The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 12, 1907, Page 10, Image 10

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    OREGON PAILTriOUBNAU PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 12, IS-.
PRESIDENTEWIHG
TALKS BASEBALL
Now Head of Coast Leagu
Gives Out a Few of His
Ideas on the Came.. f
f
wit BE SEVERE WITH
; . THE ROWDY PLAYERS
Bui Hopeful View yof the Oomlni
; StMcn, Ia', Opposed .to Orantla
' Advuc Money tid Wfll Sea Thai
. Hla Umpire Enforce Boles..' 1 "
That the bow president of the CoMt
league will make thlnge Interesting for
tee. rowdy players 1 rti!
aa anything could be, according to the
following from the Ban Francisco Chrosv
. Never let the idea get Into your bead
that J. Cl Swing will be a figurehead
.. nmtdnit of the new four-teem
iMfue. Ho -understanda the game aa a
player and loader of playore on tha f told
and knowa tha business and of tha sport,
WhUa Secretary Danny Long will have
rh at nuir of the detail. Ewlng
win ha ,t tiu halm and direct the
Ewlng Is too well knowa In California
to bring about the neeeaalty of a hle
a mm life. Ha nlayed bail aa aa
amateur for 0 years, starting aa far
back aa 17. Ha waa an . lnflelder,
untU a bad .wing Bent him to tha out
ana ha waa captain 'and an out
fielder of. the Reliance. club team at tha
iim, that nlna waa merged into the
California State league. That waa the
way ha became Identified with tha Oak
land club and tha reaeon that arer alnoa
i.. ,-- han associated with nrofeaalonal
baseball, until now. ha la chief owner of
the' Ban Franalseo team and president
of tha league. . '' , . "
. -t K.n nna well-defined view." aald
Ewtng. 'when ha waa naked to tell of
hie plana., 'That fa to atop all forma of
rowdyism on the jfleld, Bpectatora are
not to ba offended In that way. If aa
umpire haa not aufflolent force to keep
discipline, he muat retire. I have al
ready requested the director to Instruct
an.r. to the Hun affect and I
will be aevera with every player who
aasaulta an umpire; or .owierwiea w
fatwla. '
"If a caaa ia brought to my attention,
t win aitnar double the fine that haa
been Impoaed by the umpire, or auapend
the player. 1 aleo Intend to lnatruot the
umpires to make tha minimum fine 110.
1 do not believe In these $5 fine If a
player haa dona eomethlng wrong, the
fine should be aufflolently large o that
ha will realise ha la punished.
"Aa v to Increasing tha else of tha
league uiother year, thai la a matter
for later consideration. I-do not be
lieve In hawking franchises. If a city
wishes to be represented, let that city
make application. As tna cities en the
four stow, our league will naturally
develop. '
Believes la OrgaaUatloa.
', "v. v am a firm believer la organ
t.-A haaahaiL It la best for the club
- and." for the lerie. A player may do
-better temporarily under ..Independent
ball, but It tends to kill tha weaker
leagues and there are fewer openings
for men. From the league standpoint.
It ia a buslneaa proposition. , We will
have 155.000 Invested at FouHeentaand
Valencia atreeta before we pltca a ball
and we oould not afford to Invest that
.r.it.1 under outlaw play for wa would
not. know from one day to Another
whether wa would have a team. --,
"PeraonaUy. 1. think wa will have a
successful season. A baseball league la
like a chain and la always as strong as
Its weakest city. Wa now have, four
Strong cltiee. i -
v "Business ia everything In baseball.
It la tha life of tha game. For that
reaeon. I have refused to give advance
money to any of my players. No busl
neaa house would do It and there la no
reason why baseball players should ex
pect It. During the season. I wUl make
i t-trtn and eosslbly two over
. the circuit, aa I think It la the duty ot
the president to oe m wires wiu, u
situation." . ' ' ': - ' '.y
BRIGHAM'S TEAM WAS V
TWO BOWLERS SHORT
" Brtgham'a" team of bowlers wss two
; .hM last .nls-ht and had to aue-
eumb.to the McCabe aggregation, that
was aleo one man any. , im sreorya.
