... , . THE OREGON DAILY ' JUUKMAL, POinLANP;; SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 25, 1913. iSHER'S ERROR1 BREAKS .HARRY KRAUSE'S LONG STRING. OF VICTORIES IS EARRY'S STI MM ArltK HAfflJ 12 INNING CONTEST MACK" BANKING ON HIM NEXT YEAR Jimmy Shirin's Double and Cy - Swain's Sacrifice Put bac ramento" In Second Place, rSMcUt te Tii Journal Sacramento. Oct. f5. It took twelve terrifio Inning; to break Harry Krause's string of : victories,' but th Portland ' southpaw Imd lh luck against .him when 'ha attempted to put ever, thai . tenth straight one. Th aoore was I to S, and by their victory the cramentoi club moved Into second pic l cat league when Beballer's home run rave Kan Francisco a victory over the Vene i tlans and put the Seals In the ,600 clasi for the first time in months. - . : . i Portland looked a ' winner until . the i teams turned Into the ninth, when by prodigious effort the Senators put orr i the run that -tied the count end sent the same three tunings beyond the oral- Iiirv limit .... .:,'"..',;'. : ,' " .V '' : Portland made ft noise like winning i in uie riret rramev woen one run was put over on Jack lively,' toe husky right bander, who was finally knocked out in the tenth Inning. Rodger was safe on Young's error with two out and stole. . Bobby Paris angled and scored .tii captain. , .';: y.vlj.' . x la Seventh. . v f I - 'The ehort approach from M W 10 Portland enJoved thl lead until the! yard 1 one of the moat useful, as It seventh Inning, when Moran opened I la one of the roost difficult, of golfing with a double. - Srtea camned ' under! armka" ma,.. - . ti,.....--.... .t- wre'. Portland got men around to the third concerned I witk hitting the ball station but big Lively was too good tot flen tralght,- but In approaching them and kept snuffing them out, jutleuaa in aoaiuonai aiinouity of meas- like Hal Krause. until the end. . r , . luring the strength of hie stroke, and of when Portland nut t over a run- In I bitting the ball with the exact force , the ninth the fans were wondering If j to make it travel the distance desired. the Senator could do tne same tning. i is a. siroa more man any outer mat They did and kept the sram from end-1 requires - constant practice V until the tng then and there.' With two out I arms and wrists acquire the power of Ruegg doubled to right center ' and 1 bitting the bail mechanically, m pre- ecored en tobtri single to jerc. . i nea i woeiy tne same way every time, t Lively hit Fisher, but Krause , wa j '.'But . there are many player who thrown out by Stark. . nave learned the art of hltUng their nii4 Pnn vam TCiirAfi waa n nnv wnnnnon nnfAnn,, imi ami M.,i..nt. openea me wouge an iuhum, jw Bin-ijr, nq ot geiung; tne fignt aistanca, gled over Davie' bead and Moran fol- but who yet seem never to be able to lowed with a sacrifice. They put Liwsl master the art of keeping them straight. in to run for the decrepit batsman after I Every player hag had experience of be had reached eecond. Then Haiitnaaihow often his approach, shot. Dlaved came through with a drive to left. U with perfect etrength, finishes five or yoer got tne oaii oaca quiciuy, ana jam i six yards to riaht or left of the hole. 