DAKS EASY. SAY HAPPY BEAVERS Spite of Two Pitchers, Port land Hammers Out Decisive Victory of 5 to 1. NELSON SHY ON CONTROL Makes Costly Error Early In Game That Lets in Two Scores Carson on Job at All Times and Craw ls Out of Holes in Good Shape. PAcmc coast ieacce. Yesterday's Results. Portland S. Oakland 1. Sacramento 3, San Francisco 3. Lo Angeles 4. Vernon 3. Standing of the Clubs. CLUBS. Portland . . San Fra n . . Sacramento Lo Angeles "V ernon .... Oakland . . . I 4 7 . .1 s io; 3 4 Rl 4 lTl .S3 .567' ..vs ..M7 . ass 2 .. 41 5! IS iiaai 5 ill JMIjU i in lO) 1 3 lis! l! jT.!an87;" Lost . . . r BT W. J. PETRAIX. Of all the My marks, the. Oakland It m 'm tn bfi the original dved-in-the-woo) beat-Vm-every-day - "bunch. ,! ,he Performance yesterday, when Al Carson trimmed the Commut ers to the tune of 5 to 1. and Van Halt ten used two pitchers in the fruitless effort to stem the advances of the rapidly-climbing Portland team. Elongated Slim" Nelson, usually a. &, , .''. R!'ajl"'', P'fh the game for the visitors, but after he had been on the slab for possibly two minutes. """ P'''ly evident he had every thing but control. ,tT.hr! thlnsr the attenuated human interrogation point did was to walk Buddy Ryan. He followed this by rlcklnsr up and promptly dropping Ivor Olson s sacrifice. These, stunts put both men on first and second base. Not satisfied with mixing up things in this TecoK th'.,a" Chap took -hot at second base in the effort to catch Rvan -L,htnabUt h,s tOK" """led wKS .'"r"' ih ha" was bounding about J"ad of repofing in win. rse an1 D'SOn scored The lanky one settled down then mA"- h fail"d to "nd the plate! 7n6 c.W P"R Olson. Carson lafe dr.M . Th,' couP1 "h Orts Eld r " left- Kav one r"n a.nd ?ictedh8,.laCk," PPu'tl- Van der J'hritti. " 'legated one and sent Christian on the mound. Carson Always on Job. mZJ?, Kaltren and Olson scored, swelling Portland s total to four. Oak land had sent one over on a pass to TrueBdale. a sacrifice, and Murphy" hit their lone tally in their half of ?8 With two down in the fourth. Arm bruster. Carson and Rya.n singled In ! r?,lr ,1aine,,, and Bter"SsCoriS team laSt TUn for the hom ae 1 ,vas h1t freely he man- 6Z"P" out of double in handy fashlon. Truesdale was placed in the regular lineup yesterday and Breyette ho played In a dejected fashion was :Ln?Ul: th Chan worked T" th. nawr rnthlh tho down-fall of in Oaks may have, been due to the K,"rriWe77k f Nelson VeVrst inning. A two. or even a one-run ake auThe'lIf C"mmUtr" to take all the life, out of them HUr'n has a fairish team, crip pled somewhat by the absence of bfg r on Cameron, the first baseman and o he'rwisTi- lh St3r "er. nesrlv -.K J rlub" and not entirr wsi J.sse Garrett and Jack Graney? at that bhV:----- 5MlJr. decides to rt fai,h i Nelson ,n,'nh:,nfflf,a' 'e the game, is as Hoiv the Scorer Saw- It. OAKLAND Murrhv. r ". so Van Haltren. cf n"8n. 3h P Iwlt, th Carroll. If ... Trudale. zti '. '. T a Long e. c . . . Nelson, p . . . " . Christian, p A B ...... 2 ! 