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( to i . : ' i1 '',v THE OREOON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY ? MORNING, MAY , 28, 1807 BAREBACK HORSE RIDERS ' HAVE MANY PECULIAR STUNTS certain eubatanoes having a boiling I MEN WHO SHAPE DESTINIES OF CORVALLIS Bszs:s:ss:zzsss:sssszzxxs:rss:xsszs::s3sssa f point lower than that or the lubricant, I tha oil whan heated, will amlt an odor that will annihilate tha offensive cases. Ona of their formulas la to add to ISO , parts of lubricating oil 10 parts of, oil of ralrbanc 10 parts of perfumed otl of terplne and C parts of ssaanca of vanuia. , . "Be eouttnoua to tha policeman, Hal may lat you go If you do not danounes him," la t advioa given Its members! by tna Automobile Club of America. "Do not admit anything, but. if tha offloer determines to make an arrest ask him to show you tha plaea and distance where ha timed you. and also ask .to see his stop watch." continue the clr-l eular. 'Tlla measurements f majr be I i$2,l0 wrong, ana it may nave been Impossl-1 ble for him to hare clearly seen the course wnion he . claims was timed. Take note of all circumstances sur rounding tha arrest, so that rou can i properly aerena your case.", YESTERDAY'S RACES Af k OAKLAND AND 6RAVESEND in J... ;C jT A'.v -r'hJ : X - . y iGiii wJV-- 20 H. V.. hi , -, - ','' i t On of the, Fascinating Riders With Non-U A RowVs Circus. , Oaorg B.i Llllr.. , Newly Elected Mayor. ' At Oakland, first race, Are furlongs, puree Alice F. (Graham), 6 to I, won; Kismet Jr. (Keogn), 9 to 1, aecond; Htavon (Bandy), 11 to 10, third. Time. liOTI-l. Second race, one mile and one Quarter. selling Markle Mayer (McRae), It to S, won; Harbor (Klrschbaum), 4 to 1, aecond; Wateroure (Qrote). 10 to 1. imra. Time, 1:07 i-s. Third race, aeven furlongs, aelllna- Calendar (Klrachbaum). SO to 1. won; Louise Fltsglbbon (R. Davis). to 1. sepond; Talentoa (Sandy), 10Jto 1, third. Time. 1:Z8.. Tourth race, one mile, eel Una- Oeorce P. McNear (Lynch). I to 1: Fred Bent (Klrschbaum), 10 to 1. second; Atkins (Graham), 11 to C, third. Time, 1:40. IPlfth P1M air fn.fftnM mI M n v QH collo (Alarlei. I to J. wn? T.vi. ub toaay. Oeorce rcarmm in t i iuiM' m- 1 The. R. D. Inman diamond medal, Choice (Lynch), II to S, third. Time. whlcn hM been the Property of the club 1:11 1-5. I for the past four years, will be put up Rivth m or.. n. for the first time this season. T Alvlso (R. Davia). ( to 1,' won; Banfara B,embr mai?'n5 th Fj1'"1 ,nll!r',u1 .W'-. " ?: Cigarllghter - -T; J' Tv.- ' ;"V" "I' I. D. Weill, Chief of Police. THREE TROPHIES FOR CLUB SHOOT Diamond Medal, Gold Medal and Bronse Shield Will Be lTp at Traps Today. Three handsome trophies will ba hung up at the traps of the Multnomah (Ooodchlld), : 1-5 1 to , third. Time, One of the most pleasingly sensational features with a elreus la tha exhibitions . giren by expert equestrlana and their ' beautiful, sleek, educated thoroughbreds. It la a feature that la the very backbone of the sawdust arena, one that la al . waya looked forward to and one that ' the publie would not have omitted In i the time honored traditions of the cir cus. Norrla Row claim to have the moat expert lady and gentlemen bareback riders performing In the world of the white tents today. They are all young people, ambltioua and gained fame la their special line. Borne excel In ex tort riding, some In trick riding, carry ing acts, rough riding and the always difficult somersault riding. George Holland has two pure white stallions upon which he goee through a number of graceful acta, finishing with a series of somersaults; Rose Dockrlll. a petite and graceful rider, does a high school manege act; Frank Miller is a hurricane hurdle jockey rider and la ac companied by his riding dog. "Vic." j Charming Edna Maretta la