The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 29, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 29, 1003.
oalxtobitza iotili.
jaxitoia 210 tci. a.
Ring, Field
Track and
Diamond
won
i
SANTA ANITl GETS
richest
STIES
Thousands of. Dollars Will
Go 'to -Winning Horse
men This Winter.
(OHiit Km by lenieet Leaied Wire.)
La ininlri. Runt. It.- Tha moat brll-
uant season or racing ever wiidcmm jo
Vuthern California will start with thai
rirst swish of tha starter's flss at Santa
nita Park. November H., There will
a soore or mora of tha beat thorough-
:irMi to ta found tne country over sn
ored In tha 1 atakaa to ha decided at
jha coming meeting. ,
i Thara ia now a ataka scheduled for
every Saturday and holiday until the
nlsdle of March, or. flva mora than laat
. ear. . Two of these added stakes will I
hava , a guaranteed value or fi.AOQ,
fchile tha value of ail tha other stakes
1J1 remain, practically the aama aa last
lesson. -. ,. , . .
1 (takes to ba run at tha meeting, with
tin m s . . .
1 Pomona Handicap Seven furlongs.
It iSOft- added. NavftmbAr 14.'
; Vernon Selling Stakes Ons mils, $1,-
soo aadaa. novemoer si. .
Monrovia HandicaD One and one'
slghth miles, $1,600 added, 1 November
gs.. (jnangea irora uiraoiui; aiauuicoin-
cresaed l-ie mile. . '
) Garvania Handicap One mile, $1,(00
kririail. December &.
j Santa Anita Handicap One and one-l
auarter miles. 11.600 added. December 12.
I Olendora Handicap One mile, $1,500
added, December is. Jbiva additional
stakes.
Holland Cup Two and d one quarter
miles, 11,600 added, December z. five
additional stakes.
Hollywood Handicap bix runonga.
12.600 suaranteed. December 26. Five
additional stakes.
Rose Belling stakes One and one
eighth miles, $1,600 added, January 1,
600 guaranteed. January 9. Five addi
tional stakes.
2 California Handicap One and one
quarter miles, $7,600 guaranteed, Jan
uarv It.
I libs Angeles Oaks One mile, $2,000
I added, January 23.
'!' Covlna Selling Stakes One and, five
n sixieenins miies, , aj.ouu aaaea, January
i, tu. f ive aonmonai Biases.
I i Ventura Handicap Seven furlongs,
'4i,otiu aaaea, reDruary .
Los Angeles Derby Otis and one
I quarter miles. $5,000 guaranteed, Feb'
li ruary 13.
4 V , a ' t..i t n ' '
II auuvu, rtrui unijr t, a .
.l Woodland Stakes Four furlonrs. 11
500 added, February 27.
san Gabriel Stakes Four and one
nair runonga, f 1,500 added, March .
Colin Stakes Five furlongs, $1,500
jaaaen, raarcn is.
i Total amount of added money. $41,000,
n
, Football Squad of the East Side High School.
CARLISLE INDIANS MAY
PLAY WITH MULTNOMAH
(Ill til I
mm IS FAVORED
BY FIGHT BETTORS
VHanlon Shares Off Last
i f Pound and Malies Us
ual Prediction.
By Coach Warner.
If the Carlisle Indians do wn nnn
mo . erjairon tnis year. It la hard to
see what valid criticisms can be made
10 belittle their victories, as has b..n
the custom In previous years, and eana.
ciauy last year, wnea siich: a brilliant
recora,. was made.
The only grounds" for criticism here
tofore have bean that rrll.l k.j
j,..a.".".j luiM ana piayea men in some
Instances for mora than Ti
Since last season the authorities of the
-viiuuj imv Pui eligibility rules Into
force Which nrAvnnt mni n1.,,.. m
being upon the team more than four
years, and placing the nlavera iinrinr
practically the same rules an are In
force In the majority of colleges. By
reason of these eligibility rulea an hv
graduation the team will lose five of
11m doi piayers or last year.- . Thu
are Captain Lubo, right tackle; Kxen-
S 1 i, 8 vaai jaramer, lert ena; Hen
, (Cnlted Press Laued Wir.)
