The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 10, 1906, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL!. . PORTLAND. SUNDAY
MORNING.
JUNE 10. tecs.
-' . ;
mm 11 in the
ELEVENTH
Young Hopkins , Proves ' Stum
, i - Ming Slock to Portland in '"
1 ' : ' . ' Long Gams.'
M'HALE, MITCHELL AND
. M'LEAN HIT THE BALL
, Locals Secure a Dosen Safe Drives
', but, Could Not Bunch Them Until
the Last Half of .the Eleventh In
ning Review of the Match.'
Portland t, Los Angeles 1.
iaUerle.-TEeslclnna Tonxrtwx- Htnterrt:hV,ta,thi
- kins and Edgar,
" - Eleven Inning were 'too ' much for
. Mr. Kid Hopkins to go. and aa a re
" sul our bold , athlete, took .another
jljamejreaterdajr by the score of I 'to t,
As It was Hopkins whoaia"th-snoottn;
"-" Nfor the Angels, he save the' Giants
plenty to think about, and. on thing
' about It waa 'that be had the crowd
with him. He was given all kinds of
, encouragement from the stand and
bleachers, and when he worked out of.
" a hole the ovations on at 'least two ec-
casions were ao great that the boy had
" to doff his cap.
. -If Hopkins arly In th gams had
, had the support due him . he gam
would -har Seen - a-shutouts. Dillon In
..the sixth inning had just got through
" a wrangle with Umpire Knell when be,
,'. piled up two errors one upon the other,
' ' ' with the reeult that a run waa scored.
T.' Although Hopkina was touched . up for
II hits, he kept them pretty well acat-'-r'-tered,
- In no. Innings except the third
and eleventh could Warrior Walter and
' hie brev band do better than gather
- on little awat In a bundle. ' In th
eleventh they gathered three In a bunch,
and they netted the run that sent fan
.. land horn to suffer, v
1 Jew fsavtu. 1
The" gama was flavnld of fratiirsa rr.
oeyiwetty" pawning stsoh
worltof .Umpire
KnelL. He certainly- bad left hie glasaea
hom;"ndthts "caueed.-S; 7 twist in hi
tongue. Once hie- , clapper and
teeth got tied In a knot, and aomeone
had. to. anap his finger and call "Come
to"' before Knell - paaeed decision on a
pitch!, ball. By ttie time he -got out
hie decision the hall .waa bak . ln the
pitchcr'a hands. - Tb trouble .. with
Knell yesterday waa-that aometimea he
saw double and other times hie lamps
were out.
" " With such work- It la no-wonder- that
the yard waa filled with anarla and
ungleeful yelps, and these Were taken
up by the stand and bleachers, - 8o aw
fully awful was Knell's work that on
several occasions he brought Bashful I
- Dillon out of his cag and the Angel'a
; ' captain hit " off some very choice ads
- Jectlvea, th irfeater part of which was
: Juatlflablo. Th barks let out by Dillon
' ; on on or -two occasions made Knell
. Hiunt for th akldoo sign., but th high'
st h could find waa two elevens, and
. these -would, never make -23. Mitchell
waa another who waa barkful. and hla
' yelpa were not gladsome particularly
after he had whiffed- twica. on. balls
. . Judged by KnelL .
Sfijrap la th Ponrth.
There was a llttl mlxup ' In . the
. fourth. , On put and Dillon got a aln
. gl. McLean fumbled Delmas' ground
er and put another on the sacks. Ellis
: went out Donahue to McLtsan, but when
Dillon started a ateai home McLean
. threw it wild. Dillon crossed the plate.
- - closely followed by Delmas, but th
ump ruled Dillon out for cutting third.
How he saw the eut out of the back of
. hla head, for at the time Knell was
, facing third. Is a question that th
bleacher and stand arose and asked. -Los
Angeles was' the' first to score.
getting Its only tally in the fifth. -One
ont, Eagar singled. Jud Smith booted
- L .- '- 1
DISASTER SALE!
AT HALF PRICE
BARGAIN TABLE PRICES
LOT 1. LOT I.
1 fl.40 fl.85
U 9 Ladlea' 16.00 Men's '.
Shes. , "' Shoes.
LOT ,3. ' , LOT 4.
"' fl.20 1.35""."'
