OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY KVENINO. OCTOBER 8. 1008.
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BEAVERS AIINEX
RErHOT GOSSIP ilir DATE TO
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MCE OF GAMES
FOR RABID FAIIS rASIIINCIOIr II"
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seansn
Kinsolla nnd Garrett Rmotli-
vBob Brown. , tha new part , owner of rnf0QanP Anfrpll SPM AVIllt.
FALL ;STYIE
cr Greeks Cooney and
: Van Get Hbmers.
the MoCretlfe Wonder If Bob doean t 'IHQH UaUlO 811(1 OOnUS Aff-
iirv ii iv raruifi n niKD(ia mn lino
gies Up Thanksgiving.
the Coaat league 'when the chance I
offered?. , ,
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0
0
" - - " ; ; ' ;
I Mil J TONATRR DRIVES IN R ACK I
Il'iilted Pw Ln4 Wire.)
a. Vr.nr-im.-n ' Oct. If. Witn w
' tm.t safely stowed away In their per-
cintoge bag. the Portland w
... - l Aneelee (or the
lot week of the Pac4fle coast baseball
season. Eddie Kinseua inu ......
were the two pitchers to win the lest
brace of niDM on Krlico son rrora
Oakland tram, and they did It with con-
urn mat eaee, iaraea up "7
hlttlnir ol their teammates. .--
Klriaal a Dltmea ing niummii
In
the ninth when they land
wlth both feet and scored 1
for ha got settled again.
Garrett a support
Cooney
K a
Li.. .ft.rnnnn him or ha would have
-hnt.iiut. Casey end
. ... . J -1 .P in nHvsri
oom purw t''- ,h- ninth.
Ilka fiends ana won
l The scores
i , Morning game
PORTLAND.
"A 8. R. H. PO. A. E.
Casey, 2b ........
Cooney,
Itaftery, cf ....'.
Johnson. Ib .........
Danslg, lb .....
Ryan. rf ;...'
Hassey, ,. If ; .
Krambea, a
Klnaella, p.. .....v..
1
1' 1
3-4
1 1
0 It
0 1
0 1
0 r
1 o
Jotal
Van Haltren. cf
Truesdale, -2b ..
iMeCay. 3b.......
iHeitniuller, rf .
' 1 Imuran. as
it). Lewis, If
5 T 27 13, 1
OAKLAND..
AS. R.HPO.AK.
i a
i-i
- 1
.1 s
I t
0 14
O S
10
:, . ;: i
Joe Corbatt, tha fimoua old Baltimore
pitcher,. hJ pa out ocraalnnally by play-
ma- in. many or. me California tx-nrua.
Corbott atUl bullevee be can get back to
J I VIU W IW. .
Bobby Green and Eddie Klnaella are
planning a winter hunt near 'Groom'
home at Belleville, Iowa. Accnrdlnr to
reporta given out down aouth. Vanbe.
Caaey, Johnaon and MoCredte will win
ter here. -Ryan aora to Denver and Baa
ae to St I.oula. Knee hlkea to Bevler.
l m ..A -t.l V. ( I
uotnam. uanaig la. acneauiea to go
ran
Il
Hogan -to - Howard to J Ah
i.ewia. ........
i Miller, - lb
lo. Iewia, 0
Wright, ;p
TJtalaV;..:V..:.,.l I IT 1
SCORE..BT INNINGS. .
.....i o o o o j o j 45
...t.O-VO 0 0 0 0 0 01
.01 10100 1 1
SUMMARY,
unm rnin4'oonev. xwo-oaao n
Van Maltren. Kagan. Bacrlftca hit
Van Idltren. DanllX.
batoa Raf tery, Truesdale. Frton
balls Klnaella ; 3,. Wright . ftrvc
out By Klnaella , by Wright . I. Hit
bv Ditcher Ryan, .Double playa
'viiiior-. . Johnaon 10 uanin,
) Time of game 1:30. Umpires Perlne
ana iynn.
Triple play
'Portland.
Hita .
Oakland-.
