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; . .. ,. , , - . THE- OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TnURSDAY EVENING, " 'APRIL' H. 1S07., iiD I7AS WILD MID KIEFFEGTIVE Tha Seals Win Another Came From Portland Through ; ' : : ' Loose Pitching. " M'CREDIE'S MEN PLAY - - AN UPHILL CONTEST Giant Start Out In Good Shape .but the. Mlacuee of Mr. Gum Were Too Brriou to Be Overcome and a De- feat ! Regiatered--The Score. ' Mml Special JmW.), . Ban Francisco. April 11. Oura had a hard time yesterday In - keeping . tile curve out of "taarm'a way and In lo- -catlng-the-plate on the, proper, occa sions. Hla fmllura . to da tb correct thing cost tha Portland team tha contest.- Jone was also wild, but be man sged to keep hla badness scattered throughout tha Kama. Portland started out Ilka a winner. . Rhine, the first man up, had a food eye and walked. He wee moved to second on an out and rushed home when Patrick Neuman or iwm smashed out a double that wss a rip per. In the third brush a sacrifice and a lone fly gave Portland another tally. In the fifth Portland registered , one more on two good drives. The visitors were playing an uphill game, but Gum continued to get worse instead of better and the Seals managed to forge ahead and maintain a safe lead to the end. The eoore: PORTLAND. -. '" . . AR R. It. PO. A. E. fihlnn, Cf. ..... J. 0 t Tu.X rf ..... 4 0-1 I 1 aey, Sb. .......... 4 1 ilrOedle, It I Newman, lb. ...... 4. etaton, sa. ' Kane, b. . Monro, e..., ........ . J Oura, P. Total. . ............ 1 t 14 It I ' BAN FRANCISCO. 5 '. AB. R- H. PO, A. E. Spencer, cf . , .- . . .. a . Mohler, lb, 1 Molarity, sa ...... i 1 Hilrieurend, If. ...... J Irwin. 3b. -. .y .. Wheeler, lb. ........ 4 Murphy, rf. : . Street, c. ............ 1 Jones, p. ...... 1 0 10 I 1 0 Totals 1 It ( t 27 11 SCORE BY. INNINGS. Pnr11.no- . 1 1 wit- I 1 S 1 1 t 1 0 t rflan Francisco Hits 1 1 1 1 SUMMABT. Two-base hits Newman, Hlldebrand, Sacrifice hits Newman. MoCredie, Jonea. -Flrat basexncal)e(l balls Off Gum, 7: oft Jones, 7. Strur out BT Gum, 1; by Jones, I. Double play Casev to Moore to McCredte te Love" to Kane. Pawned ball Moore.-: Wild pitch 6um; Time- of game One hour and -4 minutes.- Umpire Derrick. HILL CAPTURES THE i . FIRST ACADEMIC GAMEiX Tfae first Interscholastic league gam was played yesterday between Hill Mil itary academy and tbe Allen Prepara tory school with a score of 10. to t in favor of the Hill boys. Tb Itne-up: A. P. 8. H. M. A. Siovall . ....... ..'.ss,. MscEwan Thomas .....,.,. . 3b. Phillips llorb Barbur. ......lb.,,.. .Hayea -Parrlsb (Capt). . i.e. Taylor (Oapt.) Hal Barbur ..p.... Merchant .Uubank. ... ...... lb. '...Baker, Dalson Brangh:on ...... .cf..' . ... . . ; . Eastman Hughe If Holmes Xfltnm. Bates..... rf .Daley . Bases on balls Off Barbur. (; off Merchant. . Two-bas hits Allen, 2; Hill, I. ' Double play Allen. 1; Bar bur to Eubanks. Stolen bases Hill, 4; A1ln S - ' TACOMA TIGERS WIN v;;: i r FROM WHITMAN NINE 'y . f- (Sptcial DUpatek to Tbe learaal.l ' " Wliltman College, WaUa Walla. Wash, - April 1L The. Whitman college - team was defeated yesterday by the Taeoma -Tiger,- who are In Walla WaUa for a few weeks of spring practice. Rigs by pitched for Whitman, McGucken and Captain Lynch for the Tiger. Both teams played fair-ball for mo earlv In the season, although error were fre quent en botn sides. Tb final score was 7 to f In favor of the Tiger. Only nrven Innings were plsyed on account oth .Utene.sjLofltho hour. Th score by innings: . " .' ' whitmn .:......;..: 0 S 0 t t 11 Tigor ....4 t t t 1 1 07 STRAY SPORT ITEMS .'