Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 02, 1906, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OREGONIAK, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1906.
RULED OFF FOR YEAR
McCafferty and Durnell Sus
pended at Ascot.
THE HUGUENOT DRUGGED
Charges Preferred Against Manager
Brooks Are Not Sustained by
the Board, of .Directors
of the Park.
LOS ANGELES, March L As one result
of the investigation yesterday by the
board of directors of Ascot Park Into the
charges of unfairness and collusion
brought against Manager J. W. Brooks,
presiding Judge A. "W. Hamilton this Rlt-
ernoon gave out a ruling suspending J. J.
'McCafferty and C. E. Durttoll lor one
year for "practices derogatory to the best
Interests of the turf."
The specific charge on which McCafferty
was deemed guilty was the use of stimu
lating drugs on the horse The Huguenot
in a race run at Ascot, February 19. Dur
nell was punished for the alleged im
proper plating of his horse Alderman Batt
in connection with his races at Ascot De
comber 20. 25 and 2G.
TIu board found that none of the charges
reflecting on the honor or Integrity of Mr.
iJrooks was sustained, and the action of
the horsemen who preferred the charges
agKinst lilm was criticised.
TJIE DAYS HORSERACES.
At Oakland.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 1. Oakland
race results:
Seven furlong Lovcy Mury won. Frolic
tccond. Slzz third: tlm l:28"i.
Seven furlongs Supreme Court won, Ten
Orw eoeond. Slorma third; time. 1:28 tfe.
Mile and a sixteenth Prrsorvntor won, Ca
neje sf-eond. Hay third; time. 3M&.
Mile and W) yard? Kuchanan won. The
Lady Koho?!.-i peoend, Byroncrdalc third; time.
1:44.
futurity eoBr. liueallc won. lilumenthal
end. Lem Reed third; time. 1:11.
five and a half furlong Pelham won. I'm
Jee second. Trlnccw Wltcder third; lime,
l.-oSV,.
At Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 1. Ascot
race results:
Six Turlongj' Inspector Halfdn won. Happy
Chappy second. Conde third; ttine. 1:14.
Milt- and an fight h George. I. XlcNear
vn. Mlie Betty second. Kthylene third; time,
lil!i.
One mile Heraln won. Golden Light rec
ond. Viona third: time. 1:42.
Mile and a sixteenth Cold Hedrlck won.
MotHh second, -Mnr?hal Ney third; time.
lM5i.
Six furlongs Money Musi won. lon Dome
eeond. Whoa Bill third; lime. J:H.
Futurity course Bribery Monde Ma
bel cond. Antara third; time. 1:1054.
At New Orleans Fair Grounds.
NEW ORLEANS. March 1. Results
of Fair Grounds races:
Three and one-half furlongs Quagca won.
.1. J.. Jr.. woond, Schroeder'M Midway third;
ttme. 0:S 3-5.
Five and one-half furlongfi Escutcheon won,
lnvlnelble second, t'sury third; time. 1:08.
One mile and TO yard Schoolmate won,
Lona J. neoond. It. F. Williams third; time.
1:40 1-5
One mile and one-rixteenth Macey, Jr.,
Tl'l ?,,lsm,tn Fecon1' Monaca third; time.
Five and nne-hnlf furlongs Cousin Kate
wn. Hocus Pocus second. Dr. Coffev third:
time. 1-07 1-5.
One mile and 70 yards Sonoma Belle won.
OM rat second, Roderick third; time, 1:47.
At New Orleans City Park.
NEW ORLEANS, March 3. City
Park race results:
Three and one-half furloncs Bonard won
Tim Dolan cond. Dan Bradlev third; time
0:l 3-5.
Seven furlongs Anna Day won. Sallle B.
oond. Oratorlan third; time, 1:20 1-..
Seven furlongfi Freebooter won. Blllv Hand
sel second. Belllnda third; time. 1:27 4.5.
One mile Grenade won. Minnie A damn sec
ond. Alma Dufoyr third: time. 1:40 2-S
One mile nnd one-slxteenth Gary H. won
Auditor second. The Dream third; time.