Hits .
to Howard Hogi
inaran. Beolc to KUlfer.
rirav to Delmaa to Howard to Dillon
Wild pitch Gray.1 Time 1:10.. Umpire
conneii ana xoman.
Second game '
' . ' ' v ' L.03 ANGELES.
AB.R.H.PO. A. E.
1 -1 i 1 10 0
Stolen
Oakea. ef ". ,
Ellis. If ,.
Illon, lb
Bernard, rf
Howard, ia
Smith. 3b .
Delmaa, as
Eaaterly, c
Hogan. o . .
Phllllpa, -p
.1. 3
. . .
o
, o
l
1 ; o
1:0
2 0
8 0
11
0
o
A ter noon game .
PORTLAND.
Caaey, 2b. , .
U'ooney, a,
Raftery, civ
IJnhnaorl.' 8b
Danalg. lb..
i Ryan, If . . .
Baasey. If..
Krambea, e
, Garrett. , p
ar r. h. po. a; e
3 0
0 - 0
1 2
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
3 2
2
0
2.
-2.
14
2
1
4
0
Totals '". .. . . . .26 2 9 21 15 2
, SAN FRANCISCO.
7 AB.R.H.PO
Mohler, 2b .......... 3
Curtis, Sb . ........ . . 2
KUlfer. If ..-
Bodle, rf ..... .... 3
Wllliama, lb ........ 3
Beck, cf 3
Berry, a . n. . . . .,. . ; $
. ... -. a
MrArdle, sb
Willis, p ...
Totals ...
: o
o
i
0
0
1
;l
t 10 27 18 4
Totals ..,.,,...33
, ' ' OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. B.
Van Haltren, cf.....
Truesdale, 2V., ...... .
M-'ay, 8b. ,.....,
Heltmuller, rf . ...
1. Lewis, If..
Miller, lb
La Longe, c. ........
Nflson, p. ..... 4 .
Hoa ...4. v. ...
fTotala v.-...,-88. 4 6. 37 11
Batted for Nelsort In ninth,
nAMH Y- INNINGS..
Oakland'"' 0 2 0 1 0 1J 0 4
"hu ...;i-.Iiio 0 2 0 2 0 0 5
- .r- f BUMMAni. .
f'Hom run Van Haltren. Two-baae
"i Rwu Cooney 2. Johnson, Casey, Mc-
oarrett 2. Hit by pitcher La Longe.
BSubl. play-Eagato MUler Caaej -to
Dantlg. Passed ball La Longe. . lime
1:45. Umpires Perlne and lynn.
LEADEKS GET ONE IX ,
LAST GAME OF SERIES
Los Angeles, Oct. 28. San Francisco
and Los Angeles each took a grime this
afternoon. The scores: , j
. . First game ,: - , ' . .-,.
x LOS ANGELES.
: - 'v ' -- v . AB.R. H. PO. A. E.
n.lr. rf............. 4 0 10 0
Ellis, If. ..........
Dillon, lb t J
Bernard, rf , J
Howard, 2b...... v 4 2 8
Smith. 3b f J 1
pplmas. as. ....... . a .
Hogan, e 3 0 0
nrav. O.. ............ 4 0 I
, Toti:..;....- " i w.
"SAN FRANCISCO. -
. ' . AB.R. H. PO. A. E.
MnMtr. lb 8 0 I I
Curtis. If......;..... 4
E.
0
7 0
0
0
0
0
. 0
0
J o
.,.24 4 8. 2t 12,-0
GAME BY INNINGS
Los Aneeles ......,...l 0 0 0 0 0-13
Hits ............. i v i f f a
San Francisco 2 0 0 1. 0 1
.Hits . i ........ . I v 4
;.'. SUMMARY. :
Rase ' hits Beck, Bernara, tsmiin,
Howard, Philips, McArdl. Stolerr base
Berrv. oacrince nns vniiuu. juh-
ler. Willis. Bases on balls Off fniiiipa
6. by Phillips 1. Double piay-
Curtis. Time l:30.i
nell apd Toman.
