THE - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, ; MONDAY ' EVEitflNG, MARCH 13, 1D08.
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FAST NAGS AT. WOBK ON GOTHAM TRACKS.
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Despite the miserable weather of thb past few days, the tracks about New York hare been scenes of activity. At every opportunity the
horses have been out for work, and their number Indicates the near approach of the opening of Gotham's greatest sport. No string attracts
more attention' at Gravesend than the horses of the Newcastle stable which Include Spooner, McCarter and Explosion. Spooner At the ex
treme left Is shown. McCarter Is, shown on the left at the back and Explosion is shown at the extreme right. The others are colts.
PAPKE AND KELLY
fillLL OHTOHIGHT
Crack' Middlew eights Will
-Fight Before Big House
V in Milwaukee.
(United Prti Lcued Wirt.)
Milwaukee Wis.. March 16. Th Mil
waukee Boxing- club Is flamiing on an
. attendance of over (,009 spectators and
recsjpts amounting- to fully IK.000
when the rong calls Bill Papke and Hu
go KeUy Into the arena at the Hippo
drome tonight No pugilistic event ever
pulled off in Milwaukee haa attracted
more attention than the Papke-Kelly
go. It haa been the staple of conver
sation for days past wherever sporting
men congregate and the demand lor
tickets is unprecedented.
The lively Interest displayed In the
match arises from the confident expec
tation that the spectators will be given
their moneys worth when the Spring
Valley miner and th- Italian fighter
come together. Tonight's bout is expect
ed to be a repetition 01 meir nm rooming-
here, Whieh was a fast and furious
fight from start to finish. Both flgnt
era realise that the contest will either
make or mar tneir cnampionanip aspira
tions. Furthermore, there Is a strong
pereonaPrivalry between the two. which
may be counted on to give added seat
to tneir encounter. . ,
Both fighters have been training
futthfullv alnce the articles were signed.
and the reports today from their renpec-
tlve quarters give assurance mu wen
la In Uie Deil OI inm. int men win
weigh in at 1S8 pounds, ringside. Al
Bright tof this city, haa been chosen to
referee. Amon the spectators will be
a large delegation met is coming vj
special train from Chicago.
Recrotls' Beat Angels.
Los Angeles, March 16. Chicago
White Sox No. 2 defeated the, Angela
yesterday. 1Z to 6. me score:
R.H.E,
Chicago 12 17 J
JLiOS Angeles 5 8 7
Batteries Hosp, Gray, Hogan and
Easterly: Fiene. Freeman and Arm-
. truster.
-Umpire CDay.
I'ESUI HIGH HAS
SOI FAST ATHLETES
Students Look for Sprints
and Hurdles to Fall to
Team.
The Imperial
Painless Dentists
DENTISTS TO THE
EAST SIDE
; Booms 1, 3, 5 and 7, Esaly Bldg.
Corner Grand ave. and E. Korrison.
Solid Gold Crowns at S5.00
Solid Gold Bridge Teeth 85.00
Best Plates S5.00
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A Binding Guarantee on All Work.
Students at West Side High school are
very enthusiastic over track prospects
at that school. There are nine members
of last season's track team now out for
the team. and plenty of promising new
material. The boys are handicapped by
lack of a place to practice now but
hope to remedy this as soon as the
weather clears up again.
Among those of last year's team who
are expected to win points are: Dart,
Meier, Bridwell, Sutton, Latourette, Mc
Qulre, captain of the team, Hlckson,
Runyon and Smith.
Dart is a very fast man in the hun
dred and it Is expected that he will
carry off the sprinting honors with
ease. Meier and Bridwell are to be en
tered in the middle distances and Chan
dler and Sutton are to go into the dis
tances. ChaDdler is a new man and Is
said to be able to make the mile in a lit
tle over five minutes.
In the hurdles, Latourette and Mc
Oulre are expected to win both first
and second places. Latourette Is a very
fast man and can step along at a great
rate. McGulre will also enter the high
Jump and the pole vault
Runyon and Smith are the weight
men. Both are big men and can be ex
pected to make good records.
BOX SCORE OF BEAVER
WHITE SOX 8 TO 0 GAME
Here is the box score of the great
ium In Santa Barbara last Thursday,
when the Portland Beavers shut out the
Chicago White Sox No. 2. 8 to 0. The
man who knows baseball can get more
out of these few figures than two col
umns of "write-up."
