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C?:!:'' cutttav -jzvtzuxi ' rczzxkin-cuijdatt- i-tohkino. uaccxi ; u. ' arcs. ... . :i ItLW. It IU '. - LD A f lEETIuj V. hforthwcsttrh Baseball ,. Ur-;j ' to gonvwtii at CaXinhairt !;?. During tha Present Weak. v. - ".- . ' ; eiX TEAMS HAVE CO ; . FAR ESEN ENROLLED Each Club Will Deposit Flftatn : Hundred Dollars as a Guaran- tee That They .Will Finish.; - (AMriat Dbmtck te Tee JamLI " Vancouver. B. a, March .. A meet ing or the director of th recently or ganlsed Northwestern Baseball league , .wilt ba haW at Belllngham Uiia wmK, at ' wmcu tba cluba will poat their forfeit of $1,800 aa a guarantee of good faith , ana the season's schedul drafted. V '81 teuna hav been enrolled In the .''- new league, theae being Vancouver. Vic y , ; torla. Spokane. Everett; Belllngham, and . Welle, Walla-Pendleton. All of tboee la- .tereated la the new minor league are a treed that the league will prove a big euocsss. It being the general opinion of Y 't tne eaperta that neat year will a Seattle and Taeoma knocking - at . the r door, For the new league, with or with I '.out the two big cltlea of the sound, la ) compact and - - workable, - which the ' leagues with long Jumna and the conse- f quentlal waate of time and .heavy trav- v. , ; tung expanse never can do. ... ' One very important point -which en- ., . sures success ta that there ahall ba an 'equal dlvlalon of the gate and grand stand . receipta- between the playing v- ', -teems, by the adoption of which rule there will be aaaurad an eqnal dlvlalon ' of proftta all aver tha circuit and there by -a living chance for every one. . The , , arrangement of tha circuit obviates any ' long jnmpa With consequent heavy trav- i cling bllla and permit! of Saturday ball . ' being played , lnj Vancouver and Vle- : ; torla- and Sunday ball In thaAmartoaa . ; tOWnl. i-.-li--. ' t - . .-..iL.-"V . . ; To ahow how heartily tha promote ra of tba circuit are going into, the propo " f t. alt Ion, it may- Incidentally, be mentioned ,' that In addition to assuming .her full share of the responsibility in eonneo . tlon with the league. Vancouver .rlll '.. z1' Bpend t4o,0v in eaah In providing a new baaeball park la the cenUr pf tha etty. rH3net"John McCloekey. the well-known ooaat tnagnata. will manage tha Vanpou ,ver team, while Hewlett, who .waa with . , i - - tha Spokane club laat Beaeon, will look - after tha IntereaM of the Victoria club, : ' - A a to the arrangement of - the f new league, the opinion of tha veteran mag- ' ' nate, D.'E. Dugdala. who will handle one '' of the aound clubs, may be quoted aa ' that of probably the beat Informed ex '". pert In the nortfiweet. "It la an Ideal ; circuit .for a succesaful league," eaya . '. Iu. "and I eanalder a franchle In 'it worth I2.I00.- , SPORTING NEWS , . . TERSELY TOLD Continued from Page Eight.) . ,lVrtlaAd-Muat. , A ia gentlemen, gath- ered Id the cellar of tha Portland the lY : other evening and -talked along the -Uee o( -bacl -clue,- They- will meet ; (Jrt"..W eomms, .week, . , When Martin Nathaaaon, aa manager ; j for John Condon, decided to auapend ,' ' ."racing operations at Hot Springs the other day and 'opened the grand atand '"' '.' to thosa rendered homeless by the tire, ha fathered an action that will make the " moat fanatical .enemy , of., racing look ,.; upon the sport from a mere charitable viewpoint, Mr. 'Nathanson 'went still ''. r further and Instructed tha olub steward - i to furnish tha aufferera with provisions t ires or cnarge unui mey goi semea in f new-homee. It la aafe to Bay that 41,00 '- a day would not cover the loaa to. tha Jockey club. It la an object lesson that might well ba taken to heart by people ' . ; in all walka or life. Thoae of ua who have known Mr. Nathanson for yeere ..' know also that there la nothing Phari- r aaloal about thla He Is bna of the . .