The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 23, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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    1L II III I ',-JJ. ILL .11
Entered at tha peate'Sce at Pwlaaa. Or,
f uananortatioa through the salh
! Bkatter.
nUt (or 1m copies: Per . 10 l
par pint. I eeut; 1 la JO pages. 2 easts, 3
lo 44 page, t cent. ' ' '
" aoctiob litw toiouoT, '
'- &r Wllees. l Plret atreet. at 10
a. Ok Sale ' of tton, fornlaologa, aovelUee,
etc. J. t. '! wil. .
By Portland Auction mm. 111 tire street,
at 2 a. m .dale of furullarr, carpet, etc Una,
. A. Lowll, auctioneer. t -'
Br Oorge Baker As C.. at ,p. m. ef
' hew bold feniahlng. ticorge Baker , Ca..
auctioneer,,. , ' . .
' By a. U S. Gllmea. 41S W'aahlngtos afreet,
at 10 a. m. Data a( boaacaoM faratlura. B. L.
K. tlllman. auctioneer
, V WIATKIE UW1T, '
' A atorm at eawtderavla nrngrfHiae- Stored
rapidly lalaaa from the ocean uurtng the laat
13 bourn, a ad Its Influence la bow beiug fU
to la north 4eotSc. etate araat of tka Caacado
moaatal. Bala la failing la wealrra Ora
goa and wcatrr Whlngtu aad never south-
easterly gale are being experienced alone
'-.. lb oueet from the California- Una northward lit
tap lattery, 'i'he fouowtng msalmsm wind
velorltle are lapertadr Sorts Brad. J3 mile.
, ' SMeibeeet: Tatouab. 41 mile, auulb. Mouth
rut Worm waralaga were dUpuved at tke
a. alb of tka Columbia river at p. m. Wd-
.-- aeaday and extended ta all other display ata-
-rlBa at 1 a'clerk tola . moraine-' r " f
w Ik tndlr-atlnna bra fur rata la tha Kortk
' PaHnr etat.-e during Mm Beat 20 hour, wllk
L brlafc ta lb anuallr. auatherly wtnda. v. ,
U.-teX f ataUMgaV UCCTWl.
. Prank Kldwln, ST; Aaala Canfleld. S3. ,
' ,j Kmlel Hihtn. 3E2; Aaale Haaal. XL
, trra Earl Bnl, ; iiattle K. Maatora, 1.
lUrry U. Daratoa. a; Ura J.. Hlaur, XI. .
Waddlwt Carda. W. O. Rmlth k Ca.. Waak
' lastaa bklf.. ear. Poarlk aad Wasaiataaj ata.
BZXTKS.
IfWYRTTaV Marrk I.- to Mr. and Mre. M. .
lWTtir. 2i Daela atreat, ln deacktera
ItallrO.
BES.VBTT Slarrfc tt. to Mr. aad Mra. Arthor
B. Bennett. S TtrelWi atreet; a dauahter.
BROWN Mareh II. to Mr. and Mr, iaaaa M.
Rrra. 3 Twelftkr atreen teanr.
RI BIKH Mairk ta Mr. and Mra. Crank
Rubl.b, Eat Twentj-tlUl aad. Ellaarurtk
'atreet. a daughter. ' . ' " r' 1
HI,NT Mrr 1BL ta Ur. aad Ura. J oka Baat,
.Til Dltieeaik atreet. a daughter.
SABR! March lu, u Mr., aad. Mra Joseph
. riatx-l.' 174 Meade atreet. a eon.
lANKIX Marrk 10, to Mr. aad Mra. Orrlll
M. Hankin. of 81. Joka. aoa. -,
AR.Vrilt Mareh XI. to Mr. aad Mra. W. K.
, ,. Wuw.JtuI Malk atreet. a aaaskter.
i OOKIAOIOUi BISZAaZS.
BrUTOS Mare-1. Tbemae Bart an, 410 Di-
Tieloa trert, trpkold terer. .
LKWIH -Slarrh fft. John ia-wla,' la Kortt Fort-
land, trpbotd farer.
L.K WI8 Marb 2". Wllllaa i. Lewis, la Kortk
l'ortlBd trpkold ferar.
KINO Marrh 'l.?,Ts nllnf.ste toar aMHitha,
at BabT koae: eauee. ebroaia aatarlUa. Bar
" lal at loaa Fir eeatetarf.
MIIJ.F.R Marrk . Mra. Aaala , Miller, seed
. an rears. 4;matllla areaae;. eaaaa. arptlc per.
' lioaltl reajiltla fraat BlacarrUff. Burial
at Mllaraakl wajeterr.
fARMKK Mrrk IT. Alloa AdeMa Parawe. ared
XI reara, at Btarrmd, r. i eaaaa, pneumonia.
' Burial at ' Klrerelew cemetarr.
BtltXAK H Marrk Z1. Mry h. M. Beroalrh,
ard JO rear, at (load (tamarltaa boapltal;
' raiwe, pelele DarlUal.Ua. Burial at Mt. Cat-
varr eenererr.
IMMONo March 81. Mary fllmmoo. aged M
jrrara, at Mt. Taoor aanltannm; ranae, rw
bral heaaorrheee. Burial at Granta Faaa, ;
tTlMilON-Marek 22. Dirld I. Httmaon. '
Tf year, at 393 HarrlaoS' atreet; eaaae, nre
via nin, i mwrripw mflpiiTT.
r AN8 Mirrk XI. Mary Bllea MrWatty Evana,
ofired W year. H4g Maeaad arreeti cauae. a-
ardltl. Borlal a Blearvtew cemetery. -CHATTKRTON
Marek 30. Jaae t battertoa,
' .ecd li yaara, at Mas Pranrtare. Cat.; eaaae,
nnenianaU. Burial at Rlvervlew aanaMarr.
'BAYBLRN March 21. Mary Kajbara. ased X
rear. S Nortk Ta-aty-nrat atreei; eaaae.
. f.itjr 4rs-neralloa of heart. Burial st lose
Plr cemeler. . ' .
Kpn.i.iiAJf Marrk SI. Thome oelunas. ased
' T reara. ISTft Poster atreet; eaaaa. cancer ot
atsmack. Burial st OolMmb'a cepetary.
- Crasntartan as Oresoa City ear Use, sase
' gellwoudi atodrrn. arleaUfle, eotaplete. tTkargas
Adult. ekildraa. $. f lal tors- a. as.
'ta p. a. Portia ad Qresuttoa aaaactedea,
raruaas. . iMvsuej.
Tka Edward Bolsais Dadertaklsg eaaaaar,
faaaral dlroetora aad esibllai.ra. tia) Third
aireet. Paoaa MT.,.'
. J.- P. Ptalee A Boa
enhalBMra. corner Third aad Madleoa
Cirsc e eassty sareaar. Telephone Mala .
"Pnaeral wreaths aad eat flowers a spu laity
at Boa City Oraeahoaaa. Twasty nuad aad
, fcaat Mamaaa, ops.
Clark Bras, far flower.
i - - mw At eevie - e....i
: May . M. Boylaa to W. T. Oearae. lots '
10 sad II. Klerk s, Btewart'a Park ...f 400
j ii mb turaae m I to i eosanaay ia 4.
