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''1 ' THE OREGON tAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY . EVENING, MARCH 5,' 190ff. 11 AljVmm V Track Diamond .... .' REVENUE CUTTER ARRIVES III RIVER J " V ."V ti,-' JOE PEARSON TO ' C APTA IfJ OF TEM.1 REENTER TRACK FROM FEIV HEN Mli'.'n.An. Tiraliv4vn G r M n I fin TYI m rt iinil Tom AC) finlvl vJI fir Will fimnptfl fnr.Rrio-' I Veterans Available at M. 7'.' tae Athletic Club. A. A. C. for Track Squad. Joe Pearson, one of the greatest ath-1 Bud James, the big weight thrower, letes aver developed in Washington, la I and George Qammle, the sprinter, are I Los Aid. to hava decided to return to the I the, two men In the Muitnoman ciud Berger ha a cinched a match between crack and will aport the colora of the I wboae experience entltlea them to the Jimmy Brltt and Packy McFarland. to a, Bpokano Amateur Athletlo club during I poattion of captain of the spring's track I take place In San Franclaco Tueadar M the " coming season, Tha Spokane I team. Both have occupied tbe position night, March tl. The boy promoter i 'fCaronicls, in speaung 01 rearaon, swa "" ""'' " PACKY SIGHS TO r.lETJir,T BRITT Crack Chicago Lightweight Will Meet Calif orian Last. Night in March. ' The McCulloch Takes on ' Supplies, and Pays Off . - Men at -Astoria. (United Press ia(d wire.) Angelea, Cal., March. 5- -Sam fireeently or not they want I v... .h. rv,i..'.. .v. . 1 I 1 L .1 I. I. I " llu,nviUi VII VII Will expected that Uttla will be dona toward n'fht and. with Wlllua Brltt at i.i;.. i li . ..--,.. ..i i npeoiea iam iiiue win v urai iiu i - M .f thrnutut .nHntefe who hea I ""-""ar ' '"T oeuuja were arrangea. J!."" ww McFarland anid h :i:n?!f.KmlkA hihi SiJSiif,1 b. accompllahed In the meantime. The fi.hf BHB2n luLX ear-old freahman at the Unlveralty of Waahlnrton ha . won nia iuo" in 10 Wll wllllnr tn na. mi .k o-i.. m .i . t t olub field-1. tn the hand, of the con- Yht ZVSXSXJZIEZ oa late n i... ih.-h i-'vr;: itr ha made far better time in the 40 than that mentioned aoove. ana in duel meet In California with the beat len of that state he made a wonderful Record by winning tne 4U in ou i- nit th. SfA in ii l.ft. m.nii nn thm iimi 1'ilay waa barely noaed out In the 100 I in 10 flat, after getting, a wretched I Jiiart. Baraer la of the waa entitled to the laTin aeverai meeta and ran bla qaar- f0""! l" ,1.; th h', mM Edward, er In 1 aeconda and tha 120 In it 1-6. AftlliSlit - opinion that Brltt decision over meiaoi of the Loa Angelea papera handed tho Ule OI toe traCK. .... I deolalon over Kulann in.) Ittimoh m. Much dependent It aeema. muat thla of tne r., Anre.er" rXLTXX ear be placed upon ma acnoiaatio mem- i honora to tha Bin Ham w. era of the club with a collegian aand- .nVAt..: 1 71" wlohed , in: now and then. There arenl aeveratpromlalna; youngatera in the city I acnooia wio ougnt to coma a me ironi rapidly Oder efficient coaching, but there will be A notable abaence of old try to sign a new the arrival of Ms But It waa in Vancouver. B. C. that wooa in tne ranaa. Pearson made what waa Derhane his I uutaiae ox James in tne weignis ana Wi.. irfanMiiM. Mere ha won George . ana W. H. uammie in tne vTi.. aa via ...n nmithi. I sprints, and Oecar Kerrigan In the hur nd Wllliama. the two great O. A. C. nd jumpa. there aeerna to be no aprlntere. who were running for Mult- athletea of cfaaa among the old mem KUih. rinlnr tha 100 in 10 seconds and bera.who will put on aults. Of course he 120 in 12 flat, ana tne quarter mne, i J'". . .J1" ,,, J" , " JLr. m a miserable traca. ne tore away . vtuiw . uu m Wllliama tha .rut miBrtsr mils I Certain. f Oree-on. who had been credited with I . The team thla rear must depend upon unnlng in less than 49 aeconds, and "a atudent members to win points on lulling up in tne sueicn tor in isbii v."v " ici--i ui.ui, 00 yarda. he won aa be pleased In provided they reach Portland soon 0 1-6 seconds. I enough after vacation ensues. Among Tn this meet rearaon waa in no tne nign-ciass ciuDmen in college at willing I1. nrnr. man. It