' BRIQHAM'S TEAM.
: : . t ..... (11. t Total.
.141 ltt H 3I
EDGAR FRANK LEAVES -
FOR EAST. OH FRIDAY
A - ,, ,- , ..... ...... .. ... .
Will Represent Muttnoman ax
the National Amateur Wres
tling Tourney at Newark.;
Edgar Frank, who will represent the
Multnomah Amateur Atnietio ciuo
the national amateur wreetUn tourna
ment at Newark. New Jersey, the Utter
part of thla month, will etart for the
east on Friday. The dates set 'or, the
tournament are March It, ..
, iii k hM nnder the patronage
of the National Turn Verein aV Newark,
New Jersey. . -
Frank la la Bne condition ior . ie
proposition , and will undoubtedly carry
off nonors ror oia uuuumi . .
far-off trust etateyrt New Jersey. Frank
will wrestle at 111 pounds and, at this
weight, be will not fear any man entered
for thla meeting. .,
Frank will go direct to new
thence , to New Haven, wnere ne wu
.ha auaat nt A. L. OlIDen I
ai. h la a atudant at zaio.. wi
sw.i. win nuitinna his training for 'the
InnnuminL DUttlng OB the Bnlshlng
im.hu in tha Mtnnanv or oia irmuua.
Multnomah clubmen era looking for
ward with more than usual Interest to
Frank's visit east and feel certain that,
v.-.m.a ttia Mnnumnt 4iaa been finished.
Frank will carry away tna nonors a
events In which Da participate.
be. A. A. O. Xsa for gpoKama.
,aak from todav the Multnomah
club boxera and wreaUera wlU leave for
Spokane, where the nortnweat cnsm
plonshlps will be held on March NLThe
boxera who win mas m -
Dranga at-lJ pounds ana wk...
French at lt( pounda Bud Hughee'wlll
represent M. A.-A. C. -in the Ill-pound
wrestling class. .
lB thle 4otrrnament the, crack man or
the Bpokane and.BtatUe athletlo cluba
will be In action, aa will also several
good men from British Columbia..
Use
Reason
Cure Pile Privately at Home Wlth-
' oat rata or Operation.
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YESTERDAYS SCORES
' AT BOWLING CONGRESS
(Joerasl Bptelal tervlee.)
n....r . March IX Bray shaw
t .nnv tha lasit In the doubles in
tha Bowling congress 7i'"-
score being l.lto. but were-.latar-beaten
by Harper and Kerr, who pinned l.ltl.
Rarhnur ana sic jaenomr w .
bowled tTl. The following acorea were
m.d. in the Individual class: T. Perry,
cat. Vmaa. Portland. S44: BalLi Fort
land.' ; KeaUng. PortUnd. 0: Bar
hour. Portland. 68: Moore, Portland,
6, and Hanson Portland, BIO. , .-.
0. A. C. BASKETBALL TEAM
CHALLENGES DALLAS
i. ;.. ... si- -c ---.
To tha Sporting Editor:, la behalf of
ha n a f! ' basketball team. I hereby
challenge the Delia a college team to jt
series of three frames, one to be played
on the Dallas floor, one M O. A u, ana
a third, if necessary to decide ouprem-
n Ha nlaved An tbS M. A. A. C
nAr all aamaa ta be conducted by neu
.i orfiniaia. under Snauldlng rules.
dates to be fixed by mutual agreement.
, M.-D. M'CALi18TKKr -agerf
; CorvaUis, Or, March, 11. 107, ,
'i eas-aB---aeeBa t." , . "
POOL-TOURNAMENT-IS
niAT. FAOXAOa
The result of aa lirlUted membrane
nan not be eared with a knife, but by
nMrin tha causa of the irritation.
What la a more natural cure the a
strong and yet beaMa balm which will
bring Ufa back to tha deaened asussT
Thla la the notion of- the Pyramid Pile
Cura The little suppositories, meii
away' Into the feversh membrane, heal
the-uloera,. remove the inflammatlou
and swelling and bring back the rectum
- . - .1 u-illikiii. - . .