-.Jeffrie Is s'mply aching for another fight. If Jeff, submits to an examlna- rtlon the caln will be- found in the re gioa of tb porketbook. ' Manager Hanlon of th Cincinnati team bus promised Dell Mason (10 for arerv tweeagger he makes this aoay pro. vldlng the wallop bring In twe runs. iimrv. m kws r nance ot Manager Han. hm irolng broke than there is of Ma eon's getting rich. - , ' .-.V -.: fXi -'i-W. '(Vivv ' There are automobile nowaday that warn you. In a low, musical hum of , their approach. Now why wouldn't it b proper, to have a graphopbone as an aerenKory that could play "Lead Kindly . Light, a, g machine bear down upon a Jatsd-pedestrian t ' : .; . '. - - "' ' . There are, several j stent of betting On races. Th we. Urn style Is lo dis play tb odds eonaplcuously on a black, board; the New York system is to pen eil them on a- program; the Bennlng system to send word around ' by agents. If really wonderful how dif. ferently the law look upon th differ, ent system. The western Is nothing vhort of criminal; the eastern 1 bad but polite; the Bennlng I the height of d fency. . Still all bear none resemnlance in that they are designed to enable a mn ret Ms mnney down " en i r or ur iirer complaint. h H-rblne will eur you. r, C. Walt" "iviii.. vul. wruea: -j waa sick for a month with ehllls and fever and efi taking two bottles of Herhlne am U and healthy.'' Bold by all drug- r have a torpid liver when Herhlne the enry Irver regulator, win help youT There I no reason why you ahould stif. fer from Dyspepsia, ConstlDatlnn. ri.u. JUL: SOUS: OF CURVES :0N THE 0REG03 ALIETS Some Very Clever Ten-Pinning . Done Last Evening by the J ; Star Performers. Tb carve ball, the reverse ball and the straight ball were all shown last night ly the players In the special matches on the Oregon alleys. The first match was doubles, between Capen an Ambs va Lamoni and Sumption. Five games, total pins to count. The former team secured a lead of 11 pins at the end of the first game and played along easy, winning toe match Ay pins. Capen bad highest single game. Ml, and beet average, 16. The scores art- Capen. Ill, 174,. 171. tit. lit; total. M7; average. 1M. Ambs, til, 1(1. 1(9, 100. 157; total, (OS; average. Ml. V Team total. 1.(71 - 1 Lamond. 1(1. KOL 171, 110, lit; total. 131; average, 1(6. . ' Sumption, 104, 15S. 151. Its, m; touu 142; average, 14. i ; ..;..,,,.''. Teara total, 1.771. -! 1 After that match war over TCArTmir and J. Cheater Dolphin played a match. consisting of It games, total pins to count. Dolphin, known as "Hrown-eyeo Chester," had a handicap over Dale. after the first same of pins: at thei end of the first five he still led by 100 pins, and finished with 111 pine to the aood. Dale bad a touch Of "Buck fever" at the start and didn't get settled down until the last game. His highest single j game was lt. Dolphin highest am was tit. Following are the scores: Dale. 14, 171. 163. U, 1V IK, 174, lit. 161, 191: average 164 7-10. Dolphin. 110, lit. 121. K(. HT. 100, If 4. ((. 144, 150; average, 1(1 s-10. . Tonight th"clty league bowler will roll their scheduled games. Chinook team play the , Webfoots. and the Gopher will roll for a team average, - HAYWARD WILL KEEP TRACK TEAM INTACT flpeeal Dtf satrb te The Joaraal.) University of Oregon, Eugene, April 11. Trainer Hay word will keep his track squad at the university during the April vacation in training for the Stanford meet here May 1. The squad will be composed of about It men, and though many of them dielike remaining at the university during that week, there are none who will not sacrifice his own pleasure that much for the good of the team, especially as by not doing so he -would likely lose bis place. Oregon feels that the Stanford meet here will be the most Important in her