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T1T13 OHEOON DAILY JOUHNAL, rOBTLAND, MONDAY eVeNESTO, NO VEMBEB 16 1003.UV t- .1 ri i Captain De Witt. Makes 90 Yard Run and Kicks Goal From iV EDITED. J. A. HORAN jjQwn uia rale 42 Yard Line Multnomah Defeats Albany Browns Lose to Los Angeles Oregon Goes Down Before Washington I ligers We Can -VwwihUMMMMMHM PACIFIC 'VARSITY LOS ANGELES BEATS PRINCETON TIGERS EUGENE ELEVEN IS PUGET SOUNDERS-DEFEAT 0REG0N1ANS Truthfully Say We Are POR HOI FROM TRIP TLAND BROIS DISCOURAGED VANQUISH YALE NOT weabebs or cbxmso dxsab CA1TAIB SB WITT 0T HASSAT7 1 xocoMormr nam aooxzoa now bbtvbbs rxox tnrivooxss -r' (Jeurnal Special Service.) Seattle, Nov.

14. The great gam of the' year has been played and won. After two years of strained relations, Washington and Oregon met Sat-ruday at Athletic park, and the locals took the vial tors into camp In one of the hardest most. desperate and yet the prettiest game that has been Here to Stay jnJk.ru.aAum or urs, Airs ronrrsa at tn bsstot or TXEXS OA3CB WXT3C WTXIAXBTTS BIT'S BXBZB riTOBXB TWXBUI OOOB OAHB, BUT TXB wxarooTXBS wsbb asibbv ox -'1KB OZBOVXT ABB 10 BZBB OB ririi TXZV TO SSATTU, AVS wxu sucexssrux. nr sowimra tbalxw xAxs bob OAxfl wn oxjt-xaa bxvaxs stobt or thb BUTE OV rBXSAY BEXT CO TEST ZS WTB2 AXBABT.

TXB BAGS. BrtrtTBOiiAst on TXABxsarrxBQ. played here in years. The ultimate score of to does not tell the story. Washington outplayed Oregon at every Los Angeles, Nov.

K. Oscar Jones (Jowrnal Special Service.) (Journal Special Service.) (Journal Special Service.) point In the game, with the possible exception of the last five minutes of the proved a drawing card yesterday, over Because we have' practiced in Portland for 26 years and we're not going to move now. We have made many friend In this quarter of a century but there are many newcomers entire strangers to wsnt to meet those. They will will And us whole-souled fellows all wool and three feet wide. Therefore.

If any reader Pacific University, Nov! Is. The boys returned from Willamette uni New Haven, 'Nov. 13. Hooray! Hooray! Hooray! TlgerT Sis! Boom! second half. 7.000 persons paying Chutes park A visit.

Washington's work In the first halt to witness the battle between Doc New versity Saturday night, feeling torn Eugene. Or Nov. H. The Unlveralty of Oregon football team ret uraed home Sunday afternoon from Seattle, where they met defeat py the cloae acqre of I to I. The boys are all feeling fine SB, Ta.

SATIS, Princeton! r. Princeton, 11: Tale, 3. ton and the ex-Los Angeles-Ilrooklynlte. was little short of wonderful. Onoe the Honors were even aa far as pitching waa Senior Member 3lrnt of Br.

24. aad J. X. Bavls. what disappointed In the outcome of the game.

The wearers of the crimson and black expected a hard game, but thought The Princeton Tig-era defeated Tala'a pigskin was in their hands, they literally walked fully 100 yards down the field 'powerful 'varsity In the annual contest and are none the worse for their bard ooncerned, but Jones wss at a disadvantage because his teammates were aa of this advertisement has an aching, tooth, one that bothers him, or an on Tale's field Saturday afternoon by the game. While they feel disappointed that dummies on the sacks. The visitors got with the wind and rain against them, only to lose the ball on a fumble on Oregon's 10-yard line. It was great they did not win the game, they are not score or i 10 s. rnnceion a inumpa was due solely to the ability of her aa many hlta oft Newton aa the Loo Loos discouraged.

