The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 23, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    The police and the government , f ronr-4
are powerless to check the riot reany
battles which occur almost dally la
the streets of all the principal cities.
.With more than a doaan other na
tions on equally bad term, although not
quit so evenly matched numerically, the
Hungarian leaders do not see how Aus
tria can enter upon foreign hostilities
with any hope of success and they be
lieve the burden of the struggle will
fall upon them. . They mean to accept
It and then to make their own terms.
The mixture of races is general In
Hungary, indeed, as in Austria. - The
Magyars, however, are in a sufficient
majority to convince them that they
can dominate matters, which they do
not believe the Germans in Austria eaa
do.
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Bingr, Field
Track and
Diamond
3Iaygars Frame Startling
Program Against De
mise of Franz Josef.
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row, Callahan, PUklngton, Frizzell, Whltlock; bottom row, Walker, Tully, Captain Stott, Knudson and McMickjgn.
OLD STARS DILL
HELP
liOiiorg-an, Prntt and McMil
lan Heady to Enter Thurs
day's Football Game.
Mansger Martin Pratt and Captain
Plowclen Stott of the Multnomah club
foottjn.ll team have Issued calls for prac
tice eyery afternoon In preparation for
the big Thanksgiving day game with
the I'nlversity of Oregon eleven. By
Thursday the team will be In great
condition and able to make the varsity
feel aa If It had been through a sausage
irr ndor If the club doesn t win.
The club In weakened by the lose of
four of it good men. but these will be
partly made up ror in tne presence in
the game of Frank Lonergan. captain
of the club lant season, and one of the
greatest players the northwest ever
saw. Lonergan was In a suit yesterday
morning, and so was George McMillan
the grand old man of the game. Man
ager Pratt had on his old war togs, and
together the trto gave tne regular ciuo
team a hard rub. McMillan says he will
co Into the game ir needed ana Lioner
ran will be in . the llneuo. Ixmerran
rla-ht now is In good condition, due to
gymnasium work, and by Thursday will-
be able to play witn an nis oidtime aasn
and vigor.
Tour Who Ear (tone.
The club loses Porter Frlxiell, the
old Oregon and Stanford star. Friszell
left resterday for Mexico. Tully hag
departed for Marshfield and Alexander
beat It for The Dalles to resume his
engineering work. The call of the hen
lured . Austin to his chicken ranch at
Houlton. With these four men out of
the game, the clubs chances are some
what weakened. However, the addition
of Lonergan in the back field will fill
a long-felt want.
It is expected that the holiday crowd
will even eclipse the great gathering
for the Oregon-Corvallls game Satur
day. Preparations have been mad for
handling 12,000 people, and It la be
lieved that nearly that many will aee
the contest, provided tne day is at all
favorable.
The sun today has gone a long way
towards drying out the field, and Tt will
be in good shape for the fast play
j nursnay, at wnicn oom teams are at
their best.
Manager Pratt announced this morn
ing that general admission tickets had
been placed on sale at all the Schiller
cigar stores and at tadwell s cigar store.
The reserved seats have been placed on
sale at Powers & Estes' drug store at
Mxtn anci Aiaer streets, wnere tickets
may be procured between 10 a. m. and 8
p. m. of any day until Thursday.
MULTNOMAH HANDBALL
TOUHNEY ON TONIGHT
Multnomah's handball tournament
will commence tonight on the club'
courts with 18 teama entered for'lgy,
Those who will play are as follows
Dunne and Irwin, (owe 6); Jones and
Jones, (owe 6); Holbrook and Paterson,
(owe S); Eastman and Cleland,
(scratch); Smith and Lombard,
icrn(rhl: Huesner and Livingstone.
(scratch); Bellinger and Hathaway,
scratch); MOiuian ana Piarr, tree.
i; Oearln and ueann, tree, oj; mrc
enzia and Edwards, tree. 8): Proeb-
stel and Myers, (rec. 6) : Young and
Bennett, (rec. S): Van VOorhles and
Goodwin, (rec. 8); Barrett and Holmes,
(rec, 8): Frank and Stipe, (rec. 10)1
O'Reilly and Whiting, (rec, ); James
and Watklna, (rec 3).
