THE SUNDAY OHKCiOMAN. I'OUTLAM). ATKIL 5. I00
A SJT D ROAD FROM
TRIO OF STARS WITH THE VANCOUVER TEAM OF THE TRI-CXTY LEAGUE
A SIMPLE PROBLEM IN AUTOMOBILE ADDITION
CORRECTLY SOLVED
ID TO PACIFIC
Portland Automobile Club De
cides on Definite Plan of
Highway-Building.
COMMENCE THIS SEASON
;roth of Inh S!iovt Him Snort Is
rrnnx in ?ortMnd "tnxinio-
i
if-r VnU Sytcm Soon to He
f KMa Wished In Thi My.
limine ort.Mn promise to eclip
I ' the pHt poiiiwl of Autotnc in the
nintr of ri improvement, for the
J'orJ.ipii Automobile tul. at a mecttnsr
List Wfdnfpiiiy- voted un.mimouply to
civ.f Its entire time and all the avail-
hlr j fund? toward buIMtir Impmv
5" tbnrm:hf.Tre from Mftunt HclM to
In Ftrlffo Kf.in.
TV" rivets inn of the autolts meet with
th I.ipprovnl of cvn v on, whrthrr a
ret-J.mt of tht city or of the rur.i! dts-trt.-.
fnp it n!uro? a pleasurable moan
of Jachfn the two . ocntc points of
pro :nnof in thf vicinity.
Nt only i?i autoists benefited by
th is t enterprise, but a No the farmer and
the i"!t v resident who nelcets a seehiiied
Tiivit in the country whereon to erect hi!
fromf1 for the Summer mom hs. ood
f.i'fr fnrnKh pleasure and oniovrnTit to
II, f-r even the humble pedestrian find
krn delight In trending hi weary way
fwfi a well -ballasted ro.tdway. and the
benefit to be derived by the horseman
ndjih ,iutomob;it5t make it prtfoaUy
cert!n that itnautmon? co-operation will
be id wlion the ea 11 for assistance tn
hm';riS'th'o highway is 1tied.
Vren a suitable road war ts eosmicted
to Ore eon resorts, the bniMhijr of ft
pimi.r thoniiffhfare to the Southeastern
Wahmiron be.-h wilt b only a matter
f I f e w months' 1 1 m
Te jdioit five or sK-mile M retch rur
n i n to O re m o n t Tavern ts the r n I
ro.t.f to be built as the result of the wor
of e Tort 'and Aurr-mohile I'hib, Th
run
mly
ork
This
shot improved roadway waw t-onstmcted
ah-5l tmpnved roadway was i
mT J oiled several years ffo.
thijmi th efforts of Menr;
1 'ijs Russvll and Sol flumat
principally
enry emnio.
flumauer. " The?
thr-w men have been active fn fh ri-.-ro.
tti4i of constructing the road to Seaside
w it J the Mount Mood extension on the
Ka
SJ h a road v this would furnish the
Kra$.test seome route in the West, for it
wo'.i enable the traveler to see not only
the beantte of the f asrado Mountain
.vftrrr. bur would carry him from that
ranav through the Const mountains. In
Addition, the center portion of the road
will.
if const rueted a lour present nro-
po.ed lines, parallel the Tolumbta Rhor.
V '
The iowth of th autoins fever jn
Portland And vKiniiy is shown by ihe
memiurshin of the Tortrd Automobile
th:b. Th's oreanitation. whieh is the
most earnest champion of the irood-road
policy si the stale, now has U5 mcm
b. -s. wiiere one year ppo It had but a
over half that mimbr. and yet
ihcpe are at lea?: ;W automobile owners
:n ih' o-ty and immediate vicmity who
a-e net yet enrolled in the club, but as
they are comparatively new recruits to
the (tame, it is possible that the ma-o-tf
of them will Join before tne ps
P"'.tion of the present season.
