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THE OREGON DAILY 1 JOURNAL PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 31. 1003.
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Ring
Held
Track
Diamond
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I.OMIf.iOM VVIfJS
OUSHY
LOSE 10 illGELS FROM HUDEDIB
Ferraris and ITarkness and Coach Hoorc's Youngsters
DR. ROLLER AFTER
EDDIE O'COflti
Trice Given Trial by
McCredie. '
fCalted Frees Imw4 W)
' Loe Angeles, Oct. 31.Bush leagua
niiohora and catchers were tlTM a
Scramble All Over Field
Winning 28 to 0.
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Will SHOW JAPS
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SHOl'fflfCOlO
Oregon Scifeis AVay Very
Largo (quantities of
Products.
FIGURES JACEED
FORMER'BECOKDS
Columbia university mora than made
up for Ua defeat by Hill Jaai wern
when U won from Portland academy, II
chance yesterday by Manager XoCredte I to 0, on, Multnomah field yesterday af
nd aa a matter of course Lo Angeles J Urnoon. . Columbia mad SI of her IS
won, S to 1. The rnni of in locaie
were due more to mlacues on the part
of the battery, than to bed playa by
the fleldera ' '.' "'
Rafterv' double, which CIM near
being home-run. gav Portland
rhance for her only score Cooney had
Kindled Into right field and ."srvs
iit moved him to third.
whence he registered on Danslg'a biff
Into left field. . t
Ferrarla and Harkneaa did the) twirl
in for the northerner, and let the .xpecTTthem To haV much'bV.Y.r
polnta in the flest half, during which
time, the flret ' team player were
worked. In the aeoontl half Coach Mooiw
put In the second team men and they
managed to ror I mora polnta during
toe aecona nair.
Practically the entire game wa rlaved
In , P. A. territory and Oolumbla'e line
waa never .in danger. Columbia aimcly
bewildered the academy players with a
aucceasloa of trick playa, onslJe kicks
and forward paeeea. . Moore waa very
much pleaaed with the bore playing
Eddie O'Connell. who wlU wreatla
81 rangier Smith November II. certainly
will have Me hanJ fuJ during the nest
month. O'Connell yesterday received a
n-ciy 10 hie defl to 1'r, Benjamin Frank
lin Holler. the Seattle phyelclan
wreetler, who toppled over everything In
the country "except Champion Ootch.
Itnller says he will meet O'Connell any.
where on earth for a 800 aide bet, and
la willing to come to Portland to take
on the Multnomah wrestling Inatructor
at any time.
O't'onnell la now training hard for
hla match with Hmlth. He realises the
Portland champion la a dangerous man
and will have to be watching him every
em-ond of the time tha two nrtn are on
the mat. Should O'Connell dlnpose of
Smith he will have a gTeat following
when he meet" Holler. Holler
ararrd to death of Smith! atra
noia awl womu inn uirri mm mi ivn i -t r.., - ...... .. I I nr wrreepwuuine uiuuui in i mm-
lore under any consideration. Hut i"""..
(f RnlltAr With- I . " m"w -v fr'eee w j-iw-iuw Sanctis i '
B er w I An4 t.a r sex., fne I. ....- i...it...i I m - a a a aa e -- ma .
rid JetpA.
Teach Nipponese American
the Rowing GameShell
. House to Be Built.
special Plepatra tr The Jeareel.l
t'nlverelty of Washington, Oct II.
Tha Unlverelty of . Waahlngton erew,
champlong of the Paclflo roaat, wfli
take part In the Poughkeepale regatta!
next spring, a race rill be arranged
between Waahlngton. California and
Stanford to take place In California and
Dclayrd Arrival of 6r1entaJ liner
Itc-dorr-a Flour fihlpmcnta , for
7 .
Month ut ToUl Value of Dread-
atuffa Ivrportod Pre-akg Records.
OCTOBEH EXPOKTS.
Wheat 1.R11.0B0 bushejg Sl.a.ll
Barley. J,IS1 bushels J70.6OO
Klour. 11.000 barreia e(,ito
Lumber. I.OJ7.411 Xett JMII
Total vU ua , 1 1.0 .l 1 T
llAlh,, M,flt k. . . 1 1 .1 I - W .
TV. : ' - i-uuru imwr w LAKR I .1 . ... .. t 1
The state "U" will Intro- " -vri.
Waahlngton.
o Conne.ll la wtlllna to meet
out a choko-hold. and there you are.
ingle-1 , uc h American form of shell racing I during the mo.nth closing today than In
tteve- :v:r.-."k.V:itV"'.rVn..."."a r'".""- any corrsspondlnaT -month in Its hla-
HI! FIELD
Will BE TAPPED
Projected Electric Railroad
Will Traverse BichCo-
lumbia Valley, v
Angels down with five hits. Price, a
youngster McCredla picked up in Call-
rnrhlA,' did tne reoetvina; tor a poruon
. of the game, and waa partially respon
slble for two of the local's runs. .
!-. LOS ANGELES. -
, " . AB. R. H. FO, A. E.
Oskea. cf.. 4 - 0 ..0 ,
Ellia. Jf.. ............ ! I J
Dillon, lb 4
'Bernard, rf. S
. Howard, lb. I
Smith, lb............ S
' Hosp, sa 1
lloRan, 1
Wheeler, p S
Totals
f 17 11 ll
i aev. zd. ...........