(V li. . , .
Thla raeult la af footed Belnleaely and
without tha loaa of a moment a Uma
from your dally duties. Tha treatment
la applied at borne, la .the prlvacror
your owa room. The remedy la our own
nranaration and oar. name la the guar-
Thousands of oaaea similar to the fol
lowing might be cited to ! prove ear
I tried the sample of your eare you
sent me. - i used It and then bought
a eO-cant box. Tha results ware Imme
ai... .r,A aurarlslna to at, I assure
t hail been to a dosan of the beat
doctora and paid much money to them
with no results whatever. I nad thla
.m-tlnn fa. 10 vaara. I WBS la B hOS-
for a . lona time, and I left it
- .. . . v Awa WIN
..mim I. nrnKiii uawu. -a w " -
debt of gratitude. I believe that piles
would be banished from humsnlty and
. . nnknown thing, were every
UajVVIU sei a , . a
ana afflicted Wltn inem lO DUl epsnu
from Mo to II. for Pyramid Pile Cura
Tt. anaadv action also V on "
...i- favorable for impatient people.
am vonra sincereir. uwii.
i.i, Mattanen. alase "
xtm m.itr now naaiv run suim h.w
pllee. we want to cure you. ji yow.wut
a rree nacaaae vu pnin iw
yourseir, iwe wu giauir .euu "
name and address at once. We wlU
leave it to yon 'to aeciae waeioer
aa. afford ta dlaoontlnuo the treatment
Pyramid Drug CO, it ryramia oiag.
Vl.-ah.l! Ulch.
All druggiBta aeii ma rrnurno mi
Cure lust the same as tna aampia, at
10 eanu par eoav- v
inE RECORD OF
THE DALLAS FIVE
Successful Season Will Come
to a Close , oa Satur- -
; V y Night.-
ON AT MULTNOMAH
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FINAL MATCH WITH
THE MULTNOMAH TEAM
Littto' Probability That CtoUegUna
Will Meet the Oreffoa ArlcnJ-
taral Lads la Championship I
Seiiee, as Schedule Is brer, f ,
Mm
Brtgbam. .
Itoutledge
Burmaa t
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TotaU.
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McCABnTS TEAM.
: ' , . (1) ) ) TotaL
wv.w. . "... ' i lit 161 141 -l
Cummlngs .." " "
. . 117 ISO ISO ell
7Zi 7 in ut: it
Totals
.COS I5T Itl 1.7SI
'; - f jf" nnilard Note. . - ,s ,
At Chicago last" mght Jacob Schaefer
: won the billiard 11-inch balk Una cham
pionship from George Sutton. Sutton a
blah run waa SI. average II 10-I0, and
Scbaefer's average II 11-10. "
The" pool 'tournament- opened at tha
Multnomah club last night and a falr
alsed crowd ft the -cue artlatr were oa
band both to wltnesa and to participate.
Only three gamea were played, with the,
following reaulf-K Nlehola beat- Brtgbam.
45 to SO;, JenKlns Deat moon, v w
Hughes beat Jenkins 80 to 17. 1
"pbrtTjNor; gossip."
Digging over Id soore books one of
ten runs-' across Interesting nine sons
and ends about baseball, almost. forgot-.
ten, says a writer In the uetrou news.
Old Jim McGulra reports lor pracuce
with tha -Kew .Tors; team on, eunaay.
In Washington ia isa Jim aoumr.
aanant averv nm( clayed that year.
fit. kls work Da waa leuaerea m vis
benefit and given a bond of IS00 by
the elub.- Hla, record atlll. atanaa. -
Ta iaaa nobma ldwil now nswr uu-
Ity man, made four home runs for Boe
. TMthar Kit Chamberlain.
lam LaJole was - the first major
leaguer to go through tha entire season
with, a batting average oi ,iw.
in H7f Boston won every game
the home grounda and lost but -eight oa
the road. ..'''..-,
In 18 national league wi m
over .100. : : - -;
And now Bill Bernhard has Joined tha
Hat of Naplan rebela.
with joss. Rhoadea and Haas, Bern-
hard refuaea to alga a contract to play
nnitar Larrv LaJole. nicg ana muwrm
h... also kicked over tna tracea.