1 :4(5 S-o.
One mile and one-sixteenth Arthur Cum
r WO"' Jeo,) second- Slas Iee third; time.
Seven furlongs St. Tammany won. Hurzah
second, Hadun third; time. iz'JS.
At Hot Springs.
HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. March 1. Re
sults of races:
Six furlong Black Pat won. Scalp Iek
second. King's Walden third; time. l-ian-S
Ive furlongs W. G. Williams won. Invas'
ion second. Nona w. third: time. 102 "-:
.--even furtongs San Prlmo won, Hather
Rryal second. Bendigo third; time. 1:27 1-5
Three furlongs Anna Karena won Monti
gomery second. Wlllcox third: time. 0:36 3-5
Five furlongs All Black won. Ala Russell
teond. Dr. McCarthy third; time. 1:013-5.
2nU.n?,.,Fn,,t won- Tristan Shandy f-c-nd.
Tickles third; time. 1:42-1-5.
GOES WITH CINCINNATI.
Carl Druhot Is Dratted for Ohio City
Ball Team.
Carl Druhot. the Portland boy. who
has been drafted by Cincinnati, left
Carl J)raaot. the Portland bo.r. who
ha j. left to Join lbe Clnclaaall
Ilaseball team at JIarlln
Springs, Texaa.
last evening for Marlln Springs. Tex.,
where he is to join Ned IJ'anlon's Reds
' pjiit-.itc season.
Druhot learned the rudiments of the
National game in this city while a
school boy, and soon demonstrated con
siderable ability at the pitching axL
About four years ago he started out
aa a reml-profcesional player by se-
'K"'s . uci ui hi iuv wOur nay and
Oregon Slate Xrcagucs. "While at Coos
Bay as a member of the Bandon team,
he attracted the notice of Manager
Fred Ely. of the Portland team, wno
signed hlra for the Portland team of
1S)04, and while wearing a local uni
Mt f- f: aaBaH
form the -youngster displayed more
than ordinary ability, but on account
of the grcat--dlss&tisfactlon. displayed
by the fans for Dugdale's ' so-called
"bush league' policy, he was one of
the men discarded by the fat man.
The following season he Joined Klrby
Drennan's Bclllngham team in the
Northwestern .League, and while pitch
ing for that team last Fall, he at
tracted the attention of Ted Sullivan,
the agent of the Cincinnati team, who
was traveling through this section of
the country, and upon his' recommenda
tion Druhot was Blgned by the Cincin
nati team.
The many friends of the j'oung fel
low express an earnest deslro to see
him make good in fast company, and it
Is more than likely that their wish
will happen, as he has the ability, and
if given the proper encouragement will
demonstrate that he has enough to
warrant his being held on the regular
list, He Is a southpaw, or left-handed
twirl er. and is also capable of holding
down a position in the outfield.
WATCH BROWN AT TRAINING
Oaklandcr Goes Tlirbugh Stunts Pre
liminary to Fight Willi McConnell.
About 150 persons crowded the gymna
sium yesterday afternoon where George
Brown was working, to witness the Oak
lander at his training stunts preliminary'
to his bout with McConnell, which Is
scheduled to take place at Vancouver
next Tuesday evening.
Brown went three fast rounds each with
five different boxers, and was ready for
more at the ond of this strenuous exer
cise. The men he took on yesterday have
figured in training stunts and prelimi
naries before and made things lively for
Brown.
Among those who are working out with
him arc Mike Kenney. of Alblna. who
has appeared here In several preliminary
battles: Ed Ryan, of Montana, who was
a member of "Kid" Peterson's training
corps for several months: "Kid" Ervin,
who boxed with Warren Zurbrlck while
he was training here: Jack Jones, of
Portland, and Harry Edwards, a young
man of considerable cleverness, but who
has evidently not trained to any extent
for some time.