-"- moat kindly and considerate fellows In , .the world. If all tha member of the ' . Western Jockey club were Ilka him there : V would never have, been a rival organ isation. . .(-. .."'';. " , '. '. It has been suggested that ' Young ; Kelly of Columbia be tried over four ' 'huadlea at 10 yards. Professor lonr ; gan, when seen .yesterday, atated that ;' whenever Kelly was In-shape-he would S consent to a test being made. It la prob- , ; ; able that tha trial will take place dur- tng the coming week. " :-" EOly Toaag-a Boatoa Terrier. ." 'Saw a pretty good little Boston dog ' the other day owned by William Young, '. a well put up little chap and a good type in, any kind of company. 1 This little dog ; . fills the eya a whole lot and shows aim : ? aelf. Ha has class and will taks aome ". beating at tha coming show, - .: (Note Rival owners requested not to r. assassinate-the editer.) . - Grand Scott'a little Boston, '3 randy, la coming right along. He will go some ':' ' In the puppy claaa. - . i Frank Watklna had a ' 14-tlm add! L: i tlon to hla kennels' last week by bis old ' 1 Champion. The tact that nearly all the -' : pupplaa are already spoken for "goes to J show how bull terriera are appreciated '.-' v hereabouts. . -. . .,m, y., ; , ( SUahlgaa'a Baaek af Vhaaoma. " ,," ' The "phenoms" M , track athletics. . j-whlch Michigan . seldom passea a - year v '' ,00 mala studenta, have blossomed out at Ann Arbor again this year. In- i, stead of a Rose to put tha shot Mlchl "a '1'gan now has a high Jumper, Charlea 'Cox. 'iaa ia a freshman from Ken - At the preliminary indoor meet last . t Saturday he Jumped alx feet In com petition., Not only ia thla tha flrst time Jin." all Michigan's history or high Jumpers, which . Includes several aix y foot records, that such a ' Jump has been made in the preliminary meet, but ' Cog ahowB other Indications of being ' the first Michigan high Jumper ta give Y promts of doing better than six feet. r One of the New Tork Sun'a young ; men waa detailed to wltnesa Terry Mo j Oovern's "performance In . "For Fame , and rortuno)" This Is what be brought back: ;' . . . x . - "Tha villain; 'It Is me che-Udi 1 XJka Siadlaa; Xaasy. ; r TV-' - - Finding health is like finding money so think those who are sick. -When J you have a cough, cold, sore throat or , cheat Irritation patter art1' promptly it Ilka W. C Barber, ,of 8andy Level, ,Va. t He Bays. ' 'I had a' terrible chest trou . ble, caused by smoke and coal dust on , my lungs; but, after finding no relief In other reitiedles, 4 was cured by Dr. 7 King's New Placovery for Conaumption, , Loughs and Colda' Ureateat sals of any cough or lung medicine In : tho , -world."" At, Red Cross Pharmacy, "lath and Oak at reels, on the way to tha pet rfflre. ; Doc and tl.tO, guaranteed. Trial i houle frea - ' , Charle. Cot, tfa Omaiia. Boy, Who la to PlayvFint Bm lor Portland In Cm Jack Doyla Doea Not Report Ce-nrae her, ha-muat-be-pdt-out-of-tha way! When he - re-tah na, drop - her from the peah! Who will know!" , t The Viualneaa i . ; n'm.mir' . .j . Enter Oraeai and tha che-lld.'1 - - The BBBlatant villain aelses Oraoe and tha- villaiaeaa the ehe-ild. , -he villain pulla hla gun and gloeia. BIng. .,-,- ! i:- , ;..'