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';H A-V;--!,-; ?'"'J ' 1 THE ; OREGON- DAILY:? JOURNAL wPORT .. ;VV.C iir&'jl 77 11 "NEW PRO GESS"? GASi RA.NG1S SAVE; GAS Many Styles and v Sizes J rx- ---------------- field -J RIM (MI FRESHIES SPEEDYHQLIER SKATER MDAY Oregont'Boy Standi C&ance of AYlniiinjg: . in Sprints ; ' iJfrom California (Spwlll Dlipttsb t Tb Journal.) Stafford UnlvoMity, Cal., March 26.- "Dad" MouJton'a freihmen ar all in trim for ttaa Journey to th California track nzt Saturday when they will tnt tb Blaa and Gold 1U claaa, Al-I thoufh they do not expect to win thyl mn reaay io mnt ana -vw aaya tnay yn Klva ft kqoA account of tharoaalvaa. Thera are aavaral rood aprlnUra who I prornia o mix a aaowinf. Bmtthtmm, th San Jos high achool printer, will be entered In the daehea. He haa been running with the varelty inen and folUtwa Reed and Holman. the Portland orlntera. orettv closely. Moul- on bellevea ha haa a find In Smitherum. riatmat there la Fomeroy, a Fortlander, former ohainnlon of the Aeademle league in the . 100 and 120. Towne of ralo Alto la another good man. In the quarter there le Brown, who laat Sat urday ran a quarter In the relay in iO.J, whloh equala Olarner'a record Quarter made here laat year in the Olymplo meetr ''Dad" Moultcn haa never loat a quar ter mlie with California and it looka a it he will be able to hold hla reputa tion. Brown la fighting 1. O. Miller, manroraa star varaity quarter man for a 'place oh thla year'a varsity team, Of the other quarter men there are two wno enow great promise. trst or tneae la Wyman, who may be entered In the Mi if v-' ' Humored Famous Hurdler Will Wed Pretty Forest , Grove Girl. yi2 zzo also. In th enter Jrown and Porter. The latter la credited with 1.65 In prep achool. Por ter will alao enter the mile with Thomp son aa the other representative of the Palo Alto Institution. The beat two mile men that the freshman elaaa haa developed are Bevter, a Spokane boy Rumor haa It that there la a deal of romance In Porreat Smithaon'a return from New Tork to Portland, oatenalbly to represent Multnomah, club in the- Olymplo gamea In California in May. Bmlthson la about to beoome . a. bene dict, ao the atory goea, and wanta to be near the object of hla affections a pretty Forest Grove gin during the summer. Whether it will be a June weduiner with a ceremony a-Wedneeday at high noon, haa not been divulged, but it wut proDSDiy not ne very rar away. When the blr tlmber-tooDer waa la Noire Dame, visiting aome of hla old aohoolmatea the other day, the secret It la hardly a secret leaked out. Smith son confided, It la sold, to an intimate friend, who In turn told another Inti mate friend, and the cat was out of the bag even before Smltheon left for Chi cago. After a brief stopover at Denver he will hit the high spots for Portland. Last December It waa reDOrted that Smltheon was engaged to marry the sorest urove young iauy in question. but she indignantly denied to The Jour nal that such waa the caae. Since then, however, mutual frlenda of the couple have known there was an underatandlng, It is reported. This morning The Journal aa-aln caned up the young lady, Miss Jose- if . Every woman is interested in the many modern convcriienciethat.v. lighten her labors in the kitchen. Of these, the Gas Range is without s -t-'i ' t- . i . ' 'tj . . . aouDi tne lorcmosr, oecausc n is aiways reaay at a momenrs nouce . and can be perfectly regulated. .': Nothing can equal the "New Process" for quick work or economy of operation. The linings and bottoms of the ovens of these stoves are open, so mar. tne neat comes in uirecr. conxacx wiin aracie to DC cpoked or baked. This is a great advantage and