0 0 2 6
3v
-Willis to
Umpires O'Con-
(Siieclal DUpatch to Tba 'imraal.t
State College, Pullman, Wash., dc
26. (Speolal) Washington State col
lege will not meet the ; University .of
Montana on the football gridiron this
year, according , to ' the statement au
thoiiaed today by Manager , Houston
MoCroskey, of Uie State college-eleven.
The reason Montana : alleges for can-
celling the game haa to do wtth fl
nanclal difficulties In the athletic con
Undent of that univaraltv. .
It waa formprlv th tnfpntlnn nf lh
local management to puH off a. game
with the Butte School of Mines during
me nip iu Montana: dui it is now
necessary to call off the Butte game.
ttiiice zsuiie cannoL n nv w. h. -i -w rn.
out the cooperation of the' university.
Football prospects at W. . a,, which
nave not . been especially luminous at
any time .during the season, are now
brightening up- a little, - but the -two
reverses 1 in the achmliiln - mntlnncl
above, , have had' a dampening; effect
on w. e. U. enthusiasm. At W. S. C.
Montana is conslderea , to have. a. cred
itable football team.- and the nrnt waa
needed In order' tn iri vf th lAral ,1vn
put them " through strjenuQus : practice man and the University of washing
. '.. . ' -.4.. n nra. I tOn. J(''-V"" .8' i - ,.'.. i:,'-'t; -., ... ,
It is now definitely known: that Ralph
win
OREGON TRAILS HARD
FOR IDAHO GOHTEST
(Smelal Dispatch to Tba JoomaL)
Unrverslty of Oregon, Eugene, Oct.
. The Oreaon ' team Is In. exceueni
shape after. Its game witn wuiameno
jfxrbes win
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IV. S. C 'S FOOTBALL
IS BHTEfiGOP
Kelder,-. as. ..
Bodle. rf ,. . .
Williams, lb
Beck, ef . ...
Berry, e. . . .
KUlfer, c.
McArdle. 3b
Joaes. p....
a
4
8
1
1
1
11,
8
0
'
1
0
1
0
1.
3 ' 0
1
3
Totals ;........... 28 1 8 14 13
GAME BY INNINGS.
L Anaelea 0 M 1 I 1
Hits .....3 1113 8 13 14
San Francisco. .0 0 4 0 0 J 0 1- 8
Hits ....... . 3 001 1 1 1 1 8
. SUMMARY.
Two-baae hits Oakea, Delmaa, Gray.
Pacrlfio blta Jones, Horan, Smith,
rXTnard. Bases on balls Off Gray 4.
Stolen bae Kills. Howard 3. Smith,
Pelirurs. Struck out By Gray 4. by
Jnne 2. Double playa Gray to Ho-
1TEISKEY fOS US!E BACK
Tbe Increased oa rf whlakey for
me back rheumatism la aualn; eon
sdrMe die-uaton among tba ire1lral
fraternity. It la aa almost Infallible
rr hn m'e1 with eertain otSr
lnrronts and takm pmrrljr. The
fo'lowlrg formula, la effective: 'To
. haif rl"t ef rxl whlaaejr add one
rin"e ef Torts fnmr'Wj and on nanrt
ffTJO laraarri;ia CoTirw1"- Taka ln
tblrr"vf ul doe befor each naal
r4 rfer rt!rta
It I? aorely w'th trying by anyoae
r
3
for the next few days in order to pre
pare them for the hard game with, Ida
ho next Friday. . None or tne uregon
men were huft in last Saturday's game
with the exception of a few . minor
bruises. ; . .... ...
While everybody is satisfied with the
ahnwlntf rnaifo flsainut Wlllamotte, the
general opinion la that the score should
have been larger. Several good chances
in mm irm lost by Oregon, which
aomori tn ha , dun to carelessness and
loose Dlaving. This defect, ; however.
mill Ha remnrilAri this Week.
