THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAlI TORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 1. 1008.
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Oaksl.GetJeny to Kinsella
and Nearly. Snatch
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an Francisco, -ct 1. The Beavers
gave Wright a.nSnmerclfur pounding In
. tli f Iratt two Innings yesterday, and
ptlf1 up enough scores to overcome any
spurt the Oaks might make.
Usrrett started Iho came for Portland,
anil while he was not touched up un
tiauallv hard. Manager M-Credle retired
him In favor of titnsells In the first
Inning. Klnsy moved alone nicely until
he eighth, when the Greeks got Jerry
nt ine Li re mow ana came asngerouaiy
cioht 10 anarcning ma game.
Kour tallies fell Into the northerner'
banket right at the outaet, and in the
following; Inning they copped a couple
more, which aatlaried them until trie
ninth, when the aeventh was shoved
over. Twelve blngles la the sUm total
of the visitors' efforts with the stick.
jiassoy pulling orf the three-ply drive.
The score:
PORTLAND.
AB.R. It. PO.A. E.
Casey, lb 3 8 3 4 . o
r.ooney, as S 0 1 0 2 1
Johnson, 3b I.. 1 2 1 8 A
Imnslg, lb 4 1 2 14 0
Bassey. If 6 ' 1 1 0 0 0
McOredle, rf 4 0 0 0 o b
Ryan cf 4 0 1 4 1 0
Krambes, c 4 1 2 4 0 0
9 Oarrett. p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kinsella. p 4 0 1 0 4 0
Total . . .. 36 T 12 27 1 1 I
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO.A. E.
Cook. If 4 1 2 0 0 0
Truesdale, 2b 2 2 0 6 4 0
Lewis, cf 4 0 3 4 0 0
Heitmuller, rf 4 0 1 1 0 0
Kagan, as 3 0 0 0 8 0
Ferlln, lb 3 0 0 14 0 0
I -a I,onge. c 4 1 1 3 2 0
Hlldebrand, 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0
Wright, p 2 1 0 0 8 0
llogun 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 29 fi 8 27 13 0
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Little Briton Leads Over
j (Californian in Every; )i
Jtound but 13th.
:Batted for Ferlln In ninth.
; SCORE BY INNINGS.
Portland 42000000 1 7
Hits S 32001 10 212
Oakland 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 6
Hits 2 0100002 1
SUMMARY.
Runs Off Garrett I. hits 2; off Kin
sella 4, hits 4. Three-base hit Basney,
Two-base hit Lewis. Sacrifice hits
Cooney 2. Kagan, Danzig. FtrBt base
on balls Oarrett 1, Kinsella 2, Wright
3. Struck out Bv Kinsella 4. Wrljrht
3." Hit by pitcher Triiesdale. Double
Jays Kinsella to Casey to Danslg;
Zngttn to Truesdale to Ferlln: Casey to
iMtnzIg; Johnson to Casey to lansig.
f'assed ball La Longe. Time 1 hour
48 minutes. Umpires OConnell and
Flynn.
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fcan Francisco, Oct, a Eddie Han Ion.
California's former great lightweight,
lost, the decision after to rounda of ter
rible milling last night to Owen Moran,
the English featherweight oliamDlon.
Hanlon weighed some eight- pounds
more than Moran and to this la orob-
ably attributed- the fart that ha was
not knocked out.- Eddie's nerve wss
all that kept him going, for he, was
cut Into shreds by the.wloked blows of
the Briton. '
.Things broke.' favorably for"tha Cal.
Ifornlau In only, one round, but Moran
covered up In 'time to prevent any se
rious damage to himself. This was in
the thirteenth. Hanlon - backed the
'furrlner' Into a neutral corner and
when Owen tried to eacana shot a. tar.
rifle right to the stomach. Moran
brought up In the center of tha r!na
staggering from' tha force of the blow
and iddle followed him UP. He copped
Owen with a eounle of stiff hli.
straight to the face and had the Eng
lishman worried' considerably. Owen
backed off and covered himself tn mm.
cape further punishment.