credited with being the only lady in the world who can turn a aeries of true complete eomersaults upon the back of a swiftly running horse; Ed V. Hocum is another accomplished and finished bareback somersault rider: Herbert Rumley is a daredevil rough rider and how he man ages to stick upon the back of Ms rear ing, bucking, galloping steed Is nothing short of marvelous; John Carroll has two of ths prettiest horse acta ever seen. , His first Is with his own horse. Rlnal- do. Ths horse executes every steo that It Is possible to teach an equine.' He danoes the two-step, walks upon two legs, bows to the around, etc. and all thla time is without a bit or rein or trappings of any sort Mr. Carroll's aecond number la with alx fiery Ara bian stallions who drill, march and so through military evolutions with the precision of trained soldiers. Norrls 4 Rows will exhibit at Twenty-third and Haieigh streets Msy 18-19-10. At Gravesend. First race, about six furlongs, handi cap Prince Hamburg (Koerner), t to o, won; Ha ii rax (Mountain). I to 6. aecond; Voorbeea (Doyle), 10 to 1, third. Time, 1:08 2-S. Second race. Empire State ateenla- Chase, about two miles El Cuchlllo (Dononue), i to 1, won; Good and of wearing the medal for a week, or until some one also outshoots him. A special gold medal will be given to the professional making the highest score of the day, The medal ia an ex ceedlngly handsome one and it will be come the permanent property of the contestant winning it. W. A. Robert son. Harry Ellis of Belby, W. Hlllle and Frank Howe will be among the compet lng professionals. The third trophy will be a massive bronse shield, which hss been donated r2!ntyv(?ay),,J0 ' condi Grandpa by the Dupont Powder company. It la (Stone), 8 to 1, third. Time, 4:46. Third race, Ave furlongs, the Hudson stakes Royal Vane (Mountain), 8 to 1, won; Transvaal (Miller), 1 to S, sec ond; Alauda (Lowe), 8 to 1, third. Time, 1:00 8-6. Fourth race, mile, the Carlton, 88,000 added DInne Kh (Koerner). II to 1. won; i-eier fan (Martin), s to 6, ec- ono; manes Eawaro (Mountain), 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:38 4-5. Fifth race, mile and eighth handlcan I aaiior juoy (Burns), 40 to 1, won; intended to give thle trophy as a prise ror a series or shoots. Tne question s to whether it will be contested for by teams or by indlvldaula will be decided by the members at the traps today. SULLIVAN IS MATCHED TO FIGHT JOE THOMAS "AUTO NEWS AND NOTES T (Continued from Page Nineteen.) voltage, aa the fillament la of osram j Instead of carbon. started, yesterday to ride to San Fran claoo. Their route will take them through New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, lows, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and c&iirornla. Wltl m If An AAA - 1 T .fMA I " VI ..IWV.VWV UUIUUCr m M ia liuv v v i v eiknvk iiivvtk lnf T3V. USrlalnhlana 1 a the authorities of Cape May, N. J one Vt':r:""' "rl ? automobile trade to be used as an of the -oldest seaside resorts ..Jq New Jersey, will endeavor to have all high waya leading from Philadelphia put in flrat-claaa Shane. To guard motorists ' from ' possible I ,, Sevenoaks, England, have placed at each, Junction of streets a lamp of pe culiar' design bearing a large red tri angle, brilliantly illuminated. Peace now reigns between the two factions of. Importers in the eastthe , Independent and licensed men. The for- , mer have Joined the Importers' Automo bile Salon and have abandoned their Idea of a separate organisation. automobile bourse. The - lower floors will be devoted to salesrooms for cars and the upper onea for accessories and With more than 200 registered cara In the city the authorities of Havana plan to build over 80 miles of good roads leading out Into ths surroundlns? country this year. At present European