Brown and one of thcse.mcn will ap
pear In a three-round cxlbitlon during
the Athens team benefit at the Armory
tomorrow evening. Manager Sloan volun
teered the services of his entry to Chair
man Kerrigan, of the Athens fund com
mittee, who Immediately signified his ac
ceptance, for he appreciates the willing
ness of the Oakland professional to as
sist the cause. McConnell has also 5ent
word from Vancouver to the effect that
he Is willing to assist the programme,
with a three-round go with his sparring
partner, and it Is likely that bofh prin
cipals In Tuesday evening's exhibition
will appear with a. member of their re
spective training corps In the Armory
games.
GAMES TO 1 ATHLETES
FINE PROGRAMME PREPARED
FOR THE ARMORY.
Fund Raised Will Be Used to As
sist American Competitors at
Athens. Greece.
Everything Is In roadiness for the Ath
ens benefit games to be held at the Arnr
ory tomorrow night, except the handicap
ping of a few of the events nnd the pos
sible reception of one or two late entries.
The committee In charge of the pro
gramme has boon laboring hard ever since
the request was received from- the Ama
teur Athletic Union, and If Its efforts
count for anything, the event should
prove of great assistance to the American
team.
Secretary Sullivan has written Chairman
Kerrigan, of the local committee, who
has since been appointed a member of
the team, to the effect that encouraging
reports were being received from all parts
of the United States.
Since the announcement of the team
that is to represent this country in the
Olympian games, local business men have
come to the front in the effort to assist
the affair financially by purchasing
several blocks of tickets for the benefit
games.
The spacious halls of the Armory, which
has been secured for the occasion through
the courtesy of the officers of the Third
Infantry. O. N. G.. will undoubtedly be
thronged to their utmost capacity Satur
day evening, for this Is something novel
in the athletic line, owing to the num
ber and variety of events scheduled.
Everything in the sporting line will be
on the programme boxing, both profes
sional and amateur, wrestling, footracing.
jumping, vaulting, hurdling, relay teams
and military games, such as wall-scaling,
tent-pitching, regimental races, bayonet
races and cartridges races, as well as oth
er sports peculiar to the soldier and civil
ian. The Seattle and Spokane Athletic Clubs,
which were Invited to assist at this meet,
found themselves unable to do so a few
days ago. and the Held programme has
narrowed to entries from local Institu
tions, comprising the Multnomah Club,
Y. M. C A. and Olympic Club, of Mll
wauklc, each of which organisations has
sent in a list of several entries.
George Brown, the Oakland boxer, who
Is training in this city, has consented,
through his manager, to give a three-
round exhibition with one of his sparring
partners on the night of the benefit. He
Is one of the cleverest manipulators of
the padded mlt who has visited this cltv
lor some time, and has a splendid record
in the ring. The youngster but recently
graauatea io uie-proressional names, and
In his entire career has yet to meet with
a reverse.
PREPARES BOWLING CONTEST
All Coast Cities Will Compete for
Western Championship.
SALT IAKE Crrr. Utah. March 1A.
Jj. Jenkins, secretary of the 'Western
Bowling Congrcsa. arrived In Salt Lake
today from Seattle io take charge of nil
arrangements for the Western bowling
cnampionsnip contests to be held here
March 7 to 12. Inclusive. He announced a
meeting of delegates to transact yearly
business of the congress for next Wednes
day. Mr. Jenkins cxnects at least 40 t Mini!
of five men each and a larre TmmKr of
two-men teams will compete. In addition,
there will be many individual contests.
San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Port
land. Spokane. Butte and Denver will be
represented, each city having entered
from one to three flve-mcn teams.
FOURBOUNDS ENOUGH FOR HIM
Devancy Hopelessly Outclassed in
Fight With Hyland.
DENVER, March 1. Dick Hyland, of
San Francisco, was awarded the decision
over Martin Devaney, of Denver, in the
fourth round of a scheduled 30-round bout
here tonight. The contest was a, one
sided affair. Hyland outclassed the local
roan completely. Devaney was In distress
at the close of the third round from Hy
land's terrific body smashes, and In the
beginning of the fourth held on so re
peatedly that Ttererce Stockton awarded
the decision to Hyland. The boys weighed
in at 330 pounds.