.;(,.,; Enter Terry. '' . , Biff! . Tha villain gets hla on tha Jew. Batt . Tha aeeiatant . vUlaia takes tha Count. '.. . - ' r.:- f :: , BplashU-Terry la la the East river after the: cheild. . , , ' ,.,.',' yy'- Curtain; . - . , ;:.. , Li, . ; Badow CoOag Atalstloa. ' Praaloant Harper of tha llniversltv of Chicago has not forgotten tha plan af two' years, ago to endow college ath letics, in his biennial report soon to be Issued he aays: . "I daalra to emphasise a plan which, although not - new. has not - yat been fully .considered namely i tha endow ment of aaUega athletics. At present the audiences at tha moat popular col lege contests ' are not typical college audiences bat ' "sporting audience. Many students are deterred from atten dance, by high- admission fees, and In their stead com men. whom, for lack af a better term, I may 'dominate tha "sporting type.' which lowers sadly tha tone of InteroeUeglate meetings. ; - -. ' "If,- by a .system of endowment,' we could aeeompUsh two things orst. by free admission, secure the presence of ail, students,, and. second, by restricting the attendance .from tha - -outside to friends of the college duly Invited, and exclude tha elements that - are anda slrable, ,iwe aheuld tafce-a-ioag step for- - Ooaaary bafrv aa gla ntam. - fTba country: from Prealdent Rooae Velt down seems to be daffy on tho sub Ject of Jlu Jiuu. To hear all tha talet anout it. one would be led to believe that a 'Jap Jlu Jltsu ' artist would be able -to eat ' the ordThary American wrestler ' or fighter alive. --This may all bo srbut I doubt It. - Oid-ttmer will recall that something Ilka 2 yearg ago a noted sapanesa wrestler, one Mat sada tSorakichl,. and, by the way, that name uaed to give old Pop Whlttakar, tha official announcer, ' the . horrors. eama to New Tork . H wrestled in the Japanese style. . which V Judge ia Jlu Jltsu, and at that style did beat some right good men at first but at regular wrestling ho paver ranked higher tbaa a good . second rater. The Japanese style, as I recall it, did not compare la tha eserolse of skill or strength with eatch-aa-catcb-ean, eollar-and-elbow, or even Graeco-Roman I doubt If it aver wilt become popular with - Americana after the novelty weara off , ;-:.-. . "Bat" Maatarson, who waa appointed United Statea. marshal' for tha district of New York, had occasion recently to aacure a phntogreph of - Jockey - Wen- Hck, a few daya before -the latter waa killed. He Bpok to tha lad about tha matter, and tha rider went ta a photo graph gallery .and, aat for a picture. The Jockey brought it to the hotel where Maateron-waa stopping. Before the boy departed Mssterson aaked him: "Can I do anything for you " Wenrick hesitated for. a minute, snd said: "Mr. MaataVBon, I would Ilka to a your '- pistol that has all the notches on if ':'.'-; ' "Bat waa hearty taken off hla feet by surprise but recovering v quickly. aald AH - right. Eddie. . . - Maatarson then led tha way to hla room and on. arriving there unlocked one of his trunks and from the bottom Ashed out. a gun of old pattern, and banded It over to tha youngster" for examination. . 4, ,' i - Wenriek, after a long scrutiny, looked up Into Masterson'a faee with ; a sort of I-don't-understtnd - eapresalon, and Inquired: w." -.1 ' .. "Where Sf the notcheaT' "There never - were - any, Eddta, and they existed only In the minds of a lot - - - - MAnlA mimm U..U. Billy Lorimer thet.Chlcago politician, for the Llptpn cup, . Nh matter how the eat Jumps ,a 'fellow that has political preferment always appeara to ba able to dig up enough to. buy a yacht or a racing stable.), ... . r " ' KM M0O07 ta TraisJar.-; - i ; ' Kid McCoy 4a taking a regular course of baths at Hot Springs and acting very much aa If he were getting la read Insss for some' Important, ring encase ment a. He doea not Bay what he ! tends to do when be leavea the apringa. That old 1 Taxes crowd made one of their annual killings on Balmer at Hot Springe. . Tha colt opened ap at k to t and went to the post at 10. - It la mighty seldom that the. experts from tha JUmis hftar state make a mistake. ' j ' rrea .uuoert is- stui laying em - to the land at the traps. When all Is said and done .the wlsard of Spirit 'Lake la about the beat man that ever put a scatter gun to his shoulder. Champion's Bracken O leck, winner bf first In New York, and Mallwynd Meg, were skipped by Mr.' Thomas of Phila delphia on Wednesdsy af last week. to Mr. Jonn RlpUnger of Seattle. 