Ban Francisco,1 Sept. 29. Odds on the
Hsnlon-Moran lightweight fight tomor
row night are today two to one, with I drlcks, right half, and -Mount Pleasant,
. 1 I,J U'If.10U V-lll,lllMl J,, till, CIlvl I H UBVA,
or. tne betting, xne absence of any
Hanlon money until late in the day had
the effect of making the betting slow
out. tne native son s Dacaers came xrom
cover today and there was plenty cf
The Diane a left vacant VW t,... .
will ba filled by substitutes - of last
seaaon, and one new man, who comes
from a western TnHtan ferthtAi
Iooks to be good enough for a regular
place. The old men who are back are:
Captain Wanaeka, who has Dlaved twn
years as guard; Payne, left half, and
Houser, fullback. None of these men
has been upon the team but one year,
with the excentlon of Winulit h
-1 has Dlaved two veara. an T.ittla Tin-m
anoe indoors after 10 o'clock this morn- I who has played three years.
i money "bet at one to two.
f Hanlon had one pound too much on
j his weight last night but went at It
I with the weights and this morning
woraea it 011. juom iigmers aiscon
tlnued uslna- the cloves yesterday morn-
I Ins; and neither one put in an appear
Ink.
11
whlD him In a few rounds." said
Mpran today. '1 don't see how they
figure out these odds against me," said
Hanlon, "but I'll show these wise
Louisville Races.
Louisville, Ky Sept. 29. Weather
oloudv. track fast Results yesterday:
First race. Inaugural dash, six fur
longs Dead neat between wool sandal o.
IDS ( Walsh), and AI Muller. 103 (But
ler; Halket, 98 (Pickens), third. Time,
1:M 2-6. .
Second race, mile and 70 yards, selling
8tone Street. 99 (McGee), won; Sev-
erus, 104 (Butler), second; lady Baldur,
104 (Walsh), third. Time, 1:47 8-5.
Third race, six furlongs, selling Aro
lonette, 95 (McQee), won; Sorrowful,
94 (Walsh), second; Enfield, 108 (Pick
ens), third. Time, 1:15.
Fourth race. Frank Fehr handicap.
f mile and 70 yards Dark Night, 99
1 (Walsh), won; Pinkola, 114 (Butler),
f second; Terah, 106 (Qlasrrer), third. Time
I 1:M.)
j Fifth race, five and a half furlongs,
purse Irfanek, 97 (Walsh) won; Be
,, Brief, 93 (McQee second; Alice George
I s (FranKiln), tnira. Time, lvs.
f Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth
f Beau Brummel. 92 (MoOee). won: Lady
r Esther, 106 ( Powers K second; Bonnie
Bard. 106 (Walsh), third. Time, 1:49.
M j I , Helens Races.
I Helena, Mont, Sept. 29. Weather
f cloudy, track fast Results yesterday:
' nrat race. Montana derby, seven rur
I longs Garter Light, 114 (Klrarhbaum),
. I to 10. won; 'OsUer Jim. 104 (Russell),
even, secona; Alice lowiey, 104 (Anaer
son), out third. Time. 1:82.
Second race, six furlongs, selling
Salvage. 99 (Van Duaen), I to !, won;
Sir Brlllar, 192 (Lloyd), 4 to 1. second;
Red Era. 99 (Mandera), 8 to 1. third.
Time, i:ists.
Third race, six furlongs, selling Vs-
"BUI, , . v 1 ' . r . m . w , wu.i,
Mgnsle Moble, 99 Clark), second; Bal-
reen, o v fla ' , 1 iu it, luira. iiai
fourth race, mile, selling Docile. 102
KSarfc), won; Sam Barhr, 168 (Otis),
second; Patriotic 98 (Menders), third.
Time. 1:40.
-
One fourth of the foembrre of the
human race - die before rearhlng the
age of six years; one half before It.
Tne schedule is harder than -anv
other team ' undertakes, and Includes
games with Penn State, Syracuse, W.
