..A, tlillLii! run cmr LL I IUI Off R ailed Mayer of Seattle Is Able to Line Up a - Nomination:; 4- (SiKrlal to Th Journal.) Oregon Agricultural College, Corval Hs, Or Feb. 21. Wrestling Is rapidly becoming one of the leading athletic sports at Oregon Agricultural college. A large number of huskies ar out on the mat each evening aspiring for either varsity or class team honors. Unusual Interest Is being displayed in the coming Intercollegiate meets with the Univer sity of Washington and the "Washington State college, and the O. A. C. supporters feel confident that the Beavers again have a. good chance of bringing the champlorfthlp to the Oregon Institution, The finals of the lnterclass contests will be held In the college gymnasium next Saturday evening. Sixteen bouts are scheduled and the outcome of these events will determine the- class cham pionship and also decide who will com pose the varsity team. The Beavers are scheduled to -meet the University of Washington grapplcrs on the local mat March 23,, and Coach Arbuthno will Immediately begin giving speclal'atten tloa to the varsity representatives as soon as they have been selected. 1 .. : DUCHESS TAKES FEVfcR JOHN M'MURRAY WHILE NURSING SOLDIERS . SPAWMER WINNERS Naples, Feb, 21.' The duchess of I The second swimming carnival of the Aosta has been takeftt(rheeH--rp&rtland swimming baths was held last Seattle. Wash., Feb. 21.r-With 23$ precincts out of a total of. 231 heard from this noon, results of the city pri maries here remain . practically, un changed. Former State Senator George F. CotteriH,-progressive Democrat,, and Hiram C. Gin, Republican, former may or, who was recalled last year, are the nominees. 1 hennas A. Parish, Republican, ran third, and M. A. Wells. Socialist, was .a close fourth with nearly 9000 votes. The Socialists nominated E. J. Brown for corporation counsel, Frank Hllle brandt for comptroller and B. F. Jacobs and John Burgess for councilmen, Ic Is estimated that the total vote was about 60,000 out of a total regis tration of over 74,000. monte palace suffering from bronchial catarrh and feVer, Which she contracted " while iTfiurBlng-the sideband - wounded soldiers on the hospital ship Menfl. Her ''Condition today Is not ' thought to be serious. . V .. PALZER AND WELLS TO 1 MEET IN FRISCO JULY 4 San Francisco, Feb. 21. Al Palxer and Bombardier Wells, the British heavy- .. weight, will be seen In action here In a 1 20 round fight July 4, according to an announcement made today - by - Eddie " Graney, promoter. The signature of Palzer, who recently flattened Al Kauf man, already has been secured, and all i that remains to clinch the match now Is Wells' signature. Graney says there will be no difficulty about this. Palser Is considered by good Judges of fighters as the only white-man who would have a chance against Jack Johnson,. ' Jack Welsh, Graney announced, will referee the bout. 1 mmm hps Mandot, Gets Decision. New Orleans, Feb. 21. Newspapers . today unanimously declare Joe Mandot of Memphis the winner of his 10 round bout here late yesterday afternoon with 1 Moore of Philadelphia.; Mandpt, however, was forced to extend himself to win. Both men were- under 133 pounds.:'-,- v .. "... I , Special Sale. All colored linens, pillow tops, center pieces, library and piano scarfs. Free lessons on every piece If desired. The JNeedlecraft Shop, 388 Yamhill st , evening. John McMurray captured the swimming races, while Spawmer cap tured the fllvln vent-iTha TasuUs; - 20 yard dash, John McMurray, first, 10 1-6 seconds; George Kelley second. . 40 yard dash, McMurray first, 24; R. Roller second. - . - ; 100 yards, II. Breske first, 118: Ernie Spawmer second, "j ' Three legged race, McMurray and Spawmer first, Breske'and Perry second. Egg race, George Keller first, Parry second. ' ' -. , Fancy diving-, Spawmer v first, 105 points; Kelley second, 98 points, UiL.'