Cooney, lb. . 4 ...... . 1
Raftery, cf. ....... .k 1
Oraney, cf .... 1
rantg, lb. ...4. .4... 4
Ryan, rf ............ . 4
Rassey, It............ t
McQuade, aa.. s
Prlcfl. c 1
Madden, C. 1
Ferraris, p.... .. I
Harkness, p.......... 0
Groom 1
PORTLAND
AB R. IL PO. A. K.
10 0 14 0
1
0
0
0
luck during the rest of the aeaeon.
Ilia Dean walker. Ennla and Seo-
fert were the stare on the Columbia
team white Earl Cobb, tha acmdemr
Quarter and cirop airaer. waa tne r-est
man on -tne Portland academr t
. Walker carried tha ball la much the
same style which earned him the olace
aa captain or - ne leans last rear ana
waa always a?ooa for a nice) e-ala Enl-
ninaiins or ine rorwara itaaa ana tn 1 . .. .. .wi. - ...
.f J r..k.ll i ki. ""e ma
end, were very errecuvw. whit Sevfert
ran tha team In tnarvT faahenn. tSM
r 7w Jirr J"?Win.. "f-rred to the gwme at I :I0 o'clock thl
unaoie to get a try at goal, lita tark
ling and passing wars both clean. The
line-up:
filULTNOMtH. MEETS
THE DULLES TODAY
Captain "Stump" Scott consnlted an
nounced that It would be a cinch gams
for the Multnomah eleven. Boott ra
il 1
1 2
1.0
1
1 14
0 0
Columbia.' PoalUon. Port Acavdemyi
J. kj ijnen, uay-
Bor Cook. . . . I T. H Xnrria CI
Bllledeaux . U T. R.. WUaoa, Spdi
Totals
..10 " 1 t 24 II 1
'Catted for McQuade In ninth Inning.
1 SCORE BY INNINGS.
Los Anxelea.......O 10 10 0 10
Hits; ...........0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 I
Port and ....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Hits 1 0 0 1 9 1 0 0 06
' SUMMARY.
Hlts Off Ferraris. I in six innings:
off Harkness, t in two innings. Two
base hits Raftery, Bernard, Theeler.
Sacrifice hits Casey and Cooney. First
base on errors Los Angeles 0, Portland
1. Left on bases -Loa Angeles 4, Port
, land 5. - Bases on balls Off Ferraris 4.
off Wheeler 3, off Harknesa 1. Struck
out By Wheeler 7. by Ferraris I
jjasset nan trice.
Bernard. . Time of game 1 hour 10 mlij
Vtea. Umpires O'Connell and Loman.
Aya, Walker. .L. O. R. C5odi
Hare. Becker. ... .C Xjuonai
Kel'her. Brown R.O. L. .. , ... Summers
Doolev R.T.L. Huersnerj
Campoell. Jen- ,
aen ....... . R. E. L. Bnener
Seufert Ennls...Q Cobb
Ennla. O'Brien L. H. R-. ..Brace. 'Wilson
Pomerov. Cook
J. O'Brien. . R. H. L Terart I
walker, Aya jt cookingham
Touchdowns Walker 2. Ennia I. J.
O'Brien 1. Goals from touchdown En
nia 3. Walker 1. Time of halves 25
mtnutea. Officials Oswald, referee;
Austin, umpire.
afternoon with The Dalles Athletlo club
team, which has been cankering after
a game with tha "Winged M" aquad for
a number of rears, and which has been
accommodated at last by Manager Pratt
The Dalles team arrived In town laat
night and ia in excellent shape for the
acrimmaae with the local clubmen. Th
DaJles aoen believe they can defeat tha
tonaj aeevyweignis out are not approxi
Una- tna sue, or tha score, on the
other band the locals look upon th
game aa already won by a large figure.
-a
. COLLEGE FOOTBALL
OREGON'S CHANCES
ARE HOT BRIGHTEST
If the University of Oregon wing from
Stolen bases Ellis, I tha University of Idaho in Moscow this
afternoon, Portland followers of the
varsity will look upon it as a visitation
from above.;...', ? . .
Soma seven: years ago the university
' fl ITTT.AATTl'Q TnQQTPfiltook a, trip through the northweat with lege, at Gettysburg, Pa.'
J aVWkJJW ,. ,. VI r. n. Th... TTnlnn cnllne v To irate, at TTxmll
were no- less than seven freshmen on I lon
the eleven, the exact situation that nre-I woaa.
valla today. With that mediocre mate-1 University 'of Chicago vs. University
SEALS. GET AWAY WITH
Saat. .
Yale vs. Massachusetta AgrloulturaM
at New Haven.
Harvard va. Brown, at Cambridge.
Princeton va. West Point, at West
Point . '
Pennsylvania va. Swarthmpre college,
at Philadelphia.
Cornell vs. Pennsylvania State, at
I Ithaca, N. Y. ,
Carlisle Indiana vs. Kayai cadets, at
Annapolis. .
Lehigh vs. Waahlngton and Jefferson,
at Pittsburg.
nJlJ 1 una t mt .11114.. ixai .iviu.
Dartmouth Vs. Amherst, at Hanover,
N. H.
Williams college vs. Syracuse univer
sity, at Syracuse, l. X.
Phillips Exeter vs. Colby , oollege, at
Exeter, N. H,
Gettysburg college vs. iJicKinaon col
(Dnlte4 Press Leaeed Wln.i . ' , , .
; San Francisco, Oct 81. Oakland was
easy for the Seals today, the game end
ing 0 to 2. Beck made a homer. Tha
.score;. .