'as KneU was about to call Lewis out, land one of the commonest of golfing . Fiaher dropped the ball, when Jimmy's I laments Is, Xh, if I had only been root struox mm. ine emicjjere pano i straight I would have been dead.' was hurt and Berry replaced lm, nl "X)ne of tho chief causes of this prev- ainn ui m aiuuv. ; . - ' i aient want oi straiahtneas In aonroaoh- With two out In the tenth Rodgerallne' la th.t nTkver. An not aim mtnXmt. and Davis singled, putting Lively on I w iu usnvn, un aiunw niunu uy o i bringing down the club faoe at i a gam.. . i crooked ancle on the balL but to the Juoa swrw . v. , i fact that Dlavera are not sufficient! v Shina opened with a double down ft I careful in addreaslnor the ball to hava left field foul line In the 12th nnaVwhen I the elub face exaotlv at rlaht analea te - xoung neat, out a ouni to ttuegg, no I the proposed line of flight There Is a took talrd. Cy Swala backed Lobar up I sort of Idea that a rough approximation with a long sacrifice fly and Bhlnn I will Ho In approaohtng, and an even ceatnne tnrow to the Plate. Bco.re: v 1 rourher aim in full ahotas a. aa-ua na. roBTULKD I tlon that the wind, or the lie of the .HA.J. n r- -:,;,,".'.,,., ;"! .5.',-. . J',!-""' --- :- - - " 1 ' r ' 1 J . ''' " ' XT' ''r ; .r'' .1 ! Of.'EGO N CRIPPLES TO PHEIAM BOOTED BALL iTOALLERS TODAY Coach" Bezdek Is Worried on Morning of First Conference Game With Gem Staters, 1 rnirn nnoTO Ain IW'FORWIANS Bird. Plnley, euperlntendent of purity department. ' Most of yesterday wae.epent in round table and Inatltuta classes )n Bunday school methods, and the dlocutmlon of problems. M lust night's aesslon the principal speakers were Rev. W. P. Os good, who epoke on The Sunday School end the Saloon": Kev, E. A; Jflastharn, "The Sunday Bcliool and the Church anarfcliajteaPDpa 'W.li"TTII tlon of Superintendent Cliurclilll. t'i present minimum training law for teach, ere, approving' the Institution of the county library and the new course of study were also adopted. Kor. f. ........... Derrick,. Is. : 0 lioflgera, il. ........... B LitTia, Kiwa. Ituegtf, Ixxier, Kerrr, 5 Kluher, e. ......... As.. 8,0 lek,. lb. ........... : 0 ' 0 lljil,) lers. So. v 1 : I , li la,, ss,, ,.,... I j. 0-j; ;,. 2 (V,- &b, ............. 4,1 1.0 . g t. if. I........:..... . oi e o r, e. 1 , 0 '3 O , 1 1 ;- a . s ' 0. 1 i ', ti ! Phlnn. rt. " IfruiicY a. .............. a Swain, If. 4 ! va Bares, lb. Bum. e, ...,,.,,., O , Moran. cf. ............. ! lUUisan, 8b. .., 6 Btark.. 2b, 4 ,' Cheek, c ; Lyon,, jb, ,..,.,,,., a J Mrely, p. ...... S ! Muuaell, p. ............ 2 Total 1: ... ..48 8-10 8.rM ACaUMBKTO'. '. Si ,:. V : M a 0.0 0 ' IM o o 1 1,18 a 0 , a o v. I ini ,o l a 0 o s o 0 O O 8 01, a i 1 , o 0 o 8 10 84 38 $ '4 V ; as J . One eat whea wlanlog ran scored. ' Ua br Vis Buren la alutb. ' PortUuil ......... .1 OOOOOOOIOOO f Hits ...... ......I OSP81011S20 010 BatTameatet .......6 wOoeotalOOl t j Hila 0 1 000 1 8 0 t t 1 8 10 s . eioien oases tuKigers, Hauioao. Two rant. I 10 hit eff Urely hi 8 3-8 innings, takes oat la tenth with two men oo banes. Credit vle tnry to Munaeu. Two baas felta Lobar, Bpeaa, Kut-n, Moran,.. ghlss. Sacrifice bits Buen, ; aloriui. Btrk.. Bacriflce fly Swain.. Struck ouO By Krause 8, Lively 1, Hanaell 1. Klrat i on baUa Off Kraiuo S. Hit by pitched J ball Fiaher by Llrtlj. Wild pltebes Urely, Kraose. Double plj Usher to Iarls. Left OS Portland 8, tiacramcnto 11. Earned rana J Portland 1, Sacramento 2. Time 2:10. Urn- ; pirea ajieu aaa MCl-artny. , , , . , , SCHALLER'S HOMER IS I !, WINNER FOR THE SEALS 1 f'tjojit .'..TV ii " san Francisco, ; Cel., Oct 25.Schal J lera home run lh the eighth Inning bto iue oeaia a i to i victory over the I Venice Tigers yesterday and - put Ho I gan'a team In third place in the pennant race. Tobln and Johnston were the ........ vl mo same, eaon getting .... vw r.u The score: ' - : - iRHPni i MelosB.U.'. 4 0 3 0! Kane.ef.... 4 Byleaa.rf., 4 Hniebear,Zb' 4 U'ltonrke.es 8 McD'nell.lb 4 l.itachl,ilb. Klllott,c..; 8 iilt,p...... 8 ' 'Tetaf Venice ' Hi la Sun Francisco l ilta 1 0.0 3 8 0 1 112 0 I O 1 18 1 10 1 SAN rBANCISCO AB.H.1'0.. Tooin,rr..., 4 8 10 ncArate,ib. 4 MJobatos,ef. 4 ocnaner.it., 3 Uown.2h... a Corhan.aa... 4 CartWbt,8b. 8 SepulTeda.e. 8 Lelfleld.p. . 