means a wonderful saving, as it is not necessary to heat the oven from 10 to 12 minutes, or longer, as on other ranges, before putting the baking in, but can be pro ceeded with without a moment's delay. The "New Process" line embraces every style of Gas Range for which there is a demand. To be convinced you should see these many styles. We have Four-Burner Gas Ranges from $14.00 up. PWces include installing and connecting where stubs project. If: Fleet athlete from Hood River, who will meet Harold Card of the Expo sition rinit nre in tne near ruture called ud o. Another good man la Wheeler. I , Am-ia fh rhmnlnnh(n nt the. phine Baber, who replied: "I absolutely he half mile the Cardinal will OWlde tne cnampionsnip or tne ttuM to tak t0 y reporters." raoiiic coast, ine cup seen in me picture was won by Waldsteln In competition for the coast champion ship In Oakland two years ago. and St. Johns. The hurdles taken care Of by Boyd and Rainea. Each will be has good preparatory records, rite In the field events Stanford is weak. Her best weight man le Dole and the best vsuiter Waring. Boyd and waring are acb blgn -Jumping about fi reet s inches. The best the Cardinal freshmen can of fer in tho broad jump is about 1 feet incnea. As a whole the team is good on the track and weak In the field. The fresh man InterooUegiute la an uncertain con- .test, nowevor, ana reruses to oe aopea out properly each year.- It la the first contest of (he youngsters and there are riwiye surprises and disappointments. The fresnies predict that it will be a close meet SPORTIHG NOTES Local and Otherwise. !CORBETMSl TO REFEREE MATCHES M'CREDIE'S IRISHMEN BEAT DUTCH PLAYERS (Spatial Dtipajeii te The Journal. San' Luis Obispo, Maroh 8. Manager McCredle divided the Sailors into two teams yesterday-the Irish and the Dutch, the Celts beating the Teutons S to 2. The a-ame resembled league ball. so rapidly did the players go to theli work, f ielding or tne nair raising or- ea in bv shortstop uo baseman Danslg. Raftery Stick and hit one to the boards. McCredle will take the team to Sa linas today for a couple of games .at that place, after which the men will "go I to Sin Francisco. ry and First The season of the new Ohio, State league will open April 23 and closo September 18. Evidently President Quimr Is not a believer in the 22 and It hoodoos. Bill Phillips, formerly of ih Cincin nati team, will manaao the Kant Liver pool club in the O. and P. league this season. Jack Morrlssey haa the unlciue dis tinction of being owner, president, man ager, captain and player of the Lansing, Micnigan, Daseoaii ciuo. The three Hemphill. Charlie. Frank and Fred; the three Donohues. Jlgcs, Frank and Pat and the three Dele- ha. tys, Frank. Jim and Bill, could make up a eweii orotner team. The new Atlantic association will be composed of six clubs, Portland and Lewiston, Maine; Fawtucket, Woon Gentleman Jim Will Try to Be on Hand at Building Trades Smoker. Arrangements have been made to seat 8.600 people In Merrill's hall at the big smoker of the Building Trades Amateur Athletic club Friday night. The com mittee has also aarreed that no admis sion will be charged to those who have to remain standing. A message haa been received from James J. Corbett, 'who appears at the Helllg tomorrow and Friday nights In The nurgiar ana tne iaay, stating that be will referee the Oene Sullivan- Kid Yorky match providing it will not Interfere with hla train connections. The boxing contests will be called at 8 o'clock and the last go will be shifted to suit the convenience of Corbett. FINISHES ON FOUR COURSES. LAUNDRY SUPPLILS-rSg Specials Basmt Two-day economy items' in articles most essential in the equipment of the laundry: ' ' "Glass King" Washboard, special 35c No. 8 size Wash Boiler, special .