'They are due ta arrive "tomorrow; . ' . . . . Mrs, Ascum What makes you think your husband la seriously tilt Hi doesn't ramplaln, does he? 1 . ; ' 1 Mrs. Wise No, that's why I think he tuat ba.slck.;: ... . ... ;. . -, r l vAnTs to - . cc:.:e to this city Former Champion Is Eyiisntly 4 - in Earnest in His Desire to Visit Portland. John I Sullivan, the dnc mighty champloa of tha prlaerlng. about-wham there baa bean aome discussion aa ta hla Intention of visiting Portland, la .evi dently In earnest regarding a trip ta thla city. aa. will be evidenced by his latter to Messrs. Keating A Flood, af the Baker theatre, Ip thla city, which- la published belOw;: ,' - - : ; ."8t. Louis. Fab. tJ. Dear Blr: Sev eral daya ago I wrote you a letter ask' lug that you book me for one, night 'or for one week, and to make ma your, vary best offer, J derlr to say to you that alnc the laat wiitlog James J, Corbett has made up hla mind never to. oome out from tha bushes Again, and. absolutely declines to meet me in the ring. .Per haps I oaa still force him .to meat ma with tba aid of 'tha press, but In tba meantime X have mad up. my mind to fight Bob .Fltaalmmons and James J. Jeffries, of which you J are probably awar by this time. "t am in fin shsp mentally end phyateally. and I waat ta aay ta you. if you desire to book my monologue turn, you will rind it big money-getter for you. snd If I do say it myself I. make a swell appearance and am making a tre mendous hit. It is refined ia every de tail thla yott can depend upon and if you are not more than pleased and you don't 'get mors than two to one for tha money f you invest In me, I don't want any salary, that a alL "In addition to my monologue turn I will spar any man you put before me for 1 rounds, barring no one, or Z will furnish my own sparring partner, and I will do either one or both turns at every show. Thla win b year laat opportu nity to book ma before my fight. with Jeffries or Fltaslmmona- " , " -, "Kindly let ma beat from you and let m knowtbe beat you can do for one wek. Tours truly. . : - J l'".J "JOHN X SULLIVAN. ' "Addreaa ', t South , Broadway, St Louta" . -' . ..;.v. HIDDIEW EIGHTS BEADY FOR BATTLE Tuesday Night. Boxing Contest - at Tacoma Promises to Be ' -"".of Great .Interest. . " V.1 ' VxaBBBBjasmaaKaawasja' J' I ..' V ' " ". ''' '" ' '. i ' a,. . ' ; ' ' .. (Jeamal BBoeul aerrlea.)- " T"aeoma. 'March Jack "Twin" Sul llvan, the crack mlddieweignt- rrom Bos ton, and Tommy Burns, the shifty lad from" tha Windy city, ara in me pin 01 condition. Burns says ha doea not mina it a bit ta be the low man in tha Mtung. because he has had that to . contend. with since he entered tba - ling, ani makes him train and fight all tha harder when be ia ap against auch atrong odds. Cyclone Kelly was a J.a-7 favorite aver him and he aispoaea 01 jkeuy. in 1 our rounds In lis fashion. "And I look for this one with Sullivan not ta ga aver ! rounds, aa in all -my flchta if you will look up my records you will flad that 1 have put my, men out in abort itima,-. says ns. . Tommy looks tha picture of . health. aad never felt better in hla life. - Tom Tracy and about lid from Port land are "going to see the light. Tracy will b la Burns' corner aa on of his aeconda. ':.- .. "f--iy:: MANDATORY WRIT- AGAIWST LUCAS '-,'- . U ' ' ' t . 