5 1 10 0 8 8 1 1 10 o a 1 0 8 8 11 s o a 0 0 0 4 '1.'.,.y., J sa iai 1 Total 82 fl 2T is ..00010000 01 a 1 1 0 0 1 j 04 . .0 0000009 2 ltuna RnahMp S.? .t,u " Lrror SepuWeds. Home ran-Sall7r? Two baae bit Braabear. Hacrlflca T hlt-JjuJhl PiUi baae on ballaff LelfleMl, otnHltt 1 8h out By Lalneld 5. by Ultt fc . Ikihie K5 YUSSljMAHMOUTiis-fe' KILLED BY 16 BANDITS 'i Chicago, ia; Octs 2S.Wora reached here today of the staying by tandUbTof Yusalff Mabmout a BulJarlVn wrtw who was defeated In k rt match her. several months ago ' by Frank Oateh Tb. wrestle merth -faSEi tains near enietrla, bis home, v .,TM v Mabmout the reports received here said, was a petty officer in the Bul" rarian army during the late war. and had ron, into town to draw money to Mabmout wa a member of the Prank Octch party of wrestlers who were glv ng exh bitions in the west and appeared In Portland tn the sprtng of Hli, . Pitcher Shawkey, whom Connie bellevcg will help him repeat on tho Aiuenvau toaguo cunouyioueuip next year, GOLF-Some Tips on Short Approaches proach of 40 or Co yards It might mean several yard . Both for accurate Judg ment of distance and for atralghtness of direction it Is therefore of the ut. meet imporunce that careful aim should be taken and preserved through out the stroke. - X '. r. ,:-.' j..,..- v "Within certain limits the position of the feet in the short approach la not of muen importance,- ao long as the stance is firm and well balanced. But what ever the position of the feet the player snouia atana so that without any strain ing or stretching of the body the ball shall be played from a position straight under the bead. The player should be looiunjr aireotiy down on the top of the ball, with the bead neither in front of it nor behind It The greater part of his weight should be on the right leg, which must be kept rigid throughout the stroke. .The head and body must also be kept as steady as possible. . Most Important of all is It that the stroke be played with the arms, wrista, and hands alone, without any body weight or motion whatever. The club should be taken back with the right arm and hand, and the stroke delivered with them entirely, the left hand and arm being only used to steady the club. It must not do any of the hitting. It is. as It were, only the railway, put the steam engine is the right . "Tba grip should be firm' with both bands but firmest-with the right so that the muscles of the right 'forearm are taut, and the ball must be struck sharply With free wrists. '. The club shotfid not be taken back fast and it nouid be taken back a good way, even for th shortest strokes, and brousht forward on the ball with gathering force proportionate to the distance; to be eov ered.. .J ivw-r "It need hardly be said that the eye should be glued on the spot on which the player desires the club " faoe to etrlke, and this spot la usually the exact center at the back of the baa If the turf Is taken with the stroke the ciud race should strike .the ball first or. at any rate, simultaneously with the ground, so that the turf displaced is that which lies Immediately under or in front or the place where the ball lay," !. ::, . ; i BTKAIUHT DRIVE. AB. B. H. PO, A. B. I ground, or eomethlng, will be sure to O V 1 4 lO 'Olarean ha unitrmm. m h. hall mmjt th.k affect the course of the ball, and that therefore ,' any extreme. care would be wasted. KiiW.iJ i'J-j-i'f: --, "In this matter of stralghtness of ap proaching It Is quit as essential to aim straight aa it is in putting. In fact it is even more Important since the eighth of an Inch of lnaeouraoy of direction at the moment of impact Inereaaes In pro portion with the distance of the point aimed at , In a long putt it might only mean a. foot off the hole, but in an ap-i SLATED FOR FOOTBALL GAMES UPON ATLANTIC SLOPE Dartmouth-Princeton and Car- lisle-Penn Game .Are At tracting Fans' Attention, JOE RIVEBS TO RGHT; CROSS "TURKEY DAY" McCarey Shows Charity To ward Boxer Called. Saf fron Blooded,'. .'