T looks ' aa thouan tna wnoie v
la laoreanised ' even perore ne axan
a Ha vaf. . , . . V -
Of tha . entire . pitching staff Bart
Moora alanad and he ave la because
ha Baa Hill all lBSt TeBT. '
rt I. n't over the salary question, as
far as can be learned. Tha playera juat
want to have ' something to kick about
and -the salary question Is the easiest.
Th.. raei kick la that tha playera are
aoro at not Undlng thatflag with all
their chancea
Tha. don't like LaJole. so thoae on
the Inside say. ' . ' -
If those Cleveland, owners hired
ordinary second baseman Instead Of tha
greatest ball player tnai aver uvea, ua
secured a fair aort of manager, they
would moat likely win the pennant with
that wonderful aggregation of baaeoau
talent.-
But Larry la the tdoL Hla wonder
ful work around second and his mighty
stick work always brings out. the
M-owrfa. He 1s the magnet.- It -was he
who made Cleveland a baseball town
acaln after the Tebeau crowd bad
ruined it. r.- ' ;'.:";" !,
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The New England amateur boxing
chatnplonshlpa i will be held nnder the
auspices pf tha Riverside Boat , elub -of
Cambridge, the Utter part of March.
The classes will be at the regular
walahta nreaorlbed bv tba A. A. TJ-
follows: 105. lit. IIS. 115. 140 and 1SI
pounds and for the heavyweights. The
prises will be tha regulation gold and
allvar aim a. m. -A.-. a., a. a- u dwusi
gold for the winners and allver for tha
men. beaten la the finale. , V- ":, S- ,
k.' , i. c - a-1 e ?. .. - -v
.KfforUrarer4elng-mada-to arrange si
alsronnd bout between "Jack" Palmer,
an.' RnWUk hMrtmllllb rand- 8alloTJ
Burkei to take place before the National
Athletlo club of Phllaaeipnia one latter
part of thla month. .' - f
. Malvln Shepoard. of the Irish-Amerlr
can Athletlo elub, who holds tha Amer
ican half-mile championship, haa agreed
to take tha place of uu parsons, too
Tale runner, in tha - tnree-cornerea
match race at 000 yarde against J. B.
Taylor and Harry Hlllman, .wnica wui
be one of tha main features of the New
Tork Athletlo -club games la Madison
Square Garden tomorrow evening.
Trainer Macs or tna xaia irsca wra
refuses to allow Parsons to start ta thla
race, as he will neea ail tne apeeo mr
sons has in him .winning the one-mile
rnlav race for Tale from uorneu ana
Pennsylvania, which will be another
feature of these aama gamea Aa Taylor
wlU run -the last quarter mile relay on
the Penn team, and Parsons will oe
aaved for the last relay by Tale, thla
means a grand clash between Taylor Md
Parsons In a quarter-mue race., ,
- HlnaH.l iHseetiQi t Ibt JesmaLt
Dallas,. Or, March. II. With the
game here next Saturday night with
Multnomah Athletlo Club basketball
team, ends the saost successful basket
ball season ta tha History ' of Dallas
eollese.' and leaves thai collegians easy
champions of the State Basketball 1
lea sue. Dallas, college has - already
played a aeries of It gamea ta- tha I
league aerlea, winning 10 ox mem ny
large acorea The only' defeat waa tha
one received at, the handa of 'Multno
mah ia Portland, some two months ago,
br a close score. AH the other gamea.