machines are in the lead in Cuba, but the demand for American cara Is arrow ing steadily. One of the newest and most dressy costumes ror women autolsts is in ele The fact that gasoline is a foreign Phant ray leather, trimmed with touchea of crlmaon leather, made jQIb son style, with broad shoulder effect. full bishop sleeves and fitted body, held taut by a narrow belt which loins ue sun at the waist, Limousine cars finished In other than the eonventlonal sombre colors are a-ain. mg in popularity. Thomas F. Daly, the .product and some day may be cut off rrom their markets is the main reason why the French and German govern' ,nenta are so persistently trying to have alcohol adopted as a substitute. The desire of young men familiar with the handling of a motor ear to : tour Burooa has led nunr tn voluntM -' to act as chauffeurs for wealth man I Denver millionaire mineowner. has our who contemplate such trips, asking; suscna4 ens that Is bright scarlet and compensation only their expenses. I E. B. Caldwell, a Detroit manufacturer, a motorcycle record recently was ee I OB one mat is nnisnea in golden brown, sabllshed between Chicago and Mil- I tr'Ped with gold waukee by Ira H. Whinole and 3.' V. I Manufacturers who have entered all Alofaln. who covered the 188 miles In I of the big road racing events in Europe e nours ana es minutes. Ths automo-1 na America tnis year have been Wle record Is t hours and 88 minutes. I obliged to build three distinct machines A novel' feature of the next hlllMsllmb- to meet with the widely differing nature ting contest oi ths Royal Automobile!0 regulations, at a total cost, embrac- : ciud or ureal Britain, which will be ln construction, racing and advertising. uwiuieu w in memoers, is that the con- I ox approximately iiuz.ooo, '(Joarnal Special Service.) Denver, May 85. Harry Foley. man- Yankee Girl (Booker), 18 to 5. second: sger of Joe Thomas, snd Mike (Twin) Ampedo (Grand), ( to 1, third. Time, I Sullivan this afternoon posted forfe.ts 1:08 1-5. I for the appearance of the men for a 10- Bixth race, about six furlongs Robin I round bout to take place June 6, In i Hood (Miller), 8 to 6. won; Miss Strome I tent to be erected by the Western Ath (Shilling), 10 to 1, second; Golden j letle club. "Tommy McDonald, manager west (vvaisn;, zo to l, third. Time, or the ciud, ait j posted a forfeit aa day he could not stand the strain any longer and went down In the dining room ana ordered the best meal on ooard the boat - While eating this meaJ he could see in his mind's eye a picture of a cell In the bastlle In Sen Fran cisco. - After finishing his meal he said to tns waiter. "How much do I owe your "Nothing." replied the waiter. "Tour meals are Included In your ticket." SILK TIPPED CIGARETTES And Combination Coin Puraea Where Women My Carry Them. The cork tlpp.l cigarettes have been forced to take second place by the silk tipped cigarette. When really amart the cigarette is tipped with Alice blu taffeta of the finest quality and of tint as oiue as a cieary sky. Women smokers carrv such claarettea in a combination cigarette case and coin purse. It Is about the else of cum- puree ana may oe or goia, gun meiai, oxidized silver or any other metal. One end Is fitted un as a re ceptacle for coins of two sites and this nas us sepsrate lid. The large end of the case haa a little eweiied spring, which, when pressed. causes the lid to fly up and discloses a supply or cigsrettes. 