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PAGE K1GIIT. DAILY EAST OUEGOX1AX, l'EXDLETOX, OltEGOX, SATURDAY, SKITKMRKR 17, 1001. twelve, CHANGES IN RULES SEVKX A3in.Vl)MnXTS JIADK IX 1TKJTI1AL1, , fifth placer back must stand In a po- 1 sitlou outside of either extremity of the line. This will permit a great ' many variations in attack, hut will lessen a massing on any one point. Goal lYom the Field. Next to these chances the most Im portant is the different method of scoring goals from the field. Ilere- j tofore a goal from the field no mat Scuon Opens Tolay With All the 1 ,"r how made, has counted five points l)iilcrltj- Teams and Clones Xo winter 26 Alteration Were Made the mme as a touchdown Allowing a goal from field to count the same ' i as A touchdown Tins hlivRVl: hppn t H. i by the Intercollegiate Kulc Com- subject of bitter criticism Every j J nilttec, and I1rt Went Into Effect j year there lmve been many instances ' Todnj Add to Interest and Effect- wher 's has resulted in the weaker j J ltcnc .f the Gu.,.c When m.er- T" , . ' J ly Flayed. 1. Instead of seven men in the line of scrimmage between the J 6 -yard lines there must be sir men In the line In every part of the field. I. When there are only six men In the line of scrimmage the additional man in the back field must be sta tioned outside of either extremity of the line. I. Goals from Held, no matter how made, shall count four instead of five points. I. The quarterback or the first man receiving the ball from .he eenter may run vrtth it In any part of the field Instead of only between the 25 yard 'hie provldiag he go five yard outside of center. J possession of some one player proft- cient in drop or place-kicking. The I committee Is of the opinion that it Is ' not reducing the Importance of the kicking game in counting onl Tour 1 points for goals from field- but is put ting rival elevens on a more eiiu.il ' footing. The committee reasoned that If one team scored two touch downs and failed to kick either pimI It could te beaten by a team that was able to score only one touchdnwt, bat which made a lucky goal tfin field. It was to prevent liiejual.t that the new rule was made FOR 1.AYIXG Dl'ST. American Consul ut lllruiiushiiiii Mia-ce--t KuslNh Flint. Marshal Halstead. American con sul at Birmingham. England, eemlf t. The umpire and referee shall the following interesting letter to the have distinctive signals. bureau of commerce and labor. 6. When the Umpire signals tor a A writer in a motor cai paper suc penaity the play may continue until jiresia an application of chemical salts the bull If dead, when the referee j to roads as a means of laying the shall Inflict the penalty. The side ' dust. "Calcium chloride is practical offended against may take either thejly." says the writer, "a waste by-pro-penalty or the ground gained by the duct of several manufacturing pro-play- , cesses for example, the extraction T. When one side kicks out of j of copper from burnt pyrites Wel bounds twice in succession on a 1 don s chlorine process, the ammonia I tcuchback or a safety the ball shall . soda process, and the manufacture , go to the opposite side on the 35 In steed of the I -yard line. of chlorate of potash. It is highlv . deliquescent and soluble In v. ier Strong sulutlons of this applied to , rootbull Seu-oti Ojiens Tixluy. the roads would keep them almost j New York. Sept. IT. Today marks i Imanently damp." The writer I the first appearance of football on the ' c'tms h"t "It would be cheaper athletic stage for 1991. In the East I ,h"n n and wuld he without their the season opens today with a game j ""Jectlonanle odor. and. being a .eu- 1 between Carlisle Indians and Leban- tr' lt would ue harmless to motor on Valley college at Carlisle, and In ' CRr tlres- etc " "lf thiy b l th the West the University of Chicago ' of the journal say, -magnesl- plays Lombard college. ' ura chloride, slightly more expensive. ' At most of the big colleges the OUI a CU salt, ougnt to be teams have been engaged in practice ! ,uUe as effective. It occurs In large for several weeks and with the onen- i quantities in combination with chlo- Ing or the college year the sport will J ride of P"tash in the Stassfurt mines ' be taken up In earnest. Pennsylvania ' ln Grma"-V- and " also a by-product ( will inaugurate its schedule next Sat- ul """""""""up processes. Mar urday with a game with Franklin and Marshall. Tale and Princeton will not start their schedule until September 2S. while Harvard's first contest Is down for October 1. On that date all the teams throughout the country will be ln action, and from then on there will be football j galore until the Army and Xavy shall Halstead. England. Consul Birmingham. TO LAXD THE THIEVES. Uncle Sam Offer Lurse Iteiwinl- fur Capture. Oregon sheriffs have received a i CUllV flf the "'CntiP. nf HfUuril' In. close the season in Philadelphia on ' Bued bv lh(. s1?fir ,w,rtm..f November SC. detailing the amounts which will be Many Cliansc in Rules, paid by the government for arrest With the opening of the season thetand convictions following robbery of thousands of enthusiasts the country j th? ma",, under different rtn urn over are Interested to know what stances. changes will