The game with Idaho is expected to
he a verv hard one and Coach Forbes
and Trainer Hayward will have the team
in the best possible condition, for the
game. Although the prospects of win
ning are not as favorable aa they were
!! v.a r h atuilonta aa a whole have
confidence . In the. team and do not an
ticipate defeat. . '
lardy
not play
Rader and George '.
for W S.- C . this yvear.'r both havlnar
played out their four years allowed by
tne nortnwest. conference ruling. Kader
is giving vaaiaoie assistance in coacn
jng the team. , Hardy will not return
to scnoot- , ..,
SEMI-PB0S TO -PLAY ,
. LVDQOKS ALL AVINTEB
. '''..' . '" -.'.('....
The ..latest acquisition to local in
door baaebalfTanks ' ia the 'team ' repre
senting "the well-known firm of Helser
and Unden, . machinists. r : Outdoor ball
players" wintering In and1 aboutvport-'
land have been , trying 'to discover a
remedy to prevent ""Charley horse'!- in
springtime arid believe' they have dis
covered the-solution. -bv playine"- Indoor
baseball and keeping In first class con
dltlon. The Helser . and Unden pine
noHsesaea promising ' material and the
men are devotlna evenings practicing In
a local gymnasium and expect to open
their season In. the near future. .
George Donnerberg' ia manatnn the
Monday Opening of annual St., Loon I team and announces some or tne prores
CALENDAR ' SPORT
FOR THE WEEK
Two teams well matched ia the char-
acterlsatlon given tba University of
Washington and Whitman college teams
by Professor E. D. Angell, director of
athletics at O. A. C, who passed through
Portland yesterday, en route to Corval.
lis from Seattle, where be saw tha
gridiron atruggla betlreen tha two
teams Saturday. Tha game was won
by Washington' by a touchdown and
score of I to 0 la the last few mln
utea of nlav. -
"The unexpected strength of Whit
man was one of the surprises, ss bard
luck stories from Walla Walla had In
dicated the contrary," aald Professor
Angell yesterday. "It was one of the
most stubbornly contested gamea I have
ever seen, ana ir tne contest naa enaeq
three mlnutea earlier, the score would
have been 0 to 0, and the moat biased
spectator- could not have claimed ma
terial superior for either team.
"In Borleake. Whitman has one of
the strongest dunging halfbacks In the
country, and it waa oniy a matter or a
rouule of Inches that prevented him
from soorlng a touchdown for Whit
man, when he stepped out of bounds in
a 7a-yard run over wasmncton s aoo
Una.
o Use Straight rootbau.
1U. 111 Alll i,.w,ia.i in...
more ground on straight football than
lU..ktn-.A- - I. n,-- nnl la. In
ITMIIIUIIUU. ,1IU . " V... J ...
the second half that Washington found
herself, and ahowed fierceness of at
tack. Even then, .had it not been for
Coyle's brilliant Sb-yard - daah which
brought the pall within striking dis
tance of the Whltnfan goal line, the
nlav would have ended with, honors
even and the ball in mldlield.
. "Both teams held closely to old stylo
footbalL The few forward naasea used
were Inaccurate, and usually fait the
f round and. involved a penalty, wai
ngton's I line Is very powerful,
Mucklestofle s work in the backing up I
on defense was a feature or tha game.
Whitman has a powerful back field.
They are heavier than . the Washing
ton men In the same positions, and
when their plays work . smoother will
be a hard combination to stop. Any
who Imagine that Blanchard has not
evolved a good team will be quickly un
deceived if they line up against Whit
man. They Dlav snaDDV. aa-arresslve
ball, and are a much heavier team than
I expected to see."',.
f - In Seattle Thanksgiving-.
While at Seattle, Professor ' Angell
Signed a contract with the' manager of
the University of Washington team, un
der which the game between that In
stitution and O. A. C. will take placo
at Seattle on Thanksgiving day,- The
O. A. C-schedule originally gave that
date to Willamette university, but the
latter team . ha consented to accept
November 7 ' as the date for their an
nual gam with the Oregon Aggies. The
O. A. C. schedule for the remainder of
the season is as follows:
- Maturaav. vcioner si. 10 oe suDDiisa
s Saturday. November 7. Willamette
university, at Corvallis.
Wednesday. November 11. Whitman
college, at Corvallis.