whether at - homo or ' on other floors. I
have been won by acorea largely ruB-l
Bins at a ratio -of two polnta to ona
It la not thought hare at tne preaeni i
time that Dallaa will accept the chal
lenge of Oregon Agricultural college to I
play a aerlea of gamea. for tne reason
that tha haskathall aaaaon ia almost I
ended, the Dallaa team la en the eve
of disbanding, the players are nearly
all Buffering from injurlaa, and It
would be unfair- to play each a team
agalnat the boys from Oregon Agricul
tural - college, wno nave naa an eaax
time of It all winter. Another reason
for not" r, levin tha Tanners," Is that
Oregon Agricultural college had ample I
opportunity to Join the state league I
when aama waa oraanlsed. hut preferred
not -to do bo: It la a well known faotl
that the only way to-determine and
decide a championship la by percentage
of gamea won and lost, and It would .be
hlrhlv unrust to Dallaa college to place
their hard-earned championship of the
state at stake oa the result of a' single
game .with, aa autslde Institution. For
these reasons It la hardly. probable that
the challenge of Oregon Agricultural
college will be accepted, by the colhr
glana.
Dallaa haa played the entire season
without a coach, which makes her many
vlctorlee over atrong well-coached
teams, , all tha more creditable. Next
year a tour, embracing the 'whole of
the middle west is contemplated by the
vlntDTioua team from' Dallaa college.
whan aoma of tha beat college and asso-1
elation teams la the twitea ntatea wui
be met and played, and Judging from
tha present record of the local playera.
It la thought that on each a tour tjiey
win make the name of Dallaa college
famous In basketball -throughout thai
United Statee. .
If It la Inconvenient for lad'lea to call at our offloaa we will call for them
in bur eutomobliee and return them to their homea again, .
wwnww mWAOOII-ITrn OO- SaAXBT a, ' ,
MiiiiitW
BELLE CRiEST Oilers a Korc Attrsctivc Investment
than any Other Similar Enterprise In .PorllandT
Qassot Property 0)nsiderede'-':;v:: :r-:-;
This Shouldn't Be a Bard Hatter to Conlirm II yqn
woulfl but I00& at other track, thensee Belie CrcsJ
-if
-WO
When wc pay money we want to know what it is for'
k..,;ni innw -11 ahmit a thin? before vou eo into it
expected to do business with prudent people when we put BELLE f
- CREST on the market, and we carefully went ? into and arrangeI r
every detail for furnishing a strictly modern eub-dmsion with every;
convenience' for people -who love to live well. : ;
; " First and foremost BELLE CREST is naturally beautifoV
- ft lies higher than the surrounding country it .is the closest
In" natural park in Portland.' And to add to these endowments ol
.nature have added means for enjoyment-? . ; -
A DuUding restriction of $2,000 rests over BELLB
Insuring first class homes.
t;. a Bull Run water Is in BELLECREST.
-Every street Is to be graded 55lks
at our.expense. - - . ;r, - :r
. : t- .alJ 1 TITTT T Tf CPTCRT. ariA nn stores OK
io liquors uiay uc buiu w" ... . r ; . ,
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L TIlirc THF AMIV lMY TH rilDF
lllrtl eal ( I III. Vlllel V VVHf
fCAMfAMKIMIHI
- Be sensible -don't dose the stomach to fall tne
tterrahal germs in the nose and throat You can't
core catarrh unless 70a kill the germa. What a the use .
of wasting time ? what's the use of living u yon ve
got to snuffle and hawk and apit your way through
Ufe? Do at tens of thousands of others have done,
get the one certain and guaranteed remedy for ca
tarrh and be promptly cured. ,. ' '"
IIYOMEI WILL CURE YOU -
Ilvomel to a medicated and antiseptic air; yea breathe It la
sad it's soothing1 Influence foes direct to the afflicted parts, it
kills tha terms stops the Inflammation and drives catarrh 001 Of
the erst it cares coughs or colds ovsr night.
A complete Hyomel outfit coats $1.00 at snjr dree; etote end
costs oothinf unless it enret Mail orders BUedWrits lor In
teresting booklet. ' ' ' '" ' '
BOOTH'S uTOMCl CO.. BtrrAiUi n. i. ... r.