OLYMPIC X
HEBE Iffi YEAR'S
Crack Southern Athletes to
Meet Multnomah Cracks
on Eve of Game.
oonincraov statistic.
Prove that a neglected cold or cough
uts the Jungs in so oa a condition
hat conauntDtion serins find a fertile
field for faatenlns on one, Stoo the
rougn, just aa soon as n appears wim
tsauara a . Horensuna i syrup
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the torn and -Inflamed
Soothes
tissues and
rnae vou well again, Sold by Bkldmors
Drug Ca ,
Manager Edgar Frank of the Mult
nomah boxing and wrestling depart
ment, stated this morning that he was
on the verge of closing with the Olym
plo club for a meeting New Tear's eve,
preceding the game with the Olympic
club the following afternoon. The
Olymplo club boxers and wrestlers have
signified a desire to come at any time
convenient to the local clubmen, and
Manager f rank believes the boxing and
Wrestling meet preceding the big foot-
o&ti game wouia serve as a gra-na ra-uy.
One of the Olvmnlo club boxers will
be Lewis Oranfield, the champion of
tne uiympic ciud, wno was aeieatea dv
Olmar Praiiga of the Multnomah club
ror tne championship last winter.
Oranfield has improved wonderfully
since be was in Portland last winter
and should put up a great battle with
the Multnomah opponent.
The other boxer has not yet been
named by the Olymplo management, but
he will no doubt be a good one,. In ad
dition the Olympics will Bend north one
wrestler from their number of good
ones. .
The resumption of football relations
with tha Olympic club will be wel
comed by many of the old-time follow
ers of the sport in Portland. Time was
when the Olympic and Reliance club
of California Journeyed northward each
year and a came with either one was
the climax of the local season. The
three biggest clubs on the coast were
always - putting up a good battle and
the attendance was large.
With a boxing and wrestling show
the night preceding the Olympic game
as an annual learure, ainieiics wu nave
been given a great boost by the"wlnged
an.
All ATTELL VICTORY
D1S6RACE FOR WELSH
Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. tS. Explain
ing today why he should win his sched
uled 16-round fight with Abe Attell
Thanksgiving eve, Freddie Welsh ex
plained, that Ms opponent had been
held to a couple of draws by Owen
mo ran, wno mta oeen Deaten by Digger
Stanley, Joe Bowker and Jim Drlscoll.
Welsh declared that he would be dis
graced by a loss to such men and that
consequently Attell should have a
strenuous time at v-ernon.
Betting has calmed to a standstill.
A desperate effort la being made to
hold the men at evens, though Attell
money strongly predominates. Al
Oreenwald . has $1,000 that he will lay
at 10-1 provided Welsh coin does not
swamp the market. There la little In
dication that Welsh will be as rood aa
even when the men entering the ring.
OCEAN'S BREEZES AND
SULPHUR BATH FOR MEN
The University of Oreron haa nnrht
the coo, salt air of the oceanalde to
train for its Thanksgiving game with
Muitnoman ciud, wnua tne Oregon Ag
ricultural college has selected the In.
vigoratlitg waters ,of the Collins Hot
Springe on the North Bank road for Its
resting spell preparatory to the Wash
ington gam next Thursday.- Wednes
day, Oregon will leave Seaside for Port
land, and on the same day the Aggies
will continue into Seattle. '
Both teams .left for their training
camps rasterday afternoon. A number
of students accompanied each eleven. ,
ARE AFTER ALBANY
HrdM PUpttrb to The Journal.
Chemawa. (Jr.. Nov. 23. The follow
ing letter was sent to the manager of
the Albany College football team today
"Chemawa, Or., Nov. 23. M. H. Gib
bons, manager football Albany college.
Albany, Oregon Dear Sir: As your
team nas "made repeated claims of the
non-Conference College championship
of Oregon In the columns of the Port
land papers I write you this open let
ter.
"The Chemawa team has" never
claimed the championship, but some of
those with whbm we have played have
done so for us. I therefore ask you to
suDDort vour claim by playing Che
mawa on neutral ground at Salem or
Portland, at such time as can be agreed
upon, Uie officials to be acceptable to
both pirtles and the winner to take
the total receipts of the game, after
expenses are paid.
