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; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, 'MONDAY '. EVENINO, MARCH , -1009. f:QM in 1r iT in iytu? tt at or THE, 1 alv: l n J- v.v CP ? wc WORLD ' Khz : -Field ; Track Diamond HEW SADDLE STAR SHINES IN SOUTH Buddy Gilbert rromiscs to Eclipse "aiarrelous" Mil-' lerJValtcr Is Wealthy. Bjr J. 8. i. Mecdonald. (Font Jf,wa b Loagwt mm4 Wire, Ran Francisco. March I. WfclU the winter grind at Oakland never fall to develop a star of the saddle perhaps the moat brilliant orb In the history I of the track, hot barrlnc ."Marvelous" Miller, will go east thl spring; looking for feme and fortune. Thla la Jockey '"Buddy' tor thing. Gilbert, an 87-pouna young ster who s-Wes .promise of really great He and Miller are now Tying for DODular favor. Gilbert ia It year of age and oome irons Montana originally, ne I a keen-faced little Irishman made up much after the atyle of "Winnie'". O'Connor that faraou rider appeared shortly after taking up with Alfred Feaiherstones great stable of eeven year ago. Gilbert la not overly strong, but he can rattle up a horae and bunoh a legger with a wondroua lot of energy considering nia sue ana weignt. Moat Important of all he la the only boy here who can ooaz hla horae and work the atarter e eye at the barrier. He la every bit aa good a poet rider aa Miller. No on could ay more. J. F. Clifford held the papere on Gilbert last week. Prealdent "Tom" Williams antled up 110.000 caah for a first call on the boy. Dr. Rowell will take Gil bert along east with the big WUllama string In June. Incidentally the Wil liams stable will ride Miller a whole lot, too. Asked aa to why he took on Gilbert, WUllama explained that Miller ' had told him be (Miller) did not be lieve he could or would make light weight next summer. During Miller's recent visit to Los Angeles he filled out and grew up In a z remarkably way. It will be surprising to eastern raoegoera who remember Miller aa he appeared on the back of Colin laat aummer. He aeems to have lengthened a foot. Of eouree that's not possible, but be can be said to have grown as tall aa "Willie" 8haw. Miller A"- Fonrraii Friendliness for Hedge Is -JShown in. Attitude of Leaders. lid under 101 Dounda several times last Auguat after reducing from 111 pounds at Bennlng, Washington. P. C, out It will be a different story thl coming t it i ii At m & It begins to look as though Arthur Johnson, the big Texas 'negro fighter, is at last to have a chance to MUlir U now.work,n to make win the heavyweight championship. Tommy Burns declares that he Is willing to meet him. Current re like a lfDiH"p?undV"wPi'ntjS't stout Prt ha" 11 tnat the San Francisco fighting club has offered f 25,000 for the match and that an English club has offered 5,000. Cartoonist Tad here shows the state of mind In which Arthur Johnson finds himself. catch him three months hence. Miller goes back east with a fat pocketbook and a whole- lot of jewelry and diamond. At Los Angeles. "Rod . Mackonsle, the Canadian millionaire porting man, ' followed Miller with success. He gave the midget a hand- ,,eome diamond studded whip as a me- . men to. Incidentally Miller did some thing this winter whloh no other jockey ever did. He bought 11,600 worth of the common stock of the new Utah Jockey club which Is soon to break ground on a new $225,000 race track near Halt Lake City. Utah. On the advice of Insiders. Miller grabbed up some of the small allotment of stock offered the public. PORTLAND HORSES TO PORTLAND TIES GO NORTH TONIGHT in I nun nine iii luiiu unmi. Jumper Frank and Froom's Tandem Team Among . . , . Vancouver Entries, CALENDAR OF SP0BT FOE THE WEEK. Among the doc en horses that are to be shipped out of Portland tonight for the Vancouver, B. C, horse show will Deayers Play Eleven Innings With Santa Barbara Team of State League. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Santa Barbara. Cal., March t. The Monday Op in Philadelphia. , be Frank, the crack high jumper, owned r named team winning by the good aoore Aft ye?UrdayCw " ' WABASH WINS FIRST BASEBALL CONTEST Crack Independent Team Beats Holladay Maroons Play St. Johns Xeit auo u niu ou w.- aava- . - Rmiih lean wnltar. w I - J fl 1 I. t , . ' . ' imum.) unnioi vpouvu ius uucuvi w would expect them to ao tne same 'son In Portland yesterday, the first thing. The law must be made supreme." (Special DUpateh te The foaraeL) Salem, Or, March t. The political situation In Marlon oounty has been seriously complicated for the Repub licans of Marlon county as a result of me primaries Baturday. While they were mass primaries, ocen to an-r one. whether registered or not, the manager aid not intend to nave any or the tre olncta carried by Statement No. 1 He publican But the result shows a large attendance of that faction, and In some instances mere are inaiructea aeiega tlons composed of none other than that kind. The preclnota where no primaries were held are In some lnstaaoea pre paring remonstrances against the pro- rosea convention taxing any aouon in the way of putting np a ticket, while the convention was called on the fol lowing resoulutlon adopted by the eown- ty central committee. jreDruery s "Keaolved. That at said conference there be selected or recommended a candidate of the Republican party of Marlon county, Oregon, for the legis lature, member of said party who are unaiteraoiy opposed to Biaiement no. 1, and who will not take or subscribe thereto In seeking nomination under the Trying to Kedge. Some of the leader are trying te hedge on the above program, and In the Second ward Baturday night Mayor Itodgers offered a resolution to in struct the delegates from that ward that they oppose any statement on the part or tne mass convention to do neia here March 14 to put up any Uoket or Indorse any candidate for the legisla ture. This was voted flown. He then moved that It be the sense of the mass primary that the convention make no nominations, but adopt a platform and adjourn. Thla was also rejected and the mayor then moved that the delegation go to the convention unlnstructed, which carried, as' It meant nothing. The Second ward la the lax rest Republican precinct In the county, and the political I . a . . V ' . leaaers ot int Bnii-ouiiiniiui nu. x movement reside there and were out In full force. Mayor Roda-ers 1 not a det ente and rea-arda the action Dronosed of putting up a legislative ticket In vio lation of the direct primary law as un wise from a party standpoint. Statement Wo. 1 Growing. Sentiment In favor of Statement No. Is steadily growing, and It is con ceded that Hal D. Patton of Salem and Henry J. Miller of Aurora, who have slimed Statement No. 1. are today prao- tlcally as good as nominated and would win over any ucaet me convention might Indorse next Saturday. An anti Statement No. 1 ticket backed by the machine oould only win in case there are a docen or 20 Statement No. 1 can didates running. A new legislative pos sibility appears in the pereon of Dr. H. Kpley of the famous Htalwart quar tet of Salem. His friends are urging him to enter the race. He say If h runs he will be unequivocally for State ment No. 1. He states his position thus: "My party has 20,000 to 40.000 majority In the state. As their repre sentative l leave it to tnem to say wno shall be senator. My party has a big majority In Marlon county. It that large Republican majority see fit to vote for a Democrat for United States