hirtory and every preparation is being made - in tbe way of training. The weather ao far has beea unfavorable and has kept the mart back. Hayward Is plainly worried about the cold days. for usually we have good weather this part of the month. He hopes, however, for two weeks of warm spring work Just before tha Stanford meet If that handicapped. . ,The next meet after the - Stanford date will be one wlth.O- A. C at Cor vallls about May 24. On June 1 or 1 "j the triangular' meet at Seattle will be held,, and If an offer from Whitman la accepted one ..with -'the Missionaries June- 7 -or 1 at- Whitman Or in . Port- TRI-CITY LEAGUE TO ' OPEN NEXT SUNDAY . ' " ' ' : If th weather man will dish out the right kind of weather next Sunday the I Tri-Clty league will open their season J In Portland' with a game between the I' 8. Frakes and the Brewers' at the . Vaughn street grounds. Th player are all anxloua to atart th ball a -rolling and although - they- have not had a much practise aa they want they are getting out every afternoon when weather permit and are fast getting In shspe. ....... Outside towns are after the City leaRu players every day, making them offer to play ball with them during the coming season. Taeoma wants Joe Fay. Colfax has made Harry Newell, who play second base for th Frakes. an offer, and Idaho league team have also been dickering with other player here. '.....,. The grounds are In fine shape for the opening game and a largo crowd will probably be on hand for the opening game as the team in th City league all have a large following. WILL MEET FOR HONORS -: tON THE DIAMOND ("pert. I Dfepatrb' to The JnaraaL) Oregon City. April 11. The Park- place and Barclay high school baseball team will meet on the diamond to morrow afternoon at Willamette. Park- place won th laurels in the last con test. The line-up will be as follows: Barclay. - Parkplace. Blinchard ........c , Bailey Shank p. ......... ..Sfllvera Frost ........ ,.,'i lb..... . .Taylor Hart .i. ...... ...lb ...H. Johnson Long ........... .b. .8. Johnson Telford e..,....E. MrNulty Grout . cf . .."Wltslg Jackson .....rf..... ........ Oault Carruthers ..If. .T. McNulty COLLEGE GAMES TODAY . - . ,'. ., Wak Forest college vs. Oak Ridg at Wake Forest, North Carolina. . . L'rsinus college va Mercersburg acad emy at Mercersburg, Penneylvanla. r Dartmouth college vs. Naval Cadet at Annapolis, Maryland. George Washington mlverlty Va North Carolina A. as M.- at Raleigh, North Carolina. . -. . . - .-. University of North Carolina . Vir ginia Polytechnic institute at Chapel HIU. North Carolina. Knox college vs. Biirlln'r'tonl 'lows. league team at Galesburg, Illinois. r Presented With Footballs. (gpertal DUpatrh to The JovsaLt ' Cnlverslty of Oregon. Eugene, April ll.--Tlie student body of the University lott night finally, after many months- weary waiting, voted to the members of tbe football team who played against Multnomah. 14 in number, gold foot balls. About 110 was raised by sub scription and "0 by the appropriation. During the year there had been consid erable opposition, which held the pass ing ot the measure back. It Is gener ally understood that the presentation to last yearc team will not be a precedent in the future, at least unless the team should win the championship .of the northwest again. - PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won. ... 4 ... J Iet , 1 . 