"It is unnecessary for me to enter
Into a detailed account of what our
respective teams nave accompusnea mis
season. The reading public is well In
formed as to that. If we play a cham
nlonshin ismi we desire to play the
full thirty-five minute limit. Awaiting
your reply, i am,
"Yours, very respectfully.
"(Signed) W. P. CAMPBELL.
"Assistant superintendent and man
ager Chemawa Football."
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BAT'S
STOPS
BUSINESS
FIGHT G
BIGGEST
NORTHWEST IT GAME
The University of Oregon-Oregon Ag
ricultural college football game on Mult
nomah field Saturday drew the largest
fate ever received In the northwest,
he total receipts being 18,105. The
expenses connected with the meet were
ft.3T6.70, leaving me nei reipia i
is T9& on tm., net amount was di
vided between the two teams, each get
ting 13,364.15.
Th. mnmarera estimate their Individ
ual expenses for the game at about
(ha ,v.ti. allrtu, th.m n rlpar.
profit out of the great contest of about
ISjOOO each. . ,
The attendance was about 8,000,
which breaks all records in the north
west That the attendance was so large
on such a disagrefable afternoon was
due to the comfortable grandstand the
Multnomah club has provided this year.
With the accommodation last season It
Is doubtful. If over 6.000 people would
have attended the game. The inclement
weather undoubtedly kept 2,000 more
spectators away from Saturday's con
test.
CALENDAR OF SPORT
FOR THE WEEK
Little Champion Has Xo
Time for Hungry Aspir
ants After His Title.
By Jeff. Thompson.
New York, Nov. 23. Battling Nelson
has too much on hand to pay much at
tentlon to fighting for a while. Not
that "Bat" has any Intention of retiring
from the ring. Bless you, no. Says
the lightweight champion: "I don't ex
pect to fight again for several months
I worked hard to get to the top, and
those who are after my title can do
the same. After I turn my book over
to the publishers I expect to go west
again. I'm putting up 25 houses out at
Hegewlsch and that's why I am going
out there now. There's considerable
detail and bookkeeping to be looked
after, and your uncle Bat Isn't letting
anyooav trim mm.
When I get those houses finished
I'll have an income of about a thousand
dollars a month from them and my
other real estate there. They'll never
need to get up any benefits for me
when m v fiBhtins- davs are over. Sav.
I've learned enough about the publish
ing Business in tne lasi rew aaya to go
Into It myself. My book Is going to be
a good seller. I am having so many
Illustrations made that I'll have to cut
down the slxe of the cuts and bunch
several of them on a page. I am putting
in some interesting dope, too; stuff from
the 'Inside' that has never been printed
before.
"I have a ranch out in New Mexico
which needs Improving. My brother
has a big place adjoining, and we ex
pect to build a couple of good houses
this winter. Building is a business that
I have learned a great deal about, too.
Then I have some property in Califor
nia which John D. Rockefeller might
want. They have struck oil On the
place, and It looks like a big thing.
Besides this I have a big vineyard out
there. Personally. I have no use for the
nice of the grape, but there is money
n It. Now. do vou blame me for putting-
In my time this Winter on those croD-
osltlons? A lot of the fellows who want
to fight me wouldn t draw enough to
make it worth my while to waste my
time by going into training. When me
of them can show me that he haa Suit
all the other contestants away, and is
entitled to a go at me, he can have It."
Small blame to the Dane; why should
he neglect his property Interests simply
to alve some husky and hunarv ruv a
chance to take his championship pie
away from him?
Monday Annual meeting of the
Amateur-Athletic union fn New York
City. Start of International six-day
roller skating contest In Denver.
Tuesday Final practice spins ror
the grand prize automobile race at
Savannah. -
Wednesday International lignt car
race at Savannah. Match race between
Durando and Johnny Hayes at New
York City.
inursaay urana pine auiomooue
race at Hnvannah. Rill Panke vs. Stan
ley Ketchel. 4S rounds, at San Francisco.
Abe Attell vs. Freddie Weeks, 15 rounds,
at Los Angeles. Opening of race meet
ing at Santa Anita park. Ixs Angeles.
Opening of three months' racing season
at New Orleans. Opening of snnual fall
gou tournament at Pinenursi. N. c.
