, for
he was on of th headiest player at
Oregon last year and has had much
valuable work under good coaches. Ha
will take up tha study of law In Judge'
Kenton's office; this morning and much
of his spar tlma will bs devoted to
lha work of turning out a good football
team at Columbia. Ha may take charga
of lha track team In th spring.
MANY DKUNKS IN
DRY LA QRAffDE
(Spreial 1H patch t Tbe Jooraal.)
La Grands, Or., Sept II La Grand.
dry In nam sine July 1, baa supported
In some fashion at least eight places
which war formerly saloons, but alfic
th date abov mentioned havw been
running aa buttermilk palaces. Purina
the last three weeks soeoiallr. a aood
many more drunka hav been aeen on
tha streets than th Inhabitants of a
dry town and county have a right to
expect to see. and .In order to make tha
city dry In fact as well aa In name.
Chief of Polio Walden has alren hla
subordinates strict order that every so
cslled soft drink place be closely
watched, and any violation of th law
will be speedily punished, at leaat In
th cltv of La Grande. Taxnavera and
cltliena generally were becoming Indig
nant over the state of affslrs. and aa
th county officials hav seemed lethar
gic, the city pone hav taken hold, and
hav promised
conditions.
a speedy reversal of
the state fair, Portland people may have
an ODPortunitv or seema an
act reproduction of
of seeing almost an ex
the state fair In
this city next week,
Tne majority of the entries for the
novel "mule derby, ' which will be one
or tne reature attractions or "trrand
opening day" next Monday, will be se-
eurea rrom tne Vancouver army post,
while one or two of the "speeders" will
come from Portland and one or two
rrom eastern Oregon. It Is expected
that about eieht or ten mules will start
in inis unique event, and they will bo
driven by amateur talent exclusively,
at the London Olympic games, has been
Invited to attend the Interstate fair and
run three distances with Malcolmaon.
of this city. The distances are 100 and
300 meters and 300 yards, with hand
some cups for winners. Butler, who Is
training Malcolmaon, says he Is much
better than when at Portland last snrlnsr.
Kerr wired from his home at Toronto
tnat ne wouia wire a definite answer
early next week. The fair will pay all
of his expenses.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
American League.
Detroit
Chicago
Cleveland ...
St. Louis ...
Philadelphia
Bostoh
Washington
New York . .
'75
75
74
72
63
64
57
43
55
5K
60
59
66
68
70
87
.577
.664
.552
.549
.488
.485
.449
.821
CANADIAN CHAMP
INVITED TO FAIR
inpedal Ptsnntcli tn The Jmu-o.V)
Spokane, Wash., Sept. 14. -Sprinter
Krr, the Canadian champion and win
ner of 'first place In the 200-meter dash
At Cleveland.
First game
Chicago
Cleveland . .
Batteries Smith and
Rhoades and Bemis.
Second game
Chlcaaro
Cleveland 0
Batteries Walsh and Sullivan;
ger and Bemls.
R. H. E.
.260
.861
Sullivan:
R. H. E.
15 1
5 0
Ber-
At St. Louis.
T . R. H. E.
St. Louis 2 11 n
Detroit 1 g 2
.Batteries waddell and Smith: Sum
mers and Thomas.
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
SCHOLASTIC TEAMS
LOOMING UP WELL
Totals 45 17 19 27 21 4
SAN FRANCISCO.
Aa R. H. PO.A. E.
4 2 2 2 2 1
Mohler. 2b
Hlldebrsnd,
Zelder. ss . .
Melchoir. rf
Williams, lb
Beck, cf ...
I J i . . . .
McArdle. 3b
Jones, p
Henley, B ..
QtitAr n
Oriffn. p ..
Totsls . .
If
11
0
0
0
West Side High School Smith, cap
tain; position, tackle; coach. Hugh Bovd
East Side High School Cornell, cap
tain; position, quarter; coaches, Paul
Rader, Virgil Earl, Professor Fenster
macher.
II 1 11 Will.. m n
ioim. j ACMtmy uranam, cap
lain; position, guard; coaches. Jack 1.
tourett. John Veatch.
Portland Academy Captain, not elect
ed; coaches, Professor Thorn. John
Mackle.
Columbia University Dean Walker
captain; position, fullback, coach, Gor
don Moores.