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A
SPORTING NOTES
Local and Otherwise.
Casey, 2b .
Cooney, ss....
Malioy. cr....
Johnson. 3b...
Bassey, if
Danzig, lb....
McCredle, rf..
Walsh, c
Bloomfleld, p.
Totals 35 8 IS 27 13 1
CHICAGO
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
O'Ncil, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0
Osteen, ss 4 0 0 1 8 0
Purtell. 2b 4 0 1 2 2 0
Anderson, lb 4 0 0 7 1,1
uart. rr s u o i u
La Jeune, 3b... 3 0 0 1 3 0
Feine. If 3 0 0 6 0 0
Sullivan, c 2 0 0 6 0 0
Armbruster. c 1 0 0 1 0 0
Olmstead, p 3 0 1 1 1 1
Guess the legal matters that re
quired Joe Gans' attention in Baltimore
and caused the cancelling of. his fight
with Abe Attel. was the divorce suit
recently entered by the dusky spouse
of the dingy scrapper. Too bad for the
California sports who wanted- to see
the two cleverest fighters In the lesser
weight divisions hook up.
...
It looks as if the inland empire or
tri-state league or whatever thoy are
going to call it is a go. Jack O'Brien
has been an assiduous worker and the
efforts of. the old leaguer seem about
lo D crownea wiin success, ia urauuu
has already started to raising money,
signing men and fixing up the grand
stand. The league, which is corupflRtd
provisionally of Walla Walla, Pendle
ton. La Grande, Baker City, Boise and
Welser, is scheduled to open May 1.
Portland racing pigeon fanciers will
meet tonight in room 121 of the Abing
ton building at 8 o'clock sharp to majie
final. plans for tne summer speed sched
ule. Some preliminary raoea. of -a pri
vate nature will be arranged tonight
prior to the club contests,' which start l
In May. Every homing pigeon (oyer .'P
Portland is lnviiea io auenu.
Will T.lnmfln tran and field exnert.
motoring enthusiast and ardent base
ball fan, left yesterday morning -for Eu
rope, where he will spend some months
touring tne continent, fie- says ne ii
be back in time to see the. Beavers cop
tne pennant.
Hackensnhmidt, the Russian lion, will
have a mighty busy week. The'Euro-
peoji wrestler who comes to meet ranK
uotch for the world s championship,
has an exhibition arranged for every
nleht except Friday. Probably getting
used to the American rooting lingo.
The Butte Jockey club announces that
81 nominations have been received ror
the Pour States Futurity, the 85,000
stake offered by that organisation for
fouls of 1907. The event has been named
in honor of Oregon. Montana. Wash
ington and California and will be run
at Butte next summer. The leading
nominators are A. B. Spreckels, Burns
& Waterhouse, Harry Stover Snd Bar
ney Schrelber.
INDIANAPOLIS SAYS
COL DRUHOnS PROP
Fans Joyful Oyer Signing of
Crack Pitcher and Pre
dict Success.
deal for his sale to the Angels being
compieiea tne oiner oar tY ixng. jus
as ianay was about to band Ueorge
his unconditional release, he . .jearnea
that Henry Berry wanted . a utility
player, and there was no trouble in
closing; the bargain. - This la not the
nrst time tnat wneeier nas been witn
Los Angeles, and he probably weloomea
the opportunity to be with that team
again. - , .- f '
The Iloag brothers, pronounced by
the way iio-ag witn tne accent on the
first syllable, come from a baseball
family and in a few years mora will be
able to have a baseball team composed
of Hoags. The Uoaga live In Davia
vllle, Yolo county, California, and all
told, mere are it Doya ana two gins
and the Tolo oounty residents say that
the girls are quite as expert at the
game as their brothers. The only Ira
pediment to organising a genuine iloag
nine at the present, is the fact that the
youngest or tne brotnerg is but three.
As soon as ne grows up, the family can
tour the country, something- like the
Delhantys and the Parrott family.
e e
President Frank Herman of the State
league, has appointed Ueorge , Derrick
to his staff of umpires. Derrick has
been spending the off season, at his
home in Seattle. He was with the
Coast league last year, but had dif
ferences In Los Angules and Portland.
and, finding life too strenuous, retired
long before the season came to a dose.
