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TJIE OREGON; DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY .EVENING."" MARCH 17. 1808. '
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Columbia Indoor Meet.
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i Pacific University, Forest Grove. Or.,
y, March IT. The prospects for a fat
2 (rack team thi spring- are unusually
bright, Coiuh Archie llahn has been
."t working hard with the boys all winter
J and the results of hU work were very
- evident laat wet-k when, during" the good
m weather, the track men trained outside.
!J .All ef laat year's team are back In
rchool and many of the new men are
? nhowlng up In exceptionally fine form.
tMayfield, u 200-pounder. who has been
4 In school only during this laat semester.
a Is dolus; fine work In the weights and
promises to run Lawrence very close
lor rirst mace.
D. cL Aller, last year's sprinter. I
Zi dolns better woik than ever before and
- .4 will be able to take care or the 100 and
220-yard dashes. H. P. Humphreys,
'next years rootbau captuin and prusi-
, Jdont of the local oratorical association.
41 also doing fine work In the ftprints
and broad Jump. W. E. Owynn, Pa
J'lflc's orator at the state oratorical con
Jltest, ha a been training faithfully on the
J440-vard dash, and hair mile and will
Mmaka a . strong bid for first place Id
those events.
, A cross-country squad has been dolns;
temcient woric an winter under ine lesa
i Jershlp of Alex Robinson, the mile man.
and many promlslna; men hav been
' developed. C F. Koch and Charles
ip.Austln have come out especially well.
. r- The bis; cross-eountry race In which
- Jthe-classes will compete for the cham-
pionshlp of the school will be milled off
' -next Baturday. Each class will enter. a
"team of four men and the winning team
t will be presented with a handsome cup.
. ..Medals will also be ,given to the men
twho win first, second and third places.
' The men liave been training falth-
JTuIly for this race and much Interest
fcnifni upon 11, ror u win nerine 10 1
rarest extent the men who represent Pa
'rifle in the distances at' the Indoor meet
...Bt Columbia. A larse sduad of men.
tjrludlns; a team from the scademy, will
be sent to the Columbia slimes.
Meets will ne held here with Newherg
' V " Y:J . 4ir t.A"
ETery etjarttt tmoler knows tho " nmleh."
Hundred! of thouaandi of men mok them
rry day. Faw tmoken ever beard of a cigar
ette of that or similar name before tbe "Ramleh" ,
was Introduced certainly none knew any cigar
ette that offered such an enjoyable originality of
flavor and uniformly high quality.
Imitations Invariably follow In the path of
success, and the "Ramleh" has not escaped
them. Cigarettes with name spelled differently,
but sounding the same, have been pushed to the
front In an effort to deceive the public and
catch," some of the enormous demand for this
popular brand. On small manufacturer in
Boston revived brand known as "Ramly" and
hurriedly imitated box labels to suggest the
Ramleh " design. Tbe evident objectwae to
trade on the success of the 44 Ramleh " or coerce
us into baying bis brand.
Into buying these imitative brands for the gen
uine "Ramleh." .
What is tbe result t Why. the way Is thus
left open for the most flagftint substitution.
You'd ask for the "Ramleh" and get a "Ramly'
or some other inferior cigarette with nam
that sounds the same.
Sows are changing tho name to "Helmar
which is simply "Ramleh", spelled backwards.
The bos looks, exactly tho same and the dis
tinctive quality which you so much enjoy is
exactly tbe same.
The only change la in the name which, will
hereafter be " Helmar Instsad of M Ramleh "- '
and this change is made to protect you against
the numerous imitations.
Be sure to remember the change la name and
look for tbe same familiar box. You can't forget
tbe Inimitable quality. Where once you asked
for "Ramleh", you win ask for tho .Helmar"
Every effort is made to deceive tho public d be sure you get it
Dallas college basketball squad, which plays "winged M" champions In . ifultnomah "gym" tomorrow
night at 8 o'clock. Dallas college won the southern division championship of the state basketball leagire.