Another week and the nnmninr.
schools of the city will be open and the
Interschoiastlc football eeaaon win
commence with the preliminary practlr
of the five teams. Hill Mllitarv srad
emy and Portland academy at this time
r
31 11 14 27 14 2
SCORE) BT INNINGS.
Oakland - 9 0 4 4 0 6 17
Hits . 0 0 1 2 1 4 9 1 1 If
San Francisco ..2026200 0 n
Hits . 2 1 1 3 4 0 0 11
6 CM MART.
Two-has hits Beck, t; Mohler,
TrueMsl. X. Thre-bsa hit Trues
dsle Home runs Melchoir, Beck. Helt
muller Runs off Jones 4. hits : run
off Henley t, hits 3: runs off Loucks
II, hits 12: rem off Hogsn . hits 1:
runs off Sutor I, hits 2; runs off Ortf-
nn i. Mta 6. Utolea baa Slattery,
Heltmuller. Berry. Sacrifice hits
Hlldebrand 1, Eagan. Doubl pier
Zelder to Uohltr to Wllltama First
naae on Kails Loucks i Jones I, Hen
ley 1. Ortffta I. Hit by pitcher La
ixn oy unrnn. struck ont By
Jones t. Tlm 3:. Umplr O Con-
nen ana njma.
- I seem to be the only schools which hare later from Hawthorne achool
Everest and Graham, halves, and
sianaro ana cason, run rack.
Their selections aa to the ends and
quarterback will take a whole lot of
time, ror they hav an abundance of
gooo. raat men ror tne places. Kellogg
played end last year and did well, while
v Brien was -on tn Columbia team
and did fairly well. Hale graduated
from Hawthorn achool and Is In his
rreshman year. He ls a cracker Jack
at handling the forward pass. He ls a
fair punter, too. and may posslhlv fit
Into th back field should he fs'll to
make an end.
For quarter they hav Cornell, Jones
and Young and there will be a tall fight
for the position. Cornell Is captain
elect and last year played a fine came
while Jones' play at Portland academy
was very good. Young is a stranger,
having mads his reputation on th
Everett high school team. H was con
sidered a stsr at Everett.
Ksho and Everest seem to have the
call on tne -ires smi (.a son on the
fullbsck position. Everest is a young-
ana
St. Louis
Chicago . .
Batteries
and Kling.
At St, Loots.
R. H. E.
0 6 2
.... 8 9 0
-Beeb and Moran; Overall
Cincinnati
Pittsburg .
Batterles
and Wilson.
At Cincinnati.
R. H. E.
3 4 2
2 6 1
-Rowan and McLean; Willis
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ror a oomplet our? la any simple nn-s
complicated case.
We Cure Weakness of Men, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Nervous Debility,
Blood and Skin Diseases, Sores, V leers, bwollen Glands, Kidney,.
Bladder and Rectal Diseases, Prostate Gland Disorders, and all Con
tracted Special Diseases of Men.
Men make no mistake when thVy come to us. I We give you the re
sults of long experience, honest, conscientious work, and the best serv
ice that money can buy. If you are ailing consult us. Medicines fur
nished in our private laboratory from 31.60 to 35.00 a course.
If you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. Hours a. m.
to 8 p. m. dally. Sundays 9 to 12 only.
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OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
891 V Morrison t. Between Tonrth- sad rifth. Portland, Or.
II CUBE WEWl
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Of Course.
Honx You don't nut much danend.
once In doctors?
Joax No: I've noticed that neonle
who never go near them hav a area
deal better health than those who do.
Good Fishing at Newport.
Advice has lust been received that
stlversld and Chinook aalnton ara betna-
caught on trolls In equina bay.
First annual Pacific National Live
stock Show snd races. Sent. 21. 21 21.
24, 2. 24, at th Portland Country Club
grounds. i
PAY
ME
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CURED
For SB years I have been
proving my ability, and my
business methods hav always
been strictly reliable. My un
qualified sueoess is du to a
thorough medical education,
supplemented by years of ex-
poiieno In man's special dis
eases only. My treatment Is
as correct as modern science
IS
SB. TATXOB,
can mu it umers may orrer Tin .i.ii
as cheap ag
There sre over 1.008 carta to a mod
ern locomotive.
Inducements such
treatment or quick treatment, bnt my foremost claim Is for thoronrh
ness, wnicn in in long run in svuii ,uabjs means th cheapest and
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE PREB
KOUM A. K. TO I Mt TTTOAT-10 TO 1.
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
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XORTHTTE8TERX LEAGUE.
