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14 'arr.aa OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER Hrl. l'J-0-1 DEBATE HIKE IM" University of Oregon Pre- pares for Oratorical , ;. ' ':.. Contest- r-', V' . tSpeeUl Dlspeteb to The lovwl) University f Oregon, Eugene, Oct, ' 14. The general subject for the trian gular debate between Washington, pre gaa and Idaho will be the "Income Tax." which waa submitted by Vfch. Ington. The wording of the question . will be determined leter. - (Iruim will on IV ions on man irem last year'B two teams, Clarence Whml ',' don. who went east to college this year. Bond. Townsend, ISaton. Kllpatrck and Nicholas are all back and win oegm uin .a the Question is ready, President Townsend haa appointed unwnn Nirhnlaa to fill the. vacancy on ' ah. itnmmlttM on oratory and debate cauaad by the resignation of Whealdon. 1 ha committee wHl elect , manager ',. during tha coming week. , HONORABLE JOHN , BARRETT TO SPEAK fk AT WILLARD HALT- University" of Oregon, tugena, Oct. 14. Instead of tha regular assembly ' th inn John Rarrett director of to International Bureau of Republics, will dollver an addreea this evening at Vll laril hall on "What the Pacific Ocean Has In Store for Oregon and Its Peo ria. - Mr. Barrett was to have spoken ' this morning;, but was unable to reach Eugene In time, so It was postponed. I'OUlD bring the . WINNER TO COAST ' (Continued from Face Ont.) 10 CARRV HIHt IROII BIHITAIII, SIDE-LINE STORIES Or GREAT NORTHWEST Salt lakia Road Figuring on K-ti Gettinj;;000,00p Tons i' r to Smelters. f fCalted Frees Lmm4 Wtre.1 Los Angeles, Oct, 1 4. Officials of the Salt Lake railroad are figuring 'today On a contract to move 0,000.00 tons of iron ore from Scott, Cat. to Ban l-aflro, where a portion of It will be CIUTEIl LAKE TO CLOSE) , , BaassasBBSsaMesssa niatrd Tliat 0,000 liars Visited It This Season. a m i.i rtla.nat..A m "Tv Jnaarttftl KUmaTh" riJT Or.. 14.- Thi Critir Lake season will close October it. The camp established by W. O. Steele has closed, but mUs and ac commodations can be secured at the Arant camp, at the fool of the climb .. i.l. titiiil October 20. nihm and rowboats hare al lilil'iU DEFENDS GIMIMDiy Plilll . evidence of good faith In the negotla tlons, the 'conferees agreed that each "side should ' post 15,000 forfeit money. (Cnlted Press Leaaed Wire.) , Detroit, Oct.; 14. By their fourth vic tory over the Detroit Tigers the Chicago National league . team today gained the baseball .championship of tha world for the season of 1908. Fighting from a lowly position In the ! National-race in June, defeating their rivals step ty step in ail aecisive con flicts, the Cuba -demonstrated tha su periority of Inside baseball aa fostered by Chance over heavy . hitting and straight basebaU followed by Jennings' men. s -. 1 ' raotors la Winning. - The generalahlp of Chance and the ability of bis men to take advantage of every mistake made by their opponents were great factors In, winning games both, in the league . race and the post season series. The Tigers fought desperately against a stronger baseoaii macnine. raruy ' their defeat was due to the inability in two games of the series of "Wild Bill' Ionovan. the terror of American leaeu batsmen, to hold In check the sclentifio -u- K..n alnPat In a small DOUH built for that purpose, on Wlsard Island. Lane timbers were used and . "Is thought to be a perfect protection ameltaA intn nin n - I a v ainai the heavy snowa mat are com by water around- tha Hnm to I mon, at the lake for eigm uaiumore. it la understood side, the engine and ears ware preolpl. tatod lato a a-ulrh. about 20 feeL by .nrio'rar.ni n-n.nnTO Says Firo Insurance Got the tne crew, were badly injureo ana eral other of the oraw allghtly In lured. The two former were brought to the hospital here. nEPUlLICAXS SCARCE Very Same Knock When mnntha i.f It Is eallmated that .00 peopl vlaltet Crater Ijike