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A OPTICAL!^ t HI S! k MAKERS -BQQDOIASSES J 1330 2nd AVE ~M UNION Sulphurro Baths for rheumatism —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists Are You Not Happy? Why? If yon cannot aleep Bight - difficult to fit breath, gastritis dyapepala uKft»lloa of th stomach. co' -tlpatloti. In far* ■01 dlaeuaaa of (he stomach an bowels. appendlcltla. acuta oi chronic, It alll pay you to In TWtigate and >aa aoma patient I have cured. Private lutnltarlua and offlie Wl7 ISud N W. Dr. Nuernberg Carman Specialist an Cbron Ditaaaaa. Albany Cut-Rate Dentists W* do HtctlT th* Mm* kind and III" of work en i>th»r teeth (Xat w« would want d«n« In our «m cboath* and off tuniullog ul consultation i twta you nothing THE BEST AHTIKICIAU TEETH OMWTRut-rtit*. 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Eastman 866 Lawman Bldg. ttmro im Omljf Omm "Bromo Quinine" IM to Laxative Bromo Qufti/itO Hwp «*• M «•«. u«k / J* * •• •«.. **»• (9 /jjOrrvy^ I "Fifty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding When you're choosing a whiskey, elect th» old brand for its mellow, mild flavor—tor the qualifications that make it the leader—dependability—its known past rep utation—and its present-day honest worth. These qualities an doe to Its unequaled ffl Purity. I" nsasurn m | It Is distilled by Its own special and differ- o Lcovmnmrrsl ent formula and process. ISTAMPI These are worked out with one object—to preserve Its wholesome purity from grain to consume i UWJHMN Keep It your sideboard, or in yoar medl- | cine cheat for family use. See that It has the Government stamp over | the cork I *hi',tal |J» ,o "Made Differently" Est. 1892 OPINIONS VARY AS TO OUTCOME OF GIBBONS BOUT NRW YORK. t*e. C. from tha e\premlona of rtßbt fan* here to day eunuemltu; tha roault of the bout bet we«a Mddle MiOoorly of Oahkoah. Wis., »rul Mike Olbbona of Ht Paul, which reanlted In • draw decision, a widely diversified opinion rtlata. Had the number of Ulowa alone counted. QlhbOM un doubtedly would bo the winner, but McCloorty eame bark strong In the laat four rounda. display tug an M- and hard hitting abil ity tbat evened up the ror». Moth tuna »i<rt tired at the flnlab. Me- Ooorty gaaped for breath and hi* lorn* seemed dead. Ooaplte the henry work of Me Ooorty and bla hard punching In tbe clinches, at uo time did ha dla-j play championship form Gibbons, whan the opportunity presented Itself literally out tba man from Oahkoah Into ribbons with bla cleverness and n«wl, mak Ing him look Ilka a novice. nut Olbbona larked the necessary ateara to ftnt*h hla man. Wlwi that doora of Madlaon Square Qarden opened at 1 o'clock tha crowds began to awarm Into tha building until tha place waa jammed to tha limit o' apaad last night the Milwaukee tram took the Wondara Into camp on the lm portal alleya la two out of the threa gatuea. W'abater of the Milwaukee outfit bowling blah aeure of Sl<s and high avrraga of I*o. The acore: Wondrrt MS 8«7 M 4 Milwaukee ...U( Ml Tha PA. >nwiimi walloped the Time* pnmbm on (h« Imperial *1 leys last night two <wrt of «he three wnM Mrldgmaa and Buck of the PA. had high acoru of 189 and high aroraga of 170. The *cor*e: P.