Ppnkas Al Aberdeen. 8-1.
Aberaaau. Wash, Jlept, If.J-For th
first ttss sloe Afccrssoa catered tb
Xortksrswtar laagvo, pokaaa raptured
' o-rte frwea th locals by taking tw
tme. he sawta f a 6oM t4r
la local , jijkI awful baj. tta la
noi a riglit to look forward to tha
championship. Both teams lost heavily
by graduation.
East Side High has moved np severs
degrees nearer rhamplonahlp timber
thla week by tha announcement that Joe
Kehoe, halfback; Ja'k O'Brien, former
ena or uoiumma university. Joe Jones
quartartMck of Portland academy, and
a quarterback from veretl High achool
by th nam of Tousg will anter that
school. Thesa four men ara all re
garded aa valuable timber and nlar
th East Sid arhoot In excellent condi
tion. Pr. Paul Rader. Virgil Bart and Pro
fessor Fensiermavcher will coach tha
loam. Rader was fallback on the Mult
nomah team last year and Is well
known throughout the cltv. Ha la pas
tor of th IlSMalo Street Congregational
chare h. Farl was a prominent foothall
man at th t'nl remit y of Orearon tore
years ago. and this year has been en
gaged aa teacher at th East Aide school
enatermarber la' an old Princeton
pisror, mtm is also a teacher.
They will bar an abumtanc of mod
material to wera on. i ne only
Is
wbert tbey can poaefhly ba ti ne of
a as fol
lows: Kelloga. o Hrtn and Hal, awda;
tb lador trotiira, Hnvck and Flhr
fr lino poel'lotie; I'orwell. ctr'ata.
J ants and Ytfsna, auartar: Krlta.
promising piayer. n is an none un
a not when he hits tbe Un and is
usually good for a comfortable gain.
He la fast In sn open field, too. Cston
will probably fill the fullback poult Ion
for h Is a husky, youngster and strong
It Is quits doubtful whether Frailer
snd Fisher, last year's tackles, will b
back, for Frailer hurt .hlmaejf n th
Hill Military academy cam laat ru r
and raqnnt rlay and Fiaher may quit I
achool Their loaa will Ka fait :
I'ortland academy will ba shy on j
gooo material mis year, ror tnav lost
numoer or gom men njr gradual ton
H neanar. . Wllaon. Norrla. Cooklnaham
Moor. Summers and "osstbly Ieonard
wttl b th haal of their neit eaann a
team. Profeaaor Thorn avnd Mark I
win coara me team, joe Jmmi. captain-elect,
will bo absent tg year, aa
ha has entered th Eaat Std high
school aad a now captain will fea
eiectea.
Wrat Sid hlgk school baa not baeaj
SM ft) St a rrofcaloa I roach sa
ye aaa win BroNr reMd om Hugh
Bovd. otve af their teachers, t pilot
I hvs thrMsrh too season.
(.'olambl anlTeraify and Hill Military
academy have atl'l aaoihor weak bafora
t"g y sd little ran ra totd ss t
keif (eama 'Hill loat a jtahr of f1
sen throairli rrautaattoa aot tKa mat a.
rial la at a K (a no ss pmartalng a It
ralrM bat good teaua will k
trod t'obunbia br fait hora.
li ASy The Decay of Wood
I'' ' & frr f - 1 A fT Lsn Je,h du . bacteria. So Ion as
'IML-U ,Ti I L I II r3k bacteria ar excluded wood cannot de-
1 i. .y'T 1 1 1 f I 1 1 J YO -y- Oood paint excludes, and so long
I H'S T 'r f w I rrA JtTFZ building Is protected by good
t J li a- - a V I ' V J !- LrK - E" 14 w,'l remain sound and firm.
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A WOMAN SPECIALIST
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th owly CBlnsaw acomaa doctoring Is
tma rny ss kaa ewrad
many ainictad tulTanra
Orad prtrat M fsmal
niaaaasat. ale tkrwat and
lasg t row h Ira ; stomara.
Maddrr ana kMttrn and
diaaaa of n kinds that
' ba fin tna a f)e-ah ta hair
a- 'Jj brrSa and roots
eoia artnla. Ka .
sttoata H an at (rail .1. K rami it.
tiowa rm-, si ucntaton ar, b-
lw FJrat sa taoei.
The Big Paint Store
Fister, Tborsen S Co.
FRONT AND MORRISON STS.
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