They aay. that the better team won, and have no excuaes to make did off Jones, but Vould not get tht players to take advantage of every fum- men around the sacks. Me and mlsplay of her opponents, and I for their defeat. work, and during that time Cannonball Lants demonstrated that his only equal In this part of the country is Freddie McElmon. they could win.

and they atlll feel that they would have won if it had not been for several decisions that appeared unfair. This makes the third tie game this season, and the last one especially Is rather unsatisfactory. The boys from Willamette have a strong team, and play with true spirit Paclflo certainly had the better of the game from start to finish, and only once was the ball In Danny 8hea suffered an Injury to his The team will at once commence prac the superb work of Captain Da WKt, who was responsible for Princeton's ringer and waa relieved by old snag that 4iaa not yet been loosened from Us original moorings. If he will come to us we will 'take care of It" on Thursday free of charge. ABSOLUTELY FREE.

TOO. and we wilt not feel that he Is under any obligations to us to have other work, done here because we have done this for him. We are not that kind of people. For the very first' quality of new work these. are OUR.

PRICES: lest Kosher Mounted Sett of Good Quality Robber Mounted $3.00 per tooth Gold Crowns. $3.00 per tooth Porcelain 3.00 per tooth Silver Fillings .50 per tooth When the final putoir. was effected The line play waa something fierce. ticing for the game next Saturday with the Oregon Agricultural college team, which they expect to easily defeat, and It was aeen that Portland had 10 men left on the sacks and were four runs McDonald outplayed McKlnney, while Slgrlat held his own with Capt. Thayer.

both acores. The game waa full of sur-, prises, and the sons of Tale- fumbled wretchedly. The attack of Tale was so fierce In the first half that Prince shy of the Loo Loos' total. after that game they will prepare for the annual Thanksgiving game with Hill had the best of Chandler, In such Oscar Jones will pitch for the Browns ton's line could not withstand the ter- Multnomah. Many of the loyal support 'rlno onslaught, and after 14 minutes ofers the team think there is a good next Sunday, and aa Raymond Is expected to get back In the game this week, Joe Corbett will probably oppose Hogan crashed through Cooney chance for the 'varalty to win from -their ana union for rale a nrst ana oniy score.

old-time rivals, the club men, this year. Pacific's territory, while In possession of Willamette. Pacific, by terrific line plungea and long end runs worked the ball down to Willamette's 30-yard line four times, only to lose it on fumbles or 'downs. The team was not badly bruised up, and will be able to give a good account of themselves when they meet Albany college Thanksgiving. Sweek, the him.

The university defeated Albany college a way that he certainly earned all kinds of praise from hla ooach. Washington used her but little, but the back field, as a whole, outplayed Oregon's. Bad Football Bay. The day- was miserable from any standpoint. A keen, cold wind blew down the field, driving a bard rain before -It.

It made the work of Washing The score follows: LOS ANGELES. early In the aeaaon by the score of 33 to 0, and could have almost doubled the DRS. L. M. J.

H. DAVIS ration 400, 403 aad 404 Mobawk Building, over Beberte Store. Third aad Morrison Streets. Bboae, Black 8301. AU.

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Mitchell kicked an easy goal. The Tale followers looked In with perfectdeligbt, 'expecting an easy victory, with a big score, but their looks; were soon given chilly reception when Tale continued to. fumble with great frequency. TaU again carried the pigskin down the field score If necessary, while Multnomah won from Albany Saturday by the smaller Hoy, c. f.

Wheeler, s. left half, did not carry the ball at all in the last game, and ths( necessarily Smith, Hb. Dillon, lb. score of 14 to 0. Xifa Sfchool-AJamai Tie.

ton very hard during the first half and played no. little part in preventing them weakened the team considerable, but he An Interesting game of football waa from crossing the line, in spite or inejj, recovering, rapidly from his Injuries, earner a EOoa crowa was oui ana iney wni be In the next game. played on Klncald field in this city Saturday afternoon between the High Coal! Coal! Coal! Cravajth, Koss, 1. f. Corbett, 2b.

Spies, c. Newton, p. Total, The men will turn out for practice were kept In a fever heat all through the struggle. Oregon's Interference formed quickly tonle-ht. and the week will be spent in school team and a team made up of members of the Alumni association of by crushing tackle and guard formations to within a few feet of the goal line, when a fumble spoiled a chance for a touchdown.