, $3.00 Ladles' tt.68 Ladlea'
Sboea. ' T' Shoes, r;..--'-
"LOT . . .. . LOT . "
f 1.15 . ' 8St y.
" 3 4.0 0 Ladles!.: 1 2.0 a Meix "S.
Shoea. . , , Slippere.
LOT'T. ' LOT I.
fl.20 fi.io -i,
-s I2.B0 Boys'. $3.80 Ladles' i?.
Shoea. ' - Slippers. f
LOT. LOTflO. :-
f r.45 f i.i5 ;
32.00 Boys' " $4.00 Men's
enoes. . ; . enoe. '"
"r;iT"lC-rV" "--rLOT" 13.'" '-
-fl.15 T5e-. ; .
$I.0 Mlaeea' $L$0 Child's
Shoea. Shoea. -
LOT 1$.' ' LOT II. '
80 50t
$3.00 Girls' . -; $L 23 Infants'
. Shoes. . I ' Shoes.
" Children's Barefoot Sandals,
. BOe Pair. ., " ,
Shoe Polish, I bosee for Hf.
292 niOHRISON
NEAR riPJH 8TkBET.
. Xaadreda Turned Away.
B AT HS
TT7HEN tired .and worn
v with a day's work,
1 visit Friedman's baths at
.2665 Alder street, be- '
, tweerr Third and Fourth,
and become rejuvenated
' thro' a strengthening
: t Turkish bath. One dol-
lar, with bed for the
' night.'' '
'V " If suffering from cold.--a
vibratory massage treat
ment will be . found of
great benefit. Friedman's
re . the only vibratory "
' massage baths in the city.
' ; OPEN PAY AND NiaHT'
Hopkina' grounder - and Bernard fol
lowed with a double, acorlng Eager
.III. IVU ' V. aaw.. ju,,i u.
WaltAr'a hunt. XViLltMw mnt nut nut nn
Smith's grounder, . going out short . to
seoend. thus putting alike on third, and
he tallied on McLean's long fly to cen
ter. Nothing more was doing till ' thai
-eleventh. 8mltbopne4wlth a double.
McLean drew a single. Donahue filed
to left and Moore connected to a min
gle, eoorlng Jud. Then It waa akldoo
for the Angela. , ' ,
The scor: "': ',
PORTLAND.
" ''. AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
McHaie. cr. ......... 4 o i-.i o s
Henderson, as. ...... I 0 0
Mitchell, If. ...... i. t I t
MoCredle, rf. .,.... 0 1
Smith, lb. .......... I 1 1
McLean, lb. ......... 5 0 1
S
0
0
V 1
1 1
Donahue,- o.Ti ."i . :'. f
0
Moore, 2b. .4 0i 1
Essie, p. I 0
' e
3
Totals .: ........ ...17 t IT 1
' Dillon out for cutting third
, LOS ANGELES,
' ... , A B. R. H. PO. A. S.
Bernard, cf. 4 2 4, 0 0
Oochnauer, as, 5 0 0 l i t
Cravath, rf. ........ 5 0 1 2 0
Dillon, lb. ;v.. .vv 6 - 1 4 - t
Delmaa, lb. ......... -4.- - t 0 Q
Ellis, If. ............ 4 0 1 3 12
Toman, tb. ...... .... 4 ft 3 . a 0
tEager; c. 0,1 6 4 0
tiimaina. n. a . j
1 1
Totals
ft f it l t
J.,9 1..7,3t..laB
On out when winning run scored.
. . . SCORE BT INNINGS.
Portland 4 . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2
Hits . . ..v : 1 1 1.1 1 0 00 J 313
Loi Angeles . ..,. 9001000000 1
. Hits ..M.,.-,HUHJHCM-1
" . . SUMMARY. - i .
Strnck out By Hopkins, 4 : by Essick,
I'.' Bases on bair-Off Hopkins, 4; "off
Essick, 2. Two-baa hits Bernard;
dmtth. Double plays Hopkins to Del
mas; Moore t9 Ilenderson to McLean;
Ellis to Eager; McLean (unassisted).
Sacrifice hits Henderson I, McCredle.