1:10. M'MINNVILLE WINS IN COLLEGE TRACK MEET guarantee that he will pull off the match. The weight Is to be 145 pounds at s p. m. This morning Sullivan announcsd that the battle was off, but after a long con ference the obstacles were overcome and the battle la assured. Sullivan la guaranteed 51.500 for his end, win, lose (Special Dispatch te The Jonrn.l.) McMinnvllle, Or., May 25. The track or draw, according to McDonald. meet mis ariernoon Between Pacific uni versity and McMinnvllle college re sulted In a viotory for McMinnvllle, the score being 69 to 67. Roberts and Wll- Why the Actor Was Sore. From ths San Francisco Argonaut .il,w!r:tVtJ,. lor McMinnvllle ome wsy to get a second class ticket and Aller and Markel for Paclflo unl- on a Una of steamers running between yerslty. Roberts tied the college record Seattle and San Francisco. . in the pole vault at 10 feet Th vnv area h the.. sva tMi Owens broke the college record in consumed the better part of three daya discus throwing at 106 feet 2 inches, and In view of the fact that his finances The mile run waa a strong race. Markel I wr in hh h. -mv.a ,k. of P. U. finishing in 4:58 t-5. McMinn- tion In this way: The first day out he vllle took first in all the sprints. Wil- aint n i.v tn k..n Hams won 81 points and Roberts 19 remained up all night to keep from points for the locals. L 8. Hopfleld waa sleeping. The aecond day he took phys- S tarter. Meal u1tnr narrlm On K, hi - v .a ...w lull u Harrlman's New Mansion. Edward H. Harrlman Is nlannlne? iz.vvv.vov mansion on Firth avenue. says me New york world. The railroad csar paid 8860.000 for the site recently. It is the northeast corner at Fifty-second street On the opposite northwest corner are the man slons or W. K. Vanderbllt and W. K. Vajiderbllt, Jr. On the southwest cor ner Is the mansion of w. D. Sloans. ad- Joining which Is the George Vander bllt mansion, leased to H. C. Frick. at 60,000 a year. The southeast nnrn-r is covered by Morton F. Plant's new 81.800.000 city home. Mr. Harrlman's site fronts fifty feet on the avenue and 130 on the street. It was part of the old Langham hotel site. The late James Henry Smith bought it three years ago, paying 850, 000. Later he bought the W. C. Whit ney mansion, at Sixty-eighth street, and sold the Fifty-second street corner to F. O. Bourne for 1400,000. Mr. Bourne had plans drawn for a city home, but he delayed building. The other hair of the old Langham site. rronnnjr aixiy-nve reet on tha avnm.it is ownea py w. k. vanaerblK and w. D. Sloans. Mr. Harrlman bought the site through John N. Goldlng. He Intends to take a more active part tn New York society because of his family. Undoubtedly the greatest automobile, proposition ever offered. See ing ia believing. We will unload thla car Monday. All the Id auto owners as well as prospective customers are urged to corrte and get a' demonstrstion. ' , ,: ; , '..A 'J An Unusual Offer 4 I am fully convinced that it ia only a question of time until prac tically everybody who has occasion to travel over the roads will use, automobiles. . You will admit, it is quicker and more pleasant. I can prove that it is the "cheapest method," despite the prevailing opinion to the contrary. To hasten the time when "EVERYBODY" will use Automobiles, and to show my absolute confidence in the SINGLE CYLINDER "CADILLAC," I have decided to-guarantee , (t, "free of repairs for one year." See me and get my proposition. Fully 14,000 Cadillacs are making good throughout the world. Howard f. Covey AGENT, PIERCE, GREAT ARROW, CADILLAC, LOCOMO BILE, COLUMBIA AND KNOX. rrvTrpvTti a vir at nro tt?t l?T3ijnKTT? uitu i7n saBaE&sUX3BUI8UUeBIEaQBI!BEa CBSIEIB&aBSSSIKSBISIBnB,, office and later waa on exhibition. While very common on the coast, they never go inland except when driven agalnat their wills by high winds. They have so lit tie use of their wings that after a short time away from the marshea and surf they can be picked up wherever found as they seldom offer to fly. , Coot Blown Far Inland. From the Walhalla Courier. Tor the aecond time In the last slant or ten years this section has been visit ed by a very uncommon bird, the coot. Several