Reading from left to right the players are. Back row Teats, coach; Launder, suabstute; Kersey, mana
ger. Front row Fenton, forward; C. Shaw, guard; Craven, captain and forward; Savery, guard and M.
Shaw, center.
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10c for 10.
Sold
Everywhere
S. ANAEGYKOS, MfrM 111 Fifth Are., New York
g. va vw lf ifv in IU uric will! 1TTvitji
' Joollea and McMlnnvllle colleRe. and In
. iCnrrallls with the Orea-on Atrrlcultural
tcollene. and In Salem with Willamette
; university. a
' J. The basketban team ha
f order .to allow the players
Fi SEVEN RACERS START
IN SIX-DAY RACE
thelr energies .on track work.
; :FAM0US DKIVERS ARE
IN SAVANNAH EACES
'.a lS,5JJ,l Walstein of Chicago Comes
to Enter Contest at Expo
sition Rink Tonight.
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i- Savannah, Oa., March 17. What
promises to be one of the greatest au
'tomoblle race meetings that has ever
t takeit place in America will begin over j season.
Seven racers started at the crack of
the pistol at Exposition rink last night
to pull down the honors in the, second
of the six-day roller skating contest to
be run In Portland during the preaent
the Savannah course near this city to.
iijoito,w. Preparations for. the event
?,liav been going on for several months
, nnd are now complete. The course Is
In excellent shape. Enormous crowds of
people ars expected to congregate along
. the circuit which will be thoroughly
,lollced from end to end to prevent acct
. rv.cnts. Grandstands for the accommoda-
, Mion or spectators have been erected at
Several points and seats at. H each are
' ifselllng like hot cakes.
Famous raclny automobiles, guided by
Vthe best drivers 6f America, are entered
,'J n the various events that make up the
eprouram. -Anions; th drivers entered
""thtre sre so many skillful, fenrless and
f experienced men with cars of known
.power -and speed that it is considered
useless to attempt to pick the winners,
f Thursday, which will be the big day
' r.f the meet, has been proclaimed a pub-
210 holiday id Bavannan.
This Day in Sport Annals
i860 K F. Pefer. a famous profes
sional ball player, born In Louisville.
U69 Oxford defeated Cambridge by
.three lengths in annual boat race over
a.!ortlike.
v- 177 deoree Gardner, pugilist, born
ln County Clare, Ireland.
L 18S4 At San Francisco: H. Petersen
defeated O. W. Lee in three-mile scull
ers' match for $1,000 and Pacific coast
thsmplonsh'p. . .. ..
- m - i&M At Chicago: Special meeting of
-tho Western leaaue. the circuit compris
ing Columbus, Kansas City. Indianapolis.
, rjililwaukee. Minneapolis; Omaha, St.
M-a'aol and Toledo.
1S9C At Boston: George Dixon do
Seated Jerry Marshall In seven rounds.
IT 1897 At Carson City, ?Iev.: Bob Fitz
Immani won the heavyweight chnm-
Tionshlp by defeating. Jim Corbett in 14
rounds.
At Cleveland: George Lavlgnt
, "and Jack Daly fought 20 rounds to a
STJo'f At Fort Erie: Frank Erne
1-nooked out Curley Supples in the sixth
round. '. .
I 1904 At New Tork: Tn a chess
' umtrnmint Nsnler . of Plttsburr won
f "iir out of five contests afld drew the
"fifth -
t ISOB-l-ControI of the Brooklyn club of
.the National league passea into tne
iiamls of C. H. Ebbets and Henry M
'Medicus.
For speed and endurance the race in
augurated last night promises to eclipse
the interesting contest occurring at the
Oaks rink some weeks ago, due to the
fact that the Exposition rink Is the
smaller of the two - and the turns
sharper, consequently forcing upon the
enirymen greater sum and effort In
making time and keeping their feet, or
rather, their skates, in the close and ex
citing spuns arouua tne corners.