When Jlgrs Donahue walked - up to
the nlate the first time in San Fran
cisco, he was slipped a large package
of California roses. As he doffed his
ean the Chicago rooters chirped: "Jlgga
nss a girl in every town." Tne nrst
baseman blushed .to the backs of his
ears. And we always tnougut Jiggs
was a married man.
e
fellow playing first
Here Is the sentiment of the Indianap
olis Star over the signing of Colly Dru
hot, the Portland boy, by the Indianapo
lis baseball team:
"Another prop was -put under the
pitching staff of the Browns yesterday
when Manager Charles Carr signed C
11.. Druhot, a southpaw, who two years
ago was with the Cincinnati and St.
Louis National league clubs. Trans
portation has been forwarded to Dru
hot and. be will report here Sunday to
"Who Is that
bsse for Son FranclscoT" asked Com
Iskey after a couple of innings had boen
played in one of the White Sox-Seal
games. "Why that Is Nick Williams, a
college boy, who has been with the club
qujte a spell," replied a fan. "I like
the wav he handles himself around that
bag," returned the White Sox commander-in-chief.
"He covers first as well as
any young player I have seen lately.
There la no better Judge of how first
base should be played than Comisky.
AVirstlcra Meet Tonight.
Dr. Roller and Jess Westerraard will
meet In Seattle tonlgnt Roller Is the
grappler who recently beat Farmer
Burns and Weatergaard Is billed as an
Iowa giant Roller Is confident of win
ning.
CRACK liHIGHT
FOR MPIOHSHIP
Multnomah Club and Dallas
College Meet in Basket
ball Wednesday Night.
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General rasa eager Agent. Portland. Oregea.
The championship of Oregon will be
at stake Wednesday night, when Mult
nomah club and Dallas college line up
for their first basketball game. Mult
nomah has won the championship of
the northern section of the Oregon
State Basketball league, and Dallas the
championship of the southern section.
Multnomak will be greatly weakened
by the loss of Vivian Dent, the crack
forward, who is in Frisco. Harry Liv
ingstone will take his place and, al
though he Is a crack player, he cannot
fully fill the hole made by the loss of
Dent Otherwise the lineuD will be
accompany the squad to French x.ick. ! the same as it was when they defeated
Carr said that Druhot was in good con- M- nere tnree weeks ago.
mo uiin jtus no. v o uui uccii xuiiy
CALENDAR OF SPORT
FOR THE WEE
dition and would be able to deliver the
goods for the local club, he thought.
If the chap Is as etfectlve as he was
when he was In the National league.
he will prove a winner. He pitched 17
jrames and won eight of them, a very
creditable performance with the Cin
cinnati and St. Louis clubs, which
were hardly accustomed to winning that
pftep, . President Watkina has no rec
ord of Druhot's work last seaRon, but
IS satisfied that he will help the local
staff a lot.
" 7' did' not even know Carr was after
this fellow, Watklns said last night.
'I sent him transportation as soon as I
got word that he had been signed, and
expect him Sunday. His recprd is a
good one. as nearly as I can make out,
and he ought to help us. An effective
southpaw ill be a big help to the team.'
"in is addition makes the list of vet
eran pitchers in the fold a big one. Be
sides Druhot there are Elliott, Slagle
and Eubanks. There are one or two
more veterans to be secured, and they
win mane me youngsters nustie xor
their positions."
de
cided upon, but Mr. Wlnslow, who
worked in the M. A. A. C.-Y. M. C. A..
will be one of the men chosen. The
other will be either Mr. Thorpe, who
worked with Wlnslow, or Grannis. The
game will be called at 8 o'clock.
The following Is the lineup for the
game;
'Multnomah. Position. Dallas.
Bellinger (C) F Fenton
Livingstone F Craven
Morris C Shaw
Barton O Bavery
Allen G C. Shaw
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Functional derangement, such as premature
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Totals 31 0 2 2 10 2
Earned runs Portland, 7; Chicago, 0;
2-base hits Walsh, McCredle, Bloom
field, Cooney; struck out by Bloomfleld
4; by Olmstead, 6; bases on balls off
Bloomfleld, J; off Olmstead, 1; stolen
bases Cooney, 1: left on bases Port
land, 7; Chicago, 4; double play John
son to Casey to Danzig; passed calls
Walsh, l; time of game. 1:40; umpire
Most, Chicago "White Sox."