.LL .LL iiLVl' DOUUI CAII CARE FOR Oregon Agricultural College, Corval l!s. Or, Feb. 21. Sam Dolan,' the popu lar Oregon Agricultural college football coach, has tendered his resignation as acting manager of all athletics, Slno the begrlnnlrrg of the school year he has directed all of the college athletlo activ ities, and although his duties have been heavier Than could be reasonably ex pected of him, he has filled the position to the entire satisfaction of the student body. Mr. Dolan Is a member of the civil -engineering faculty, and expects to devote his entire time to classroom duties and the football Interests of the college. He will coach the Beaver grid iron squad again this fall. His succes sor to the graduate managership has not yet been named, but It Is expected that the Athletle eouncll will announce the selection In the near future. HENRY SOLOMON LOSES - SECOND HANDICAP GAME .Henry Solomon lost his second game In the three cushion billiard tournament last night to Bentley by the score of 30 to 29, Solomon was to have played 40 points, Solomon has been out of prac tice for the last couple of weeks. Bentley made two runs of 4 and two runs of S. Solonforr made three runs of 8 ':.''' v Tonight Johnstone .and Jordan will Play. ' Papke andMantell to Meet. (United Press Leased Wire.) Sacramento, CaL, Feb; 21. Billy Papke and Frank Mantell have " com pleted their training for their 20 round encounter at Buffalo . Park tomorrow afternoon and will only exercise enough to keep - their - muscles- limber, Joe Thomas, former "world's champion 158 pounder, will attend th fight. Sol Lev Inspn of Ban Francisco has been chosen as referee, '.-.:.'. -. . VANCOUVER SMOKER ' VERY INTERESTING Vancouver, Wash., Feb. 21. The Mec ca Athletlo club entertained at the sec ond of Its series of smokers last night at Bud Anderson's training camp, wrest ling and sparring exhibitions being the features of the program. Clyde Lieser and Clyde Wagner, both Of Vancouver, put up a very Interesting wrestling bout, each securing a fair In the time allotted. The boxing contest ' between the "White Hopes," Clyde Rusuka and Dutch Kastner, afforded much amuse ment toJthe audience. -Byron Frye proved in expert 'at 1ag "punching- and Lee Col well gave a rope spinning exhibi tion. The program Included a ten min ute wrestling bout ; between 'Fuzzy" Wagner and Toung Hopkins, at 110 pounds; a three round sparring contest between Jack Duarte, of Oakland, and Toung Mitchell, of St Johns; three round goes between Frank Dupuls and W. McPhaden, and George Miller and Dick Parnell, both of company K, First Infantry. Fred Anderson and Toung Shepard boxed six rounds and Bud An derson went four rounds each "with Kid Exposlto of Portland and Jlmmle Burns of San Francisco. , . CAMAS WILL HAVE TWO FAST BASEBALL TEAMS Camas, Wash., Feb. 21.-This city will have two fast baseball teams In the field: during th 1912 - season.- The Crown-Columbia Paper company will have, one of the teams, which will be composed of home talent The Camas Blues are getting ready for the open ing of the season. Zbysczko Defeats Wrestler Ordemann Boston, Feb. 21. Stanislaus. Zbysciko looks good to Boston wrestling enthusi asts today because of the beating he handed Henry Ordemann of Minneapolis last -night , The Pole won two straight falls, the first In 48:10, and the second in 18:45.. Dr. Roller defeated Karla, the Hindu grappler, In two stralflit falls. ' FAii5 flbili.L iLi OUT 2 TO 1 FAVOPdTE OTBltw! Press Lss4 TT1r. San Francisco,' Feb. 21. Fight fans here today figure Frank. Klaus has a 2 to 1 ohance to win over Sailor Ed Pe- troskey In their' 20 round fight for the middleweight champlonshlo tomorrow afternoon, and are niacin their" coin accordingly. Betting on the fight Is slight fhough quite a bit of pnoney Is being wagered on the chances of Klaus to finish his man Inside 18 rounds. Even money Is offered on this proposition. It Is expected that the ringside odds will be about 10 to 