U. of Pennsylvania, Annapolis, Penn
sylvania, Harvard, Mlnneaota and St.
Louis, all played upon the home
grounds of the opponents, and possibly
FHM
rj CLASS
UK OFFICERS
Wendell Barbour Js. Elected
President Heavy ; ( In
crease This Year.
University of Oregon,' Eugene, Sept
29. The freshman class held Its first
regular meeting yesterday , and elected
the following -orncers: iresiaant wen- par)t --rounds the other day which par
alleled a recent case in tne Dig onion
RED NOT GOSSIP
FOR RABID FANS
Portland and Oakland open up this
afternoon on the diamond across tha
bay. and there Is 1.0 reason why the
Beavers should not repeat their work
I of last week sgalnst ths O recks. Let
the Angela take a slump, and there Is
still a good chance by consistent work
for the Beavers to spurt out with ths
That simple little watch Incident In;
which Ote Johnson figured so consplcu- j
ouily at the ball park Sunday afternoon.
only serves to Illustrate the fan's love
for the earnest hard working ball play- !
er. The gift was not made because -Johnson
Is the best player In the team,
for he is not. There are a number of
better players than Johnson, but nons
of them possess a greater amount of
perseverance or pluck. Johnson plays
ball all the time, and when things sre
breaking bad for the team Is never
oharged with throwing up his hands.
More ball players should follow John
son's example,
V
Jim Flynn Is one umpire who does not
fraternise with the ball playsrs. Hs is
never seen mingling with the bunch at
the smokehouses, which Is in striking
contrast to the easy liberties of Perlne
and O'Connell. It will be a cold day
or night when auch a fellow aa Flynn
will fall for Happy Hogan's provincial
numor up to i:so a jn.
a a
Rube Waddell has made a number of
attempts this yesr to break the strike- :
out record In a game. The Rube holds
tha e-reateat number for a season. 801
made In 1909, when he was a member
of the Athletics. The strike out record
In the National league this season Is as
rollows: Matthewson, zis: Kucser, 11a;
Overall, 129; Reulbach. 107; Pfelster,
104, and Camnits, loz.
a a
A funny thing came up on ths Vaughn
Hotel St Francis
SAN FRANCISCO
Th'( hostelry poaieiiet all ths
best 'featuref of the world's finest
caravaniiriei, and has added many
idea, to tha sum of hotel happi
ness. ..,.,
It haa introduced ty Pacific
Coast Hotcldom the Electric
Grill, Pneumatic Tube Service,
Magnets Clock Syatem and today
represents the farthest advance of
science in hotel servicetin America.
Rates European, from $2 upward
Under the management of
JAMES WOODS
dell Barbour.- Eugene: vice-president
Lucia Campbell, Eugene; secretary, I it was when the
Erraa Clifford. Baker Ultyj treasurer,
Rex Turner, Salem: sargeant-at-arms.
Arthur Means, Pendletom
Seals were plsyln
here, and perhaps the crowd didn't go
nn. KA HTnhlor had tTmnlra Fivnn an
nounce that Griffon was to pitch, and
Mr. Barbour is a graduate of Kugeno when It came Frisco's turn to take the
High school, where he held a good reo-
it year a
W. C Barbour
ord as a student ana was very popmar.
I He was a member of last
team. He Is a son of 1
a piano dealer or this City.
Miss Campbell la the daughter of
President P. L. Campbell of the Uni
versity of Oregon and was also very
naigene Hign.
iow numbers nearly 2S0
members, which Is nearly double laat
year's freshman class.
field tn the first Inning sent Browning
Had the Kid desired to send umien
in.
In tutor In th arame to reolaee Brown
ing or any other player he could not
have done so.