. New Tork, Oct 26-Wet fields nrom ised early today to plow up all the big football games scheduled "for this after noon throughout the east The games attracting the most attention here were those between Dartmouth' and Prlnce- iwn ana varusie and Pennsylvania. . wimento has an unsually strong mil joar. IDQ ' IOOIDH.U nnarti predicted that the Tigers Will have to vui xorin ujeir nest ezrorts to win. This afternoon's game, too? was the first real at ir me mneetonians. and the out. come was awaited with inter. .: Tale so far has bean nnabia n r..n tA an. a . ' Wtl , its full gtrength, owing to Injuries to vwrBrn, ana enterea this afternoon's ama wra wasninrton anfl irr.,M with five of the regular men out of the lineup. ' 1. . . .. . . ..... ... ,- ,. The Harvard sauad Is eonMr. th. uuiieeai 01 me Dig teams and entered this afternoon's game a red' hot favnrit. over Pennsylvania Bute. . w ., ;. . Cornell met the University of Pitts- T w"u. xne women team haa been " rounaing into form and the Penneylvanlans were considered likely iDir wiin tni ictory. Big Games In Middle West. wnicago. ill., UCt .,Z5 Ten fnnrh.ll squads, representing as many big- instl. uwuua 91 learning, clashed this after noon In the middle went. . a ., The University of Chicaeo met here, .the former -team being the favorite in the betting.. Other games this afternoon were: The University of " ' we Miooigaa Agricultural C?."e, Madieon, Wis. the Univer sity of Illinois vs. the University of Jn. diana, 1 at Indianapolis:- Northvui.,. 8TAXPIKG OF TtlB TEAMS Pacific Coast teayne. PorHasd . 84 JSflO Sac'Banta..l01 M Riai Vanlos .,,.108100 .618 W.'t. a- - ... "- oww vran..,iux l. Ana'elai. BR .102 102 .500 . no int Oakland ... 80118 .sae : Cadets Beat OrchardUfa. ' ' Hood River. Military academy football team deteaV -i!5.?0f River hl :hoI team "cnn oy a score of 2 ffilT,5v Por1n4 lada outweighed " " 7 . Dl'ul pounds to the en Ji"?, tha. Hood KVM was eaey picking for the vitltora hop Angeleg, Oot 15-Promoter Tom McCarey unending charity to Joe Rlv ers Was extended today when McCarey admitted that be haa made no change In his plans to match the Mexican with Leach Cross for the Vernon Thanksgiv ing day card If ha pulls through his coming- ( fight j at Je Orlelana ; with jrranicie , Kussell. .'A week ago Cross accepted terms rot a Rivera match. ' To get the jLos Ange les engagement however, he must make a fair showing against Champion Ritchie in tneir New xork matobT next. week. OAKS GATHER ENOUGH V RUNS OFF POLLY PERRITT Los Angeles, Cel., Oct S5.The Oaks won another game from the Angels yes- teroay ny tne score or to I, Ferritt's slant were solved easily by the Oaks. in score: : ;;:v.v ...OAKLAND , AB.H.P0.A. Coy.lf...... 8 3 0 0 lletltng.Sb. 0 a - LOS ANGELES v ' - : AB.B.P0.A. WsWsrtef. 8- 110 Howard.lb.. 4 : t 8 v . I la 1 i m. . . . TIUITIU,.U.. K . 4 Krueaer.rf.. 4 I 8 Meaael.lf... 4 1 - J Hawjer.ab.. 4 0 S Jobnaon.ss.i 4 j : 4 Arbosaste.i, 4 1 4 CerrlU,p.,., 2 0-0 Kaylor.rf.. Q 18 O Oemena,cf. '8 0 3 0 Naaa.lb..., ft 8 14 0 Oook.sa...., 8 8 8 2 Leard.zn.. 0 1 3 7 Ale 0Dder, 8 1, 6 ; 21 aiuiiay.v.. e x ,0 a Total ....88 12 27 lal "Total M or tn Oakland .......... .0.0 0 1 1 8 0 1 0 a lilts ...................2 0133808 1 13 Lou Angelas ............ .OOOOOOOlla tllta ............ .......c 013000127 Itnna TTIpmena. Neaa -S . Ijrd. itaM.ia.'