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THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13. 1008. It R1NO PiqLD SPORTING NEWS Of I HEiWORt TRACK DIAMOND HID BOXIIIG DATES SELECTED : I t Louis Orsie's Kcqucst for Bclnstatcment nfAina '', teur Turne Down. . Pates for the jnterctub boxtnc end wrestling tournaments of the Seattle, ftpokane and Multnomah Atbletlo cluba wars selected yesterday aftamoon at meeting- held In Portland. In all alx meetings will be held, each club being boat for two of them. ' Portland will cat tha flrat tournament whn tha Seattle Athlrtlo club meet Multnomah club In tha local gymnasium Than on Dacambar 4 Bnakane and Beat- tla will take a try at tha aport In 8po kana. January Spokane comet to Portland and January 19 Seattle and Spokane will go against each othar In eat tie. ' Tha flrat trip abroad of tha looal athletes will ba taken to Bpokana, Fetv ruary H. and ona month later, March II, tha winged "IS" mitt and mat ex perta will meet tha Baattla blftara and raoolara In Baattla Tha ooaat ehamplonahlpa which wrre bald, by tha Multnomah club laat aeaaon will so to Baattla. being held aoma time during tha progress of tha A.-Y.-P. fair. Vary likely the plan adopted during tha Lawla and Clark fair here In 1906 will ba followed out. by Seattle. Thla will mean holding two different tournaments, ona each for bozara and wrestlers. . v Orala Turned own. Tae registration committee of the Pa-' clflo Northweat aaaoclatlnn of tha Ama teur Athletlo union, which met alao, had little to do. About tha -only thing that cama up of Importance waa denying tha application of Lou I a Orala. the crack KDOltane noxer. ror reinataiemeni to amateur ranks. Orala professionalized htmaelf around Rnnltant last annlnr hv boxing with a profeaalonal puglllet. Under the rulaa of tha A. A. U. Orala cannot ba reln atated for a period of two. yeara. The Baattla and Portland delegatea aprung tha following section or tna ruiea wnen the matter waa brought ud: "No application for relnatatement to run amateur status anaii do cmenainaa unleaa the applicant shall have ab stained from all profeaalonal conduct for two yeara, and can be acted upon only at-a meeting of tha Amateur Ath letlo union or of tha board of gov ernors. , Spokene'a delegate, Fred Blomberg, made no effort to preaa the requeat for Orate a relnatatement, nnving orouani It up on behalf of the young boxer ulm aelf. FIRE AND MUSIC 10 STIR VARSITY Great Kally Scheduled for Eve of Annual AlmuiiL. Football GTame. LEE'S DUX IS THE SEIISATIOII Trotter JIado Into Pacer in I Six Weeks Has Mark V of .2:09 14.. . , CRACK WRESTLER (Special Diapateh to Tba Journal.) University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct. IS. Tha flrat blr rally of the aeaaon will ba held on Klncald field next Fri day night and plana are being formed to make It tha fargeat and most enthu siastic rally ever held at the university. A large pile af old barrels and waste material lias been secured from several of the contractors who are constructing large buildings and the freshmen will provide an Immense bonfire. Addresses will be made by Honorable 8. H. Friend ly, "Pat" McArthur, President Campbell and others prominent In university af- a I rm A feature of the rally will be tho flrat veralty band which will lead the parade through town, u na uana nas Deen prac ticing faithnilly every nignt ana la im proving wonderfully. Alia in cddivc - l mail. n wi., muiioji, especially the members of the team, will alao bo a great drawing card. Tho alumni team will be one of the strongeat that has ever been together. at Oregon and should the varsity win It will be due to the lack of time in which to practice together. Beads XJJce All-Korthwest. Among those who will turn out are: McKlnnay Templeton, Hug. Kerron. La tourette. Earl. Chandler. Moorea, Zach arlua, Arnsplger and MoClains. With Kerron, McKinney, Latourette and Tom- Wbat la rtgardtd as opt of tba moat remarkable harnaaa boraaa developed around Portland In yeara la Donas, thai (-year-old aon of Alondra-Ida polan, a