Cornell-Pennsylvania football game at
Philadelphia. Carlisle Indtans-SL Louis
University football game at St. Lould.
North Caroltna-VlrcTiila football rame
at Richmond. Wabash-Nebraska foot
ball game at Lincoln. Alabama-Tennessee
football gam at Birmingham.
Friday Wreatllnv tti-frh - hat ween
Tom Janklna and Tusstf Hahmout at
rtv-w IOTK.'
Saturday Army-Nary football game
at Philadelphia.
Thanksgiving eve will be an ImDortant i
nignt as iar as pugilism is concerned,
as in nearly every city and town where
the game is permitted to go on there
will be one or more battles decided.
The most Important fight of those card
ed Is the 20-round middleweight cham
pionship battle between Billy Papke and
Stanley Ketchel. which will take place
oi me 015 coliseum in Ban r ranciseo. :
At Savannah. Or., Bert Keyes and j
"Kid" Sullivan will battle for lo rounds. ;
At Marysvllle. Cal.. "Kid" Dalton of .
California, will tackle "Cyclone Johnny" '
inompson ror ru rounds. At Bcnenec
tady. N. Y . Battling Hurley and Charley
Griffin will fight six rounds, while at
the local clubs and also those In Phil
adelphia, Baltimore and other big cities
bouts will be held.
BOTH SCRAPPERS
ARE DEI WEIGHT
Admiring Crowds Watch
Fapke and Ketchel in
Last Hard Training.
By Willie Jacobs.
San Francisco, Nov. 23. There will be
but little more strenuous work at the
training camps of Bill Papke and Stan
ley Ketchel. Both middlewelghts prac
tically completed the hard grind yes
terday, although today Ketchel gave a
little boxing exhibition for a number of
women visitors, while Papke indulged In
his last boxing session with Al Kauf-
imtllll In fart t ,ul (I ir'a itnarplnir marlrit
the finish of that sort of stuff in. both !
camps.
Both Bill and Stanley worked before
admiring mobs yesterday. Each put on
a little burst of holiday speed that made
its Impression on the spectators of both
camps. This was shown by the betting
which was more than ordinarily brisk
last night. There was no change in the
odds, however, Papke still holding fa
vorite at 7 to 10.
A peculiar thing Is that both prin
cipals predict victory for themselves
in the same number of rounds. Ketrhel
declares he'll turn the trick in 10, while
Papke doesn't expect Ketchel to last a
round longer than that.
Neither boy need worry about making !
the weight. At the conclusion of yes-
terday's labor. Papke scaled 1 08. which
is the notch to be made, while Ketchel I
scaled 18J. As Ketchel could have been '
at weight three days ago, had not his '
manager decided) to give him a dav s
(Unites Press teased Wire. I
Vienna, via Frontier, Nov. 23. Taking
advantage of the Balkan entanglement
and the violent racial struggles which
threaten Austria with actual civil war.
Hungary Is openly preparing to attempt
to swallow the dominant country.
As a seat of government It is admitted
even here that Budapest has already
become more Important than Vienna.
The Hungarian leaders propose to make
Austria's formal acknowledgement of
the transfer the price of their support
In the Balkan struggle.
They Intend that the successor to
Frans Josef, whose doath Is considered
a matter of no more than months, shall
be king of Hungary and emperor of
Austria, .fust e King Edward Is king
of England and emperor of India; not
emperor-klng of Austrln-IIungary, as at
present. "
If Francis Ferdinand, the present
monarch's heir, cares to accept the
throne on these terms, the Hungarians
will crown him; otherwise, it is no se
cret that they mean to have someone
else.
I'nwllllng as he Is to Increase Hun
gary's strength, Franz Jonef in hardly
trying to hide the fact that he wants
war in the Balkans because It Is prac
tically the only means of diverting his
people from -a civil strugKlewat home.
The Csecha and Germans, in particular,
are fighting constantly. The conflict in
Bohemia Is practically warfare now.
Scores have been killed In the past few
weeks end hundreds have been wounded.