Stolen. base McLean., - First base on
errors Portland, 3 ; Xrfs - Angeles. . 3,
Left On bases Portland, Iyos Ange
les, 7. Time of game Two hours and
BROWNIES WIN FROM
-THE GREATERS' TEAM
The Brownies defeated the
yesterday, 20 .to 1. Line-up:
Brownies v. ' ." .. ..
Moltsen aand , J , . . .
Burns .......o. .......
Hallock and "
Graters
- Orators
Naah
6 haw ... . p . .p. . ,
Burns and
Moltsan es.'.,
Col ......... ...lb. .i
Alexander '..3b.,
Shaw and
Parcell
Ammer
Kahler
Tucker
, . Barr
. Clark
Hallock .......3b.
Chattsrton If..,
Hall .rf..
..........
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
Won.
....11
....13
Lost.
'
i -
10
12
P.C.
.840
.760
.571
.876
.24
.182
Portland . . . . ,
San Franciaco ,
Seattl . . ....
Fresno . . . ...
Oakland . ,-' . . ,
Loa Angeles . .
CRAMMARSCHOOLLEAGUE.
Teams.
Brooklyn . . .j
P.C.
1.000
.875
.777
.655
.375
.876
.338
inuuui x auur ., ...........
Hawthorn . . ...........
Williams A.venu
Highland . .
Couch . t
Ladd . . .
. . .. i
..........V
.000
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Won. Lost,
New York . ......... .2 it,
Cleveland . . ...-..,,..26 16
Philadelphia ......... 1 4 18
Detroit . . .:,.........I4 18 .
St Louis ................ .24 21 -
Chicago . It 23
Washington .'. ..... .14 . . 28
Boaton . ........... .1 32
P.C.
.(44
.1
.681
.573
.644
.428
.363
.200
Ai Chicago Chleorni
Vew Yorlt 3.
At Detroit Detrol
,. .Tjton .
Louis 0, Phlladel-
At St Louis St.
Dhia 1.
At Cleveland Washington . 1. Cleve
land t. - .
, NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Won.
.
. .81
Loatv-
1
; 18
29
,2
32
35
P.C.
-.378
.460
.433
-.549
.431
.408
.373
.271
Chicago f . ...
Pittsburg . .
New York . ...
. . -.
Ph11drltbi-.--r
St. Louis . ...
..........22
....20
It
13
B: joklyn c
Cincinnati
Boston . ,.
At Brooklyn Brooklyn 0. Chtcaro 2.
- At PhlladelDhla PhiladelohlaO. PHta-
burg t. '
At Boston Boaton 8, St Louis 3. .
At New York New York 7. Cincin
nati 1. . ..- . .
" Amateur Oames.
Wavefleys defeated the Eagles
yesterday It to 8.
Th St. Francis Jra won from . th
Young Eagles yesterday t tp 8.
Th Young Hawthorne defeated th
Carlisle Kindergartens yesterday by th
score of 60 to 6.
' Moasee'e Oood Work.
In a hotly contested gam of baseball
between JtbeleamsLjlf. th Osuld com
pany and the Crane eombany at the
Portland academy grounds yesterday
the Qauld company team won by a score
of 14 to 3. Tb pitching Of Monro for
th Qauld eompany was a feature of th
gam. i
f Th Ladles1 Aid Society of th Nor'
weglan church " of Barlow gave a fair
Thursday In honor of the dissolution be
tween Norway and Sweden. The pro
ceeds will go for th purpose of building
a church. A program was rehdered in
the evening. Those who spoke were Mr.'
Swegom, Rev. Mr. Nerock and Rev. Mr.
Wrogn, aU of Portland . .
'-i A-.; '; .
SLU RECORDS III
field mm
Threa Abrasions in Northwest
'and Three in Stats Stan-
dards at Willamette.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
WINS INTERSCKOOL MEET
Scores Eighty-Four to Fifty-Six by
Agrici. While Willamette and P-
' ciflc Get Ten snd Three Respect
ively Summary qf Contests. . V
(Speeisl Olspatek to The Jsorasl.)- '
.Wlllamett Lnlverslty. Bwlena.. Or
Jun 9. Th Intercollegiate field meet
was .won today by the University of
Oregon. Score, University of Oregon
84. Oregon .Agricultural college S3, Wil
lamette university 10, Paclflo univer
sity 3. -. ... i-, . .