$1.45 No. 1 size Willow Clothes Basket 60c Foiding Ironing Board special ;$lis No 2 size Willow clothes Basket 75c No! 4 size Willow Clothes Basket.'. . ......... .$1.10 Collapsible Wall Clothes Rack, 2 styles, spec'l, ea.75c Five-Foot Ironing Board, special .......65c Folding Wash Bench, indispensable in the laundry. Folding Clothes-Drying Rack, 4 sections, special. 75c spechrl . .. ,$L75 1 908 MODELS IN FOLDING GO-CARTS AND CARRIAGES NOW DISPLAYED xinzs ( TtNt CMOtrll 1 usees II C0MPLETE-H0U5EfURni5HER5 WL REPAIR.RLHNISH and UPHOLSTER OLD FURNITURE: YourOld Pieces Made LIKE NEW ' PHONE EXCH'GE 34 socket and Newport, Rhode Island, and Taunton, Massachusetts. President Johnson of the league says that Jake SUM and Mike uonim will have to settle with the Na tlonai commission before they can play with the New York teams. Both played with Chicago last season. semi-professional clubs - Tbls Day in Sport Annals. 187K At Nw Tork. Maurice Viff- eaux defeated Cyrlll Dion. (00 to 643, in contest for three-ball billiard cham pionship and $1,000. . 1888 At New York. New York State Football association organise!. 1887 At Buffalo, Evan Lewis (two Tlls defeated Joseph Faulkner, (one) In catch-aa-catch-can wreatllng contest. 1898 At Chicago, Bob Fittslmmons knocked out Phil Mayo in second round. 18Q0 At Omaha. ''Young Peter Jack son" and Perry Queenan went 20 rounds a the way Charlie Shaffer, m'anaa-er of Honey Boy" Georare Evans Is train. Ing with the Philadelphia Nationals at Savannah. Evans is to lead a team against George Cohan's champions when First at Bennlngs. Bennfna-s. Mont.. March 25. Results of races yesterday: Six furlonsrs Goes Fast won. Comed- Amerlcan Uenne second, Helen B. third; time, 1:11. jour ruriongs personal won BaiDeK second. Huldy third; time. 0:62. bix ana a nan ruriongs roquessing won, Firebrand second, Qlaucua third; time, 1:24 2-6. Seven furlongs A Sure Maid won. Tennis second, Billy B. Van third; time. Is endeavoring to use the people's confi dence in him personally, as a "reformed" stock broker, for the benefit of Wall street for which he undoubtedly is well paid. W'c want to tell you that right here the theatrical baseball season opens. "Charles A, 8haffer. Ihiblln. Ireland the Roanoke. Vlrslnla. leasrun team signs. We don't know whether It is his name or home town, but somethlna: looks wrong. -9 The California State learue is com Ins to the front at a rapid pace. Frank Herman of San Francisco la president of the organisation and the managers are as follows: San Francisco, Phil Knell; Oakland. Walter McMenomy; San J one, m. f. Mayer; Fresno. Charles Baum; Stockton. Cy Morelna- Jr.: Sun- The enfrv list represents "un1to' W' Ourtln; Alameda .Louis Tbe entry jiat represents i p onhrniier. nA na rm. t'lin.. Devereaux. to a draw. 1904 At San Francisco, Jimmy Brltt won the decision over "Young coroett' In 10 miinds. 1807 At New York, Melvln W. Shep- Jard established new American record or half-mile run. 1 minute, 68 seconds. Chicago Dog Show Openg. fThlpsrn. March 2S. The Seventh an ruai opg snow, unaer iue auspices vi tOB(, r p the. Chicago Kennel club, opened Vd.ay Baum- StoJ and will continue auring me remainuer of the week. The entry Hat represents nearly all parts of the United Statea itry being the largest, neaaing tne i,h:Ai)Ai ITI'l'h N I liar with 100 dogs. The bulldogs srol and Canada. There are dog of all lj: lessee ana aesonpuons, ins oosion ir- I qessj entry being tne iar second with 80 entries and the collies are ' represented oy oogs. tain prizes and premiums to the value of 13.000 win be Winners. distributed among the Pendleton Gets Ball Team. tSoedal btaoatcb to Tbe Journal. Pendleton, Or., March 25.