3 1 R H PO. A. E 2 1 1 0 l " 4 o " 1 2 O " n 0 t o 0 t 14 ft o f " 2 n o 12 0 10 J 2 ? t I n a 1 2 n o o i o 1 T M 15 1 r. R H PO A B 1 X i n 2 0 n 2 n 0 12 0 0 11 3 0 0 !! I 1 " J o i o 0 S I o 12 4 10 1 1 1 2 0 S S 27 0 Total 32 Rvan. c.f OJfon. sa . . Ort. if re Tt . . Jch-.ifon. Ern 2b . . '. Kenne'i. ih Artihur. c C I'fpn. p T-talu ... Oak'and Pc-iUnd ooi o o e n n r- . ..... . ., ,T u j 11 1 1 0 1 O 1 1 T 3 O 2 1 0 0 0O 5 "0130101 A PVMMART. rao, '!;S Und inn.n,.behM bvkNeldson f?" t-ae hits, oft Nelson 1- run. . ,,on ' minutes; umpire. Toman "m- ' hour 4S Angels and Vernon Play T1I. LOS AXGELES. April SO.-Fast baseball marked th- game betwJJ Anceles and Vernon todav. the hoToe team getting the long end of a tto-3 score. The score: H E Vernon 00000003 1 3 a Los Angeles o 0003000 a 4 8 o FtT-r,es.Hosp and Orendorff; Brack enrldge and Hogan. 11 Senators AVin in Tenth. SAV FRAN-CISCO. April 29.sacr. monto won from San Francdsco today in the teuth inning, getting two runs across tha plat and shutting the locala out in, their half. San Francisco opened with t two runs in the first and one in the third 1 but from too tim ti . , . I them guessing all the Ume. The score: R. H. E. Sacramento 10001100 25 8 1 San Francisco 2 1000000 03 0 2 Batteries. Fitzgerald and Graham Eartley and Bern-. AMERICAN' 1EAGCE. u Won. Lost. PC TJe'roit ,.9 s goo Boston 7 5 Ne Tork 7 $ -553 Philadelrhla 5 5 00 ,l1,C?e0. s '" If'ts 4 7 SK4 Cle--elan2 4 3-. nashlr.eion 3 7 soo Boston 10; Xew York 4. BOSTON. April .-Boston won from New Tork today. 10 tr) 4. taking the series by three games to one. Score: RH.E.l R.HE. Boston 10 13 4!New Tork ..4 7 4 BatteriesCicette and Carrington; New ton, Blair and Kleinow. XATIOXAL 1EAtiCE. Chicago BOEton Won Lost. P C . 8 4 4 .i0 -7 7 . .'pOo .5 3 ..100 . S 6 .soo 4 5 .444 4 R .400 5 9 .357 Pittsburg New Tork Brooklvn St Louis . Chicago 5-2; Cincinnati 4-3. CINCINNATI. April 2?.-C1ncinnati and Chicago broke even on a double header here today. The scores: First game Cincinnati ....4 11 3Chicago 5 s 1 Batteries. Bowman. Gasper and Mc Lean: Brown and Moran. Second game r-, , x, RH-E.i R.HE. Cincinnati ....3 5 0' Chicago 2 6 1 Batteries. Fromme. and McLean: Kroh and Moran. Umpires Klem and Kane. Threei School Games Played. In a snappy game played yesterday be tween Woodstock and Lents. in the Grammar School League, Woodstock won by the score of 9 to S. Zwald and Mc Lean formed the. battery for the Wood srock team, while Purceir and Drake represented Lents. The game was close ly contested throughout, both teams Playing good ball., Atkinson lost to Fuiton yesterday af ternoon by the score of 3 to 4. Wilson Atkinson's pitcher, became wild in the first inning and gave s-veral of the Ful ton boys free transportation. Mount Tabor and South Mount Tabor m.xed In a 12 to 8 game, the result being in favor of Mount Tabor. Wheeier Rath burn and Schindler formed the batterv for Mount Tabor and Fontana and Baum for South Mount Tabor. Chema-wa Runners Training. CHEMAW-A, Or.. April 29. (Special.) The Salem-Portland relay race will be run Saturday morning between the il hool. The members of the Indian team in their "try out" showed excellent form and by the time made raised the expectation of their sup- onof- Theay.!r'' a11 in ood Physical condition and if the Portland T. M C A. expects to win it will have to 're duce the time made by the Indian team last year, which was 5 hours, 16H sec onds for the 51.3 miles, leading the Portland T. M. C. A. by 24 minutes and 18 seconds. JTerr Ball