-l. im**•*•*» SW 65® #19 Tins* *35 71« MS Tha Logan A Bryan team took all three away from tha Standard Kurti it tire Co. hoy* on the Hlsmarck alley* but night. Forsyth howling high score of J3O and high sveraga of jet. Tha scorea. Uugan * Bryan 999 7SI SJ4 Standard furniture . Stt 741 SJ4 BALLARD BUNCH BEATS THE TIMES The Ballard team played the Time* bunch to a *tand«illl la*l Sunday, the score being Sto e. Bal lard had tha ball In Time* terri tory the greater part of the tlwa and triad *ereral drop kick*, which failed oa account of tha ball being •Upper?. Ballard wm* (oread to punt but three tlmea. Tha Ballard team hope* to gat a return game oa the Adaaaa ground* a weak from Sunday aa the Tlmea ajutrvgmtloa la dlaMttaflad with tha outcome of the game. Stgurdaon and llolaoa were the atara of tha day foe Hal lard. while Daaa waa the beat man for tha Ttssaa. Oa nest Sunday Ballard will play the Wsahingtoa Park team oa tba Adam* grounds EVEN AN UMPIRE COULDNT STAND IT DENVER, Dec. SDtaappoln' meat la hlg mother-In la a Is th« reason given today by Prank Nsw booee. Pacific Coast league nmplrr for Instituting a successful suit for divorce from Jennie Newbouae. The mother-in-law, Newhou*e tsa il fled, waa unable to forget that her daughter married g baseball um pire. when ahe might hava choaer. a millionaire NELSON SORENSON TO MEET BISHOP TOMORROW NIGHT NKt„ttON HORJCNBKN One of the feature bout* kt the Seattle School of Physical Cullare'a boxing *ho» kt the Cvllasum Krt day night will be a meting be tween Nelson Borra*en, of Seattle sad Jark Hi.hop. a Malt l-akr *rrap per. Sorenaen made a clean up ta the lightweight dl»lalim around He sttle last winter and expect* to find thing* easy In hi* bout with the flatter, ttiahop la aa unka<m> quantity and mar have a big sur prtae for the local poacher. Probably the mill that ta attract, Ing the moat at ten (too la the O'Lcary Hhannoa go Theae two lad* have, for a long time, triad to get a match, kod there la • great deal of rivalry between tha two. O'Leery la fast and clever. while Shannon la a cruder hoy. with a harder wallop. Another Interesting mill wltl b* the Miller Itagon go. Tbaae two boy* want four round* to a draw recently. On thl* orca a lon Hagea *atd ha would Invade California, should ha lick Miller. Hulling to turn the trick. Romeo de cided to atlck around Seattle until another maw h could he arranged Other bouts oo tha card am: Freochlo Valae vs. Danny O'Brisa; Martin va McNeil, and Ed Hagen T». Art Wilson COFFROTH HAS TO CHANGE CARD BAN FRANCISCO. Dee. S—Be caaa* hi* plans concerning three big boat* fur the future hare fallea through. Promoter Jamea W Oaf troth Is con aide rlag today a serie* of abort rouod bouts to be held Dae. >0 Coffroth Intended to stag* s bout between Ad Wulgaat and Joe Man dot on New Year's day. while a Frank!* Buraa-Wiltte Ritchie battle waa ta the air. The losing of the championship by Wolgaal changed tha Brat bout, and tha winning of It by Ritchie the second. A heary w eight battle bet wee a Frank Moraa of Pittsburg and tha winner of the Ftyna McCarty bout la Loa Ange.ee on December 10 «u contemplated, but thl* also hss fallea through Fir bis Dec. » card Coffroth Is considering matching WllUa Hoppe. the sensstlonal four-round light weight. against Frankls Barns of Oakland. PAPKE PUNCTURES FRANCE'S LAST HOPE IN 6 FAST ROUNDS PARIS. Doc. S.—Bllty Papke. American mldlewelgbt, tbe tbe vic tor here today #»»f flto B#rwrd. • Frrnch fighter. after si* rounda of onMld«d boxing llnrnard wa» announced a* "Frances l*»t hop*," but h« waa anable to reapond when the bell run* for the beginning of the seventh round Papke won the middleweight championship of France, a specially constructed Ivory belt and a large purse through hi* defeat of Bernard, who waa the laat of tha French middleweight* not defeated by Americans. BETTING ODDS NOW FAVOR L. M'CARTY iXm AN'UKt.Kft. Dec t— Al ; though Jim Flynn wa* an early fa vorlte In the