It was announce to-night that Hyland
was matched to b'or Kid Scaler at Spo
kane on March 17. and Hyland and his
manager and trainer left for Spokane to
night.
ROCKWELL FOOTBALL COACIE
Portland Student Takes Charge of
Yale Team Next Season.
- NEW HAVEN, Conn.. March 1. (Spe
cial.) Tale's head football coach for next
year will be Foster Rockwell, for four
years quarterback of the eleven.
Hockwell will be graduated from the
academic department In June. His home
is In Portland. Or., where his father Is a
Methodist clergyman. He Is captain of
the Yale basket-ball team.
EAST 3IATCHED AVI TIE WEST
Women of Two Sections Will Play
for Golf Championship.
CHICAGO, March 1. At the annual
meeting of the Western Women's Golf
Association, held here today, for the first
time a challenge which the Eastern Wo
men's Golf Association has sent every
year was accepted. The Western Aitjo
clation will yend a tram of 20 "women to
the National championship tournament
which is to be held at West Newton,
Mass.
May Move League Headquarters.
NEW YORK. March 1. The Times
today says that the headquarters of the
American Baseball League arc likely
to be removed from Chicago to New
York cither before or shortly after the
coming championship season ias b'e
gun. President Johnson is more favor
ably disposed to coming here than he
has ever been.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Deaths.
M'GINNlS At St. Vincent's Hespttal.
February 27. Hush McGlnnls. a native r
New York, aged 57 year and Z months.
Births.
LARSON At 751 H Reeevet street. February-
to the wife et Hans F. Larson, a
son.
LAM PERT At 120 East Eighth street.
February 20. to the wife of Richard I-am-pert.
a dauxhter.
ALLEN At 1S1 North Tenth street.
March 1. to the wife er Patrick Allen, a
eon.
NEWBAUER At 307 fiherldan street.
February 17. to the tlfc of William Ncw
bauer. a dauxhter.
OLSEN At DM KmwHs avenue. Febru
ary 28. to. the wife ef Andrew Olten, a
daughter.
CLARK At 753 Ea Tenth Mreet. Feb
ruary 13. to the wife ef William C Clark.
a son.
HfLTBERG At 413 Main street. Febru
ary t. to the wife er Fritz A. Hultberg. a
son.
GOLDSTEIN At Pertland Maternity
Hospital. February 27. to the wife or Joseph
E. Goldstein, a son.
KANE On Powell read, near East
Thlrty-elfhth street. February 2S. to the
wife of Frank Kane. son.
WAGNER At l Tenth treet, February
27. to the wife of A. C. Wagner, a son.
STEELE At Ivanhoe. Or.. February 1.
to the wife ot K. J. Steele, a son.
KEELEY At Kllllngswerth avenue and
Kerby street. February 20. te the wife of
David F. Keeley, a son.
SCHINAMAN At ICt Rut-sell street.
February 3. to the wife or Henry F. Schln
a m an. a daughter.
COWAN At 507 East Clay street. Febru
ary 26. to the wife er Themaa Cewan. a
daughter.
SIMPKINS At 683 Guild's avenue. Feb
ruary 2J. to the wife of C. II. Slmpkln. a
daughter.
DRAKE At 404 U Morrison street. Feb
ruary 21. to the wife of Leuls F. Drake,
a son.
BENNETT At SW Strong street. Feb
ruary 19. to the wife er Nell Palmer Ben
nett, a daughter.
. .CLD.V At 87 North Ninth strset. Febru
ary 17. to the wife or Albert F. Clew, a
daughter. ...
MORRIS At 3JM Twelfth streei. Feb
ruary IS. to the wife ef Wyle Cooper Mer
rls. a daughter.
KES8I.ER At -101 East Twenty-sixth
street. February H. te the wire er Angus
L Keesler. a daughter.
GOODRICH At 5"0 Belmont street. Feb
ruary 8. to the wire et Frederick Willy
Goodrich, a son.
SCOTT At S1K Jefferson Mreet. January
2K. to the wife of Albert Wright Scott, a
son.