1 ' t - 4 : ..' PC .f.flO .Liq ,ao Bn Franf'lac-o !x. Angeles nklanl Z 1 Tertland '''...,.... STAR ATHLETES READY FOR MEET Large Gathering of Celebrated Performers Will Attend?..; .... Columbia's Meet. : . OREGON WILL SEND HER Vy. V .' POINT WINNING TEAM Lonergan Predict That It Will Be ' the BiKgeat' Event of It Kind Ever Pulled Off In This Section of V the Country -The Entries. V Saturday's Indoor meet at Columbia university promises to be the greatest event of its kind ever pulled off on the Paclflo coast. Ever since the affair was started by Frank J. Lonergan the keenest- interest has been-dlsplayed-by the college, club and academic atbletea and now with tbe date but 10 -aey away the list of entries shows that tb best men in the nortnwesi are en tered. Here they are: , .". -i : ' ' XJ, of Sntrle. '-' . SO-yard dash Oregon. Kelley, Moore and Huston; O. A. c., Scnroaer, ieep. Swann and Looney; Pacifl university. 8 B Lawrence. Waterman and Alter; M. A. A. C., Harry Livingstone ana Hawklna , ' 2 JO-yard daah irOregon, Kelley, Moores and Huston; O. A. C Oreenhaw. Looney, Leep, Schroder, Bergman, How ard, McKlnnon and Crow; Portland J". M. C A, Vlglltnn; Paclflo university. Innr. Waterman. Mason. Humphries and H. E. Ferrin; M. A. A. C, li. Llv- lngston and Hawkins. " , - 440-yard dash Oregon, Reld, Dodson and Kllt; O. A. tX, Schroder, ureen- j naw, uevoii, Ijooney ana r- v. land Y. M. C A, Walby. Stubb and Key; Pacific unlverelty, Ferrin, Robin son. Abraham and Brown; M. A- A. C Hawklna .' ' 880-yard dash Oregon. Reld, Dodson and Woods; Q. A. O, Schroder, Oreen haw, Devolt, Looney. and Crow; T. M. C A., Stubbs; Pacific university. Pollock. Abraham. Allen and Brown; M- A- A. C, H. W. Gamml. Mil run Oregon. Piatt. Jamison and Wood; O. A,' C, Schroder, Oreenhaw, Devolt, Looney and Crow; T. M. C. A Stubbs and Keys'. Pacific university, Robinson. Korh, Hilt and Hope; M. A. A. C, H. W. Gamml. Chemawa. Hetgeht. Wilson and Seymor. 8 hot put Oregon. Hug. McKlneyand Moullen; O. A. C, Hall. Wolf and Finn; ; Pacific univerelty, Ward, Denny, oard. ner and Gwynn; M. A. A. C, M. B. Jamea. ' Pole vault Moullen and Kuykendall; O. A.- C. Schroder, Swann and Chapman; Paclflo university, . Silverman, . H. B. Ferrin and Brown. . t - High Jump Oregon, Kelley, Henaer-- ,nd Kuykendall; O. ,A. C. cnap- man. swann and iooney; racinc, uni versity, Allen. Brown and Gwynn . -Broad lump Oregon, Kelley,-Hender son and Kuykendall; O. A. C, Oreenhaw, Chapman.- Swann and Devolt; T. M. C A., Sheets; Pacific university, Hum phreys. Wllthlm and Holmes; M. A. A. C, Hawklna SO-yard". hurdle Oregon, . -Moore. Kuykendall and Huston; O. A- C Schroder. Spere. ' Bwann and Looney; T. M.. a A., Wslby and Springer; Pa cific unlverelty. Mason, Aller and Allen; M. - A. A. C, Harry Livingstone. - .? Relays race Oregon. Kelley. ' Moores, Kilts, Huston and Reld; O. A. C, Green- haw. Looney. Leep, Schroder. Bergman, Howard. .McKennon end Crow: T. M. c. A ., Keys, Burns. ., Sheet,. ' .Walby and Springer Pacific university, Ferrin, Hawk, Abraham and Wsrfl. . , Aoademle and Migh Soaoola. 50-yard' dash Eugene; High school. Kestly, Bean and Kuykendall: Portland academy, Stokes. Williams, Callow and Conell; Hill Military academy. May, Baker, Taylor. Nettle, Reld. Brlggs and Loomis; Allen's Preparatory school. Lane, Parish, Sheata an Burton; West Side High school. Roberts, Young, Part, Huston and Brace; East Side High school, 8. C Prehn, Holden and Prehn; Columbia university, Keho, Ennl and Qulnn. . . .. . I 0-yard daah Eugene High school, Kestly, Bean and Kiieger; Portland acad emy. Bell, Stakes, Williams, Curry, Gray. Cornell, - Balrd and. Cookingham; Hill Military academy, May. Phillip. Brigg. Loomis. Reld i and Baker; Alien s pre paratory . school. Lane, Sheets, Burton and Chenoweth; West Side High schooj. Meier, Hlcknon, Young and Huston; East Side High .school, C. Prehn: Co lumbia unlverelty, Keho, Ennls, Dock ptader. Black,. Qulnn and Fries. -.. 