Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE ee ee enema 31, 1912, Dp THE CUB REPORTER SCOOP HUTES OPTICAL a o anon LASSES nd. AVE UNION ne FIGURE ‘DOPE ANY WAY SETS RECORD FOR | MONEY-EARNING. Speaking of Dasoball luck, there }is one Brale Ball of Bosto) ho} ay STANFORDLINE in the world’s series was to ait | jand collect, except for striking out | with the Invinibie P BY FRED HENRY * {thing else have ever made so|* Wide margin. Uniexs jmuch doing #o little, CHARLEY HORN A CINCH FOR MORAN OAKLAND, Oct. 31, — Frank] Moran of Pittsburg today has a well earned decision to his credit over|game with the Whitman college ne Horn, the San who iseo decided crimp would have been pu’ ; aye eavyweight, after 10 rounds of | Into the dope. Whitman haa turned the Northwest titles. eee ee Sue hting last night at thejout a squad this year, although |the o SPENCER TO BOX Then ® cle ib boxing show. The | welghing a few pounds under oT PORTLAND, Or, Oct 81.—] experi« moe the Pittsburg mean Washington weight, which would nockout™ Billy Spencer of Spo-| gave him a Gockded advantage. and certainly cause a scare amot the | mittedly, @ kane Athletic club and a” Gay of affairs existed 10 days before) the big rugby game. Usually such q@uostions are eettied a month be- fore the big game. Daring the past week the men have been put through stiff prac-| tiee by Coach Presley, who is much troubled over the crisis facing him Monday was devoted to a good rest in the hope that some gloger might) Multnomah, | 40.0 score. Dobie Is the Answer football which beat Idabo last Bat jurday, has earned another season of allwins for Washington's won- derful coach Would Cause Scare If Washington had scheduled a) holds down th |Job at the pigakin ceived a rude jolt Saturday, this year’ he had « clear lead during the [local varsity enthuwiasts, In Whit to Jack the right kind of material, jof the Multnomah club. Portiand,| greater part of the bout. Horn |man's first performance, they trim-|eepecially in the backfield, To Just Printers ‘are to meet tomorrow night im alcontinually showed signs of die-|/mod the University of Oregon 20\give the “experts” a harder jolt, fourreund bout at the Multnomah/tress, and barely managed to)to 0. jthe weak backfield did all the 1013 THIRD AVENUE clud. Spencer is said to be a won Weather the storm. There was no| Washington's defoat of Idaho on | starring whi only mene oe — MAIN . ‘der. ick from Horn's supporters when |iast Saturday practically tipped off|that this Doble person is & me baad no Sa — =~ Referee Toby irwin raised Moran's |the outcome of the Pullman-Wash. |chasie in his art. He manufactures > a ington game to be sured here | foot ball vers “Fifty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding You may not know the real Flavor and Quality of Whiskey. If not, there is a treat in store for satisfaction that you did not dream, may be found in you Finch’s Golden Wedding? Boitled‘in' Bond It bas the original Flavor and Quality un- tainted. This gives it the Mellowness and Mild- ness that you have sought in whiskey and have never found before. It is tree from those undesirable after. effects found im ordinary whiskey. ‘ aces dependence fur fobtball supremacy this year in her Golden Wedding 1s distilied onty from the Baker, finest Rye and Barley Mah, usder govern- oa ctured above. Reading from hyo: to right they are: . ment supervision. a . But Golden Wedding 1s different from or- one that rightfully has place in the Whiffe dinary whiskey. It is made by a formula and process that keep the wonderfully mellow quality abso- lutely untainted ali the way through. “Made Differently” umn, and in addition to that it is stolen, but it appeals to the who used to get up in school on Friday afternoons and recite the | Listen, here’ | | } The Star get it— “A soldier of Bulgaria lay dying In Istip, : — “He thought of Podgoritza as be heard his Mfe-blood drip; Marri ‘ “He thought of Bysolopolys, ond bitter was his cup, club's