H Attlrtere. M.aa-Hrmellie relletsdime trim shokt e jHib
M 1 saJfi ILU tf) reWrSBOBSiiwal as, BBaf S'SBjawss-e
B-
BASEBALL CHATTER
Girls will eell tickets on the Prorl-
denes -baaeball -TWaa?-!-ThelrrbeaxJ
-will-probably have s -lnrti. - Portland 1
haa had women ticket eeuara aiao. aire.
Larrf McLean handed out tickets last
year at Keoreation para. , ,
- ' e e -
In" the Utile town 6t- -Maeunsle, Penn-1
sylvanla. Uvea 'Carrie - Mover, airl
Ditcher, who li Mm to Da -a wowwr,
Judas McCredla should send came a
contrast. .. ,' -
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The. Olants -.were .areeted with a I
downpour of rain' when they arrived atl
Salinas the other oay, out tney aion i
mind a little thins- Ilka that. Water
never affects a Portland ball player.
- New Tork A. C. Games, i
' ' t nn.l' Bnarkl Berriee.1 ' " '
New Tork. March It. The annual in-
'oor meet of the New Tork AUiiaiio
club. In Madison Square Oardea tonight
haa all the features or a caampionamp
mmnetltlon and as a consequence la at
tracting; much attention, among ths sth-
letes and lovers of etnietie aporta. ane
entry Hat Includes some of the crack
nerrormara. of-Tala Princeton,- Cornell
and other leading eoilegea. together with
the pick of the association athletea The
event on .tne program insi ia aracuiiB
mora attention than any other Is the
three-cornered race at 00 yards with
Melvln Bheppard. t. B. Taylor ana Marry
Hlllman aa the contestant , -
' Seeking Ball Oamea.
' ' ' (Speelsl' Dlspeteh te The Jorl. '
Camas, 'Wash.. March IS Bportlng
Editor Journal We have organised a
hsaehali team here for thla season and
we expect to put up good ball and to
play aome ot the heat teams In this part
tha state. I write to aee if you will
publish aecounta of our gamea and If
you will run a few lines announcing we
Lara opea ror. games, mun imuj
i Lackey Horse Sale. .' i -,
' . . I Inam.l SneHal aarrlee.l
: Cambridge City, lnd.. March 12. Tha
annual Iackey horse, eala opened here
tviaV and as usual has attractea promi
nent horsemen from all parts of tha
Mi.nin. Thw -atle will laat Ave days.
'urine which time a large number of
high-bred horses will go under the ham
1
,v . , Scheduled for , Tonight.
Packle McFarUnd vs. Joe Oalllgsn,';!
....a.s at Ttaa vannnrt f ATaw sa
(VU II USB. S V tlir"' " rwr . w
TREE PLANTING DAY ' -.
. IN EUGENE SUBURB
'The White 8ox drew a total attend-1
ance of tts.000 at home last season, aa
average of 7.889 per game.
.- ' -..- - ,- e .- e .- '
The big-headed ball player never
emounta to much. It la the modest.
husUlng kind who wins out' ' " '
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Buck Keith of Portland aaya that
Callff. the Oregon City lad who pitched
elever ball tat .the Glanta laat year, la
one of the 'moat promising twirlers In
the country. "If be continues to take
good care of himself, .he will be one of
tha stars of the pitching world In a
short time." aaya the famooa "Buck.
Few men In Portland are better quail
fled to pass on tha merits or a young
Dlarer than "Buck" Keith. ,. ,
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Chubby Charley-Murphy paid $18.900
for the-Chicage club. Including players,
and elaaned so lltl.oov tne nrat year,
He is now cutting government coupons.
a e
It was recently reported that now that
the Trl-Btate league bad been admitted
to tha fold or . erganisea oaeeoau i
salaries would be cut The adopted
limit of 82.600 per month falls to eon.;
firm the report. ' .
. a a t
President Oarry Herrmann of Cincin
nati wants 2T.60O for Pitcher Ewlng.
r : e ,. e f- -. , ,.