' , OAKLAND.
rial they succeeded in holding Idaho to of Minnesota, at Chicago,
a scoreless tie. , I University of Illinois vs. Indiana, unl'
loaav lauio xooioaai is am ciasav asiveraitv. at iirnano. ill.
any in ine norinvni onu ine veterans
give It a balance that Is not noticeable
-Van Haltren, cf...
Trueadale, 2b ..,.4
McCay, 3b. .......
A Heltmuller, rf.
Eagan, as. .....
iewia, jr.
Miller, lb.
Smith, c .
Johnson, p,
Totals .
University of Michigan vs. Vander-
r.iir univAreirv. ar Ann Arnor.
AB. R. H. PO. AE. I n the Oregon eleven. ' However, Oregon I University, of Wisconsin vs. Mar-
0
.2 i
0
0
0
0
0
0
has a defense which is the equal tf anyqUette, at Madison.
Oregon eleven ever sent out, and this
win orooaoiy onset xaano'a wen-jtnown
aggressive tactics.
those who aaw Punter Clarke when 7t l
University of Missouri vs. Ames, at
uoiumoia, mo.
University of Nebraska vs. University
the team was in Portland found him in
poor shape. His kicking leg was aore
ana stin. rintcnam, another star, was
in poor 'condition also, and will not be
Haskell Indiana vs. St Mary's col
n.'
Oberlln college vs. Miami university,
. ...... .....35 2 24 It
SAN FRANCISCO.
' '- , AEKH.PO.A.E.
Aionier, zo. g i l o 4 1
Melchlor, rf. ........ 6 1 1 10 0
Zelder, sa. 0 1 2 1 1
Rodie, If S 0 2 0 0 0
Williams, Jb., 6 1 1 10. 1 1
Beck, cf. , 4" 2 2 2 0 0
.Berry, c.i 12 1 7 1 0
McArdle. 3b. .. 1 2 2 2 S 2
Browning, p. 2 0 0 1 1 0
. ToUls . ...........35 9 11 27 13 5
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Oakland .......0 000010102
wits . 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0
ban rancisco ...13000221
H1U . 2 2 1 0 1 2 2 1 13
' . , SUMMARY.
Home run Beck. Three-base hit
McArdle. Two-base hits Bodle. Beck.
Sacrifice Hits MoArdle,. Browning, Ber
- ry, Mohler 6. Bases on balls Oil John-
son, 1 ; on Browning, 2. Struck out
lay Johnson, i; by Browning, 6. HJt by
imcner crowning. Double play Mo.
A rdle to Williams. Passed ball Smith.
time or game One hour and 40 ml a
utea. Umpire Perine.
"1 " "ll'.""."."i.!u.."Vu""'-vu.D at Oberlln. Ohio.
mm.u wuo t.u LO""' " "'"Usui. I t,h., nlAP.l.. ... n T.., 1.1.1.
verslty. at Lafayette. Ind.
Notre Dame university vs. Ohio
Northern university, at Notre Dame, Ind.
Beioit ooliege vs. .Lawrence univer
sity, at tseioit. wis.
Wabash college vs. Michigan Agridul-
turai, at Jbansing, Mich.
Oregon vs. Idaho, at Moscow, Idaho.
TTniversitv of ' Palifornla va. Van.
ne inp io uib buuiiu, wnnraan conego fioiivsr. at Kp.rkelav. f'nl
ALB ANT-IXDIAX GA3IE
XEAELY FKEE-F0K-ALL
.. fgnedll IMmatch to Thm lanil )
. Albany. Or, Oct 81. Albany college'a
. midget eleven yesterday afternoon met
ana aereatea tne enema w a oravea in a
J a H and furious game. The game waa
somewhat marred on account of contin
ual wrangling, and about the middle of
the laat half the game came near end
ing In a free-for-all. The Chemawa big
left tackle waa put off the field for
slureing.
. Albany played a more open game and
relied mostly on end rune and forward
peases, being particularly atrong on the
a latter, while Chemawa atuck more
- closely to the old-style game
Tatee, Beeaen. Dun lap and Ward were
easily the a tare of tha game, and time
and time again made aenaattonal plars.
The next game for .the Albany boya
takes plare November 10, when they
pl v a return game with Willamette.
I . ! SSH
ruamT oouu wm now.
Wbesj yva eee that kind of a weather
foreeest yea know that rheumatism
weather is at hand. Get ready for tt
now t-y getting a bottle of Bella
F now 11 b i men i.
bottle of BaIlaMa
Pineal thine made for
rheumatlasa. eb tibial na. froet bit, aore
and stiff Joints and moarlea, all aches
"d peine. Bold by P kid more Drug Cav
;&c, c M lie a bottle.
WHITMAN'S ELEVEN IS
ANXIOUS TO BEAT IDAHO
iRneelil MsDatck to Tna JooranL)
Walla Walla, Waah.. Oct 31. Des
perate because of her two defeats
the trip to the sound. Whitman coll
is straining every nerve ana muscle to Washington State college vs. Blair
CL VUlIUIliVU V- T all A 1 Will UUU I AA I 0 trn Of H 1 1 1 I m Tl WAflh
Here next Friday. The team was badly rTTtf.AuryM-.HV-'
mA ,,n K .K. mr.A I. 4,... ...tin. I . V w. ,
into anape again, xne result or
the
ford,
Waahlngton game gave tha school some
hopes, and these were not dashed en-
Leland Stan
at Reno, Nev,
onto.