will be necessai set of articles uDon Far land In Ban Francisco, but tha rta tails were Incorporated In a paper that oriu auu oericer airnea. winch ran. ditlons were repeated over the wire to Mciantna ana xouna to be satlsfao toryl TWO-MEH TOURNEY AT B. A. A. C. BEGINS hape, having been out of training for present are Graham Glass, tie speedy bree months, but ho won nevertheless, sprinter on the Harvard track team; GardnPI S TpflTTl Clpfi Hfpfljlla oe says he never needs a great deal of Harold Reed and J. R. Holman on the "ttlullcl 0 J-CttlU UCIS JICUUIS for Five Men Champion- training and thinks he can again get i as good anape aa ne ever waa in ms sst days. Though a veteran at the game. Pear ion la yet really a youngster for i Lrack athlete, being barely 23 yeara ild. He has always taken good care of nlraaeir, and la now even stronger man ne waa wnen running (our years ago n collee-e. and thoae best acauaintea frith him aa a foot tacer think that by Inaklng a serious effort he may be able lo step over the quarter mile in raster lime than any man has yet done. ' ILL KNOWN FACES AMONG WHITE SOX Stanford track team and Sam Mars on tne university or Oregon squaa. THIS JEWEL PROVES TO BE PHONEY GEM ship in Meeting. Another bowling tournament has been instituted at the Multnomah club which will be participated (n by about IS two team men, tha first games being rolled tonight. The five-team tournament closed sev. I Spokane PedagOgUe With eral aav Gardner s team composed n i i tr jittj. I uaiuimr, .uuvejoy, rveisi. uiemson urjsuu iiiuiuie is i asio Article as Official. What would hava been one of the pretti est played basketball gamea of the aea- and Thlelsen winning the event and the Individual gold medals. C. L. Merger eau, who made the high average of 174 waa awarded the $2S ball donated by the Brunswlck-Balke people. Otto Ott rolled the highest game, 243. The following; teams will take part in the new tournament: H. R. Wakaman ana o. u. wakeman. Welat and Froh Hflkpv Atz Arrivps in Los Zi,wtn' T.""!? S'V.nn' man- MckRy an1 Morgan. Bovd and UttKlJ AW AIIIVCS III iOS work on the part oOf Mr. Jewel, as i In- ..Pop.. Brlgham, Ott and Bouland. Buck Comiskev's who .yed tS SBSS m&KSSL -SS!S: SM Angeles With Comiskey's ; Chicago Ball Team. (United Preu Uiaeed Wire.) 1.0 R Angelas, March. 6. The "White ox Special' carrying the 'members of j (ha famous Chicago White Sox base- all team, a number of rooters and leveral of the wives of the players rnvea nere yesterday arternoon. xney vera met nere by Fielder A. Jones. Nanager of the team, who haa been riaxing nia way leisurely to the coast. Familiar among the men la Jakey a. wno la to Ket a tryout at short rVith the big fellows and who was at Wm-ewL.nv.n. .V!f w.". fl.rfi Ile- Mereereau and McCabe, Hum game between Spokane and West Side Dhre. n(j proiiva Menxiiurar ani n Sft tlrf tt1' "Cr W" " t0 OnonandMccfeninf Gnernc 1tV-0?,?Jlka. Lovejoy and Thlelsen and Bout lecYed to officiate Tn thV game: J.wil lta" iiuaa0IL to reieree ana Livingstone to umpiro (Special DUpttrh to Tbe JoaraeL) Astoria, Or., March 5. The revenue cutter McCulloch arrived here this morning from Neah Bay and win re main for. a few daya to take on coal and auppllea and pa:y tha officers and craw, when aha will leave out for Neah Bay again. Tha McCulloch la the finest vessel in tha revenue cutter service and her officers are eaeeDtlonallv nlaas- ant and affable gentlemen, whom the citizens of Astoria will be pleased to welcome, wnen tne vessel returns to this port aa her permanent station, wnicn win prooaDiy be in the near future. Her officers are as follows: First Lieutenant George C. Carmine, in command; Lieutenant B. H. Camden, ex ecutive officer; Lieutenant George C. Alexander, navigating officer; Second Lleutenanta H. K. Hideout and K. C. Weigh tman: Chief Engineer C J. Cur tlaa and First Assistant Engineer II. F. Johnson. In addition to these the McCulloch carries four warrant officera and a complement of (7 enlisted men. Lieutenant Carmine atated thla monic ing that -. ha left ' San Francisco under I orders to cruise along 'the coast aa f ar iiui us mm x W i aiib.iq. miiu ujjuii .1 1 1 V lng at tba -latter port rexelved instruc tions, to proceed to Neah Bay and re main on - tha ' cutter Thetis' station while tha latter veasel is on a cruise to Alaskan waters tp rescue the Japanese who are reported to be marooned on a glacier. "We came here." he said, "to get coal and auppllea and to pay off the officera and crew. We will prob ably atay until Saturday morning, so aa to be back at Neah -Bay early on Sunday. Where wa will go after the Thetla returns from Alaska I do not know, but no doubt will be ordered to our atatlon- here." V c-T-Z J ... II f i A ' II -1.1 -' II I it Si I II Vfv MARCH TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT (Special DUpitcb to The Journal.) Aatorla. Or.. March 5. The March term of the county court waa com menced yesterday and the principal bus iness transacted was the letting of con tracts for road Improvements. Bids on rradlng and building bridges on about "H miles of the Nehlem road between rhe 16-mlle post and the Junction with the Elsie road were received as fol lows: J. C. Dunkln. 11.800 ner mlla- I Jamleson, $1,820 per mile; Alex Normand Jr.. SI. 888 rer mile: Gum Gronnell, $2,368 per mile and $1.60 per 1 lineal foot for bridges: J. C. Wherry. I on three miles ranging from $1,790 to I $1,900 per mile. The contract was awarded to J. C. Dunkln with bonds fixed at $2,000 and work to be com pleted within on& year. Alexander Duncan bid $7,422.60 on grading and building bridges on about two and three fourth miles of the 131k creek road and the bid was accepted. ' The bonds were fixed at $2,000 and the work is to be completed by August 1. GOVERNOR NAMES CHARITIES COMMITTEE for the first half, alternating- in the second. Before five minutes of the game had been played Jewel's poor work had taken whatever life the Portland boys had out of them and cinched the same for RDokane Spokane's first basket waa flukr in the extreme. The Spokane center got the ball on the throwuD and nassed to nis rorwara. wno cauant. but steDDea out of bounds in dodging the Portland forward. Jewel blew his whistle, but decided differently the next Instant and called for the Spokane man to go na lime, snortstop . on tne Portland ahead. In the meantlma tha Portland loam. -"y wno .u.u iu new ur- guard had left his man and the basket aas-aaub-by lorUan4-tw-w.tfwM tlirwii by ths BDOkane man unmo- jna has. been malting gooa ever since. I jested. This waa onlv one of the oueer ir" " y I decisions rendered nv Jewel aurino- tne an w th a Htt a lustlr Mhmil m.1a I . . - . . ' - . . . . ... - . . rirst nair. in tne second nair ne orn- OOd from the start. elated aa nmnlra and fallail tn call mv Nick Altrock and Pat Dougherty are (oui- on Bookane. but called one after lao well known on as a star in 1906 ork helped the White Sox greatly in feague and later in winning the world' Inning the pennant In the American Championship series, but in 1907 the Jaurels of tbe previous season got the est or mm and comisKy waa forced to insert a local option clause In his lontract tor tne coming season. uougnwir piayea in uw Angeies un er Money. He finished the season rlth an average of something like .42 bid got a trial in Boaton the following leason. .Laier ne waa irauea to ivew ork and landed In Chlca.ro bv wav r tne nurcnase route aionr witn Hahn n right iielder ,or the box in 1906, Hospital Beats Infantry. t the national guard armory last hi tna nosDitai corns defeated com ny C at indoor baseball, 14 to 4. The kill V TV v ijmm ataaiaj, sa-u va UVUUUS tcned in nia usual gooa rorm for the tretcner carriers. the coast. Nick another on the Portland boys. miu "wiiuij i HDOKana'a victorv waa In a manatira due to the fine basket throwing of El Hot, the smallest man on the team. In the first half he threw Free to the Ruptured Bmpfe Home Care that Anyone Can Use Without Pain, Danger or Loss of Time from Work SENT FREE TO ALL I erfre rapture without operation, pain, dn or ion or urns, wnea i say cure, i oo mean bold, bat s cure that atari cured lid does away witn rruues lor an time. I To convince you ana tout rupturea rrienaa kat mi DUcovery. actually cure. I want von i tent it wiinoui one ceui expenee xo jrour- Lir. 