Rockefeller's Cure
People everywhere are familiar
with the fact that Mr. Rockefeller
suffered greatly with dyspepsia
and consequent stomach ills for
years, which no amount of doc
toring or money could relleva or
cure About three years ago, an
old physician In northern Ohio
onVred a prescription which
quickly brought about a vast
change for the better and a final
cure. Mr. Rockefeller thinks he
Is good for many years yet and so
do his friends. The secret of the
"Rockefeller Cure" has leaked out
and is offered to the. reader, who
wants to try It and get well.
Prominent druggists can get the
ingredients and mix, or you can
mix them at home. One ounce
compound essence Cardiol, two
ounces essence of Pepsin, and two
ounces syrup of Ginger. Take one
or two teaspoonfuls after each
meal. After all it Is the simple,
and rare home treatments that do
the most good.
"JUST OUT"
RAH! FOR COVE; SUE
HAS WINNING ELEVEN
(Special Dlspstrb to The Journal.)
Cove, Or., Nov. 23. Cove high school
football team Is one of the best in
eastern Oregon and has made a record
this season, rolling up 84 points with
12 against them In four games. Thanks
giving day thlslteam will play a return
Same with the' La Grande high at La
rande, the first game between these
teams played at this place a few weeks
ago when there was a tie game of t
to 6. Since then Cove haa won two
games trom -the Elgin high and others,
and It now stands a good chance of win
ning the championship of Union county.
This game is being looked forward
to. Royal Allen, assistant superintend
ent of Cove school. Is proving his ability
as a coach by making an excellent team
of raw material. Professor Roy Conk
,Jln in a football enthusiast and it Is
through the efforts of these two able
educators that Cove Is coming to the
front with one of the best football
teams in eastern Oregon.
Tills Date In Sport Annals.
17 At Manchester, England, three
hundred-mile walking match between
Dan O'Leary and Peter Crossland ended
with O'Leary the winner.
1878 At San Francisco, In trotting
match, 10 miles In harness, Controller
beat Red Cross, 27 minutes, 234 sec
onds. 1892 At Stockton, Cal., Stamhotll,
against time, trotted one mile in 2:07H-
1893 At Montreal, Queen's university
defeated Montreal club. 29 to 11, in
final game for the rugby championship
of Canada.
1904 At Philadelphia. In a fight be
tween Tommy Ryan and Jack Root,
Referee McGulgan left the ring, declar
ing the bout a fakn.
1907 At Cincinnati. Dan O'Learv won
six-day walking match from llenry
Schmehl.
Football Tickets.
Reserved seats for the Thanksgiving
game between M. A. A. C. vs. University
of Oregon are now on sale at Powers &
Estes' drug store. Sixth and Alder.
WHEN-VHWE-IIOW
to j.Uut end mlwvste TiUHyaototli
pabllM, Bbododaadrons, reonieet ham to sm
U xiiMiiid window gardens asaell Mia
bulb rjulrrto"dlfl jr eisaa ot flower
bedti oompendlnm off intonation eonaarnlns
lUaeUTIONt IEUOTINB SHROtBERf
risvnUnt MiMs, not and ornMBenUI tree!
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Our export will UU tof r
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crtblnr ftU tk lUpl tad new
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ncva.. nMS.bCVMaltiaa. MTH1W
BERRY PLANTS. Twenty TM npwt.
nolaPsVctNorthirert trpeaks to yem jhfoogh
Write for lie 0U.osio. 601
Salesroom, Front & YamMU.
MUST SELL PIANOS
AND LOTS OF TM
THREE HUNDRED HIGH-GRADE, STRICTLY BRAND-NEW,
PIANOS SECURED BY EILERS PIANO HOUSE AT FORCED
SALE FROM OVERSTOCKED EASTERN FAC
TORIES MUST GO QUICKLY.
The Burning Question Is, Can We Find Homes for All These Extra Pianos?
We Must Present Emergency Sale Prices Will Surely Do' It Kfcnballs,
Lesters, Story & Clark, Eilers, Hobart M. Cable, Winterroth, Pease1, Man
shall, & Wendell and Other Well-Known Makes, at Greatly Sacrificed
Prices Payments as Low as $1.25 Weekly.
rest, it is evident that the Grand Rapids
scrapper will have hut little difficulty
taking OR the four pounds.
