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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15.' 1908. 4 Anaconda Rare .'Anaconaa, Mont, 8pt Weather Salem, Or., Bft. H.-rirt r.ir. i'a.u Ital City puree, 11,000, 1 11 t. .( three In five Iowa Boy. II. l Chm pelle; McFadyen, tE, l Jo eephioa (Homer Rutherford); Ray o' Light (EX B. Train); Tommy, (Jvrph P. McOulre). Oeneral liueretua. (Gu Kunta). atarted,. Flrat heat Joeephlne, won; Ray o' Light, aecond; Tommy, third. Time l:0IH. ": j i- ' ' Becond heat Joeephlna, won; Ray o' Llrht. aecond: Tommy, lolrd. Time. elear, track faat. Reaulta reaterdajr: Tlret raca, fly . furlonga, aellinr-. Eruahup, 111 (Herman), to I; Maud .. 100 (Van Duaen), I to I; Redan, ill (Flaher), I to I. Time, 1:01. Becond race. At furlonf C aelllng Zoe Toung. 101 (Morae). 7 to 1; Dr. Sher man, 114 (lleatharton), to I; Kato 9-, 111 (Brady), 1 to I. Time. 1:01. Third race, aeven furlong, aelllnr Harka (107), Wilier, i to I. won; Lord nmnnnon (uil. iopiin. even, eeoona; Wool Soap (104 J, Vaa iHijro, 0 to X, third. Tlma, 1:J4. Fourth race, five furl on e, handicap Third heat JToeephine. flrat; Ray ' LlrhL second! Ueneral liueretua. Uilrd. rnir i ninnt iiubi i'nwii. a to l. won: Hilly Marhan (1211. Bhrtner. t to 6. aeo- Time, t:10i - tixiond race. 1:IS trot. ISOO Duree ond: J. A. Mallon (?). Klrahbaum, I to 6. third. Time. 1:01. Fifth race, one mile: eelllnir Arree ment (9), Van tuyn. I to . won; Wil lie T. (99). MeLauvhlln, 7 to , aecond; Hoval River (107). LJoyd. I to (. third. Channelled Belle N.. (F. P. Norton)? 11, C. King, (J. C. Holllnehed); Lady 8un- riae. it; K. Howenj: Monicrat. itu ii. Rutherford): Judge Dillon. (Mrs. L. H. liaatlnca): Laura W.. (Joe K. Mc Time. 1;4I. Hlxth race, one mile, eelllnir Balm rlba (107). B. Clark. to f. won: Bloupt Oulre); Zombronut W. 8. Mott): Ca- (107), Van Duyn. 0 to (, aecond; Black Dreaa (104). Klrahbaum. 4 to 6. third. First heat Monlorat, flrat! Laura W., aecond; Bayron Corbett third. Time, :l. Time. 1:4 ! 1 1 -PROMINENT PLAYERS IN MULTNOMAH CLUB TENNIS TOURNAMENT - m7 . -. i , ( fCM " ' f V -H ....r, .--' flUi Wv- ' -l V , . ... , 'CaL- mom WORWONmeStfTL51BI,EADBBTTER3 - - YYV' 4 : HJi-f ::,V, : II ' ; " ,2"'" - ' C it.i if.v.,-s II API I r I lin nn , Chicago team of th American league, hml ' .dMWSaaww- y - SVV. Ui infill I rJllfnnP born fn Cincinnati. ,trWl" a",i'liirfan"ii"ifi ' rr - y , , , t n I J l H I I rfllllllrX 184 At Philadelphia, Jack Dempsey p. r. ooopvty T ' ; - ; HIluLLL rfliunO ??i By" ,ouent ."8ven round' " " " r . ' " li "-1 1886 At Sheepahead pay, EnUrma, i ' .',7 ;- vh'VKs'tJ llllllllllllXH III X SSSSS SPECIAL KM PACKEY AIIO BAT HAY FIGHT HEXT Light Champion Agrees to All; Terms Except Split ting of Purse. (TJuited Preee teucd Wire.) San Francisco, Sept. 16. Information given to the United Preaa by James Coffroth, the fight promoter, today states that there will be a flirht between Packey McFarland and BattU: J Nelson foraha lightweight championship of the world at Colma on - the afternoon of Thanksgiving day. Coffroth aaya that McFarland has agreed to fight and that Nelson has practically agreed to the terms of the proposed match. If the flsrht Is nulled off. it will be one of the greatest lightweight battles ever seen here. McFariana nas wnippea practically every lightweight In the ring but Gans and Nelson and many! fans will be willing' to back McFarland to beat the Dane. It la said. that Nelson has agreed to all the terms or the right but the purse. He la holding out for a larger end of the gate receipts but It is believed this mat ter win do setuea snoriiy. a ES And Train Service to Salem OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY ...-.FOR OREGON STATE FAIR SEPT. 14-19, Inc. AND . . "Portland Day", Thursday, September 1 7th ... . i 1 Effective Monday, September 14th, the following train schedule, will be in effect for Fair Week: LEAVING PORTLAND .amf ...r-, y-Mat Mlc5c5 tJTBL'L'A FORPI11G. BAT" NELSON lljHROlE SALEM RACES TODAY Salem, Or., Sept 15. Entries for to- day'a races are as follows: Flrat race, 2:20 pace, purse $800 Ore gon Babe, (J. D. Isom. Albany, Or.); At llantlc Panic. A. L. Williams. Demlnar Wash.); Delta Mont. (Guy Young, Sa lem. Or.; Lou Miller, (H. G. Cox, Me Mlnnville, Or.); Bushnell King, (I. D. Chapelle, Hillaboro, Or.); Salano, (C. J. In the "COlSe Of Drink the ton Marshfield Or.y; Alta. (Johnson. houn, Edmonton, Canada); Karl wood, (S. D. Algucc): Ken. West. (W. L. Whit- more. Portland, Or.); Zanthua, (A. (Edwin Kuster Horse eomDanv. Iaramla. ur.) Lightweight Champ Is "the Gfoods.,? I more. Phillips, Spokane, Wash.); Nellie Bishop. npany, la ramie, Lee,. Portland, .... - . . i . San Fran'clsceptTscar Mat- tlSa0 thew, Battling Nelson, Jrotectorpf the Grande, Or.); Starlight (William Smith, fair aex, hero of the "Curse of Drink," Portland, Or.); Regal Baron, (E. B stands in new glory today, as the star of Frasler. Spokane. Wash.; Freddie C.) Jr., tne iooingnts, as wcuwi iiie yura-Bun jx i nia t uainoe, seaiiie, wasn.; ueDDie, His new career started last night and I (Warlow & Walr Walton. Fresno, Cat); he . sprang inta lame wnn a sinris bound. It was when the curse of drink waa about to win Its vietery and the villain waa about to conquer a terrible moment for that poor, sweet innocent beguiled creature who had fallen Into the wretch'a net when all the gallery was hushed in breathless suspense It waa then that "Bat"- appeared upon the acene. With. swift right and left he slugged the five henchmen or tne cniei conspir ator and then with a well-directed upi per-cut put that dignitary to sleep. The galleries simply went wild. The atorm of applause David Warfleld re ceived here last week, was like the gen tle hand-clapping at an afternoon tea. 1 eh comparison. n'Bat" then rescued the wt-et girl and afterward. Just to show hla muscles, boxed tlree rounds -with his sparring partner. Bed Cornett. Pateay Price, man, Mont.); Deception, (Albert Smith. Boz- . W. (W. Ash ley, Spokane, Wash.): Delta Derby, (C Whitehead., Salinas, Cal.); Bull McKin- ney, (W. E. Scoyne. Spokane, Wash.): Day Break, (Joe F. McQucc, Denver, Colo.); Eaater Bells. (W. L. Vance, juarysviue, uai.; Tonopan, w. 1 Vance, Marysvllle, Cal.); Emily W.. (F. js. ward, los Angeles, Cal.); Harry uray (uscar Hartntel, Seattle, wash.); Princess W., (Frank J. Klrkpatrlck, San Francisco, Cal.); Modicum, . (Morris Bros., Pony, Mont); Alsandria, (Mor ris Bros., Pony, Mont); Irene. (Robert trior, agent worm xaxima, waen. ); Huirh Scott. (H. W. Hudson. Prince Al berta. Sask.); Redskin, (A. C. Lohmire, rorusna, ur.j; iuuona, jr. .