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' ' i ' ""' w Dractlcallr all of the basketa scored by nis team, and duplicated thla trick in the second half. Spokane abowed but very , little team work and trusted- largely. It seamed, to luck. On a long pass Instead of catch ing the ball the players would bat it with their hands and trust to luck, and curious to relate they got away with the most of these kind of plays. A Portland High school team was never known to "quit" before, but aided by the poor work of Jewel It quit last night. With the opening of the second half Livingstone nut aome life into the game and tha boys finished the half witn a better score, but not enough to win over mai or epoKane. The lineup was aa follows Portland. Position. Spokane Word F Elliot McQuire F..... Nelson Runyon c ii Englehorn Sutton O. Dewltt Noyes O Pynne WITH THE COASTERS A San Francisco fan wants the Seal management to erect a large board near the scoreboard to contain tho names of the playera of the opposing teams on the field. He protests against the acorecard system for the reason that certain changes are made on tho field which are not contained on the card, making that -natnod f knowing tha players practically worthless In many Instances. By putting the names on a large blackboard the patrons of the game can be kept in touch with the players. This nlan would be wel come in Portland and it la hoped the McCrediea will adopt it. e Now that Jimmy McHale baa !o-nol nia contract wun mt JUOSton team. (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Salem. March 6. Governor Chumhnr. lain yesterday appointed the following committee to attend the National Con ference of Charities and Correction to be held at Richmond, Vlrglnta, May 6 aut- to 13: Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull, Charles n. uram, inumu in. eirong, Kev. Ji;. i" Murphy. Benjamin F. ftardener ami Hon. C. U. Gantenbeln. all of Portland; Rev. B. W. St. Piere. Rev. A. Moore. i-i. n. liouimy, u. w. james and frank: A. Curtis of Salem; Mrs. Turner Oliver or La uranre, and S. L. Kline of Cor-vallls. The conference will be a meeting to discuss the criminal and the best way oi ueaun wun mm, tne organization being made up of those interested in There is no smoker so economical that he can buy cigarettes to any better advantage than bv insisting upon Imperiales m Cigarettes. ' The.e is no smoker so wealthy that he can possibly buy any better cigarettes than Their price is based upon cost of production not upon fancy packages. You can't smoke the packages. Conscicntiqus selection and blending of the purest leaf careful rolling in thin maig paper which is crimptdnoX. pasted individual mouth pieces Those are things which have made Imperiales Cigarettes unfailing favorites. Smoke Imperiales all day long no "after effects." The men of the West smoked over 12,000,000 Imperiales Cigarettes in KJOJ 10 for 10c Sold Evmrywhtn THE JOHN BOLLMAN COMPANY, Manufacturer, San Francisco BEST of THENEW .... t , ... X : .1'. ' SPRING WOdLENS ARE HERE CALIFORNIA HOTELS SEINING PRIVILEGES AT SAND ISLAND (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Astoria. Or.. March fi Tha iTntfo States will enter into a new contract with the highest blddera for the aeln lng privileges on Sand island at tha mouth of the Columbia river, the old leases having exblred. Rlda will ha thereby promising to be good for the opened In the office of the United States rest of the season, soma faat wnrir mmv engineers at 11 o'clock Aoril S. Tha be expected from the former Portland privilege will be let for three years and Slayer. McHale played in the California P n'ht bidders will gef exclusive tate league last season hcanaa ha right to the Ashing there. Under tha disagreed with McCredie over the sa'.