1 (Continued from Pag Bight) It ia probable that theae will make terms with Manager Stanley, aa tha time la a short before the opening of the season. Ths report cornea from the directors of tha Salt-Lake club that Bait Lake will stay with the Paclflo National league and play Independent baseball. - J. W. Cody, who has been In charge of arrangements for baseball la Boise, an nounces that Boise will have a team and that a league will be formed. He states that BuUe,- Helena, Spokane, Salt Lake, Oadea aad Boise win be in the league. Arrangement are la progress for financ ing the team, and Cody states tnat. ne will have a better team than laat year. He baa hla meq ready to algn. up." . - . ; - - , 1 " fa-, : , 1 PITCHER EMERSON : rj SIGNED BY TACOMA (Speelal mapateli by Leased Wit te The Jearsa! flan Francisco. March a.-Por tba next throe weeks Mike Fisher will be located at Fresno, where he wiU take personal charge of training the Tigers. Mike plied his trousseau In six trunks todsy and set out for the Raisin City.-- The king waa feeling like a two-year-old, and hla elation waa due to the fact that he had executed a flank movement , on Pete Lohman and signed Pitcher Emer son, who wss declsred a free lane by Prealdent Bert yeaterday.i,- ,-. , .'-7 Before signing, - Emerson' notified Fisher that he would not be able td re port before June 1, two months after tha season started. Fisher Bald tha Ti gers would try and "worry along without him antn he ouid report, in the in terim Bmerson will pUch more or les for hla college team, ao he will be la condition when he doea Join tha cham pions. ' Emerson wss not particular where ns went. so ions, aa na got the money,; :, y ,y y : , . - - j ; SEVEN PLAYERS NOW AT TRAINING QUARTERS (Jeerssl special Serrfe.) Bakersfleld, Cel., March - 4. Sevan members of tba Portland baseball team had reported to Manager McCreedl up to a late hour this afternoon. They are Essiek, Vaa Buren, Qleaaon and House holder;' whdc-arrived Friday, and St. Vraln and Bert Jonee, the two Bouthpaw pitchers who arrlvsd 'todsy, aad . the manager. ' Several othera are expected thla even ing and If enough arrive, tha same scheduled with the Bakersfleld team to morrow will b-. played. : . v a T. U. C A. anATS aTTnTWOataJt Ths f . M. C. A. senior basketball team defeated the Multnomah' club's first team In the first gams for the' city championship In a hotly conteeted game t the Multnomah club. last evening. The lineup) - , T. M. C A, ; Position. ; r; M. a."a. c. Ourrsnd. forward .... .'.Steadman Thornton. forward .......Barton Freeman (e).... center ... ..Harder (c) LI vlngeton guard .Beillnger-Flavel Schramm .... . . guard -. t. Bennett Tha efflclala war H. WUson aad Per- oay. . ,- ' .' V: . c:llc:i .nnivcs: AT SAH FHANCISCO Morley'S First Caseman Ctcps f Over at ths Bay City and, J Talks of Prospects. ;. :.-':' ' ' ; -.-" .,' , .,, -.s ''. -.'K ' (Special Olasateh by Ueaed Wire t Tba Joenul) Baa Francisco, March 4. Frank Dil lon waa ia San Franclsca a few hours yesterday, on hla way to Los Anlleles, where he report today. Aa he and hla wlf, had been en'Hhe road six days. Frank was glad to get a few hours4: rest at Sad Franc. I ace before starting for the southern metropolis. - Aside that his hair waa a trifle grayer. Dillon looked tha game as whei) be played at Recreation park laat. ..: vu.; . . . "I am more than glad to coma back." aald pillon today. "I did not want to go to Brooklyn, In the first place, but they forced me. I could not help it " I didn't like my berth with Brooklyn and I waa vary anxioust have MrMorley buy my release so I could play with him again. Tha climate, of southern Cali fornia agrees with me and I feel 'sura that I will play as good ball as I aver did. -'I notice Morley will have about the aam team aa he did when I left. Newton will be a big loss, but I guess ha has his eye on some good man- to take his place, with aU th speed he has, Newton aught ta do well la the American league this year. .,'', : - "It look to ma aa If "Han Francisco would . be In' th race thla year. Mr. Harris haa a strong staff f pitchers and Mohler and Walters win strengthen his field. 