LEE: At 23 Alder street. February 10.
to the wife or Lock I-e. a daughter.
CRESS AT 15 Clinton street, Frhruary
0. to the wire or Harry J. Cress, a daugh
ter. M'CANN At 2R3 Baker street. February
25. to the wife of Stephen McCann. a son.
JOHNSON At Good Samaritan Hospital.
February 2S. to the wife ef John John
son, of -46S Davis street, a daughter.
ANDERSON At Fremont. Or.. February
25. to the wire or John Herbert Anderson,
a son.
Marriage I.I censes.
WITTREN-TREBER Rhelnhard Wlttren.
37, 7P7 Grand avenue; Catherine Treber. "'5.
OATMAN-REED L B. Oatman. 21. East
Twenty-sixth and Powell streets; Olive
Reed. 17.
SANDERS-SAt'VAIN Elmer D. Sanders.
2S. -174 East Ash street; Minnie Sauvain. 2K
ADAMS BORGESON Win. Townsend Ad
ams, 41. 54 First street: Hulda Borgevon. l'.t.
BRAKABCSH-KROENING Fred firaka
bush. 47; Wllhelmina Kroenlng. 39.
Balldlar Permits.
CON HILGERS Repair or saloon. Thur
man and North Seventeenth streets: 3no.
LEVI MALLOT Duelling. East Twenty
eighth and East Hoyt streets; 1.00.
HENRY MAIER Dwelling, fnlon avenue
ana Monroe streets: JI.W.
R. G. M'ML'LLEN Dwelling. Hancock
street, between East Twenty-first and East
Twenty-second: S2.250.
II. W. HEIZENRITER Storage bulia
Ing. East Twent -ninth and Surraan
streets; 100.
J. J. RICHARDSON Two dwellings. East
Twenty-ninth and East Hoyt streets; $1,500
each.
JOHN A. PRATHER Dwelling. Greeley
street, near Holman; $1,000.
Real Kttate Tranters.
Endowment Tr. or W. C. te Charles
H. Miller, lots 7 and S, block 1.
Strawberry Dale $ 1P0
. J. Cowllsbaw to Zaaana A. Rose
braught, lota 25 to 29. block 4.
Portsmouth 2P0
"William J. Fortner and wife to Ivy
Palmer, lots 27 and 2S. Mock 2,
Stanley'a Addition 100
Minnie L Sahlttro msnd husband to
Hulda Nlckol et at., east 35 feet of
lots 1 and 2. block 13. Fearer's Ad-
, dlllon 1.700
John Bain and if to A. a EIN.
lot 9. block 2. Willlami . Avenue
Addition 1 25
Frank H. Powers and wife to Na
than C. Richards. lots 3. 4 and 5.
block 2. Frush'a Square Addition 10.000
Charles 8. Hacker and wife to Adolph
Kroner, lot 3. block 143. East Pert
lnd 2.500
Endowment Tr. of W. V. te Charles
H. Miller, lots 9 and 10. block 1.
Strawberry Dale 190
American Trust & Investment Co. to
W. O. Heater, lot 16. block W. Sell
wood i
G. McCulley and wire to M. E.
Thompron. cart hair of southwest
quarter or northeast quarter of
section 21. township 1 north, range
1 east. 10 acres j
Joseph N. Teal et al. to College En
dowment Association, lots 7 and S.
block 10. city 25,000
Title Guarantee & Trust Co. te
lot 28. block 2. Mount Tabor Place
Addition 00
Mary Mlghells and husband to Rich
ard E. Thurmond et at., lots 2 and
3. block 23. A. I Miner's Addition 350
Sheriff to Victor Land Co.. lot 5.
Marysrllle. section 17. township 1
south, range 2 east. S acres, and
south hair or northeast quarter or
northwest quarter or southeast
quarter, section 29. township 1
scnth. range 1 east. 5 acres, and lot
P. block 106. "West Irvlngton; lota
3 and 4. block 1. Saratoga 22.20
John Callan and wir to Charles W.