- i ld,contrau . four oartles, Walter ary proposition. McHale along with E".1'!.1"' ." - Standsland. Hard uonahue waa traded by Mac last I Av "llcr nu nansen uison controlled firlsons, reform schools, foundling asy urns and like institutions. Read Sharkey's Saturday ad. Pat season tn nmin. tw. ipi. d-' - I the seining, each tiartv havlne- hla aita . - -" -" - - - At ijffcaoiiniu . . . i l . " ; uanzig, uutrieider Ryan and Catcher k k Vt. "Mi ne isiana FOREIGN PARTRIDGES FOR SOUND COUNTRY (Special TBsDStch tn Tha Journal.) Tacoma. March S. Countv Oama War. aen w. w. xnompson is maicina- ar rangements for tha Importation of Hun garian partridges to the Puaret sounc country. This Is a species of game bird midway in alse between the grouse and a common auail. and multlnllea with astonishing rapidity. It is one of the greatest friends the farmer haa In countries where it is found, making areui inroaaa into insect Desta that nrev on cereals and fruit trees. It is a very swtrt and strong; bird on the wing, and takes abundant care of useu in tne vicissitudes of winter ell mate. Like Other arama hlrda nt Ita kind wherever It finds a habitat it re mains the year around At present int-iw ru no Hungarian partridges on the Pacifcoast Mr. Thompson will import the ones he will u for gating, paying 5 a pair for them. , FAST FIELD PROSPECT FOR INTERNATIONAL A fast field la in nroanact for tha soccer football game Saturday, which ia to settle the differences between Scotch and English for the year. Most of the city league games were played in iiiuu. yet were aooa exniniiiona witnni. and with dry ground almost assured for this second International game, play ia to bo furious from the klckoff. Tha Rnvllah miuot tn nut mi't th same eleven men they used Febnu.wy 23, with Steele moved back to the half back line and Lawrence of Alblna shift ed to outside left wing. Ferrwlck will rooBDiy piay lert nair instead of right alf. The Scotch llnoun win ha th ama, inciuamg positions, except thnt J. K. Mackla wilfbe at right half and Bennett at left Tha match is practi cally tha laat of tha season. . - Madden. If he is given a chance local fans believe ha Will make good with in v lutgvrs. e Some great talea can now ha pected from the southern baseball camps from now until the opening of the Coast league April 4. This Is the season when the press agents get busy with their wonderful tales. The league schedule will be ready for publication next Sunday morning. It was to have been given out March 1. but Was detained a week to let Hen Berry get a alash at It ao that he could gather in a few more shekels during the sojourn of the fleet brought tha government about $4,000 a year. FISHER WINS IN BEAVERT0N ELECTION Beaverton, March 6. At the city election neia yesieraay tne roilowln were eieciea: mayor. Hi. j. .Fisher: re corder, George Thyng; treasurer, Charles epnnger; marsnai, w. rl. Hunter; coun cllmen, George Houston and E. W. squires. Hotel St. Francis BAIT FKAW CISCO Fronting tropical Union Square, the heart of San Francisco, this structure Is a fine example of the artistic treatment of a utilitarian Idea, and typifies the high value San Francisco places upon enter tainment This hotel probably unites, under one roof, more advanced Ideas of hotel service than any other caravansary in America, yet the rates are lower In pro- fortlon to the attention offered, han can be found elsewhere In the United States. Rates from $2 upward European plan. - Under ths manacament of James Woods. Fairmont Hotel bah rmAJTOZSOO. Its superb location affords tha best outlook upon the beautiful bay. the surrounding bills and tha rapidly growing city. Its magnificent appointments, perfect service and cuisine pro vide every luxury and comfort the traveler can desire. Tha same wiae manage ment which mads the old Palace Hotel famous throughout tho world caters to you hers. Ingle Kooma, 3.80 upwards Suites, $io upwards, zvery room with a bath. UNDER MANAGEMENT OF THE Palace Hotel Company those natty, nobby, stylish fabrics in' the new shades , of ; gray,' blue, brown and fancy mixtures and