Score by innings:
PORTLAND.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0 0 0 6 3 3 1
0 0 0 4 3 1 0
CHICAGO.
0 0 1 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hits
Buns
Hits
Runs
13
8
0 2
0 0
Sour Stomach
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jioe and othar droit, bo otfid find bo rolTof onl?
" visia. a win rcoqimn
t triaoda aa the only thing for 1
atomaca and to knap the bow
diliua. Thar era tarr niea to eat."
Hiirtj Bweklay, Maaefc, Chunk, Pa.
TOM SULLIVAN BEGS
MATCH WITH ATTELL
(United Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco. March 11. Brooklyn
Tommy Sullivan, the only fighter who
ever put Abe Attell away tor tnecourn.
Is begging for another opportunity to
put on the "gloves with the clever
featherweteht champion. tie rjrougnt
with him" $1,000, which he is willing to
post as a forfeit to bind a matcn.
The only obstacle in me way or a
fight between them might be a ques
tion of weight. . Attell would undoubt
edly insist on 122 pounds, while Sulli
van can scrap best at 1Z4. , tie was at
this weight when he defeated Attell.
Since then he fought Attell a draw at
Alton, Illinois, and - his friends also
claim that he was victor tn that con
test. .
pTaasei!, Palatable, Potent. Taste Oand. Be Seed.
. r bii ltn, W.ak Of Grips, lie, e. KJp. Kj
I J tn bnik. The fannlna tablet stamped. OCC
fcarautoe4 to eare e or money hack.
Sterling Iteasedy Co., Chicage er N.T. S
OUTFIELDER L0VETT
SOLD TO JOHNSTOWN
Rav Lovett. tha nntfleMar who h1d
downenter field for Portland for some
j 3 year anu wno laier piayeu
with the FrakeS; has, recording to Sec
retary Farrell'a bulletin, been sold to
lbaJohnstewn clttb of the Trl-Stats
league by Manager McCredle. This sale
contains some significance when it is
considered that Cooney came from that
club. Lovett was probably released to
Johnstown in part payment for the lit
tle shorts ton. iv-;f ;., ., . '
Monday Opening of fourth annual
motor-boat races and carnival at Palm
Beach Florida; annual amateur boxing
chaaito irhips of the New England A.
A. tl. ut Cambridge, Massachusetts;
Hill Tapke vs. Hugo Kelly, 10 rounds,
at Milwaukee; opening of Minnesota
state bowling tournament at St. Paul;
Hackenschmldt appears in exhibition
wrestling bout in New York.
Tuesday Opening of annual bench
show of Cincinnati Kennel association;
A. a. U. swimming championships at
50 and 1,000 yards at Illinois A. C,
Chicago;, annual .schedule meeting of
the Central league at Zanesville, Ohio;
Tommy Burns- vs.- Jem Roche, 20
rounds, at Dublin; Marvin Hart vs.
John Wille, 20 rounds, at Hot Springs,
Arkansas; Harry . Lewis vs. Jimmy
Gardner, 26 rounds, at Colma; Hacken
schmldt appears -in exhibition bout in
Boston.
Wednesday Opening of . two days'
automobile aace meet at Savannah;
opening of automobile show at New
Haven, Connecticut; opening of auto
mobile show at Rochester, New York;
Owen Moran vs. Grover Hayes, six
rounds, at Philadelphia; opening of an
nual spring golf tournament at Pine
hurst. North Carolina; A. A. TJ.. swim
ming championships at Chicago Ath
letic association; Hackenschmldt ap
pears in exhibition bout in Brooklyn.
Thursday Canadian boxing cham
pionship at Toronto; opening of horse
show at Vancouver, B. C; Hacken
schmldt appears in exhibition bout ;u
Philadelphia.
Friday A. A. -U. swimming cham
pionships, at Pittsburg; intercollegiate
wrestling championships at University
of Pennsylvania?