-Pendleton wilt have a good baseball team this season, an organization having been formed last evening. L. O. Frazier was elected president, Tom Mllarkey secre tary, James Bates business manager and E K. ix)rimer field manager. Most or the contests will probably be wltb Walla Walla, though all eastern Oregon and Washington towns piay witn tne Pendleton team. . Golf Season at Pinehnrst. Plnehurst, N. C. March 26. Another event In the long list that has made this a record season for golf at Plnehurst opened toaay wun tne piaymg or me ffrnt rounds in the annual championship tournament for women. Next week comes the biggest event of the season, the eighth annual "United North and South amateur championship," for which many prominent golfers are entered. MSTIPATIOI Pa nvat nine vtara I anfPiiMhil with .Itmni. , bttpatlon and during thla time I bad to taka a iliijociion oi irarnt wmroott ararjr x oonra ftefoi I eonld bar an Mtloa on mr bowala. H.bdIIt krled WKtoaroM, and today I am a wall ma) llinrfnrtlia nine yaara batore I naad Caaearata tultsred nntold mlacry with Internal pllaa. Thank kti joa I am traaf rotn alMh i bl mnrttln Ye jcaa sa isia tit mamit wiinmnni anmaniir. a.r. runar. itoanoke, U. ft LiJ lbs Bowels J.SV VSi CANDY CATHARTIC 'VT Fleaaant, Palatable, founttaU Ooed. Do Qeed. Haver feilakan, Weakaa or Grtpa. lo, Ita.Ma. Navar oia in bbjk.' I. Mom fHinpaa u u u Daea. buik. ' huaxantMd to ear or jourauuf - Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago orN.T. (a; HXUAL SALE, TEN fILU0N E0XE5 LOWER BALL FENCE (Onited Press Leased Wire.) Lebanon, Or.. March 25. 4 O Lebanon is in the throes of a 0 baseball war, with the bppo- a) nejits scoring the first victory. 4 O least Saturday the baseball team enclosed Its grounds with a 4 hoard fence 10 feet high and on - Sunday night the work was 4 4 practically destroyed. Mlscre- 4 4 ants went to the Held with aaws 4 4 and sawed the posts off at the 4 4 ground and In the center so that 4 4 they could not be used again. 4 4 The team is in good condition 4 4 and banks on a splendid season, 4 4 but the work of Sunday night Is 4 4 sorely felt. The ball manage- 4 4- ment vows that it will place a 4 J guard around the fence to pre- 4 vent future depredations. It is 4 4 supposed that residents in the 4 4 portion of the town where the 4 4 fence was erected object to hav- 4 4 ing their view cut off by the 4 4 high boards. The ball team is 4 4 highly Incensed and It is re- 4 4 ported that some arrests will be 4 4 made In a few days. 4 4 Six furlongs Beggerman won. Kemp- ton second, Workman third; time, 1:18 -J-5. One mile and 40 yards Hllscher won, Littleton Maid second, Campagner third; time, 1:48 1-5. Winners at New Orleans. New Orleans. March 26. Summary of racea yesterday: Three and a half furlonga Nebraska Lass won, Lenla Leach second, Ousrd Allen third; time, 0:45. Steeplechase, full course Gold Circle won, Carlo second. Dr. Heard third; time. 4:14 4-5. Six furlongs Mae Hamilton won. Thomas Calhoun second, Baniida third; time. 1:18 1-6. Six ruriongs Keator won. Gold Proof second, itaioert intra time, 1:173-6. One mile and a sixteenth Sam Rice won, Maxonla second, Etta M. third; time. 1:55 J-5. One mile and a sixteenth George uauey won, 1 emu second, iaiayetto third; time, 1:64 1-6. One mile and a quarter Prytanla won, Hooray second, . Puhky third; time. 2:14 1-5. of Results at Santa Anita. Los Angeles. March 26. Results races yesterday: Five furlongs Blue Bottle won, Net tie Hicks second, Red Thistle third; time, 1:018-5. Four furlongs Fred Maler won, Co rlel second, Ace of Diamonds third; time, 1:49. Seven furlongs Maclas