during ths season Of 108. tha rata to ps onargeo by . tha railroad company will be II a ton. , " William K lagle of l5 Carroll ave nue, Chicago, la the shipper who has asked for ouotatlona on the ah! and Thomka tiloan, assistant guqeral freight agent of tha Salt Lake road, la handling the matter for hla company. laTle has notified the railroad that he will be ready within a short iim m begin shipments at the rate of 1.000 tons a day, which will mean that the railroad must furnish a dally train of I was broken today for the new opera- 6 cars. At this rate, however, lhak T Tl Lfa. ann r t -l ttt R I VBsr a.n- rsaa ahinmaa.1 A..1,a . ' fl' . .,' - " l UUUW XV. VI1U.uii ...... ihe ner Too wr. " """"" n has secure J ground at the corner of Ta. Scott 'is a small station on tha mainlclflo avenue and Center street sad win line of the Salt Lake road, about ton I put 1D a building 90 by 100 feet. The miles from Loa innli ru.tui.it. nILulldlns will be built of reinforced con Iron ore ara known tn arl.t in th. 1a. I Crete, with lt-foot walls. The contract ..in, knt ma intin.tiis. k.. v. .... n IcaII frtf comnletlon in 10 davs, Deen riven mat it was In anv auch vi.t I ii ie mi inienuun iu uu..u., iiua winur iur a nmiuius mis. ,i the spring odd on the fly lofts and ire the Interior. Chehalls has not an ouera-house for some time, hav ing bad to depend on Centralla for It theatrical amusements. g Quantities as stated by Eagle. CHEnALIS OrKRA HOUSE New nulldlng Will Be? Ready by Next Spring. (Sneclal niapatrh to Tha Journal.) Chehalls. Wash.. Oct. 14. Ground PTJTJLS OVERFLOW SCHOOLS Kllng got a free ticket to ' first. He went to second on Overall's sacrifice, Schmidt to Roaaman. Checks rd walked. Kllng scored -on Evers' slnsle to left center. Sheckard west : to third and Evera went to second on tha throw in OLieary tnrew Bonuite out. one run. rifth Xnnlng foe Detroit, ' Couahlin hit safely. Donovan fanned. Mclntyre doubled over Chance's head. Coughlin going to third. OLeary filed to nounsn. crawrord lannea. xmo runs. Score: Chicago J.- Detroit 0. " Sixth Inning for Chicago.'' Chance beat out a bounder to Courh- lln and went to second on Steinfeldt's sacrifice to Rossman. - Hofman filed to Mclntyre. Crawford caught Tinker'a liner. -o runs. SUtk Inning for Detroit. Cobb walked but was forced at sec ond on Rossman'a tap, Tinker to Evera. Schaefer was the next victim of Overall and fanned. Schmidt popped to Evers. No runs. Score: Chicago Z, Detroit 0. Seventh Xnntng for Chicago. Ktlnr filed to Crawford. Overall sin gled to center, but was out when fiheckard batted a ball that hit him. Sheckard was caught off first and went I Lester out, Donovan to jiossman, to schaefer. No runs. Seventh Inning for Detroit, Coughlin went out. 1 Stelnfeldt to I the extradition of Lester Oliver to the Chance. Donovan went out. Tinker to I state of Washington was -honored by Chancel Mclntyre filed to Sheckard. I Governor Chamberlain yesterday. Oliver is Albany Congregational Church Is in -:' Use Temporarily. ' (Special Dispatch tn Hie Journal.) Albany, Or., Oct. 14. So great has been - tha Increase in the number of scholars attending the public schools here this fall that the school board is having a hard time to provide suitable accommodations. Two new teachers have been added this week and another Is expected within a few days. The increase - In the number of primary scholars la notably large and on this account tha board has Deen forced to use the Congregational church' aa a echoolhouse. Never before have the Albany schools been so crowded. - It is thought that before the year is over another building will have to be erect ed. - - Or O. I. Orators Find One-Man An aieace at oreat. (Special IHaDsUk to The JoarsaL) ' Chehalls. Wash.' Oct 14.