He eould not have done so for the
reason that Silk OLaughlln. the Na
tional league umpire, set a precedent a
few days before. Donlln, field captain
of the Giants, announced Matthewson as
the pitcher, and at the eleventh hour
decided to send one of the other mem
bers of ths staff In. Along toward the
end of the game, when matters were in
doubt he called upon "Matty" to finish
the game. O'Laughlln would not permit
H holding that alnce Matthewson had
T7TPST TT?VOTTT been announced at the start as the
XXXVOX llllUUl I pitcher. It was equivalent of placing
him in tne gams. i;oasi league mana
gers should be on the looKOUt ror mis.
who has
posted a
ive
GLEE CLUB IS
CALLED OUT FOE
University of Oregon, Eugene, Sept 29
-Professor Irving M. Glen
chanra of the Glee club, ha
notice for a tryout this afternoon.
a BTrmsrT cxrxs
of last year's men have not returned I dreads the f Ira The dread is whols-
tnis year. fame, rrescoii ana jreai, wno 1 some, out not mo ourn; iui can i
graduated last year, and Hermans ana healed and instantly renevea oy appiy-
An fell. Ing Ballard's Snow Liniment Be pre-
The place vacated by Germans as pared for accidents by kseplng a bottle
stunt man will probably be filled by always tn the house. Best for sprains,
Charles Robinson of Oregon City, who bruises, cuts, scalds, rheumatism, neu-
waa formerly a member or tne wii-1 ralgia. bunions any ana au accea anu
Hams College Glee club.
Dusen win also appe
work and there will
Captain Em 11 Wauseka at Right,
Coach Q. 3. Warner at Left.
Multnomah' Amateur Athletic club, way
out In Oregon,' and Washington, State
college in tepoKane.
Glenn Warner, the old Cornell player
and coach, through whose ability and
efforts the Indians have reached such
a high standard in football, will again
act as neaa coacn, ana Dr. james m.
Johnson, captain of the; ' 1903 Carlisle
team, will again assist htm: Kxendlne
la still a student at the' school, and
while not eligible to clav. - he will be
able to render valuable' assistance In
developing ends to fill the .vacant
places.
wnn nve gooa men lost rrom last
ear, the prospects cannot be said to
e bright, and It will probably not be
possible for the Indians to duplicate
ast season's remarkable record. How
ever, a creditable team will probably
Arthur Van
also appear again in stunt
be several otners
trv sit.
A larare number of candidates Is ex
pected on account of the number of
places vacated and some good material
will nrnhahlv be found.
As accompanist. Melvln Ogdeh will
probably retain his place. Ogden had
a great deal or experience In accom
nanvlnar before he entered . the uni
versity, as he was formerly the organ
ist at the Cumberland nesoyterian
and other Portland churchea
At present the Glee club is witnout
a manager, owing to the .fact that Har
old Clifford was unaoie to return to ins
university this year. As soon as the
club Is picked out. however, a business
meetlnar will be held and a new manager
elected. Clifford managed the club very
efficiently last year ana nis aosence is
recTettad hv all. . . ' , i
The composition or tne ciuo last year
was: nrst tenor, fame. Moore, eteei-
qulst. Burke; secona tenor, rresoott.
Wood. Goodman. Germans: nrst bass.
Neal, Nelson, Lewis. Angell, Davidson;
second bass, Cooper, Davles, Rounds,
Mott; accompanist, ugden; soloists, JNeal
nalna.
Price 25c, EOo and I L00.
Skidmore Drug company.
Sold by
No Cocaine, No Gas
nnr ' auaeajss la due to uniform
high-grade work at reasonable pricea
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with neartweak
nesa eaa now nave tneir teem ex-
trantad ruled, and DrldsreworK ap
plied without the least Pln or dan
ger.
PAINLESS; EXTRACTION .. .50
5 S-KARAT CROWNS f,
RRTDGE WORK 5.
OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE.. 8.
ALL LdHEO PLATE) ........ ID. UU
tVn.m.?i'n.a 2t.C.,r2P" .ii5 Sri?r; and Davidson; stunts. Van Dusen. Ger
whose amatur . sUtus and eligibility I .- nd CooDer.
cannot oe questioned.
LINN HUNTERS FIND
UPLAND GAME SHORT
Tkey Take tha 20sJta Oat.