1 don't know anything about Nealon. Portland haa aome - good men, but you can't tell a great deal about a team until you have seen It work to gether. A team often looks good -on paper and la a aad disappointment.' ' Dillon said hla legs, which bothered him a great deal laat year, felt aa strong as ever. ..;. "' . V EASTERN MAGNATES ARRIVE AT 'FRISCO Will Hold . & Conference With President " Bert Regarding Coalition of Leagues. (aerial IMspstek by leases Wire to The Jewaal) Oakland. CaU March 4. Tip- CNall. one - af - tha- moat Important - figures - in baseball society, arrived In Oakland to day in company with Clark Griffith, manager af -ths, New Tork Highlanders, for tha purpoae af 00 of erring with President Bert and other magnates of the Pacific CoaaXJaafua In regard to tha drafting. avU.- ,) . , It waa only -a few-1 weaka ago that "Til", left Oakland to take the presi dency of the Western Baaeball league, with off to in Chioago, tha pulaa of tha baseball world. . - . j - In conversation ' with ' a newspaper man this mornlns: "Tin stated that he and Griffith bad Journeyed out her for th purpose --of making arrangements ta form tba five league la tha AA class Into . an organisation for protection against major-league drafting. ' The Pacific Coaat league and . the Western Baseball league, of which O'Nell la preal dent, are two of th five la th AA class. - A conference of the vleltora ia being held today with Prealdent Bart, and no doubt,' for tha protection of th Pacific Coaat league, tha drafting price will, aa th result of forming a combine wlo the five leagues, be raised. . By aareelna and forming a mutual or ganisation, tha Pacific Coast league and tha other leagues in the AA claaa win be protected - from - losing their best players ta the major leagues through the drafting evil. It Is proposed to allow only tha drafting of one man from each un, and then tne price paia muat o $1.60. Thla will keep good material at home. : ,yg. OOX.WSXA BBTBATS MXXJTAXT. ' Tha 1 Columbia unlveralty baseball team defeated the HIU Military academy bine In a well played game yesterday afternoon an tha 'varsity campus by the somewhat an aided ecore of if to Moor and Mangold alternated In tha box for Columbia and ware a pussle, to their opponents. Tha teems lined up aa followar.' .' . . Columbia. HIU MUltst-v. Moore ......... ..P. Strelt Harold ..i..:t.C... McCoy, Brown Mangold .....7. ....... Hoi man Jeuninga .........IB........ Stackpole Wilkinson.. ....IB. .......... Moore F. Shields .....i..B..,4.... Merchant Mclnemy ....... ,LP ... . , Smith H. Shields ....... .CF..., ........ Hayes if irk T . iRF-f Mann !-.4 TS OBJiwOaT. (laaraal oeelal grrle.l : "Eugene. . Or., March ' 4. Tha ' Eugene high echool baaeball team again defeated a picked, tean from the State university mis iiifnwni' py m vcu.v v . ..v. The game was well played by both teams, but the high 'school excelled In team work. Batteries: High school. Pender and King; University of Oregon, Johnson and Kountree.