Princeton Immediately kicked our of danger and once more Captain Rafferty and hla men advanced the ball to' Prlnceton'a Jo-yard line, where Quarterback Rockwell signaled for a place kick. rrlsoitoB Ties the goore. hard work. Hard line bucking and de 31 6 10 27 12 2 BXOXB, HAXX'ICTS. AND ORDER the High school.

The score was 0 to 0. The same waa. fiercely contested, but and got away well. That was the feature of her work. During the first half fenslve work Is needed to put the team In the best Shane, and the boys will neither side waa able to score, partly have Plenty of It this week.

they tried a quarterback run a great many times, wun Indifferent success, HENRY WElNHARD rveprletev ef tie CITY BREWERY Starrest and Meet Complete Brewery tbe Bortaweet. Bottled Beer a Specialty Washed Nut Coal Newcastle Coal because the grounds were so muddy as to prohibit' fast playing and partly be- PORTLAND. AB. R. H.

PO. A. E. Van Buren. c.

f. 6 0 0 1 0 0 Freeman, lb 6 0 1 11 0 0 Blake. 3b 3 0 2 3 1 0 Anderson, 2b. 4 0 2 3 2 0 Nadeau, 1. 4 0 0 2 0 0 Francis, s.

4 1 1 2 4 0 Thlelman, r. 4 0 3 2 ,0 0 Shea. c. 1 0 0 0 0 0 The game with Albany closes the season, and It is reasonable to say that this game will decide the true struggle of 1 The ball waa passed to Mitchell, who cause the teams were so evenly matched. .47.00 and In- the second half abandoned It altogether.

Oregon's ends got down well on kicks, but as a team was outplayed from stem to stern. forthwith fumbled, and Captain ie wilt the two teams. VRenton" Lump Coal. Australian Lump Coal. was on the shivering oval' like a flash, PACZriO COAST I.BAOUB.

The game was a fine one, and the Clark, 2 0 0 0 1 I condition of Washington was superb. A. Bedneed Bates rive Tom aad Ores'. MULTNOMAH WINS rxoax xo. rt.

Yesterday's Scores. Portland. Los Angeles, 5. 1 Sacramento, Oakland, 2. Seattle, San Francisco, good bit of credit must therefore go to Trainer McCue, the old Columbia man.

Jones, p. 4 0 1 0 4 0 Totals 34 1 10 24 12 "I HITS AND RUNS BT INNINGS. li'34678 Mm lHt and Bvrmslde Str OUOOI. FROM ALBANY TEAM VULCAN COAL CO. OrWCB 33 BUBBSISB ST.

Tard en railroad track. Front nr. GUsaa The lineup: Oregon. Position. Wash.

Goodrich L. H. R. Bagshaw Los Angeles ....0 2002100 5 tuts ozoozzii 10 PC .623 .507 .490 .490 .479 grabbing it from the ground and starting for Tale's-goal line like a shot, aided by perfect Interference. The Tale ends and.

In fact, the whole Tale team, started arter the heavy Tiger captain, but before they reached him he was safe, behind the enemy's goal line, after a 'SO-yard dash, scoring a touchdown. Vetterlein kicked the goal, making the score 8 to 6. The Princeton men went wild over, De 'Witt's great run and, inspired by the showing, yelled to the Tigers to "Score once more! Oh, score once morel" 'Tale's giants -were desperate by this time and rushed the leather with speed and daring up to Nassau's Lost 74 93 100 108 9 123 Won. Los Angeles 125 Seattle 6 Sacramento 90 San Francisco 101 Portland 1 Oakland 84 Templeton R. H.

Btrouss Kerron F. Lanty, McKlmon Meldrum L.E.R Tlbbals Portland 00001000 0 1 The Multnomah eleven experienced no difficulty in defeating the Albany col Hits 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 2 010 SUMMART. Two-base hits Thlelman 2, Ander McKlnney L. T. McDonald lere team Saturday afternoon by the .405 Frlxse! L.