McKlnney of th University of Or
goh broke the northwest record -4a-dla
cus and th atat rcord. In th shot
put. ' .v- '
: Kelly of' th University of Oregon
broke the stats record ' In tb broad
Jump. a ' "
.Hug of Oregxon broke the northwest
record in the hammer throw.
. Smlthson of Oregon Agricultural col
lege broke the northwest record to th
high hurdles. . ',
-j Lounsberry : of "Willamette brok " th
atat-TooFd-4!vth high. ump.: : .
aMoltl Of Jtraata.
100-ysrd dash Kelly, U. of O., first;
Smlthson, O. A. C. second : Moo re a, U.
of O., third; Schroder, O. A. C, fourth.
Time, 0:10 3-8. . , -
Broad Jump Kelly first, Frlselt seo
ond, -Kuykendall ' third, of Oregon r
Swan, O. A. C, fourth. Distance, 33
feet t Inches. ' Broke interstate rec
ord." . ' ' ' '
Low ' hurdles Frlsell ' first, Moores
second.' oregonr urn it n son, corvaiiia.
lthirdlPrjejiujstJPsilUiJthTlm
s:za . ,
Shot put McKlnney first. Hucaea
Oregon ;i n tjeimab
1h1rtrMtrtlnn-t)rsn,fOTrth.-"Dl
tance. 43 -feet I -Inches. Brok atat
Half mile Devolt . first. Greenhaw
second. Crow . third, Cortallls; Ober
touffer, Oregon, fourth. Time, 33 26.
Pole, .vault Moulletu- U. . of J0, first;
Burns second. Swan third, O. A. C. ;
Wlnslow, IT. of O., fourth. .Ten feet eight
lnchea.i-'-r"'.'-T - ! 'U
220-yard dash Kelly first, Moores
second,' Oregon; Beach, O. A. C., third;
Prideaus, Oregon, fourth. Time. 0:21 3-5.
Mile run Devolt. O. A, .C .firsts
Lowell, U. of 0. second; Pletchert P.
third; Goodrich, O. A; C fourth, Time,
4:40.4-6:
Hammer throw Hug, Oregon, first
tatt-second, Dunlap third. Tyler fourth,
O. A. C. Distance. 183 feet 11 H Inches.
Brok northwest record.' -- -
' High Jump Lounsberry,-W. U.. first;
Kelly, Oregon, second; Smlthson,, O.
A. C. third; Kuykendall. Oregon,
fourth. Height. 6 feet- 19 H .Inches,
broke state record.
440-yard dash Greenhaw, -O."". jC.,
first: Prldeaua, Oregon. second; Obar
touffer third, Veatch fourth. Oregon.
Time 0:D0.
High hurdles Smlthson. . O. A. C
first; Moores second, Kuykendall third.
Frliell fourth, Oregon. Time, 0:11 4-6.
Brok northwest record. ( '
Dlficus McKlnney first,' Hug second.
Oregon; Finn. O. A. C, third;-Louns
berry, W. V.. fourth. DIsUnoe.i 11
feet 8tt inches, Broke northwest reo-
ord.. , ,
- TAOOMA FINDS BOYLE.
. .. a v
Oet Three Swats Off Bntt 1st but la
. . aln of Contest, , ;
(Rpecliil Dlspateh te Tb Journal.)
- Butte, Mont., June 3. Tacoma puled
out In the ninth today, when she
piled up three runs on Butte, landing
the gam with on run to th good.
Boyle held - the vlaitora until the laat
lntiln g7-ensTpermltted-jrctmiato
And him for three aife swats. The gam
waa fast - Th score: t
Tacoma 001 0300
Butt f000300
Batteries. Doyle end Bwlndells; Fea
hey and Shea. Umplre-Huston, ... At
tendance 800.
LA GRANDE OFFERS
INDUSTRIAL INDUCEMENT
("peptal Dkpttcfc te The leoruL)
La Grande, Or., June 8. -The La
Grande Commercial association is rais
ing funds for th purchase of a site te
be offered to th Palmer Lumber com
pany aa an Inducement for that com
pany to establish Its sawmill plant at
this place. An option is held eo 73
acres on the river nortbweat of the city,
which can b seaured for a llttl less
than 38.000. Nearly $4,000 has been
pledged. ' -
The Palmer company has extensive
holdings below Elgin along th Wallowa
extension of the O. R. & N.. and tt la
the Intention to put In a mill of a ca
pacity of 100,000 to 160.000 .feet per
day. - ' '
- The mill will employ 200 men and will
run double time, aa nearly aa practi
cable,' all th year around. ' '
WWII Buy Our Organs?