60-yard hurdles Eugene High school. Kuykendall: Portland academy, 8tokes, Mills and Gammons; Hill Military acad emyMerchantf Hilland Taylorj West Ride High school, Mcoulre, Young. Hawkins, Nbyes, Ross and Healy; East Side. High school. Ted Holden; Cdlum- hia university, Keho, Fries, Ennl . and Qulnn. , Relay race Eugene High school, KIs ley. Bean, Elspass, Klonaker and Krie ger; Portland academy. Bummers, Curry, Balrd, - -Gammans, and Cornell; I till Military academy, Brlggs. Loomis, Tay lor, May, Baker and ?h1lllpa; Allen' Preparatory achool. Lane, Sheata, Bur ton. MeAUen and Chenowlth; West Sid High achool. Robert. Dart. Meier, Heckson." Young; and Hunt on; Bast Sid High school. Holdenj, Cornell, Btnnnard, Sha wooft. Prehn. Graham and C Prehn; Columbia university. Toomey, Keho. Ennls, Qulnn, Frteg and Black. - Rljiht Breathing. Cures Catarrh Simple Way to Kill Catarrhal Germ In No, Throat and Lung. y The only natural and common sens method known for the cur of eatsrrh al troubles Is Hy-o-meL It la breathed through an lngenlu pocket Inhaler, so that Its medicated lr reache the most remote alr-colls of the nose, throat and lungs, killing all catarrhal germ, sooth ing th Irritated muoou membrane, and restoring a healthy condition. If you suffer from catarrhsl trouble, uch as offenslv breath, raising of mu cous, frequent . sneering. huky voice, discharge from the nose, droppings In the throat,- loss of strength, spasmodic coughing, or feeling --of tightness across th upper' part of .th chest, you should begin to use Hy-o-mel at once. It will destroy U disess germ In th nose, throat and lung snd provide the blood with additional oaone. We do not want anyone's rrtoney un less Hyomei give relief and cur, and w absolutely agre' that money will be refunded unlesa the remedy give sattofartlon. - , . All dnrgeists should be able to sup ply you with Hyomei or we will send It by mall on receipt of price. l.oo. and every peraaae ts snld with the distinct underatandlng that It cost nothing un ions It xiires. Booth' Hyomei Com' puny. Buffalo, N I , for mand delay. No. 4 Planet Jr. Combined Hill and . . and Plow Myers SjpmyJ?HmM AY HIGH SCORES ROLLED ON MULTNOMAH ALLEYS " Bud James and hi bowling cohort got vary busy last night. In th Mult nomah club alley and won two out of three game . from Moore' stalwart. In th last gam Moor' men put on more steam and rolled up 817 pins, a very worthy performance. Keller played a consistent match In keeping with cus tomary good work. Harmar rolled a though- he wera-ahaking for a hom.J Her ar th figure: JAMES' TEAM. ; , 1) () " (t) TotaL James . ..........141 134 Kellar i...l(l 152 Lombard . ' 1S( 117 Jones ....... ....M 10 Bailey . ..........14, J19 Total .i..77t M7S MOORE'S TEAM. ' 3.211 ' v (1 ,( (I) TotaL Moor . ......... .145 W. Hosley ...... ,114 Harmar . ,.,......14S Barrett . . -1 F. Healey ........159 Total .J.,;... :.7I4 ,717 817 1171 WILLPLAY PRACTICE V S GAME WITH MULTNOMAH On Friday evening the, Trunkmaker will Journey' to the Multnomah field for a practice game with the Multnomah lads. - On account of the bad weather the last two week neither team , ha had a chance to work out . Both team boaat of crack . player and the ' manager expect to. win -tha pennant In their respective leagues.' Manager Partlow ha signed Tour e Callfornla Stat league player and ex pect great thing from his team., ' ..Th line-up for the Trunkmaker 1 follows: Jameson c, Ball, Smith, Taylor and Hamden . p, Heltsman. lb, Fleming tb. Hay b, Emrtch ss, VVan Nortwlch If, Brlggs cf, O'Brien rf. Burke, - Polltt and Putman will be on the bench.' ' is. J i..".