League Formed. FOREST GROVE. Or., April 23.f Spe cial.) The recently-organized "Washing ton County Baseball League, consisting L t,ams of Banks. Outlaws (Green ville), Verboort and Farmington. will play their initial game next Sunday. The Outlaws and Banks team will meet on the diamond at Banks, and Farmington win cross bats with the Verboort team at Verboort. A schedule of 16 games has been arranged. Sellwood Wants Game. The Sellwood Athletio -iv. w team desires a game for next Sunday preferably with an out-of-town team The hoys had a game scheduled with the J ' lJI,aok t?ani. but the date has been cancelled, and they are anxious to fill it In with another team as their opponents Any team, desiring a game will be accom modated by calling up the- Blake-McFall ompany and asking, for Scott. I FANDOM AT RANDOM I "THE fans nad a chance to shout for i botfi teams last night. Casey pulled another game out of Spokane. while Pt!" has ths Indlan sin on the Oakland cripples. nfkfJSS iS sla;ttdJto slab against the Oakland bunch today, and the youngster !fii?., tn another game. He pitched so well against Sacramento and Los Angeles that he should do even bet ter against Van Haltren s bunch. a - Walter McCredie-s team has now won six straight games, and the boys say thev are going 10 beat the former record of efn?.t,rati?.t- A" ,old tne- have won eight straight, games from Oakland, three this week and the last five of the series at ban Francisco. Marty Murphy joined CaseVs Colts yesterday, and the San Francisco boy celebrated his debut by rapping out two nits which figured materially in the score Murphy will probably supplant S-nanton as the regular right fielder. ,arib)d,f has P'ek "P in his hitting, and if he keeps up the lick he has started at Spokane there will be no danger of ac?ry ta,k1nS hi" ob fTOm him for some time. Garry is a goou out- nfsd;ratt8ng. h,thert h3S bee" "0ted F'r. .HKan- the Oakland utllltv IJZ e 18 now holding down third case, figured prominently in the fieldinsr gme yesterday. Bill handled eight 3" ' a descriptions at the difficult comer, and had no mlsplays. r,rAePbkan,Iarl Ca,ey rat-hPr sur fl nf, natives -"Ith his fielding, for the litt e manager hooked tn chances all told and got a.way with a'll of them t.ooney was a close second, and the Spokane fans are raving over hia great fielding. 5 r nls Cooney set a new mark for the North- rto?lr,LLeafUe "day with four stolen bases in a nine-inning game. The speedy little shortjsto ,u .t. v. nT , ttl bass aPd Purloined them at will. r' ,-i l"ur steals is not likely to be beaten soon. . l'ShiJ'l Pinnance is -likely to pitch against Spokane today and n is deter- 6Veil Up for th xtra-inning defeat charged against him Monday. The Indian has not yet broken into the win column but he has been pitching great ball and has lost because luck faired the opposing team more than it did Port land. . Buddy Ryan made several more fine catches in the outer garden yesterdav. and George Ort nailed a long foul in splendid fashion. Speas was also in evi dence with two himself, and the work of the trio indicates that Portland has a. fast bunch of outfielders. English pumpa at Rosenthal, THE MORNiyG OKEGOXIAy. FRIDAY, GOONEY'S CATCH 5T0P5THREE RUNS Shortstop's Star Work and Halm's Bad Pitching Give Game to Portland. HALM WALKS NINE MEN Indians Start Things In Second, but Hlnsella Pulls Himself Together and Blanks Spokane for Five Innings Score Is 6 to 3. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Testerdaj-'s Results. Portland . Spokane 3. Seattle. 3, Tacoma 2. Aberdeen 6. Vancouver 1. Standing of the Clubs. CLUES. Seattle .... Spokane. . . Vancouver. Portland. . Tacoma . . . Aberdeen . . Lost. Holm -walked nine men and three of them !r'd ?nd kPt Spokane In trouble almost every inning, and Portland won easily, the contributory cause was Mr. Coon.y the vest-pocket Portland shortstop. lie stole four bases without even mussing his cloths, and made the star stop of the season so far. stabbing Weed's hot drive back of second with one hand and retiring the side in the seventh, when there would otherwise have been two or three runs to bpokane s credit. f5 sttarted things in the second 7 ?i -lames, who was first up. a sacrifice by Biarnett. who Is some shucks t . 11?; bau-and a ion driv" to the left field fence by Bob Brown. But tl.fC. tha5 ,K,nsella saw that there was nothing doing until the seventh, and in the meantime the Portland tribe was busy 5,1? t? b,ases Twice with the bases full Portland tightened and prevented scoring. Holm started the first Portland scoring in the first, inning, by walking Casev. Cooney struck out trying to bunt, and Bassey walked and Casey came to the bench by way of the home plate when Brown, after a nice stop, threw bad to Obnnors. and Bassey tallied on Garrvs Infield out. This inning serves as a fair sample of how easily Portland scored. The score: PORTLAND. Casey, 2b Cooney. ss Bassev, if Slullln. lb Garry r cr . Ktaton, b Murphy, rf Murray, c Kinsella, p Totals AB. R. H P.O 2 1 0 4 4 1 1 2 o 10 1 1 1 7 1 o 1 0 o 1 0 32 6 SPOKANE. 7 27 17 Clynes, If . . Altmaja. Sb . Weed, rf Connors, lb James. 2b . . Burnett, cf . Stevens, c . . Brown, ss . . Holm, p Totals . . . AB. R. H. P.O. A 3 0 o ." 1 2 0 1 5 1 2 5 1 2 3 0 1 2 . 0 o 15. 0 1 0 o n o 0 1 1 0 0 11 3 0 O 38 11 SCORE BT INNINGS. 12 Portland Hits . . Spokane Hits . . OO2 112O0 0 100212O0 1 7 O 1 000001 1 3 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 o o 1, SUMMARY. .Th.r'b?!e t,i,B Altraan, Brown Gaj-rv- PASSED BALL IiETS IX RUN Seattle Wins Orer Tacoma by Score of 3 to 2. SEATTLE April 29.-Sea.ui, won today 8 to 2. putting the last run over With norm out in the ninth inning Saton and Baker pitched fine ball. battle "aUed to count until the sixth, when two bale, on balls and Frisk's long drive gave t, Tacoma tied in the eighfh by cfrtwrigh Keney and Keliackey and HTi wiTu'n. A d ba 2 The score: SEATTLE. Akin. b .... Raymond, ss Bennett. 2b . Lynch, cf ... Frisk, rf .... Prin. If . . . Maa-ee. b Shea, c Seaton. p ... A.B. R. H. P.O ... 4 A. S 4 o 0 1 0 1 0 4 1 ... 2 .. . 3 ... 4 ... 4 . . . 3 ... 3 ... 4 1 3 3 1 10 s 0 Tt,a' 30 3 TACOMA. 9 27 17 St-ess. rf I'artwright.. 