The seats around the floor snane were
well filled with enthusiastic spectators
last night. The favorite racers were
eacn given an ovation as their names
were called orr tor entry and during
the first relay to be run the roar of
the race waa drowned In cheers as one
or the other of the contestants gained
a point of advantage or a lap on an
opponent.
Archie Walsteln, a Chicago racor
who won the six-day contest In Chicago
In January for a purse of 11.600, will Ea
entered In tonight's relay, and it is ex
pected that an unusually large and en
thusiastic, crowd will witness his entry
In the contest. Walsteln Is on hie way
from the east and would have started
with the other contestants had h not
been held east of The Dalles by a wash
out until too late to arrive here In time
to start with the other racers. ' He will
be given, however. 1KU lans tn atnrt
with, or a number equal to tra thro-)
who finished with that score last ulirhl
This was the agreement reached .among
the contestants when Walsteln wlrtwl it
wouia do lmpossioie ror him to arrive
nere in time 10 start with the others.
rne score mace last night follows:
ALLEN DESERTS
SCH00LLEAGUE
Lack of Athletes Causes
"Preps" to Withdraw
Basketball Schedule.
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Zanesville, Ohio, March 17 The club
owners and managers of the Central
jeague went Into session here today to
ftxlopt a schedule and to settle the buI
iess left unfinished at the Fort Wayne
Meeting last January. It is understood
t.he season will open toward the end of
pril and will cover a schedule of 140
'tames. . -,..( ., ;
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Name.
Copeland
Kruse . .
Card ...
Holt ...
Farrell
Little ..
Rouse .
The same schedule adhered tn at th
oaks will rule the contest at the Ex
position ouiidlnK. uea-innlns: with 1iki
night, six relays of 30 minutes each will
be run, continuing the race nightly un
til Its close next Saturday evening.
Doc" Roller treats Westergaard.
(Special Dispatch . to Tbe Joarnal.) '..
Seattle, Wash., March -17. Dr. B. F
Roller In a vicious wrestling match
heie last night defeated Jess Wester
gaard in two straight falls, one coming
in 24 minutes and 20 seconds and the
other in one hour and two minutes
Roller won the $6ff0 side bet and th ro
reueipiB, niaaing jn ail aDOUt 13,000 on
Prepared for the crowds! Pnnninr
uriLTB ttiiu uuick service a nis nrtinrin.
u; juu vnivn i me Baltimore
Dairy Lunch? For ladles and gentle
men. 287 Washington. Rarir f
Lobby, In new Rothchlld building.
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GRAND OPERA CONCERT
IN THEIR RECITAL HALL
. Friday Evening, March 20 .
. . THE VICTOR PRODUCTION , ' x
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Leoncavallo's Pagliacci
"As rendered ii it? entiry by the La Seals Orchestra an'd Chorus '
under the personal direction of the composer, 1
Admission will be by ticket only. Complimentary, reserved
seat tickets can be procured upon- application at Eilers Piano V
House,' 353 Washington street . - '
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Owing Vo the fact that Allen Prepara
tory sshool yesterday severed Its con
nection with the Portland Interscholas
tic Athletic loague a meeting of the
schodule committee waa held last night
and a new baseball schedule adopted.
The withdrawal of the school is said
to bs due to the mediocre results that
have attended Its athletic ventures.
As one of the Allen athletes stated
last night, there are only 80 pupils In
tne school and only half of them are
boys, so that they can hardly expect to
secure a team from among these 40
boys capable of holding Its own against
teams from schools enrolling upwvrds
or suu pupns or the stronger sex. Then
another reason Is that football Is
tabooed by the faculty and the adver
tising which the school would otherwise
get among athletes Is not forthcoming
and the good athletes naturally go to
Other schools.
The baseball team of last year was
badly broken up through graduation and
tnia years team could naraiy he ex
pected to do very much. Baseball will
not be dropped altogether, however, for
an independent team will be organised
and a number Of games played! The
school has an excecttonally fine field
adjoining It and It is a disappointment
that better results could not be ob
tained.