. MnSgert. Kmeger. Krrara Leard. Kaylor, Mac- sart, Ooodwln. Stoles usees Hotline-, Leard, Johnson, .Three baas hit Howard. Two baae blt Neaa, WllHI.j, MogR.rt. gaerlflee bit Cor. Ft ret on balla Off KllUlar 1. off Perrlf 4.- Strack oat By KllHlay 4, by Perrltt 1. Double plaf Ooodwln to Jobnaon to Howard. Time IM. ; Umpires 1'hyle and FJnner, 1 Grammar Football tiam. ''.Tha Ladd grammar ' school ; football team of the heavyweight section of the Grammar . School league defeated ; the Chapman school yesterday by the score of II. to 'J.-,: f :;; v.-; ";.-. - wi The Shattuck team of the ltghtweicht division of the Oram roar Bchool league defeated the Holman eleven yeeterJay by the score of 12 to 7. . wax and Mor . tan were the stars for the winner. The playing of the Kurts boys waa the best on Ilolman's team, t 1 , . ' The Sellwood Juniors would like to arrange games with teams that average 125 pounds. Call 8. Goodwin. JMarshalt 2710, or II, Ponnell. Sellwood 1880. ,f. University of Oregon, Kugene, Oct, C5.' Coaoh "Pink" Griffiths and IS husky football warrior from tho University of Idaho arrived tn Eugene yeaterdsy to play the University of Orexon team on Kincaid field tni afternoon. ? ; jack Johnson. Idaho' 'rlrHt end. whoa ellelblUty has been a bone of contention among conference' managers, will . play. Oregon ha accepted the miing 0 the Idaho faculty committee mat Jonnson 1 eligible. :..v..;-. The Idaho line will averare about JT8 and the backflsld 179. ... Although Idaho ha never defeated Oregon, this year the Gem stater have andg on the fiugen boys. Oonsaga college, always a hard team to beat ws taken In tow by Griffith's men to tne tune ot e to . t.v- Laet Saturday johnny Bender Pullman boy were beaten I to 0, Oregon hasn't played team "worthy of her metal. The alumni game showed nothing because of the lack of condition of the graduates. Last Saturday the sailors , from Bremerton gave a poorer exhibtion of football than they have before in several previous game this season. v This Is Oregon's first conference game , and 'the' first team that will make Besdek's men exert themselves. - . Oregon Is crippled In rang Into the rame today. Parson 1 out: Beckett Malarkey and: Jones are "near outs' Crowell will not be able to playr Bryant will probably start, but it is doubtful If he wilt be able to finish tho game; Bradsbaw, with two day a' practice, will play right half, and Wiest with two days' workout, will step into . Brad ahoes at rlcht end. whea, seen today Coaoh Griffiths of Idaho ald; 'We , have never beaten Oregon but If the fellows put up the am kind of fight that they did with W, B. C. last Saturday we'll give Oregon an awful gams. We hope to win.' . Coacn Betdek would, make no state ment other than. Til tell you at 1:30 today." That the Oregon football coach 1 worried la common property on the campus. ' ' The probable line-up will bet '. Tdahn . '. Oresron. Clnrle ...LBR Vteet PhilUpa . .L T R, ... 4. ... Fen ton Orqninger ....... LOR. .......... Ilall Hayes ........... ...... . , i. cauiieia Favre.caDtsln)..RGL liolden Klnnlneon ....... R T L. 4 ...... . . Cook Jaek Johnson ...R 2 !..... .. Beckett "Red'.' Johnson,.. . Q.... ....... Cornell Lookhart ..... . . .LHR...... Bradshaw Brown .......... RHL...,., Malarkey Knudson. ......... .P. . . . , . ..... Bryant ' Cottage Grore Winner. . Cottage Grove, Or., Oct 25 By a core of IS to'O Cottage Orove downed the high school eleven from Lebanon on the bom grounds yesterday. A touchdown waa made - In each of the first ' three quarters,-and three In the last one. A place kick completed the core. ,Ths local team . greatly out played and outweighed the visitors. ; Jefferson Also 