4. Klaus has entirely finished training. The Pittsburg man wound up his sparring by boxing three rounds with Johnny McCarthy and three wun .uave Aims, . Petroskey also has out out the boxing. Both men are at weight and -claim they will have no excuses to offer If' they don't cop the loaf endxf the purse. Additional Service Ordered. Washington, Feb. 21. Additional service for 22 miles, serving 142 fam ilies, has been ordered on rural mall route No. 3 at Medford. , Spirits for Rheumatism The use of spirits in the treatment of rheumatism has proved art Innovation among, the medical profession. When mlxed wlth j. certain other lnfedlents and taken properly It la said to be an almost Infallible cure for rheumatism and back-ache. Here Is the formula: "From your druggist get one ounce of Torts compound (In original sealed package) and one ounce of syrup of Bar saparllla compound. Take these two in gredients home and put them Into a half pint of good whiskey. , Shake the bottle and take a tablespoonful before each weal and at bed-time." Results come lmmedlatelyrrlfTOunlrugglst-does not have Torts compound in stock he will get it in a few hours from his whole sale house. Don't be Influenced to take some patent medicine instead of this. Insist on having the genuine Torls com pound in the original one, ounce sealed yellow package. J. &. C. Fischer Piano $135 Second-hand, but in good repair, and good for several years, to come. Come and see this. . I "N fliiVRsnes FfPII HUT WJH" : Strops and Shaving Supplhc OLD RAZORS EXCHANGED SALE CONTINUES ALL THE WEEK Reductions of to yt From Regular " Every Razor we sell is sharpened by our Razor Expert and ready for use guaran teed. Such makes as Wade & Butcher, Peer less, I. X.- L., Pipe, Em, Ben Hur, Berg and others. i OLD STROPS EXCHANGED tsHl AN EXTRA DISCOUNT OF 1-3 will be given on each exchange of razor or strop. Why worry along with a dull razor, or a cut-up strop? Bring them In and get new ones. Razors Reduced $2.00 Razors 95 $2.50 Razors-. ?. ... . . . .$1.45 $3.00 Razors ....,.....$1.95 $3.50 Razors .,$2.35 $4.00 Razors .... . . . . . $2.95 $5.00 Razors ... . . .... .$3.45 S s. Shaving Mugs Three lots of Mugs, many f; wonn more xuan our regular price. 25c Mugs 94 - 50c Mugs 19 75c Mugs 37 :. Shaving Brushes Every Brush guaranteed as represented or money back. 25c Brush ...... i....l9 50c Brush ...........37? $1.00 Brush 79 $1.50 Brush ........... 98t? 2,00 Brush ........$1.37 $3.00 Brush . . ... ...$1.89 $4.00 Brush ,,.,,...$2.69 $5.00 Brush ..... . .$3.49 Strops Reduced $2.00 Razor Strops 95 $2.50 Razor Strops. . . . .$1.45 $3.00 Razor' Strops, . , .$1.95 $3.50 Brandt Automatic Strop per with diagonal strop $2.00 Removal Sale of Pocket Knives Large assortment, two to four blades, fine steel. All styles and shapes of handles. Your choice: 50c Pocket Knives ......... . ; ......... 35 75c Pocket Knives 4 7 I $1.00 Pocket Knives .69? $1.50 Pocket Knives 9 $2 to $3Pocket Knives.... ...... $1.48 Removal Sale of Scissors . Excellent cutting firts Steel . Scissors at Re moval Prices. 25c Scissors . , . . 14 75c Scissors . . . 47 50c Scissors. i.. 37 . $1.00 Scissors... 69 $1.25 to $1.50 Scissors . .89 I $2.00 to $2.50 Scissors .$1.48 SHAVING SOAP, CREAM, POWDER and other REQUISITES at REMOVAL 'PRICES w oaara, yiame mm i I srrXTH ASTD BtnWTSIDE. - - ' SU ' 1111 . . 1 1 .' ' 1 1 " 1 1 1 IS mm n n sMUHa, 1 .()(iS M 4r- Second St. Oefl oi a MeF- dfliiniftilll( Ffipinni! Desperate slashing of prices so that the stock will be exterminated by March 1st. The entire immense stock Sj conslstS:ot Ury Goods, uothmg, lurnisnmg uooas, Moes, etc, an to go at tne mercy oi tne puonc. COME IS IIMffly h !I CBawKK TOffi TOffiOW 9 IE fi in MamliTiiFjei's StpBe air ir-Trm w m $15 MenV uits to QC QC close at .... . . .50yO $25 Men's Suits to Q7 O O dose at ......... I sOO $5 to $10 Youths' $ I AO Suits at I yO One lot of Ladies' Q 1 A A Jackets at i)I.UU $35 Ladies' Black iJA 7ft Suits at:.... 