-, , , ; FBBMTaSTOsT FOB BOZZBa HasTIT. Tommy Tracey yesterday secured per mission from Sheriff ..Word to pull off ths boxing bouts that M haa planned In the proposed .benefit entertainment for Jack ' Sullivan, . tba .' former pupil j of FAT FOLKS -2T iba. ISO lbs: MBA, a WlLUaaM. ace Kldcett a.. Saffale, ,ha lara. : . Lost ta welgkt if pomads Xjwi la baat a lacks isn ta waist .............. ..10 laches LmI la hlpa BO laohe Tkla plrtara rlne Jm aa Urn ef r appsep. aaea safnra aad aftar siy (adactloe by In. Rnrr. My baalta la eerfeet. I arrar nJorH MM hvaltk la mj iff. ao s wrluhla to ba m, Wky nrry yow berets longw hM ralitf M at BBBdt - - I" MM. JBsTBTB bTTOOXTObT, '.. - f Bhasldaa. Or. teaa aa pMada. ' r KM J. B. BSOWg, t " .BaHaa, Or. kVawt aa paaada. Pr. Raydee searaateaa hla tmtnmrt ta m sartWtly bernlcee la ewy partlcvlar. Ma eaereiee, Ba tmr.liva, as S.tmttoe from bnal bms, -ae wrlnkUe r dtaeMBforta. Dr. Sn.fW In km I aparlallet Is the mi'i'mfal tmt. siet af abMltr fnr tba Kt aS yaera. aad bu th. aaeaallspd eadanntat af the audital rra- tvraity. a esse let tamsg su ssaet it n-a. Writ teoay. . . O. W. P. SNYDER. M. D. i dll 9kaxa BMg. Third aad Waekiaftaa . .. Btreeta, rertlaad, Oragoa, , - ' ' "1 ; . ;S; : ' .v..... ... :. p.-;..'.;;. CYCLES Easiest ta Ride Strongest THEY ARB STANDING r; ;JTHE TEST 1 - PIERCE U.- '.!::'' m -'.."' v'v.. Other Makes $18 to $35. COASTER BRAKES fitted to any .wheeL AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES, the 'X. v ' ; only stock in. the Northwest. '''Send for Catalogue." v " jjs Jypaa Bsjjig' Teeth Jtcc Al! ThisV.'ech Cibston PelRless Dentist Ara catting prloe again," and now la tha chance of a lifetime ta have your dentaj work dona by' these world-renowned specialists, at low prices. ; - All ThU Week Prte r Extractlnj; Examinations Silver Fillings ,.....-884 snd 50d Gold Filings .TSa) and ft.00 M 0 and HQ. 10 Oold " Crowna S3.0O to $5.00 llt.or aad itft.04 Beta of - . Teeth S3.00 to SIO.OO Coma la at once aad take advantage df low rates. AU work guaranteed for 10 years, and done by our painless ay a. tern. Known and used only by OostonPalnlesa Dentists i awa Opp. Meier FraaA aad Old IVwaofaea. Hour l:tt a. m. to p. m. Buoday, g:io a. m. to ii:o p. m. Be su yo are ta tha right glass. TraceeTwho wee seriously crlppledTIn a railways accident a abort time ago. Tha exhibition will ba given about March It or l. and will take place at tha Exposition building if th promoter can secure xnsi puuaing, POOL TOURNAMENT IS ALMOST CONCLUDED The' winners were determined In three out of th four clsssee, during th con tests played In the Multnomah club's pool tourney laat week. The results In the tournament to date ara as follows: First claaa . y Won, Lost H. P. Holmes.... 0 t George McMillan. I M. S. Mulford. ............... I C W. Zeller.: 1 Second clsss - - S. U Bsnks F. E. Ford.-....; 1 S. J. Harder....' 1 ,1 1 K.T. Uong:,...i....... I "".v '1 1 0 Third class . , 1 , - ; , . M. Dunne. ...... ...... ....... M. Ross. S M. 8chadt...:.(,.u 1 T. Zachrlason.. .............. 1 ,- 1 . t ".- 1 " ' Fourth class A. 8. Frohmsn. ...... ........ 1 B. Frohman. J. R. Orek....... Q E. J. Jeffrey. Jr t IS. B. Mulford wlna the first claaa. Merle Ross tha third and E. J. Jeffrey, Jr., tha fourth. - The winner of the sec ond class win be aacertainea ny tne following schedule to be played next Monday. Tha four winners will be re- handlcapped and play th finals:. Monday. March f, s p. m.. , B. I Banks vs. S, J.