Hetwcen tiv and 7-v "automobiles are
owned and operated in Oregon. ani a
en-h srd every autost i an advocato
ofrpod nnds. it can be readily seen that
any projected Improvement is hicHy to
bave formvlsble Vack-,ng: once concerted
i ron is inaujtiirated.
T.. T Thomas, of Puffalo. X. Y.. son
of the. manufacturer of th Thomas
V'er machines, is m Portland, rlanninir
the installation of the taximeter aito
meb;le pcr-1ce. Tt is proposed to or
ao"je a stock company, which concern
w n operate as many of the machines
r-igipncrl ith tfiis device s the service
will require. H is planned to place 10
or 1 of tk,e vehicles in operation to
commence with, and afterwards the serv
i -.v will be enlarged as the .occasion dc-n-nds.
Hnrw I.. Keats, the local acent
fop the Thomas Fiver. Is one of those
ir.trresre-d -n the proposed plan, and ho
: niivt; enthusiastic over the prospects.
T; r tax!nicter machine consists of a
W ce placed on Any kind of an auto
m bre whereby the actual time as well
a .the distance traveled is registered in
I'i.-vn ?ii-ht of the pass-'-nfrer. and when
I'M tmo comes for settling with the
ihl jffrur. all disnutes are eliminated by
Itiarnc the amount due from the figures
rcjMcned b the automatic device. By
tl iP means a man who hires an , auto-m.-inle
to convey him to his home at
rv't need not worry o er the possibility
of b -in.c o er-harged. for on the arrival
a; his destination he, can consuH the
tat meter and will find the t'mo elapsed.
t' distance traveled and the amount dua
t hd chauffeur rea-stered on the taxi
meer. . wbieh eonrrivanee d v- away wrth
;!arcx:ment or excessive- oharts on the
pivft of an over-amhi;:ous driver,
j
Siowed away in the hold of the steam
' Y Santa t.'iara. on its way to Alaska.
:s t ' American car in the New YorK-to-Vaf's
automoh'le rae. and the foremost
of the foreign cars has .iis: reached San
Frineiseo. The American car is des
t rtd to the southwestern point of Alas
ka 1 and from that place is to Journey
t'lviph the frozen Northern country to
VrhArks and from that point over the
i e 4 to S:ber:a. or If that is impossible.
- jto be transported across Behrine
S:-ti'.t and continue the overland Journey
t;-50-.:jrh the bleak. barren, Kuss-an
A4Ic pos50!.sion?.
i
either permit tmC. Howard M Covey
a.mpan:ed by S. S. Baldwin, will take
a jr rnp over the route of tho proposed
Mfi Hood road today; that is. they will
t - a machine over the route between
v Ji'.R'il and Troutdale and may extend
tl 4 r tour beond that point if the roads
a t found to be nas-iabl-v The route se-I-vf.Hi
will be over the old Government
r-i 1 extenders along the Columbia,
S 1 ijrh. which has practically passed
t- d1s:se throuph the travelers select
ing the roads entermff Portland througrh
M-ttavill and Mount Tahcr.
Sajlation Army Self-Initial Week.
e rilvation Army is acf.vely enpasred
in pre;arir.)t for its annual week of self
deial. which has now become an estab
1 ed custom throughout the world. The
n.vi-s fix-si are April 39 to 2v The Army
w It adopt some very lf-saerificinjc
measures in order to ra:e the amount of
nifiiv agreed upon. Tht taryet aimed
tfor the No. 4 (orns. 249 Madison street,
is $rsrt. ra1nt?ly printed appeals are be
n left at mxt of the nouses in this
e A . S;rkee the Army is competed to a
la eye exrent to rely upon this effort for
t' maintenance and development of its
iriry enterprises and focal work, gener
oiifc aistanve Is anticipate1.
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Tri-City League Games Will
Begin Saturday.
EIGHT CLUBS IN CIRCUIT
Fast Forttand. Wost Portland. Al
bina. St. John. Vanronvcr, Orr
pon "ity. Salmi and Woodburn
Kcproontcd In liCacrnc.