ia.,iaiuilivu fi;vi. uwuou V7 W' , a young real estate operator and prac tically a novice at tna racing game. Laat weak at North Yakima Donas es tablished a mark of 1:09(4 aa a pacer. and ware not tha aeaaon to close In tha northweat In tha past few daya he I would probably turn tha circuit In atlil I shorter time. 1 I Thraa month previous to September tha opening -date of tba Seattle race I meat, Ponax never kaaw what It waa to haul a sulk v. Ha la a atntle animal and Mr. Lee uaad mm aa a family ariv- ins-norsa. XI a la a Dig, neauurui oueei nut a-eldlne- with a areat heart - Ha could travel handily -along tna (treats ana suouroan orivea ana oouia sno' bla heals to moat all of the. driving horses in tha little brushee Mr. Lea had with hla friends.. . - looked XJka BtflO Horse. Borne men sxpSrieneed In tha ways of harness racaa finally Induced Mr. I Lea to put him on the northweat cir cuit thla spring;. They said he might amount to a S:tO horaa or thereabouta. inea ma methodical, even i action was promising. Three monlha before ha wag put in tha training atabla. Donax waa a trotter. He nad alwaya been a trotter. For alx weeks tha tralnera tried to In crease hla apeed to a perceptible mar- in. it waa not encouraging. e showed signs of belnr double salted. They were quick to see tha advantage or it. xnen uiey nooxea a sei oi pac ing hobbles on him. After a few rounds of tha track ha took to tha new atyle like a duck to water. They nursed him along till he was showing great bursts of apeed. Ilia trainer and oth ers wanted to keep on with the training worx, out Mr. Lee inougni competition would be the beat achool for Donax. So to school ha went after being out of me Kindergarten out aix weeica. Trans formation Apparent, Tha .comDlete transformation Donax was apparent when he came ou on the field In tha Portland racea on Friday of the meet. Previously he h forced tha. winner to ao soma at Seattle and Salem In tha 2:26 clasaea. Around the track under forced drauant Donax looked a bit awkward, but It waa D rob- ably due more to the unusually long aide-wheel atrldea he waa taking. In that race, the 2:25 class. Donax compelled Tom Murphy, a California horse, to cover tha mile In 2:09 ty, which waa considered to be one of the moat remarkable showings of the meetlntr. In North Yakima Donax eupplantad Tom Murprtv at the head or the division and established hla new mark. Next year thir trotter-pacer ahould be one or tna aenaationa or the nortn coast turf. 'II '.", 1 " 3 "V. -4hr I H-3 i, V 7 'V ) ' - WHY IS STOVALL ALIVAYST.TISSEO? Cleveland's Great First Base man Is an Oregon and . Coast Product. la tha a tract Ion at tha Btar I has Ira ail thla wen. ' "CUnsmaa" 8eau Helling. Baata are now aelllng at tba bosoffla Of the iUlllg theatre for the widely die ruswad and hUtorUvally correct drama. ilia (laiiamaa. wiiion win aa am ai- tractlon at tha above theaira for thraa nights beginning neat Tlmreday, t lo bar II. A apaclal price mallnee wl'l ba given naat Baturoay atiarnoun. Grand' New BUI. At the Orand today thara la a new vaudeville bill, ona of li e kind avhleh Hu divan A Cenaidlna know bow to gather from tha four ewaar of the earth. Tha Hlnlere Yllerone. recently featured by Barnum Kallay, have the baadllna poaUlon with their, ramarkabla performance on a revolving glole. "The Arireaa and -im Koner ly rtooie ana iirooka, la a Mature. CALIPOR1NIA HOTliLeii I HOTELS AND RESORTS 1 WimJLJLmmmmm "i'i 17' 1 a aajii' mJ a t" 'JLMm' Ll'w 'J" mmJL.l -. .",( ,t '.1 IWii k m i. m Vli'.n'i ut nulldlng rcrmlta. Eaat Forty-eeventh between Belmont and last Yamhill, IC. J. Hufford. arect one and one half story frame dwelling, ll.loa; Alberta atreet between Kat Twenty-first and Kaat Twenly-eaoond, J. K. Johnson, erect two-story frame store and flat a, 91,500; .Twelfth atreet between Davis and Kverett. John Kler nan. erect concrete foundation. 