won. Mont clalr second, Tarabam third; time, 1:21. Six and a half furlongs Botsnlst won, jnary . second, juisaro third; time, 1:19 2-6. Mile and three sixteenths Merllngo won, Avontellus second, County Clerk third; time, 1:69 4-5. Mile, selling Henry of Shennamere won. Decorator second. Songwriter third; time, 1:42 2-5. Bendr ShoTrTtt-Tonngstownr Younarstown. ... Ohio. March IS. A ben oil show under the. auspices of the XAungstown M.ennei ciuo opened today tinder most favorable conditions. More than 500 prize-winning canines are on exhibition, representing many of the foremost kennels of the eastern states and Canada.. f in a t . . . r Hoppe Beafg Schaef er. ; r , totted Prana Leaaed Wlre.1 .v ? i ' New York,, March' 2S.willle-Hdppe aeieaieu jhcuo rtimtmr la an cuiipuion match last night, 400 to 806. Yester. day afternoon and laat night Siosson and Sutton defeated, Caalgnol; the French champion. i:x.'-:;;X fk- who watched Vancouver at practice last 8unday o the Portland league grounds have a good impression of Jack H aa-snrearation of tall tossera. The ins: Aut process has commenced and by nextweek the players will know defin itely what positions they are to occupy. el ear's The weed In the Money at Oakland. San Francisco, March 26. Emeryville race results yesterday: Futurity course Tawasentha won, Adenasecond, Seven Full third; time, Three and a half furlonaa irivin Dance won. Tolo second, Oold Slipper third; timeJ 0:42 1-6. Seven lurlones Preen won. u Amelia second, Kay Bennett third: time. 1:26 4-6. Mile and sixteenth I Told Ton xnn hi iimginiun aceonu, vjooien tnird time, i:48. Mile ana 70 yards Imnort won. a Muskoday second, Cabin third; time, 1 .10 Mile and a sixteenth Palla-roan war Huerfano-aeoond, Cholk Hedrlck third; AMEEICAN CAE SAFELY IX SAN FBAXCISCO San Francisco, March 25 The Thomas tar, wnicu cqinmauni America In the New York to Paris race, arrived in San Francisco yesterday afternoon at 8:87 'clock. Two hundred automo- wi-i wwriwi h. var- p wvn r , The French car, which was shipped by rail from Denver: arrived h.r. tn minutes later, the driver making no at- i.raiii lu cirvor law uiaiancai oeiween the two poinia. nepaim are Being made on the Italian ear at Ogden. 800 mllea fmm San . Francisco. The first French ear and the German oar are expected to reach Ogden' today. -Il.t,.";. i-..- . r The racers will leave San FVanla for Siberia by steamer in May. ; ;-J.. . . "... .. 1 1 11 " ;-t-,t,n.i nvBit and Johnson Fight Draw..' n 1 , rVoited Preas 'LaasM Wtxa.) , San Francisco. March 26. In XI Is the Surest "Opportunity for People to Accumulate Millions" Don't send your money east to the stock gamblers of Wall street, while Oregon is fairly bursting with gold that can be quickly . put into your possession. A little of your surplus money added to a little of your neighbors' and friends' invested in Ore- ' gon's gold-dredging industry will complete the amount necessary for continuing the work to a rapid dividend-payine basis. Stock WOW 35c a Share See us or write for full details at once. F. M. BATCHELOR, Sec. and Gen. Mgr. a Western Exploration & Dredging Co. 215 COUCH BLDG PORTLAND, OR. The Journal Library Voting Coupon THIS COUPON IS COOP FOB 5 VOTES IH THE JOURNAL LIERAKY COHTEST Cut out the coupon, fill in name of organization or society you wish to vote for and deposit in the ballot box at HOLSMAN'S JEWELRY STORE, 149 Third St. R. A. Wilson's Drug Store, 133 Grand Ave. WATTS'JVJATTHIEU DRUG STORE, 275 Russell St. Name of Organization ..;....? 