'Makes Touch down but Herzog's Toe Is Not So Accurate as Rival's, : Would Ho Made CSunrdlan. v ' Mrs. Mury Merrick, widow of C. Bl Merrick, who died while on a trip through southern Oregon over a year' Tie new president L. I Todd. r gavel appoint her guardian of CmifTeg ; rjir irn a. am in k auu murjuri HOSO Aler- rlck, her two young children. From . the late postmaster's estate the clill. - -dren will receive one third shares edoir in 'the. three lots in Pose City Park, and in some Columbia county land and " a fourth Interest each in two 100 shares' of stock, - , - the ClOBlna- addreaa. outlining the nlapi vr mo oorningear. . , , The convention wilt nrnhnhlv ha : held at KJona next year. , The Benton county association passed a resolution of ap preciation for the work of Mn end Mrs li. C. Knapp. , ' '. , The ability of Quarterback Phelan to kick a goal after he bad scored a touoh down in the fourth period gave the Co lumbia university a T to a victory, over the light Jefferson ; high sohool team yesterday. 5 ' Columbia's touohdown was scored in the last three minutes of play, Phelan made a 16 yard nasa to Nixon from the place kick formation and after receiving uie ball Nixon gained 18 yards, which brought the ball to the five yard uie. . aeiierspn neid on the first down. but Phelan Carried the ball over for the tying points-on the second, down. , Jefferson' touchdown was scored In the first part of the final period. The blue and gold player bad worked the oau oown to Columbia' five yard line, when they lost the ball ,' on 1 downs, rnelan, from, behind bis own goal line, ptiuted out to the 86 yard line to Bonney. A shout from . Captain Irvine to go away -around resulted in "Bonney soor. ing a touching. i '.Hersog'g attempt to kick- goal 'failed.'.. wo i',-vw -'-i Jefferson had two other chances to soore.txwice the Jefferson line broke through and blocked punts. This caused Columbia's line to.braee and hold Jef ferson for downs. Captain Irvine ried many forward passe but all failed. -- One feature . of the game waa the splendid work of Kennedy and Giablauh on the defensive., Kennedy, wan down under every punt, and twice he blocked Phelan' - punta. ; Wilcox and ; Bonney were Jefferson' ground gainers. Cap tain Irvine. Of Jefferson, mada several big returns of punta s Sax's playing at end for.: Jefferson waa another big feature. . t, ; -.; , Phelanrand Nixon atand out ahova the other Columbia player as stars. v The game, which was mostly a punt tng duel In the first half, was the fast est of tb season. The lineup. ; f I Columbia ; Position. Jefferson. urts V .;... Gieblech amaker .j...K. G. L. ....... i.asia 5le,1 ru 'S S If h" Kennedy Mulrbead,,..R. K kj.Ackervick Cooke ........ .Z G. K . Kellogg Quinniv....i.v.L. rf R...Hendrlokson Beufert ........ r.I.-R. R , . c T'." ' ........... 1 " . i? ' s ; i llrvine Nixon , L. H. St. Marie ....... i P. 2 . . . . , , . Maurice irviiie L. ,.,,. Bonney R. .Wilcox S, if ... . .asaurice 8ubstitUtaaHaranr i fnp i nlr.l..., i Ackervlck for Hersog, Hersog for KeHj i?8g, W.; O'Brien for Kelly. Kelly for imuiw, jnanDnejr ior l.oOKe, UOOKO for Maaoney. Jacobberger for Block, Lar son for Phelan . . t v "" - ' ' .7, i V ! PIATT SEARCHES IN VAIN FOR HIS IFE - Central! Meet noqniam. Centralla, Wash.; Oct 15. The n terscholastlo football championship of Southwest Washington will probably b settled 1 this afternoon, when - the Cen tralla and Hoaulam high school foot ball teams clash. in this city. Neither team has met defeat this season. Both eleven play Aberdeen, the only other contender for the championship, later In the year. - - " - , BID ELECTRIC L RAILWAY.Ta PRINEVILLE Company Now Being Formed Plans Immediate Construction, Husband and Father on Point' of Breakdown After Long ; ' - III M ' ; ' ' - vigil.; : UMATIL1A TEACHERS 1 FAVOR OF' APPROPRIATION .