Manager McCredie is endeavoring to
arrange a game with the New Tork
Olanta on or about March 10. - A clash
on the diamond between 18 Giants and
such- mild-mannered managers aa
"Muggey" McOraw and Mr. McCredie
ought to be an exhibition worth going
miles to see. . v. , .. ,
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: If Pitcher Chesbro" arid First Base
man' Chaee fail to report tha Highland
era will be In a bad way.
j ' ' e e .
, Boston baseball ' fans are pesslmistto
over the outlook this season, aa regards
their American league team. -,
, - r- ' I . t e .a . ? , fc
. Onca when BUI Clymer was asked If
ha bad any playera to exchange, hla re
ply waa: "Tee, but remember. I am not
giving two tene for a nva"
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v Providence - haa signed '' a catcher
named Knott. When ha fans the osons
It will be a caaa of Knott out' -
corner- groceries are permitted---
mercnanaising.
-one central block Is set aside, for
.:rr:-
-Lights afid telephones are tKere,
An atrreernent.has been'made witK tKe (Electric RaUwajl :'
' Co: which calls for street cars in BELIZE CREST by June 1,
. 1 'at
We can't afford to' misrepresent a single7 thing about BELIsBr-
"CREST. --We-have too much money invested to do that, if for
no other reason.-- In selling you it is not - altogether the little ,
to the extent of your becoming an enthusiast for BiLLi UKiibl,
you thus become in smaller way a selling agent with .us . , yoa
-yfy,-rfrirrlt,ariA thgY.tell-theirs and so it goes. - ' :
- lot ' in BELLE CREST sells for $400 -Sorne corners a lit
vtle more ; Yotf may pay as little as $40 down and the balance at
:: $10 per month.
) ;If the building of a home of your own interests you take the time
tomorrow and see BELLE, CREST. r:."',;";:.w;.;;':f''
Our automobiles are, at your service,' b'tit;pKone:ttt .Belwnanrl O ':
you can..
-The S wetland BuHdlnf . on Flfu. St
y Pbooa Main 853. V -
illE SPANTON CO.
Commonwealth Building on Sixth St.
. . . Phone Main 2828
AT THE" THEATRES
Crestoa
B8ge4
(gpeelal Dtspstek te Tbe Jomnel.) '
i Eugant,-. Or.. March H-f esterday
waa tree- planting day with the rttlsens
of ralrmount, ' a suburb of Eugene Ths
East -Eugene Improvement club, com
posed pf the leading cltlsens of ralr
mount, at Its last meeting set the day
aside for the setting out of shade trees
.ions East Fifteenth street, one of ths
principal residence thoroughfares he
suburb. ' yesterday' morning early
or 49 men were on nana witn snovns
and spades snd securing- -shout 189
small fir trees from Falrmount Heights,
whirh skirt the suburb, set- them out
on both aldea of tha atreet Ita entire
length, over hair a mlle.. When the
aiialM-a eood helsht this atreet
will perhaps be the most beautiful InJ
President-Swing of the Coast league,
providing he Uvea up to hla statements,
will make things Interesting thla year
for the rowdy, ball, playera ... ...
S0Z0D0NT
CLEANSES AND BEAUTIFIES
TEETH
The
Clarke ta "The
One ef the asaaUlee that aa actor Bmet fj
tot beeealag greet Is that he nest sansfy the
aensad eC tae theelre-rolag sesiiewe s ww
pUr seek seesoa. whs s :
,i... ... Orestea Clarke has foend
la Tha Raned Messenasr" the best sioasra
i j.m that ha TMea enxneea
mars. It Is snaoaan4 tbe attrartka at
Ike Being theatre Best TUorad.T, rrUar and
a.. ... .i.i,la Man-B 14. 15 Ssd I, With B
specUl-prlee matin-. Bstnrdsv efter-joa. 8t-
ere sew semng si w a -
"The- Virarlnlaa" Next Monday.
w levere et rens-ee who heve resd ea
enthralled b, Owea Wlstefs VrM
The VlrginlsB," sad have ao sees
tbistaae. It eooee te the H.lllg theatre for
af etifasemeat ef three aUnte. eosisMBdnf
",t MeSS.. M.r la. DijstlB Fsrean, w U
be sen la tbe title role, ea plared Ibf hlia WlU
each marked sseesss J" "f L1"
aselka. A avatlaee ea Wednesday will alee se
glrea. seat sale open Beit rndsy. . . y .