The Tri-t'tty t.capne season of 1?0S
opens next Saturday with panics in
Portland. Ore con City. St. John and
Woodburnr and from that time on the
eijrht clubs will play three frames each
week until the schedule is completed.
All the teams arc in promts-ins: shape
for a hard strucsrle. and the race this
year should be close as well as Inter
estinsr. As tho Pacific Coast Teaarue
does not open here until May local
In teres t natnrally renters in the open ins:
frames of the so-cal'ed "hushors." and
as all the teams affiliated with this
little leacu are composed of bichly
promising material, the fans can be
expected to turn out liberally to wit
ness the panics.
Oiitside of Portland the Interest in
the Tri-City I.eacne is creator than
ever before. The new towns added to
the circuit. Salem. Oresron City and
Vancouver, are deli srh ted with beinc
represented in a repularly orsra nixed
circuit, and the teams represent!).
those towns wilt be fichtinp for the
premiership from tha finst tap of the
pone.
Several of the teams will play exhi
bition tfames today, and will enpape in
liph t practice durinc the w.eek. The
sean opens Saturday -with Kast Port
land pi ay in c West Portland at the
Vauehn-street prounds; Aibina playinp
St. John at St. John: Vancouver playinp
Orepon City at Orepon City, and Salem
with Wood burn at Wood burn.
The dispute between the West Port
land team and tb Vancouver cltih over
the services of Ash Houston has not
been settled, and from the present at
titude of the two manacers. the player
is not likely to be allowed to play with
either club. Houston is a first-class
younp player, and on that account both
clubs are anxious to secure his serv
ices. Another promisinp younp player with
the Tri-City I-eapue is Harry Gardner,
a pitcher, whose work has attracted
the notice of McCredie. and it is pos
sible that be may wear a Portland uni
form before the present Pacific Coast
I-eapue season is over. Gardner i a
member of the East Portland team,
and Manaper Pomeroy believes that in
this clever younpster he has the prem
ier twirler of the leapue.
The Salem club stole a march on
Manaper Whitehead, of the West Port
lands, and took away his star second
baseman. Harvey Newell, and tried
hard to pet Outfielder Johnson, but the
latter was already sipned with the
OGAL SEASON
TEAMS. VAUKAST ST'' VAIv"?TST" ST. JOHX. OREGON' CITY. VANCOUVER. SALEM. WOODBURN.
TORTLAXP. PORTLAND. "
Uprilll. 'MavS. 19. jMav 16. 17 D. H. May2.3 D. H. Aprill8.19. IMay 33, 34.
. IJnnc 31 r. H. Jnnel3.14 D. H. lAufr. 1.1 D. 1L .Tfln 6, 7. May 3n. 31 D. H. Julyll.13.
EAST PORTLAND TRI- i.iulv 4 D. H. August l.. September. Aug. 2, 3-D. H. July 25. 28 D. H. A uprust 9 D. H.
Julv 18. Vanc'vr. auk. 29, 30 V. H. September 7. ISept. 6 D. H.
: 1 1
April 1. I May2S. H. April 25. 26 D. H. May . 10. June . 7. Mayl6. 17 D. H.
. June 20. '.lulvll.12. June 13, 14 L. H. May 30. 31 D. H. June 27. 28. lAup. 1.2 D. H.
WEST PORTLAND July.5 D. H. CITY August 22. July 25. 26 D. II. August. Augr. 16 D. H. Aug. 29. 0 D. H.
July 19. Vanc'ver. . 'Septembers. jScpt. D. H. . (September 7.
April 25. August 15. 'April 11. 12. April IS. 19. April 26 D. H. MayS. 10. (May SO, 31 D. H.
Aug. 16 D. H. ' Mav 16,17 T. H. Mav 2. 3 D. H. Ma v 23. 24. Ijune 13. 14 T. H. June 20, 21 O. If.
;Jul"v4. DH 5 DH June 6. 7. June 27, 28. lAug. 1. 2 D. H. July 2S, 26 D. H.