After that round Owen came back
strong and pecked Eddie- time and
again. Hanlon'a face and nose were
spin Dy Moran a wicked blows, but his
nerve kept him going to the end. He
rushed Moran repeatedly, but the smal.
er fighter warded off mnv it.mairiits
blows, at the same time coming back
with Jolts which Jarred Hanlon.
It was the general onlnlon that Mn.
ran should have been awarriori thm in
cision and Referee Smith s sctlon In de
claring Aioran tne winner was ap
proved. Smith declared after the go
mm wiih me encppiion or tne one
round Moran had the better of the
fight all the way through and that It
was only Hanlon's great nerve that
kept htm going.
Big Fighters Going Eur. ,
Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 1. After 10
days of active preparation. Jim Barry
and Battling Johnson are taking it easy
today. Bafry is a favorite at 10 to 6,
and has more eastern money back of
him than Johnson's supporters care to
cover. i
Johnson believes he can win, and the
fans, declaring that most of his defeats
have been on a small margin, are In
clined to think the Russian has a show.
Welsh Moots Trendall.
Los Angeles. Cat. Oct. 1. Fight fans
here are interested today In the an
nouncement that Freddie Welsh, the
lightweight champion of England, and
Kid Trendall, the fast, Missouri boy,
have signed to box 10 rounds at Mc-
iarey s pavilion October 9.
Harry Davis, Trendall's manager, said
today that he was confident his boy
could take Welsh's measure. Although
Welsh Is a strong favorite Trendall
won many admirers by his splendid
showing last Friday when he outpointed
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and huaky and will doubtleaa davalop
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llaatlnaa. Parker and Moora. among
the pew recrulta, gra Showing up very
welt and Franrla. Keek and fillvcr of
laat yaars scrubs, are sura to mak
g strong bid for uoaitlons on tha taam.
1 he men in Brartlclna- oa the tack
ling dummy and this afternoon "Norkv
Put them through . soma brlak aorlm-
Image In order to belter ascertain tbelr
weak points.. , ... .
Thia Date la Sport Annals.
At Philadelphia: Tha Athletics
of Brooklyn, and Athletics of Phila
delphia, commenced A aerlea of gamoa
for tha baaeball championship, but the
rreat -crowd present encroached on tha
leio ana caused a postponement.
1S8 At Newark. N. 1.: The Newark
team made 17 runs In the second in
ning of their gains with Hartford
1S2 At New York: John Whitman.
anas Ajai, lined from tne noor with
his teeth freights and Iron bars stated
10 weign dvu pounds.
ls8 At Cambridge: Harvard unlver
Ity defeated Wllllauia college at foot
ball by a score of 11 to 0.
190s At Indianapolis Kay Rronson
and Fred Cole fouaht six rounds to a
draw.
HUNDREDS
HORSES
OF
IN (ilf CLUB SHO
Keserved Seat. Sale Starts
Monday Boxes Inade
quate for Demand.
Lrros Team Off for England,
I ' rrnltrd Press Leaaed wtra.t
Montreal. Oct. 1. Members of tha
Canadian Olympic lacrosse team have
booked passage to aa 1 for England to
day on the steamship" Empress of
Britain. The team Is made up of the
best amateur players of tha national
game In Canada. The series of con
tests in wnicii the Canadians hone to
carry off the honors will begin In the
Olympic stadium on October 19. There
probably will be four teams In tho
competition, representing Canada, Eng
land. Australia ana oouin Africa.
MouIIen Has Sore Thumb.
(8necfiil Dltnetch to The Journal.)
University of Oregon. Eugene. Oct.
1. Fred Moullen was unable to turn
out for practice yesterday, .owing to a
badly sprained thumb and will prob-
aniy not oe out again ror several nayi
Clarke Is getting back Into condition,
although his shoulder is rather sore
yet.
A good rain Is badly needed to get
the. field Into shape. Manager McEwen
has had it covered with sawdust and a
sprinkling wagon Is In constant use.
but the field Is too hard for scrimmage
worn.