The schedule adopted last nlcht la a
big Improvement over the one of last
year. when, after playing out the given
schodule. the three highest teams were
to play a series for the championship.
This proved a very unsatisfactory
rangenient for all and the season was
closed without the championship being
settled, although West side High school
won every game it played and seemingly
would be entitled to tne cnampionsnip
but according to the league rule could
not be awarded It.
This year every team will play two
games against every other team and the
championship will ro to tne team nav
ins; the highest percentage. This should
prove satisfactory to everyone and tho
champlnshlp, for the first time In three
years, should be ceciaen.
The followlne scneauie was adopted
April 1 East Side and West Side
Utah schools.
April 4 Portland academy ana Mill
Mllltarv.
April 8 West Side High school and
Columbia university
April 11 East Hide nigh scnooi and
Hill Mllltarv.
April 1& rortiano acaaemy ana v;o-
lumDia.
Aorii 18 West Bide Hisn and Hill
Anrll 22 East Side High and Co
lumbia. : .... .
April 25 West Side High ana Fort
land academy.
SPORTING NOTES
Local and Otherwise.
St. Patrick's day has been the oc
casion more than once for a heavy
weight championship of the world fight.
On this day, 1897, at Carson City, Ne
vada, Bob Fitzsimmons gave Jim Cor
bett such a poke in the solar plexus in
the fourteenth round that Jim couldn't
respond to the count. Good Americans
are hoping that Tommy Burns will do
the same' trick to Jem Roche In their
scrap at Dublin today, only they don't
want It to go so long.
Miss Lillian Russell, the actress, had
quite a compUAient paid her the other
day In New Orleans and Incidentally
cleared up a nice wad of the long green.
Lillian Is playing In "Wildfire," the rac
ing comedy, in the Crescent cltv
some gallant southerners conceived the
iur ui naming- an overnight stake In
honor of the play. Theentlre company
was present as guests of the racing as
sociation. The finish was as sensation
al as any race ever run, In the Imagina
tion Of a nlavwrfvht All th
had down a bet on Hasty Agnes, the
"lllu wno got tne verdict by a nose.
Biddy Bishop, former pugilistic man
tr, uui now a racoma sporting writer.
tne jaarnev Muiiin.niiiu
SALEM CLUB AIID
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Tri-City League Schedule
Open April 11 and Closes
Labor Day.
Salem and Astoria are now full-
fledged members of the Trl-Clty league,
having been elected laat night by the
directors, who at the same time decided
that the leaa-ue would onen Saturday.
April 11, and close September 7, Labor
day. Both of the new teams have as
surances of ample support in their home
towns and the season promises to be a
success rrora every standpoint
' l he league schedule will be prepared
at a meeting to be held later In the
ween.
The opening game and the one the
day after, Sunday, will see the teams
lined up SB 8 follows: 8a em at Wood
burn. East Portland anA West Portland
at vaughn street grounds. Vancouver
at Oregon City and Astoria at 8t. Johns.
since the grounds of the Salem and As
torla clubs will not be ready until the
last or April all the games up to that
time win oe piayea away rrom home,
which commence on Saturday. BeDtem-
siderabla inter ,.. Ji J-Ti1: ber 6. and continue until Labor day.
"sssfj-sss-vs vaiuiuauairill SB. I ABs"
torla. Oregon City at St. Johns, East
SOLOMANMAKESGOOO
AT
RECORD
BILLIARDS
In what was perhaps the greatest
billiard game ever played on ths coast.
Henry Solomon defeated George Law
rence last night So to 48, ths winner's
record being Just two points behind the
high scores made In the recent national
billiard tourney In St. Louis.
Soloman s iilgh runs were and 4,
while the best Lawrence did was S and
4. The match was won by Soloman by
ion 10 no. nis STana averara h.inr
little better than five-eights.
Anotner matcn win probably be
piayea peiween tne two In the near
IU
jture.