Saturday, NOvemberiSl, University of
Oregon, at Portland.
Thanksgiving day. University of
Washington, at Seattle.
Satuaday. - December 6. Multnomah
Athletic club, at Portland.
vjAiiisio
THE BEST $3 HAT
S HPAT 4 QFI I IMffl fading
Clothier
"In Sickness or
IriHealth"
The food that gives bounce and
buoyancy to mind and body is
3X1 nn
n
whole wheat,
shreddetd and
Foxtail -P: Keene, In His. Own , Car,
Which Ho Entered lq the Vander
bllt Cup Race. i v
back to Oswego, N. Y., and Madden and
Raftery will return to- Boston.
Should the Beavers - take one of the
games from Los Angeles this week, they
will land second place for certainty.
The only way that San Francisco .can
horse ahow.' Opening of four aayr race
muiin. tn Rait. Tjikft Cltr." Dave Dealt-
ler . va. Johnny Marto. - 10 round at
Tuesday Sale of the McGrathiana
stud begins at Lexington. Ky. Battling
Johnon vs. Terry Mustaln, z-rounds.
wedneaoav tjiemaon-uaviaaon iuow
kail at- rVilumhla. H.C
Friday Arkansas-OKianotna, xootDau
nn. at Knnnin Okla.'
Daturoay inaoor rnRmpiansnipi oi
the A. A. U. in Xadisoa Square (Mr-
den. New York. Harvard-Brown foot
ball game at Cambridge.. FTlnceton-
Weat Point football game at West
Point Yale-M. A. C. football a-ame at
New Haven. Phlladelphla-Swathmor
football game at Philadelphia. Carllale
Indiana-Naval Cadets football game at
AnnaooUs. Chicago-Minnesota football
game at Chicago. Illtnola-Indiana foot
ball ram at Urban a. lowa-Xehrarka
football game et Iowa City. Vanderbtlt
Vlchlgaa football game at Ann Arbor.
Wlpoonaln-Marquetta football .game., at
Madison. .
Bin Rally at O. A. T.
taaeeUI rnmtk t Tx Jaaiaatt
Oron AgTi'lturl Olleaa. (nrral-
l'a. Oct.' It. Tbe Trat granii rally of
be year waa bel.t trxMt-r nlaht 6n the
aih'etlr yield and asrfaaaed anrtMni
ef the kind ever held at it. A. C About
etuoenia inn tcrori a-athered
on trse carrptrB ani marcned down town
where tbT rroed on the rrlncinal
tr-eeta. P.aturninr to the rarrpua. a
huge bnnfire started and auijree
7 i-repioent xrr an memhera f tha
acuity ere entrrueiastk-aulv arDlud.
ed ,
roT'e pwm an4 ye were th-xi
rx-ni.T ercei Lea rrtrram.
alonal outdoor stars on the club- mater
follows: Bill .cott-erman. . catcher:
Slats- Crosby' and" Henderson, pitchers:
Al Lodell. first baa: Joe Mangold, sec-
ona pase uaron j.ura-.-inira rase: Min-
kie and . Brown, snortatnp; - Bngga,
Tauscher and Moore, outfielders, and
Nibs McKenna. , mascot: Jack . Helser.
umpire. '
Any team In tha Pacific northwest
desirous , of a game will be accommo
dated by addressing the manager at
160 uasan street, or pnoninc Alain
7248.- . r-
This Date in Sport Annals.
18 William. f"Kld" Gleaaon. Mtad
profeaalonal baseball player, bom in
Camden, N. J. '
-187& Schooner yacht DauntWa beat
the Mohawk' In an ocean race off Sandy
Hook lor a ii.eon cup.
- list Western Baeeball lea rue com
pleted its organisation.
1SI3 At Boston: Harvard college de
feated Chicago Athletic association at
football, 83 to
At M-mphls: Dan patch paced
a mile In 1H.
1104 At St. Louis: Frantr'J. Mar
shall of New York ' won the rhea
championship of the United States.
Flood RItt Beats Golden daJe.