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Fight Scheduled for Tonight,
Leach Cross vs. Willie Fltsgerald
rounds, at jew yorn.
Frankle Nell vs. Frankle Moore, six
rounds, at Philadelphia.
1J0KSTNEK SMASHED TO
I ALL CQBNffRS OF FIELD
(Dotted Press Leased Wire.)
;Los Angeles, Oct. 1. The Seals
slaughtered Koestner's offerings yes
terday and won, 13 to i.
4-. LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
onkfes. cf 5
Ellis, If
Dillon, lb .
Brashr ar, rf ' . . .
Howard. 2b ....
Smith, 3b ......
Delmas, ss
Easterly, c ....
afinestner, p ....
Phillips, p
Total 38 4 13 27 13 1
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB.R. H. PO. A. E.
Mohler. 2b. . .
Hildebrand, If
ZMder. ss
Melcholr, rf . .
Williams lb .
Beck, of . . . .
Klllfer, o
Bodle. 3b
Browning, p .
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Ed Kripp Grows Better n
San Francisco, Oct. 1. According to
reports from the St Francis, hospital,
where he has been confined since Sat
urday, Ed Kripp of Sacramento, a well
known sporting man, is rapidly recov
ering from the effects of a minor oper
ation and Is expected to be able to
leave the hospital In the next few.davs.
Kripp sprang Into .prominence In base
ball circles some months ago by making
application to the Paelfid Coast league
for a franchise for a tnrn in Sacra
mento to play next season.
given up as lost in the face of a two
run lead and Overall's fine pitching, the
locals rallied and beat the Cubs, 6 to
6. Four singles, an error. - a base on
balls and Hans Lobert's timely double
fave the locals three runs and the
ame In the ninth Inning. Dubec was
wna ana almost lost the game at the
start The score:
, . R. H. E.
Cincinnati 6 10 1
Chicago 5 6 i
Batteries Dubeo and McLean; Over
all and King. Umpires Rigler and
Owens.
Total 35 13 13 27 12 1
SCORE BY INNING'S.
Los Angeles ... 20001100 0 4
Hits 2 20 1 1 2 2 1 213
Ban Francisco... 31000608 0 18
Hits 3 1 0 1 0 4 0 8 118
SUMMARY.
Three-base hits Browning, Williams.
Two-base hits Bodle, Oakes, Melcholr,
Brashear. Sacrifice hits Williams,
' Howard, Ellis, Mohler. Base on balls
, - Off Koestner 7. off Browning 2, off
Phillips 4. Struck out By Koestner
" -4.t)y Browning 4, by Phillips 2. Stolen
baaes Mohler,
Pittsburg 7, St. Louis 5.
Pittsburg, Oct. 1. With the score at
one time S to 0 against them the
Pirates gradually overcame the lead
and won out, 7 to 6. Willis, the Pirate
star pitcher, was batted out of the box
early in the game, but effective work
by Leever, who relieved him, saved the
aay. xne score:
R. H. E.
Pittsburg 7 10 8
St Louis 6 8 2
.Batteries wmis, leever and Gnb
son; Fromme, Salle and Moran. Um
pire O'Day. i
4 . A-. :-'.s.-..,::: z i .
Bert Pllklngton, who used to play
fullback on the Oregon Agricultural
college team, and who will occupy one
of the positions In the winged "M" line
again. "PUk." .as he Is familiarly
known, is one of the best football play
ers in the northwest In his college
days he was a terror to an opposing
tackier, and he is Just as dangerous
now.
"Pilk" Is a thorough clubman and be
lieves that college graduates should
play on their club teams. Both Pllk
lngton and his college mate, Dow
Walker, made the hearts of the club
men glad when-j-thy announced that
they would play against their alma
mater If a gamn was arranged between
Multnomah and Oregon Agricultural
collage,
Louisville Races.
Louisville, Ky., Oct. 1. Weather
clear, track fast. Results yesterday:
First race, six furlongs, selling
Ben Sand (104) McOee, won; Voting
107) Pickens, second; Rexall (104)
Troxler, third. Time, 1:14 8-5.