- rt liavs osd Dr. Klnrs Naw Ufa
Pills for many years, with Increasing
satisfaction. They take the kinka out
Mtf stomach, liver end howHa without
fuse er friction," says fi. H. Rrown ef
Pttufleld. Vt. Goaraateed satisfactory
at all drugglsta.
8Dda1 Dlaeatck tn Tb ) annul)
Albany, Or., Sept. 29. When the Open
season for unland birds rnli arming
Thursday next, Linn county's army of
hunters, 1,200 strong, will find very
few birds In the field. Although the
season haa . been a fairly good one
birds sre very scarce and at tha nr.
ent rate, huntera may it win rwt) ha
long before the China pheasant will ba
a thing of the past. .
Interested psrtles report that over
two-thirds of the pheasants have been
killed off. It is even said that dna.
ena at a- time have been brought lata
Albany and sold.
Linn county's gsme laws ars being
Shamefully neglected, the hunters state,
and they should either be enforced or
dlapensed with altogether. Over 21,200
haa been, raised to protect these birds,
yet there has not been a single arrest
In Linn county for hunting out of sea
son although the birds have all been
killed off, the sportsmen contend.
N E IV OFFICERS TO
LEAD FIELD CLUB
W -sssw- . . astta
TEETH .
I.PEClACCf
(Special Dlapatek tn Tka JosraaL)
Albany, Or., Sept 29. Many hunters
are leaving Albany In quest of elk.
Commencing September IS and lasting
for one month, hunters will be allowed
to kill one animal each.
At present the hills ars alive with
hunters, but according to reports, only
thres elk have been killed. Owing to
the long dry season conditions are very
unfavorable to the huntera, ss it makes
it slmost Impossible to get within sight
of ths game.
Four bands hava been seen . recently
In the foothills of Linn county. The
Crabtree section boasts of the largest
01 ineio, a ounca 01 20
is also reported in the 8antlara mining
cuumry. i uaTiag u,cd awn oy a I0P
est rsnger.
The Oregon field trials just concluded
at Independence were the last public
events of the year from a sportsman's
tandpolnt. and local ianciers ars now
getting back to business. The trials
were an Immense success rrom every
standpoint and will attractven greater!
Drominence In the east nextsaason.
For tne out 01 town sportsmen wno
ran their does at independence, tne
field trials at La Conner, Waalu, tomor
row and next day, are proving an at
traction.
Will Llpman Is the new president -of
tne Held trials oiuo, Deing elected at
the annual meeting just before the trials
in independence, raui riouaner 01 ta
lera was elected first vice-president and
A large handler. Hlrschberg of Independence second
ZxamlnatloB aad Oonsaltatloa Tree.
xnrm surr. 31 wb wna tuxs
BFECIAXi BEDuvTlOg US Vfa.b
BSXTAIi woajc.
We extend to sll a special Invita
tion to call at our office and nave
their teeth examined free of charga
Wa own and control the largest
I snd best- equipped dental establish
ment in the world, having 19 offices
all told.
We give a written guarantee with
all work for 10 years. Lady attendant
Open evenings till 1. Sunday I to L
Union Painless Dentists
BaiVa Morris is B-, Corner rirs.
HOTEL
STEWART
3AN FRANCISCO
GEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE
JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
EUROPEAN PLAN $1.60 A OAT UP
AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A DAY UP
J A new down town hotel Slaal ud
brlok itruoturi. Furnlihad it i ooit of
$150,000. Eierj eomfort and comenl
nos. Ob oar Unas transferring to all
parts of oltj. Omnibus maats all trains
and stainsrs.;
2 If ioa want oomfort, comenlenoa
and luxurj at a lerj raatonabls price,
stop st tha salaot
HOTEL STEWART
dolt All Winter at
BEAUTIFUL
DEL MONTE
TUB FARADI3H OP TUB PA
CIFIC, m milks south or
8AN FHAXCISCO. . , v
Affords every facility for golf,
tennis, riding, .motoring, and all
other sports Under Ideal condl
. (ions. . '
Superb climate beautiful acsn-
f5iv8ry luxury and eonvsnlenos
of the best city hotels. .