years go after an early aprlng wind and rainstorm from off the coast these birds were found. Last week one wss brouaht to our What Dick Tnrpln Rrally Did. From the Westminster Gasette. Dick Turpln was really a most un- romantlo ruffian, who first appesrs in history sbout 1735 at Loughton, where he threatened to put an old Mrs. Shel ley on the fire unless she gave blm her money. Turpln's sphere of Influence wss not uounslow heath, but Eplpng forest, and the only true part of the popular myth Is thst he really did shoot his comrade, Tom King. The legendary ride to Tork on Black Bess was performed. If at all. by "Swift nick- jxevison, who in 1176 robbed a sailor on Gads hill st 4 a. m. and es tablished an alibi by appearing the same evening on the bowling green at Tork. CCeeWot Tke WeU-Xaewa SellaUe CHINESE aot sad Barb DOCTOR: Itobma Slaughtered. From the Weat Plains Quill. In central Tennessee are large tracts of cedar, the berries of which serve to attract myriads of robins in the winf-r. One small hamlet in this region sends to market annually enough robins to return $600 at S cents a dosen, equal to 120,000 birds. They are killed at nla-ht or lorcnngnt with sticks. Ha aiade s life roar of roots snd nerbt.1 sad in that stadr dlneortred ind is liTtnSi to in worm nil wnnn-rmi r-a)nifm. MO MEBOUHT, F0I80KS OS VBVOt TJSRW HK CUXIS WITHOUT OrEKATJOsT. OB . WITHOUT TBI AID Of A KXOX Si vnarantAAd itt rar- CatArrta. ' AaraaM. tons, Throat, BheanatMa .NereoeaiM-a, Nervoas iwor.iir, stomaeB. tsver. Kiasasi Troabloa; alan Loet Manbond. Fanale Wetki BSa and AH rHa rM J A 3UKt: tAtitcK LUKC 7uat BeoelvWI Tresi Fahlas. Oklaa-roaia, Sara sai BalUble, 19 TOO Altl ArFMCTsD, POJIT DILAT. DBLATS ARB DANOERODS. ' If yea eaaaot eaU, write for armptnm bias, and ctrcoltr. tnelosa 4 etnta in ataaapa. CONSULTATION FREE j tit 0. 0I WO OStVESI KEUIOIITS CO, IStVi rtrtt St., On. Moirlses. ' Portlaad. Oracaa. , Vlaaaa Maatlaa Thla Pa dot. testants win not know what hill la to -'be used until a few hours before the ;'frent The conditions governing the Hower ; trophy have been changed so that It ,!may oe won during thla year's GUdden 1 tour oy a single owner and entrant i Heretofore it- haa been awarded to a club represented by not less than three runaeouts. i 'iwr iounng cars ana one runabout I proved roaas have been constructed , umaneo. wnn perrect soores in the two across uassachUBettg from east to west, oaya snaurance run of the Harrisbur xom tne very lnciplency of road build (Pennsylvania) club. The worst roads I la ' that state the practice has been a in tne state were encountered and there I w improve one to ten-mile stretches waa a heavy downpour of rain aliraat i in' succession so that, in time, several , the entire time. I flrst-elass roads from 100 to ,200 miles . Th formula recently adonted hv tha "nB have been built mechanical branch of the Association of An sutomobile built in France for Running out of gasoline elrht mllea from the nearest sunnlv. Dr. A. D. Hard of Marshall. Minnesota, says he worked his "think tank" pretty hard for half an hour and mixed four ounces of ether from his medicine case with one quart or Kerosene oil from a farmer's lamp. The machine ran borne like. a1 creese. With state aid two continuous lm- BANKRUPT SALE OF THE GROSSMAN STOCK AT ON STO Thousands of dollars worth of beautiful new SUITS, SKIRTS, COATS and WAISTS will be sold at bankrupt prices. Styles that win the TXo"- assortments to f. Wore have such hanLme, and Slb" READ THE FOLLOWING JUST THINK OF THE VALUES Women sTailorcdSuib f "S T New Rnrmn fnatc Licensed Automoblla Mann t- horse-power rating was this: Multlolr '-nr8epower. asu vi ma aiaoieier oy the num ner or cylinders and divide by two sua ons n&tx. W. Gould Brokaw of New JTork- is 'of On the roof are car v In nine years there have been manu factured (60,000 automobiles, for which owners paid the makers more than pinion aoiiars. Last year the outoutl ried tent poles and a complete camp mg ouini, eignt spare tires and dynamo to light the car and run fans to cool the Interior. It oontalns a lava tory, two beds and a table big enouch xo accommodate six persons at a meal, A remarkable feature of the recent almost 200,000, and the Unite I!""ro."