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Ballot boxes are located at Holsman'a IIS Third itrMli' WTilto Vmnt lirur afnr. 11 firm. drua store, 17B Russell street, where all votes should be deuoaltad. wltb the following- merchants and set busy with the votes: he library ' jnxtn store, . ttmeu . Trade Jewelry Watts-Mattbieu fierce rounds Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman, fought a draw with "Baftim-" Johnson of San Francisco last night Johnson, who Is a rising fighter, did some remarkably clever work against his older opponent. Flynn was the shiftier fighter and had Johnson wor ried a number of times from rushes, but the bout was generally considered by newspaper men at ,the ringside to be a araw. WITH THE COASTERS j Just when everything was going along smjjpthly for the Portland team, an in-1 of fellows to chase, him. arou ndal considerate foul tip round its way to Catcher Madden's hand and split that member ao badly that several stitches hod to bs taken. As a result. Madden, who waa showing up finely behind the bat, will be forced to lay off until- the season opens. Madden Is the first play er to sustain an Injury which prevents practicing. Charlie Irwin's Denver baseball club lost ita first exniDitioa game ta jaonie Cross' Kansas City iaamy td t. -The old warhorse himself made one run and a nice single, which shows that Charlie la auil . to oe recaonea who. ' A report. comes from.. the south-that Muunr Berrv of the Loa Anrelea team liav trade Art Boss to Butte for Virgil Oarvln. Berrv claims Koss still be longs to hoB Angelea thourh Ross says ha l free. . uarvia was a sick man in Seattle last 'winter and It was, thought waa suffering : from lung trouble, la now at the home of his sister In Texas and writes that he is getting rW play In Loa Angeles, believing that cli mate would agree with him. Melcholr Of the HAl la an ball player that Is out of the business for ?.'w doy- One of Henley's bend ers hit the big fellow on the mitt the other day In a practice game between two nines of the Seal squad. The in jury Is painful and Melcholr will not handle a ball for a week or so. a "SIAts" Davis, who will officiate as umpire in the Western Baseball league, says that ha believes it would be ad visable to get Into training so that when the seaaon opens he will be able to with tea nd all the abuse that is us ually accorded an umpire, and he is imnKinsr seriously or organizing a gang Of fellows to chsaa. Alm.-aroundaboul tv Blocks every day while they burl Vila eoithcts and brick bats at Mm. Ha Is of the opinion ' that a stunt some thing like this will do. Then when the season opens he will be In a cal loused condition and In shape to cast i winning smile toward the bleachers and grandstand when such noises as "thief,' "rotten," and "robber" blow his way. ENPEE BRIDGE IS FOR ITSELF ALONE ' "(SdfcUI rtlavateh td The lonrnaLl Moo ulam. Wash.. March IS. Work at last begun on driving the piling for the new steel railroad bridge across the Hoquiara river 10 replace the wooden structure that has done dutv, for,, th. past II yeara,.,; . (- ; 11 wiii oe a amgie tracx Driage, the iany a portunity- to straighten the "line" -' over offer of. the oity council g rel 3 f! ve an op- he river' In consideration of building . double track bridge.- and allow other roads to use' the. brldo-e. This the mm. stronger evory day. He would like to pany would not consent to do, and Is X. XAmZXZJBi OO, dry goods. clothing and shoes, 110 to 1 8a East Mor rlson street w . X. XOUTlklA. Jeweler. Ut Third street Main 8181 O. SC. HOPSTXATXK. Dhotogranher. ia)a xnira street, faciric nzo. KASDEXrT TmAVSPWB M 8TOM- AOZ CO., office and warehouse 111-113 rxortn sixth street. Main 1685, A.