betting for hi* ached tiled 20-roimd battle with l.tither McCarty here December 10 odd* to day switched In McCarty's favor, and several beta were made at 10 to S. I.litie Flynn money w** in Right. Both fighters continued their training today. McCarty worked aeveral fast rounds and spent an bour on the road. Flynn went through hi* usual program. SKIPPER IS NAMED FOR S. F. YACHT SAN FKANCIBCO, Dec. S -San Franclac'n entry In the big in tematlonal yacht race* here in 1915 for the Upton trophy will be nailed by Captain VV. F. Stone. shipbuilder and yachtamnn. Thla decision waa reached here today by the syndicate which I* to bnlld this city'* entry. From thla date Captain Stone will follow the yacht races In the east to secure tha latest wrinkles In yacht building and his observations will be submitted to the designer. LISTEN TO THIS Tha Walla Walla Athlatle club to out with tlie atatament that they are the 135-pound champion* of the Northweat, and any team questioning thin claim can got a cam* with the champions by com tnunlcatlnK with E. P. Welch. 308 Alaska building, phone Main 669. MOPPE CONFIDENT HAN FTftANOISCO, Deo. 5 — Despite the fact that ha la making ISO pounds for hi* negro opponent. Johnaon, of Oakland. Willie Hoppo la expected to defeat tho Oaklander when the two meet In a four-round main event here tomor row night. Iloppe has defeated nearly every boy of his weight on the count. THE STAR—THUKS BLOOO POlSOljriu BUGS FOUND Of VARSITY Mf ■V *. C. WRIGHT * That hundred* of hactnrta tntßt- It every M|uiir« liK h of tha St v«t«hjr of Wanhlnaton wf*»tfl|p mm waa shown by littottMllb ooud noted by A»»l»unt Mlllfti Ul dee Of the dep*itiu»at «f ugy. ynatarday. An bacteria jar# Be direct oauae of dleenae. tia»fhJ|t why the university wreafl'# lfe nfrald to ttae thla hi* mat, and Wt plaina Um> blood |><>Im*»»«*« previi lent among v. rally wraatlera laat year, The baetnrla llvlna la the mat have every apn»«i«ranca of hrlnc thoee which citiw blood-poinonlnit, which are c tiled atreptoeocet, tn or.t»>r to Id. ntlfy Hu m, they ware iu»it»tired Jimi aa crluilnala are measured by 'ha polU*. and found to be one "Biu," or. In plain Knitlfa. a llttla .over three one hundred thnuuadtna of an Inch lung further taata will be made to «a tabtUh tha Identity of the ttny terla beyond any queatton. It theer teeta ouufliut the prevloue eiperi im-nla. a guinea pic will be tnocu lated with the bacteria, and tha r* ■tilt a will a how wftat happena «o varalty wreall«*re when thej rab their akin off on the mat While the ualveraity physical di rector ban taken erery precaution to keep tha mat clean. It l» a«» old this la Impoatlble The wrwatlera, fearful of akin dleeaaea, have u*»<l Kfvcral email mala placed together •o far thla year. but th«»« slip apart and let the grapplera dowa uu the hard floor. INDIAN PLAYER IN LINEUP OF V. A. C SQUAD DUN VTTLUIACK Tots MeDonnld manage* of the Washington Athletic club, has sign »*d up Kn.il H. Ilauner. the famous Carlisle Indian fullback, to play with the Waabington A C team ft" the remainder of tbe season, and Mauser arrived la Heattle Tuee day to go lalo training with the boys, Hanaer will be se«n in bis first game In Benttle on Haturday. December ft. when Ibe Washing ton team will line up aa-Uaat the huaky Bremerton navy yard outfit at Dugdale's park. Hauaer. who la • full blooded Cheyenne ladlan. Is one of Ibe boat known football player* la the coun try, being the bright particular star of the Carlisle school testa daring hla five years of study there, from 1»0C to I*lo. Inclusive Prior to that time be