-'." . -., BASKETBALL MATCH ; IN BARCLAY GYMNASIUM ' ("rectal nwpstek te Tbe loeraal.l Oregon City. Or., April 11. The Bar clay and Eastriam btoket ball teams will meet In the Barclay gymnasium to morrow afternoon, where they will play a matched gam of bssket balL- East haro won th last game, and It I th intention of th Barclay boy to win back th lost laurel at tomorrow' gam. Th Unup will be as follow: Barclay.- Eaatham. Oreen (captain) ... f .......... . , Brown McClur f . . , cnariers Harris .......... .0. Andrw A I Id red go . .. . Strobmeyer . , Caufleld . Howell g-- TOM TRACY LOOKING -FOR HEAVYWEIGHT BOXER Tom Tracy, who boxers mad such a splendid showing at the recent boxing bout held by the Woodmen of the World Is looking round for a heavyweight o that he will have every class represented by his own t.ien. Tom has been busy Instructing the yOiingaters how td box, snd before long every man from hi" club will have to be reckoned with o far as 1 boxing, ability 1 concerned. i 141 40S 1SS V 4& lit .431 1S 609 lit - 411 11. 16 ..440 117 11 , It lit 1SS ;4S4 1 151 . 1 Sit 14 ll .. 4t( Come in and get yours before they are all gone, fO 1-T they will go quickly, we assure you. The de- , on these goods is great, and you should not - Planet Jr. goods, the most improved garden and orchard cultivators, of un usual lightness, yet very dura ble and convenient to' operate; built to combine strength, lightness, adjustability and ef ficiency to the fullest extent in one tool. " Every gardener or farmer should own several, and tin " nrnoresstwe - carrlnr ' or . 1 without one;- Spray with a Myers zLnd improve the qual ity of your fruit. .The most , practical . and reasonably priced spray pumps - on the market. Look them' over. Lavn arid Garden - , We have a large new supply ofyHose of every variety, that we are placing a your disposal, (at prices equaledquality considered. , i , . s BILLY JONES IS ONEL " OF THE BEST MAT MEN " 'V : - Birry Jonea of Calumet, Michigan, who Is' In Portland looking for a wrestling match. 1 on of th beat 115-pound men on the mat today. . Jones is willing to meet any man in Oregon at 15 pound, give or take 10 .pound, catoh-ae-catch-can, for any um of money. ' -Jonee Is In fin condition, and is ready to go on at a moment', notice. SMOKER WILL ATTRACT MANY M. A. A. C. MEMBERS Th Multnomah club director ar very anxlou to e a big tournament of members this evening at tha smoker. Special preparations hav been mad for the' reception of the guests. The Multnomah Mandolin club will furnish music ti i " " '''-."''. FRANK WILL NOT ENTER -SPOKANE TOURNAMENT Word was received last evening from Edgar Frank, who ha been eaat repre senting the Multnomah club at the na tional wrestling tournament .recently held at Newark," New Jersey that he will not be able to compete at Spokane Friday evening at the last of th inter-club meet. Frank say that It was necessary for him to return home on account Of business reasons, jnuch a he wanted to' compet at Spokane. Frank will arriv horn lthr thl eve ning or tomorrow morning. s ., - : , s Win In Fourteenth. Lo Angeles, Apr! " 11. Th Angel managed to defeat th Commuter yes terday In a ll-lnnlng contest Th score:,' - ,'i s '-I.' .- . ' ''' . f .- . X'. - R.H.B. Los Anseles..! 0000 00 11 S-T IB 8 Oakland . ...0 0100080101 1 13 1 - Batteries Nogle, Calms and Hogan; Wright, Cte and Hackett. Umpl Perrlnd. - ' "''' - SPORTING GOSSIP. Jimmy Brlgg and Arthur. Cot r scheduled to furnish the windup at to night' boxing . show' of th Oreenleaf A. C. of . New riaven, - .onneciieui. Jerry Oalne and Dav Holly ar en gaged tor the aeml-nnal pout - . - .: "v:r"' ': ' The annual show of th Denver Auto mobile Dealer' association open today In Coliseum hall and will continue through tb remainder of th week. " ... ' , - e ' e v 1 The A. J. Q. baaeball club of tbe New Tork State league ha traded Pet Egan to .Troy for Torn Donovan. .