-jf. j-v ;-:,, ! , ; ',),",,' !.'-- Pendleton, Or., Oct 25. With a dosen teachers springing to their feet to In dorse them the moment they were read, resolutions indorsing the appropriation for the University of Oregon and urg ing all good cltisen to vote yes on the measures at the coming election, were unanimously adopted - by , the Umatilla county teachers In Institute assembled here yesterday afternoon,' - v , Resolutions indorsing the admlnistra- Iteamea Will Inventlfiate.. Salem, Or., Oct. 2S.Governor West has referred to United State District Attorney Resmes of Portland for inves tigation, a letter received from C. A.' Rold of Tountsvllle, . Cat., ' in -f which Rold says a company called the Farm A' Home company of Ban Krsnclsoo, Is ' representing to lilm that It will locate him on a 820-acre homestead in southern Oregon for a fee of 1826. ' - 1 Use common senee buy Superior coaL' l ton. Main J64: A-1541. Adv.) ii - i i -1 -r- r I V J AVETHE-MN0 2 (or 25c 10c ttraisht -Li LZZ i- I 'r : rfi 3 for 25c air Hayapa Cigaro Tampa; Fla. . , ,n, 100 lnoV-box of lZ-l2V2e cigaxt, Value $1.50 . 210 banoVbox of 25-1212c cigar, value $3,121, ' 420 bands-box of 50-1212c cigar, value $&25 - " ' Value of Each Band lVic - Although this offer is extraordinary; and Involves tre ' mendous expense, we want every smoker to try MI REY clear Havana ciirars. .Wc rely on Ml REY aualitv to a hold your patronage, " . . . ifR Rey Band Redeemable at All Dealers y Thi$ offer expires midnight,' December 31st," 'J3. ; BLUMAUl-niANK DRUG CO. - . , - : DwtriButort,P)rtland;: ,,;';,J( . Dealers These bands must 'be in our offjed not later than. Tanuarv Sth. JQU " - 4 : ' T - It an agreement entered Into Wednes day afternoon between H. P. Scheel, a weaitoy contractor or renino, wash., and a committee of business men, repre- senuns; rnnevtue, is carried out Prine vllle and Metollus will within the next year be connected by an electric rati- road to be Known aa ch Metollus, Prlne ville & Eastern. This road will be SO miles long and will cost S 600.000. . The meeting; "Wednesday was attended by William P. Davidson. President of the; ' Oregon A .Wlestern . Colonization company pf eastern Oregon, with head quarters at fit. Paul; A. R. Roarers, a wealthy lumberman of Minneapolis, and T. M. . Baldwin, banker; CVSam Smith, stocaroan. ana Henry o. cram. , stock man, all of Prineville.'.r At this meeting, Scheel explained to the committee who waa ! backing hi project, and declared that work would begin S day after the right . of way Was aecureo. The committee Informed mm tnat most of the right of way. .all of the terminals In both cities and a S60.OOO bonus had already been secured ana tnat tne committee was active In obtaining the balance of he right of way needed. Mr. fcheel stated that he is so connaent that the work would go through that he had already contracted for the steel rails and the equlproenesof the road and that, the road could be completed within one . year after the worts niariea. ne name of those back ing ine project wia .b mad publlo Power will be secured frsra. Cn. eight mile from Metoluis from the jjeacnuies rower oomnany. Tha nm. pany will be Incorporated under the Uws of the state of Washington, r Sev eral meetings have already been held to promote this project and the one held Wednesday was the final one, of a pre liminary nature),''.',. .'i-...-' - .'... .