Posiproy and wife, lot 13. block 11,
Faradlse Springs Tract 1,600
Nels Benson, trustee, to Bessie An
derson, lota 25 and 2C. block 6.
Wheatland Addition 10
William Nlcolal and wife to Robert
Wiggins et aL lot 2. block 9. Holll
day Park Second Addition 573
Jaracs C Lanklnc and wire to same,
lot 3. block 0. same addition 7-0
Van B. DeLaahnfet and wire to Ad
dle Herman, trustee, lots 5 to II.
13 to 22. block 11. .and other lot
and blocks. Arbor Lodge 1
Addle Herman and husband to Mrs.
L. E. Hamilton, lota 16 to 20. block
11. aatne addition 3.000
Addle Herman, trattee. to Mrs. I n.
Hamilton, same property ........ 3.000
Nelson C. Ovlatt and wife to Minnie
B. Locke, parcel land beginning- at
Intersection south lln of Kait Mad
ison tret with west line of D. L
C or Sheldon Murray and wire . $00
S, Lee Paget and wife to Martha E.
Mountain. let 12. block II. High-
Friday and Saturday
Bargains
JACKETS
NEW STYLES
About 450 of the greatest values in
Jackets ever shown in this city-
Come and see the famous 32 strap seam
Jacket, it is cheap at $18.50
the regular price,
$10
SPECIAL
TODAY
We have One Thousand Skirts, also Silk Petticoats, Long Coats,
Box Coats, Three -Quarter Coats, Hundreds of the Real Man
Tailored Cloth Coats You can buy them for the cost of cloth
Remember, we own, operate and maintain a manufacturing plant for the making of Ladies' Garments
and havo the real man tailors to fit yon. The garments you purchase in our store will he handled "
in an expert manner. You will find no such equipment elsewhere as we maintain at our store. We f
have a splendid line of Silk Petticoats, Dress Skirts, etc., etc.
The J. M. ACHES0N CO.
FIFTH AND ALDER STREETS
Und Tart 123
Rivrrview tmetry Aoclatln to
Cynthia Travcn. one-half f lot 151.
action 15. tvmetery
Jimri Birkrr to Irvlnr rirr. north
half lot 3. block M. Tabor HclKht S50
Aatnan II. Snittf-r in M. II. Stac
Oarry. r.orthwrst half lot 4, btark
43. Jamr Johns Addition l.00
M. D. MrGarry to P. J. Petcrnon,
iimr prprty 1
J. S. Haya to Belle I, nutter, tots 15
and 10. block 13. Portsmouth Addi
tion 1
Minna R. Drown and huiband tn
Paul Shoup. lota 1 and . block SS.
East Portland 6.200
J. R. Stoddard to Jane Noon,
block 8. Waverly 1
Theodore B. WIIco anU wife to A.
J. Noys et U loi 10. block 7.
Ker.ll worth . 200
Francis C. Utile to Beaetta Boynton.
lots S and A. Gardena COO
A. I Stone and wife to Roy Ptone.
block 26. Falrrlew 500
Calvin Shepherd and wife te Rey K.
Stone. -7S of an acre beiclnnlae
2.791.2 feet north of muihireot
corner of A. C. Dunbar 1. 1 C.
township 1 north, range 3 east.... 250
Julia K. Hunter and husband to
Clarence G. Fanrher. lots 1 and 2.
block 27. Falrvl- J
A. 1 Sione and wife to aatne, lot 3.
block 37. Falrvletr 4J
W. O. Wlckham and wife to lilnnl
S. Fealey. lot 4. block 6. Paradise
Sprincs Tract 1
Sarah E. Cole to John J. Cole, tot
ll. block 0. Miller Addition 1
Louis M. Stecner and wife to C. K.