-ortar, Vancouver, Wash.). rairu race, mihee purse 1400, two-year-olds, pace Bonnie Antrim (W. T. McBrlde. St Johns. Or.): Sadie T. fJ. w. xnnen, Vancouver, wasn.;; Kosa R. (Ben Bucholt. North Taktma. Wash.); King Seal (B5. C. Keyt Perry dale. Or.); Snlk (E. C. Keyt , Perry- WELSH MAY GET TRY AT BATTLING : NELSON English Lightweight and Italian Carsey Will Go 10 Hounds Tonight. CALEXBAR OP SPORT FOE THE WEEK Los Angeles, Cal., Sept IE. Fight I rana anticipate one of the hottest 10- rouna Dames ever neia nere wnen rrang Carsey, the rugged IUllaa arjd Freddie weiah, the English champion, meet Naud Junction In a 10-round go to night - Although Carsey la riven the credit Bandy I of having had the best of two "no 3e- vpen-1 cision" arrairs at Philadelphia. Welsh is the favorite since the Italian met aereat at tne bands or Phil Brock. Car sey is confident, however, that he can NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. -A Tuesday Joe Jeannette vs. Ferrnaon. 11 rounds, at Boston. lng of West Michigan state fair races at Grand Rapids. , Wlnsdnv Onenlnr of annual horse shows at White Plains, N. Y., and St. best the Enalrkhman. Thomas, Ont I Welsh is going out for blood tonight Thursday Preliminary competition I Battlina- Nelson has Dromliwd htm a for the Davis International tennis tro-J chance at the lightweight championship pny Degina at tne ijonjwoou vncnexjir ne anocas oni nis opponent ana the club. I Englishman has been, busily develop- Frlday First day of the national I ing a punch that he thinks will do the championships of the A A. V. at Trav-1 work. rv Inland. I Nelson'a proroettioa waa wade when Saturday Concluding day of the na-l Welsh wss matched against Phil Brock Tlonal championships or tne A. A. u. atln tnougn carsey nas fn substituted T ravers island. Annual Marathon run I ior vroca . tne orrer sun standi. of the Illinois Athletic club at Chicago Autumn meeting of the Ontario Jocker club opens at Toronto. First game of the lltfl root ball season la the east. CARRIER PIGE0X IS OWNED IX PORTLAND i Tkier. Or, Sept It A carrier pig fron bearing a leg brand marked P. O. IX ft was raueht here svral days age ana tnocn speruiatton has rn tndoired In tn where It belongs. There sms little doubt but that - the bird started for Portland. , . , - - The bird belong" Portland aM Is nM br H I. Wilson, It waa liher- a'l along wttli swertU rHher Portland Bit-rtt fiiiTotay. sapient Nr- , at rKemivt s4 kv Ha wy. Mr Wi1ot tja trees w - virr ins csro. RERKELEY HIGH WANTS GA3IE WITH PORTLAND Manager Bruce Schumann of the West Portland High school football team re ceived . letter reoterda from im manaer of the Berkeley High school ef Berkeley. CaL, aaklng tor a game to be -played In California mm time this fail. Although the looal bora would be glad to take the waiter up. they will be vneble t take the trip owing te the ripait fltnnld this b aa eacew tionally god rear, however, the t.-fo wight m1M t9 asade daring the Chrlstaaaa holiday ' The por te to bi r-rfited with a 1 Varroni wrk errarsiae te be In-i t;il v th Mo sa ef it. f tr a j !be2rtl at Rome. At New York. , , R. H. B. Brooklyn S 10 0 New York 4 8 1 Batteries Rucker, Pastorius anj Punn; "U'lltae and Bresnahan. At Philadelphia. B. H. 15. Boston 4 6 1 Philadelphia 2 T 5 Batteries JtiaDCelle and Bowerman: AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. At Washington. Flrat game R. H V. waaninrton j Philadelphia 1 10 Batteries Keeley and Street; Salva ana .rowers. Second same R. H. E. ivasmngron 0 S Philadelphia I Batteries Keeley and Street; Coombs ana iapp. At Chicago. Chicago Cleveland Batteries Owen. Manual van; Joes and Bern I a Oregon Agricultural College Physical Director Tells of . "Gym" Improvements. "The Oregon Agricultural, college la preparing ror an active season in tin letlca," said E. D. Angell, the physical director yesterday. "The college ha grown so rapidly that the gymnasium will soon be inadeauate