mn Sdkaiiaah tier elhes Gora oobaer “For be longed for dear old Tush, falr Toaht, near Uskup.” of years, has held his honors against all comers at his weight) will not be seen about the 8. A. © for some time, as be left Tuesday | night for Idaho, where he will pass | the winter working for a logging | A handicap handball tourney is | scheduled to start on the clu coprts early in November, and ev ery swatter of the rubber pil! is in 1852 Renton, Rainier Valley, Jackson n Street and Columbia PATRONIZE E THE FOLL FOLLOWING FIRMS FIRMS IN YOUR DISTRICT, THEY ARE RELIABLE COLUMBIA si “RENTON vited to get in on the game. Me es | desiring to enter can fo so by see | GROCER GENERAL MERCHANDISE |ing Prank Vance in ‘his office. W. P. PHALEN & Mck A a Williams & McKnight Frank Duncan, the 8. A. C. 138-| tr rou tg AND Wee ase SRE US WE ee Peneee: ee, aimee pound champ mat artist, ts going | Fhe Leading Up-to-Date Grocer of around with his facial landscape all the Daiwer , LIVE WIRE seed up. Kcled bi Die Boots Pon Weights _| IVE WIRE BARGAINS |rnursea wv, te tached, 0, pie Mean to any ago and came out of it looking lke JACKSON ST. HARDWAR ° E Jeff did after the Reno disturb-| TAiLOnS , eat wares community what — enton Hardware Co, | M. OLSEN Some Big. Specials on Here, The ery ws almighty: itty mr © Dueeiemesne= |. seme. tenet cas onaee eens] railroads mean Our Motio—Tit Guarantera” that a decision at the end of the | Phone Ind. White 301, Sunset M. 721 REAL ESTATE 2417 Jackson Beacon 1476 Star Want Ads, RAINIER VALLEY DISTRICT ORIST Be third round would not far out of the way. The Navajo blanket awarded the 8. A. C. athletes for winning the -\greatest number of points at the recent Pendicton Roundup athletic meet has been received and is | proudly displayed on the club wall, | ‘where every one of the husktes | who helped bring st to Seattle) points to it and says, “Look whut | I got.” have been | to any city, county or state. It means rapid development Hotel, Testa: at a sacrifios nt and pletely Turnishe 66 butcher « per month Good rewsone for soiling in the ety, Dingle Rothus is back again and If you befieve in develop- i Rainier Beach | Pharmacy _ will be in the progressive march | Order your Dahlia \ Bubers now,| Fhone End. Gol, 160, Beacon aid, Ithme toon. Bo f a bis ol : while they ure blooming, DR: NOTIONS, BrATION RIE, prose it eat ; me Crime, moss CaNpres, CALIFORNIA WINS men ’ you 1eve in SAHLI’S NURSERY Best Drug Store in This BERKELEY, Cal, Oct, %1.—In a! ne Beacon 966. District terrific struggle, hard fought every | inch of the way, the Callfornia | ——|rugby team yesterday afternoon | Star Want Ads penises aeafe ei a good roads investment Waratas by a score of 6 to 6, The first period gave the advantage to the Australians, when the score stood 6 to %, but in the second period Morris put the ball over the bar for California with a free kick, scoring the victory. White Front Grocery _ Grocery 4100 Rainier Ave. ‘gue nana 8 in Rainier Bring Results $3,000,000 Bond'Issue November 5, 1912, WASHINGTON HAS CINCH jt bij thi thetr second game, this time with cam takes « big slump, the kind of os oun w ‘The present outlook appears to be that as long as Gllmour Dobie coaching University of Washing ton, Washington will ran away with The dope to ct that Doble’» 1912 fight- ing crew was a dismal faflure re- team seemed QUEEN ANNE HIGH’S HUSKY BACKS ‘ar rowing poem of “The Soldier of the Legion,” who did « croak in Algiers, | and I am going to grab it off before any of the other departments on BY “HOP” | Edw, Chicago syndicate, offered Murphy such « sum for the club, and that the latter terned it | down cold meer-ani i. sit STANFORD UNIVERSITY, i pn Thankagiving. Idaho fam) focals are ideal oa . once, That strikeout was worth \ eet xis: ne all Fora ee tho: bla |Just $4,026.68, Just $1,341.56 for each| Although football in tho borth- Tat ee a 1h. soil +4 ie the chenp- inst, the University of terrific rent he made in the atmos | West Conference collexes hag Nie Gene ox Pall ms Seaeen weer Ste oti un. |pnere. lin progress but two short wei soo gehen ae aoe . “| It is a record for excessive pay |the results thus far concede prac. | Probab) J mee . Ob, hum! LW fdeands 0h. wetted is evident hero today with jt ttm atfort. “Bail was in cally everything In the line of the |Posmbilty string, The Orogon Ag FeI-TOs bowery the ewitohing of Tho! Arp to wink ‘less than half a dosen ‘American |Northwent title to the University of |Teultural College bas made 4 de | ini afternoon Bite. and Partridge from lock te ring (league Kames, then came along the | Washington, A comparison of fig: |Cldedly poor showing #0 far this) now, eh? fed and Madison renk, This situation is cay world’s 6 and he batted once.|ures, with no exception, pla year. In their first game of the ee Be mach comment among the students, Sou peaple tn bacweell r y | Washington as the one best bet by |#eason they barely wou from the Phone Main 217% for never before has such « state ee ee eee Dobie’s |Alummt, the score being 2 to 0. In over the Idaho outfit last Bat . . On behalf of Otis Keeler, world to an ear-wiggling contest, wigkler of both ears simultaneously, form a8 a soloist, also. goes for everybody. who moves about the ring so quickly of the fans, and who sees every biow AG-| jar verdict. see SPORTS AT THE YMCA Approximately 300 spectators witnessed the first physical work exhibition of Y. M. ©. A. athlete in the gym Tuesday night and sawa finished performance on the parallel bars, Roman rings and other ap- paratus, ‘he indoor baseball game between teams of the Business Men's clans and the Nooners was won by the former 18to1. The Fats| won the volley ball match from | the Leans by a score of 21 to 2. Sisley's Ballroom Bellies had no dif- | ficulty in hanging the 18 to 10 sign on Syivenio’s Wiggle Quicks. The Senior class leaders blossom. | ed forth Monday night in natty new uniforms. Tbe shirts and trousers are creations of blue trimmed in white braid and pink ruffica, with a chic toych of yellow cuiffon at the Adam's apple. Thurston and Van Dyke showed forth tn resplendent new rigs and displayed much skill and eciat (that's something Frenchy) in their fancy hand to hand balancing act. ORTONA VICTOR IN LONG RACE ON SOUND Landing at the Seattle Yacht Club wharf in West Seattle at 1:21 p. m. Wednesday, the yacht Ortona, owned and captained by John Gra- ham, finished first in the most unique race ever sailed on Puget sound waters, defeating the yacht Gwendolyn 1. in @ race from West Seattle down the Sound, around Waadah island and back to the starting point, The Gwendolyn landed a short time later. The two yachts sailed on Satur day last at 2:30, and it required practically four days to complete the race, the boats encountering heavy head winds most of the way to the island. The yachts were in sight of each other most of the time, the Ortona taking an early lead, which she maintained throughout the contest. In addition to Captain Graham, the winning craft was manned by &. Geary, her designer, first W. W. Wiley, second mate, W. R. Hedley, third mate; W. Tran , Miller ss considerably better time under bet ter weather conditio: the head winds and choppy seas retarding their progress materially JEANETTE SIGNS FOR FIVE BATTLES IN AUSTRALIA NEW YORK, Oct, 31.—Joe ette is signed here today for tive| batties in Australia under the aus- pices of Hugh McIntosh. ‘he con- tract was negotiated by W. C. Kel ly, McIntosh’s representative, with the idea of eliminating Jack John- son from the heavyweight chain. aionship. Jeanette's first battle will be = Port) vPE MURPHY REFUSES. MILLION FOR CUBS dd Press Leased Wire) , Oct. Sick Ga Murphy stated that he intended to remain in the game for the rest life, and that the Cubs were vacated by Cal Harris. It wants to be @ very mix ing lad who attempts to turn that Duval slip, too, as be has seen a boxing contest or two and has taken some notes. My ides of