-.f, - TXo riace for Alinkter.! ' 1 ' Ban Prancleco. Cel. Dot r t r.. Samuel Qulckmlre. Das tor of th HnI ard Street Methodist church, was ar rested during the progress of the Por tola, arads here today on a charge of disturbing the peaces Policeman Duffy asserted that the minister retained hi position on the, curb when ordered to move on. . , New e.laaalrinatiM, r. . ,v c Journal you will find some exceptional chsnces to save money furnishing your ' ;5, unaer -riouaeriold Goods" In 2ii,cVi.B.lflel otlon. ; You can turn Journal Want Ads brtng result. V ..,P'td Press tessed Wire.) ' a Seattle, Oct 5.Despite the most diligent search, no trace has been found in Seattle of Mrs. O. P. Piatt of Port landv and her 7-year-old daughter, who disappeared rrom .: their , home ' several ao ana ir nonce or wnose wher about the husband and father offer a reward of $1000., Piatt Is still here, be lieving that bl (wif and child are eon cealed somewhere in the city. Day and night for the past several day Piatt ha spent his time evalklnar tha atreara and In visiting lodging house and hotels in an effort to locate bl wife and child. This morning Piatt waa on the verge of a physical breakdown v: . Mr." Piatt left Portland hist Satur day on receipt of word that her hueband was ' returning from, Salt' Lake City, where he had gone a month, ago to seek employment, fin, left her young-eat daughter, Margaret aged 8, . with Mra Lister, with instructions to glv the child to her father when he came, -and the 8-year-old .danghteri Isabel, was left with Mrs, E. C Paialey, with the same instruction. - .&' The father wa In Portland Monday! out ne isn tne cniiaren wnere they were and went onAo Seattle.,- Mr. Piatt ' told a neighbor she wa leavina- with , the oldest child, aged T years, whom the 1 father did not like, because she" had ' heard he was returning from Salt Lake City. - . "a . Little credence Is given to the otter made by Piatt to give $1000 reward fori locating hi wife., GAME WARDEN IS.flOT. I , ON :T6Alt" OF: HUNTERS State Game Warden William L. Fin- ley is today marshaling the force of deputies he will take with him , tomoiv ! row to the big shooting reserves on thel Columbia river islands, to arrest via-1 lator of the federal game, law., , The ! government . law.,, says hunter eannot shoot before 6:4S next Sunday morning, which i an hour after sun rise, and not after 8:07, which la an hour before sunaet Official time. Anv one arrested Sunday will be taken imo federal court sThey will be brought to Portland ' and 'turned '. Over to tha j United.. Eta tea marehaL'.1 -:!;.',:;," game wardens 4o see that the Weekii McLean act is enforced In all part of the state. ': They are J. j. Ferber, KU math Falls; F. H.- Fawcett, Narrows, Harney county; EX T- AveriU, Pendle ton; John Larson,. Astoria; Oeorge Rus sell, Portland, and J. ' M. ' Thom., Marshfield; Oeorge K. Leaoh, Tillamook, and K- C. Hills, Kugene, STEEL CidAGHES ( zar ozitEmAXi on o nca 0,.-y. a. a v. . puget: sound route Steel Flier - Lw. 8:10'A. M. Bhaeta Ltd. Lv. 8:00 P. M. ' ; Express The Qwl Lv 1:41 P.M. Lv. 11:00 PM. Through NIGHT SERVICE 11:00 P. M. to GRAYS HARBOR POINTS CENTRAL OREGON .'.! Through Day , Lv. 7:60 A, M. Llgftit Service ,- r 10:00 A. M. THE LAST WORD , v Ifc lEaulpmcnt and Travtl Efficiency ' a A PLEASURE .', to answer ' uee : ' tlon. quote fare . or help outline your trip City Ticket Office, Sd Washington V ' Phone f 1, Marshall 4S00 ' and A-81I1 - t KENNEWICK CONVENTION COMPLETES BUSINESS f l r f . v : ,. i ... v , v . r:. Kennewlck, Wash:, Oct 26,-The' con- vention of the Benton, county Sunday 'School association came to a close hero last night after a two days' session. ' Newly eleeted orricers for the coming year are: L, L. Todd of Benton City, president; J. H, Edwards, Proaser, vice president; Mrs. A. 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