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THE OltEGON DAILY : JOUKNAL.. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. MAHC1T X 1904. gAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlAAAAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiAB CITY PRISONER TODAY'S SPORTING GOSSIP LOSES HIS HAT 3 ; Edited by J.v A. HORAN ' wywww ww'Wwiw irjww'wiwrr w wi't wwerrM-i w FRISCO HAS A . B SOCIAL CLUB L - TJJTIQTJB OBXrABTBATXOBT BEOTO PBOMTJIQATED JW THE BAY CITT BT A. XABOB AUTOMOBILE ITJUC MEMBEBSBXP IS UmTATIOITAIi AND EB Or CHABCrB. v ';. ' (Journal Special Sortie. ) " , San : Francisco, March 8. This city lms a ' unique organization known aa the Jefferson Square club that has been promoted by the .big automobile con-' cerna that have "Bmoke wagons" -in all their variety for hire and Sov sale. The Jefferson Square clubacqulred its name from the pane deslgnkteo by that title ort 'Golden Gate avenue, and Webster street; and Is situated In a handsome three-story ; building that was con structed especlully for the organisation that occupies It NO dues are charged at the Jefferson Square and the bar tag is always in possession of the waiter. There is a grill, a ladies', reception room, card roams, bath . , rooms, gentlemen's cafe aud a Une parlor in .addition to. the main : club 1 room on the second floor, where a number of fine bowling alleys are the attraction. - ;: i On the ground flqpr is. an extensive shop, where numerous machinists can be seen at All hours of the day and night peeping into the intricate parts of autos and 'trying to solve the , mystery of why a machine will persist in breaking dowri. It is. a hospital for the . dam aged speed wagon and a resting place for the fat rubber tire., No one , seems to be able to fathom tJ:e ' mystery of the, Jefferson ' Squara ctub. No less a personage than William Greer Harrison, who walks miles before breakfast and punches, bags' between times when Jhe is not, writing insurance policies, is at the head of the board of directors. The names of other promi nent and wealthy citizens appear at the head of the club circulars and it is whlHpered that there are plenty more whero they came from." Soma weeks ago all of the. clubmen of the city were ' Issued membership cards to the Jefferson Square by the board and when-It became known that a mysterious Mecca for bowlers and bll llardlsts was being 1 thrown open to chosen men of the sporting and club world there was a deal of guessing done. A club without dues struck some as being about the right thing and there were ; some who had visions of free drinks and long billiard' games minus fifty centn an hour. But all was disap pointment, for the Jefferson Square doe not serve drinks on credit nor does it accept I. O. U.s for billiards or bowl ing. The management claims that the charges placed on games and. food will offset the expenses of maintenance and furnish a club the like of which haa never been known in this section. In cidentally the automobile companies will have opportunity to talk up their wares to the club members and there will be business made for the auto factories. MAY PLAY WITH : OAKLAND SUNDAY (Journal Special Berries,) ' Bakersfleld, Cal March 8. The Port land team had a splendid workout yes terday morning which lasted about two hours, whence the men ran back to the hotel, took a bath and a rub-down. Af ter dinner the team, accompanied by Manager Ely and his brother, paid an other visit to the oil wells In the vi cinity of Kern and Oil City. -.; The visit was a treat to most of .the- men, who had never seen an oil well in operation before and they enjoyed the visit Im mensely. - So far no date haa been ar ranged with the Oakland team, but it is expected that Lohman ; will . bring his team to this city for a contest with the Portlands next Sunday. - - The Portland boys have many friends here, and should the game with Oakland be arranged there would be a record breaking crowd witness the contest. ... ... i - f - JOCKEY BEDTEBB REINSTATES. 