University i)f Georgia vs. Mercer uni
versity, at "Awiens, Ga. -
Kentuekv state college vs. Sewanee,
tlrely by the Whit worth disaster, as it
is thought the team had not then recov-
ered from thakterrlfio game with the .."1"!
""whTfn win " h. two week.- University of North Carolina vs,
rest next Friday, and Idaho has a hard
frame today. Harvey. Whitman's star
ine man and punter, will be back in
the game, and in addition the boys will
any
the camDua to nruvlrf ahii
and barrf) for the Coast Institutions I flrurea above. 11.002.117. - Unfortunate.
,A T.r. m I " 1
All thia' waa dacidi h th. t.M. th oriental liner Nlcomedl got In
board of control at Ita maetina- Ions day too late to clear with a full
tiiy )Vn!n t,h wshliton baseball caro of flour. Xpr tha orient, or the
team waa In Janan Manaa-ar HaL.rd . ... ... .. .....
A... .. - . ... i . , . maiiii, m m urm . n . . . nnn.
uuietta tooa up tne matter of rowing I""" - --
With the leadlna JaDanesa aturianfa anlAOO mark. Tha Nlcomadla ia recelvlna
ravoraDie to American hr wg0 of -ome 10.000 barrel, of
Kt tno Bfi."y.Ttm XiTtrrZ Hour at the mUl. and will be ready to
with stationary aeata, heavy and alow, clear Monday. , ,
The Jmaneae want to have HPU .hi. ' As a result ot the Nlcomedla s delay,
the collage crewa acraaa tha n.r. I there was no flour. ahlDDed to the orient
and Waahlngton will try at once to In-1 from this port during the month, tha
troduce the American shells and the 11.000 barreia mentioned above having
American, game, -ine Nipponese proved been set an oat lor Europe aa part cargo
gooa sporis wnen the baseball team I of Ue German bark Aster, whloh got to
Visited them and if thev take to on. eea aarlv in tha month. Evarv ilolind
cldental rowing aa they do to the great of breadatuffa exported thia month was
Am,rJ.CM ame. they will prove for- deatlned tor Europe, most of the eall-
mldable competitors on the water. ing veasela betng cleared for Queens-
. ' "- inavn aaa traliMASth t nrAIa Atlri i Viae
Stanford Crew in Southern Regatta, steamers going to . St Vinoent Cape
Stanford Unlvereitv. Cel.. Oct t. Verde Islanda, . to receive inatruotlons
The executive committee deotdad thia where to proceed to discharge.
afternoon to enter a four-oared ' crew Barley shipments were heavier than
in the regatta which will be held - at usual, with close to 300,000 bushels hav
Naplea in Southern California on I Ing been started for Europe. The Nor-
Thankssivlnar dav. The nmu weo-lan hark Darhlld took a full eera-o.
Jlven under the auspices of the Los lone of the largest ever set afloat from
ngelea Athletlo club and the San Diego a Pacific coast port. She is at anchor
Rowing club and la mads up entirely off St Johns, but will leave down this
ot,V.nl.OUJ.J:rew"-. . afternoon if a towooat Decomes avail
. Thia Is the firat year, that Stanford able. t
nM entered a crew in thia race but it Foreign lumber bUsinesa was light
I" l n; from mills in this city, out large quan
tereat in rowlns- at tha unlvereftv wiill.... . j J mr ....
b' At.!n?."La-?i'.d-2 'all practice will iower river. These cargoes were cleared
UilUUUULCUl UlUVV Ul
to the men when thev
training in the second semester.
fall practice will iower rir,r. These cargoes were clear
' .FJf. i."?-van . " through Astoria, however, and are cred
a LLltll rln ittd to the business of that port A
On
. Vk- al""Ji"T 2"n.w?'"? waa the material and flattering Increase
fiV week. and will commene'7o
on the bay immediately. Besides the r ' . U,U"V
two aouthern crewa theri will be enterSd naVtu aie1 .'S'"..
i ... . . . . I m nnn nnn . m rn ty h..t nnnn. tna inAnth
in ma regaiui. a crew irom tne.uoipnin I 1
Boat club of San Francisco and also now om,na-to a close, nearfy 10,000.000
one from the University of California. wer ahlpped, avery foot rom mills In
mis immouiaxv vit;iixLy.
The fact that every foot of the coast
wise lumber went In steam achooners
shows that the low freight rates have
driven tha sailing achooners out of the
trafflo between thia port and California,
lor the time Deing. xney in turn nave
sought foreign business and as a result
a number of achooners and barkentlnea
are now in the river loading; for off
shore destinations. In this Held they
are preferable to "the larger and more
(Special Dispatoh to The journal.) . , cumbersome roreign winajammers. -
Forest Grove, Or., Oct 81. A 4Kp thrnno-h tha iustnm-haua dnr-
klck from the 20-yard line by Captain ing October of this year, giving the
Humphrey brought the non-conference I vessel's' name, nationality, rig, destina
championship of Oregon to Pacific, Uni- h10.""111 and, character of cargo
veratty yeaieraav arternoon in a root-1 - --- - . . .
ball game between that college and Cargoes Cleared During ootooer.
Willamette. A series' of end runs had Desdemona, British ship, for Europe,
worked the ball up to the 20-yard line 34,822 bushels wheat value 177,188.
shortly after the Kick-off In tha firat . Mlnh.l.i UVannh hark, for Rurona.
half. Two . runs failed to bring any 1 117.535 bushels wheat, value 3111.660:
material gain and Captain Humphreys Guernsey, Norwegian ship, for St
feature ot the month's lumber business
FIELD GOAL GIVES
THE TITLE ?