-16B5 TXB M. B. BBAIVABO 0OM SDortina- gooas. izi urana avenue. jssi 11 a. LIBI1TT COAX ft ICS CO. offlea 312 fine street. Home A-I13S. Main 1662. VUXCAST COAX 00 offloe S2I Burn- side street Main 2776, A-277S. BUSCH OSTaV, merchant Ullors, azo etarK street, jfacino zuv. OBBOOIT STXWl CO., clgara and news, 111 oixin sireeu W. K. TLITT, plumbing and gas fit ting, bill wiiuams avenue. .East 4SZ6. R. A. WH.SONS WKXTB TBOHT Diva BTOaVB, 133 Grand ave. K. 2658. A. X. WXXiZiSTT, grocer, 128 Grand avenue. M-itui, mast ZDS. THE MOSUL BABBSm SHOP, finest snop in tne city, i Kixtn street. MABOBXO TEKPZjB OBOCBBT. 8R0 TamhllL corner Park. Main 5S21 CBZCAOO HABXST. meats. 187 Third street, main 413. UOBBZSOV ELHCTSICAX. CO 21 East Morrison street East S128, B-1825. WATTg-MATTBXETJ CO., druggist, 275 Kussell street East 882. Da. B. S. WBJOBT, dentist S42H Washington, Corner Seventh. Main 2119. AXJCB SZSTBB, fine milllBery, Washington street SXASTXB m rxrrB. wood dealers, ra iast jsigntn ana Mam atreeta ast rard 16. CXflrrmAX. BLUtKBT. meats and fish. 130 Grand avenue. B-1JS8. East 412. BVTTES-irO'I BBBAS CO., corner eeosd and Columbia streets; retail 44ft Third street ajrswfii!Bj T TAvnoB) m BTABTOV, plumbing and gas fitting, 808 Pine street . , ""-, aioe new deal ars and confectloneryWiyiama avenue and Russell street fcaat 4702. uu" B. A. IftoASAWaL MTnl.. Ing goods. Williams avenue and Knott street East 2482. - . . wrrr.T.Tawf in irninrT. a a . fJ?J' umbreUa and leather gooda, 844 Williams ave C-1004. wa an dec"oraorDnroan,Iavrr'tnrI MfrSthBnh' a-OZJSTAT7B'a OlOmtaT n ... sell st East 8S0. ' vu"" wn-gtot .riuTZTili. mtu. barber, 142. WllUaraa wunmm a wzxe-b. .it . paints, 405 Morrison at Mailt 1872. . MAX ic, BUTTH, florist, 15 Fifth at opp. Meier & Frank. Main 7215. , QUEBS (JXTr lrnrrsr a a, rrr.-m a WOBKB, 289 Grand avaBwt 8683, short wood. B H81; Eaat' 3081. dttlel and yard Thirty-ahrtt, and Hawthorn! aTOBTB W BB V ' omr fin goods. 113 3d at'; Main 2605!' -vw"'u OOXJniAJI' Hlanwaan tut .. . ware, mechanlca' taam rri ,i 3d st Main 137;3X " t cnrriaf now at work replacing the old structure or wood witn a moaern ateei bridge. The work will' be done without interfer ing with 'traffic and a larae orew Is at work.'" '- NORTHWEST IS ACTIVE. rorUaad Sever Buffers by Oonparlsoa - WltJ- Ot,-Wttaa.t7:4. Henry J ennlng. . of . Henry Jennlng 4 Sons, returned a few days ago from a trip to Mexico. "To A man accustomed to the activity Of the northwest, that la, Oregon and Washington. Mexico; and in fact Texas and southern California, seems extremely eluggish.'V said Mr. Jennlng yesterday, when seen In his big furniture and carpet house at Second and Morrison streets. ! saw more building in.. San Diego. California, than any other portion of California, but more building 1 going on in Itolladav addition and Irvlngton than . In all the towns of southern California combined. 1 X bad my'attonUon cahedf so often to what thejr, thought almost continual rain in Oregon. Several 1 met had it figured out in their. Imagination that It rains 10 months out of the year in Oregmi, with, two months of fine weather. ( told them they had it reversed, that In fact, we had ' probably two months fr rainy season v which was not nearly monotonous' as the: 10 month of dry hot days and nights one expenonc 1 southern California. Even he fas f . the people down In that section Jouk ,,. low, while a little farther south In if -loo they look either brown or blm k, 'i nt fresh roddy glow seen on the rhe.ka of tha people in Orfa;nn Is BOt ncitiriieri I In the south. Businass elo w rn.i very atlractlve r ls Angela. 1 Into-several of the furniture , ,,, thev all talked so dtacournlnnly t t f mauie up my mind if I r. to ri" ,. Vlait I would have to k?r ' the bulnis hoit T k n ' - v Portlan.l on A i t la H. 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