Cheater W. Kelley, special rep
resentative, will be at Hotel Port
land for 10 daya Mr. Kelley will
gludly call upon request snd fur
nish rates, etc' snd also make
reservations If desired.
H. R. WARNER, Manager
SEX, KOSTT2J, OAX.
Royal House. San Francisco
rottrth and Xoward Sts.
An outside rooms, steam heat hot and
cold water. Rates SOo to 12 per day.
Weekly rates. Csfs. Fourth street cars
direct from Third street depot From
Ferry, Howard street cars direct F. L
Turpin. proprietor.
TO! XCEAXTX A2TD 8TXUHTOTB
Damiana Bitters
A wonderful invlgorator and nervlna
A powerful aphrodisiao and special tonlo
s or saie at am
for both sexes.
and liquor dealers,
by
Clarke St Co., 4th and Washington Sts.
stores
oodard.
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OO,
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HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO
A homelike and comfortable hotel.
whose superb - location; magnifi
cent appointments and . perfect
service . leave nothing , to be de
sired. '
Under the same management which
made the Palace Hotel the world's
standard for 40 years.
. Single toons wits bath 12.10,
ta.00. 4.00, 16.00. H.00, $7.00,
. a.oo. no.oo.
Snltas $10.00. $12.60. $1.00, -$18.00
$20.00 snd upwards.
Beached ' by - green Sacramento - or
Calif. Streetcar Direct from rerry.
PALACE HOTEL COMPANY
MOTEL AUDUBON
78 Ellis Street,
bast rmajr cikco, Oai.
A first-class, quiet home hotel. Euro
pean plan. Centrally located. Nea'r
theatres and ahopplng district Rates
$1 up. Reduction by the week. Mrs.
L. H. McClure. proprietor.
BS WISE AYD STOP AT
Hotel Von Dorn
242 Turk St.. when yoti visit
sax raair ciaco.
Fireproof steel frame, steam heat
phone and bath. Rates $1 up, European.
From Ferry depot take any Market st
car. Oet off at Jones st E. J. Dyer, Mgr.
Fred Wollenberg
Max Schulhofer
Leo Lebenbaum
Hotel Normandie
Sutter and Googh Sts. San Francisco
Pre-eminently the best and newest uptown hotel, convenient to theatres and
shops; 250 bright richly furnished rooms from $1.60 up, with bath $2.00 to
$3.60. Suites, parlor, bedroom and bath, $4.00 up. American plan, $$.60 up.
Commercial sample room a i
An unequalsd Cul
sine and a guar
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ia Every Detail.
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BUSINESS UNIVERSITY f
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68 THIRD STREET; Corner of Oak. Phone Main 4504 . X
OLD RU3Y ROBERT WEEPS BECAUSE
HE DIDN'T GET TO MEET KETCHEL
H
sw
NI0N
fBaant Kaws ky Laagaat Laae4 Wtra.)
New York. Sept . It la hard for
one proud fighter to realise that he is
back number. Bob F. Flcsalmmoas
and Kid McCoy afford the latest proof
of this assertion. . '
Fits wants a natch. Recently lie
said: "I'm actor ometimea, bat I
oins to firht tnla soon. What
chance I miased. not retting Katchel
first. After I en im ia FYlaco. I
would hare bn willing te resrastee to
knock iso out in rour mmot. er rt
nothing. Tea, I'd knock Katchel oat in
tour ronnde.
KM VrcC :y. after els re ww Pter
Maker a few mnatns sgn. rot tae nwg
that be aas still tl-era, and ever since
haa b. n loaglng te st back Into bis m
nlng ticfata aa 4'e the faadanre b4
fore tie hene-ry fleht fane. V, t.a k4
Srcrped Mibar with that honk, it Inok
trrrr tian ever. ei tare we ee
the Kid etartcd te were. He la e
t Cofr-ars s-TWiaalaas ery aftamw
theae n Tm, wnrilff Out wltll m lr
beys and Mhla t-e l two wwaa,wi;
he r tfrvra an f l Ifv-ai emh
, r"l ti with ee ef rvr bloaeomiag
Bt) i',.-lH.