PACIFIC
(Special Dtepatcb te Tk learaeit
North Yakima. Wash, Oct I1- Ths
electric Una that will follow Ihd Colum
bia river from Wenatchee to tha meutK
of the Snake and then cross the country
to Walla Walla Is bow aa assured fact
Tha location map for. this road, for a
..apt tt t iha distance, has lust been ap
proved by the general land offlca. and
It Is believed that construction will be
gin soon.
Tha portion, that has been approved
lies within the district of the North
Yakima land office. It has Its begin
ning at the foot or Priest Kapiaa. and
tnUmtm aaatarlv alona tha south bank
of the Clunbla river to Hanford and
White bluffa. and thenre turna souther
ly to the big bend in the Yakima river.
It will then follow along the banka of
tha vaklma and Columbia rivers to the
mouth of he Snake. . i
Tha nrenoaed road win traverse me
rloh Columbia vauey, wnere at present
there are no railway raciimes. i wm
aaoura Ita nower from the Priest Ran I da.
Where will be generated more than
enough electricity to operate the en
tire line.' It could not be learned here
Just who is back of the project but It
Is understood that there la plenty of
money. From Trinidad Jo the mouth
of the Taklma the country is sparsely
aettled aa ret but there are wonderful
opportunities for development . ?
whose home Is at Arlington,
noa.i iaei evening on iieem a v. mm
wiuia oiiiini in ine i
dropped
l.lflllA
i depot with a friend.
Wrhara Novelty Orcheetra at tha Per.
kins mill fur mid day lunuh.
' , Companies Incorporated. ,
' (Salem aHirees ef The Journal.)
Sal em. Or., Oct II. -Articles ,of In.
corporation have been filed, in' the of
fice of the secretary of state as fol.
WWSt :-.. ....'.)..
Malheur Hotel company; principal of
fice. Vale, or.! capital stock, 140. 00.1:
Inoorporatora. Elwood I CUrk, C, a
Mmlfcr, Ueorae Mcknight. T, W, Ilal
lldayVnd L. 3. Ho.ilev.
Estate of C C. Ilarker; ttrlneinal nf.
flea. Portland; capital stock. ,600.000;
Incorporators, Rose A. Barker, Ada E.
Harker. Alice H. Barker and V. . r
Barker. .. '. . .. '
i , m ,1 '
Shoe values can alwava ha fo-nrf at
Knfghfa. t , .
im.
Death Roll of
the Northwest
Mrs. America Fro man Price. ;
(Special Dlapatck te The JearaaLl . '
Albany, Qr., Oct II. Mr a America
Froman Price, II year of age, wife
of Nlmrod Price, died at her home In
ths country yesterday morning, oi
paralysis. . ' ,
Mrs. Prloe was a prominent pioneer
woman belonging to one of. the county's
beat known families. She was a sister
of the late Strauder Froman. who died
only a few hours berore.
Mrs. Price leavea a husband, 8 years
of age, and four sons, W. K. Price of
Tolo, Bruce and Strauder' Price of
Crook county, and Clark " G. Prloe of
this county; three daughters, Mrs. C
E. Wolverton of Portland, Mrs. Horace
Powell, and Mrs. Charles Lafallett, of
California.
- i
Mrs. Eliza Ucht.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Hlllaboro. Or.. Oct 31. Mrs. Ellaa
Llchts. 01 years of age, an old resident
of this county, died yesterday at the
John Foots farm, about five miles north
east or tne city, wnere she had oeen
living; with her children.,
James McClelland.
(United Press teased Wire.)
Everett' Wash.. Oct 11. Junta Mc
Clelland, 40 yeara of age, a farmer.
HllTij!.:
a wtr m a u encn ai ict
MRS. S. K. CHAN'
the . only Chinese woman doctoring In' '
tnis icity. cine naa cured
many afflicted sufferers.
Cared private and female
dlaeaaea, also throat and
Iuh. . t rnn hi aa ! ttnmt.h
Diaaaer ana moneys and
the human flesh is heir
to. Cured . by Chinese
berba and roots. ' - Ram.,'
edlea harmless. . No oner- '
atlons. Honest treatment Examine- .
tlons free. 22 IH MORRISON ST, Be
tween First and Seoond. , ; , .:
Evonr Woman
eMral. lnsBistodaadsBeaMkaew .
ilwl MAmi'vYnlrlinJ
Vv X-5IS' - atMoet ConrenlaDl,
v V JyWiw UCUini laeuatly,
.TewaertlrtfwM. L-JnW
be cannot inpely the w ' iriaL lO 1 .
astyai, aeeept ae SwliTt
otner, bat aead aiajap far ' tV
llluamted btommmJU. TtstveS "V :
W ,.. a . '
id direction, t
valuable to ladles. MARVEL CO.
a. mam ir nan i.bb , . . i
b . gklamars Una- Chv. - woosaie.
Claias Oa. aad Laae-Sevls Srae 0 tares.
CmCHESTILLLS
Xeieel aea year i
c h laee-tefe '
pllla ia Bad sad i
boiai. aatll vltb
BIAMONaV HKAMI rilJA far Sl
ten k aaw M Beet, Saaet,Ahe7e Reliable
KOID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Vw U
dropped back for the try. Hla kick was
straight between the bars.
Half-back Sullivan, tha. yellow haired
star of the Willamette team, nlavnd
practically the whole game for his team.
He would undoubtedly make a s-raat
player were , he with tt larger college.