Sterner. lot 11. block 22. walnut
Park .1
Conrad Emlc and wife to 5. T. Dove.
lot 7. block 2C..Teurera Addition.. 350
Frank WaJdron to II. P. Taylor, lota
24 and 25. block S. Xaurelwood
Park 350
Security Savinira &. Trust Co.. trus
tees, to. jessie i. suison. lot S,
block 65. Irvlnaton 603.43
Katherine Hyland to John J. O'Brien.
lot mock a. TiDoetta" Addition... 400
Roswell B. I -a niiton et a I. to American
Investment Co.. block P. Oreenway 1
Georjc E. Waggoner and wife to
John D. Hewitt, lot 1. block 3. Bun
ralow Glade Addition 1
J. H. Beyer and wife to George F.
Barringer. Jot 7. block 19. Mount
Tabor Villa i
Sheriff to Wilson W. White, lota
and 10. block 17. West Portland
Park -.OS
Wilton W. White and wife to C. G.
Briscoe et a I.. lots 9 and 10. block
17. West Portland Park 10
Alnsworth National Bank to Philip
UeJehnen lot 12. block li. Lincoln
Prk - no
A- rattertos to Wolf Butch and wife.
Here are a few of the Latest Up-to-Date
Garments New Spring- Styles
SPECIAL
TODAY
let It and 12. block 2. Falrvlew.. 200
P. II. Marlay and wife to Eastern
Investment Co.. Ltd.. lots 7. S and
9. block II. Graver's Addition: we?t
100 acres of northwest quarter of
N. Hamlin's D. L. C. section 7.
township 1 south, range 3 east, and
ether propertv ..... 1
P. H. Marlay and wife to same. lots
IS. 19 and 20. block 8. Bralnard.
and ether lots and blocks ....... v 1
Same te H. E Noble, Iota 6 and 10.
block 12; lets P and in. block 14:
.lot 22. block S: north 12H feet lot
15 and south 25 feet lot 13. block
1ft; lot 21. block 5. Highland Park,
and other property 1
Robert S. Farreli and wife to Charles
R. Archerd. lots 1 and 2. block 3.
Garrison's Subdivision to East Port
land 2.220
Mitchell : Lewis Co.. Ltd.. to Port
land & Seattle Railway Co.. block
17. Watson's Addition, except par
cel beginning at northwest corner of
block 17 1
Nathan Freedman and wife to O. P.
Woloott et southeast quarter
lot 3. block 30. James Johns' Addi
tion 1
Jams S. Reed and wife to J. J. Mey
ers, parcel of land beginning at
northeast corner S. G. Kelly's land,
section 17. township 1 south, range.
I east. 3 acres 730
American Trust & Investment Co. to
F W. acobt. tot 13. block 37. Sell
wbod 200
Frances M. Miller and husband to
Calif n Rwlng Cllne. lot 4 and parcel
of lot 5. block 0. Central Tark 1
A. D. Marshall and wife to B. M.
Lombard, parcel of land beginning
30.K feet north of corner sections
IS. 1A. 21 and 22. township 1 north,
range least 1
Primary Day a Holiday.
SALEM, Or.. Mar. L (Special.) That
primary day. April 20. will be a legal holi
day, "was decided by Attorney-General
Crawford today. This ruling- Is made un
der the law which makes every day ot
general election a holiday. The polls will
be open only In the afternoon, but the
holiday will extend over the forenooa
also.
Old Wcsleyan College Burned.
MIDDLETOWX, Conn.. March 1. "Wes
leyan University sustained a severe loss
by fire early today when old North Col
lege, containing; 159 rooms, was practically
destroyed. The fire, which started in
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the attic, burned so rapidly that little was
saved.
The loss la placed at JSO,O0O. covered by
insurance. The burned building wa.s
erected In 1S27, and formed the nucleus ot
the present college group, and was ot
great historic Interest at Wcsleyan.
About all that was saved was the valu
able college records ot President Ray
mond and Professor NIcolson, the secre
tary of the faculty. All the students In
the building escaped, many leaving the
dormitory In their night clothing.
The Chinese Invented the mariner's comparg
3000 years ago.
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bruises and wounds of all kinds
by prompt use of Pond's Ex
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Pond's Extract will, if properly
applied, do away with all dan
ger and at the same time cool
the skin, reduce the swelling,
prevent inflammation; and allay
the pain.
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