FINISHES OX THREE TRACKS
rwmm ngni in ADerdeen tonight - Both
m?A i vima.la condition and each
Lij-c, U1 winning tne mill. Con-
Ralnh ni.. v, . .l'or," wregon uity at at. jonna, East
footbau and baseball ,nlw.C''t"th Portland at Woodburn and West Port
M two ve.,:b1.,i Vancouver; Sunday-Salem at
i vasswa ui liih nisBB i a sirnrisi M:ast s-nria ns n iirAAihi(M.
ion Americans. Mu-hi. k. "r'... " wwuuim.
squad at his lm "i" wnere tnese two teams will close tn
work with th iT. :.r..f" wiu season: west Portland at Bt. Johns am
April 29 Hill and Columbia.
May 2 East
Side
Side
and
and
Portland
West Side
academy.
May 6 East
HUh schools. ' , .
May 9 Portland academy and Colum
bia. May 18 West Side and Hill.
May 16 East -Side and Columbia.
May 20- Portland academy and Hill.
May 28 Field day.
May 27 West Side and Columbia.
May 80 East Side and Hill.
June 3 West Side and Portland
academy.
June S Hill and Columbia.
June 10 East Side . and Portland
academy.
Portlands Get Three More.
The Hicks-Chatten -bowling team
rolled a good set on the Oregon alleys
last night, but the Portland quintet
rolled a better three games The score
PORTLANDS.
(1) i (2) (8) T. A
.169 ' '170 185 E24 176
. 174 f 180 ,180 684 178
. 15, 157 165 471 167
. 168 178 196 522 174
. 198 16s 183 586 179
and
Vancouver at Oregon City; Labor day
Salem at Astoria. West Portland .
Vancouver and Oregon City at St. Johns.
rourth Games by Lot.
Owine- to the fact that the Portland
team of the Pacific Coast leaa-ue will
oe in the south on July 4 tho Vauhn
Street grounds will be the scene of
Cam between East and West Pnrtlnnrf
In arranging the Fourth of July games
me airector arew lots ana tnis is how
tt rusultAri: Wnt Portland anA Vmt
" - ' " meet AUB AIM I I. . . . -. - v.
lor me reatnerwelght champlonshlr , of rprtiana on tne vaughn street grounds
ine wona, is a muscular chap, with lota BL on at Vancouver; Woodburn a
ui epeea. i ne vounr Rriti.h. ni Baiem ana ureaon city at Astoria.
heavily backed by the - Enii.h .J Decoration day East Portland will be
Winners at Los Angeles.
Los Angeles, March 17 Santa Anita
resuitf yesterday:
Five and a half furlongs Harcourt
won, Maclas second. Halaca third; time.
x:uo i-o.
Three furlongs Vibrate won,' Annie
Wells second. Frlese third; time, 0:li!
Mile ChaJfonte won. Tea Cress sec
ond, Ed Ball third: time, 1:40.
bix runona-s. El hoi no handicap
Critic won. Arkllrta second, Prentension
third; time, 1:13 2-6.
Mile and three-sixteenths Ormondes'
Riant won. Buster Jones second. Lady
Oils well third; time, 8:02 8-6.
Six furlongs Don Domo won. Nor
folk second, Escalante third; time, 1:14.
oromer. i'rank nia i. t.i.
'o ' HfS?-.T" ""own in
1'? Payi one year
Fmni. ,.:Z"?'BJim or the Inland
Ha v i?? Z ""uer tne name or Ralph
S2fc.-HAl5al..,5?.?. th quickest
. hin i? i. . ! ever seen In
wheat belt section. ' "
th
thf.i2fi"ci!Ltna...cru English fea-
i". ."V w" meet Abe Attell
Welsh who say he Is no lemon like ths fct Balom, West Portland at Woodburn.
English -heavyweights who have been Astoria at St. Johns and Oregon City
squelched by Tommy Burns. at Vancouver.