4 ' (Journal Special Service.) ! I.,os Angeles, March 8. The board of directors of Ascot Park held a special meeting yesterday to consider the case of Jockey Arthur Redfern, and his father. W. W. Redfern. who wVe ruled off the track liyt Friday for refusing to ride Laureatea. Toung Redfern wbs re instated and will ride today, but the ruling still holds good against the elder Redfern. '". , HEBBEBA WAS SICK. Chicago, March 8. The Hf rrera Yanger fight, scheduled 10 take, place last evening, was postponed on account of the illness of Herrera. TALCOTT TALK 'TO : DISEASED MEN The dignity of our Profession - does DR. TALCOTT fermlt V V v r 1 iij,. t, ! too freely Z5B l-i fliaer i of our accomplish ments, yet It is the duty of a recognised and legiti mate, physician- to say sufficient that the publlo may distinguish him from the impostor. This we are entitled to state: Our practice Is tha largest on the Coast, built ! up by the personal recommenda tion of one patient to another. . It can be stated, too, without fear of contradiction, that previous to our announcement of the importance of urethral and prostatic inflamma tion as factors in the disorders of men, that treatment was conducted in an unsuccessful manner. Our brilliant cures and tha copy ing of our methods by others is evidence of our superiority. Special attention given to Yarl oooele, Striotnrs, Vilas, Hydrocele, Contagious Blood Diseases and Aottte and Crrtonio Urethral and Prostatlo Inflammation. ; . - ? ., ; ,. ', ! V .1 : 'J . ' 1 . " ;;i W. C. "JERRY") POWERS. 1 Promising Ten ; Pin Bowler. Who Is Scheduled to Lineup with the Schlllers Tomorrow Evening. CHAMPION WOMAN BOWLER TO COMPETE , (Journal Special Service.) New York, March 8. William V. Thompson, general manager of the bowl ing department of the Brunswlck-Balke Collender company in the west and one of the best bowlers in America, will soon star tha east with Mrs. Gertrude Hull of Chicago, who claims the woman championship of America Mrs. Hull visits the east simply by invitation and will not roll in a match - game for a stake, although her friends will back her in a private way for $1,000 and against any: woman "bowler she' may meet. In all her contests Mrs. Hull has tha eleva tion of the sport simply in mind and be lieves that such contests as she may ar range should be conducted in a like man ner as golf, ' tennis or basket ball. . At the National bowling tournament in Cleveland recently, Mrs. Hull was in duced to enter the individual contest, and in three games, without, practice and against new pins, she scored 589 pins. .which was a higher score than S98 of the men competitors and better than 62 men who finished inside the money. Mrs. Hull is the . acknowledged woman champion of the west, where she has de feated all competitors, t ,' . During her visit in Greater New York ;Mrs. Hull will probably meet Mrs. Kes- scl, the champion of this city, and, with Mr. Thompson, will roll in ' a mixed match againBt any New York team. RACING RESULTS (Journal Special Sarrlca.) San Francisco, March 8. The defeat of Pastmaster and Billy Moore by Blackthorne at . 7 to 1 and tha win of David a were among the features at Emerysville yesterday. Summary: Seven furlongs, selling Hirtle won. Nellie Bawn second, , Vlrgle D'Or third; time, 1:11., , .- . - - Three and a half furlongs Inspector Halpln won, Escobosa second. Hooligan third; time. 0:44. ; ? ' Seven furlongs, selling Blackthorn won,. Billy Moore second. Ripper third; time, 1:32. ;.Mlle and 70 yards, selling David 8. won, Pat Morrisey second,' Frank Woods third; time. 1:49. Six furlongs, selling Handpress won, Alice Carey second, Flaneur third; time, 1:174. . , Six and a half furlongs Sailor Knot won, Solanus second. Anlrad third; time, 1:24. , .