Ward, MillS and Markham were the
stars tor raciiio. - Tne game" waa re
markably free from uenalttes. yonlv
one email penalty -for off-aide play
being; called. v
HUEST0X TAKES GAME
lBOM HENRY SOLOMON
ba Dlavlnff on their' home' ground.
There is a feeling here that if Whit
man wanta to win a tame this season
she must do it next wek.
Cincinnati Racesf
Cincinnati. Ohio.. Oct. 31 Weather
clear, track fast Latonia results yesterday:
First- race, rive ana one hair luriongs.
puree zarape, no (Troxier) won; Mrs.
Marlon Moore, let (Pickens) sec'ond;
Kllvaney, 110 (Butler) tHlrd. Time,
1:08 1-6.
Seoond race, five and one half fur
longs, purse Alice, 106 (Burton) won:
Mabel He.nry, 10S (Martin) second;
Alice ooorge, no (Mcuee) third. Time,
1:07 z-t.
Third race six furlongs, selling
Boserrlan, 104 (Brannon) won; Mirt-
lus, I0 (Burton) second; Vandan, 104,
(Devencn.) third. Time, 1:16 3-5.
Fourth race, six furlongs, handican
colloquy, lis (Mcoee; won; Miss
Sain. Ill (Troxler) second; Al Muller,
106 (Kennedy) tnira. Time, l:iz s-.
Fifth race, one mile and an eighth.
selling Watercooler. 101 (Martin) won;
Lady Ethel. 102 (McOee) s-cond; The
SbaughraJn. 101 (Pickens) third. Time,
i:ei i-a.
Sixth race, one mile and 70 yards.
selling Financier. 10X (Martin) Von;
Llgnando, 6 (Kennedy) aecond: Stone
Street. 101 (Butler) third) Time, 1:45.
Rich
mond, at Chapel HIIL N. C
University of Alabama vs. University
or unaitanooga, at Birmingham, Ala.
University of Virginia vs. North Car
onnaj, a. and M., at Norfolk.
IV ilInK
URINARY
OltCHABQCS
ULXXTKD Vt
24 EOURS
aWaCas-
ale beara NfirY
tWe ae-
A ll Mroctrrs
Bait Lake Races.
Salt Lake. Utah. Oct IL Weather
lar, track fKt Results yesterday:
First race, all furlonaa. 'aelllnar
Reene W., 107 (W. Smith) 4 to . won:
Hand-Me-Down, 107 Nelson) even, aec
on.i. Piquet 10T (Morae) out third.
Time, l.l7"ia.
I Second rai-. five and one half fu r-
i tonga, aeiling 1st Joe. 104 (McBeth)
I to 1. won, Sam Barber. HI (Otis) 4
to a. second. Hii.y Msyham. 101 (Brady)
out. third. Time. 1:10.
inira race, six ana a hair ru Hongs,
el Hag Bill Oaa-w-ll. 1"7 (Selena), I
to I, won: Bumnlt't. 107 (8. Bmlth),
to a, eona; ADTara ri (McSetb), out,
third. Time. 1:11 V,.
Fourth) race, four forlor.ga, puree
Aatlorb. 01 (Nelen). I te a. won: Lyte
Knight- 113 Otls). te I. second;
Jam A. Merray. Ill (atanders). 1 te
10. trlrd. Time. :4I.
Fifth nf, fer aad a half furlong.
:;tDg Kstl Crewa, 17 (Wtisnai, te
2. mr-om ; In Shermaa, 111 P.ray). I la
3. swvod; V Xiret, lit (Nelson), f te
I, IMrl Time :.
is race, frle)ta. S-Illr-g eta-rmm-
V mn ) . ( ( t, W";
Jtn Vr.t lt W, Fmitk) e-ren, wr-1
i. i-' hite. Ill (More), oat Uird.
7 me. 1 I7H. .
ASTORIA HIGH FALLS
BEF0EE EUGENE LADS
(Special Dispatch to The JoaraaLl
Eugene, Oct. 31. -Eugene high school
defeated Astoria high yesterday after
noon Dy scoring a single toucnaown in
the first half. Although outweltfhed
16 pounds to the man and In poor
condition from the two.games which
they had already played this . week,
Astoria put up a gritty fight and kept
Eugene from scoring several times when
touchdowns seemed certain. The field
was very heavy from the rain and
there were few runs of anv lenath.
Eugene's back field showed uo stlen
dldly, bucking the line continually for
good gains. Astoria s baca; neid also
picked up in the laat half but could
not keep ud the pace.
The stars for Eugene were Preston,
Jenkins, Knox and Krleger, while Short
and Lpahur ahowed up best for Astoria.
In minting Jenkins .of Eugene had the
Detter or tne game.
Notwithstanding the rain tha gams
waa wen attended. . Tna lineup was:
Eugene. Astoria.
Preston . . L. E. R.
(J rev. Due ton . . . R. h. L.
Bailey
Anderson .
Ray
Koch .....
Penara . . .
Kuykendall
Knox
Krleger ....
Jenkins ...
...L. T. R..
...R. T, L..
...L. O. R..
,..R. Q. L..
-C.
. ...S. Short
. . . . Morton
... Jeldneea
.... Troyer
..... arry
. rescnei
Ross
Q... ....... Rogers
.L. 11. R. . Short
. .R. H. L.V.
...F..