Yoii can' atlll secure on of ' th fin
and almost new parlor organs which we
agreed to sell for customer who bought
new pianos of us. These people ef
fected a great saving In the purchase
prlc of their pianos and are wflling to
let these parlor organs go for what they
will bring. You will also find a large
and' almost complete assortment of
beautiful new onea; Kim balls, Burdetts,
Crowna, etc; also one fin self-playing
Aeollam a eeuple of plano-oased organe.
twe Vocations and several fin church
organs, - Everything must go by Satur
day next or w forfeit $1,000. S "ad."
page I of this issue, we simply have
to get out and must clos out every f
thing at what H Will bring. Remember,
any reasonable terms will now be ac
cepted, - $6.- $3 or. $8 down,- $4 and, ye.
ven aa low a $$ a month secures th
bat of them. Com tomorrow. They'r
bound to go quickly-. Filers Piano
House, 36) Washington street.
ESTI MATING '0AMA6E BY
FLOODS IN UMATILLA
Pendleton. Or.une 8. The Umatilla
county. court Is considering, repairs of
roads and bridges injured in the re
cent flood. After csreful Inspection at
Echo and different parts of th county
It Is found that th damage will amount
to about 640.000. in many instances
bridges went out, but wer not swept
away, ao hy wut not- b a total, loss
to tii county, as th timber may still
bf nsed. . . ,",
bescei:daiit jf brigiiali
YBUilfi-TlKJOp ,
Man Claiming Lineal Descent
From Mormon Leader Arrested
at Butte, Montana.
(DpetUl Dlipatck to .Tke JeeraaL)
- Butte, Mont,, June 8. Brtgham "W.
Toung, claiming to be a grandsdn. of
Brlgfiam Toung and' a son of J. ;W.
Ybung. a Wall street broker, Is under
arrest, In this city, as the result of .an
attempt to pass a worthless check upon
M. Slegel, a pawnbroker. Toung baa
practically confessed., the forgery- and
claim that whlakey was the cause of
hla wrongdoing. -
The check was drawn on W. 8. Green
field t Co of. Spokane for $50 and was
made payable to J. VA Wilson, an alias
used by Youpg. - The broker paid part
of the money. Instructing Toung to call
this morning for the remainder. In
the meantime communication with the
banlsproydlh check , to be a forgery.
When Toung called at 'the. broker's of
Acs this morning he waa Invited to ac
company Slegel .to tb bank and , get the
rest of th money. Toung acquiesced
and waa Immediately piloted to the city
JaiL where he waa placed under arrest.
At the atatlon Toung admitted' that hla
name jsae not Wilson and'1 told of his
family connections. When aakedTort
an' explanation of his actions Toung
shook his ' head remorsefully and an
swered," "Boose. "
Several other checks, made payable
to J. W. Wilson, were found in Young's
pocketbook and th local police believe
he has committed numerous forgeries.
ARTICLES FILED WITH
SECRETARY 0FSTATE
' (Special Dispatch to Tbe JonnuL)
Salem, June 8. The following organ
isations have filed articles of Incorpora
tion with the secretary of state:
Excelsior Laundry company; principal
office, Portland, Oregon; capital etock.
3100,000; incorporators, , H. E. Cleaver,
Charles Roberts and R. A Preston.
- Corvallls Creamery company; -principal
office, Corvallls, Oregon;' Capital
stock. 813.000: Incorporators. H. W.
Kauplch,Robert 3 ohnaoh andT-Inn-
strong.
.QwilberLJLin'!Tfl'rn-T-
lr)-eenipany ; principal pfftco, Wallowa,
Oregon; capital stock. 325,000,'- incor
porators. Q. . t. . wiSBls-forthiJjC.
Hall and John McDonald. '
Universal Tool company; principal of
fice, Portland, Oregon; capital stock,
$50,000; Incorporators,- Edwin L. Fui
man, ElfHogan and CP." McGee." .