Saturday Annual Intercollegiate ca
ble chess match; A. A. U. swimming
championships at Plttsburgr opening
of automobile show at Toronto; Hack
enschmldt appears In exhibition bout
in Baltimore; meeting of the execu
tive committee of National Association
of Amateur Oarsmen atNew York. .
-ATTELL BOOT
Mi DECLARED OFF
Joe Tied Up in Baltimore
and Bat Nelson Will Substitute.
AL GOLDSMITH CALLS
MEETING FOE MAKCH 28
Seattle, Wash., March It. A special
meeting of the delegates of the Pacific
Northwest association of the A. A. U.,
has been called by President AI Gold
smith to convene in this city March 28.
At this meeting all the charges that
have been flying around about this and
that club employing professional ath
letes will be threshed out, and the Mult
nomah club of Portland, which is after
the scalp of Will M. Inglls of this city,
who la secretary of the association, will
be given a chance to show down.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, March 18. There -are
hundreds of disappointed sports in and
around San Francisco because of the
announcement tti&t the Gans-Attell fight
scheduled for March 81, has been de
clared off. The two clever ring gen
erals were to have fought a 16-round
contest.
The match was off when Gans sent
word to San Francisco yesterday that
he would be unable to come west on
account of legal matters that required
nis attention in Baltimore,
It haa already been agreed by the
promoters of the light that Battling
Nelson .is accepiaoie as a suosutute.
He will take. Gans' place in the ring
unless there is another hitch. The
men will fight at 132 pounds, weighing
in a i a o ciock.
PORTLAND TEAM EASILY
BEATS SANTA BAEBAEA
Santa Barbara, March 16. Portland
beat Santa. Barbara yesterday afternoon,
to 3, Pernoll and Lakoff outpitching
Farias, the crack twlrler of the winter
league. -The game was witnessed by a
large crowd and much Interest Invoked
by the brilliant playing of the Bear
ers, who seemed to have everything
their own - way after- the first few in
nings. The score by Innings: .
Portland .....o" 2 1 1 0 0 0 8 8 3
Santa Barbara. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 I I
Batteries Portland, Pernoll, Lakoff
and Walsh. . .. .
Santa Barbara -Farias and Montglr
etta. ,-. - . - ..--..- "...
-i Vtosin PatonBla-.':C ji v &',-
WITH THE C0ASTEES
How does this sound: "Cooney stabbed
a noi grounaer"; "juaiioy ,beat out a
bunt"; Casey drew four balls"; "Ote
tronnson busted a board in the fence'
"Bloomfleld allowed no' hits": "Kennedy
tore the cover off ' the horsehlde'r;
waisn aia some great pegging to sec
ond": "Nothing got away from Mc
Credle": "Bassey batted like a fiend'
"Danzig -was all the candy." You'll see
It - pretty often during the next seven
months.
a a
If Danny Long drops Curtis, who has
made a very good Impression at third,
he will ' tie up to William Brunswick
Devereaux, who can use - him on his
infield. . Curtis hardly expects to make
tne Ban Tancico team ana ne is look
ing about for another berth. Long is
counting on McArdie for third, though
if Curtis should show to better advan
tage Danny would not hesitate Install
ing him at Irwins old stand. Devereaux
the understanding Is. "Why, lf Long
want n T wilt hla wttR vrr.it
e e
Seven earned runs against a team
like Comlskey has gathered in his Jun
ior squad is quite a feat This Is what
Portland did in the famous 8 to 0 game.
Guess those youngsters aren't swatting
the sphere these days. All they need to
do is to keep up the goad work and
the crack bunch of 1 SOS will.be lost
sight of. Walsh, McCredle, Bloomfleld
and Cooney made two bass hits off Olm-
Oeorsra Wheeler has been turned over
to tii Los Angeles baseball dub, the
SCOTCHMEN CAPTUEE
FINAL S0CC0E GAME
"Gamy" claying and the advantaa-e of-
scoring the opening goals enabled the
bcotch to win over the English by 6
goals to 2 in the third and closing game
or mo international series, wnicn was
also the closing game of the
season, Saturday afternoon. The
Scotch have won two of the
three games and tied in the other. This
was the seoond annual international se
ries and the Scotch have thus won both
on each year in the third game.