--A number I Bryan defeiide, of Republican county nominees of this eounty were advertised to -speak last evening at Forest, a email town In Lewis eounty. -When they arrived at tha hall they found but one man for an' audience. ' After much hustling around half a toan man were rounded up and brought into the meeting and lance., . .-Pelted Press Lasted Wire.) ' Columbus,. Neb.. OcL 14. In Ms ad drees her today on tli seooad.day of nia tnree-oay tour through, Nebraska, nrru aereuaan in h.ni .i He declared that the mam. . k iL.fi... Z7 ina oank guaranty man "sBraasam hbb.j . H after (naif 1 raa nai..M.f, When It was flrii . ".15 ""' .Z aaia oryan. mat to Insure all """' maaa eome men care- .1 i Vul and othera would burn their , houses la order to get the insur- the orators finally got under way with ineir speecnea. CIRCITT COURT SENTENCES ! ..,KlF"r. NeS K.In hla tour ?f..jrr"L' 2ryM "Pke her today, attacking Hughes and Taf t and 'charg Ing a gross misrepresentation 'of Is sues. , H was received hv . I.r. J. II. Davis Gets One Vear Lumber- ; . men Are Fined. w . (Salaia Boreea ef Tke Joorsal.) Salem, Or. i . . S"'"y Jin7 I ruin m w; I (o att away poi ling before Judge' Oeorge Burnett yes-I the edge of the hols. ) aay ana was aantencea to one .year ter Sm. ,lrvt?n,nl iheDemocratlo caii dldate Will have made 10 speeches. , . -" f 1 .. ' '. : Broken tana can ..all v k. v.. , Oct 14. Joseph It 'Davis P"r,nJ.hlrochlo,rlo "old Into the hole Itv tn larnan fmm V dw.l. rO"nTtbem and leaving it long enough The difference between a sick man getting wall and staying sick. It very often c lie dlffarepce bet an getting Puulbha' med Iclnes In the preac.rlptlnn, or getting the oilier kind. Ours is a Squibb Urug More. i ( , ; : j. ; When a mas buys a real good hot water bottle, the flrat thin ha sees la "CAOT10I DO MOT .vmm witk soiliiid warn . 'i iie "TMEaBioiaTa sot wi. rxa OTti.H- Is absoiutsly the only exception, but to the con trary. You are directed by the' manufacturer, to "BOIX. rIOM 10 TO SO MZXtrTBS." Mlf hly good, else you couldn't do this 'i'hen. too, tha "Thermollte" stores heat. Stars hot from $ to '10 times longer than aa ordinary hot t water bottle. Alt druggists sell a l-nuart alia for - li t. ovm ruci I Leo. - MONEY SAVING SPECIALS .- ? : v. TOB THIS WIIX OJtXT S(o slie Mennen's Talcum Powder, "I cans (Oo also Wyetn s Phosphate or tfoaia loo site La Hiacne race rowaer lOo alse Kitchen Bapolio ...... J pint Dickinson's YVIteh Haiet Kn can Orave's Tooth Powder.. 3 bo bottle Urlma Malt Tonic, 104 each,' doien ...... .'...............,. I5o can arave a Tootn j'owaer , ::::::::::.-:::::-:::J II ft la f 1.00 AXWATS T OWX OB BXTOJtT CIOABS gSe. sswdust V,, ;d o.;r'V",'nwn""imh.rn'MA "'""yi- my be pleaded, gurity , . xharg. of throw.ni " r& "frin'e1 gVi&' &. i the tuntlam river In the I. k... .k. ' u'' circuit court yeaterday -and were fined doorway v " ,,nM iftto tne J60 each by Judge Burnett . I " FARMERS AT ADERDEEQ Good Attendance at First Institute In County. ' tSnedal Planatck to The Joo mmlA raeea, wash., Oct. 14. The three- County THE PERKINS HOTEL PHARMACY J. pnoae Vs.'. '" We Deliver Tree. ' i, - . - - TH 8QTTZSB DT70 TO rOl TU KaI WIO KVOWS ; . . . .. - , - . . Lowncy's Candies rhoa A-1011 Mala estA, ' xgggssgggzggxaggKgaxggagtgsgggrxzgKgssrsssrrrrgg U Abe day session of the 'Chehalls Farmers' institute now in pro grass here kind ever the first gathering of the held in Chehalls county.' and la belna largely anenaeq oy me I arm era or tlie surrounding country. A lecture was delivered last night by W. H. Lawv renee of the western Waahlnrton ex periment station. TREE STRIKES WOODCHOPTER ; REQUISITION IS HONORED Oliver Will Go Washington. Back to (Salem Bnraaa of The Journal.) Salem, Or.. Oct 14. Requisition for Frank Home .Falls 60 Feet Down River Bank. , (Special D la Date a tn The Jon rail) Astoria. Or., Oct 14. Frank Horno, uiupiuyea at aiesern s logging xamp on Grays river, waa seriously injured while cutting a tree vesterdav. Aa tha j tree reu it struck him, knocking him sv iwi oown a nana, his lert arm and three rlba were broken. Ho was brought here later and . taken' to the nospitai. - . Summers' curves were no mystery to the Cubs, but MulUn, who was not ex pected to win, proved an enigma to Chance's'' boys In the one 'game he pitched. , ' Other . Games. . ' Chicago won the opening game at De troit- in a ram storm mat namperea both teams, by a score of 10 to 6. Klllian started pitching for Detroit but ' ' was succeeded by Summers. Ruelbach opened for Chicago, Overall went in but was wua, ana urown nnisnea tne game. - - Sunday at Chicago was a pitchers' .