T. Boekaer and wife, lot 3. X and
M. blork le, northern Hill a(
Huneysua Traat raarnaay to A. Hrgf -
ser. 22 W aeraa aeetion B. towaehln .1
aoath, raage 1 eaat 2,470
Joaeph HirniDI aad wife ta T. i. Baa- .
nlaas, an acres Ears Joheaoa doaaUoa .
Und rlJ 1.400
Chrlatiaa U Bcheree to N. T. Scherer, .
kit aad , block 4. Midway; lot 40. ;
hlark IS. Lane Plr eesMtery, and ether ,. - '
propertr ; .1
Jasve Kennard asd wife ta B. 8. OeretcL -
wet 8S feet of lot S. eaat SI U. teet
' -of lot 12. block XI. Coach addltfos .. 1.S00
a. k. Hartaiaa et L I )'. H, Balth..
lot 13-S4. loelaslr, htork 27, A. LT '
Mlaer'a addition ' 1
B. s. Rowe and itr ta J. BanBald, lot
wnnanj u, i7'tannnr et ai.' ta-m. aj. V' , , .
. . O'Onaor, tot la, block 1. King's Second
aridltloa 1
Baeld Hratt ta T. T. Cook., lot 12, block,
t. Weat Portland 130
, Jobs MeKaae to U P. IQnay, lot
' S. black B, Peninsula addition N. 2.. M
Clarteaa I. MrClere and kunad to VTII ,
Ileal datton. aadleloed l-.S Interest
: nortk H Willi. Uattos and wife do- ,
': SanroH R. T. tlatlon et al. to Wllllaei
li.ttoa. sadlTided nortk V, Wllliani tiit-
, , ia aao wire eonatioa lass eiaUB, and
other property ' 1
ft., . t. RraAka rn WIIIUm fl.ltMt w.fc
, William Uatta and wife donatloa '
Jan M. Brooke ot a I. to vVlTllaai' 'oat'-""
'north H , of Wlllim 4llon nd wife "
r danatioa lead claim,, aad ether prop-
-.-eriy 7..... V.... ' - 1
Arleia-Land eompanr t M. B. Caraos, "
wm ' - Ari.il r ri . . . . 1 1.
' nl r, a. Horrmas ta B. Johanna, lot
a hiMka a m..'. - - - - aaa
'T. t Rlkat aad wife to W.f l. gilat'. ,
Iota 1-4. Ineloalea. iota S1S4, tnchjalre. ,
MoHt lS. Bnrraa tract , c ' I
Charlea A. Myers et al. ta Weaters Truet
Iaeaatmeat eonipaay, pteea prop- '
, erty beglnnlag' eaatheaat Corner lot a, - -
Mock . tilenrm Hark BOO
A!saderi R. Murray ta B. MorfooC
lota 13, 14 sad 16. blark 16, Leber a -
addition 7. us
rw ii t .
, to necaiity Marlag Traat eompaay,
noma H eoatbeeat eeettoa 14, tows-
ahlp aouth. range 4 eaat 320
;' Ev W. Bnrtcb aad hanhaad te William '
Hrewart. laU 4. t, Inrlualee, black L,
Btrawberry ddirloa .......'..,....,... 1
Edward B. Joknaon It II. 11 J.dmann. ' .
hta f. asd . block 10. ralrerally
T. loraea and wlf-To'TrTC-1rBora--ot
. I. eaat lSt feat lot t, blork 1. Baila-
hfn-y Hill ,0M
. B. I. Ilol brook and wife to M. I Hoi-
hreek. 14.SD acre hesinnlng aoathweat
( eornar I. W. Loom la aoaalloa land
. claim ' ,700
Ornha Mack ta A. W. lasibert. T.l acre
"- eeettoa 0, tawaaklp J aoutk, raageS
eaat S,20
taiam M. Adams aad he bead t A. W.
Uabft, Mil acre aeetloos 14. IS.
IS. 23, tewaaklp 1 snath, range S
" eaat 100
Boa A. Holder ta A. B. KtHott parcel
, land nartkeaat . eeeuea 10, tewmhlp
I aouth. raage 1 eaat
Annie K. Male and haeliand ta A. B. El
liott, parcel land narfhreat aeetloa "
13. ipwoahlp 1 eonth. ranc t eaat - SRC
r. R. May M a. May. M t2 aad 23. -
Mors IA. realnealar ddltl ,. f
I K. Beett ad wife to P. Celllna. weat , ,
IV eown-kin I aeath. rn I eaat .... 1
Beedall f. Bradford and nlf to M. C. "
Jenaton. - IVuX" lent. Is hlerfc, ,
llllw't Warl ....... ............. 1JIO0
aUa aad knahaad le J. Barry.
THE
HEW ENGLAND TO
i HAVE NEtf CIRCUIT
New Jockey Club Is Granted a
; Franchise by the New Hamp-
- shire Legislature.; .
ORGANIZATION ALSO
, , z CHOOSES A NAME
First Contineent of Western
Horses Arrives at Sheeps
W -1 ;. head Bay.
.. (Journal Special Bet-rice.)
'' New Tork. March !. A nw raclnK
circuit, to t compoaed of tracks that
will be built In Kw Encland. and ovr
which the Jockey club win nava juris
diction, la tha latest Intereatlnc pto;
of a-osslD that has been occupying the
attention of turfmen. : Kumors of such
a move have been golnf tha rounds for
aome time, but the arantins; or a cnar
ter by the New Hampshire lelslatum
Just before its ' adjournment on Friday
last fives the yarn mora tbaf aem-
blnnce of probability. - . . -. -
Under the charter, which was obtained
by New 'Tork and Boston capitalists,' a
race track will be built in the state of
New. Hampshire aa soon an a, proper alte
can be located.- The capital stock
named In the charter la $500,000, and the
new track. It la propoaed, will be one
of the beat constructed and most thor
oughly appointed In the country.
The new organisation will ba known
as the New England Breeders' club, and
under the charter (ranted It may "hold
fairs, races and contests of speed, skill
and endurancegnd offer purses, , pri
and premluma or aweepstakea and
charge and receive entries therefor. It
shall be the duty of the sstd organisa
tion to police Its grounds and malnMtn
rder therein at its own expense and by
special' police, officers. It shall be the
duly of the said corporation to- make.
subscribe and enforce rules and reguia
Hons for the orderly conduct of Its
business and to prosecute all offenders
against tha laws of the state for acts
committed upon-Its grounds."
Whether, under these articles of In
corporation, it would be possible to eon-
duct racing with betting Is a queatlon
upon which opinion, seems to be pretty
evenly divided among those who nre
close in touch with tire situation in the
state of New. Hampshire. ,.
. The first of the western contingent to
arrive at Bheepshead Bay was the stable
of F. Van Meter, including half a dojren
colts and f Ulles. headed by the fast fitly
Handxarra. , These were followed by
several from tha establishment of Joliu
A. Drake, which have been In. tbe care
of Trainer John Hynes during the win'
ter at his Connecticut farm. Thla lot
was Immediately tamed over to Enoch
WMhard, who will halve charge of the
Drake stable aa usual thla yesr. "
John K. Madden's string of 10 horses
I p, . u.u in
"" '.
- aiea iwtc ucuvuuicm i hchhuii. vuv
ha evidently means this year to race at
Aqueduct and at Jamaica, Instead of as
uaual beginning his active campaign In
thU state at the meeting of tha West
chester Racing association.