Second race, mile and 70 yards, purse
Carew (104) Powers, won; Mattie
Mack (104) Walsh, second; Haensel
(110) Pickens, third. Time. 1:46 1-5.
Third race, six" furlongs, selling
Sniff (9S McGee. won; Friend Harry
(102) Butler, second; Alice Baird (101)
feklrvin, third. Time, 1:14 2-6.
Fourth race, The Autumn Handlcay,
mile and one sixteenth Lawrence P. j
Daley (109) McGee, won; Polly Prim
(114) Powers' second; ptnkola (115)
Butler, third. Time, 1:47 2-5.
Fifth race, six furlongs, selling
Whlskbroom (6) Franklin, won
Barnesdale (110) Troxler. second; Bit
ter Sir (96) McGee. third. Time,
1:14 2-5.
Sixth race, mile and one sixteenth
selling Anneta Lady (102) Powers,
worn Gild (100) McGee, second: Bon
nie Bard (102) Walsh, third. Time,
1:48.
Kureka Editor a Suicide.
(United PreM Leaaed Wire. I
Eureka, Cal.,' Oct. 1. M. M. Vaughn.
editor of the Callfornlan, commuted
suicide last night. It Is believed he
was driven to the rash act bv Illness
He had been a sufferer from partial
paralysis for several years. He took I
nis life in his own editorial rooms.
shooting himself three times. Other
than a note which asked that his body
be cremated. Vaughn left nothing to
explain his action.
Entries to tha Portland Hunt club
show closed today and Judging; by those
already received over 600 entries will
ba made, meaning that during; tha. three
days of tha show over three - hundred
horses will pass In review " before the
Judges.
One remarkable thing about tha en
tries so far received la tha showing that
will be made tn tha four-in-hand clasa.
Instesd of Just ona four-in-hand aa
shown laat year there will be four If
not five aa handaome a aet of fours as
ever drew the attention of show ring l
Judges any where. The most gratifying)
part of this class Is the fact that at I
least three of the sets of four-ln-hands
will -ha owned and driven by Portland
WhlDS.
It will take several days before the!
entire list of entries will have reached
the Hunt Club rooms. Only a few of
the out-of-town entries hava been re
ceived, although notification by tele-1
ranh has been made by the owners.
eattle again will send In a long list
of entries. Messrs. Farrell and con-
sldlna hava entered their stables. In
every class they could possibly enter.
Miss Bernlee Baker, Tacoma, has en
tered h-r stable in 21. classes and
her stable Is made un of handsome
show-ring horses the classes In which
she has entered will -prove a decided
drawing card.
ine reserved seat saie win tnxe piaca
on Mondnv at Rowe & Martin s drug
store. Most of the boxes hava already
been sold and the demand has been sol
great that the club could have sold an
additional fifty boxes were it possible
to get them around tha show ring.
Tax Levies in Washington.
(t nlled Preni Leased Wire.)
Olympla, WaRh., Act. 1. The state
tax general fund lew will be about 2
mills this year, as against 2 mills
last vear. The state school lew will
be about 2Vt mills, one half that of last
year. The highway levy will be 4 mill
nnd the military levy 1-5 mill, both dou
ble those of last year. .
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L wm.
Over 125,-
000,000 of these
Inimitable cigarettes
were smoked in the West
alone in. 1907;
If you have never smoked an Imperiales
you should ask for a package , the next
time you want a delicious smoke
YotI Will at nnre 9 rrpi;i tm wrhar If kimm
II to find a cigarette in which you taste just
tobacco not paper and which smokes
delightfully through to a mouth piece put
there to make a cool, clean smoke
Only thin, pure mais paper is used in
fi Imperiales and it is crimped, not
pasted.
1 Smoke them all day long if you want
tona after effects.
Balem,
notaries
.Votaries Commissioned.
(Snlem Bureao of Tho Journal.)
Or.. Oct. 1. Commissions
have been Issued to Joe
Would Mortgag tha Parm.