3b Hurley, lb ... S-iratn, of .... Keliackey, c . . Kippers. If .. Ma:kin. 2b .. "Braino. ss . . Baker, p AB. R h. P.O. 0 2 0 0 o 6 0 3 3 1 1 O Totals e Seattle) Tacoma oft 2 6 24 12 1 SOORE BT INNINGS .OOfiOO - " .1 i O n . - 1 i SVMMART. Two-baee hits Frisk Baker Lynch. Mac KeifackS- . crittc hl bew.,i--lLaclM'- .'Baiter. Stolen STARKELL DOES GREAT WORK Gives Beavers Only Two Hits and Black Cats Win 6 to 1. VANCOUVER. B. C Anrii 00 A srs: "as in at' " the Beavers could do nothing with b, g-tting onj,- 0 hit8 andT0m?th to1!' An error by Carr in the ninth was r. sponsible for the only score credited to" the champions, an infield out and a therick. QnigUy- Wh1CH toowed.ado,ng Pitcher GilUgan. who'made good against Tacoma last week, was trifd out! b 3:.. 9 .602 S .SIS i 2! 7 . 5S3 ! " I 4 .333 8rT"35 4( ' s 8. a m a- had difficulty in controlling the ball, and after he had gotten into a peck of trouble in the third. Captain Nordyke put the blankets on him and trotted out Jack Hlckey. There were two on at the tim and. before Hlckey steadied down the Cats scored three runs. After that Hickey was invincible. The base running of the Cats was the feature of the game. Rowlands men puiled off the double steal twice. The score: ABERDEEN. A.B. R. H. P.O A E Campbell, 3.3 j 3 i-arr. ss o n o 2 1 , Str.lb. lb 4 o 0 11 0 0 Leieune. cf ... 2 2 0 n 0 Taim- ' 4 1 a 2 0 O Herbert. 3b 3 0 t 1 2 0 Moore. 2b .. 4 0 O 5 4 0 ?. r,IV 6 4 1 0 1 0 Starkell. p 1 q 0 0 5 0 Totals '..27 4 27 12 1 . VANCOUVER. , A.B. R. H P O. A. E Mahon. If 4 1 o 3 0 S" -,Tf 3 0 o 1 0 O Nordyke. lb 3 . 0 o 17 1 o QulRley, 2b 4 n 1 1 J ifhill. cf 4 0 1 I Smith, ss 3 0 0 2 6 1 Sudden, c 3 0 n 2 1 o Snider. 3b 3 0 1 o 1 S',n!Kan- p 0 0 O 0 3 0 HI. key. p 2,0 0 4 Brookens : o o 0 0 0 Totals 30 1 2 27 21 " 3 Batted for Hlckey In ninth. SCORE BT INNINGS A berdeen 2 o 3' 0 0 O 1 0 0 ancouver O 0000000 1 1 SUM MART k,fJr,Tflr? h,tsi 1arT 2- Starkell; stolen bases Lejeune. 2, Swalm. Campbell. O'Brien "rclt H,Skey 1- Starkell 1 -. baJe. on h T?1i,Ban,3, S,,rhl 2: bit by pitched f i "J Starkell. Herbert; hits off ? H,cks- 2: runs, off Gllllgan 2 in ?.?;3J.nI!"!s"- Wtkev 4 in 1-S innings; left on bases. Aberdeen 2. Vancouver 4; time of game, 1 hour 33 minutes: umpire, Flynn. O. A. C. AYRESTLERS WINNERS Take Three Out of Four Bouts With Chemawa Indians. SALEM. Or., April 29. Opecial.) Ore gon Agricultural College athletes won three out of four wrestling Bouts from the Chemawa Indians at the Grand Opera-House tonight. First boat. 135 pounds Smoker (Che mawa) vs. Gibson (O. A. C); Smoker won in two straights. Second bout. 144-45 pounds Thompson (O. A. C.) won from Lynch In two straights. Third bout. lf pounds Chaddock (O. A. O won from Moses, two straights. Fourth bout. 165 pounds Sitton (O. A. C won from Hamden. two straights. Some of th work was very clever 'and the audience nearly went wild with en thusiasm. TVhile the Indians had the strength, they lacked the reach and the training of the O. A. C boys. Jack King, manager for ban Sullivan, introduced Sullivan and said his man is anxious to meet any man In the country at 15S pounds. An effort will be made to get a match for Sullivan, the bout to be pulled off in Salem. School Board for Sunday Ball. N-FW TORK. April 29 The Board of Education has officially sanctioned Sun day baseball In granting permission to the Public Schools Athletic League to use athletic fields of a public school on Sunday afternoon. CONDENSED NEWS BY WIRE btockton. A man giving the name of vr'.c?"3 rah?n- but believed to be M. J. Mccormick, is in Jail here charged with. dilmlt,ns Santa Fe