Cpshur
aaraer
This Date ia ' Sport Aanalg,
1377 nroung Peter Jackson" (Sim
Tompkins), negro pugilist, bora lav Bal
timore. v ;
ltll At Sbannlgan Lake, 8. C, Ed
ward Haalaa defeated C tepheaeosi bt
ecu I lore', rare for 11.000 parse.
till At Cowey la land. Joe Cbeywekl
defeated Qorf Oodrey la li round a,
for purse ef li.Oee.
1 111 At Bridgeport Con-, Queens
berry, a celebrated tagh Jumper, died ef
anevnrbfile.
1 At Cambridge,. Maaa. Harvard
rafrerfltr defeated, toe bostoa A. A. at
football, 40 ta 0.
14 At fan FrajMHav la tSgbt for
Khtw1ht cbaaiflneiebt. Jo ens
oi (it. Jimmy Jertu e a f 91 la Lb
Forrest Hueston waa all to ths eood
in hla pool arame with Henrv Solomon
last nignt. winning lo to vi in the nrtn
day' play. Some of thetprettiest shots
of the match were made laat night
Hueston's high run was 25, while that
of Solomon waa 17.'" '
Solomon is now 42 balls to the good
and the contest will he decided Monday
nlcht In order to'Wln tha contest
Hueston will have to get 12l balls be
fore Solomon .has pocketed 83. , .
PULLMAN TEAM SWAMPS
BREMEETON'S SAIL0ES
State College, Pullman, Wash., Oct
St Washington state college yester
day-defeated the team of the Bremerton
navy yard bv a score of 44 to 0.
The navy team- succeeded in makin
nut uttie yardage, and waa outplay
in every stage oi ine game
Ing
red
Shell fish and 'sea foods served as
they ahould be at the Perkins Grill.
Mo nner oysters in the world..
A Pittsburg man has invented a ma
chine by which- he claims from 1,000
pounda to a ton of coal can be mined
ana loaaea into a car in a minute.
in
round numbers. 2.S00.000 ounces of
gold and 80.ooo.ooo ounces of silver are
produced In the United States each year.
Troth and '
Quality
appeal to the. Wen-Inforroed In every
walk of Ufa and are essential to permanent
success knd creditable stanUnir. Accra.
IngJy, it ia not claimed that Syrufj of Fig
and Elixir of Senna is tb only remedy of
known value, but one of many reason
why it k the beat of personal and family
laxative' is the fact that it cleanses,
sweetens and relieves tbe internal organs
on which it acta without any debilitating
after effects and without haying to Increase
the? quantity from time to time. ' .J; 1
It acta pleasantly and riatartSy an 1
truly aa a laxative, and its eotnpou.v
parts are known to and approved by
physicians, as it Is free from all objection
able sxibatancee. To get its beneficial
effects always purcha.ee the genuine-.
fnaetifactujed by the CkLfomia F3g Pyrup
Co, only, an J for sale by all leading drug
Vincent for orders, 227,260 bushels
wheat, value 3204,600.
Annie E. Smale, American schooner,
for Hongkong. 1.108.Z14 leet iumoer.
yalue 115,008.
Aster, German ship, ror Liverpool ai-
rect, i6,ooo parrels nour, vaiue bb,zdu;
32,200 bushels wheat, value 32,20.
Total value, 186,055.
Cornil Bart French bark, for Europe,
112,000 bushels wheat, valued at 1101,-
000.
Kins; George, British-steamship, for
St. Vincent for orders, 203,770 bushels
wheat, value 3189,198.
Knight of the Thistle, British steam
ship, for Hull. 113,500 bushels barley,'
value 373,600; 112,860 bushels wheat
value 3101,600. Total value 1176,000.
Albert Rlckmers. German bark, for
London via San Francisco, 27,428 bush
els wheat value 321,077.
Henrietta, German ship, for Europe,
118,191 bushels wheat, value 3110,600. i
Le Peller, French bark, ror icurope,
117,966 bushels wheat, value 1105,000.
Neuilly, French bark, for Europe,
110,803 ousneia wneat. vaiue y,ew.
Deike Rlckmers. German steamship.
for St Vincent for orders, 312,73.7 bush
els wheat value 8202,090.
GeneraPFay, French bark, for Europe,
112,620 bushels wheat, value 1100,160.
Americana. American barkentine. for
Osaka Japan, 034,207 feet lumber, value
11,1126. n
Daghlld, Norwegian bark; for Ipswich.
England, 165,633 bushels barley, value
197.000. -
Vlncennes, ' French bark, for Europe,
111.913 uuahela wheat value 8100.721.
La Rochejaquelln, French bark, for
Europe.' 111,678 bushels wneat, value
8102,050.
. tToastwlae Xisjabew nipmeats.
Vessel. ' DeaUnation. . No. Feet
Joban Poulsen, aa, for S. F-... 826,000
Nome City, ss for B. F....... 460,000
R. D, Inman. aaw for B. F...., 650,000
J. MarbofTer, ss7 for S'F...... 126,000
Northland, ss for 8. V. ....... 860,000
Harold Dollar, as., for 8. r.... 800,000
Tellowatone, aa.. for S. 7...... 676,000
Falcon, aa. for S. F. ......... 600,000
Quinault as., for 8. F.......... 650,000
Johan Poulsen, sa. for 8. F... 700,000
wasn.. aa.. for San Pedro 700.000
Nome City, aa. for 8. F.. ...... 400,000
snoanone, as., ror o. jr... sa.oos
Northland, as. for 8. F. 850.000
South Bay, aS., Santa Barbara. 600.000
Yellowstone, aa.- ror Ban rvoro Hf.oot
J. Alarhoftfler. aa for San Pad. 400.000
WEAK M
QUICKLY and PERMANENTLY CURED
Make hast to seek the services of the moajt 'skillful Specialist In
Men's Diseases possible to you the doctor who has . a reputation for
Performing CURES. Don't put the matter off. Delay is dangerous,
ivery moment you are hesitating the disease is gaining greater head
way, and. will be that much harder' to cure. If you delay too long your
condition will certainly pass beyond the power of human skill. Remem-
oer mat your ailment wui not cure itseii.