played with the Mam of the Haskell Indian school. Hanser Is tbe man wbo prove.", the bone of contention this season between aome of the colleges of the Northwest conference He played a game or two with the Oregon Aggies and waa scheduled to stay with the team, but a bowl went up from tha managers of other asms Ig tha conference, wbo declared that Mauser was a professional and pointed to bis long gridiron record to show that he waa Inellttihle. Tbe reault was tbat Mauser did not tin tab the seaaou with tha A glee. With a view to strengthening hi* team for the coming clash with the navy team. Tom McDonald waa quick to grab Mauser, and be alao made an attractive offer to Jim Thorpe to come nut from Carl tele and finish the season tilth tba Washington team, but a ielogram received today from Thorpe an nouncea that it will be Impossible for blm to leave the Indian scbqol at this time. Mr Donald, wltb the use 'of new timber, exjiects to have one (it fbe strongest team* ever turneA riut of Heat tie when they clash with tfte Multnomah club of I'ortland. <m De cember 21, and again on Yr^r'* . . OIYOIIOIYOI! JIMMY BRUT NOW HAS COMEBACK BUG * ST. PAUL. Minn., Deo. W * * "If old Bat. Nelson can hold # * hla own with the present crop * * of lightweight* it'a a cinch that A * I can, too, and I'm going tart; * * enter the ring," * * This was the declaration * * here today of Jimmy Brltt of * * Ban Francisco, onoe near- * * lightweight champion. it * "I have been thinking ser> * * lously about the matter for * * some time," continued Brltt. * * "I hope to ahew the fana that * it I am atlll there." * * Brltt la doing road work # * daily. Ha weighs 137 pound*. * * * PORTLAND. Or., Dec, S.—Man ager Walter Mct'redle, of the Port land Heavers, fa today on record as willing to trade llHikniH*. Kwnt nor or Huter for "Hnioky Joe" Wtl llams, the Hucramento recruit, Williams started out Isat season like a stake entry, but slowed down | toward Ibo last. |AY, DECEMBER 5. IttS, What — GUS BROWN — Says A GREAT EARLY SEASON SALE OF THE FAMOUS Perm Brook SUITS and OVERCOATS and Other High- - Grade Clothing Now in Progress j Kveryl»ody knw* when I «<lverti»e a late that It it genuine. It in not neceanary for me to tk>»e my (i'iort to re mark my gorx]». I leave the regular price marked in plain figures on the price ticket, to my cuatomera can tec reduction*. $35.00 Suits and Orercoato $2625 All Smoking Jackets 1-4 OFF MEN'S FURNISHINGS REDUCED $1.50 Shirts fl.lS $4 00 Rough Neck Sweater* 93.25 $5 00 Rough Neck Sweaters 94.25 $7.00 Rough-Neck Sweaters 95.95 50c Silk Knitted Tie* 25# Gus Brown My Meg tf nothing at »l»—Playtnfl profMfonil football and gather. In* a broken leg or being compelled to 11 r* oa the folk* or (rlndi for eta atoaiba Qreet joy- for the folk* or fr lands. • • • • • Towi Wand, tha Varsity football piayer, la a victim af eircwmatancee nod of foot rulaa. 11a will not gat hi* let tor. because of a slight In Jury, which prevented him from getting Into aa Intercolle gists gsroe for five minutes. Ha wa* tha lifa of tha team and contributed aa inucb to Ita nicoaaa as any other man, but tbe board of control ra,»an to Ktratcb a point and five bim the letter be ao richly dseervea. Tbe only Una a regulation la worth a cuaa la when it bring* about Justice * • • • • Tha second be*ln® show af the Greenwood A. C. was a flivver laat night, and tha management return*"! tbe admleion fee to all 70 of the fane who gathered to see it. It'a a cinch that people will tot go to a *h»w ao far oat that they hare to atart before topper to gat there oa time, and laat