120.000 sorln
at Belmont
will m th. i. iw blue
facing a starter and th Vn :r"7,,e.rr land In granite gray with
doubtedly be the .occasion mj1?: St. Johns in navy
With the exesptlon of Salem an As
torla the other teams have ordered their
uniforms ana some or them are already
Th. li.. . . .
,000 sprlntr event which nnon. V..i unnorme ana some oi mem are already
Belmont ParkNew YorE M0linflg h?re- WoodbV" w.,n be Karbft1 ln rova
I see the finest lot vA...y blue with white trimmings; West Port-
record.
exception
red trim-
blue and
All the grhorses wi?h n.hW wWte; Vancouver In dark gray and rxivy
i of. cSlln HalblKJS! b,.4? trP5i 5?"tJ!ortlani ,n al browS
renreaan t A i h nii b.m.t1'; wnn wniie iriinuiiiiKB, ureeon uity ln
Superman, and Sam Hildreth hv iEr wn,t wUh cardinal trimmings. .Salem's
gomery, frncle and Meelick b'4. colors will probably be bluish gray and
other great runners entered are Rosen- V trimmings, ana
ben, falvldere. Chapultepec, Dr. oird- wlin,T,il.vy blu?Ktrlmmlnif 1
ner. Dandelion. Runnln vvLtZ. Relative, to the Ash H
and Charles Edward.. '
FIGHT CALENDAR FOE
ST. PATRICK'S DAY
Players.
McMonlea
Kelly . . .
Da vies .
Martin . .
Moore . .
. Total .
Players.
Koch ,
Baker
Williams ....
Allen
Flandermeyer
Total .....
878 : 815 . 899
HICKS-CHATTEN.
(1) (2) (8)
117
169
11
178
132
167
187
125
164
118
142
189
167
139
179
T,
41
496
448
468
429
A.
139
1(5
148
156
143
752 691 106
. Cincinnati Bench Shew. .
" (United Praas Leased Wire.) '
Cincinnati. Ohio. March 17 A bennh
show under the auspices of the Cincin
nati Kennel association opened in this
city today and will continue until Sat
urday." several nunarcd dogs -of all
classes " are i on exhibition. ' lncrudlnir
some of the' most valuable canines In
ths eountry. . ; n U -
Tommy Burns vs. Jem. Roche,
20 rounds, at Dublin, Ireland.
John Wllle Vs. Marvin - Hart,
30 rounds, at Hot Springs,. Ar
kansas. Harry Lewis vs. Jimmy Gard
ner, 25 rounds, at San Francisco.
Leo Ryan of . Minneapolis vs.
"Kid" Morris., of . Chicago, so
rounds, at Mlnot, North Dakota,
Matty Baldwin vs. "Spike"
Robson. 12 rounds, at Boston.
4 Frank Fields vs. Larrle Oor
4 don, 20 rounds, at .Ooldfleld, Ne-
vada.
Wrestling bouts tonight:
4 "Farmer" Burns vs. Fred
4 Beell, at Omaha, Nebraska.
4 . . Fred Bartl ..vs. Ed A dam son,
4 at Minneapolis.
4 . '
ouston contro
versy no decision was taken by the di
rectors, president wnitemore maintain
Ins- that It was a matter for the re.
apective managers and the president to
settle. Houston signed Doth a Van
couver and West Portland contract.
Wnitemore refuses to approve either
contract and Houston cannot nlav until
it is ciearea up. rim uoncannon found
himself ln the eame predicament. He
sisned a Woodburn and Vancouver nm.
tract, but fixed the matter up. and It
aid not come up in tne league meeting.
CATCHER MADDEN AND
RAFTERY JOIN BEAVERS
In the Coin at Emeryville.
San Francisco, March 17 Results at
Emeryville yesterday:
Seven furlongs Monvina won. Trium
phant second, Phalanx third; time,
1:26 4-5.
Three and a half furlongs Mozart
won, Toll Box second, Flying Dance
third; time, o:4i i-o.
Mile and 70 yards, selling Wuers
burger won. Patriotic second, Alsatian
tnira; time, i:taj-o.