With the conclusion of the meeting of
the Ixulstans New Jockey club at the
Fair Grounds track next Saturday Chris
J. Pitsgerald ' will take his departure
for New Tork and Immediately assume
his-duties aa. jnaoager of the Brigtiton
Beach track and other financial Inter,
esta that have been plaoed in his hands
by W. A. Engeman, the .owner, of tbe
track by tha sea. .. . i . . .
- Nominations have cloned for the rich-
eat trotting) futurity of .the harness turf.
tne sixteenth, renewal -or the Kentucky
futurity, for foals of 10I, worth IJ1,-
000. . . .r
, Tbe stke will .be divided into eight
moneys, besides a substantial reward to
the original nominator of the mare, no
matter who drives or owns tbe winner.
.Htrnrd, nnmlnsMirn Is a wgi r r a it Tflmn
all the entries sre In.
Among the members of the Grand
Circuit, Buffalo Is the first to declare a
list of early closing stakes, amounting
to a total of 121. 0B0. of which 111.000
la for trotters and the balance for pae
era. Thla will perhaps be a larger aum
for pacers in proportion! to the total
stakes than any , other circuit member
wni a eci a re
a biggest stake is $10,000. tha Em
pire State, which will be contested for
by 3:10 trotters. Then there Is tbe
Gene sea Hotel stake, of 11,00. fur
tbree-yesr-old trotters, and the Lafay
ette Hotel stake of $2,000. for t:IT trot
ters. A ft.000 purse for l:0t pacers
la named Dominion of Canada. In honor
of Canadian horsemen, who have so well
patronised the Kenllworth track In the
past..-.: : . - . .' ...
The Iroquois Hotel stake of $4,000 Is
for the Z:17 pace, while tbe three-year-old
pacers will contest for a $1,000 prise,
known aa the Liquid Veneer. All theee
events will be decided en the three-helt
plan, by which the. money la divided at
tbe end of eacb heat , '
GLOB rini OKA Em.
The Portland Hunt club will hold a
closed paper chase on Saturday,' March
26. The start will be from the Thomp
son school house In Upper Alblna at z:4i
p. m. promptly. The hares will . be
Messrs. Jenkins and Strain. The course
and Jumps are excellent, '
..The laat ran for the Mlns AT Bhpgren
cup will be held on Saturday. April g.
Hares. Miss A. Shogren and Mrs, F. O.
Hnrrum.
4 aerea . begtaalng sonthweat
aaribeaet aeetloa ao, towmblp
' anath, rant t eat S.000
William Hherlorh comnaay to O. H. Jeff-
erlea, iat , block 18, gherlock's addl-
tloa grjo
Thomas P. Wood. Jr.. to A. V. Millar.
lot 4. blork 130, Btenhena' addlUna .. 1400
American Inveatsieat company ta K.
rerrla, lota T and t, HIU View ....... 1000
William U, Mtokea et al. te O. W. Eel- .
Irr. lot 0-14, iMlnalva. hloch.0. Bogle- -
wood Park ; . 1
W. H. Rtokea t M. A. Keller, Iota 1-,
Inclaalee. hloch S, Knglewaod Pars- 1
Owen t'araher to J. Caraber. lata and
S. block 11. Carter' addition t elljr; .
sorthweat aontbeaat asd lot ,1. .
eectlon 4, towaabip I surth, naf 1
weat , - 1
Get roar Inanrane and ahatraeta te
aatate from tha Title Onaraatee Treat
naayCsamMr ef Commerce balldlss.
; BtraDoie - fikiuts.
TH0llPO! Uareh S3. . f, TaoeiaaoB. renalr
to dwelllns. Kt Plfteeath heiween Tilla
mook and llanenrk atreet; coat. fr70.
KkATX March 22. Aurost Krata. repauw to
'ere. earner Slitfc and Alder atreeta; coat,
" kS.oou. - - - ' - - . ,
LOMNAKD N0B1.R March ti, Lemhard
Nobh:. .tor. 1'p.har heiween Twentylith
and Twentjeventh etreeta; coat, $2.in.
Mll.l.rjlt March 33. Il.rrr Miller, addition te
.. tora, eorner Plffb and HarrlHaoa atreeta:
co. $1.1. , '
K1KBV-March tt. J. Kir nr. repairs te ahon,
r .tillaan atreetj coat, . A0.
r.mir.RTiiNM.rch 72. J. R. Pdsertns. reparr
to reeldence, Rodney aeenn hetwaes Bell wood
and Ht-ntoa rtreeu; coat. 1S0.
MihiX Macih Ti. V, A. Moan, reel dance.' Moa-
, roe Mreet between Bodney aad William
eenne.; rnet. 13.000,
KR.VNKDY-Mareh M. fl. W. Kennedy, real.
dence. Clerk, ma. between Mneteenth aad
Twentieth etteet; rot. IX.nfa).
X"OTT M irr 72. R. . Scott, cottage. ' Rt
Palmrni betweew Rat Twenre-alatk aad Baal
Thirtieth atreeta; enet, U.3M.
OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY
AUTO ENTHUSIASTS
ORGANIZE A CLUB
Local Drivers of Smoke Wagons
;. Plan Formation of Splen
did Organization. . ;
A large percentage of the automobile
enthusiasts of this1 City met . at" the
rooms of the Copunerclal club last even
Ing, and started the preliminary stops
toward organising the Portland Automo
bile club. .-. '. .:
The leading splriu In the promotion
of this association -were Robert, U Ste
vens. Dr. A. E. McKay and P. 8. Mal
colm, who laaued tha call for tbe meet
ing, and In view of the fact that last
years attempt? to , organise -was Altai
failure, these gentlemen were delighted
aa well aa pleased with tbe large attendance;',-'
" ? " ' - ', '"
Mr. Stevens was nominated for the
temporary chairmanship,, but declined,
sod Mr, P. 8. Malcolm waa "chosen for
the place. . "
. Mr. Malcolm made a few remarks rel
ative to the objects and Intentions of
the proposed organisation, in which he
stated In part: 4.
"When , tbe : public learns that tnis
club wUl place a reatratnfng band upon
Jta . members regarding ; the . , rate of
speed and tha manner In which 4 he cars
should be driven through the' street,
they will not be disposed to ..cry for
laws that will be detrimental to .auto
mnhlltata , ' ... ,
The chairman appointed a committee
consisting of Dr. A. K. Macks y. A. K.
Bentley and W. K. Jones, to draw up
by-laws and plana of organisation. This
committee will secure copies of the
constitution and by-laws of well known
eastern auto clubs, which will be used
as a baala. In framing up that Of the
local club; :-j
Another meeting will be called in the
near future, when plana of entertain
ment.jnatter of. selecting suitable club
rooms, etc.., will -be discussed.
!-Those -whs- attended last - evening's
meeting were: J. A. Currey, Dr. C B.
Brown.. Da, 'J. M. Tates. E. D. Jorgen-
sen. a. K. Bentley a. F. Tucker, P. B.
Malcolm. Xtewla KusaelLV. Jk Travis.
J.'B. Ainsworts, Robert I Stevens. C K
Runyon. Elwood Wiles, W. N. Jones, -D.
C. O-Retlly, William WsJlsce, Charlea
Ilton.'W. L. Keats. EL R. MlUea. D. T.
ironeynuui, H. K. Wood. H. Wlmma. Ben
Holladay, Charlea Q. Brlggs. Blummer
Hook. Edgar U Lowell. Charlea J. Cock.