120,000; th. iiiamAnd a tare who have (one from I Twentieth atreet between York and .... t-,.,- . . ijua-naa I Sherlock avenue. R V. 8. n. Wonder why It la that all theeertbeel east and waat overlook ona af tha beat bats of tha aeaaon, when they recount The Journal's Free Information Bureau , To ana bla hi readers to obtain reliable- first-band Information regard ing th hotels and resorts whoae announctmtots appear in this column, Tba Journal haa installed a frea Information bureau. Descriptive litera ture, rates, etc, will be gladly furnished to those interested. , ; , E. J. O'Connell, Instructor at Mult nomah Club, Who Will Meet Dick Hart and Strangler Smith Within the Next Month. I JACK OWSLEY IS KILL THREE DEER QH Moorea and Chandler at ends and a line auch aa the rest will form, the varsity team win nave its nanus run. The "Grada " are expected to arrive within a (Special Dltpatch to "to Journal.) Olbany, Or., Oct IS. A rather remarkable Incident occurred 8aturdav and Sunday when three deer were killed within a few miles of this city. Hun ters who have been in the mountains report a hard time in making: any kind of a killing, but In these cases but very little exertion was wasted. - The first deer waa killed on tba Dick son farm by Will Dickson. Another war killed Sunday at North Lawson, a fine black tailed fellow, on the farm of T. t. Dugger. Ralph Crawford was tha lucky hunter. The other was killed near Tallman on the Swank farm. There la much speculation aa to tha cause of these animals leaving their old-time haunts and coming down Into the valley, especially this time of the year. SCORE OF DIG GAMES Following is the tabulated score of the third world's championship series game between Detroit and Chicago yes terday: DETROIT. few daya In order to practice. me game Detween me -naDes and the West Portland High will also be a fast one, aa the freshmen have been practicing hard in order to make a good allowing. AMERICAN MARKSMEN BEAT COJfNAUfllirS MEN (United Press Leased Wire. Tacoma, Wh., Oct. 1J. Remarkable ahooting was dona yesterday by a team flicked from tha Second Infantry, Washi ngton national aeiaird, which tn the face of climatic odds ami with tha highest . score ever made by a rifle team off a western range, . defeated for the third. aucceaalve time a team representing th Duke of Connaught'a own regiment, Sixth Canadian rifles, of Vancouver, B. c. The International contest -which oc curred at tha American Lake rifle range won ror tna Americana tne cnampion ahlp of tha pacific coast and a 1500 loving cup. The official score: m. Possible score.-I.SO0; second Infantry, 1.116: sixth Canadian rifles. 2.258. The official rifle records of tha world are not available, but it la tha belief of tha officera that the score ma prove to be a new world'a record.- Bot teams made the hlgheat scores evec re corded In tha northwest. - Captain 1. M. Curry of North Taklma oroae me inoiviouai record estaollahed during the recent Olympic gamea at London, his total score was 141 out or a possums xae. . , AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Mclntyre, If.. 4 1 I 1 0 0 O'leary, ss. 5 2 0 1 3 1 Crawford, cf. 6 1 2 8 0 0 Cobb. rf. 5 1 4 0 0 0 Rossman, lb 4 i 2 9 1 8 Schaefer, 2b . 8 0 0 4 4 0 Thoman, c 2 0 1 9 2 0 Coughlin, 8b 3 0 0 0 1 0 Mullin, p 3 1 1 0 1 0 Totals 84 8 11 27 12 4 CHICAGO. ,' . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Sheckard. If. ...4 0 0 1 0 0 Kvera, 2b 2 1 0 1 0 8chulte, rf. 4 0 1 1 0 0 Chance, lb 4 1 8 14 1 1 Stelnfeldt, 3b 4 1 1 14 1 Hofmnn. cf. 4 0 2 3 1 0 Tinker, ss. 8 0 1 3 0 0 Kllng. c 3 0 0 3 2 0 Pfelater, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Reulbach, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Howard .1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 i 7 27 15 2 (Spec'&l Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct 13. "Jack" Owsley of Seattle, tha fam ous Tale back, arrived in Eugene yes terday and waa out in tha afternoon assisting Coach Forbes. He will re main here several daya and will pay apecial attention to the development of the backfleld. Owsley was head coach at Tale In 1905 and hla assistance will be exceedingly valuable. Two new men have registered In the university who have' the reputation of