Seven furlongs Oemmel won, Sugar
Maid second, Hoaita tnira; time,
1:26 1-6.
Mile and three-sixteenths Jack Ad
ami won. Mike Jordan, second, earth
aainian third: time. 2:00 1-5.
Six furlongs Ormus won, Pajaro Alto
second, Husky tnira; time, i:iz.
First at New Orleans.
New Orleans, March 17 Results yes
terda:
M , 1 1 1 .L
OUr Ilinong i.iiinijiiiii n&rwung
won, Tony w. second, uuverton tnira;
time, :4B. v
steenleohsse. short course Darlo won.
Pete Vinegar second, Dr. Logan third;
26 4-6. -
Mm, e-nn OAuIt won mit was nls-
qualifled tor running outside course.
Seven furlongs Ketchemlke won,
Financier second, Canada third; Xlm
1:26 4-6.
Mile and a sixieentn uooa juuck won.
Kercheval second. Lady Mose third;
time, 1:46 26. '
MUe ana a sixieenm Arrow dwiii
won, Oeorge, ti. wnue secona, xera
third; time, 1:47 8-6.
Seven furlongs King's Daughter
won, Lotus Eater second, Chancellor
third; time, 1:26. 1
MUe and an eighth Creel won.
Quagga second, Olid third; time,
:bZ 4-S.
United PrtM LeaMd Wire.)
Santa Barbara, Cal.. March 17. Mad.
den. the. ble catcher from Riurim nA
Raftery, arrived here yesterday and will
be out In uniform today. Both men are
in rainy gooa condition and expect that
they will be able to show off with the
pest or mem insiae oi a week",
Attell and Nelson Signed.
(United PreH teased Wire.)
San Francisco. March 17. Sam tiaf.
gef.San Francisco's new fight Impre
sario.vhas succeeded v in arranrinv
Abe Attell and Battling Nelson together
nere in a is-rouna trrument. Th
matcn nas just peen signed up, calling
iui ilia Hioa iv uirri m.1 lil pounus at S
o'clock., Attell will, of .course welvh
considerably less than this, but his
speed will count. It Is believed. In a. is.
round affair;- i; . ,,,-,. . :. , ..
', . '- Son Bnni, Iy reUoning, '
L'THX HOVBIHOLD VSQ0m" Seals. ' "
Drorf ll refund money 1 DR. ; pORTEB't
AMlfcEFTIC HE4UNQ OIL fll.
2&ci
The. Dutch won a close vintorv av
the If ish lads yesterday, with Lakoff
aoing tne twining tor tne Dutch, and
rernou woraine lor tne Irian. Th
score was 8 to 7. Today fSt Pntrink-.
aayi me same teams will una un tnr
The team will leave here for flsitnaa
a wee inom weanesaay. Mccredle ex
pects to get the men acclimated, so that
when they reach Frisco the cold fogs
win iiuv iiui i mum. x-raciice games will
be held in Salinas and ln other towns
imiK me way. .-
Ths lucky Quarter
la the one vou nay fnr a h n.
King's New Life Pills. Tljey bring Vou
the. health . that'a more . nnrimn
Jewels. Try them for headaohe, bilious
ness, constipation Slid malaria If h
disappoint you the price will be cheer
luny reiunoeg i paiomore Urug CO.
' i
Papke Beats Hugo Kelly.
(United Prw Leased Wire.)
AaTi...1.AA Xa Vt 1 7 TH11 v Tlantrak
XUllWaUllOOi aw -aa t . y,
s-u anxlnff vnllttv. Tlllnnin mlnAr vn
Vile fJIs eases. v , "
awarded the decision over Hugo Kelly
of Chicago at tbe end or to rounds last
niaht. The scrap was a fast one, but a
number of clinches took away a portion
of the enjoyment. Papke wants to meet
Stanley Ketchel now for the middle
weight title., m
Fencing sit Tt. ML C' A.