' Ooldendale, Wseh.. Oct. it. Hood
River high school team defeated the
Ooldendale high achool team In a w!l-
plared game of ftball Fatorday y
acr.r Of I
nr 7 to e. Bi'er ir.a ainr-
ofT In the flrat half Hood River acred
a safety, but after that the fame m
anrbodr s till tha lat fje mmutea cf
r a", when Bell, the H1 Rivr quarter.
a. rnaoa a 10" .t aa --'i
rn are a pom. 7 ra amr wtw T t- 1
ci a large trovl iu In Kiur-.te.
get Into third place is by winning every
game from- Oakland while Portland
oses everyone to Loa Angeles.: .1 bis
seems hardly likely though. - ''"..
Among the Seals there will also be a
general scattering. : Mohler goes to nts
Los Angelas home. Hlldebrand,. - Wil
liams and McArdle go with Fisher o he
orient. Zeider is going to Auburn, Ind.,
while Fred neck retucna to Havana. 111.
Kllllfer will study In the University of
Michigan. Curtis may visit ..home at
mewpon xxews, vn. oerry, , jjaeiciiuir.
Jones. Willis. Griffin,-But or and Hen
ley : will linger . in, caiuprnia.
NEW SOCCER ELEVEN
FOR THE CITY LEAGUE
Twenty 1 unattached - aoccer football
players turned, out for practice on the
with the reaulara .made in. two teams
which Indulged In an hour's hard work.
Out' of the new men- a new club, the
Rangers, was organised to take a place
in tha city association-, lootoaii league.
Their first game will be played . next
Saturday witn tne (.-oiumnias.
Among the new player to sign up
were: Keith, who 'was elected captain,
Douglas. Quarterman. Walker. Kyle, Pat
and Martin McMcholae, , Hutchinson,
Hafllng. Seymour. Henerson, -MacKay
Coxon. Lawrence, and Metcalf. . Among
the older, players who will become
members of the. team are:. Dean. Stev
enson, Hccarrerty and Art Mills. ,
PULLMAN'S COUNTRY
; .RUNNERS TRYING OUT
HUGH
RESERVOIR
' 8tate College Pullman. Wash.. Oct.
26. A motley band of long distance
runner chased acroaa tha Palouaa hllla
for a d la lance of five mtlaa Saturday
afternoon in a race, tba outcome of
which was to decide the personnel of
the "cross country team, which will
compete with a similar team from the
University of Idaho In the nr future.
The following were chosen: Cooll. time
it minutes la seconds; (Hooker, time.
31 mlnutea 44 seconds: Hunt. time. It;
Kdmunson. time !( minutes 30 aanenda.
Clark and Johnson, W. 8. C"e two well
known mile runner, will be given pmca
on the team by virtue of their prevloua
records. . .
fcTAXDIXO OF THE TEAMS.
Ioa
rcinr Coat IiC-ag-ne.
. Won, Lost. Pet.
Angeles ' ) '1 .
Portend 1 7 ..14
Ma Franclaco 11 .4T
Oakland ! Ill ' .418
t- . - J I
XIOKTX.T OOUI1 WTT2I UOV.
When ro-e see that kind of a watf
rreoa at yo9 gnow -t-at rhatm.fiani
weather Is at band. it ready fnr it
pew ty r1m a btt)a ef p;,ars
Ffi Liineet. Flreat thing trade tor
rhema I 'm. rhSIbialaa. froat b"a.
aed iff iol-m ail rr -a tea. a I a'he
and f vd by "k.-e-e Lrcg t
i z aaa a u..w.
Ifeadgrates of Government
Dam on Hermiston Ditch
Are Opened.
(Special Dlapatch to Tha Jonraal.
Pendleton. Or., Oct; 26. Settlers In
the Hermiston valley are rejoicing- over
the fact that water has been turned into
the' big government ditch which will
feed the Cold Springs reservoir, the
water to be stored for use durlna- the
summer of 1909. . v
The water Is now runnlna- thrniiarh
me concrete section or tne feed canal,
recently rebuilt. The - temporary dams
which nave held back the seepage-from
tne new concrete lining have been re
moved, and within a few days the
water will be pouring over the big In
let drop into the reservoir. The water
was turned In with a small head, and
It will be some time before the dtch
will be carrying Its full caoacltv.