Fred T. Merrill. C. A. Allsky. J. B. KeUy,
W. M. Riddle, Dr. Q, E. Watts. H. M,
Covey, Ouy E. Holman C. H. Jackson,
a. b. Mackay, W. F.. Lyman. N. E. Ayer,
wuiiam Bouts ana A.. J.' QUI. ' , -
EMERYVILLIT HANDfCAP 7"
GOES TO DR. LEGGO
- (Journal Bpaetal Barvlee.)
Sen Francisco. March U.-r-Dr. Leggo
won the handicap from Judge at Emery
ville yesterday In one. of the moat eg
citing finishes seen in many day. Nl
grette, Jennings' ;star. waa barely . able
to snow. , summary:, . ..
Six furlongs Hulford won, Laura. F.
M. aecono, Kienca trurd; time. 1:14.
jve ruriongs Abe Myer won. Dar
uma second, Busfr -Bee- third,; -time.
1MIZ. .
Mil and an eighth Homaa-e won.
Dandle Belle second. Hellas third; time,
Mile and a sixteenth, handles n Dt
Leggo won, iuage second, Nlgrette third
unit, i:t74. . . .. . ' v w:..
Seven furlongs Flaunt won, B
Man aeepnd, Trspsetter .thlrd; time,
Six furlongs David Boland won. feck-
ersall second. My Order - third; time.
-vUifj,"'. At
Los Angeles, March '21. Results of
yesterday at Ascot Park
- Five) furlongs Febtta ' won. Fer de
Lance' second, Bun Mark ' third; time,
I .A ...
','' it
Slauson course Frank L. Parley won.
El Verraco second. Tender. Crest tblrdi
""i ,wlty
Mue and
a. sixteenth Hans Wagner
won. Lord of the Heath .second. Ralph
Young third: time. 1:471a. ' .
Mile Lanark won. Franglbls aeoond.
Lauretta, third: tlms, 1:4 J.
Slsuson course Lady Mirthful won,
Latolla second, Schottlsche third; time,
inm. "' , - .-,--. '
Mile Bronse Wing won. Golden Ivy
second, wintrrena third; time, I:41K
VprUgs BeswJta. '
Hot Springs. Arkv March tt. Oak
Lawn results:
Half mile America. It won,- 8a ran pa
ri N a second, Lettie third; time. :80 1-l
Five and a half furlongs Sorreltop
won. Last Fablaa second.. Miss Affable
third; time. 1:0. -
Five furlongs Jed Grlllo won, Jim
Along seconu, r oiiieaoergeres tnira:
Ume. 1:011-1. t , . .
- Six furlongs Crown Prince won. Otto
Stlfel second. Oudon third; time, 1:14.
Five and a half furjonga All Black
won. Sir Francis second, Jalss Gun third;
time. 1:07. - - -
Mile and a sixteenth Dollnds, won.
Falkland second, Colonssy third; time.
1:40 1-s. .
:. " At Sfew Orlsaia. s ' '
New Orleans, March 21. .: Fair
Lgrounds results: i
nix luriongs uiapnsnous won, Keogn
second, yany Thanks third) , time.
1:14 $-8. - , '
Five and a half furlongs Edith 'May
won. J. W. O'Nell second, Hannibal Bey
iDira; time, i:vi. . i. .
Mile and quarter Evelyn Klnsey
won, Velos second; Homestead' finished
third, but was dlsquaJIfied; Gold Age
third; time, l:0fl-n. '
Six furlongs One More won, Barnlaon
second. ", Dr. ... Stephens , third; . time.
l:M l-i. ' . . - .
-Six furlongs Fair Cat Ipso won. Msyor
Johnson second. Matador third;, time,
1:14. ' . - , . . ..- v
Five furlongs Aubtle won, Capltano
second, Hadrian third: time, 1:01 J-6.
Hair mile Jack Kerchevllle - won.
Black Eyes second, Hand Bag third;
time, 44' 4-S. .
PIN KNIGHTS LOST w
TO THE GOLD LEAFS
The Gold Leaf team dropped the first
game to the Pin Knights in their match
laat - evening, ut braced. up snd won
the next two,.! K. Closset of 'the Gold
Leafs hsd the high average, 200. . He
bowled a very' good; game. Captain
Krunerof the Pin Knights had the high
est single game, making 241 in his first.
The Uambrlnus find All-8tar teams
bowl this evening.
Pin Knights . (1), (!) (J) Ave.
Bussn . .....jHi; 14 17f 11.-.
Mallett.. ...... .H 10 141 IhT 1-1
Ollphant ....... I5 174, 1441(0
pale . .....lo2 1A5 114140 1-1
Kruae .241 141 15 1
. ; Totals .
.144 127 74$ .
Odd Leafs ,"tl
Flrken ,,170
Hinneksmp . ....114
F. Cloeaet , ....J71
Van Horn .,.. .12
Call lard , .140
(!)
ill
12
fl) Ave.
1B4 178 1-1
232JOO
1
151 IRJ 12
14S , 20 lit 1-1
Touts , ...... no it in
-OT TII0R5PAY
Only One Week of Preliminary
v Works Before Pennant .
. Race Is' On. '
CHAMPION TIGERS ARE ;
' FAVORITES IN BETTUVjQ
Portland, San Francisco and Los
Angeles Expected to Prove
L v. Strong Contenders. ; ;
"v.
One week from today the teams of
the Paclflo Coast league will Inaugurate
tha season of 106. The games will be
Dlaved between Portland and Los. An
geles at, Los- Angeles, Seattle and San
Francisco at the Bay City, and Taooma
and Oakland at the latter city.
For the first time in the history of
the . cossf league, entire weekly series
of games will be played Ifi Oakland.
This innovation promises' to be extreme'
ly profitable, for the Oakland fans are
capable aa well as anxious to be given
a chance to support their own ciud.
This season calls for games In Oakland
during the first and .last weeks of nh
season, and if the experiment turns out
aa well as expected, it Is likely that
next season will see more contests
booked for Lehman's town. . Oakland
Is a larger city than Tacoma, and the
only reason It has been overlooked so
far,- Is because of Hank Harris' oesire
for continuous baseball In San Fran
clacd, which would be practically Im
possible without tha Oakland club, to
fill in,
The 'near approach of the opening
day finds all tbe clubs, in ' fine shape,
and each is heralded in the home towns
as sum pennant chasers it not winners
of the flsg. ' - f. '
1 The' Tacoma dub winners bf last
season's flag, are the favorites In the
race 'at present snd are likely to go to
the post as f tret choices. Second
choice seems equally divided between
San Francisco, Los Angeles and Port
land. !'-; ' " '
. Hank Harris certainly has a fine team
(on paper) this .season, but whether or
no they will stand the gaff remains to
be aeeo, Thla alao spplles to the fa
vorites, for minus the services of Over
all and St. V rain, the two twtrlers who
held the Tigers up In mid-season last
year, they are soma what shy on pitch-1
era - Of course r Graham may develop1
another Overall out of the bunch of
brush talent selected by Fisher to help
out Keef e- and Thomas, 'bait 'players of
that , caliber are scarce aa hen's teeth,
and events may1 prove that favorites are
sometimes uncertain .quantities on which
to speculate. ... .