O. Slusoer Reed, McLean Crlm score of 16 to 0. The muddy condition of the gridiron prevented both teams son, Koss. Sacrifice hit Wheeler. First Woa la the Teats.

base on errors Portland 2. First base Earl, Penland R. O. Pal lan reniana. u.

rauan aithougn IWr.mentn Nov. Is. Sacramento de- from doine their best work tted Oakland veaterdav bv battlni out Thayer (c) Earl.R. T. Slgrlst but few fumbles were made.

The Al- Oakland yesterday by batting out feated Latourette (c) Spledell bany boys played a hard, game, but were five runs in the tenth inning. The score: on called balls Of Newton off Jones 8. Struck out By Newton 6. Left on bases Portland 10; Los Angeles 6. Wild pitch Jones.

Time of game One hour and 35 minutes. Umpire Buck Francks. line, only to lose It by a fumble. overcome bv the superior weigm 01 R. H.

E. Once more Tale carried the ball down Sacramento ..00 000 00 1 1 87 14 1 suits OVERCOAT Oakland 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 4 2 lima 01 naives sv minutes, xoucn-downs McElmon, Kerron. OoaIs--8ple-dell. Umpire C. H.

Best of La Fayette college. Referee Lair Thompson of McMlnnvllle college. Linesman Scott of Stanford, No serious Injuries. Batteries Keere ana oranam; Mc Saturday's Oame. Los Angeles, Nov.

18. Portland de Multnomah. M. Pratt Klrkley and Corbett gained the most ground fo rthe locals. Cookucked well and got off several good punts.

Ross and Grieve played their usual good games. For Albany Rupert Crow. Crates and Morrison did Kay and Oorton. Seattle Defeats Trlsco. feated Los Angeles Saturday owing to the steady pitching of, Jake Thlelman.

Hall was erratic In the early part of the San Frapclsco, Nov. Seattle de CHEM A WA INDIANS game and Portland made enough runs to splendid work. 'Rain fell during the greater part of the game and at the close of the first half it hailed heavily for Ave feated San Francisco In a close game yesterday, Hughesna cutter pitched the field, once more to lose control of It on a fumble. After a long punt by De Witt, Tale juggled the ball on her own 10-yard line, Hogan reclaiming it, for Tale. Bowman from behind lbs Tale to his own 42-yard 'line, where Vetterlein heeled the catch 'for- a full "ktckv 0ri-)t xujit Thirty thousand spectators sat breath-tea's with excitement Princeton men were, hopeful and Tale's were' worried.

The angle the kick was not great but still the attempt was difficult' De In. Ike Francis made a home run In tine paii Bcore: the second Inning: The score: -T SCALP BLUE COATS It Seattle .0 0 0 1 1 1 03 0 minutes covering the gridiron with an icy coat. The line up: M. A. C.

Position. Albany. LOS ANGELES. AB. R.

H. PO. A. E. San Fran ..0 0001 100 03 6.

0 4 Hoy. c. f. Batteries Hughes and Byers; Cutter Wheeler, s. and ieaiiy.

COXiTTMBIA BOWXS BBXTAX.S.' Smith, 3b. Dillon, lb. Ross. 1. f.

J. Pratt L. E. Underwood Klrkley L. T.

Stock Ross L. G. Dolan Greene, Kellar. Mack (Journal Special Service.) Vancouver. Nov.

U. The Chamawa Indian team scalped the Twenty-sixth battery eleven of Van 2 10 0 1 i 2 4 I II I I That I 3 3 i I I Ara I I Vi Js Ms 9 28 9 1 I I Oravath. r. Witt stepped back, wiped the dirt from the toe of his shoe, and with a mighty R. G.

Crow wing of his powerful right leg, sent The Columbia university football eleven defeated the team from the North Paclflo dental college Saturday at vUnl- 3 Corbett, 2b. Spies, c. Hall, p. Totals the unit uT7 1 1 mo is wyrmim if) couver barracks here Saturday arter-noon In a spirited contest the redskins routing their opponents at every. rush.

The superiority of the visitors, was in M.Pratt. Jt T. Griffith Blanchard.JordaiVR. B. Francis Murphy, Johnson.

Quarter Rupert 34 1 verslty Park by the overwhelming score of 22 to 0. The teams lined up as fol PORTLAND. Dolph L. H. uoates Corbett R.

H. L. Morrison lows: 1 evidence from the kick-off, and the boys in blue were kept busy guessing what play was comliiar next. The sol AB. R.