for the thous and or more men who are expected to register next week. Fifteen hundred dollars is being expended on new lock ers, shower baths and the remodeling oi orrices. "Modern sanitary ateel front combl nation lockers will replace the old and a new heating device with added tank age will keep a constant supply of over zuu gallons or not water on nana an of the time. The new showers will add materially to the attractiveness of tne gymnasium, "All entering freshmen are required to take work in physical education and after a thorough physical examination they will be assigned to the work best suited to their individual needs. "The department of physical educa tion favors developtnent along recrea tive lines and men will therefore be given the privlledge of going out for one of the various athletlo teams. "The fall work will be football, track or cross-country running, and this plan of training all men In outdoor sports should ultimately furnish many candi dates lor tne regular college teams. " CUE CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE SETTLED TONIGHT The three-cushion billiard tournament which atarted last night at Parker's billiard hall Is attracting wide atten tion on the part-of cue artists. The first game or the tourney was won oy tj. Miller of Portland over E. Lawrence of Chicago by a score of 40 to 82. Tomorrow nignt iawrence ana boio- mon will play for the championship of the state. The prize to the winner of tne hign average ror tne meei win do 1100. high run 210, breaking of a city record 12$. This Date In Sport Annals. 18B7 At Centerville. L. I.. Prince set new record by trotting three miles to wagon In 7:63 186 At New rorK, uuaicy uava- naucrh defeated P. Tieman In contest for billiard championship and $1,000. 1876 George A. Rohe, well known professional ball player, born In Cin cinnati. 1878 Nicholas Altrock, pitcher on the CO born fn Cincinnati. 1884 At Philadelphia, Jack Dempsey and Jimmy Ryan fougnt aeven rounds to a draw. 1886 At Sheepshead Bay, Enigma, four years old. ran 1 miles tn 2:20. 1889 At Baltimore. Joe Gans defeat ed Martin Judge .in 12 rounds. 1890 Jules Gautler, professional swimmer, with hands and feet tied, dove from London bridge into the Thames river. 1902 At Fort Erie, Tommy Ryan knocked out "Kid" Carter In sixth round. A. M. 6:25, 7:3S, 8:35, 8:5S, 10:00, 11:10, 11:20. P. M. -2:05, 3:30, 6:05. LEAVING SALEM A.M. 6:05. 9:05, 10:15. 11:05. P. M. 1 :45, 3 :28, 5 :30, 6 :00, 7:00, 8:30. A BDR5T CHXU dreads the fire. The dread Is whole some, but not the burn: that can he healed and Instantly relieved by apply ing Ballard's Snow "Liniment. Be Dre- pared for accidents by keeping a bottle always in the house.' Best for sprains, bruises, cuts, scalds, rheumatism, neu ralgia, bunions anv and all achea and pains. Price 2Sc, SOo and- $1.00. Sold by Skidmore Drug company. "PORTLAND DAY" (THURSDAY, SEPT. 17) FOUR SPECIAL TRAINS FROM PORTLAND AND SALEM IN ADDITION TO OTHER TRAINS ABOVE. AS FOLLOWS: LEAVING PORTLAND 8:35, LEAVING SALEM-5:30. 6:00, 8:55, 10:00. 11:10 A. M. 7:00. 8:30 P. M. No Cocaine, No Gas Our success la due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prices. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heartweak- ness can now have their teeth ex tracted rilled and brtdgework ap plied without the least pain or dan ger. PAINLESS EXTRACTION .. .B' -Z-KAKAT t'HOWHS BRIDGE WORK OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE.. g.OO ALL LINED PLATE 15.00 .BO TEETH ifiPCCVACCt Examination and Consultation Trea. trwTrr. sept, ai wu wiu lun SPECXAX. BEDUCTIOJI OUT AU SEHTAJb WOBK. We extend to all a special Invita tion to call at our office and have their teeth examined free of charge. We own and control the largest and - best equipped dental -establishment in the world, having 18 offices all told. We glva a written guarantee with all work for 10 yeara. Lady attend, ant Open evenings till 7. Sunday to 1. Union Painless Dentists CaiM Korrlf in Conn TlxmX. Trains arriving at and departing from Salem top at Highland avenue, Hood street, State street, and Mill street depot The cars of Salem City Railway will meet all Oregon Electric Railway trains at , Hood street and handle passengers directly to and from the Fair Grounds. Highland avenue in Salem is located within a few blocks of the Fair Ground entrance and passengers not de siring to go into the city will find this a convenient place at which to leave and board trains. RATES FROM PORTLAND All Days Except "Portland Day" $2.00 Round Trip Tickets on sale daily, commencing Sunday, September 13th, good for return until Sunday, September 20th. "Portland Day" $125 Round Trip Tickets on sale Thursday, September 17th, good going and re turning on any trains of this date orily. For Further Information Call Up N. L, ATKINS, Ticket Agent GEO. F. NEVINS, Traffic Mgr. Phone, Main 1968 , Phone. Main 7098 R. H. K. ... 4 t ...10 1$ and Sollt- At St Louis. st. Louis a Detroit a Batteries poweu and Emlth: Dono van ana Bcanaldt. At Boatoa. R it r. Boston i t New York 1 I Batteries Battle aad Donahue: Lake ana aueuiow. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Spoka 8, Van roarer 3. tanetrrT. B. C Sept. II J mi km kept the hits well cattere la Tester dars s-afee here, while Ertckson let tbem eoase In burv-tw-e, Spokane wiarlng t te 8. Hall ralieved krtcksoa. The . . x w w Vsioovr .............. ...... 8(1 f p-o I II Pattrtee rrV-k Hall and Arb. gst; ne and Roger. , aMBaaaHBBBwriw'1' sV "Get the Habit" OF COMING TO US FOR YOUR DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY You not alone save from 20 to 40 per cent on your pur chase, but we sell you any article in our establishment on Easy Payments Without paying any more than were you to pay cash. We give you possession of any article when making first payment, trusting to your honesty and ability to pay the balance as per agreement SEE US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE WRITE FOR INFORMATION Regarding the One-Way COLONIST FARES Northern Pacific Railway FROM THE EAST TO THE NORTHWEST J IN EFFECT DURING SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER X Si? Apply to A. D. CHARLTON. A. G. P. A. 255 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OREdON Or to any passenger representative of the Company for full infor mation. Ticket deliveries arranged at any points in the east. WHILE THE SEASON LASTS VISIT Moclips and Wesfyort Beacfies Marx & Bloch Largest Diamond Dealers in Oregon 74 THIRD STREET, NEAR OAK SALEM $ 1 .25 ROUND TRIP "PORTLAND DAY" OREGON STATE FAIR Next Thursday, Sept 17 "Portland Day" is the one great day of the fairarid it wi!I be a bigger and better day than ever. The Southern Pacific Co. will provide Special Train Sen ice. GOING Lt. Portland , Lv. E. Washington St.. . 10a.m. At. 6elaaa Fair Uds....ll.i . m. RETURNING Lv. aJ-s Fair 0' ...t AT. T W"a'iigto t...l Ar. lorUasd Tickets at Third and Washington Streets, UrJci Dfpc - Tti Waihirgtcn Street. SMI UrMURlUY, Grn. Pcss. AzU - Perl' - r r-. 1 r.