senator It would not look well for me as their representative to reverse their deliberate judgment, and I could not be expected to do so. I believe In main taining the principle or in direct pri mary, and when we say ths people shall elect the United States senators let us stand by that proposition. If the legis lature were Democratic and we carried 11 tandem team, both blue ribbon winners league played a game yesterday the Santa Barbara baseball team. The burs; for world's professional champion ship. Jacksonville-Miami road run un- at the recent Portland horse show. The "" D"" "'" over the Jfcroon youngsters, allowing nr the auspices of the Florida East I w . , .n,Bth w1th .nm. score was 10 to 10 at the end of the but two scittered hits and retiring 10 had it put all allowlni veteran Wabash team, Tuesday Intercollegiate wrestling a,XL?J? - Zmlt, nrloi- th Bn.n. the caDtalna of the ODDoslna- teams to Jasman and McKlnley of the east side championships at Philadelphia. Open- i" -. V.i. i call off the swatfeat. A larce crowd of I independents clouted the sphere for """"" uco.. "i."'- a number of Portland society people winter inns wm on imnu uu nwmuuou i ir" ,.., u..a. ,, ... : . . m . , . , vn fAniii.lv 1 very iiKfsiy an exuiuiiiun gaiuo win .T!' '"T' " Tk rX,.!!,., th m. was a be played next Sunday at St. John, be- jauuuftj vr a "ffiy .TciiuiA, i - - r. r : i AAn tv,. w.,. . v., , Monday or Tuesday evening. and the ! snappy one and the Port end player V"" .L , V... " .. ... i. ...).. .. Aoostles of the Trl-Ctty leaarue. ":Mr,,Vr:"'.7r, I The Wabashers line up as follows: enough shaua risht now to ao into a S-aicner, remDrone, pitcner, aauie, nrst leaaue arame. The other Dlayers showed Pa.8ei J "rn an; Heeona case , Aoams more or less Inaccuracy In throwing L L"'." . Df-VV aU u'JL.- .T,,a: on iMau-it of nr. Pm nrf -ron.rzJ Bride; left field. Hoffman and lipekey; i a .1.. a . newness. I -' .. ins DUiwmr.ui " I r. -c, . WITH THE COASTERS (Pa.) Kennel club. Annual Indoor meet of the New York AthleUo club In Madi . son Sjuare Garden. Wednesday Contest at Chicago be . tween Jacob Schaefer and Hlllie Hoppe ; for 18.1 billiard title. Opening of live . stock and horse show at Fort Worth, Texas. Thursday Freddie Welsh vs. Ray Bronso'n, 10 rounds at Peoria, Illinois. . W-fir TntArnatlnnat paKIa ph... match for the Sir George Newne tro- predate the value of Barney Joy, as Portland, Xney on,y allbwed eight AT,"RT1VA "R A RTrTTT-! A TT , phy. Johnny Coulon vs T'oung Terry Manager Liong ha received a. letter bits but they were all made to count -WA1.mi. xtrujjxxj x XfJXXJ-U Aic-.TOvern, iu rounas, at l,os Angeiea he "Beanv City" sUtlna" that thev Charlie Hall of the Amer can assocla- Saturday NaUonal amateur billiard "A f L i.L " . ",.,. li". tlon pitched for Santa Barbara. All bl- serWce. if ha knew of . proVeTtWe Xl".?. ich.eI. WJE8 HW alLa.roun,tJ nurchaser. Lona- ia unable t6 obllue. IV" V?-"., w" "u Albina Athletic club's baseball team. I (ir-Tinm nitnhAr Orvr.nAv mhnrtutnn I 0n6 of the ft08t junior tSUIia in tile Jl. iJ'rZ ti -lie,, .turned y..r ay a a tall, athletlo-looklng youth and comes JCredie is anxious to get some of the m AJlbln; dfeated Woodburn High highly recommended from hi home m! ll WtPj Ad h.aP in Jlrt,,rT0 school 84 to 23. Mount Angel college at Johnstown. Pennsylvania. city. Sibley, whose father is a phy- "", Tk.T.!..Vi.y. T. i. .L..'.. l to 15, and unemawa Indians 13 to shape' will take the box against the n?nTtZZe?MUr?tn 'championship tourney begins In Chi-1 ' cago. nacona annual inuoor reiay car nival at the University of Wisconsin. Ths Crescent City Derby will be run In New Orleans. This Day In Sport Annals. 