result from the amended' Tn highest reward Is lionr. aii rules which govern this greatest of ' tnt- lowest 160. S-ieclal rewards wll! college sports. When the lntercol- I oe paid In speolfled cases. Th" peual legiate rules committee met this year ' "''' for the various crimes are also It made a careful study of the exper- j given In quotations from the revised iments tried during the lust year. statutes. consulting the best coaches East and nt thousand dollars reward will .West, before deciding on any innova- P"1" r" e-ch arrest and convic tions. After careful deliberation the ' Uo" " any United Slates court on committee voted to change the pro- , charge of robbing the malls while i vision for seven men to be on the line '. Mnn conveyed in any mail car ut- of scrimmage, between the :5-yard j wched to a railway train For the lines, by a new rule whereby at least ! conviction of any one who rob the six men must be on the line of scrim- j malls while being conveyed over any ! mage, in every part of the field. This I'"1 mute other than a railwu a re allows five men to be behind the line I ward of 590 w h for the at an time. but. in order to protect conviction of anyone attempting ti the players from the much-dreaded ; rob the mails on a j-ost route th if--mass formations a provision was , urd is tliV. added in accordance with which the 1 Fifty dollars will be paid for tr.. 1 arrest and conviction of any jhtw.i who breaks Into a postoffice with n. j tent to commit larceny or oth-r ilei -I redation. For the arrest and convit 1 tion of u person accused of br-.ikuii. J 1 Stationery If joii unlit Miiiictlilng neat and p-tjll-li vie lme it. If Jim want u -cniteli pud. liac It; in fuel c lane the MOST CO.MPIJJTK STOCK mill the I1XKST ASPOKT.M I4XT cut .linuii ill thi vicinity. Brock & McComcs Company into a postoffice and stealing there I from or of larceny from a iowtoffi- or of robbing a postmaster or an; employe of a postoffice of money I pro;erty of the United States v. her i the amount stolen is 5i or less tin reward is JS6; where the amount mure than 150 and not more than 1100. the reward is 1100; where the amount exceeds 1 100 and is not more than I&wfl. the reward U 11S0. and 3O0 in every cajw where the amount stolen exceeds 1600. A reward "of I loo will be paid ii, vry ease of conviction where the larcxny of mail matter is prawn whether It contain valuable lnclosur- or not. - s (esseessseessss ess ,,,,!;, b tKmherc more entul thia ta a stmt as aitkk coc does not expect to parchise every ttit. An ACORN Stove or Ranc uSl last a geserabon. !ade o! new Iron only; has the finest castings; the mot attrcctive ornamentation asd is made on rcrpMe to tisAire laxlfr all ceoditions of use. Evtrv Aaorn is tcii nub a utnd cuarastxe Ul mm all it EIGHTH nj it f. , - sold la the UnlfPrt.otJ AeornStoves Doit Experiment whoiTT.. 'HIGH GRAnr w5 iHnu IP &-3r MORE Dimki ; THAN SHEETStS.1 The Stove Season THE COOL AND SXAPPY EVEMXt.S AKE A IIIIAIIXDEI: OP THE COM) WEATHEU AIILt AXI1 OF THE NECESSITY Or PUEPAKIXG TOE TAI.Ii AXn WIXTEH. STO-ES AHE A SPECIALTY WITH US AXI AVE HANDLE THE LAI1GEST S1XCK, MOST CO.MPLirTE ASSOKTMEXT AND THE GREATEST A'AKIETY, TO .M.VJCE YOUR SELECTIOX FROM. WE SAYED HUXDREDS OF CITIZENS MOXEY IX THEIR STOVE Ii.ST SE.SOX AND ALL ARE SATISFIED. VIZ ARE IN ItETTEIt 1'OSniON THIS YEVIl THAX EVER TO SCPI'I.Y THE STOTG TRADE. WE HANDLE THE CELEBRATED AND ALWAYS SATIS FACTORY Acorn Heating and Cook Stoves and Steel Ranges .WD HA YE NOW ON DISPLAY A FULL LINE. ANY SIZE YOU WISH WE HAVE. W. J. CLARKE CO HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINWARE Telephone Main 211 211 Court Street STF.HL RANGES. 1 hole SI'.il.llll C hole, 1C oven .. Sill, Sl." and S.'.l 6 hole. IS oven .... $15, S.'.ll, and SOU Coal heaters S.'.OO to S30.00 Wood heaters SO.OO to SI 5.00 Cook stoves $10.00 to $:i7.50 " - -- - wwwww - . WONDERFUL ROI1SCH FAMILV. j Tl.c t o COFFEE.TEAa BAKING POWDER, AboJu re Purify, FinesffloYor, OreatesfStrenJlh. iea5orbk Prices. CL0SSET & DEYER5 PORT LANO, OREGON. ChiiIhIii of Ilurkontiiie WriMtlcr Tells the Strunce Story. Monarch would Kive principalities ; to know the secret of the Koesch family, says the San Francisco Ex aminer. 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' If this stranee propnKatlon con- 1 tinues the tribe of Roesch. which j comes from Germany, will jieople the world eventually, provided the world i lives long enough, Guard health Every woman should n-e that the per iodical fuii'-tion is kept in a liealtby con dition. The way is t take an occasional doe of Wine of Cardm Every woman m subjei-t to conditions wxiah tiring on female weuknesc. Wine of Canlui ptves women strength for all tlic duties of life. It gives them trong nerves and fmsloiu from )aiiif . Wine of Onrdui not onlv curca but guardf tlie liealth. 'Hie ortram quickly resjNind to the h'a iiik wttaAv ingredients of which Wine of Coniiii ii cuiuMM4i. A healthy woman does well to take tli i medicine on approaching Iter periodical sicknew. Wine of Cardui cores the wont cases of prolong! female troubles and bos cured thousands of then.' quickly aad'oouiiiletely in the privacy of hums. Ciluu. Mis... May 1, 1002. 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