-. - . - ,.- . Five and a half furlongs, selling Hir tle won, Nellie Bawn second, Virgle D'Or third; tlme, l:llV4. ; , , . At Aaeot Yark. i , Los : Angeles, ,' March 8. Yesterday's going at Ascot furnished several close finishes, nose and head wins scoring fre quently, f Results: -: . -..-... Qn mile, selling Glenrice won, Jin gler gecond, Discuss third; time, 1:42. Slauson course,' selling Dargin won, Mlstletlde - second, ' Metlakatla third; time 1:10. Mile and' 70 yards, selling Miss Betty won, Turtle second, Louweisea third; t!me,-l:4SVi. - .- Seven furlongs, handicap Sals won, Fustian second, Columbia Girl third; time, 1:27. v , . One mile and a. sixteenth, selling Namtor won, Mezio second, C. B. Camp bell third; time, 1:49; Six furlongs, selling Blue Miracle won, Maresa second, MacFlecknoe third; time, 1:18. . x - At Vew Orleans. New Orleans.. March 8. Crescent City results: . . . j . , Six furlongs June Collins won. Our Bessie second, Boundling third; time, 1:16. -, . i . . Five and , one-half ' furlongs Dr. Lodge won. Sparrow Cop second. Weird II third; time, 1 :08 4-6. ; 1 One. mile The Regent won. Lura lighter second. Clanger third; . time, 1:42 8-6.' ... One mile and 70 yards Prodigal Son won, Bengal second, Jake Weber. third; time. 1:47 2-6.,- . , : One mile and 70 yards, selling Gra cious won. Louis Kraft, second, - Weird third; time, 1:47 J-6. " v One mile, selling Aules won, Sabinal econd, Hickory Corner third; time, 1:43. 'Eastern and California races by di rect wires. We accept commissions by "phone" on above races from respon sible parties.- We also receive commis sions for all leading sporting events in any pnrt of the world, at Portland Club, 130 Fifth, street PACIFIC JOCKEY CLUB NAMES RACING DATES ; (Journal Special SerTlce.) . San Francisco, March 8. The Paclflo Coast Jockey etvb held, a meeting in the rooms of the California Jockey club yesterday to arrange the racing dates of the various members of the organi catlon. ' V- '"'' '':--" '' ' -'"''': The matter of the satisfactorily ap portioning of the summer racing season is a difficult one. and Is hard to please everyone. Harry Stever was allotted 18 days for a meet at Petaluma, com mencing May 14. . - Seattle received the choicest - dates for the season up north. Van ; de Vant er's association securing from June 11 to August 6. inclusive. Portland was given August 8 to 20, inclusive, with the privilege of an Additional two weeks, should the Multnomah Fair association desire the extension. .,-;,. -. Los Angeles was granted permission to race at any time between December 1, 1904. and May 1, 1906. Resolutions . were passed against the so-called syndicating of the betting ring. BASEBALL NOTES Mike Lynch has failed to report 'to Colonel, etc.. Fisher, at Fresno, and now the genial Mike would like to force George Hildebrand to return to the 'fold. Hildy says oiay, nay, and . wants to adorn ' one of Uncle Hank's uniforms. Uncle- Hank wants - Hildebrand, and wants him badly, for to date he has only one outfielder at work with the team, namely! Pat Meaney. Mr.' E. J. Wald ron, who is scheduled to decorate cen ter field has not shown up yet and Uncle Hank is troubled with bad dreams. Delmas, who played second for San Francisco last season; after the de sertion of Johnny. Burns, has aigned with Atlanta in the Southern league. Winnie Cutter is reported to, Have joined the Frisco team yesterday. ,1 Cut ter has been coaching a southern Cali fornia college team. . . . The San Francisco team under the, di rection of Charles Irwin is practicing dally at the ball park in San Francisco, and quite a number of spectators as semble to witness the stunts exhibited by the players. Kid Schmeer and Andy Anderson are rapidly becoming favor ites. : This