1880 Terry McGovern, pugilist, born I highly TEAM BACK WINNEKS ia ai w wrM; vr. i. v.wvr, iiuuu in oreuiin, piiuntsu wnu S'w I han will alr th hm ...in.) ,. on. rl1 .Vint Ull. 1 Arta K. m I minnAAA for lh. Rmnklvn Hlu-h anhnnl ?"?P.e ? 111 t16 OOX Sgalnat (tA-."Ti iT,f. ' 5, Zl.-Z .1 hiJ .-,.r,iVi wnue oox at mat time. 1 flfia At Chlraff-o: Tom riallar hnr I from that lrmt-itutlon hu bean Dlavina' . " mtie At -..nicaifo; xom uaiiagner irom tnai inscnution nas ooen piaying ,T.X,.. defeated Eugene Carter, 600 points to around New York In semi-professional V7TIT TTTE NOR'WKSTF.T? .881. In 14-inch balkllne billiard match company. UXXXX XIXU ViJl WXjOXXjJX for 11.000. 1892 At Rochester: The Eastern league held a special meeting and nu Ef Walter la very well Dleased with ' reported that Russ Hall has . 11. .T - I mik UM lAIViX. VWA AD A.A.ICVA CAB A j v ' ' - .... in? circuftr BuffrioT utility man, being capable of .U year Thl, Mick 1. a cousin of 4iT.nv Trov. Rvracua a.n Phn.H.i' hiiii .nv r,Aitinn .i'h ir, th nut. Danny Shay, the Tacoma catcher. He nhia. fild or tri- lnflld: t nSarlanrt romon oow-ieggea xur wno can line the 1800 At New York: Terrv McfJovern from TumniA. Tnji and coma hli-hlv P1 aown second about two feet .knocked out Oscar Gardner in third recommended from the Texas league. iJffJLTv; .?.peed & bu,le,t- H round. Carl Lewis, the new catcher, was with P-ayed out on the coast several years the Dal las college second team reinforced by Shaw of the first team, and Independ ence Athletic club. The Albina boys now elalm the junior championship of the valley. CIIEMAWA GIRLS CLAIM STATE CHAMPIONSHIP (Special Dispatch te The Journal.) Chemawa. Or.. March 9. By defeat- round. Carl Lewis, the new catcher, was with playe2 ou.on. the coast several years jn(c the giri banketball team of Oregon 1D08 At Portland. Oregon: J mmv Hntohlnnnn. ltd (h. Wutem T.miA laat B". out 01 late ne nas Deen aicKing Aerlnnltura! college Saturday nlaht 21 Brltt lost on a foul to Jack O'Keefe In season, and was about the best back- aro"nd down south. Shay is a good to 4, and sustaining a clean record of sixth round. stop In the league. Scruggs 'of Napa catcher and he will give Russ better victories throughout the season, the Chemawa Indian gins' team oiaima tne ohamDlonshlD of the state. The In dian girls have played fast, clean ball ill througn tne season and tneir nonor a a deserved one. The team la com- osed of the following: Misses sou- vignlr, Henry, N. and H. Mann and Edwards. Shoot at Camp Perry. Columbus. March 9. After a spirited five-hour conference it was decided that the annual shoot or the annual rifle as For a mild, easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan's Regu lets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them. SABBATH WORKERS AT FOREST GROVE (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Forest Grove. Or.. March 9. The peo ple or tnis city are malting preparations lor the entertainment or tne state sun day school convention, April 87, 88 and za. between xuu and suu delegates win be present and the local churches are dolnir their utmost to male this th most helpful and Inspiring convention ever held by tne organisation, a. O KxcelL editor of the Sunday school hymnbook, will lead th singing. He has already forwarded the song books that will be used and a chorus 1 now being organised to assist him. Many speakers prominent In Sunday school work appear on the program. Marlon Lawrence, the national secretary, will have general oversight of th meetings, Tomorrow (Tuesday) win positively be the last day for discount on west side gas puis, fortiana uas company. WV ll hilt, A UO M U. UKK. VA t . I.L'C I A. , " . is to be tried at third, and if he lives "u" than Jack Meyers, the big In- up to hi