SPOKANE MAN TO HELP
PICK OLYMPIC TEAM
C. C. Ilolzel has been appointed to a
fiosltlon on the committee for the se
oction of the team for the Olympic
games at London, to take place In 1908.
xms nonor is uesiowea on no oiner
far western man and the Spokane rep
resentative Is the only appointee west
of Chicago. The Pacific Coast associa
tion has no representative, while the
P. N. A. Is honored with the selection
of Mr. Holiel, who is the only west
ern man aDDOintad on any- or the com
mlttees to handiaf the big world's cham
pionship meet.
. Break Even With Seals.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal. ;
San Francisco, March, 16.- San Fran--1
Cisco and the Chicago -Regulars broke
even vesteraar. tne white Soz can.
turlng the morning game 10 to 8, and
the Seals winning a hot contest In
the afternoon, s to o. Ten thousand
fans witnessed me aiternoon runaway,
Scores:
Afternoon. R.H.E,
Chicago o 9 3
San Francisco 8 9
, Batteries Altrock, Smith and Sulli
van: o. jones, euior, weniy and Berry.
Morning. R.H.E.
Chicago ...10-8
San Francisco t 8 8
Batteries Skaggs, White and Wea
ver; wmteriage,iioag, JKifman and, La
I.ansrA. . ' "
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Consult nsi we are reguiany graauatea oniversiry-xraineo specialists
whose original Investigations and long study into the cause and cure ol
special diseases have caused us to be duly recognised as the leading spe
cialists in our line
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WE CURE
Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, Bores, trioers, Varico
cele, xydrocele, Berroos Decline, Onronlo Diseases
of the Kidneys, and Piles.
cmj.ll where others fall: Our methods are up-to-date.
thoroughly understand our business arM apply
skill on every case we undertake. We fulfill
accept a case unless we believe-we can cure
09 Tsars la Port-land.
We
all our knowledge and
our promises and . never
it We study the peculiar
nature of every individual case ana treat uie causes, not symptoms.
We teach our patients how to help get well what to eat and drink
during the course of treatment and what to avoid. Coupled with the
fact that we have the most oomplete and perfectly equipped office In
Portland makes our statement rationally reasonable. If you are in
doubt, call and see us; a few minutes' talk will cost you nothing and
may be the means of restoring you to health. As to terms: Our large
practice -enables us to cure for less money than the average so-called
specialists.
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. This Day In Sport Annals.
1869 Peter Maher, pugilist, born In
jjUDiin, ireiana.
1886 At Albany, Ifew Tork, the New
Tork State Baseball league organised.
1893 Samuel F. Knight, former
cnampion pool piayar. died In New
xom tjiiy.
1804 At Hot Springs. Maitrtn TTrt
won the decision . over Sandy Ferguson
in u ruuooi. .
1905 At Des Moines. W. W -pm- f
uoncoraia, .Kansas, set world's record
by breaking 801 targets, consecutively.
1907 Cambridge defeated Oxford In
annuals boat race over the Thomas
course, from Putney lo Mortlake. :
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"Had dyspepsia ' or Indigestion for
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DEATH AT WAEKEN OP
GE0EGE W. BAKEE
a (Special Dlapatch te The Joornal) ' -St
Helena, Or., March It. George W.
Baker, who tiled at his home at war
ren, Friday, was born In Bedford eoun
tv. Pennsvlvanla. February 10. 1821. Ha
removed in early childhood to- Mineral
county, Ylrglnlar where he lived mrtll
manhood, and was married In 1848. He
lived In Virginia, Kansas and Iowa, and
came to "Warren m lass, hi was a
veteran of the civil war. having Served
ttt years -with the Twenty-fifth Iowa
volunteers. . A widow and several chil
dren survive nine, , - -
, Lebanon Merchant Organize. '
' (Sped! Dtspatclt' to The Journal.)
Lebanon, Or., Maroh 18. The mer
chants of Lebanon are organizing a
Merchants' Protective association. Hi
O. Everett of the firm of Everett, Kyis
Epperly was elected temporary presi
dent, and 7 L. Underwood temporary
secretary at a preliminary meeting.:
Oeorge Boht, J.L. Underwood ami
A, Mlllsap were appointed a commit- .
tee to draft a constitution and by-laws..
The organisation will be called the Leb
anon Merchants League- - association. ' 1
At a meeting to be held Friday night "
it is expected to complete ths organUa-
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