A farmer on Rurul Route 2, Empire,
Oa.. W. A. Floyd by name, says: "Buck
len's Arnloa Salve cured the two worat
sooes I ever saw; one on my hand and
ona on my leg. It le worth more than
Its weight In gold. 1 would not be with
out it if I had to mortgage the farm to
get it." Only 25c at all druggists.
Parker Pendleton; J. U. Campbell. Ore-
eon t tv: l. K. Kate irr. sctio is: it.
H.. Gillette. Ashland; J. E. Keeler. E. H.
Conser, I. E. Frary and A. Edward
Krull, Portland.
Retail Piano Dealers
Are Barred Out
10 for 10 cents
Sold Eomrytvhtrm
THE JOHN BOLLMAN
COMPANY, Mfr
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BOU-MAJ
OJUUtVOBHXA HOTEX.B.
Brooklyn 2, Boston 1.
Boston, Oct. 1. Wllhelm came out
best in' a pitcher's battle against Chan.
Zelder, Melcholr Beck. I pelle yesterday; Boston plays New
rownlng to Williams to I York In New Tork tomorrow. The
Hits Off score:
R. H. E.
Brooklyn 2 4 8
Boston 1 5 3
rsatteries wtiiielm and Dunn; Chap
pelle and Smith.
Doum piayai Browning-
K Hi far: Melcholr to Kilifer.
Koestner 8, off Phllllps 4. Time of
game Two hours, rflve minutes. Um
pfres Perlne andrToman.
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE.
Srkokane 5, Vancouver 2.
Vancouver, B. C-. Oct. 1. Klllilay
gona Torm against tne league
yes t era ay ana
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
I was in
leaders
I flitting
aged t
called I
;alnst the
the Indians
ged to wla
by
ting pell Paddock opportunely man-
b to z. i ne game was
illed In the eighth Inning on account
jrf darkness. Tha score: R. H. E.
Vancouver . , 2 4 3
Vookane fi 9 1
jj Batteries Paddock and Arbogast;
ViMitay, mna xvj cum.
I .
. Seattle 8. Butte 1.
Seattle. Wash.. Oct 1. Anderson's
'rood, twirling wss Backed up In rood
1 style by his teammates, both In tha
field and at tne oat. nere yesterdar.
Seattle winning 8 to 1. Thnmaa was
easy all the way through. The score:
R. H. E.
flattie Ill I
1-nitte t 1 ( 4
-.Batteriea Anderson, and Fortler; , J.
Thomas and Bender.
Detroit 7, Washington 5.
(United Prena Leaned Wire.)
Detroit Oct 1. Detroit made It
four straight from tho Senators res
terday and incidentally showed a fiaah
of tha old form which has carried them
through tha season on top. Scheafer'a
hitting was tha reature. The score:
, R. H. E.
Detroit 1 it 1
Washington ' ." I f 3
Batteries Donovan, Mullln and
Schmidt; Tarmehtll and Street
Hamilton Races.
Hamilton. Ont., Oct. 1. Weather
clear, track fast. Results yesterday
First race, five and a half furlongs
purse waponoca, i6 - (Burns), won
Hawksllght, 102 (Kennedy), second; Ot
slketa. 102 (Ross). Time, 1:06 3-5.
Second race, mile and a sixteenth
selling Restoration, 103 (Ross), won
Nat B., 108 (Kennedy), second; gunfire
108 (Musgrave). third. Time, 1:48 3-5
Third race, steeplechase, about one
and three quarter mties---Expansionlst
152 (Helder). won; Waterway, 152 (Mc
Clatn), second: Marksman, 147 (Simp
son), third. Time. 3:22..
Fourth race, six furlongs, selling
Kea Mimic, io (Burns), won; Dispute,
111 (Musgrave), second; t isiDorne, 10
(Burton), third. Time. 1:14.
Fifth race, six furlongs, selling
Hasty, 100 (oarneri, won; runny, 107
(Murray), second; Montoeri, vo (Ber
gen), third. Time. 1:13 2-6.