H. PO. A. Full Englehart Position. Dentals.

110 0 1 i -WOL. Moore L. E. Gibson. Martin L.

T. R. Sturdevant diers played a plucky, uphill fight, and were handicapped on account of the slippery condition of the field. A good-slsed crowd witnessed the contest Denney L. G.

Cre Van Buren, c. f. 4 1 Freeman, lb. 4 1 Blake. 3b 4 0 Anderson.

2b. 3 0 Nadeau. 1. 3 0 Francis, s. 8 1 Thlelman, 4 0 Clark, c.

3 0 McFarlan. r. f. 4 0 2 1 I frit i I 0 0 2 0 1 1 I Will v- ylimlih I Willy Dueber SUMMART. Score Multnomah 16, Albany 0.

Touchdowns Dolph, Cook, Corbett. Time 25-mlnute halves. Umpire McDonnell. Referei Fechter. Linesman McFaddei Botes of the Oame.

Saley G. QUI goal and glorious victory. scene In the Princeton stand, that followed the kick, beggars Tale was heartbroken, but did not despair. With her famous grit and determination the Tale players started In with a rush for a touchdown, but the Tigers had the victory and were determined to keep-it The harder Tale attacked the fiercer Captain De Witt's men charged; and In a few minutes the referee's whistle announced the close of a battle that will go down in history aa one of the cleanest fiercest and most spectacular that- waa ever played on Ell's gridiron. Tale out-punted and outplayed Princeton, but could not get away from fumbling.

The generalship displayed by Captain De Witt and his men was so perfect that Brief Detail of Oame. Captain Davis won the toss and chose Hays R.T.L Harer Gleason Rt E. Aiken Cullen Quarter. Spauldlng to defend the south goal. Van kicked off to Davis, who ran the bull in 2 oil vt VUU11B.V Total 32 3 6 27 11 yards.

Then began dasnes through the line, by Davis, Teabo, Decker and Lucas, which ended in a touchdown in less than Tredell H. Eastman L. Cronan. H. Boyd A.

Cronan Spauldlng Captain McMillan suffered from severo cold and did not enter the game Chester Murphy ran the team with five minutes. The rest of the game waa HITS AND HUNS BT INNINGS. 123466789 Los Angeles 10006000 0 1 Hits ...210221 10 09 Portland 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 Hits 12200010 06 Home run Francis. Three-base hit- rare Judgment. His signals were clear KOXJftES TEAJC WZX8 rxOlff ASTOBXA 1 1 repetition of the first five minutes' ly given and his discretion In calling plays was a remarkable display of his play.

Chemawa carried the ball over Vancouver's goal line four times in all, falling to kick goal three times. (Journal Special Service.) Dillon. Two-base hit Wheeler. Stolen superb football knowledge. Astoria, Nov, 18.

The Holmes Busi bases SDlen. Anderson. First base on Crow of Albany was In the game the The features of th game were Ben- errors Portland 1. First base on balls whole time and did clever work, ness college eleven of Portland defeated the Astoria high school team Saturday Off Hall off Thlelman 1. Struck sell's long end runs, Sanders' plunging and hurdling and the good work of Corbett's advancing the ball was one out By Hall by Thlelman 8.

Left of the features of the contest, the Princeton men -were not penalised once, while Tale suffered the loss of 60 yards for holding and offside plays. Yale. Position. Princeton. Rafferty Davis Kinney T-.

Cooney Batchelder Dillon Roraback Short Bloomer-Miller T.R Dewltt Hogan T. Reed Captain Davis. Vancouver made their by a score of 12 to 0. Lineup. Astoria.

Position. Holmes. Chester Murphy interfered for Mart yardage four times and did not hold on banes uos Angeies Portland 7. Double plays Freeman to Anderson; Corbett to Dillon. Sacrifice hit Freeman.

Hit by pitcher Hall. Passed Pratt once and got a severe Jolt in his the Indians for downs once. The teams corporation. did very little punting, owing to the Shlvsly Craven ball Spies. Time of game Two hours.

The Pratt brothers were busy during high wind, which made Kicking Amstead. E.L. Mathehe R. T. L.