if I taa gt say !"i tlrH rt f?:f
of the best In town," said the Kid yes
terday, -why. 1 11 go rirht after O'Brien '
and Papke or Ihla Ljtnrfnrd fellow, and
huatie tbem around a bit I think Jim
Stewart Fred Bradley or Sailor Burke
would do te try my slap on, and. of
rwiraa, lr yon xeitews uiink teat rn
inara. wny, ill go ngBt along untU I
mm mw Ki. wwtnm "
It Is pretty ears to say the Kid would
ret Ms bam pa before he enocee4e4 tn
rsDtinr nis way te a' bettle
first sank. Age will teJL
vice-president The treasurer is J. R.
Baker and the secretary E. A. Parsons,
both of Portland.
PerhaDS the srreatest Interest st In
dependence was found In the all-age
stake where competition was keenest
Spot's Rip Rap, the famous dog 'owned
by D. G. MacDonell of Vancouver, suc
ceeded In winning the $200 prise over
tne California entrants. st. Ives, a
California hunter, owned by Chiisten
aon of San Francisco, took second money
and third money was apllt between Sli
ver Llnlns. owned br Eddie Wbealar
of Portland, and Glee Boy, entered by
aaacuoneu oi Vancouver, owner or the
winner.
CZOOXiS AITS COUZQBS.
nth any
Glbtwsts Albany's Maaajrrr.
(Special Mapafe te Tka Jasraal.)
Albany. Or.. Sept 21. At a meeUos I
er the etodeot oody yesterday sBoraiag.
M- H. r?ft-.bons was elert4 msnssrer cf
IM AIMRT coTlere football tss far
irr. Uiprxe aaa ewrcamur anait.
a sad tha Albemv Athletic cluhffnr the
t i t ww ewtaocie. A cooo erhedwle of
" Is brine arrnrl. IWMm m.
as'.ng IHm (Ma Gib-boas will smLS don
ewater reeH. . ,
fVsrta are a erf a-a x-.
Twt Tr lorors aurma lat Vm,
t $.)'. Tie rear tfm i.
A3fERIC.X LEAGUE GA3IES.
At Rt Louis.
First game
W TT V
St Lou I a it u i
New York 1 $ S
Batter lea Pelt r aad gnencer: Vfan-
nlfis. Blair and Sweeney.
Second rm
St Louis rT.'. Y. 2 4
New York .-. 1 n I
Batteriee Graham and Smith: Wil
son aad Blair.
, At Chicago
i P H T
Chbara .........J j i i
boatna 2 I 2
BattCTiea Hmtth. trhlta. SrJtrwrk
Shaw; Yovng and Criger.
At Detroit. . "
tt m
rim't ...........:.. :.. a s
WnMnitisj ..........! ( 1
Fltrla Vtniaa mA atniili.
PENDLETON, OREGON.
PREPARES FOR ALL LEAD
ING COLLEGES. EAST
AND WEST.
OFFERS THE FOLLOWING
COURSES
College Preparatory, Literiry
Mqiical. Commercial, also Spe
cial Courses in Domestic Sci
ence and Instrumental and Vo
cal Music
TYPEWRITING
Wc give yoa Individual In
slrnction on new machines
learn tbeuToncb Sfelbod"
PENDLETON iinMKIES
ArAnrMY ill asisajs.
I IVI llblll I
FIFTIETH YEAR
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and
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Jks BcJtmritAt rimml iwwi waaa rw
For catalog and other infor
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Penflcton, Oregon.
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Detnand exceeds supply. EASILY AC
QITLRXD, SHORT HOURS. .We will
place yea. Day aad avealng else sea
Opea aQ the year.
Oregon Expert College
as rrm st, nm rxodk.
College
PORTLAND, OREGON
Boarding . and Day School for
Girls and Young Women. Con
ducted by the Sisters of the Holy
Names of Jesus and Mary.
Resident students received Sep
tember 8. Preparatory and gram
mat1 departments open September
9. Commercial, academic and col
legiate departments open Septem
ber 10. Catalogue sent upon re
quest. . . -
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