season white, with black fetter ing, black stockings and cap and black coats will be worn by all the teams at home. But on the road rainbow .colors will be sported. The local team will wear a gray suit with black lettering, gray stockings and gray caps and gray coats. Seattle will have light gray aults with gray and brown coats, gray caps and black stockings. Tacoma will have a blue uniform with white lettering, blue and white stockings, blue cap and blue and white coats. Portland will don gray coats, with brown stockings and caps, an; gray coats. Los Angeles will have tha same olive outfit this year green suits with white lettering, green and white caps, and green stock ings and coats. Oakland will flaah some red. A dark brown suit will be worn, with red and white caps and stockings, also red and white coats. WOODS VS. KELLEY AT OAKLAND TONIGHT (Journal Special Berries.) San Franclsoo. March 8 Billy Woods and "Cyclone" Kelley, the two best mid dlewelghts in San Francisco's colony of fighters, meet tonight on the stage at Diets' opera-house in Oakland to. try conclusions in the fistic arena. Al though Woods is a 2-to-i favorite, there is plenty of interest in Kelley, and it will most likely attract a large crowd of sports. Woods is always good to look upon in the ring, and Kelley haa done things which entitle the talent to believe that he can take car of him self. Reports today from the training quarters of both - fighters were that they had trained faithfully for the past 20 days, and would both be in splendid shape for their battle. They are to contest-for a percentage of gate receipts, winner to get 66 per cent for his" trouble. They will weigh In at 3 o'clock this afternoon at Harrjr Cor bett's, 160 pounds being the figures re quired by the articles. Bowxura botes. The bowling team . formerly known as the Night Owls met Saturday evening and voted to change the name of the I team to the less suggestive and more appropriate name 01 wuiamettes. Tie members of the team are Jerry Trott, Sam Vlgneux, Sam Hamby, Cal Zllly and Henry Kop'p. ; 1 The Schlllers are to bowl the Irving tons tomorrow evening, and the mem bers of Senner's aggregation hava been doing some excellent work in the prac tice games of the past few days. Man ager Con Senner started after the alley record the other night and made the splendid acore of 223. Jerry Powers has been making some fine scores during the past few days, and is expected to help the Schlllers considerably tomorrow evening. , Hugo Slebels and Lee Van Horn have been keeping up their averages in the practice games during the past, few days. -:- Jerry Powers And Sam, Vigneux had a contest the other evening in which Sam captured three of the five games, but Jerry had' the most plna. The scores made were as follows: Powers 149, 166, 178, 197. 164; Vigneux 163, 160, 18?, 136. 176 FORGERY BRINGS ' MONEY AT WEISER : (Journal Special Service.) ' 1 Welser. Ida. March 8. There appears to l be an epidemic of check forgers la this city. jLAst ween two checks for $80 each were passed," the forger gat ing, the money on them. Saturday even ing .check for $26 was passed James A. Corwlck, a prominent merchant, and another merchant holds one for $6; the 326 check Was drawn to Frank Peter son with the name of M. L. Olson, a sheepman, signed to it ' The check pass ers have disappeared, but the officers are endeavoring to locate them. GOOD LEASE FOR SALE On building near P. O ; 8 storerooms: 8 living rooms above: rooms above fur nished; S-years lease; low rent; must be taken at- ones. - . ; ,: . Walter A. Green . Tel. Mala 1904. 806-806 H Commercial anutUBg. H'CIIESNEY HOLDS Tilt POST OF HONOR WEIGHTS YOB TB32 MXTBOFOUTAH KAJTBZCAY GXYES V SMATKEB'S 2ZOBSB 104 YOtTiroS, AND wwwmt TWO F0TJBD8 XiESS BOSSES XJf BEBVXNOS BTEBY.' (Journal Special Service.) ' New' York, March 8. The weights for the Metropolitan handicap, which will be the big event at the opening of Morris Park May 6. and the Bennlngs Spring handicaps, to. be run March 24 and April 14, have been issued by the secretary. 