TJnas-aal 6ncce- at Baker.' .
'A Blsct Bhen, Vhlrk Is tMtag effered at
the Baker theatre thle weak, le one et the
"iT -miisii the ' Baker eewpanf - ha
Tea ZTZZ. It U -a . -1! Bort . verf
beat plays, sad It Is )it the Jtnd that eelts
fhe Indlrldasl a.emb ef the Baker ewi.r.
rila.ritv boosts ksTe attended eeh perforin-
2KwX aT..
the, wlU eontlsne te sect the noeee. .
"lnder Two Flags' Successful.
' lllae Twaa rlto Is sppearlng ss Clrr
ette'T. "U-d-r J- Bur thk,
Dj tbe prodnetlon Is njonat in a
Thl la the sreateat predneUoa a tte prt-s
that s Bopolar-pHred tk eampaar ka 1t
T the Te lsy aiade a saeeea hut
"rM aJTwin be ess " the fs.dlag attrae
ttons la Portland this week. . , ,
' Record-Br-akor at Empire. "
lest la l-w Terk" la thriller that p.
trone of the Emplr. bate rerelTed with dew
onstratlone ef approval rarelr la e pjr
f.in.ne thla city. It we pr.-ntae for
the frrat time here ea Bnoda, end et each
aeceedlns trtarmmtif there hare been eapa.
It, koane. The Slornoon mtwwn
nnaented soa. exeapttonsllr etresg
hse
sn.lo.
arhl.nd
The Oregon
Motiirnnfitl-iii- f net. til to
iiaiuiupuuiiv- IIUUIUIV yX
' and School
Alisky Bldg, Portland, Oregon
Nq Medicines ulcerations
t Dr. W. a. BTallory
rsABVtxBBaia
.a(..t a,,ra. KViha Latest Natural Healing Methods. . All ehronlo an
acute dlaeaaea treated and cured In tha least time possible at tbe small
est possible coat. We cure HABITS cf every kind and description In
adults or children, to stayed oured forever. Beautiful rooms and best of
-care for out of town patienta. -
Best of results often still attained In eases that have been given up aa
' hopeless aiid Inourable. Hundreds of teatlmonUla en file at our offioe.
Consultation free. Office hours from ! a. m. to p. m. ,
t.. M .......
treatar favae with the faMle tkaa thto stoty
f Ufe ta the Siewnpolle.
The O'Netlla at Grand.
' Htnlatare mlnatrals Is the war te tersi tbe
art ef the O'N.illa at the Orand this wrrk.
Thsr have a eewplete ealnatrel first part, wtt
IMwtll eeeaarjr and aperlalttas and fire , a
(nod show la a few minutes. - Tbe headline
act Is Kelly end Reno, .the sm with . the
ehslra. Tbr are eonwdy arrobaU and anethn
aorobetle faarore la that ef Onetta. toe der
vish whirlwind. . , .
-preferred atoek Oamaed Oooaa.' .
Allen Lewie' Beat, Brand, . .;
BRITISH SHIP TO WATCH
CENTRAL AMERICAN WAR
-Bneelal tkpatrh te Ths Joom.L)
Victoria, B. C, March 11. Tha Brit
ish gloop-of-war Shearwater, stationed
here has been ordered hy the imperial
authorities to hold hereelf ready, to pro-
eeed to the Oalapagoe Islands, aa a re
sult ef tba trouble In Central America
The Shearwater will remain ta Esqui
mau awaiting, further orders. The
Shearwater la a email craft, but Is the
onlv war veaael on the atlon. She haa
four 11-pounders snd four four-Inch
guns. ' Reinforcements te the number of
about 10 men are expected . for her
shortly. . ' - i
r-A. Drive
Jj City ar la
0 mlnutee
eare run la la. "
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