being good playera. Mackintosh of Oly bcinic Rood players. Mackintosh of Olyrnpla and Inman of Alaska. Both have played under the new rules In their Hayes has been added to the training table. He is playing a good game at end and la improving steadily. There are now ten men on the table. Mc- Intyre's name waa at first placed on the list but he haa not been doing as well aa he did at first, so he waa dropped for a time. I Tbe team la getting Into good shape now ana win do reaay ror tne alumni game Saturday. It la probable that all of the promising candidates will be f-iven a chance In that game and that he aquad on the training table will be increased ptxt week. This Date in Sport Annals. 1870--Off Sandy Hook. N. T., yacht Dauntless beat the Cambria in 40-mile ocean race. 1876 George E. ("Rube") Waddell, pitcher of the St Louis Browns, born at tjraarora, fa. 1884 At New York, Domlnlck Mc Caffrey given decision over Charlie Mitchell in four-round bout. 1898 The American yacht Vigilant won tha third race in a aeries of five for the America cup off Sandy Hook, defeating the British yacht Valkyrie and winning the match. 1903 At Boston. Joe Walcott won from "Kid" Carter in 15 rounds. 1904 At St. Louis, Tommy Sullivan ?lven the decision over Abe Attell in Ive rounds winning the featherweight championship. the Paolflo coast to tha major leaguea and who have stayed there They tell you of Frank Chance, the peerless lead r; Hal Chanoe, tha moat sensational flrat baseman, dui never a una auuui George Stovall. the great flrat sacker of the Cleveland olub of the American laaa-ua. Stovall ahould be claimed aa coast product His no me. is near Se attle, he had his training In the old Inland empire league, playing with Pen- d la ton and walla vvaiia, men naa a few weeks toward the end of the sea son of 1901 with Portland, and after ward went to Ulovaiana. a . a. . , - - jt vj iM.w Laiai vMnn diuthij uu umu finishing with a batting average of 288 and a fielding average or .9 Hi. be ing tied with Jones of 8t Louis and Anderson of Washington for third place. Thla year the big fellow haa batted around tha .290 mark, being sec ond only to Roaaman of Detroit of tha American rirst naseman. ria is aneaa of such fellows aa Unglaud with 288, Isbe 1 with .281. Freoman with .2fJ. Stahl with .248. T. Jonea with .247, Da- vla with 243. Morlarlty with .228, and Jlggs Donahue with .209. company. repair two-story frame rooming-house. 81.600: Montana avenue between Prea- cott and Oolng atreeta, Isabella Collins, erect two-story frame dwelling, 32,000: Flaat Tenth atreet between Oolng an! Wygant, John A. Lofqulat. erect one- story frame dwelling. 81.600: Bldwell street' between Ninth and Eleventh. Herbert) Palmer, erect ona and one half torr frame dwelling, 81.960: Wayne street between 8t Clair and King, II. R. Reynolds, 1 erect three-story frame apartments. 211,800: 1 Hall atreet be tween Lownadale and' Sixteenth, W. H Ruot. erect two-artorr frame dwelllne. 4.066: Twenty-first between Gllsan and Hoyt, E. M. Meredith, addition to two-story frame dwelling. 81.360. Got em or Hughes to BpenV Albany. N. T.. Oct 1 3. Governor Hurhea haa promised to deliver an ad dress before tha New Tork State Chris tian Endeavor convention, which aaaem- bled for a three-days' session In tho 1 Emmanual Baptist church today. Oth er speakers of prominence to be heard are Dr. Parkea Cad man of Brooklyn, Von Ogden Vogt of New Tork city, Don O. Shelton and "Oypsy" Smith, the noted evangelist. Hotel St Francis SAN FRANCISCO Thii hostelry poaaeiies all the belt features of the world's finctt caravansaries, and haa added many Ideas to the sum of hotel happi ness, It has Introduced to Pacific Coast Hoteldom the Electric Grill, Pfleumstie Tube Service, Magnets Clock System and today repretents the farthest advance of science in hotel lervice in America. Rates -European, from 12 upward Under the management of JAMES WOODS "When Ty Cobb, Detroit's outfielder, and champion batsman of tha American league, secured four hits yesterday out of five times ud he undoubtedly