- battle between Overall for the Cubs and Donovan for - Detroit . Donovan after Molding ms opponents witnout a hit broke In the eighth and six men scored. Detroit got one run. Monday at Chicago, Detroit reversed xne winning and toon an s-8 game from Chicago, s Mullln opposing Pfeister and Huelbach. Yesterday's game at Detroit waa lost to tha Tigers through their Inability to bit Mordecai Brown, who scored the first shutout of the series. He allowed Detroit four hits and no runs. Chicago : scored three runs off Bummers, who weakened In the third and was hit freely during the game. . The final game again placed Overall and Donovan as the opposing pitchers. Detroit, Mich.. Oct 14. In a final stand against the onslaughts of the ravenous Cubs, who have taken three of the four games played in the worlds championship series, Jennings today de rided to rely on Donovan to Bava the Tigers from defeat. There waa no rreat amount of elation at tha lair of the Tigers today. The men realised that they faced the crisis of the series na tei ineir loyal supporters - do the they talking while conflict v Chance's ' men prepared for the It fleured tn 'matte fourth game and the championship, and the player-captain decided to let Ovie Overall turn the trick. The Cnleago Uneup is as follows: Phecka"rd, left field; Evers, second base- ricnulte, right field; Chance, first base; Stelnfeldt third base; Hofman, center ; field; Tinker, shortstop; Kllng. catcher; , Overall, pitcher. The Detroit lineup was: Mclntyre. . unia; j-ary, snortstop; Crawford. ; center fleld; Cobb, right Held; Rossman, jn.i uut, Dcnseier, secona base i pohmldt catcher; Coughlin, third base Donovan, pitcher. 7. . . ; rtrst Inning, First Half. Shec (card's short By fell into Schae f el's paws, but Crawford stopped short - mi EversMlner and it went for single w vniitcc. ovuuiK eiammeo one past Coughlin. Chance's drive over O'Leary's "i invcrs nome. urawiord caught r"""i nj. i-OTunun gran bed Hof- Ban s grounder, touched out Schulte on line as he passed. One rnn. Flrst Inning for Detroit. Mclntyre walked. fVLeary struck out Crawford dropped a safe one in center. Cobb fanned. The third strike on Ron man was a wild pitch and the batter went to first Schaefer fanned. No iudb. neon; cnicago Detroit 1, Second raatng for Chloagw. - .,Youi"m "nw Tinker out at first s , JClIng fouled nut to Schmidt Overall .was retired, Rossman to Donovan No i ' eoom rnnlag for Detroit. ocmniat lannea. Coughlin died. TJnk- I i '"""M walked and " "7? -"' Mcimrra tinea to Ifof. rnmu n nna, Boore: Caioago 1. 1. , Talrtl Zaalag for Caleag. m,Tl ?. '"I 001 R"m" Fv.rt i-TLw . Z. Aifintyre grabbed Third Xulatg for Detroit. rreTniwit inrw oot O Leary. Craw. , J - wan Sot him at flrat " " bt easy ror Bherkard ?e rana. Score, Chicago L DMrolt Fowrtfc ZaalsLg for Caioeg. Chh nailed Chance's drive to HaL Ft- nfeldt erslSM. Irnt wae casrht Hl- T-rin e-we- tvmMt to tvcJiMfer. Fovta Xaaisaff far CatoeH. w " - J 'I t . rV-lerr ".m lu wfl acneer was r skiing Klng to Trek ' " w axrwck t six tneai. ., rare rvnre, ri,wW 1. Drtrwlt, . m Taalag for Ckteag. ' "-) tacjht Tinker's tlgk eae ;. v : , . - " - No runs. Eighth Inning for Chicago. Evers was safe on an Infield hit Schulte sent him to second on a sacri fice. Schmidt to Rossman. Stelnfeldt etruck out On an attempted steal Evers was out Schmidt to Schaefer to Schmidt No runs. Eighth Inning for Detroit. O'Learv filed to Chance. Crawford died, Evers to Chance. Cobb out. Tinker to Chance, tto runs, score: cnicago Detroit 0. Hints Inning for Chicago. Hofman fanned.. Tinker singled to left Kllng went down, VLeary 'to Rossman, and Tinker went out trying to make third, Kossman to coughlin. No runs. Hlnta Inning for Detroit, , Rossman out Evers to Chance. Schaefer out Stelnfeldt to Chance. Schmidt ended the game and -the world's series by fouling to Jtuing. Final score: R. H. E. Chicago ...