Los Angeles, strengthened by the re
turn of Frank Dillon, the cream of all
minor league captains. Is to be a de
cided factor in the race.- Los Angela.
like Tacoma. comprises practically . fbe
same players who have adorned - those
clubs for several years, and the play
era - have - the advantage ot knowing
each other's style of play. Both teams
are not as strong, In pitching talent a
they were last season, but for all that
they are formidable contenders.
When twlrlers are considered, San
Francisco and Portland have the cream
of tbe league In that department, and
It la on, the ability of their pitchers
that both Harris and McCredle pin their
hopes. - .;-.., . '
' While the above four dubs are talked
of as pennant. chasers, most of the fans
have overlooked Seattle and Oakland,
and probably settle out these two aa eel
lar contenders. In this the average fan
Is llksly to ' prove mistaken, for Ruts
Hall and Pete Lohman are likely to
spring a . surprise on their ' opponents
when the season starts.
Seattle has as fine a bunch 'of pitch
era aa any team in the league can boast
of. but that Infield of Hall's does not
and Johnny Burns are the only really
good players in- Seattle s Inner works.
and they have their weaknesses, for nei
ther Is what could be termed a rellsble
batsman. Voorhles, Dick Psgan, Culver,
How do' you do?
Do you nccd any
thing in furnishing
goods or hats today?
If so, you will find
' '.'',.''' ' '-: " . ... , t
a full assortment of
such things at Rotr
inson's. Those who
buy their - furnish
ings here enjoy that
cam fort which
comes from the as
siirance ; that they
are correct m eycry
way :
Robinson C. Co.,
- Hotel Perkins Building!
EVENING. MAKCIt 3.
CLAIRVOYANT
IU 0LTTZ,
dOSK
Washlnstoa
tret. :.
Special 3 days' only
KeacinM lor
Three Pays Only
I DO niBIRV ant.wwVT.w iiigtl 111
u.mih ta auk joa -a charge
fall to call ran be nam In fnlL naaaas
row friend, enemies or rink I prosriB
to tall yos whethav roar hnaband. wlf er
wnetaeart M trn or Jala, toll yos sow
gals tha Mra of tha an. oa moat deal
Tea thonah mllao awavi. how to aneeead
hoalnaoa. a Men la lion. lawanlts: how ta
aurry the ana af roof choice; hew le re
gala youth, ' health and . vitality. Same
eni lanaeaes, cares drink nnhtti
treaaarea, cares all snrvon dlnaaas, . ..
., ) Hew eaa I baa good rack U . ,
' How eaa 1 saeeead la bnalBasst
Row eaa I aaaka siy noate happy I
How eaa I eooonor my anamlea 1
' a How can I marry the aee.l cheeeet
Haw eaa I iarry, well
How aooB eaa I marrrt '
. How eaa I eononer my rlvelf
- new eaa
make ear ene love l
How i
I will my loear peopot
- Ho
I get B
How
I
not a aoftd anal Mas -
Tlow eaa 1 resinv bad Inflnaneasf
flow eaa I eoatrat eay oner
How make dtataet enea think ef met '
' How eaa I hold my hawhand'a least
How.een T hMO me arlfo nieat
HOrjltS DAILY, id TO T, AND TTTTAI.
stajM wiBHinuTon bt.. con rina
AMD WASHINGTON ITS.
HENRY VVEINIIARD
, Proprietor of the '.
City Brewery
: zargwat aad Most cjovplsta
Brewery la the northwest.
Bottled 4Jeer a Specialty
':;-rmtMwuoM9 no, Ta,-
OAos Utb aad Bmrsslde Btreeta.
;J; PORTLAND.. OREGON. ;
FREE LAND IN OREGON
I , la the richest rraln, fVuk an4 snck eacnaa
' tb world. Thssaanej af acre af land st acta!
coat ef krlprJea. ' Deed airecr from Stat ef
Oregon.- WRITC TO-OAY. . BOOKLET sad
MAP FRET.. Drachote Irrirtioa and Power Caro-
Jamas and Bacom, who ara trying for
third and first base positions,, are but
experiments at' the best. .James .and
Sagan are the only ones to show any
promise at all. according to reports from
Santa Barbara. .
-.. Lohman 's ease. Is different, for he has
practically the same team as last ear,
only losing-Bchlafley,' Buchanan and
Oattley of his crack team of last season.
In exchange for Bchlafley. Lohman se
cured both Ham I berg, the king of all
slnw hall pitchers, aVOdJlm Kelly, who
promises to give. Mohler. a run for tha
aeoond base honors this season. Oanley
wss traded for Van Haltren, who ia a
far. more valuable man, and. Buchanan.
the only real loss to Lohman, was
drafted by Bt Louis, Oakland'a pitch
Ing department will "hot be at fault If
the Commuters' land In the cellar, for
In I berg, Schmidt, Graham, Mosklman
and Zamlock. - they have a quintet that
will hold; their-own with any la the
league. .
-
FRANK GOTCH FEELS
HIS DEFEAT KEENLY
' . (Jenrasl KpecJLal lertwt.f -' 7
Buffalo, N. i T- March 11 Frank
Ootcb wss keenly disappointed to lose
his match with Jenkins In New Tork last
week, and is reported to. have said he
would rather have lost 919.000 thsn tbe
title of champion. All the New Tork pa
pers agree that Gotch was too confident
and that this lost him -tha.matcb, He
did not show his best form, and very
likely he wss a bit stale from having en
gaged in so many hard matches of late.
Jenkins says he wll give Ootch an
other match, but very likely he will be
in np hurry about it.
Ootch made- this statement yesterday:
"Defeat to ma by Jenkins Is a terrible
thing. - But I am thankful for one thing,
and that is that I went down honestly,
and not a. finger of suspicion can be
pointed at me. This fact in the circum
stances makes the belief of many critics
thst the better men lost the bout a good
deal of consolation to ma. , Now. I would
rather face the devil than my friends in
Humboldt, on the Pacific coast, and in
Buffalo, but I will face them clean-hand
ed and confident that nothing In the
world can prevent me reversing this de
cision If Jenkins meets me again."
(Special Iip tea ta Tke Journal.)
Spokane, March I. Duncan McMillan
defeated J he Flathead Indian chief. Two
Feathers, in a hotly contested five-round
wrestling match; before an audience of
S00 persons at the Spokane theatre laat
evening. The Indian, captured tbe first
snd-fourth falla afid McMillan took the
second, third and fifth, .: -
BAST SXSS TBAX tTXAUMOXS.
The -East Side baaebalL.teamT which
waa formerly known as the Strollers, Is
anxious to arrange game for next Sun
day with the North -Paclflo Dental col
lege team. The En at Sides defested the
Rutiker Hills last Sunday by the score of
( to J. Tha feature of the game -was tha
pitching of Harry Tsylor'..' V -
, SIX-DAY m BTPaJIS, . ,
v( Journal flpeetal Bervk. I
Richmond, Vs., March tt. In the six-
day bicycle race now being held here.
Ben Munroe hotdwthd lead with 44 miles
snd 10 laps. Lawson snd Root ara tied
for second place, . . ,
. onom TOTruAjfxvT. , , '
- (J nam I Special Bert lee.) - '
Boston. Mass.. March 23. The score
in the International checker. tournament
st .the): end. ot yeaterday'e 'puy stood:
Brule's IL Americans 21. drawn 102.
r i
Sir ftvub Xt
m iiiNCJ. 1
I ' JU. n( 111.11
:liT:v
25 c
c:3tc::3 SYnc?