Sixth race, one mile on the turf. hand
icapJohn Carroll, 104 (Musgrave).
won: Cocksure, 94 (Murphy), second;
Retdmoore, 112 (Kennedy), third. Time,
1:3 4-6.
Tacoma 3, Aberdeen O.
Tacoma, Wash., Oct 1- Aberdeen out-
hit the Tigers 2 to 1 yesterday, but
Baker was lucky In that the Black Cats
rauld not score on them. Tha corc:
R- H. E.
Tacoma . 8 4 -1
Aberdeen 8
Batteries Baker and Kellack)-;,
Starkell and noemger.
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 1.
(tutted Press Laaaed Wire.)
Cleveland. Oct 1. (Tiech made It
three straight from Philadelphia yes
terday. Cleveland gained Its lead In
tha opening Innings. Tha score:
- , R. M. E.
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Philadelphia 1
Batteriea Chech and Clark; Bchllts-
ar, mater ana Lpp.
: New Votk 2, Philadelphia 1.
; rratted firm t.aaa.f Win. I
t New Tork CUy, Oct 1. Devlla's
artr.gle In tbe nmt inning her yester
day, with tha bases foil, acorvd ttra
pjni for tha locala and wow the gatm.
Both Moors ard Asms IHehd good
bull- Tha score:
, mil
fftlladelfhia 1 2
Sew York . T 1
t Batteri-ai Moor 4 peoln: Ant
ad Nehaa. I'snpirea Jotiaa4ne
and Jwiew. . . - , , .
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Helena Rare.
Helena, Mont. Oct. J. Weather
clear, track fast Results yesterday:
First race, five furlongs, nurse Billy
Mayham (114), Shrlncr, 4 to t, won;
Jtllette (101), Nelson. to 6, second;
Salvage (106). Heatherton. 3 to 6. third.
Time. 1:01.
Second race, five furlongs, selling
Aunt hris (lot), van Dusen. t to
won; Mina Baker (106). Shrlner, 6 to 1
sanond; Asusa (101), Elsensapf, 4 to 1
third. Time. 1:00H.
Thirdrare, one fourth mile, purse (lady
riders) Blackbird (130), Hutphen, 3 to
1. woa: Bill Taft (130). Baker. 1 to 1
second: Appalucha (130). Hcnnlger, out
Time 0:I.
Fourth race. Iwls Clark sTake. five
runonga Hoogel Red (10. Miller. 1
to 5. won; Native Son (101). KJrsch
baum. t to 2. second; St. Avon (10J),
Van Duaen. t to t. third Time. 0 l.
Sports men Meet Wedneadar.
Wednesday night will be the data of
tne meeting or the Oregon Fish and
Game association Instead of Tuesday
night. It being found Impossible for all
the memoershlD to ba oresent on th
earlier date.
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SWINION
When It comes to competition with
this house, on account of their being
handicapped with the big expense of
maintaining a retail store.
We retail at our Wholesale House.
What we claim most ba so, becauso
customers, after visiting all the stores,
bought pianos here for tho school at
Sheridan and the large new hall at
wuiamina
A Price Teenle. Harrington. Mil
ton and Rembrandt were also sold this
week in direct competition with the Re
tall Stores.
You can earn BOc a step by walking
iau steps to U4 uaK street to buy your
piano.
The Wiley B. Allen Co.
Three floors in Phoenix Bldar. Whole
sale Depot for the Northwest.
dolt AH Winter at
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ery. Every luxury and! convenience
of the best city hotels.
Chester W. Kelley, special rep
resentative, will be at Hotel Port
land for 10 days. Mr. Kelley will
gladly call upon request and fur
nish rates, etc., and also make
reservations If desired.
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THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEQB
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HIGHER STANDARD
Our DECIM plan and METHODS get great results. The ordinary
' sttident rnakei rapid proirress. Yoa should investigate and see,
: SPECIAL LOW RATE THIS MONTH. ENROLL NOW. We.
save you money in tuition and books. We will place you in position
; at a good salary. WE WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY.
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
L E. RICHARDSON, B. S.. LL.B, President. Portland, Oregon.