1 In the Metropolitan, E. R. Smather'a McChesney has the post of honor with iz pounds, with K. R. Thomas' Hermis next with two pounds less. -.Karl Jung- bluth's Santon is top weight in the Ben nings events with ,126 . . ;. pounds. The weights follow; yf- ,v, . Metropolitan Handicap. UcCbeaney , ........ 1281 Puhua Hermia ...........128) New Jfork II, Africander ........123'Embarraaament .ilOO . .UK) ,.100 ..100 ..iou ..100 Irlab Lad 1231 Inxold Major Ualugerneld .118 Payable ..118 The Picket ........118 Toboggan CltT Bank Israelite . ,liX) , 99 , 98 ; . 98 , 9T T 93 Short How ........1181 Delhi ......... Stalwart ....... Stolen Momenta Major Pelbam . a Jocund ........ HurstbouriM' . .....llfl Charlea Klwood ....115 Runnel, t. ...... ..1151 Santon ........... .114 Acerul Mlnen ....118Ort Wells.,-.... Whotler ....... 1121 Orthodox 98 Mexican 1111 Damon ............ 9S Worth .............111 Lem Reed 95 Da saline ..110 ..110 ..109 ..1081 ..107 Race Kluc'.. 95 Grand Onra ' . . Jaaon ........ W ... 94 a "l W ... 94 Eugenia Burcb . llaaelwood . . Robin Hood . Lord Badge Beldame ... Grenade .... Fort Plain . Divination . . fit. Valentine IMxlellne Lux Casta ...... Bottona Jack RatHa ... Red Knight ... High Chancellor Roaetint ..108 .-.1081 ,.108! ..lOftl ... 92 ... 92 ... . 92 .106 Highball .;...... MB! Grey Friar ........105 Captain Buckie ....104 Illvrla 90 Lord of the Valley., 00 Harangue ......... &8 Ostrich 88 Trlbea Hill 1021 Roatand 102 Careleaa Bardolpb 101 Bennings Handicap, Sun ton 1261 Floriform ......... .104 Whorler ......... .1261 Gold Dome lol Roaetlnt 119The Rogue Athel , ..1181 Typhonie .. 18 ...'.103 ....102 Maaterman . ......llnl Monaoon ... Lord Melbourne ...117 8aia ....102 Caatallan .118 Morning Btar ....102 ....102 ....102 ....102 ....102 Conundrum ....llOILatheron Aacenalon ...1161 Himself ...........115 Toucan 115; Hopeful Ulas Mhrlne Prr-torloue ' ., Chicle ........... Tngal Bey . ...... Arrah rowan Mra. Prank Foster James V Cedar Rapids ..... Plantagenet ..... Tribes Hill ...... 115 Pulaus .....1151 City Bank 112 ....100 ....109 100 100 100 98 98 Monte Carlo Ill Pame Ill Lord Badge 1101 Colonist ...110 Stroller 1091 Gold Ribbon M 98 Robin Hood 109 Honolulu . 98 Illyrla ..109 Invincible 108 Graclllo 108 Monadnock ..).. .107 Bam Craig ...... . .107 Jason ....107 ixira Advocate 98 Fickle 97 Moorhen .......... 97 Mammon .......... 98 Tomcod 96 Inquisitive Girl .... 95 Bluish 96 Brlarthorpe ........ 95 Caaueta 95 Peter Paul ........106! Metsteralna-er ...... 1CW O'Hagan 108 Conkllng . . .108! Prlneelet . 95 Harah Maxim 108 Phelpa . 98 King Albert 1051 Athlana ......105 Adei Treoia 92 Worry ............. 92 Miss Eugenia 92 Tide 90 8allmaker .........104 Wreath of Ivy ....1041 ALEK CLUB ELECTS , OYYICBBS. - . (Journal Special Service.) ' Salem, March' 8. The. Capital City Amateur Athletic club held its annual meeting and election of officers last evening. The club elected the following directors: P. H. Sroat, II. H. dinger, Gedrge H. Irwin, H. W. Meyers, F. W. Durbln, C. 1 McNary, and H. E, Albert. The directors then held a meeting and chose the following officers: President. H. H. Olinger; vice-president. H. W. Meyersf secretary, H.' E. Albert;' treas urer, P. H. Sroat XY YOW XAYE SYSFEYSZA BEAD ' THIS. ..' The old war of taking pepsin, bis muth, etc., to cure dyspepsia is ail wrong. They may be put up in tablets or in liquid the result is just the same. The object is to create artificial diges tion, but this does not make a cure. Stop taking the pepsin, etc., and you have your dyspepsia or indigestion back again. People use cocaine or opium- for nervous