Bbs keasj wan by mmoma ot Metsm M tswkf
anUdraa wbli ToattaJnc for oear rtfty Tanre.
i It son i has the ehfld. anftasa the gnma, allays
i en pais, earae wind amua. aad IS the beat
, BBS' ii ill fm il I a 1 1 hi a a .. ,
, Tgnn A wtna. , 1
lCCJ;
qUDAIl DERiJIQUZ
CLAIRVOYANT
TIC VKUD KlcniXTESS
I THUL, YOUri NAMB
Spedsl 3 f ays Only
25c
There are aa mtalnhaa t tha nredlcttaa
Tea stay wiah taTaow If It la aeelaahle A
araaa a caanga la awaites. la tore, la aaaa
rlar. . ','
fhJt I sseeed la ma new aadr-taklng rv .
Oaa t ahtela aat
Mttonar' . - " . ...
"hau I aver en lor the nrrarlas af whaltST"
fn I treat my rriaadsr' . ,
Hea I anesjaaal" , ;' ',
"Whaa ehall I marry r ' . ' , '
"Haw eftra shall I marrTT i 1 '
"Jhatl I ar he dreareedr . Ll,..
MDaa anothee auM Ik. Lm. nat etAtfallf
salonaa to mV
"it m, whomr t. , . .
"As I loved la rfnV i
l there a rival t my are -. .
"Wsea shall m Iom affair, rervatts la
aJarrtgeT, " .'
"waas ahall my doaaeetl trrrrtiwa aeer
H"w can I make m life aad h.me hjpeyr"
"When ekeU my ahaent friend e-tarr
"Way da I set racetr a hrtterr .,'
HonP4r10 ta PA1LT A"" gtmbAt.
29VA Morrison SU Corner Filtrt
a Tloos of Bostom Zlaaaal Varlenh
DLO
. Is the went dlaeaaa es
earth, yet the aaateat
to enra WHKH OV
I KNOW WHAT TO
DO.- Many bar -plnv
P018Gn.Mw3
" tarrh, aad don't I
ea tne
-the
falling
ns, ca
tarrh, aad don't know
i io aiAivu niioun. on. .a- ,. ...... .. ,
MD Arch at., PhlUdelphla, Pass., far BROWN'S
KIAHIU I'lIK, az.nu par neniei laeia an
month. Bold la Portland aaly by freak Man.
Fertlasd. Betel Pharmaey. .
ijiti'6hcmj
rmOPOIAIA TOB OAST ZBOaT WATBsV IOI
. ABB iriCIAX CABTniOS, ,
Sealed Briieaaato -wlU ta nceleed by the
Water Board of the City of Port land, Ore.
son, antll S p. m. Wednesday. April 1 lauo,
for furnlahlsg aad dellTerlns at - Portland.
Oresoa. tha following apprnxlmats aaanUUee
easting.
et eaat , iron water pipe ana epeciai
alas ..'..,- ...
a. 450 lineal feet MS leacths a-ineh eaat
Iran pipe; weight U66. poaada par tangta ST
ton. . . . . .
l.aBO lineal - feet in lengths g-iaeh eaat
a pipe; weight BM poaada set length ia
tona . . -
6.0BO lineal feet Boo length It-lack eaat
Iron pipe, weight 070 pouad see least 23
ton.
w. pipe; weight l.tsiu Bassos per length aud
tona.
6.40 . lineal fact 400 lensths 10-laefe eaat
tnm pipe; weight 1,30 sosnds per leagtlq 320
wn. ' ,., , .
ToUI. .1.0IM tons.- I
H Dec Lal caatinan far eaat Iras water aann
ao.uuw neanea. , - - -
- Hnedacntinne and form of nrooooaf ens
obtained at ta otSca ef D. I), Clarhe. atBgiaeer
at the Water Board. Vrty Uau, fertlaad, Ora-
Bldden Brnt etats 'the Price at pine
tea of 1,000 nounda amf the nrlea af anedel
enatinga ee poaad. all delivered t.ab. ear
remand, uregoa, deiieery ot hw M eom
H lea red m or l.efnoo May IB. 1OU0. and te oon
Uuno at be TSt of MM tons Ber awstk antll
ocanpieiae.
With each BM mnat ha scorn I ted a eer fined
check for tl.Ouu, parable to tea Aadltor af tha
City ef Portland. Uregoa, and honda. acceptable
t is atayor er to city wiu he required ef
we eoceeeeiui Dioanr.-
Is awarding s eoBtraet the eaat ef inapecung
the pipes and
apeeiaw. By laapertara te he
elected and
id sr the eiu. win st
Tbe right le reserved by the Water Board
te relect any or all bid. '
Tonoaale meat be encloeed is aa envelon
Ddoraed oa tha on tat da "Propneala for Water
Pipe." and Bddrwetd te the nnderalgned. '
Additional pipe and aperlala may b saedrd
thi eeaeoa,. Boon after taoaa deacrlbed are de
livered, asd tha eltr wl.be rha ootlon af
ordering, not later than Jsly 12, 10. all or
Krt or ine louovug pipea aaa apeeiau. Tnera
re bidder ara reoaeetad ta atnte whether
tber will sire each ODttoa snd. If en. oamta
prices lor delivery r.as. ears rMrtiasd, oregoa,
st ttw rale ef find tona per nvalk:
.000 ' lineal - feet 200 lengtha 4-lncb eaat
Iron pip; weight 230 poo no per htagta 30
.rLIMO nneat feet XTSd lematha -0-terk .eaat
troB pip; weight S06 pound par length HO
1U.044 lineal feet m leagtha -lnch eaat
Iron pipe; waif ht BM peand par length Z4t
S.OM 'line I feet BOO Vrnctha 10-Inch eaat
Iron pipe) weight TOO poaada per length 1UU
rn. 4 ' ... ... r
Tal T1 Me . - I
nneclal raatlass for east Lraa water Blnas.
ip.nua pounda , - ,
By order 01 tne water mere.
ruKk 1. jnilh.h, napennwwaest.
Pertland. Oregoa. hUreh 22. 1000,
PBOPOSALS X0B bXXXTM AJTP TAXTCt.
Healed trin.eal wilt be received . br - the
Water Board ef the City hf Port la ad. Oregoa.
antll P. m., April 12, 1006. for fajnlahlng.
nd delivering at Portlaad. Oreron. on or
before Jane lfi. lOoB, ninety. three Hmlth patent
aleevee, braachee aad valves for tapping . water
lalna, aa follows:
as tachea x 2 laches. 5-0x2. Sdt4. 10-drs.
m . iR-io-a a.Ki.a o.19a 1L.1 a in tau
114112. 6-lttl1.16ll0r.-lSl4, ft-2W0, 1-20Z12.'
ToUI. S3. I ,
Tb valves moat open by tnrnlng t the right.
Additional mrtlcular and form of Drnnoml
ran en ootaineo at tne 01 ore or u. i. viarie.
Rnglneer of toe Water Board. City Hall.
Portland. Oregon. -
Bidder meat etate tne price per eleeve and
v:ve of each alee, all dellvarad l.e.n. ears.
rortiand. (iregon. ,
wits earn proposal mnat ne oenoaitea s
rtined check for 1100.OO. snrahle to the
Andltar of tha Cltr ef Portland. Oresna. and
bond acceptable to tne mayor of the eltr
III ha required or tne nncveoarai ninoer.