"The Veteran," an athletic sketch in
troducing" feats Of swordsmanship, club
wlnainr. boxing, wrestllnc and single- j
stick wora, ; win lorm s portion or tne
entertainment at the T. M. C. A. tomor
row night. The fending contest will be
under- the direction or Major Keid and
will be for a handsome medal rnanufac
tured and presented by the G. Heltkem
per company. .. . ,
G0VEKN0E TO PEESENT
COLORS TO HEGIMEXT
No Cocaine, No Gas
No Students
Our suooees Is due to uniform
nign-graue worx at reasonable prioea.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heartweak-
nes can now nave their teeth
craciea iinea ana DrtdgeworK ap
plied without the least pain or dan-
r.
PAINTESS EXTRACTION
Il-KAKAT CROWNS
Rnnvm txrrmtr
OUR BEST PLAIri " PLATE)! !
A.UU L,lNiD FLATS 1S.OO I
TCPTB
MlTUC
Sxaminatlon and Coasultatioa Tt
Re-Enameling Teeth
Is the greatest Invention In modern
dentiwtry and has been most success
ful of all methods.
We extend to ell a sneelal invlia.
tion to call at our office and have
tneir teetn examined rree or charge.
We own and control the larsast I
o,na oesi equippea aentai establish
ment In the world, havlnr 19 offleaa
an 101a.
We give a written guarantee with :
u wont zor 10 years. Laidr attend
ant
Open evenings till 7. Sunday 9 to 1.
nionPainless6ent.sk
831 M Uorrlsos sU, Conor rirst,
ll "!tarof eatdiytoitfai I
t Ptrfrtl printing pistes
V mm tn -At JJ
0LQ00
poison
tde wont
on earth, set tbe
easiest to ears WHXN
lOU KNOW WHAT
TO DO. Mny hire
plniDlas, spots oa tbe
kin, sores la tbe
noatb, olcers, falllac
bilr. boos Diln. ca
tarrh, and doo't know
ll la ULUuLi fOltfuN. Bend to OR. BBOWN.
93B Arch St., fblladalpbla, Pena- fo
BKOWN 8 BLOOD CUHH. IU.00 per bottle .
Uata one month. Sold ia Portland only ay
Woodward. Clarke A Co.
. f8peelal Dlapatcb to The Tooniatl -
Eucene. Or.. March 17. Onv.rnnf
Chamberlain, his military , staff and
nearly every commissioned officer In
the Fourth regiment. O. N. a., are In
Kuarene . today. . the aovernor , and most
of the regimental officers having . ar.
rived yesterday . afternoon from the
north. They are here fop the nuroose
of attending the ceremonies of present
ing the colors to the regiment at the
armory tonight The governor will make
the presentation speech and the two
local companies of, militia will pass in
review before him. This afternoon the
distinguished visitors are being given a
puouc reception at tne commercial club. I
THOROUGHLY MODERN
IZED. 1 ' -
Rapidly Tilling' TJp with' Most. Pesir
able Tenants. , '4;
The reconstruction of what .was here
tofore known as the Hlbernla building
is rapidly neaiing completion;, , An ex-,
tra story has beeh auded to the build- ;
ing. and the bin meetlnr halls that for-'
merly existed in this structure have all -
been thrown into offices.
The arrana-ement of the floors Is ths
very best for office curnoses and ever -
appointment has been installed that '
tenant could desire. An Otis passenger
elevator of the latest type will be in
operation in a few dnva.- "We are nn. ! -
erating under a 12-year lease," said E.
C.Ooddard ef the 3odda.ri.lfallv. Hh. .
Co. "A small fortune has been snnt
to modernise this building In every par-- '
tlcular, and it is rapidly filling up with
the very beat class of tenants?1 ' . .
The Ooddard-lCallv Siru r 4nt.. ''
lessees and have taken an ativ.
in the improvements of the bulMina - r
which has been rechrlstened. aa it
and will hereafter be known as tha v
Merchants' Trust Building." . ' "