algbt'a flivver will probably alag the swan aong tor such smokers. eee e e •mil Hanaar. Cheyenne chief, farmer Carlisle football atar and later with tha O. A. C. tenia, baa nlgned up with Tom McDonald to play full back far tbe raat of Ute season with the Waabington A. C. team. Ha la a good ladlan and by no mease a dead one, and wbon be geta la the game oppoeing player* are likely to figure that tbe Cheyenne war dance la oa. •e• • • They are not gelng to make over tba football rulaa thia year, which will be a bit with awcb of tbe local fana aa are atiU using tha ll#« article la watching game*. e e * e e Detroit think, aerlouety. It la aald, af aalllng Crawford, Veach, Man age. Hush and three other playera, and alao of aalllng tbe material In tbe mauds. replacing the preaeat edifice with a aat of wooden boacbee. In thla manner. It la boped enough money can be raiaad to satisfy the dcmanda of T. Cobb whan be get* to talking hla aaw contract • • e • • A vowdeveal gag la thiol "Wail, yaw aan't expect Wilaon to do any thing uatil Inauguration. He's cot to wait for Taft to March fourth." eaa a e A young man took a young woman friend to a ball game for the fleet time, and In hl« superior knowledge he aakud her. after the Hrat Inning wa* over. If I here waa anything about tbe game *be would like to hare explained. "Juat one thing," aald tha aweet young thing. "I wish you would explain bow that rheumatic bush league relic In the hoi aver gets the ball over tha plate without tbe aid of an expreaa wagon." And In the silence that followed all that oould be beard was tbe faint chugging of the young man s Adam's apple working feveriahly up and down. • • • • • The canning of Horace Paget, after ha had resigned as president of tbe rbiiliea, smacks of tbe small boy who tried to atart pa's watch after be had operated on the mala spring. Really, a case of love's labor lost eee e e NEW COLLKQE YELL Murphy! Murphyl Raw, Raw, Ilaw Deal. eee e e Dan bait's new bear rug overcoat haa a belt running around it, which Daniel doclarea Is not a "useless thing." "1 got Into a show without paying for It" »aid Dan. "I buckled my coat In front and walked right In. Thoy thought I was coming out. Bpring Is coming. News that several ball playera are going to quit the game on account of aalary differences has filtered through. SPORTING NOTES OF Y. M. C. A. Jack O'Connar la atlll going up In •he handball tournament. Tues day ha defeated Ikwith by a big margin and thus landed tu twelfth place. George Swan and Or. Spoidel are practicing every morning now ao an to be ready to meet all comers at handball. The Neander bunch got trimmed last night in the lender claws con test. losing In both the rope climb and the basket ball game Snydsr won agatn In the Senior Clas* contest, defeating Rialey by a ■''null margin In basketball. This gives Hnyder a big le*d - with 263 | points. Hlsley ban IM, Thompson $30.00 Suits and Overcoats $2250 Boys' Clothing BOYS' Knickerbocker Suits 2 Pain Panto 5-' 0 \U \V. . Sum. 92.W5 $4 00 AH-Wool Suits 92.85 $500 All-Wool Suits 93.T5 $600 All-Wool Suits ... 94.65 $7 00 All-Wool Suits 95.95 156 and Limb ISI. C. Pew went up another peg In the handball tournament yesterday hy-Hefeatln* Frank Vernon 21-12, tt-14. Today ba la going after Burnslde. Pew expects to win tho Bates medal. At the regular leaders meeting last night It was decided that the Leader class would pull off a bur lenque gym exhibition aome time In February. The following commit tees wero appointed: Program— 8 Kngijul»t, Don Hnyder and Paul Hcudepohl Advertising — Hosa George, W. O. Lamb and J. Stomp. Bom* jumper la Bob Bedbury. of the Night Juniors. He covers first place In the broad lump every time it cumea up. Ciarli (irltflth suys hla star bat tery, Johnson and Henry, is best In baseball'a history. $25.00 Suits and Overcoats $18.75 CLOSING OUT "ALWAYS RIGHT' SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS WrtitUn Montagu* and Dannia. 