reputation, will make Oakland """ ul ' yr. glad or tne loss of the gingery uever- 1906 At Los Angele: Hugo Kellv li and Jack (Twin) Sullivan fought 80 u ' rounds to a draw. 1907 At New York: Mr. B. Burgess eaux. or et. ijouis won ine woman s Chess . championship or tne united States. Manager Lou Sehroeder of the Ala- durina the hot weather last summnr. la meda State league baseball team ah- again in Seattle. FranK spent the win- Frank Allen, the sad-faced Missou-I rian, who pitched good ball for Seattle Accidents will happen, but the hunt, nounces that he has contracts from the tar huntlno In riaiifnmin mr,A k ;.. rnguiatea ismiiies Keep ljt. xnomas I lonuwin j Ecleotrto Oil for such emergencies. It the Aiamed subdue tne pain and neais the hurts. Baseball Talk at Boise. "gSomT ?..th'nkf f !. fSn.H.l ntmatoh A 1. T,., , lrri' f;r. 5 .Tw I "'" ir n leoia more nxe Boise. Ida. I on foot her ' -. " ., I """""8 m VvCAAAAUt Ilia I1U Rnyi no players, who will constitute feel stronger now -than he has for the eda team thin coming season: last flva veara. n want' tn oatti. lo.t waicner, arry j. leoi, iormeriy wun year from Little Rock, Arkanaas. and, Connecticut State league; shortstop, fik Ed Hickey. he couid not get right Lloyd Broadbent, from Yuma; pitchers,, He thinks he will play better ball this patch to The JoamaL) fielders, James Dewey" of Fort Worth, working Allen has not vet slmel but sooiation would be held at Camp Perry March 9. A movement Shorty Parker and George Lewis; first he and DuVdale win talk busiSes- thVa August, under the management of i to organise an inland 1 ha mm "ntoa" Puunn riVt Rn-r.. .i"J jjuguaie wiu taiK Business tniit. 0 nh. s(tt. Rifia mnn. ' empire baseball league to Include Walla second base. Cy Russell; third base! ' I Walla, I'enaieton, La urande, Baker Rodger or Johnson. Johnson Is a local Bob Rrown th ninir hairsi rt-r1rav ntvm Thninia C.m .Cltv. Welser and Boise, A meeting will amateur who pitched good ball for the f the AbeSdaan tSm u Tnt.I Ckraray OlTen llioma l.af. 5?I"a ? Pendleton today to talk over 2ln. last year, tehroeder will take Sfroi btntff to? thfa LnM nis cons- ii jmoaesto tor weea Derore ,.,., ii. Y.t tii. j- ih.hu, o. v"oc"a .i.. T..n..vj- opening the season at Fresno with the wl. .f8 ? .Hlggin- som9 Thomas Flyer touring car by Sul Raisln Eaters rxesno wun tne botham ajid"onneso n, two of his orack h,van & Considlne in appreciation bt the -..I. , m .... I tV,V Vu2 -!,. f'"vuui.. i, , I success ne nas maae at. me majestic cl. Ti, 'v.,6 aPWns would have their theatre in Denver. The machine is an Seals Take Two Games. troubles this year. But he has landed a v.t Hiniir.ata of the on takirta- nart of the steadiest and best I In th Now York to Paris autnmohlla the matter. BAD BREATH formontlia'! bad araat tranblswlthatyaiomaeh ,b1 met all kind of modloln.a. Mr tonga has toon antnallr ai (rata sa grMs, By breath hTln bad odor. Two woeka ago a frl.ud raaommandcS !aisarta and aftar ailsg them I eti wtlllnglr and liaarfally aay that hay feave nlrelr enrd me. I sarafor lit yon Know tuaa i anall tacomnaae i Laaa to any on anffarlng from tnoh tjrpablet." J COLONISTS CX)ME HERE FROM EASTERN CITIES (Special Dispatch to Tb Jon real. 1 Baker City. Or.. March 9. Tha wtaafc. bound trains are beginning to be heavily loaded with colonist travel from tha middle states ana tbe east. Tne regular trains are unable to carry the loads and extra sections are run. it Is not un common for a train comprising- n coaches to pull through Baker on It way to tne coast, xnis section la get ting its share of the homaseekera. It 1 thought, but the railroads have given Portland and other coast points th same rate mat Jtsaaer ana eastern Ore gon points receive, and this of Itself nas a tenaency to mane tne colonist go through to the coast beoause It costs no more. . Tomorrow (Tuesday) will positively ds uie lasi, u&y iur oisoouni on West side ga bills. Portland Qas company. San 1Tranr.arn Uinh Tws ...). I Callff, ORO game, were taken by-the Seals yester- fa test" Seal brln,." 