troubles and sick headache; it does not cure; stop taking the drugs and the pain and distress return. The only Common-Sense Method, is to drive out of the system the cause of dyspep sia and sick headache by cleansing the stomach and bowels, at the same time using a medicine that will act on the liver. This forces through the glands of the stomach the digestive fluid that nature Intended. In this way you cure dyspepsia. The medicine that cures dyspepsia by this method is called Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. They put the body in condition so that the differ ent organs can do their work in a natu ral way. Druggists sell these pills at 26c per box. or we will send them post paid on receipt of 25o in stamps. Sam ple sent free. It only takes one pill for a done. Address Dr. Bosanko Co., Phila delphia, Pa. A Drowning Chinaman In tha middle of the Willamette can not cut more antics than the boys and girls who make the fun at Frltx's thea tre every afternoon and evening. ; The very beat talent that, comes to the coast la seen at Fritz's first in Port land. The lolly old . bald heads who want the time of their Uvea should visit Frlts's for their sport. YOUR COMFORT Is A study with us. and all Our 'launder ing is undertaken with the idea in mind that comfortable shirts, collars and cuffs are what's demanded by our customer. That we accomplish it is shown by every piece of laundry work that leaves our Flace, and this assertion will be vouched or by any of our long Hat of customers, who are very particular in their drens and whom we serve the year round. It we please them, why not you? We can, if you will only-let us try. TROV LrAUNDRV CO. West Side Offloe 308 Washington Street. iaunary aui East water St. ' , Tel. East 33. . THOMAS CBOWB BAYS . A FBISOH MATE STOLE HIS HEAS OEftB COLORED WOHAV . ACCUSES A BEiqHBOB .. OY TAYJBCr HEB PTJBSE, MONEY A WD BOWS. ,, Chief Hunt was startled this mornnlg by a reported robbery, within the walls of his own nttle castle-kingdom the city Jail. When the morning selection of prisoners that had been ordered re leased by the chief appeared in the police station to bid the head of, the nolice denartment goodbye, Tnomas Crowe reported that someone had stolen a new 25 hat from him since he had been locked up. Crowe while talking to the chief wan wearing a black hat, old and dirtv. "Some prisoner steal your hat?" asked ma enter. . ' "Tes. sir," replied Crowe, who-is a railroad laborer and was arrested for disorderly conduct. ."It 1 was a brand new hat. ; Thia old relic is what I found in its place this morning." . While lying 111 at her home at 412 Flanders street, Mrs. George Gardner says she was robbed of 27 that she was keeping to .pay druggist and doctor bills, . and " two v Jeweled ' rings. Mrs. Gardner accuses Minnie Morgan of tak ing the purse. Both women are col ored.'- , - : . V ' ,. ''- Mrs. Gardner said that she was 111 yesterday afternoon, and that ahe gave orders to her young son to admit no one. "But when Minnie Morgan came over she said that she would just come in anyway," said Mrs. Gardner, "and ; In she came. My pocketbook' was lying on the mantelpiece in my bedroom when Minnie Morgan came in, but when ahe left the purse was In another part of the house and the money was missing. I had 17.75 in silver and two pennies. The rings were valuable. One of them has a diamond setting." Mrs. Gardner had a warrant sworn out this morning for the arrest of Min nie Morgan. . , ') . Dr. W. Norton Ddvis. IN A WEEK WE TREAT SUCCESSFULLY ALL PRIVATE NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES; ALSO BLOOD, STOMACH, HEART, LIVER, KIDNEY AND THROAT TROUBLES. WB CURE SYPHILIS "WITHOUT MERCURY TO STAT CURED FOREVER, IN THIRTY TO SIXTY DAYS, WE REMOVE STBXCTUBB, WITHOUT OPERATION OR PAIN, IN FIFTEEN DATS. . ? . We cure Gonorrhoea ia a week. " The doctors of this institute are all regular graduates, hava had many years' experience, have been known in Port land for IS years, have a reputation to maintain, and will undertake no case unless certain a cure can be effected. We guarantee a cure in every case we undertake, or charge no fee. Consulta tion free. Letters confidential. Book for Ken mailed free In plain wrapper. Office hours 9 to 6 and 1 to I; Sundays and holidays 10 to 12. DR. W. NORTON DAVIS & CO. Leading Specialists of the Horthwest (Established 1884.) . 