- Harder; p. m., '. K. Ford vs. 8. J. Hsrder. LIBRARY WILL SOON . BrTHRErTTEARrOLD Miss Hassler-Will Tell Children ' M . . . A . ' - oome imeresxing oiones 01 the Anniversary. The library children-are-looking 'for ward with great glee to a bona-flde birthday party -to be given at the library next Friday afternoon. . The piibllo library will then be three yeara old and all tha little onra who attend regularly or Irregularly will be out in their beet bibs and tuckers to celebrate It The birthday cake will not be there, but the moat Important part Of it will be the throe candle t be burnt ' Miss Hsssler Intenda to trll ths chil dren a 'story of the library and bow It oame Into exiatenca. taking them down through the Alexandrian libraries to their preservation In tha . old monas ter tea by the monks while tha rest ef th world was fighting snd burning everything In reach. . ,. From this she will tell of the present public library and what Is Its use as a storehouse for our learning and .a a supply from whence we ran draw ancient learning. Miss Hsssler feela that this occasion Is a good ana ta awaken tha children's Interest In thl meeting of the National Library association In the . Bummer. Last year , tha - aecond birthday vaa L. X Finding Cut firm end tbt Clcyclta .1 ''V-';VS,-.Si-, 'V.?.:V "'?''?.'"V-..-..' ..Ti:" - .' ' ' 86 SIXTH STREET, FENTOH v. jf , TheB 4 J " . shown in Portland, v ,; v Wabash New York and New England Points . ' Tha Tima Scbadula WOf Coavtnco Yott. ' , ; ' ' . ' Stop Oft Allowed at NIAOARA FALLS.. ROSS C. CLINE, P. C. P. A , Los Apseles, Cal. xJrtxdgery i 3. Eliminated . .' We dare aay, Mr, House- " wife, that caught your era! You must admit araah-dar . certainly starts ' tha weak i wronc. You'd like to eacap It, wouldn't you? Well why ; , not let ua do your washing? 1 Well wash, starch and da- . liver ready lor ironing, all , , family laundry for SIX ' CENTS A POUND. Then , . . yon can take Tour time about - . the ironing. , . ' Sounda pretty nice, doean't it? Well, you put k into Jiractice and you 11 find it ust a wo aaid drudgery eliminating. . . ' a ! j Union Laundry Co. j SECONDHAND COLUMBIA X 1 ' Phone' Main 398. y celebrated with, a narratlea of the his tory ef books, aad how they eems to be. The celebration la looked forward to by the 'children aa a arret event. The stories of (reel eene rale are progressing aad are ef much Intereet to the, c children. Beginning with - the Persian power. Mtea Hassler told af Ita fall, and the rise of tha Greek nation. followed by the rise of the Certhaginlan power and tba Roman. Neat week she will speak ef the Roman stroggl with th Ooth and barbarians, aad of the gensrala, Armlnius and Varus, together with th beginning of the fall of Rome. The last Friday oi tho KoatA .tU fee CC3TCZ3 STTaC? Bee ti ma as 1 1 bf Mllltees ef Metaete fnrtaew atUldnia while TMthlBa tar cm rtfty Taara. 1 1 1 It eoacaae ae ekild. aohaae the lul, aUare 1 i aU aaia. eorae wind auUe. aad la IBs aeel i BICYCLES z . For 1903 i AS" ALWAYS -rK AT THE TOP IT KEVE2 FAILS UJ : a". Always the -Same Price , J "l t -y SUPPLIES of all kinds BLOCK $40 Ta rrit it-Jinn Will no doubt" be very 1 nteresting to the "-' fans, but not hall as interesting; as the scned' "ule of prices we are making on the swelled Iline' of Baseball and Tennis Goods - ever MITTS-25a to f 7.00. v T GLOVES-SSa to 84X0w -'-.;-v.:-:' -. BATS 5 to 113fo..:.:.y--ru:r:i. MASKS 25a to H-00. ' TX SHOES-2.50 to f3.50 pair. : ;r : ; A Complete Baseball Suit Flannel, in grav ' or maroon cap, shirt, padded pants, txft and stocking for $2.00. Special figures ten ciubsnTbaseban "uniforms. , - :7 carry : Reach, Spalding, Victor . -: S, & D. Baseballs in stock. ,.' Buy now I Never will -be cheaper I and The So II. Braincrd Coinpchy ;V; X- k ' 1W GRAND AVENUE. - - -Ask for Catalogues. Wholesale and Retail. M POLLO WTHEI PLjAaHl; . .. ' ,' ,.:,- Ask tbo ' Aswnt aboat '-'-' V; Tcarist : Car Service ' z . Kodaks! Graphopkioneo I We earry a full liaejat - XOVOZS aad v , oox.vsa OBAraorgorrJ. Which are superior to all e T" ' aad talking maehinee ta tie s . QIEC0 9' bird day, and aom will speak to the c rfetles of Oregon b this has been at e eauao of tho s:. r t F4 ,OV.'-"-'Vir' K-I 1 J -.-A '.''"" .- . I- ; : '. .... Y'" r ' I)