3)7.10 $30-$35-Wh. Serge (PA CO Suits, Pongee Coats. tDy.UO $142.00orrisor -2 Corsets at . . .' . . I Lt $5.00 Warner and CJ 1 Thomson Corsets. . 5 10 Ladies' Oxfords to $3 3 A at only ....... '. ... ... O 7 C $5.00 Men's Work tJO Shoes at D.00 $50 Men's . Shoes J-jp $3.50 Men's Shoes (? CO at only j) J .00 $5 Men' Oxfords AO at only . . . . . . . . . . s) ! 9y0 ; 1 $3 Men's Corduroy (j 1 O Trousers at . .D I 00 75c Child's Wool Un- ) A r derwear ... , . .... . ,.JLiTl . 25c Boys' Caps to close at Cr only. . . . . A ; . ..... . . . . .Uv 20c Boys' Suspenders, on H sale at only. . . . . .... . . . I v 50c Men's Caps priceB H p at only 1 I L 25c Black Sateen Shop A Caps at lU 5c Laces Joclose out -at :JJp only. . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . My 10c Laces to close out at J p only. . . . .... . . . . ... . . . .TC 15c Laces to close out H r only. . . . .............. I C One lot Laces, the yard, I p only. ... . . . . . . ...... . . 1 1 5c to 8c Embroideries Jl'rt to close, the yard . . ; ,JL 10d; to 15c Embroideries A p now priced at'. . . ..... . . TTv 50c H.& V. ChUdren's 1 A-, Waists for . . . , . . .V. . .1 V v ft Bunches of B eau tiful Trimmings . . . 2c $3.50 Men's Sweat- A er Coats . ..... . 11 $5.00 Men's Sweat- tf 1 ' C O er Coats .tDl.UO $1.00 Men's Shirts for only . ... .... $1.50 Men's Union Suits for ......... . . $1-$1.50 Men's Wool Underwear at . . . $1 ; Ladies' Flannel Un derwear at ......... 39c 79c 58c 29c $3.50-$5.00Udies' flj C A White Petticoats . . .D I iU 78c 58c $2 Ladies' White and Black Petticoats . . . . , $1.50 Men's Flannel Shirts at . . . ....... . i $2.00 and $2.50 Men's QOJ. Corduroy Shirts . . . . . yOv 50c Men's Underwear to close out at . . . . . . . . 21c $2.00 Cooper's Under- Ar wear to close at . . . ; . . . I 7 $2.00 and $3.00 Flan- fQr nel OvershirU at. . . . . . "O V Men's Up-to-Date Collars, all sizes ..... ..... 50c Silk Ties to dose H out at .............. 1 I C 25c Silk Ties to dose f A p out at 1 'IV 50c Cuff Buttons, per 1 r pair...:. . 25c Tie. Holders pricecl 1 flr at only . ..... . . W, . . 1 U $1.50 and $2.00 Men's iCQ , Hats for .......... .".UOC $2.50 Men's HaU now A7 for only ........... . .7 I C $5 and $6 .LaSes' MIA Waists at ........ VLAy $10 to $25 WaUts $3.50 Waists on sale at $2.00 WaisU ori sale at CQn only 05 15c and 25c Ladies' Vests p to dose at- . . . ... . . " . A) 15c and 25c Ladies' Hose O 2 to close at ........... . . OL 15c Children's Hose now Cp priced at only ... . . . ; .. U v 20c Black Fine Combs on O , sale at only . .......... . OC 10c Large Cube Toilet lp Pins 1st only . T:L 15c Ladies' Embroidered Pr Collars for .,0W 75c Child's - Overshoes O (l r to dose at ........... mj $1.25 Boys'- Overshoes A W on sale at only .. .... .,07V $1.50 Ladies' Over- fZQr shoes at ;i;...v.rV...vPV 50c Ladies' Knit Under- 1 Ar wear only . . . . . . ..... 1 .W 50c and 75c Ladles' 1Qr Hose at 10C $1.50 Ladies' Worsted CO Underwear .........OO 5c and 6c Ribbons to be n dosed out at ........... hr 10c Ribbons to dose out Cn at only .... .T. , .T.V ; 15c and 25c Ribbons to Q rt dose cut at only ....... O. 50c Wool Dress Goods 1 priced at only ........ 1 $1 Wool Dress Goods J Jp priced at only; ....... . OOV $1.50 Wool Dress AQn Goods at ,7t 15c to 25c Lawn Dress Cp Goods at ............. ..U 50c Jap Silk priced at Jq 75c Pure Wool Flannel 1 A to dose at ........... O I V 8c Linings now priced )r at only .......... 10c and 15c Doilies now on sale at .T77T. ...... .0 Glassware, 10c to 25c' pieces at ....... . . . .... O lScto 25c Infants Pan- Hp tees at 15c White Lawns to close Hp at only I v 35c-50c Ladies' Muslin Op Drawers at 10 SHOWCASES, TABLES, CABINETS; MIRRORS, SHELVES AND FIXTURES OF ALL IONDS FOR SALE AT WnAT THEY WILL BRING fl L. Scheie U-jT HS-H7S2CcrJSL Del. r.!:rrl:c ..... pl v f l I n ' ' 4si A " , , . ...... ;3- I I I f I I ; I I 1 J . dS IX v.i r 1 v