caboose last De cem oer. Washington The Controller of the Cur rency Thursday issued a call for the state IT.enof th eondlr,"n of H National banks Vprtl 28 ' bueine" on Wednesday, Tamaqua Pa. Four workmen were killed n explosion In the gycerlne packlng-H.S.i-.f ihe P,ott" Powder Company St i, 1 ; ,ur,a,J- - or other work men were injured. Hi!fSTwe1ve ""ondams have been dismissed during the last six n-eeks from the Hospital for the Insane at Eigm I inCa5'0ni Subordination, striking pTtien and disorderly conduct are the chiries. Chicago A large party of -Thicago manu neMUJ".Snd m'rchants has left for Spr" field for the purpose of influencing the Lel bm.IeV.?. tak".,no "etlon on any "f t he nouses K ra,lroads nw before the two TZa'U- Walloon- bishop of Rockford 111 tM'T eV- -lohFaxrel.yMrsnop of minef."'1.'1-"1''" "Kreement between the Mace in thl .Pttr8,. '""uring Industrial Sfaf fh an,hracite coal regions for an- er. and the men. or tne enPly- New Tork The Rsv rr Hent-v i ?.VtnZi.. -tar1 o, primer?: X., ,n.as receiver a cable- r?enortt.h,l0,n:.Ha"- P-'t, denying nople on Saturday constantt- . Tork Th" widow of Judge Cochran formerly of Arch street. Pittsburg? wHl hold Mrs t-" rV.!!S hom.-e of n"r dhter. Jars. E. c. Seaman, In New Tork. Pittsburg Ten persons were injured Ave of them seriously. Thursday, when a Home stead. Braddock and East. ' Pittsburg frony doJii:' L"1" ."c.on . The earthed . . Z- V. . jumpea from the track and was smashed against a trolley poi island on the order of tb rrm. A . General, and ha, been ordered "aSed on icv--r fori dly,,ghrTrsdavWO,nhd,hs'oyif;t.b!f; beaten while beine robk. n.w..2 . "rutally his condition Is serious. The thieve? Ia,"d . old ath. a SSOO'dlamonV ,?b: ana ,)'f in ciUfl. " sn ranifveo Kr!dTie- of m,,e had been employed as watchman Th,, bore many bruise. n? body tlons that a struggle had taken Hastings. Mich Hiram trebst.r 65 w. old. a. section boss on the M1ch1i .-.-1 " road, lost his life TMnldiV,1," to remove from the track a handcar Vlr 11 feared wuld wreck mn nn.7 L, r he train carrying tnJb'K Wclal road. The other men rldin- T ,i. ,b r Jumped for their llv ad 'w'.rSot James Kerr, Pioneer Navigator. KALISPELL. Mont.. April Car. tain James Kerr, aged 72. a navigator ditn ST" ,throuShout the Northwest, died suddenly yesterday afternoon in the pilothouse of the steamer Klon dike on Flathead Lake. Death was due to heart disease. Captain Kerr ganewherehtanVn 1S8S tr gan. -where he pli-d the Great Lakes He built and navigated the first sttam er on Flathead Lake, which he bT operated for the past i Shears. Extra Leave Before Retiring. 's1GTOX April 29.Officers of the United State, Army, by auth.orl-r IL Ptreident Taft- w,n hereafte? ne w"tS fd,nUr mTthB' ,eaV of Absence w'tn full pay. immediatelv preceding their retirement from active servl , f"f any cause other than age limit (J years) or a failure to piss thl quired physical examination for pro motion. . " Heart of Clovis Gutted. K,r',;?. April 29 Two T. . - .. . 