nothing at <a extreme popularity of Jack Johneon at Obicago end other way matt my Fieat at this very moment, the Indians at Dug’s park, the first game starting promptly at 2 o'clock) Guess you couldn't stand for anything ike that right it was the U. of W. football team and not a steam roller that ran who was chosen the ail-Northwestern guard of the U. of W. basketball team this year, 1 want to challenge the + Not only is Keeler an accomplished but he can make each ear per-| Likewise, he is an adept at automobile scalp. wriggling, boing able to make his hat spin around like a top. This defi Things you hear about but never see—A referee at a boxing show! that he ne obstruct struck and gives an always popu GAME Oct. 41- =) READY FOR Bi CAMBRIDGE, Mass., All is in readiness for the annual Harvard-Princeton football to be played here Saturday. the Harvard shape except Wendell. thousand people are expected attend. The Princeton players and j¢r tistate. their rooters will arrive tomorrow. 's game, p Our Great Special The prudent and thrifty shopper will find that our $15.00 SUITS and OVER- COATS.,are by far the best VALUES that MONEY can BUY. Thousands of our customers have tried them and they never failed to give satisfac- tion, because they are hand - tailored and made of the best wool- ens. Snappy patterns in all the newest effects, in full box back and conservative models. Furnishings, Hats and Great Varieties at Our Usual Low Prices Busin yers are in fine Thirty-five | to That Pres dent Murphy values the Chicago Cubs at more than $1,000,000 Is evi dent here today from the report of Wentiake, representing a) who claims he Duval will hang up hie stip in| the 146-pound class soon and grad wate into the place There will be a double-header between the Giants and) the view | hasty i. 1¢ in the Chicago clty series, each White Sock bagged $876 for his’ share of the series reer the © pense drew a fine bawling out Au |’ What GUS BROWN = | z Overcoats DIRECTORY _BY,_DISHS in Your Own Loca lity. Patronize These Firms —They Depend on You for Support If you cannot difficult to get breath, dyspepria, yleer stomach, const, all discases of { bowels, appendic chron ic, it will 1 tare cured. Private conitarte: 6617 22nd N. W, Dr. Nuern| German Oracle ay he GIVES CREDIT TO SULPH Read This Lett Who Suffered ¥ be: in Perfect Health, The C_ MC. Btewai 11 Columbia men burro has Gone heumatian after, he and ied T ry attacked changes of ef th resorts, “cro wae my #on be of now Uquid aration and urged me tet? |sistent course of treat A with the With little faith I to he: rellet-gf ro foot-baths Rheumatism odt of weeks of tr old self again, and rventng months have Kheumatiom, eve Sulpburre ds of other done tor me. (Signet) HB 1546 Market St. my bas ‘Hoalen boaklet ac TER AP ie ‘AD uo 5 with Sam Langford, and the second with Sam MeVey. Jeanette is to receive $25,000, with the privilege of 25 per cent of the gate receipts, desiies his training expenses and five round trip tickets to Australia The party will sail from San Fran- elsco late in November, “HOPPE “HOPING. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31.—Wil- lie Hoppe, who meets Tommy Me- Farland at Dreamland tomorrow night, is in excellent shape for the battle, and expressed conf “@ to- day that he would dispose of Me- Farland in the same thorough man- ner he has finished other light- weights matched against him. Linoleums, 46¢, 415 Pike st. Modern Furniture Co, After 6 p. m, Fremont District_ COAL AND WOOD _ McMULLEN & CO. Phone us for your Coal and Wood —¥FRONES— Office, N. 28, Ind. Red 58. Green 472, White 460. CLOVER'LEAF DAIRY, Inc. North 289; White 686. CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Most Complete and Sanitary Dalry in the City. 12 Quarts for $1.00. | } | DRUGS. $5.00 BOOK To any Indy who will |store we will present @ burg's Home Rectpes FREMONT DRUCE Woodland ~ INTERLAKE FU 1819 IN. 46th 3400 N, 908, N. 316 INTERLAKE FUEL Wood and Coal, ef and Teaming