estaD- lished a new record in a world's cham pionship games. At any rate. It la a new record for the Chicago-Detroit championships. Last year in the games Rossman end Coughlin of Detroit and Stelnfeldt and Evera of Chicago got three hits eacn out or rour times up. Cobb's batting yesterday waa at an .800 per cent rate. a a Bill Burns of Washington, last year with Los Angeles, has returned to his native heath, with a atory to the ef fect that the Loa Angeles team, aa It Is now Dlaylns would finish well to the top of the second division In either big ague, am also says wasnington win ive one of the best pitching ataffa In the American league next aeanon. This Is natural, since Bill hlmaelf, Walter Johnson, Bobby Groom, the Portland twirler, and Dolly Gray of the Angela will be on tne nring line. Dr.E.M.Dallas OPTICIAN Who has just returned from Eu- r 1 1 . . rope, wnere ior inc past ma months he has been investi'gat ... . ? Although Portland is not playing the ing the diiierent metnoas or E-TESTINu by prominent Beavere to the big league this year opticians in England, France and than from any other team. Portland r A has twice aa many as San Francisco, Uermanv, Will use ine new three more than Oakland and two more mt TITQR AT1PM MKTTTOD than Los Angeles, provided Eaaterly 8W lh.bHJUli.!X M&inyu, not taken by Chicago. Some record, eh? which caused SO much talk in HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO GEART STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A DAY UP AMERICAN PLAN f 3.00 A DAY UP 1 A new down town hotel Slaal and brick structure. Furnished it i cost of $3150,000. Eiarf oomfort and oomenl anoe. On car lines transferrins; to ill parts of oltr. Omnibus meets all trains and steamers. If job van! oomfort, oonrenlsnot and luxury it a vert reasonable prion, stop at the aeleot HOTEL STEWART SPEND THE WINTER AT DEL MONTE CALIFORNIA The Paradise of the Pacific; 125. Miles South of San . Francisco.' Affords every facility for golf,' tennis, riding, driving, motoring,' and all other (port under ideal ' condition!. Superb climate; beautiful acenery. Eerv luxury' and conTenience of the beet city' hotels. Stopover privuegea on all' through railroad , tickets .Illustrated literature on request. ' li. R. WARNER, Manager wnen tna team is trying iib uem 10 , . .. . keep above the .600 mark, and the An- JUtrOpe, ana IS ine most WQnacr- S.Vaa"r'5nnS ful science of its kind in finding rem Portland; Ellis, Gray, Easterly, the proper glasses tO be Worn DV robable, from Loa Angeles; Sutor and , ; .f. elder from Ban Franciaco ana wria-nt inc uduciu. from oakiana. Portland opens up with tha Bonis In Ban Franciaco this afternoon for a week's series, after which the Beavers cross over to Oakland for another week. Agrainst the Seals the Oregonlans should put a (rood-sized Jackserew under their percentage- r AT THE THEATEES Multnomah Club ITas Box. One of the !arret boxes at the horaa snow naa been set aside for tha Mult nomah elnb. aad Manager Woodward a n noances that anr of tha members who wish to oreupy It curtna; the rhow ran make reservation at the cluh. It will ba handsomely decorated . during the anew. - OOU msATXZ ASJXCM Te all la to beware of cough a aad rolda a the cheat; as ajagleetad they r4Uy lead te pa au mania, conaumptle ar other pulmonary troaMea. Just aa anon aa tbe roash eppers treat It with Mal lard a Horehmind f yrviv the standard eura af-America, TJee aa directed per. fectly harm leas. A cwre aad preventive for all diaae of the lunra. Fold by FktitiMrt Drug Ce.