-' 1 Th baseball' fan of' Steubenvllle, Ohio, ajr they would Ilk to see what a P." O. M. league pennant look like nd Manager Stetler say he I going to how them.- . ' , , .... e . ' ' ' , Paddy Kane," catcher of last' year Kingston club In th Hudson River league, ha signed with Jersey City. . ' t ' Manager Jack Orlm of the Lynch burg team, champion of the Virginia league, ha purchased th release of Nefeau, a former Carlisle Indian catcher, . from tho Detroit, American League club. , . ." . ' President Bhlvely f th. Westara Get yours' now. A Full Carload of Lavn - Has just been unloaded and uicin en. prices uiai suit every one's pocketbook. They are of highest quality and a great, uet one now. .3 that are run - V ." Made In W I "i r ' uiis uraim nas ''(. EL TORO ' BrtotFimu (Extt ti and , i thap) - i ; Alt madi in ' PatuUlm and Pantttl Finmt association say that he win put a team In Kama City if tho Western league take In either Topeka or Wichita. - , - .... y- . . . - ; President Norrl CNelll of th West ern league lias secured four player from th Fresno club , of th Pacific Coast league, and will place them tern, porarlly -with De Moines, later putting the men where they will do the most good on hi circuit, om of them prob ably at St. Joeph, 1 . , .' . t Changu of Officers. . The Spanton company, which na been so energetically and uccesafully repre senting Bell Crest, , an . ariatocratlo ubarban addition on th east side, ha opened new efllce at t70 Stark street. Apposite the Chsmber of Commerce, The company has been formerly located -on the ground1 floor of the commonweaitn building. The new offices on Stark ftreet kr. alao on th ground floor and Hose From PLANET JR. A Singb Vhccl Hoc we are going to dispose of value. Cor. First. and Taylor St. Porto Rico ; .... -T- Porto Riam Tobacco That's one thing that's sure about 1 Toro. dgarsmetJiingjfixtrernely doubtful about the many so-called Po.rto Rican" brands. - The recent increased cost of Porto Rican leaf is responsible for the many brands of doubtful quality now being, rusned on the market. ; : :as Cigar -5 Cents 'i:h'-: is the one cigar you can be sure h genuine Porta Rican -in .name and quality. , ' ElToro represents the tar6-cent cigar . mac rono kico can proauce. smokers of El Toro cigars know how far superior 1 J l." 1 t r ? always oeea to any cigaj sold lor o cents, - . - , , This year's Porto Rican tobacco crop is better than ever before aid " only . tho choicest selections arc used in 'Jhe El Toro. For this reason the E! Toros now on : tJia : market are ; particularly ' recommended io smokers. i ti-:.; ..i ..-'u. 11--1 '' Every El Toro is now banded, This vi the J cigar, that has . done so much popularize Porto Rican cigars among,dis ' criminating smokers. -.;. ,' , Porto RJcaUKAmerican Tobccco Company . ) ' Xanafaoturez, 'aaa Juan, Vort Bio ' . -kUSOlf? inall CO., Distributor. Irortlaad, Ore. much mora pretentious than th old lo cation. Th Spanton company, - while one of the comparatively new concern of th city, has mad ltaelf felt In the financial circle ef the community. Tha member of the firm ar well posted In local' value and their Organisation I . well equipped with capital to operate larg deal. . . . ' . . , , , A Word for irrinself. Th young widow of an old husband Inscribed, the following word upon her denr dersrted'g tomo: , . ' , .v To the memory' of Marthurln Besu qiiet, who left thl vale of tear at th age of 89 year 11 month and 10 days, deeply grieved at having to leave be hind him the most charming and faith ful of wives." . prefeiewd Stock Oaaaeg Oood Allen Lewis' Beat and. .