Bowling Tourney Tonight.
The Multnomah club open bowline-
tournament will begin tonicht with anv
number of good teams in action. The
bowlers bid fair to break the records of
the past tournaments.
A.1 C, one of Baldwin's friends went to
Matty's dressing room and said: "what
was the matter with you. Matty? You
fought miserably." "I know I did." re
plied Matty, "but wait until I meet Drls
coll In our 12-round bout at Boston.
Then I will show you whether he can
beat me or not. I could not find him In
those six rounds, but in 12 rounds I
will get him."
Jem Drlscoll beat Matty Baldwin In
their six-round go In this city and Is now
In line for a fight with Attell.
It was another one of these Inconclu
sive, unsatlsfactorv six-round affairs,
and while it demonstrates the fact that
Drlscoll Is the better man in six rounds,
it does not prove that he is Baldwin's
master, as a fighter.
There are few champions who are not
at the mercy of a smart, clever boiter7
who is not in the same class when 11
comes to real fighting, for example,
take "Bat" Nelson. ThereJs a score of
boys who could make Nelson look like a
monkey for six rounds, .but who In a
finish fight would be charlotte russe for
the Dane.
After the battle between Matty Bald
win and Jem Drlscoll at the Fairmont
being universally recommend
ed for Consumption is proof
positive that it is the most
energizing and strengthening
preparation in the world.
It builds flesh and strength
with such wonderfully rapidity
that the disease is retarded and
often overcome entirely.
1 - ALL DBUOGI8T8
Send tMs ad, fasr seats far peirigi. wa
goning tbta vsser. and we wttl tend jma a
nanny aomh mm otwn.
SCOTT BO WNE. 409 Pcari SL.Ncw Terk
No seriously-Inclined piano buyer can
afford to ignore this Great Emergency
Sale. We're not exactly desperate, but
we must find homes for the 18 car
loads 100 piano we have agreed and
contracted to take off the nands of
overstocked Eastern factories. We must
dispose of not only this Immense num
ber of extra pianos, but also those tor
which we have contracted yearly and
which are shipped at stated Intervals.
The high standing of these manufac
turers and the further fact that these
instruments are strictly brand new.
latest style, well-known plunos
coupled with the terrifically cut prices
at which they were offered was too
tempting for us to resist.
It enarlles the Filers Piano House
to offer discriminating buyers the piano
buying opportunity of a lifetime. We
Insist that your mow-y will buy greater,
yes, much greater, piano value in this
Kmergeney Piano Sale than anywhere
else in this or any other city.
Well-Known Makes Sacrificed.
Think of being able to secure the
choicest of strictly brand new Klm
balls. and Lesters. and Pease, and
Eilers, and Hobart M. Cable, and Story
Clark and many other equally well
known makes at bona fide savings of
$75, $110, $145, etc.
In this Emergency Sale you can now
secure pianos that always bring 1375
and 1425 at J304 and $263.
Reliable, strictly brand new, well
known New York makes ar offered in
this Emergency Sale at tla. Ths
plainer styles go now at IH7
Or you can select from a vast as
sortment of the very finest and fanciest
exhibition styles In Hungarian Ash.
Mottled Mahogany and genuine quarter-sawed
Oak take you choice to
morrow at Emergency Sale prices-
1387, $424. $34.
Many other One new pianos never
sold for less than IS26 and. S350. even
in the East are offered in this Emer
gency Sale tomorrow at 22 and IJ44,
Pxloes to Stait AIL
No matter what your income may ,
whether It's the largest in the city,
or the smallest and it maters not
whether you desire the most costly
piano on the market or the cheapest
that's good we urge you, li all sin
cerity, to investigate tne Eilers Piano
House Emergency Sale at once.
Pay all cash or by the week, month
or year. We'll agree to grant say rea
sonable terms. The point to remember
Is that we must And homes for all these
pianos and quickly, too. We meu
business, and if yours is a musicless
home, and the saving of a good round
sum of money is an object, we say, come
right away the first thing tomorrow
morning. Eilers Piano House, Biggest,
Busiest and Best Healers. 853 Washing
ton St., cor. of Park.
FOOTBALL
Thanksgiving Day
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MULTNOMAH
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
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