- Price Ita. lea aa4 11 r-r bottle. Batted for Pfelster In eighth. SUMMARY. Three-baas hit Hofman. Two-hase hlta Thomas, Cobb. Stolen bases Chance 2, Cobb 2, Stelnfeldt S. Struck out Br Pfelater 1, by Mullin . Bases on balla Off Pfelster S. off Mullin off Kuelbach 1. Double plays Evera to Chance, Schaefer te Roaaman. O Leary to Bcnaerer to Koasman. umpire O Day and Sheridan. MISS HUTCHJON MAKING A HIT H Blnslc and Fun at Hcilig Tonight. The attraction at tha Helllgr theatre tonight and tomorrow night at.:i& win be the merry musical comedy "A Knight for a Day." This la one of the funnleet and most brilliant musical offerings that Portland has had this season. The principals are excellent and the chorus la pretty ana can Doin sing una uancs. Clever Howards at Orpheum. Eugene and Willie Howard, two clever youngsters, are at me urpneum in a insrin and dancing comedy. Their lit tie act "The Hebrew Messenger Boy and the Thespian" la a melange or aonga. humorous dialogue and clever parodies. All of the material they use la of their own writing. Louisville Rare. Loulavllla, Ky., Oct. 13. Weather Clear, track faat Results yesterday: First race, alx furlongs, selling Ooldproof. 10 (Griffin), won; Robin Hood. 1 (Troxler), second; Bitter Sir, is iMCTee, tnirr. rime, l-o. Second race, five and a half furlonra. selling Alraerta. 10S (Powers ). won; Prod a. 10S (Fagarty. second: Snlen- did a, 10S (Qlaner, third. Time, 1:0S. Third race, mile and a sixteenth, nurse rti. Taienima, iv irTajisnn. won Maid Militant. 10 (Edmlatnn). second Mlltladea, 1S (McOee). third. Time, i;is a-e. , f eurt racs. tne tia inn nandlcan. mils -and 7 rarda Pin kola, lit (Hel- del). won: Caar. 1 00 (O leaner), second; Old Honesty. 101 (McOee), third. Time, i:e. FlftB rare, rive and ana bair fnr- longa, parse Oerryaaajider. 1 fpow era). won: Enfield. 14 (Haidel). sec ond: M'as Crittendea, let (Butler), inira. nma, i:s. Sixth rare, mile anrt aerentv varda eellmrTopey RaMasn. M ((ilaaner), won; Pinriv, Jb (Ortffln). second; Pau Bnimmtl, 1ST (Powers), third. Time, 1.HI4. Omr lUaor Iadi Sot OmOry. Medina. Ohio. Oct. 1 1 Out Runr charged with the anurder ef hla fiance. Or Le, wboae b1y was feand hi the roadvay riear WadawortB. rleaded not a-iiity t the charge totlay. fie waa retamed te Ja.il sad tt-.e pre'lmlnurr hearing eras set for et Mnnajr. The pnr.a-jtkm ef Rasnr reaulted from the ecrena a aatopay. . i :""a- -V:; : .7 Grand Opera at Pantages. The greatest singing aggregation in vaudeville la the ZIngarl troupe of eight operatic vocalists at the Pantages thea tre thla week, presenting the dainty operatlo novelty "Oypay Life." Thla act, which has won much praise throughout the east, la composed of se lections from well known operas. Minstrels at the Baker. There are a lot of big laughs let loose every night this week at tho Baker theatre, for the world famoua Richarda & Prlngle'a minstrels are here with all tha newest jokes, prettiest nnci and sweet toned singers. The olio is said to ba one of the best ever seen here. Matinees Thursday and Sat urday. Quick, Accurate and Absolutely Correct NO EXTRA CHARGE will be made. Always reasonable in price, you will find the workman ship the best, and the relief from the lenses immediate and lasting. DA L LAS OPTICAL PARLORS 218-19 Failing Building, Corner Third and Washington. Second Floor. Take Elevator. aa vna ajtd stop at Hotel Von Dorn tit Turk st., when you visit sav nurexsco. Fireproof steel frame, steam heat. depot take an hone and bath. Rates Si up, European. rv deoot take any M car. Get off at Jonea St. E. J. Dyer. Max rom Ferr farket st Royal House, San francisco rourtb and Howard arts. All outside rooms, stsam heat, hot and cold water. Ratea SOc to S3 per day. Weekly rates. Cafa Fourth street cars direct from Third street depot From Ferry. Howard street cars direct F. I Turpln, proprietor. 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 yeara. Srafl Moma with beta IS.S0. -11.00, St. 00, J6.00. 16.00, $7.00, 18.00, $10.00. Suites $10.00, S1S.E0, S1S.0A. $18.00 $20.00 and upwards, xeaehed by green aeramsBto or Calif, atzwatoa Direct from JTerry. PALACE HOTH COMPANY HOTEL AUDUBON 78 mils Street, AIT nAVCZSOO, CaX. A first-class, quiet home hotel. pean plan. Centrally located. theatres and shopping district $1 up. Reduction by the week. L. H. McClure. proprietor. Euro Near Kates . Mrs. TOM SXAXTK AJTD BTXEHGTX Damiana Bitters A wonderful invlgorator and nervine.