."'" ? ?7 Tv'na - . i uiHTTi a n uvea i t mm fsti-iea rn rxiiAaa s States lea tne world in number and !... V vis -Tiia- i a v utiw, su a v iiuui a aiivi I IK mIa. S ava. a. a. aw. a A. .v . A. P. rrsarsnf aa Miwl a. a,.abm, 4v I AAA I II A VtBl, WflSJ lUQ IBCl in. HQ GOV v Fv"i Mvviuvuia esktuu-llH IIIO CBIr afs.4 K- av.el .11 a.a a. MJ. a. a. a. a aw-J .t. - . . I V,J i-iitj LI I as UlBldUt'O vT J L UUU t V'UJtic wr um rn.rn.immr m cup, wno ftl- J mtmmAm msw ai .i i,. mmm A,r e 4 Awsav.se va. a 1 " " amy. wuiw aisv iwauu uruna - W W wvwviiia vivi "..aw IVUlf aaa I Ins i-a4aa HMmAiJ ,A--a AS-t SMa- a a.... s a . . I aw oa lo-waui iu ovyi a uiiviiik Es iuup jeetea in uermany, nuge stones are ins- car from one ettv to th. nthT in . .11.J . . W u J, . A . L - . I . .- " ' ... "w mi wiuui. vi iiiw ruHi Brier I trifle ovur J hour hA tlA th.n a certain hour each morning, making heretofore had bAAn TnHjffA. htf a, r,Hnff .. I - pyemuna iwyviviA i macnine. or nearir a momn a x-onaon garage To do awav with the 'iArr...M. company hag. been running a regular odora attendant upon motorlna two dally service of passenger cars from the ' English capital to the French, the cars being transported 1 across the Kna-llsh channel on : steamers, The entire trip mm uiftut vjr uuiiaai. Because the residential districts of y.London are so far from the center of ..the city a theatrical manager has In augurated the experiment of running a woter 'bus between the suburbs and his playhouse for . the : accommodation , of holders of reserved seat tickets. Two Brooklyn (New Tork) motorcy cUsts Otto Kirk asd Joseph CoXUns, German chemists havs found that, hv me aaauion to tne lu&ricatlng oil of 0 TOU X.OTB Sour be-by? You wonder why he cries, uy a bot.ie of White's Cream Vermi fuge and he will never cry. Most babies have worms, and the mothera- don't know J.Va ViblU " Crsam Vermifuge rids the en'ld of worms and cleane out ite system in pleasant way. Every moth er should Veep a bottle of this medi cine In the house. With It fear need EirIT; 2ltef Jr mind. Price 86a Sold ay ai druggists. w- ' I - . y . '-: - : , BANKRUPT. SALE - $12.50 to $15.00 Tailored Suits . BANKRUPT SALE $20.00 to $30.00 Tailored Suits BANKRUPT SALE $35.00 to $45.00 Tailored Suits . BANKRUPT SALE $5.00 Jumper Suits BANKRUPT SALE $6.50 Jumper Suits ...... BANKRUPT SALE $7.50 Jumper Suits ....... BANKRUPT SALE $10.00 Jumper Suits: BANKRUPT SALE $20.00 Silk Jumper Suits. $7.50 $12.50 $17.50 $2.50 ..$2.95 $3.50 $4.50 $9.50 m BANKRUPT SALE $7.50 Women's Coats . BANKRUPT SALE $9.50 Women's Coats BANKRUPT SALE $15.00 Women's Coats , BANKRUPT SALE $20.00 Women's Coats i . . i j I i $3,95 $4.50 ..$7.50 $12.50 Women's Walking Skirts $2-35. $3.95 Special Purchase of 300 New Wash Waists WORTH REGULARLY $1.65 Twelve designs to choose from-pretty, dainty materials will be sold while they, last MONDAY AT 95c BANKRUPT SALE- $5.00 Walking Skirts BANKRUPT SALE $7.50 Walking Skirts BANKRUPT SALE a. p,. $10.00 Walking Skirts ...r.... ....3,4.50 Bankrupt Sa le AVa s h Wa ists $1.50 Lingerie Waists reduced to 75 f,5 $1.75 Lingerie Waists reduced to 95f $2.00 LingerieWaists reduced to $1.25 $2.75 LingerieWaists reduced to $1.75 $7.95 LingerieWaists reduced to $5.05 $2.05 LingerieWaists reduced to $2.50 $3.75 LingerieWaists reduced to ?2.05 $5.00 LingerieWaists reduced to $3.95 $7.50 LingerieWaists reduced to $5.00