Erlcson Undertaking company;, prin
cipal - office, Portland, Oregon; capital
stock. $4,000; incorporators. B: E. Krlo
son. W. E. Dunn snd R. B. Stalder.
St. Elmo Mining company; principal
office, Portland, Oregon; Capital stock.
$1.000.000; incorposators. C. RDono
hoe. A. A. Wright and E. B. MoFar
land. : : : . .
Paclflo Mercantile Agency; principal
t office, Portland. Oregeni capital stook,4
$2,000; Incorporators, R. B. Stalder, F.
Robert BuetschU and J, P. Locktvood. .
OFFICIAL COUNT SHOWS :
GALLOWAY CARRIED LINN
ISiwclal DtSDatrs t The YnornsLV
"Albany, On, June 8. Th official
count shows that Galloway for congress
carried Linn county over his Republican
opponent by a plurality of (7, receiving
3.068 to tiawley' 1,999. Th unofficial
returns gave the county to Hawley by
a plurality of about 60.
The unofficial count showed that O.
H. Russell (Rep.) and H. C. Powell
(Dem.) wer tied for th position of
county commissioner. Th official
count shows that Powell received 2,019
and Russell 1,016, giving th election to
Powell by three votes.
Chamberlain carries Linn by a ma
jority of 617 over Withycombe, and
Gearln defeats Bourn by a total of 668.
M. A. Miller .(Dem.) of Lebanon waa
elected state senator over Wright by a
majority of 916. '
INDIANS-VIOLATE-
IESERVATION RULES
(gpeetal Dtipsteh te The loarnaL)
Pendleton, Or., June 6. Deputy United
Btate Marshal Griffith arrived In this
city this morning from Portland with
two Indiana for th county Jail and left
on No. 1. Three prisoners for the fed
eral court, in Portland, are now prison
ers In the county-Jail, serving sentences
"
orMtklngTIquor on the reservation.
Upon hla return to Portland Deputy
Griffith took with him Andrew Barn
harj, We-Cat-8ee and Ta Tats llama,
all fr taking liquor on the reserva
tion. Cent Assessment.
(Special THapatch to Tfee Joernal.t
Klamsth Falls, Or., June 9. Directors
Of the Water Users association levied
an assessment of 1 cents per sbsr
(acre), which Is expected to carry the
association through the year. There ar
2.600 shareholders on the roIL
Hotel Wau-Cwm-Gwin
vow or.
5-
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Mr.-
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Tot Bates and lkrtlealars Jkddres
M.C BAJTO, S0OII EITta, OB,
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Tans and Blacks
o
- Corner
Sine Dentistry All
r a
8.
5.
Work Omarantesd.
Gold Crowns. . S4.00
Bridge work..SS.OO
FQ11 set teeth . SS.OO
Telephone
gree.
Opposite SUera Srlaao X
red lodge stops business
:to attend funerals
Day Given - Over o Burial of
Thursday's Min? Disaster Vic-
tims Rres Still Burning. -
. (Special THipatrh te The Journal. ) 1
Red Lodge, Mont, June 6. Today was
given over to the burial of the eight
victims' of Thursday's mine disaster.
From 10 o'clock to 8 business of every
description was suspended. Including sa
loons, out of respect to th dead.
In th absence of cultivated flowers,
wreaths, ' bouquets and clusters wer
formed of wild flowers from th moun
tain sldea and laid on th caskets.
Th only work In progress at th coal
mine la keeping pumps In operation and
th fires and boilers golrg. Th gaa In
th entries Is still strong and danger-
oua. : . ,
Mining Inspector McDermott and
SuprUtendant-Pettlgrwmad . sn In
vestigation this afternoon-and they got
within 800 feet of th fir.
Mr. McDermott says the bias Is vis
ible, but th fir Is not seething, or roar
ing. There Is Terr little' draft for it
The smoke, he says, clings and curls to
ward the roof of the openlnga
Large quantities of timber used as
props have been burned away and there
ha been considerable fall of ground.
Fire" Chief Jack Bond of the Billing
Are department arrived today with 1609
feet of hoe.
HOW VOTE STANDS ON
AMENDMENTS IN MARION
(KiecUl Ditpateh te Tee JMrnsl.r
Salem. Or June 9. Official rote
en
amendments In Marlon county.