- A powerful aphrodlsiao and special tonlo ; a V Clarke & Co.. 4th and Washington Bts, ' for both sexea. For sale at drug stores w and liquor dealers, or by oodard, ; OLABXl WOOOWABD B1VS FOBTUB7), OX, JLOEJTS. CO Fred Wollenberg Max Sehulhofer Leo liebenbaun Aa unequaled Onf sins aad a guar anteed excellence la Every Detail. Hotel Normandie Sutter and Cough Sts. San Francisco Pre-eminently the beet and newest uptown hotel, convenient to theatres and shops; 260 bright richly furnished rooms from $1.60 up, with bath $2.00 to SS.60. Sultea, parlor, bedroom and bath, commercial sample rooms. $4.00 up. American plan. JS.60 up. BOKOOU AJTD COVUDGtBU. 8CHOOUI AJTD OOKZJIOS8. IN THE BUSINESS COLLEGE WORLD SOKOOU AJTD CZ.XO:OZ!S. Miss Gertrude' Huteheson. Miss Gertrude Huteheson who' Is sing ing the prima donna -role In the 'A Knight for a iJay" company, has made a distinct hit with the musical patrons of the Helllg. Miss Huteheson displays wonderrui latent aa m coloratura so prano for a young wemaa. SATS REPUBLICANS KEEP GOOD TIMES R. R Butler of Condon addressed tbe members ef the Sanayalde Taft club last night at Hunter-a hall and la com pany with Jade J. E. Magers, lad one of the meert ' largely attended Republi can rail lee held eo far during the cetra ralga. with the -neeptloet ef tbe Beyer- Idae nvting at the armory. Mr. Butler in bia aiireae stwae "T tne history ef the Repotillees aad Dema- ktle ran lee ana aaranoed tre same sra-uments wMcb bare been anade for some time refardlnsr tHe retentloa ef proeperlty by th paTie throaaH tbe retenUoa ef tbe Btbllraa admlntstra ttoo. He Is aa eiMunt sraJier aad won saaeh srplaaaa dortng bts xHraea. Judge Maars aia diseussad aatleeval Iseuea at some larrik. Mr. BflOer Is Itow am He war te anathern Oreres atieia he will make e t ir efitVe duflft. eeitT!g waa aa addresar at Aahiad tm.gtil. Grratst Play in Portland. There have been SI performances of "The Girl of the Golden West," given by the Baker atock company at the Bungalow. Those who Intend to attend should secure aeata at once. Positively last time Saturday night Curtain at 8 anarp. S "The Rocky Mountain Express." What la more Interesting in a theatri cal way than a play with a consistent plot, many heavv mechanical contriv ances, scenery or great beauty, a com pany that can correctly carry out the Ideas of the author's characters. Bueh a production Is the new Kllmt at Gaxx olo Amusement company's melodrama' "The Rocky Mountain Kipress." which NIGHT SCHOOL Are yoa killlii time? .. .Why not better yourself 7 Phone us -M 513, A2554 PALMES J BUSINESS COLLEGE I I WASHINGTON ANOTKMTH STS. I 1 aoRTLANO. onaooN imj. WRITE FOR CATALOG j Tk4 BehoolOi PUunt Tea MS 0eod fwiti 1 Means all that is modern. Attested by our popularity and attendance. Get our catalogue and learn WHY our school leads; WHY our graduates are all employed. Day and night classes throughout the year, sum butidiso Fo&TXaAjri), oaaooar Wbsrs a an eta new. David Parker of Fayette. N. T- a veteran of the Civil war, who loat a foot at Gettysburg, eays: "The good Elec tric Bitters have done la worth more than five hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad caae of stomach trouble to little purpose. I thea tried Electric Bitters, aad they cured me. I now take -them aa a tonic, and they keee me strong aad welL" SOe at all drogglsta. Good Wages Are PaidTelegraphers Demand exceeds supply. EASILY AC QUIRED. SHORT HOURS. We will place you. Day and evening claaaea Opaa all the year. Oregon Expert College sa nm st, rmi r&ooa. Ow4X44 HIGHER STANDARD Our DECIM plan and METHODS get great results. The ordinary student makes rapid progress. You should investigate and see. SPECIAL LOW RATE THIS MONTH. ENROLL NOW. .We., save you money in tuition and books. We will place rou in position at a good salary. WE WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY. BUSINESS UNIVERSITY I. E. RICHARDSON, B. S, LL.B., President, Portland, Oregon. 68 THIRD STREET, Corner of Oak. Phone Main 4504 ! A :ood school none better. Well established reputation. Successful graduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living Expenses low. Maay other advantages. 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