ALBINA (Aug. 9 D. If. Julv js. 19. July 11. 12. lAug. 23 J. H. Augusts.
Sept-6 D. H. iAugust::. Aug. 29. 30 D. H. I
.September 7. j September 5. J
August?. . BASK- !june 23. buly 25, 26 D. H. May 2. 8 D. H. April 25, 26 D.H.
ST. JOHX j - BALI. I I Uune20. 21 D.H. June 27.
'June 27. ' Aug. 23 D.H. May 30, 31 D.H. Ijune 23. 21 D. IL May 23, 24. i!ay 9. 10.
OREGOX CITY I lAug. 16 D. H. 1.E4GIE (July 5 D. H. July 11. 12. August 15.
I Aug. 9 D.H. Aug. 29. 30 D.H.
August 22. April IS, 19. Julvl8.19. April 11. 12. August 15. Aug. 16 D. H.
VANCOUVER !.ug. 1, 2 D. H. i July 4 D. IL SCHEDULE: May 16. 17 D. H.
September 7.
April 26 D.H. Aug. 9 D.H. 'Sept. 6 D.H. 'Augusts. April 25. jJulylS. 19.
SALEM - i SEASON. Uugust 22.
. April 11. 12.
June 28 D.H. May 2. 3 D.H. April 15.19. I :Junel3,14 D.H. -Julv 4. a D.H.
WOODBURX I ijunc6. 7. . I Septembers. 1908.
I I iAng. 23 P. H. I I
NOTE D. H. indicates that tiro
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VJ P OutAeidee. .
ARTfU? NIJ?5 :
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Portland club and the local manager
refused to allow him to pet away. The
Salem t'am- is promisinp. and from
present indications should be a con
tender for the honors from the start.
Vancouver and St. John have splen
did trains, and the same can be said of
Orepon City, for Mnnaper Telford, of
tup Kails City bunch, has selected his
players in the most careful man Tier.
All the rluhs. with the posts th To ex
ception of Aibina. which team lias been
handicapped by a late start in the mat
ter of orpnnir.inp. have well-balanced
clubs, and even the third Portland team
may show tho wise ones somethf np In
the bnllplayinp line, for dark horses
JnrK (Mary, SoiiThpavr Twlrlir
of the anconver TrI-t ity
l.raKoe Team.
sometimes upset the best founded cal
culations. At any rate, the fans are
watchinp for the open in fc of the Tri-
City. Leapue. and when the ponp
sounds next Saturday it is safe to pre
dict that, all the panics will be hand
somely patronized. providing the
weather is favorable.
Joe , Stmt's Athenians wiJl line up
apainst the fast bunch of youngsters who
represent the Kast S'.de in the Tri-City
Ijeaeue this afternoon at the Vauehn
street proundp. In this game several for
mer Pacific Coast I-eapue players . will
be pitted apainst an apgrcive nine of
Tri-City Leaguers. The veterans do not
expect to give the younpsters- a look in,
as they have been practicing faithfully
TRI-CITY LEAGUE
gamps will be played on flatrs dosignated.
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t : . N 0Xv i
II 4' lVi
i
for some time. On the other hand, Ihe
Kast Aiders nre dcclarinp that the Athen
ians will not even score. The line-up:
Athenians --French, pitcher i TTeitman.
catcher: Stutt, first base; Purns and
Pavey. aecond lmse; Fay. shortstop: (tell,
third base; Hrennan. left field; Gardner,
center field; Oliver, right . field; Kast
Portland Gardner, Street and llurlhurt.
pitchers; Hrbrk and Thomas, catchers;
Kennedy, first base; Parrell, second bae;
Myers, shortstop ; Tnuseher, third base;
Mapness. left field; Ihivall. center field;
!orch. right .field : Sainpolis. umpire.
Game called at 2:30 o'clock.
AFOSTJ.KS TO .MF.ET WABASH
Bn Tba II tin me 'Thin A f tcr noon a t
the St. Jolin Grounds.
The St. John Apostles will meet the
Wabash team this afternoon at the St.