'iM",." rae" rrom team jno. z of the Chicago whn v- r.r " i res being 6 to 3 in SSI ' "r" ir ." ..'." "l. """J lh 3 to If. the .fteHbeiSKedto Amateur Boxers Wanted. Kid Ervln, amateur matchmaker at ibaa.H , Maipara, ua a. in au, jtew lor a. N. r, Beat For 1aJ ' InnnaA L'nAraa . Kv vaaau(a. CX.1IV4 WI1I7I1 113 WU.H III 1UI1 UI T1H, II 1 t- VU fc.rn(nr tmmt , -" w wwaa hru no loiu lJUHm I liiv r asiiiiio auiioui; ciuu, maces umi It.H.H -a ii oan jTsvn b h i wA...wv.ii i m -..-. , . ' - . Batteries Manuel and Armbruster h .k" .VII Thompson, is K""." "a. Va c'a8Sv.i?I Chicago dale he would like to get haplr nn thai tha. organization is deslrioua of getting . - -1 xiuuBenojaer ana S7UO Tnr ThAmnam- isi Tinun-na Ann w tArvA trtit rin .n5"wVaandUnBv, R?hT.v 2 which .how. that he wanted him pretty the -benefit entertainment to be - -" -"-IDaaiV. I Miwh 1 mill h a jusoia ana Jeiange, , rlaaaat, Fslatable, Potant. Tact Good, Do Seed, larar Blokan, Wakas or Grips., 18e, , ate. Karir eld In bnlk. Tha gaonlB tabl.t atampwl O CO. narantd to oar or your noner baok. . Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or M.T. '5984 IXSUAL SALE, TEM f.ILUOS BOXES, Afternoon gam R.H.m.l R HR Chicago .....2 T 36aa Fran 8 6 4 naileries iriene. trreemnn. Moat. Weaver and Armbruster; Henley. Skill- man, Jones and Berry and Ksola. - Angels Beat Chicago No. 1. Los Angeles, March 9. Seven thou sand people saw Los Angeles of the Pa cific Coast league beat the Chicago American team No. 1 yesterday after noon, 11 to 8. The .Chicago pitchers were hit freely, while Los Angeles put up an errorless game. Score: . :' R.H.E.) - . R.H.E. Los Ang's .11 1 OlChicago 3 8 I , Batteries Orey, Hosp and Easterly and Hogan; White, Owen, F, Smith, Sul livan .and.- Mhmw-. 4 - 4..r.i held Majrch 26. Medals will be given the win ners In the various amateur events. Russellville lohm Out The Russellvllla .aahall t.- I x.xposnaon jaing jaows defeated In a loosely played game yes- I 8ix days' raoe will open at the Ex terdav bv the Mnlladav nina I DOBitlon rink next Mondav night.- Ten being 11 to t. Holladay outplayed the I professional racers, all winners of race vllle boys in every department of 'the I meet. They race for- 10 minutes every game, taxing the lead In the aeeonn-1 night- l-eap year tonight, ladies rree. Inning and mafntaining It The Lewis I ' L Hew Notaries. Salem. Mn.rch 9 VofArlaJ commls slons hare been Issued to the following: A. As Lee, Salem: G S. Freeland, Eu- Exposition Rink WOrXB8X0XAb SIX DAYS' RACES onars itbxt kovdat. Tonight l.eap Tear Might fAadUs arax lauui-r ui nuBseuvuie was represented by the five Lewis brothers, all of whom are good ball players. . ,r , -1 -.; J- NortU Portland Challengea. getiet J. Walter Smith. JasDer:' O. F. team j Steel, Nolln; O. O. Schmltt, J. N. Pearcy The North Portland baseball wishes to onaiienge any team 1 composed- of Dlayers not over .ITomorrow fTjiesdayV will pott! vely ...rj;. il 1 .Vi "" ." 1 u ine ts uay ior oiscount on west unu .i AfuwA. AAAAtAu va. . , :.( , . .t -; , j sine Mo ems. fortiano. ugs eomn&ny. 1 In the city end F. W. Schoonmaker. Portland. 'V .1 1 'Tears , ; ' '" nt - 1. Address Tomorrow (Tuesday) - will posit Haircutting 25c ' KAEO&S HOZnSD 08 0S1TT8. Tour Necktie Pressed and Your Shoes onmea r re. THE MODEL Tne inaepenaent Barber Shop. The finest 11-onair shop In the city. 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