1U mni 116 pound*, *od bo*era Know I ton and Uetbua. 135 and 150 pound*, will rcpnwaat the Multno mah A. C. at Um idpol la Vancou ver, B. C, Friday aUcbL Milt* C. Murphy, athletic tralnar of lb* victorious Americans at tbe Olyrapt< mnM. ha* left Pblladel , phia for Tbomaaville, Oa.. la search of heaJtb. Chicago—A. C. Ireland of Swift Current, Ba.lt. J. E. Klrby. Wkca ton. 111, Will !j*roy. Plnwh*. 111., and W. L fiedwell, Xenla. O, wore yesterday expelled from Ibe Ameri can Trotting association for trregu I art tie* la racing. Philadelphia—Willi* Hopp* won hi* second name la lb* IS.} Inch balkllne billiard tournament from Yamada last night. boating the Jap «<K> to lit*. Hopp*'* high run was 176. lUno— It d«v*lop*d yesterday that the George Ikithner who was defeated by Bert Klticaid of Seattle on tli* wreatling mat bor* oa No vember 17, la not G corg* Rothner. tb* famous New York wrestler. The Reno Botbner spilled the beans whea be challenged tho Now York article to wre*Ue him. Yh* S. A. C. basketball team de feated the Plymouth five laat night 1M to 14 and say tbey could hare made it worse yet Chicago—"Knockout" Brown sign ed articles last night to box ten rounds with Jock Dillon at Coluro bus. 0., on December It, and fifteea rounds with Walter Monihan at Hot Springs, Ark., on New Year's day. A basfcatball team from th* Chi nese unlveiHlty of Huwall, soon to tour this country, will play the W. S. C. team at Pullman. Portland.—Bobbia Burns, winner of four blue ribbons, and o* tied by Miss Elizabeth Huber, Is to b« en tered In the horse show of the Portland Hunt club Friday. Satur day and Sunday of this wetk. Portland. Or.—Bscaus* ttis foot ball aggregation of the Pendleton Athletic club was defeated by Pen dleton high school, 6 to 3, the name between Pendleton and the Multno mah club ia called off. Multnomah plays two gamea with th« Seattle Athletic club, the first at Seattle, December Jl. and the second In Portland, New Year's day. MINERS BEAT WHITTIER WHITTIKR. Cal., Dec. s—The rootball eleven of the Colorado School of Mines has concluded Its Southern California trip, having de feated the light Whltiler college team, 36 to 7. The Coloradnn* leave for their homes today. HALIFAX. N. S.. Dec. 4.—Billy Parsons of North Sydney. N. 8., last night knocked out Kid Rums of Glace Bay in the first round or what was to have been a 15-round bout and thereby won the light weight championship of Eastern Canada. To show how great the Intsrest In sports has Increased across the water, a Copenhagen newspaper had a seat for a representative In the press box st the Yale-Harvard game. $20.00 Suits and Overcoats $14.95 All Bath Robes 1-4 orr MEN'S FURNISHINGS REDUCED $1.75 Men's Underwear 9US $1.50 Men's Underwear.. ...9Llg $3.00 Union Suits 50c Ribbed Underwear .41* 50c Silk Hose Xf PARBONB WINS $15.00 Soiti and Overcoats $1125 jEyresTraKfoCkJ BULLBRO&i Just PrlsMN 1 1013 THIRD AVMH MAIN 1043 MX IMI I Sandahl&H . Try Us hrjfcmj] —AWD FLORAL D£SiQV Heeds. SbrubMfT mtmami itock of all Ua*., ,|| \ 120 Pike St MM 3253 tilt, Find th« 0* i* ' Want .1. Inltallu m:\THtKT *, Mi raaatrrfrlt Y raaa* It Kill »«< ■ IM f ' Many peopl# »«• •*! 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