Is My Fee In Any Un-,
I - . ..lib i - a, . a i mt
complicated Disorder
No otner physician employs a like method, andr
so thorough is my work that there need not be
the slightest fear Of a relapse into the old con
dition. It is not a question of whether you can
be cured, but whether you will be cured. Don't
watt until it is too lata My method Is perfect
and quick. The 'cure is absolutely ' certain. I
use NO KNIFE, cauae no pain, and you need not
be detained from your work for one- day. I
especially solicit those cases where many so
called treatments have failed or where money
has been waated on eleotrlo belts and other ap-
inOM HI anf , irouow luiionill irom Drc,n Sg. TATM1B
$10
JTOT A SOUAB
yxBS sa paid
UlffTIIi OUB1D
MATORRHOEA VARICOCELE!, HYDROCELE, -ji, jueadiag 8poiaUst
to destroy and disfigure and to render happiness
Impossible are urged to call upon me without
delay.--
ooirauiiTaTxeBT ajxu auiius ni&
. HOTTB8I A. X. TO P. BC 8tnrDAT8, 10 TO 1 .
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
OOXSTUB 8EOOBTB AJTP KOBBISOW 8TBBSTS, POBTiABT, OBEOOV
834, af.OJMkOAT HXJtalJBTB
Total number feet ......... 1,181,000
Indications are that November grain
export will be rather light unless a
number or vessels now en route under
charter to load put In aa early appear
ance, -rnere are. nowever, a row wind.
lammera la the river available for gram
and 41 aen gaged. . Tbey are the Brltlah
ahloa Donna Franceeca. Levlead Bros
and Brodick Castle. Th latter Is now
op or negotiations for a cargo of bar'
- " .... ....
rorrn sound cia a very ngni gram
exporting business during th month
aad will fall far behind tn th monthly
government report of tb department of
commerce aad labor.
KLOEBER'S, FUNERAL :
. AT yORTII YAKIMA
irettad Preae teeaad Wsw.1
Nerth Taklma. Waah Oct ll-Tbe
funeral rf Fred Kloeberr ef Oreea River
Hot eprlnga, wh met eeet a ta the
mountain last week while en a bat-
Kg expedition, was t North Tea-I
Ito a yeeteMav. Th rvtr were i
lara-elv attenied. 1 Pre1 Kleeber wa a'
reMtit f Het Frr'ne trr seven year i
aa an aaa.eeaat to Ma brother. Dr. J. 8. j
Kloeber. Prior t coming te this Stat ;
1) wa tn the eervW ef te Associated !
Pree and ef th I'pited Pr Is their
rw-T-e ef eorreeporxletits at th station!
capital. I
Knlftt's waata J evr chdrea o trade.
EXPERT
Advice Pree
V i Do you- atop to, think- what expert meant ?
This is not used as a catch phrase, ip meant liter
ally expert advice. Yean of experience and spe
cial, study devoted exclusively to the sencativ
and delicate centers, makes it possible for me to
qualify before any court in the world ai an expert
in diseases of men. If you need adviea ,
' YOU NBEO GOOD ADVICE! '
and It Is better to git It In th beginning than in the end acOon
after it is too late la like rain after harvest . Keep your .youth aa long
aa' possible, there ta plenty of time to grow-old. -
A good marksmari- is not known by bis bullets but by his aim, and
a good doctor ahould not be known ae muoh by hla claims aa by the
reaults h Is able to show. Th hea that cackle loudest doe not al
. waya lay tha most gg. . Think th points ver
r. WHEN LOOKINO FOR A DOCTOR , ' v
- Frequently an office ia advertised in the "firat person" whenTio ucn
doctor live In tb state. If deception la attempted oa, this point look
for it clear down the Una - .
If you are not phyeically sound you ought to ba and !tls better to
do your duty In this respect than to wish It waa dona
W have th largest and most complete office and equipment la
tb atata, have ba longer established, and furnish best bank and
Krsooal reference, W treat peopl Just aa we would want them te
t under similar circumstance and handle their ease on terms to
best ult their. convenience- A patient desiring treatment can pay caah
and gat discount or in payments to ault circumstance, aad as the ben
efit la plainly apparent or If desired , . . ..
... .CAN PAY WHEN CURED -
'Omr entlre time and practice are devoted to the cure of BLOOD
POISON, VARICOCELE. STRICTURE, LOST VITALITY, HY
DROCELB. PILES. FISTULA. DISEASES OP THE KIDNEYS,
BLADDER, PROSTATE CLAND. CONTRACTED DISORDERS,
WEAKNESS AND ALL DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. '
If you hare tnede SBlvtake ta the past feorraet th mistake Consul,
tatloa and advfc fra If yen cannot rail at efrtc. writ for lf
eaamtaeUoa bleak tnaay case cured at bema .
a. sa. t p. sa, eaaaya, 10 a. aa. te If.
ST.LGUIS "si'S1 DISPENSARY
conjTZB ascors an yajcctxx, pobtxajtxs euooi. .