Sttne R. G. L. C. Malagamba L.

G. R. umpires iNewion ana enieias. Hheviin tienry scrimmages, Mart securing at least five Bayley fumbles. MJzf.

Price fmWM and ill; Style jjWf )'t 1 r- The Indians' next game Is with the Rockwell Mltohell- XXaX SCHOOL VS. B. I. A. Klrkley got around Albany's left end jvinaara Cooper Kafer-KIng Peterson L.

T. R. Bowman Willamette University on Thanksgiving day, followed by. a game with M. A.

A. C. once without Interference for 14 yawls. Metcalf H.Hart- Vetterlein Graham L. K.

R. The Portland High school eleven will Mayo on the 19th of December. Farmer-Owsley. Miller play the Bishop Scott academy team tomorrow afternoon on Multnomah field. The line-up in Saturday's game was XABTABB GOES BOWB.

H. L. McNeelan L. H. B.

Slmonton Smith as follows: Woods Barker Campbell Hill The-game will begin at 3 o'clock. Battery. Position. Chemawa. Austin Umpire--Mr.

Minos 01 Pennsylvania. Referee' Mr. McClung of Lehigh. 'Timer Mr. Wrlghtlng of Harvard.

Touchdowns Dewltt, Hogan, Goals Vetterlein. Goal from -the field Dewltt Total score Princeton, 11; Tale, (. (Length, of halves 25 Macllllan Center Washoe (Journal' Special Service.) Cambridge, Nov. 16. Dart mouth college eleven defeated the Har 3CB ABBS XB003OBB OUT.

Campbell Ostere Spray Smith Jones Moon Hardv. L. (1 fireeti vard team on Soldiers' field Saturday afternoon by the score of 11 to 0. Fum (Journal Special Service.) Spears Lucas bllng. and poor defensive work caused La Grande, Nov.

IS. Jack Donnel-1 Martin Dyke CALIFORNIA ELEVENS lv of St. Louis knocked out Oeorara Benliy lea Do NO pain HERE THE BOSTON DENTISTS MADE MY NICE TEETH Kearns of Butte, Mont. Saturday night i. Waite I B.Saunders, Decker the crimsons downfall.

Other Oamee. Carlisle Indians, 16; Pennsylvania, 6. Columbia, 17; Cornell, 12. West Point, 10; Chicago. 6.

At Annapolis Bucknell, Navy, At Ann Arboi- Michigan, 16; PLAY TIE GAME In the sixth round of what waa scheduled to be a 20-round contest In this city. A large crowd was present and Referee Godwin. Umpire Johnson. Timekeeper Alien. were well satisfied with the bout.

Thane are the onlr Dentists In Port WBIOXT XXOOBB OUT BUBO IB. Kearns had the better of the fight when Donnelly hit him on the point of the jaw Journal Special Service.) Francisco, Nov. 16. tThe 13th an At Chicago Northwestern, Notre and he was out for nve minutes. (Journal Special Service.) nual intercollegiate football game between the University of California and McMlnnvllle, 'Nov.

16. Coney land having the late botanical dleoov-ry to apply to the gums for EXTRACTING, filling and crowning teeth absolutely without pain and guaranteed for ten years. Our offices have been established throughout the United States for twen Stanford university elevens knocked out Billy Burdln in the round of what was scheduled to be i RHEUMATISMS re. a Wright Athletic suited in a score of 9 to 6. The centest was played on a sandy gridiron, which was rendered comparatively dry bv Dame, 0.

At Champaign Minnesota, 32; Illinois, 0. At Columbus Ohio State university, 27; Oberlln, 6. At Lawrence, Kan. Nebraska, Kansas, 0. At Des Moines Drake, Orlnnell, 0.

-round go before the McMlnnvllle ty-one years. club Saturday night. Two rat we are me largest aeaiai concern i the world. i break In the incessant rainy weather. I tling preliminaries were pulled off be tweeit Shoe and Keller and Jones and Fay.