all the staple weaves and - col ors, too-i-and best of all, you can have them made up here into the ' hand somest garments that can be produced by the. most skilled tailors ' ' AT POPULAR PRICES The high character of Columbia Tailoring is too well established to leave any uncertainty as to your being satis fied. YouH like Colum bia garments the way they're made the way they fit and wear. Get acquainted now. i ' Suits, $20 to $50. i Trousers, $4 to $12., GRANT PHEGLEY, Mgr. Elks' Building Seventh and Stark DECIDE YOURSELF The Opportunity Is Here, Backed by Portland Testimony. Don't take our word for it. Don't depend on a stranger's state ment. Read Portland endorsement Read the statements of Portland eltl- sens. And decide for yourself. Hera Is one case of it: Mrs. J. W. Painter of 4I5S Market street, Portland, Oregon, say a: "I have not lost any of my faith in Doan's Kid ney Pills since I publicly recommended the remedy in February, 1903. As I stated at that time, a aevers SDell of sickness arly In my life left me with weak kidneys, and as time went on I suffered mors and more with spells of backache, Tha pain through the kid- nays was torture and often I could not find a comfortable position to lie in. When able to be up and around I waa This Day In Sport Annals. 1 870 At San Francisco. A. P. Tn dolph defeated John Deery in a billiard match lor champion cue and tl.000. 1890 At Montreal, Montreal defeated the Victorians In final contest for the nocKey cnampionsnip or Canada. 190 At Chelsea, Massachusetts THoney Mellody knocked out Terry muriin in trie eievenin rouna. 1907 Chicago White Sox, champions or tne American league, started ror Mex ico on their training trip. Winlock Beats Castlerock. WInlock, Wash., March 5. Winlock Amateur Athletlo club won from caatla- rock last n-lsl. at basketball by a score of 47 to 1. Alblna Wins Game. The Alblna Athletic club basketball team, - which If on a week'a trip up the valley. " won Its. first arame Tueartnv nigni irom wooaDurn nign acnooi. Tne score was at to zt. Recital Friday Evening SOLOISTS: Miss Beulah Cadwell, soprano. Mr. S. J. Story, violinist Eilers Piano House announces tfye ,7lth. h?chf" nd take place in its Recital Hall, corner TI " "a . . "rutins;, of park and W 1 Fights Scheduled for Tonight. Montreal V" Vfc Bin7 Allan, at "Kid" Sullivan vav Soldlen Burns, at Baltimore. - . v - - - . Sailor Burks vs. Jack Fltsgerald, at New. York. - , ' -j - I doctored and used various treatments, but nothing seemed to help ma' any until l began using Doan'a Kidney pills. The use bf this remedywas very saUs factory. It gave ma so muoh relief that I eannot hesitate to recommend It and will put In a good word, for Doan's Kid ney Pills whenever I find an oppor tunity." ' . For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New Torkl sole agents for tha United States. Remember ths came - DOAN'S and take no sther. Washington streets, at 8:30 Friday evening, March 6th, A fine program of vocal and in strumental music has been prepared. The piano numbers and accompani ments will be played with the new Themodist Pianola. All are cordially invited, but to in sure comfort and prevent overcrowd intr. admission bv ticket oaft. These ticket! may be secured by catling at Eilers Piano House before 6 o'clock Friday night ' Hotel Hamlin EDDT AND LEAVENWORTH ST1 : Jill! First permanent big hotel down town. Contains 100 beantif nlly furnished steam heated apartments, 40 baths. Privata telephone ser vice. Sample rooms for commercial travelers. Eddy St cars from ferry pass the door end connect with Srd 8t cars from S. P. Depot Bates from 11.00 a p. Fbone Private Ex. Franklin 428. San Francisco 5?!, ARLINGTON BAjr rsAircrisoo Just opened, corner Ellla and Leaven worth streets, on carllne. Centrally lo cated down town; 200 rooms; 100 batha. Steel and brick buildlnar. Kvurv con venience. Strictly high class. European Dlan SI a dav lin. V.nr rtnmnahlA rates on American plan. is. J. FAL.LQN. Proprietor. "HOLY ROLLER" NOT WANTED IN" OREGON (Special Dispatch to-Tbe