John Pnsoball Park. This exhibition
should prove a bummer, as both nines
nre capable of presenting some faat.
classy ball, and the players are rapidly
rounding into form. Wakefield, the, Klma,
Wash., southpaw, will decorate the slab
for the Apostles and should twirl some
effective hall. St. John enthusiasts will
be out in force to encourage their leapue
players and a number of Portland fans
will journey down the peninsula and
witness the game. Game will be called
at 2.43 o'clock. The teams will be com
posed about as follows;
St. John Position.. Wa hashers.
White or $wanon. ..c. . . . Pembroke-Mitchell
Wakefield p.. Baldwin or An.ir'm
Mxre lb .Toimnn
Flemlti . .2b . Adams f'rtt.)
Frown .V.. ..... : MoHrM
Thiibrlok (i'spt.) . . ...th Swmfer
WMte .-.".rf. . . Harris or Howard
'rera ft c f T"-ul rK-h - Price
Parker -. ...If.. 'Fortlr-Br1pg
ROWING tl.VB FOlTi TRAINING
Will Meet Wn-linpton I'nivcrslty in
Portland .Tun 6.
The Portland Rowing Club's senior four
will meet the crack rowing quartet from
the University of Washington on the
Williamette River on June 6, Rose Festi
val week.
Definite arrangements to this effect
were completed between Captain Craig
MdMicken of the Portland Rowing Club
and Manager Rasmussen of the Washing
ton university.
With thia race in prospect the member's
of the rowinc club are training steadily
for a splendid season, which not only
includes the Rose Festival events, but
also a series of races extending from
Portland to British Columbia, The senior
four 'is daily at practice and has been
favored during the past week with splen
did rowing weather. The conditions hava
bean so favorable that practically 'all the
oarsmen of the club have been actively
engaged in' working out in their shells
and canoes.
Coach Pan Murphy, who is again to
handle the oarsmen here, is ill at Stan
ford University and he may be delayed
in reaching Portland, but in spite of this
delay the candidates for the different
crews are working out daily under the
instruction of Captain McMicken and the
champion single sculler. Ed O. Gloss.
Some highly promising material is betnp
developed from among the Juniors and
the officials of the club are confident of
a most enthusiastic season on the water.
. Before Ibsen's last illness It was his cus
tom each day to walk to the Grand Hotel,
sit at the jmc table, the same waiter
brought the same drink and the same news
paper, and he departed at the same hour.
So regular were bis habits that they used
to say In Chrlstiania that people st their
clocks by Ibsen. He was a. great reader of
ne-a-spapers, until the last
SCHEDULE FOR 1908
The Aibina team, having no grounds,
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FIRST TRACK MEET
Many Entries for Games at
Columbia.
SHOW STRENGTH OF TEAMS
Beside Kcpular ConteMs, Torres!
Smithson, Great Oregon Athlete,..
Will Give an KxhlbiUon In
the 50-Ynrd Hurdle Event.
Next Saturday. April 11. is the date set
for the annual -track and field meet At
Columbia University. The events will be
h"ld under the roof of the big gymna
aJum of that Institution. This indoor
field Is so largo that a regulation game
of baseball can be player! on it. and Is
therefore of ampl sire to acegmmodato
the coming games. .
The Columbia games have been an An
nual event during the' past five years,
and each meet inspires greater enthusi
asm and better contests than the pre
ceding on. It is believed that this
year's events will be considerably more
Interesting; than the fine Exhibitions of
last. year.
The Columbia meet affords the compet
ing1 teams an opportunity to display thrlr
ability on a track possessing" a regula
tion earth floor very much earlier than
is permitted outdoors on account of
weather conditions. This indoor track
is 12 Inps to the mile, and furnishes an
excellent opportunity for early season
work. The Columbia games will un
doubtedly attract the largest crowd In
the history of th institution, for there
Is a more general Interest In track ath
let les tb Is yea r than ever before. A s
an additional feature of the regular trark
and field meet. Forrest Smithson, the
famous Oreg-on athlete, will probably give
an exhibition In "the 50-yard hurdles.