The rlsht la reaerv.d br the Water Board
to reject aay or an atria.
rropoeani snwt D encmaee in an en re lope.
ealed and marked "Pronoaale for Hleevea aad
Valve," and addreaaed to tna anderalgsed.
By order of the Water Board.
PRANK T. IMirxjK. Hnperlntendent,
Portland. Oregoa, March 22. 1000. . .
MOPOtAXI TOB PI8 tXAM. .J.
Healed ajronoaala will he received'' he the
Water Board of tha Cltr of Portland, nreaan.
antll 2 P. m., April 12. 1B09, for fnrnlahlng
at Portland, Oregon, forty-flve thoueand (dil.OuO)
Cnnda of pig lead, te be furaianed oa or
fore May in, leofl. ..J -J i
'Bidder mnet atata tha price per handred
ponnd delivered f o b, eara Portland.' Oregon.
With each bid mnat be deonelted a eeetlned
check for 41O0.O0. payable tn the order of the
Annttor or ine t,iry ot rmrtrans. iirrgnn. and
bosda acceptable to the Mayor ef tbe -city .will
1 reajaireq 01 ine aoi i la.rui niaaee.
The right I reaerved hr tha Water Board
te reject aay or all blda
Propneala mnat he enemaen IS an envek.pe.
led and marked ''Prnnnaala foe Pla Lead."
and idilraeaed to- the nnrienlgned. '
By order of the Water Bnrd.
PBANK T. IHIINllt. HnnerlntendenL '
Portland. Oregon, March 22, IMaV. ' . v
PBOPOsALiJOB AltolBO MACKIBI
Sealed propoaahi will he 'received at the nfriee
tne Annuor or ine city af Portland antll
Monday, March 2T. IPflfi,' at p. m for fur
alehing to tha City ot Pertland oa adding
aentne. '
tin rrronneal will n ennatdered anlaaa ae.
eemnnnled hy a eectlOed check ear a Me to the
order of Oeorge H. Wllllama, Mayor ef ib
City nf Portland, canal te Id ser erst ef Ih
gaeegate amannt of tha bid.
The right t reject any and all bid Is' hereby
renewed. . -
Br order st the Fveentlve Bnard.
. " TRIM, ti nK.VI.fw,- ,
' A editor af the Cltr Af Portland.
ParUnnd. Umeoa Maaah at, 1bV -
rtBABCOAX. .
POBTSeUTS TBTTfT POr"-T OT OBXtOB.
Be. fee lauaB hi. '
' JV Olaaat Tan) 0aaar fct Oisjbb.
. OAI-iaAL. .-.eds.
Wa. sasdaet a nal baeMaa; seatBaas. We
raeatea eavlngs eVaatta V msaa ttms ear,
ttneate aad eeruacatee - ef aepo.lt ear tie
anon 10 dare eaU. AO dam nail nr 00 Sara
call, with later! at 1)4. I4 and 4 per eeal
per. aaasm, r "wtr---'T. ur i a
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m. 1.11 riusi, ,,, Unitary
I. O. OOLTBA... ......... ..aealetaat saacatary
1 1 CKOBAJfTS' VATIOhTAX. . .
?"- SUrS1' ...vnwerra1
Ytbanew - a.
w smxaw sTaWBevan'w wf
Drsru and Letter at Credit Imeed ArailablS 0
. . n Pete f the World, t
Collection a BpceUlty. . -
SEOUlUTT lATTlfog n TBTTBT OOKPAXT,
" sag Marrmea gt rartlaad. Or.
Tlaaaauli a Oaral Baaklag Itailaaaa
Istsrest Allowad en Time Bd Ba rinse amaatsi'
, rt aa Trncte tor BaUtas.
Drafts asd Letter ef credit Aesllabl ts All
.' ,.ulfrto ef tie World, , ,
C- AnA-1". ...PreeJdeat
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HtLlM:.
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B. O. JUBIT1,.. ,
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U ' OT POBTL4VD. 0BBO0B. -BOBTSWHT
COB. THIBS AJtO OAX'BTS,
Tiaaaaem a O.a.ral Baaklag ilam
', ' DBAm IsnUhoT '..
A vsnabta hi AU Cities of the- flnlted BtataS
ssd Mrrase, Beag Koag aad kUalla. - .
anaanannwanw,
OOTXICTTOirp BTABX 0B TATOXABT.X TTBhTt
reatdeat ......'.....J. L AiKmnura
lce.Pr.ldent.... .....W. B. A TUB
Cashier...... ....B. W. SmhlKca
AslUr.r- Caahlar..
.A. hf. WBIOBT
LAOS TJXTOB, BABXXBg.
(Xa-t&allaaod 1s laH.
Tranaaota
.Coiiaetlnnli amada at all oolnta mm r. ki.
tersw.. Letters'. of credit manad avallahra ta
Konip .and all point !a the Itnltad Stat.
Biaht Brchinso aad - Tetearanhle T..HfM
asld as New Tork. Washlnrtea. Cbleaga, It. '
Inls, Den ear, Onuha. gaB yraaetara gad
Montana and ftriUih Colamhls. . '
Bzchang soldns London. Parte. Berna.
Prank fort. Bong Kong, Xokahasu. Msstla and
BoaolBln, - 1 .
FIB ST BATtOBAX BABX ' '
OF POBTLABD. OBBSOaT.
IMalg Bated Ueonaltory and tlnasclat Ageat sff '
fie Usltad. States. ,
Prod dent .........A. v. irrrra
Caahrer.... J. W. BgWKIRIt
AaataUst Caabler..... ...W. 0. AtVOBrt T
linni Aaalatant Chler.....B. P. ITTBVBNS - r
Letters ef Credit laased AvnllaM la afeiwaa
and the Raaters Bute. :
Blskt Kkcbaas and Telee-rrelile Tv... .
old ob New Tork, Boatna, Chicago, it. Loafau
St. Paal, Omaka Ban Pranclaoa aad tha
stlnetpnl point Is rn Bwiaaant. i . .
Bight aad time bill draws la earn ta eatt
en Leddoa, Pari. Berlla. Itaatfial im Ihi '
hfara. Boag Bong. Xahnhama. Caewahaaea.
ChrHtlanla. Stoekhohn, BL rwtaraberg. atea-
r, Bnrleh, llonoNra.
OaUaatless Made es TSveraMs Tnrms. ' -,
MOBBIf BBOS. OBBIBTIBUB.
. UtVi first sweat, rertlsad,
aHKjau
MORTOAGB L.OA1N8
Oa Pertland Baal Batata at Lawnet Bates,
- TlUaa Insnred. Aaetraata Paiahik.. -
X1TLX UABABTaB TBOST Ota -
a. 1
jit 1 voTicza. '
AagrtgirTBT roa xztcbbiov
or ziun
- SLUAB 1TBXAT.
Kntlca la harenv riven that ta aaaaawawwt
made by ordinance No. 14,443. entitled: "Aa
ardlnaace adupUng the report ef tha viewers
la tha matter ef tbe propuaed change ot Ban , . . .