68 THIRD STREET, Comer of Oak. Phont Main 4504
FAIRMONT
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. ; v
Single rooms with bath tl.SO,.
$3.00, $4.00, 15.00.' $.00, $7.00,
$8.00B $10.00. '
Sultee $10.00. $12.50, $15.00,
$18.00 $20.J0 and upwards.
Xeaohed by greaa Saorameato er
OalU. Streatoac Slreot from Varnr.
PALACE HOTEL COMPANY
HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
SAN ERANCISC0
Each guest receives, without
asking, the response to the multi-form
requests of the most ex
acting public.
The comfort of the present Is,
built upon the complaints of the
past, and Hotel St. Francis to
day represents the sum total of
a study of Individual require
' ments. ;
RATES ETreorEABT, TBOIC IS
. UPWARD.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OB
JAMESWOODS
HOTEL AUDUBON
STS Bills Street,
ait rxAjr Cisco, oax.
A first-class, quiet home hotel. Euro
pean plan. Centrally located. Near
theatres and shopping district Rates
II up. .Reduction by the week. airs.
Ii. aicciure. proprietor.
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
GEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE
JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
EUROPEAH PLAN SI. SO A DAT UP
AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A DAY UP
Q A new down town dotal Steel tnd
brick structure. Furnished it i cost of
$150,000. Eery comfort end eonvsnl
enos. On oar lines transferring to ill
parts of oitj. Omnibus meets ill trains
and steamers. ,
l If jou want oomfort, convenience
and loiurj at a leri reasonable price,
atop at the eeleot "'
HOTEL 8TEVART
aa Will AJTO TOP AT
Hotel Von Dorn
S42 Turk St., when you visit
ajt rsjurczsca
Fireproof steel frasca. steam heat.
phone and bath. Rates $1 up. Kuropean.
Krnm Fmrw dervot take tnr Uarfa.r . t
oar. Oet off at Jones at. K. J. Dyer. Mgr.
Royal House, San, Francisco i.
ronrti and Howard Bta. - ' j
All outside rooms, at earn heat, hot anf "
cold water. Ratea SOo to tl per day. '
Weekly rataa Cafe. Fourth street cara
direct from Third street depot.. Front '
Ferry. Howard afreet cars direct. T. L,
Turpln, proprietor. ' t
roa xbaxtx avo txxsotx
Damiana Bitters
A wonderful invlgorator and nervine,
A powerful aphrodlslao and special totilo
for both sexes. For aale at drug atnr
and llauor dealers, or br Aiwulitrf.
Clarke C . 4th snd Wan bin Hon His,
CTABKat WOODWARD SRCCr CO.
FORTLAJTS. OR, ACEaTTS.
Fred Wolleabarg
Aa aaeaaJ4 OauV
ataa and a rnar
aateed, exoeueaoe
ta Brary SeaaiLi
Max Schulsofer to L ben baum
Hotel Normandie
Sutter and Con.h Sb. San Francisco
and neweat uptown hotel, convenient to thtr and
h beta II 9 te
PUB. $ii HD.
Pre-eminently the best
shops; Its bright, richly furnished rooms frena $I.6 ep, with beta
. euiiae. perior, eeoroom ana oato. ft.et
Commercial sample rooma
up. Aaiericaa
ools vurm Aarzca .
Ta all Is te beware ef emtgtte aad eolds
ew the cbet: as eecleetee they rdijy
e pnranmA coaSMmyUon or
other fMilexmarr troubles. J act aa enrn
aa the -nurh aptare treat It UN Bal
lard a MKhona. Fvtwh, the etenerd
mre ef AnverK-a. I'M as 'rrrjrt . ,. .
fe-lly H'mio. A -ere and prerenttT
f r ell e"iaee of tfce lunga K'-ij
au4nr lrg Ce. Trice lha, ec and
A foo4 scaerfvl none better. Well established repetition. Soccesaful
graduate. Skillful, painstaktns; teachers. Livinf Expenses low. ;Wny
other (Sntigei. Let as tell you abont them. Write for catalorue.'
SALEM, OREGON
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