Smithson. during the early days of bis
career. bompted in the Columbia gramem,
and If his affairs shape themselves prop
erly he will be on hand next Saturday.
Over 150 athletes from various North
west Institutions have entered for the
different events. The University of Ore
gon and the Oregon Agricultural College
will be on hand with the cream of their
athletes, and the rivalry between these
two teams will be worth witnessing,
without taking Into consideration the
splendid talent that will represent the
other Institutions.
Baseball Gnide Is Ont.
Reach's Official American League Guide
play all its gam e on the road.
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for Vm, published by the A. J. Homd
CompRTiy, of Philadelphia, and edited by
Francis C Richter. of "Sporting Ufe." is
nut. and Is Hrst In the Held, thus making
It the harbinger of the baseball season.
This is the seventh annual Issue of the
Reach (tiitde as tho official hand book of
the American League, and the 2ith con
secutive year of lt publication a a book
of record and reference for ' the entire
baseball world.
ADMITS COTTH'S (illKATNKSS
llm-kciitchmldt Heslrcs No firtiirn
Matc-h for Title.
CHICAGO. April 4. Frank Ool.-li. who
last night defeated George llackrn
sfhniidt, the "Russinn Lion.'' for the
world's wrcstlljuj ohampionhtilp, sernod
to fel little III effects today from the
two hours' battle. Me arose early and
after breakfast took a long walk with
4'r"armer" Burns, who acted .as one of
his seconds last night.
"I am not fatigued." he said, "and
wasn't tired when the battle ended. I
could have gone on for hours. T would he
willing to meet Hackcnsehmidt tonight.
If he desires It. I will give him. a return
match any time he wants It. . Next time I
will put him on his hack."
Hackcnsehmidt looked as if he fend
been in A prlr.eflght instead of a- wres
tling match today. The left side of his
head was badly swollen and his left eye
Inflamed. His eyelids were swollen and
lacerated. He said this was done by
Gotch's thumb. As- to plans for the'fu
'ture. Hackenschmldt said he was unde
cided on what he would do while. In
America.
Speaking of the new champion, Hack
cnsehmidt said:
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"There Is no imiti in all Knglitnd who
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Is king of his Hans, the rrcatcst tiian
by far that I ever have met. After go
ing nearly twn hours with htiu. my
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gave way on nie, I had trained so con
stantly against the toe hold that I hud
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Hold Tng-or-tVar 4ne(.
One of the first athletic events of lh
Spring season will he a tug-of-war tour
nament at Lodell s hall. Seventeenth and
Thurman streets, beginning on M'Hl'lilvv
April U. Ttie meet will he under the
local association, of which Gils Jorobson
Is president: T. G. Weigh, vlr.c-prrstdcnt;
Ii. ". Utomlwrg. treasurer: A. M. Planck,
secretary and manager, and Ed Nelson,
assistant manager. Nearly all of the
men who will tako part In tiie tourna
ment are old and experienced contestant.
At a recent meeting. A. W. Tluwkln
son whs elected referee and Oscar K.
Iahlgren and Mat Gnrdo were (.elected
as judge. Gold medals arc to be awarded
to the successful team, besides other
appropriate prizes. A new feature ha.-i
been Introduced of dividing the teams
Into classes, light, middle, and heavy
weight, and the. prl7.es will be awarded
according to theso divisions.
There Is also to be a tournament held
at Astoria the latter part of August. In
which eight rations are to tn represented
and the b"st men from the teams hero
are to enter the contest there. The re
gatta committee tin. made arrangement
for one of the greatest tug-of-war roll
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Indian Motorcycle
Tlie most economical
method of transportation.
Ride 7j miles for 'Si cents.
Doctors for
SICK MEN
Our Fee
$5.00 to $30
Consultation Free
'Diseases
AND
DISPENSARY
S1HKKTS, PORTLAND, OREGOX.
Rtd Cross coes at Roscntlu a.