Appropriation .. pills Tee 2185,
no
t,86.
Equal suffrage Te Z.Z29, no 8,131.
Local option Tee 8434, no 8,844.
Barlow road Tea 1,688, no 9,618.
Referendum amendment Tea 1,764, no
1,846. . -X (,
City charters Tes 1,8(6. no 1,428.
Stat printer amendment Tee 4,116,
no 786.
Initiative and referendum on munic
ipal laws Tes 1,841, no 1,629.
Prohibiting passe Tea . 8.741, ' no
1.129. -
Taxing private car a, etc. xes f,B,
no 476.
Taxing express, telegraph companies,
etc. Yes 4,666, no 436. - -
FOR THE WELL-TO-DO. ;
The Vims Bree Seen BeautifuL AjrUs
tio and Dirt -Cheap. I 'e
Don't fail to seethatbeauUful Lcwl
gant mottled walnut -case, On of th
ilneat and most valuable pianos ever
shipped to this state. Be It, try It,
test it critically and severely. - Listen
to Its deep, exquisite ton, find fault
twtth' lt action. He touch- ana dlplt
you can. Nothing finer has ever been
produced anywhere by any man. Can
be had tomorrow at virtually half price,
for w must get rid of It We're clov
ing out Ellers Piano House, 161 Wash
ington street t -
SECURES VERDICT FOR
COMMISSION ON SALE
(fetet Diapateh to Tbe Jaarnel.)
La Grande, Or.. June 9 rTh Jun
term of Union county district court la
In" session at La Grande. Th Jury-)
Which had th ease Of William Grant
Vs. H." Harrell under consideration
hrniieht lit a verrilnt of 61.000 In favor
of Grant.' Grant brought suit to r
cctver commission for th sale of liar-
i,rell's farm. The amount eued for was
something ever, 11.60.
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For All
3,09 Low
Shoes
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Fourfli and-Yamhill.SlrccIs
V. M. C. A. Building;
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- CoTtstawtly-lit our emplOTr hav t all- tha extremely fancy. a4
xodlngly artlstio , - . : - - -
mm
ln.the-Banker ft, Lumbermen's bank, Oregon Trust A 8av!nga
bank, th Portland Trust company'" Dank, " th Northwestern
Guarantee dc Trust company's bank, the Tltl Ouarante A Trust .
company's bank, th Portland Hotel's t5 new baths, and like-.
wise did all that -beautiful art eeramlo work for th Knights of
Pythias in their most elegant new halL In Tact, when if comes
to tiling. . -
MEN ADC NOT
- LOOKING. fOR CtlCAPNEftS;
but for excellence and no other kind of work can be bought .
from UK, We likewise hand! all klnda of electrical and gaa sup-
plies, fireplaces and equipments. . - - . ' .-
The John Barrett Co.
. Telephone Main' 122 . ('"" ''
408-410 Morrison Street Between Tenth snd Eleventh
In FIRS SALES or any other humbug sales, but go to re
liable stores to buy your goods. After seeing a few be sure
to see '. . v -
JOHN-MlbEAEl-'S-
The 'very latest Myl of ltfensand Youths $8.00, $70,
$10.00, $13.80 and $15.00 Suits are from ?2.50 to ?5.00
.: less in comparison with high rent stores' prices. Shoes,
Hats, Pants and Shirts Of the newest designs from 5ty to
. ?1 less in comparison with high rent stores' prices. Ws run '
TWO STORES :
181-183 First Street and 53-55
North Third Street
G. N. SMITH, Manager.
Use Smith Bros.' Patent
ASBESTOS FLUE LINING
This flue lining has stood, a wonderlul test. Meat does not
crack it, rwater does no.txrtimble it.1-Mamifactttred only by
"Portland-Asbestos Manufacturing 1 Co.
70-74 Randolph Street, Foot of Russell Street, Albina,
Phone East 5333. . - .
STEAM PIPE AND BOILER COVERING A SPE
CIALTY. Ring us up and we , will bring you samples.
An Unsqudsd Offer
A t ef ear famous US rals TXKTH for fir.
Paint etrotmit fie wiu this offer, i t- -nation
aad consultation, fr. Crown aa4 a-.-
iroi a specialty. Extracting. t eats
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For All
$3.50 low:
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