14SH Sixth St, Portland, Or Cor. Aider. Will remove March li to Van Noy building, corner of Third and Pine sts. BEVHp O SPICES, ey 'COFFEE,TEAi DAinHO PO'iYDEIl. OrtattJl' Shwh.tasnJtfricci CLOSSET&DEVERS , PORTLAKD,OS9CCON: HENRY WEIN HARD ; Proprietor of the City Brewery Largest and Most Complete ; Brewery la the Borthwest. Bottled Beer a Specialty TELEYBOBB Bfo. TX .' Omoa 13tb and Bnrnslde Streets, PORTLAND; OREGON. Tho largest and -most completa wn dertakln?, establishment oo theCoast, F. 5. Dunning, Inc., 414 Cast Alder, LForner East Sixth. : . Both phones. tails promptly aoswerea to any part I the city. rnsl... .-.lr F?y.-??ttWWiM1-1'.''.1 "!Wgyin"l"i.ll'HSl .HMn.wmm I" rr.ui ' a '"" r-i --ii mmSSTm- yMiaMMaaiaiaiglaaMiawafig,,, W4-f vtitt'tf w asa.n.ia.f4aajuiue.iisa.to.. , .b i ' g , : . :': I . ' ii i . . f t ..." - - I '. -1 I ! ' f3a . . li v .- - "1 ' Tha above cut represents our Portable Cabinet Oven: each oven sepa rate from the other; one can be opened without- interfering with the other, j The best oven ever invented for quick, convenient work. . - Can -roaat meat and bake bread and pies all at the same time. Being port able, can be used by railroad and logging camps as well as restaurants, with much less expense than putting up , a brick oven. -We art sole agents. .Write for prices. , ; LOEWENBERG & GOING CO. SSCOHD AHD TAYLOB STBEBT8. THEY COST NO MORE OUR WIND-PROOF RUST-PR.OOF UMBRELLAS Cost no more than the common kind but wear twice as long JOHN ALLESIN A - 309 Morrison St. TWO STORES 286 Washington St. DRINK THE OLD GAMBRINUS SEND ORDERS FOR BOTTLED BEER TO OFFICE. 793 WASHINGTON ST. TELEPHONE Na WCAIN 49. i IN OIR NEW QUARTERS Northwest Corner of Third and Yambill, Over Laue-Davis DruQ Co. We -are showing a new line of Spring: Patterns. In all the new shades, and a treat many of these are exclusive with us and can only be had at our place. Every suit that leaves our plate is made by union labor -and is made by the best workmen to be had in the city. We are bet ter prepared than ever to serve you, and Trill be only too pleaaed to have you call and look over our New Spring Goods. Norgard & Petterson Hortawest Corner of Tntrd and TamMll, over Lane TJavis Brag- Co, C. OEE.WO . . The Oreat Chinese Doctor Is called great be cause his wonderful cures - are so well known throughout the United States, and because ao many ?eoole are thankful o him for aavlng their Uvea from OPERATIONS I 'V- U diseaaes with I vOA"! A powerful Chinas I ClCf '.--l herbs, roots, buda I -i 1 -' I l barka and vegetables V a Ja that are entirely un known to nieuical science In this coun try, and through the use of these harm lesa remedies. This famous doctor knows the action of over 600 different remedies that he has successfully used in different diseases. He guarantees to cure catarrh, anthma. lung troubles, rheumatism, ner vousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, fe male trouble and all private diseases. Hundreds of testimonial. Charges moderate. Call wnd wee him. . CONSULT ATXOB FREE. ' , Patients out of the city write for blank and circular. Inclose stamp. Ad dress i ' - - - . THE C. GEE ; WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. ' 25S Alder street, Portland. Or. 1 Men tion this paper. 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