Ullaaa atraat from tha weat Una of Baat son. '
and atreet te tb weat line af Union avenue.
aald atreet te be an extension In It arenenf '
conn and width of Eaat Ullaaa atreet, aa laid -est
easterly of Vstos arcane. b widening the ...
eama aad making aasecament ot the benefits
nna namagea set rorta la aald report," approved tt
Kibruarr In. . ha . been ntered against
tne several owner af and pnraona iaterected In
the laad hareta dearrthed aa being aeveraDy ' -
naoie lacrcror, ia ine Meeet nr city La en,
which aald aaaeaamenu ara made dna and par
aale at tha office ef the City - Treasurer, a
United dtavee gold aad silver cola, and an-
leaa paid before April. 1, loot, . the name will 't
become deliiiaiieat aad each sroceadlag will be . 4 '
takta fur the coHectkiO of the mow aa ara pea- " '
Tided hy the charter of the City of Portland, r
aid aaeeaaaneata netne as follows, to-wlt: .
A parcel of laad Ijlag betwees tha proponed
, north line ot Bant Ullaaa atreet and a lino "
1 I'M feet north thereof and parallel taerawlth,
. aad between tbe weat Una of L'nioa avenue
, and tha eaat Una ot Baat Third street, Bamnei
H el pie Batata, Helra et," 120.00, -t-
- A parcel of land lying between the weat Una ,
; ef Kaet Third atreet aad a line 100 fact went
' thereof and parallel therewith and between ".
the neonoced north line of knot Ullaaa atreet
and 1
a Una 125 feet north thereof asd peraUal
therewith. T. O. Oreen, tlO.W.
A parrel of land lying bet wee a tb east Bne
;f Beat Hecoad atreet and a Una 100 feet
weat of and parallel with the weat line of
1 Ban Third rn I mil tilirna tha mniaaail
north line ef Beat Ullaaa street
and a line
- Im feet north thereof and naralktl tnaeewtih- .
ChrUtlag H. Menaadorfer. f 10.00. - - -"
A parcel of Mad lying between tne snath tine
nf But Ultn atreet aad a Una 1B0 feet
'.nortk of and parallel with fbe north Use of .
' Baat Planders atreet sad between the weat
line of l'nioa avennc and a Una 8ft feet west
J thereof and parallel therewith, L. B. Juatos,
A parcel. af Mad lying betoeea tire Uses re
' per rive ly SB feet end lift feet weat ef end
parallel with tha weat line ef Colon aveaae
' nnd between tba nonlh Una of Eaat Ullaaa
-atreet and a line IM feet north of and par- .
- IM with the north line nr Bait Flaadars
street, Mrs. N. J. Smith. 13.00. -
A cereal of land lying hetweea tbe eaat mm .'
ef Beat Third atreet and a Una 110 feet weat
ef and parallel with the weat Una of Caloa ',
avenue aad bet wee a the aooth Una of Baat '
' tlllnan street and .a Una ISO feet north nf and 1 .
I parallel with tba north line of Bast tTandare
1 , i, i 1 irv ruin, vwu. . . . t .
A parcel of land lying between the weat Una '
of Baat Third atreet and a line 100 feet went "
thereof aad parallel therewith aad between
tb eonth linn of Baat OHaaa atreet and a
' line 1(W feet north of and parallel with the
north line of Bant Passers street, U B. '
Juntos. BI0.no. ' ' .
A txirce I nf laad lying between tha eaat Hne
et Kaat Beeond atreet and a Una Jon. feet Wat.,v .
of and parallel with the weat Una ef Fa at
' Third atreet and betwees the snath line nf '
' Beat Olman atreet and a Una IA0 feet north ef
. and parallel with tha north Una nf Kaet Pkta- ;
der ntreet. Cbrlatlaa II. Mraaadorfer, OtO.UU. '
Total, 80.00.
, . THOH. C. PBTMlf. '
' Auditor of the cny of Portland.
. rtntc of flrt pabUratioB, Portland, Oregoa.
March tl. 1006. - .. ....', .:
PB0POBID ' ABSZBBMXKT TOB TMPaOTkV
. KXBT OP EAAT ALDXB STBXXT. .
Katie la beretir aivea that the Aadinae.ee
tbe City of Port land haa prepnred a propoaed
aaeecament lor IM improvement or Kat Airier
atreet from the eaat Haw of Baat Thlrtr-tahU.
atreet te the weet Una of Baat Thirty-ninth
atreet, and haa aaeertalBed what he deems a
just apportionment nf coat of tha Improvement
in accordance with the (pedal aad peculiar
beneflta derived hy each parcel ef land nnd lot
part taereoT wunin id a nanecemetii aiatrtrt,
ill haa aiinortloned the coat for aald improve,
mt In tne amnanta aet oppoalte each Darerl
af land and kit or part thcraor aa Its ahara
ef aaeh pmnoaid acarasmcnt.
Aay otirtiona to tna apnnrtionmctit ef enat
for aald Improvement mnat be mnde la writing
to tbe (.on aril and filed with the Auditor wlihla
IS dava from tha date nf tba flrat Dubllcatini,
nf thla notice, nnd aald objection will b heard
ana
determined hy
the "tnncU beta
leeege of the ordlni
no gauming tb coat af
Id lmr.
mnrovement. -
BAKTHI'H 'PAKK ADDITION TO BAST PORT.
, LAMl luHjn i, m 1, 1. .1. twwen, 'V.Ae ;
kit B. C. T. Bowes. 03 th; lot 0. (!. T.
'-TUiWelt. 11270; lot 10. Berths Tan Vlark,
?0o.3f lot It, Oenege M. Hlrauas, tftdOO; t
2..Uenrg M. Btraue. ldH.04. BlH'K it,
lot 1, Mary V. Hurley, fl.7 lot 2. Mry P,
Hurley, BlR.M: k.t A, Mary P. llnrlry, tdj.SN;
, lot 4, 0. W. aad Margaret T, Allea, Joi ns
.lot ft, 0. W. and Margaret V. Allea. $.;
krt 6. . W. and Margaret V. Allen, IIW.AJ.
- Total. 2TB4.6I. ,
TH02 C . DEVLIN, -' '
Aadltnr of tha City nf Portland. Oregoa
Date ef.lret pabtlcatlon, March 20, 1M.
- POtnrDMABTXB'l BOTICB.
Notice I hereby gives that aa rhc Iftth dan
nf March. 1IHTV, I took op nd eBrnnnnded at
tha, City Pound, at o mi sisteenih atreet, is
the - ( liv of Portland. Oregoa the foliowi.
deacrlbed animal:
line hay mare, whit eaddla marti as back. .
and shod 111 aroand. and anleee the cwnee. er
other peraon or pemon having as Interest
therein. Mian riiim pinaieaaMiB or tke earne,
and ear all coat and rharaea of the ki.ii,.
aad advertlalng them, together with the pound
fees on ald animal. provided hy Ordinance
Ka. .02ft. aa amended. of -aald Cltr of Porb.
laarl. 1 will on tha 27lk day of March, lew,
at tke hciw ef A . m.. st the Cltv ponnd. at
Ko. 201 Hltleenth atreet, la paid city, nell tbe
a no re nrerirr, anmai at ponnc asetlmj tn -tha
blpheev bidder., te pay coal, and charge
foe taking Bp., keeping aad advertlmaa
aalmat.
Dated this XOU dT of March. IWvI.'
AT- W. RFPTI -1 --.
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