-.. 2 11 0 Detroit .....I..... 0 S 0 Tm beallns honeebold remedy. Satin akin cream should aliraja be bandjr. zne. Ladies,' wait two days and save one half on ' your tailor-made suit skirt. coat or waist Friday, 9 a. m.. Is the time sj75 Morrison street corner of Fourth, Is the place. Take your mid-day lunch at the Per- rill. kins Grll Music. s in custody or the sheriff of Yamnlll county at McMlnnville and Is wanted at Montlcello. Cowllta county, "for desert ing and wilfully neglecting and refus ing to provide for the maintenance and support of his wife ana minor child. and without lawful excuse," as the Washington statute reads. Thomas Car- nine waa appointed by, Governor Mead to take charge oi tne prisoner. HOQUIAM'S BIG EXPO 7 Msny Exhibits Premised" t Mer chant's Annual Fair. (Special Dunatoh to Tie Journal.) ' . Hoauiam; Wash.. Oct 14. Preoara tlons for the annual Merchants' Fair and Industrial - exposition are , about complete. Exhibitors are placing their wares, ana giving - tne imai toucnes. The auditorium has been enlarged, and the booths will be very attractive. The farmers of the eastern end of the coun ty will exhibit farm products. The poultry and dog shows promise to be of unusual interest The fair opens on inuraciay and win continue lor week. NORMAL SCHOOL ATTENDANCE TRESTLE WRECKS TRAIN Fall Structure Breaks' and Cars Into 20-Foot Gulch. (Special Dlipotch to The Joorsal.) ing a tralnload of logs to the boom of the Seaside Lumber company at Sea-, Total of 281 Students at the Three Institutions. . (flalam Bureau ef The Journal.) Salem, Or., Oct. 14. According to the reports received bv Rocr.tarv c t. Starr of the normal school board of regents, the attendance at the three nor mal schools durlne the first month nf school was 281. At 'Weston there are 105 Students, at Mnnmnnth AK anil mt Ashland 81. These figurea Include onlv those In the normal departments. BARLOW SCHOOL OPENg. Though Enlarged. Both Rooms Are -.; ' Weil Filled.. ; (Bpeclal Dlapatch to The Journal) .:. Barlow. Or.. Oct. 14 Schonl nn.n.l here Monday morning with Miss Dlna ii ui oariuw ttm principaj and .Miss Elnore Qlnther of Oregon City, pri mary teacher. The echoolhouse lias oeen eniargea ana now has two rooms, iotu outn rooms are ruu. A Hot to Do Bo'. It is not a shame for anyone to be nervous and knocked out, but it la a snama to ran to use Haxme Pills when you know they are the remedy for it Price 11 a box, boxes $S, with full guarantee for all forms of weakness. Address or call The J. W. Clemen son Drug Co., corner Second and Yamhill streets, Portland, Or., the store that sells "Rum and Pine," the only cough remedy. At this ntore thev recommflnd cniy tne dbei or everything. - r - ..-I i II Vs.. 7 . 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Their future depends on capital and its hard to get, unless you faiow how. Please let us tell you how. , - '"v;. ' ": . J Just insert an ad in The Journal. Follow the lines of the hundreds youTl find there. " . -. .t. .. , : . : ; ; v " - M !-.'. -7 - -:' '' YouTl get In touch with capital quickly. " . - : L ' .... -r "s f . .! - But you don't have' to advertise, though.; , Z:..... ; j , If youYead them every day youll find the, ads of men who have capital, and who are willing to "back you. " '" . , - Read them veiy day. It will pay. y , Journal Want Ads Cost Ono'Ccnt nf Word. Seven : Insertions for the Price of Six . M s . : . , . I