Journal.) , Olympla, Wash., March 5. The report sent out from Seattle that the Oregon authorities had made a formal' demand upon the state board of control of Washington for the custody of Esther Mitchell, the "holy roller"' who shot her brother in Seattle after hla ficnni ft a 1 of tha murder of CreffleM. nunnnt ha confirmed here. : The woman is incarcerated in the state hospital for the insane at Steila- coom. In the offices of the arovernor. attorney-general and board of control ignorance of any such effort on the part of the Oregon authorities is claimed. Governor Mead says that tho only ef fort made to aecure the return of tne woman to1)regon has been by letter to the suDerintendent of the hnanltm hv her relatives. The reply of the super intendent has been that there has been no change in Miss Mitchell's mental condition since she was received at the asyium. San Francisco's TWO BEST X0TXX8 Under ths same management HOTEL JEFFERSON TUBX AJTO 0OT7GX STXEBTS 860 Booms. 150 Privata Baths. Xnropeaa Plan 11.50 so SS.0O. American plan 13.00 to $10.00. HOTEL STEWART OEAJIT vinos ST. ABOVE SQUABS. 850 Booms. 160 Private Baths. European Plan tl.SO Upward. Oafe a la Carte. Each Hotel Bends Omnibus To all Trains and Steamers. Slew art-Barker Co.. Props. , SAJT PBAB0IS0O. "SOMETHING DIFFERENT" KEY ROUTE INN OAXUHS, CA Every Modern Comfort. American and European Plan. N. S. MIJLLAN. Manac-er. Formerly Assistant Manager Palace Hotel. Han Francisco. date requiring the secretary of state to record and file the articles of Incorpora tion of the University Lumber & Shins-la company of Portland, Oregon. The secretary of state refused to file the articles because they contained a provision which permits the corporation to transact a real estate business in ad dition to Its other powers. The supreme court holds that ths sec tion prohibiting foreign corporations from engaging In the real estate busi ness In this state permits foreign cor porations to file their articles and en gage In other businesses provided for In their articles that are not prohibited by statute. No Cocaine, No Gas No Students Our success ia Sum tn nnlfnna nin-graue wore at reasonaoie prices. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heartweavk- ness can now hava their, taeth ex tracted filled and bridgework ap- piiBd wiiuuui iu ii( paw or aaa- PAINLESS EXTRACTION .. .50 tl-KARAT CROWNS " gloO BRIDGE WORK mT TEETHTT Examination and ConsiUtattom Trse Rc-Cnamcling Teeth Is tha greatest Invention la modem dentistry and has been most success ful of all methods We extend t6 all a special invita tion to call at our office and hava their teeth examined free) of charge. We own and control tba ! and best equipped dental establish ment in tba world, bavins? n all told. - '7 We give a written guarantee) with all work for 10 rears. .rtanA- ant . Open evenings till 7. Sunday a to X, Union Painless Dentists 8211. Morrlsoa St Corner Xixtt.-. WANT RAILROAD TO IMPROVE STATION (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Saletti. March 5. A formal comnlnint to compel the Southern Pacific company to Improve their waiting: and freight rooma in the station at West Rtavtnn naa usen nieu wun tne railroad com mission, 'ins matter will be referred to tne company ana tney will be al lowed 10 daya in which to answer the complaint oeroro tne hearing, - Read Sharkey's Saturday ad. New Notaries Public. Salem, March 6. List of notaries public appointed in and for the state of Oregon: Bert E. Youmans, & E. Fields. S. E. Couch.Portland: J. B. 8chaefer, Llnnton; William Williams. Dexter; H. G. Lake. Portland; J. M Thorne, Roseburg. same is set for EWLUMBER AND SHINGLE COMPANY (Special Dispatch to The JoarnaLi Olympla, Wasrfo March B. Thesu preme court has Issued a writ of man- Ho Use to le, . ; "I have found out that there la no use to die of lung trouble aa long as you can get Dr King's New Discov ery," saya Mrs. J. P. Vhlta, of RSih. boro, Pennsylvania. "1 wnnta v.- alive today only for that wonderful medicine. 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