Jones knocked Fay out In the third Kidny Stomach fnd N.nou fa sensational run of 85 yards on a quar- TroubUa ar poiltlomly curtd terback play. The California team with Oil of Edn and Swttt Spirits I 0JJ I round. Shoe and Keller fought a draw, TOOTBAU MAX ZXJUXEB. iTKoarfU75p BAXEX CTTT SOOBXS OBXT BOWX. uiauQ iivutiiuuwii ex tit cucjva vuo scurv I sr in the second half, when Right Tackle I Heitmuller blocked a kick, and fell on I ThV arm not ehoap romodlms.

(Journal Special Service.) SUITS AND OVERCOATS th ball after it had rolled over the line. Baker City. Nov. 16. The Baker City but Ingxptnstv euros.

$5 will (Journal Special Service.) Saleni Nov. 16. Harry a member of one of the public school football teams, suffered a broken arm In a game here Saturday afternoon, while playing with the Park school eleven against a team from one of the other high school eleven, defeated the Boise buy thmtot. Sold byt all firtUclatt A punting duel was fought out the game by. Overall of the State university, and Sprott of Stanford.

City high school team on the Baker City Theaa nrlces for good work' are bob- athletic neia Saturday Dy a score or 5 druggists. sible to us we do so much of it to 0. schools. His Injury was received early Baker scored a. touchdown after IS in the game, but he remained on the Silver Fillings Me Gold Fillings, pure ..1.00 FITZSIMMONS AND minutes of continuous line bucking.

field until the end and saw his companions win. the contest. Gold Crowns. 22-K. SS.B0 MRS.

ATKINSON, of Fruit vale, says: ZBBZAX8 BE7BAT BEAT 1CUTES. Full Set Teeth 08-60 I suffered from Rheumatism, Liver, CORBETT MATCHED Bridge Work UNEXCELLED IN STYLE UNEQUALED IN PRICE THE BEST GARMENTS EVER OFFERED IN PORTLAND AT THE PRICE Kidney and Stomach troubles for years. JUXXOB WHiItA KTBTTES BETBATEB. We tell exactly what your work will (Journal Special Service.) I was helpless and unable to move with Chemawa, Nov. 16.

The Chemawa cost by free 'examination. Our plate give satisfaction, comfort and natural out assistance for twelve years. Six Mt. Angel, Nov. 16.

The Mt An Indian school's third eleven defeated the months ago I started to use "Oil of gel college' eleven defeated the Willam expression. Crown and bridge work ef the best Deaf Mutes' school team by. a score of 83 to 0 Saturday. The redskins had their. New Tork.

Nov, -'16. Arrangements thave been perfected privately for a 30- round contest between Jlni Corbett Bob Fitisimmons, to take place next May before the Tosemlte dub of San Francisco, providing that Fits is not de at lowest prices li our specialty. NO PAIN. Our name alone is a guarantee ette university second eleven of. Salem Saturday by a score of 5 to 0.

The ML Angel team had the best of the contest silent opponents outclassed, and scored Eden" and "Sweet Spirits of used two small bottles of each and am now well and able to do my own and go from place to place as well as I feel that I am cured and. do not that your weric win do or me peat three times Ii each half. Lady attendant, always present. all the way, and had the ball on Willam feated by Gardner. JUBZOBB UBABXJB TO SCOBS.

ette's one yard line when time was called. Boston Painless Dentists Villi ilwirrlntlon of all unortinr events believe I will suffer from recurrence of trouble. I gladly recommend these Corvallls, Or Nov. 16. The junior WIBS.

MXUTZA elevens of the Oregon Agricultural col TEAM "New York. Chicago and Seattle races re. celved by direct wire from the tracks. medicines to all who are afflicted, and will gladly tell those who may ask of BEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN PORTLAND" 85-07 ThircTSti. bet.

StarK ond Oall. Vancouver. Nov. 16. The mili lege and the University Of Oregon were unable to score against each otber Saturday.

The game was played on a slop-. Fifth and Morrison Opposite Meier, Prank Co. Eatrutt WJ Norrisoi Hours 8:30 a. m. to I p.

m. UU 1. missions received for all sporting events I my wonderful recovery, in any part of the world. PORTLAND MRS. W.

J. ATKINSON, tia basketball team defeated tbe Vancouver Athletic club team Saturday by a score of 17 to 16. py field, and good runs were Impossible, Score- 9-0. i CLUB130 Fifth etreet Brandon rrultvale. Cat.

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