7" uy nre today. The buildings generally were of fllmav construction and burned rapidly. Illra3y APRIL 30, 1909. GOOD SALES MADE Brisk Market for Fine Stock at Breeders' Auction. . VALUES BEAT 1908 MARK Brook Nook Horses Disposed Of. Shetland Ponies Will Be Big At traction at Country Club Today. Cattle Sale Tomorrow. Testerday-s sales of horses at the Country Club track witnessed a con tinued interest on the part of buyers and a live market: Prices realized were uniformly good, and the reliable quality of this market as a distributing center was the talk of the foreign auctioneers and visiting horsemen. The remainder of the Brook Nook horses were sold. The local gelding Hank, well known on the roads of Mult nomah County, brought J300. The aver age values so far obtained are about 10 per cent greater than those of last year Tomorrow the horse sale will be brought to an end- with the Shetland ponies which have attracted the attention of the children of Oregon, and the important consignment of the Tvoodland hackneys from California. It is thought that these finished, man nered horses of the show and fancv har ness type will top the sale. The cattle men are arriving for the cattle sale, which will commence Saturday morning at the Union Stockyards, where Short horns. Herefords and Gallowavs will be brought before the auction block. Yesterday's Sales. b,.H4?k- ?-'10t. b 13. by Va.to. dam Or 30"n Chl9f: A- 6t-rd. Troutdale! b, R VI'" wW"d K Jubilee, dam EVere.,,?bwratsh2:,0R,ibb,n" Transfer Co.. Alwin. b. g.. 4. bv Alcon. dam by Com Belmont.; j. t Eldson. Silverton.Or.T 150 Tt.ta'fer,' ch, b" Keeler. dam Com Belmont: .I;.s. Nichols, Portland: 195. - ciw8 u.,tJib- m 4- bv Kins Red. dam Com Rl'ii Bdhra- F.agle creek. B. C 15 1m v-.chc m -. 4- by K,nR Red. dam bv Wash r "?o. ay RMd """cbee. oAJ?-t05.y' Tb- I'V4 br Alcone. dam by Mal- m,;TJ- Robertson. The Palles; 17Jk. cr'U'T- -h- m- bV Jubilee, dam by Al?nmAMr r 4- by Jubilee, dam bv A Robertson. The Dalles: Sio.v Jollity and Gayety. b. m.. 4 luhlliuL trU tavis. Eagle Creek. B C? 375 JubUe Ed ComekB.l?,lil;,?' 2 bT, pPokane. dam by $320. Belmont: Henry Rogers. Tillamook: Amethyst, and Tlore. b m .-.- t i BS. L. t-.la.hnutt. Willirnlna Or.: 27 T amWBo'v: -Bt,4-Tb' Jubilee, dam by WaTh : sl?o: B Ur!"' Belltngham. - Marcellus 'and Nauta, b r.. 4. bv Aleona-J-x.T.R?,brEOn- The Dalles; J.im Aloon Tveffikil & Coblrd. b. g.. 4. by Klnr Ttud. cm Te"";- ? Spokane, dam by Ppe Idahlflr11 A' Anderson. Idaho FaTja. Orlolan & Papagay, b r., 4. bv Ttibliee- Crnno?nimb0nt? Sk Smithn"rRoseburgal25r her. t- m '-by Jubilee, dam bv Lni- Moir J J' Robertson. The Dalles: $210 i 1 - 4- by Alcone. daii by Alaska: M. D. p.oot. Portland: ti-5 wflkeTj a "s;!,b,.by T?"'r dam fJ" Red 7skHb,de8r. bg,r,PSvt,5ubflee80dam bv WaSSraS?5 Rbbins re pect-nJICHbc,.kfr.,byv-Jubn,s,,- dam ros-iA-.'JfV Calking. ancouver. B. c : 11 70 Aou?Ir T- ?-v3' b Alcone. dan? by iriMGk J- Rbae. Portland; yiso. 1 cone- f itb:4',5y Keeler. dam by Al cone, j. R McKee, Vancouver, Wash 1S0 K,B'!rv-K,",Ttmh4' " KJns Rd. dam by DonTllarJ; chm,mh: bV KngRedam bv JoeToung; Ed Davis. "Eagle? Creek. B c.T PtS'-4-obTak-,m2bT A,"MChk. 8"Witabmy.. fth-Yakfe H"? f ---b:"s; "jiz f'-W1- llnd.4p,an'd-;'r230am by BSeV "'r"y 4srmAn?A's"to?ra? ,V T.AJL'aX"..b"x-,.4- ,bT A,cne. dam bv Com C - W Campbell. Vancouver. S. p' t lA--Z1 by Ko,'c'" b Wmc .Toslo Voting, ch m. 13. hr- t- STATEMENT OP CONDITION OF Security Savings & Trust Company Portland, Oregon. At Close of Business. April 28, 1909 RESOURCES. Loans Bonds, TTarrants Customers' Liability, under litters of Credit". ', Cash and due from Correspondents LIABILITIES. Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits ...".' Letters of Credit ". Deposits ARTISTIC FURNITURE IS OUR SPECIALTY FuRNITOReMFG,CO OOSTLSSOjOX, vrv Ho While finish you MAIN S40 1 f BURT & df PACKARD Correct kv 1 JTIAPE 1 BURT & TV N. &Ji PACKARD toRICT Oregon Grows it, Sanitary Skill Prepares it, Government Officials Inspect it, Everybody who's ParticulaTlJses it. A Volume Could Say no more TSUlrVtWtt0rA: ff,ranah,,n Walsh; Hood Dried Fruit at New York. NEW TORK. April 29. The market S?t. crn'"-- choice, 77ic: P S-t?-. onunon to fair. 5r?Vc Prunes of the larger sires -e m iii,. supply, but on other gradej The mark ei r- o"d7"ttn-rV WJk,h n",r rrn "firnfa to 20-5 SVSlacl Oregons. Be, 40-SOs 1optcot,' nrm- with choice quoted at low ...St.Vh"- sornewhat unsettled ,s a T,. SrixX -"oVeV'Vrru'cS; hi an'S'xlncy X"' notwithstanding thS ralsYn a2uation tV. muscatel, are quoted at SM.- cluce to fancy seeded. 4oc: seedless. 3i JsCc and London layers at tl.2A91.3n. ' Recruit Dies of Tjhold. PrfvaR- r- Apr" 9 Specials Private Murphy, of the Thirty-third Company. Coast Artiller-v. stationed at Fort Columbia, died laVt evenl" d or ..$3,256,56478 . 1,331,787.21 18,939.33 . 2,113,590.21 $6,720,881.58 .$ 500,000.00 . 372,824.23 38,952.55 . 5,809,104.80 $6,720,8S1.58 Particular Work for Particular People Remodeling 9nn finishing, modern and antique, a fea ture of our shop. Also a general line of cabinet making. r SDr,7,S house-cleaning 1-t us i S frrinitur.- A Phne rail wifi brini? ho la in charge of this department. Mr. re- A 4949 GREEN OXFORDS WINE OXFORDS TAN OXFORDS BLACK OXFORDS PATENT OXFORDS THE BEST MADE, BEST WEARING, BEST FEEUVG OXFORDS EVER OFFERED. THET DON'T CHAFE. ALL MEN WHO HAVE HAD THE OLD TROUBLE WITH LOW SHOES SLIPPING AT THE HEEL WILL WELCOME THE NEWS THAT THTS NUISANCE HAS BEEN OVERCOME BY THE MAKERS OF KORRECT SHAPE OXFORDS AND WELL BE ONLY TOO PLEASED TO DEMONSTR TE IN ANT TOE. ANT LEATHER. ANT STYLE YOU LIKE BEST. REMEMBER WE GUAR ANTEE ALL BURROJAP3 LEATHER. BOTH IN PAT ENT AND DULL FINISH. Burt Packard Co.. Makers. Brockton. Mass. KORRECT SHAPE SHOE STORE 293 MORRISON ST. C W. Denimlcr, Mgr. All Leadinj Dealers typhoid fever after an illness of about two weeks. The deceased was a re cruit, who arrived from Missouri a short time ago. and 1r is believed he contracted the disease before reaching here. Albany Store Robbed. ALBANY. Or.. April (Special.-) hurglars broke into the store of W B Stevens Co., in this city last night They secured only tlS. failing to effect an entranco to the safe. Professor Goldnln Smith, now ln his .), year. 1 still a frequent .-ontributor to tre newspapers and magazines. AUCTION Ihorses AT j 1 Country Club Race Track TODAY Last day the Shetlands. The Woodland Hackneys, in cluding Squire 0f Chester, an imported stallion of rare beau ty; and show--winning carriage pairs, singles, ladies' fancy drivers and the finest lot of mannered horses ever shown in Portland- Other fancy drivers and sad lers. Take Roe City car, corner 3d and Yamhill Streets. The Mitchell Vehicles. only at sale, will be auctioned today. Cattle SaleSaturday at Union Stock Yards PORTLAND HORSE SALE CO. x .