The fact that the government ia able
thus early to begin storing water In the
big reservoir Insures a full supply of
water- to tne i matiua project. The en
gineers estimate that It will take 100
day', flow to fill the big reservoir, with
the dltch carrying Its capacity. . It Is
believed that by early February the
storage will have been completed. This
done, the government will turn the
waters from the river Into theodlstrlbu
tlon system direct, through Its "by
pass dron,'' and as soon aa the settlers
are ready for water it may be delivered
to them direct from the river up until
along early In June, when the river
usually goes so low that further supply
from mat source is impossiDie.
3IEXICAN WEDDING
WITH ALL THE FRILLS
made of the
steam-cooked.
halted in . f h ?. r.lnnecf 1 - f intf
food factory in the .world
Oused by invalids and: athletes
because it presents the greatest
amount or strength-giving ma- a
terial with , the ; least ) tax upon S
the digestion. Try it for I
breakfast . U
D
fl
Heat in Oven Before Serving,
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3 TgBi ""I
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fCnlted rraaa tmil Win.)
Monterey. Cal, Oct. 2C Dave Tar-
ran go, a Meiicajpr-4a held In the county
jail accused of having slashed Nick and
Charles Escobar at wedding feast last
nignt. diaries Escobar may die,- but
his brother will recover. Tba cauae of
the trouble is not known, bat It la aup
poeed to have started In a dlacusalon
over the bride. The guitars werw ting
ing at the f entire board while tha fight
waa In progreaa outside. The two In-
ed men staggered down the atraeta
nto the hande of the police, who wra
attracted by the noise ef tha. row. Nick
has a wrajn wonnd aver hie teoiDla and
Charles ha a hi throat eat.
When You Think
3
Of the pain which many women experience with every
, month it makes the fentleneu and kindness always associ .
ated with - womanhood seem to be almoat n . sairacle.
While in general no woman rebel against what she re
gards n natural necesiity there is no woman wbo wonld -not
gladly be free from thin recurring period of pain.
Dr. Jeree'n Fmwmrlt Prerlptlm mmMt
W0mk wmem nfrenj matt mlet wmm
. wall, mad glrm tmem reeefont from pala,
. it ttamllka fimUrttr. Hai Imtlm
mmtlmm, Mtmlm cayten af enrea-
' jnne arenirnenn.
Sick women are invited to eonsult Or. Pierce
frit. All oorrespondeaeo strictly private and
confidential. Write without fear and without fee to World' Dispeoaary MeoV
icai Asaooiaaon, iv. v. rierce, m. u., rrctideat, OuSaio, r. I.
If yon want n book that tells nil abent woman' diaeeae, and hew to earn
them et home, send 21 one-cent tamp to Dr. Fierce to pay eoet of mailing
ea, end ho will send yon n frtr copy of hi great the um ad-page iJlastrated
Common Sana Medical Adviser revised, np-to-date edition, in paper covera.
In haodsoeao cloth-binding, 31 stamps. .
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3IISS 3L4RIAN LACY .
ILANGS HERSELF
rratwd Prwa tan I W I
Pitt "field. IIL. r 24. Mrs. Marian
Mfy committed aulida by hanaleg her-
elf yeaterdav aflernooo. Her bneb o-t.
Dr. L. H. Irrr, an4 bee- friend be.ievad
bee happy "ad ear fre. and no motive
can r. aealgeed fr tne aeed.
Her body was fod er Tiasba4
aeglng from a eertala pol In her
room Rbe aa maa a ftooae of a
heel, stood a Stooi. W hlr ri av
ked frwn sneer bey, ai4 died ef
faaBlt(o.
Mr. Urr waa II yea i er It -!
1 rt the irnw Mrt f t" i -
t an eit at Frii-ti.
l a,- e waa kriwaes Xtnao Ij bea.
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T WHY oar frltiate r all employed.
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