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THS OREGON" SUNDAY JdURNAU PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO. MARCH 29, 1903. i . . . n OREGON'S DOGGY SET IS STIRRING !. Fanciers Preparing Entries for Big April Bench Show j;-, in Portland. Blooded Dogs To Be Seen at Coming Portland Bench Show KORIHERN CANINES' TO :?..: MAKE COAST CIRCUIT 'XYemlam List of Loral Hrnnrl Exhl- ; bJtion Will IU Mailed This Week '. to Every Owner on Pacific Coast And 70 Cups Will Be Prize. ' Tbe premium llata ol the coming .tench show Of the Portland Kennel olub will be mailed tlie middle of this week. 2" and will be tent to all fahbiera In the Z.atate. aa well aa all over the.Faclflo ' eoaat. I It ia expected that Secretary Chase -will begin to receive entrloa aa " noon aa the premium llata and entry ; blacks teach the dog owners, aa tnere v lias been more Inquiry for entry blanka - y. man ever oerore, ana tins ia tauten aa a K alga for the largest entry of doga ever e-o at a local bench. - The California ahowa a tart next week, i; the f lret ahow being given by the Uak- land Kennel club at Oakland, with E. M. COUinam of Mew York City Judging all ' classea Mr. Oldham la known aa one ' c of America a expert all around Judge. , p. an U the Oakland club ia to be congrat ': ulated upon securing hie cervices. The entry lutta of the Oakland show cloeed .'"laat Thursday, and It la reported that i. the ahow will be much larger than for knerly. . Several northern dog will be ehown. Including Mr. Fechheimer'a , Z- ioung fox terrier and one of the same ; breed owhed bv W. B. Ballev of Seattle. Mr. Moore will also ahow hie champion bull terrier, Willamette Demon, the winner at the recent' Spokane show, and , t these dogs will also be seen the follow- , . ing week at tne Fresno snow, and the ' next wtK at tne Ban Franciaco show, :' i The Fresno ahow will . be Judged by - Oeorge 8.-Thomas of Hamilton, Massa- - rhueetts. who la to judge the Portland mow aiao. . . tf. 1 1 1 - .1 . 1 A , ruuuwuiK rrano cirain us oig Bin - . Pranclsco show, with Charles Lyndon of L m. . -- ' T"l T - M I". . 1 . y uoiug ine worn mere. , Portland JTlrst In Worth. HOIOIOICrtOlOU v lOIOIOIOlOIOIOlOil : After Ban FranoUco will follow Port- , J an a. Seattle Vancouver and Westmln ; nter, so these are busy days among the xanciers, wno are getting their novices t. ana cnampiona in. shape ror the cam . paign. - The Bealtl lhow will be Judged by 'John Bradahaw, the well known Call . f ornia official who Judged most of the preeas at tne local ahow two years ago. Vancouver will have Mr. Thomas aa i chief official, and the Westminster V judge has not been chosen, but it la -, understood that E. N. Barker, a well J: 'known English Judge, will officiate. ; - A feature that is helping the coaxt ' v ahowa in gettlns; together the best dogs . f In-numbers for tbe shows is the forma . . tlon of several specialty clubs which have been organized, bv certain fanciers for the purpose of creating Interest In their (.certain particular breeds, and these ; - olubs will attend to getting all the dogs : downed by their members into the showa . Two recently formed cluba are the pa , ciflc' Coast Bulldog club, organized In ' Bun Francisco last month, and the Pa clflc Coast Boston Terrier club, with J 'Jiadauerters at San Francisco also, i L'The Western Bull Terrier Breeders' ieseoolatlon was formed last fall, and "Frank E. Watktns of the local club is 'its vice-president, and is authorltv for the statement that this club will se 'l that there will be at least 30 bull ter f' riern entered nt Portland this vear. .1 These specialty clubs are of English .origin, and are very popular abroad, Where so called parlor shows are held, t which consist of competitions between i ''members with their own dogs under ; J Judges belonging- to the club. This cre mates a great dal of interest, as It edu l J rates the beginner and gives the older i, breeders a chance to compare their i Jdisa to type and other qualifications. f "The Pacific Oolllo club and the Pa " eific Cocker club have slrnifiod their i : " intention or supporting the Portland , ahow with good entries, and it Is pt pected that nenrly (0 Of the best Cnll rornla , doga wJU be hown here this I Oregon Soga Agalnat Waablng-ton. , The Seattle, Tacoma and British Co ' lumbla fanciers will send strings of If '-- i at fiji " Mil ni .. 'v . j 1 VCWTI'5likl KK?KJfiWS?C i- 1 vN.miir,iJ t A ' ' ' 1 IIOIOIOIOII WW FAVORED 1 SCRAP ; ;..t 1 oioioiom dogs down, and there is quite a bit of Interest being taken In the match for 1100 a side between five Oregon bred and the same number of Washington bred puppies, which will compete against each other at the Portland and Qn.tt). K mnA mill h. 4 1 1 H ir.iA fifmt as a team and then as individuals. As they will be Judged by different Judges thia should Drove an interesting maicn Three of the Oregon bred puppies have been selected at this time, ana are a bull terrier, owned by Frank. Watklns, named Willamette Starlight, a fox ter rier named Multnomah Rex, ownea Dy W. B. Fechhelmer, and a Boston terrier ounnv ownea bv E. T. cnase. jl r ... . . M l nere win aiso ne a cup nung up zor competition between the best teams of fox terriers from Vancouver, Seattle and Portland, to be Judged at tbe Portland show. Among the breeds that will be ex hibited here for the first time is a ken nel of finely bred beagles, and also a kennel of fox hounds which have been brought out from the east and are owned br members of the Portland Hunt club. Beaglea are used in Europe for running hares and are followed on horseback the same aa fox hounds are. SeTenty Silver Cups, The club Intends to hang up 70 silver runs as special prizes, and about 40 of them have already been donated by the leading business firms. No trouble will be experienced in getting the balance. The Oakland Kennel club has secured over 100 cups, which, will be given at Its nhow as specials. The local club will also award beau tiful Rllver and bronze medals for first and second prizes in each clans, and In stead of giving plain ribbons for prizes in each clash, will give hand somely lettered badges made of silk ribbon. They will also give a beautiful Bilk rosette as first prise in each "win ners" class, besides the medals.. The club Is having. Its own benching maao, ana wnen completed it will De hs serviceable as Spratts benching-. which lias been used bv the club the last two years. The kpnnel club officials announce that entries mn v be mailed to the see rotary, E. T. Chase, box 802. City, and Information rppardlne the' show may be nhtBlned from him at the kennel club's office, room 229 Lumber Exchange building. SPORTING DOG TRAINING- PURPOSE OF FIELD TRIALS By Dr. J. M.. Meyer. The breeding and training of setters and pointer doga baa long been an im portant lnduetry In many sections of the world the successful breeders real izing a profit from their efforts that la aa great aa that from any other live siocx proposition. The blood lines of thoroughbreeda in dog atralna la aa scientifically guarded aa In the thoroughbred horse. There are doga of high and low degree Just as wa find In any other apeclea but blood will tell and intelligent breeders need no schooling along- this line vet what Is it all for? A pedigree is only on paper, you can't read it in the ani mal; but animals are Intended for a purpose and this purpose involves char acteristics common to a family we can only perpetuate these inherent qualities oy Keeping out mat wnien ia needless ' Vh BAT AND ABE HAND OUT CHOICE NAMES iJRITT SKLL,S EVEN WITH MTARLAND i ;. 'Hearst Newt by Loagest Leased Wire.) , ,an Francisco. March 28. Battling - r ' V? lson . mvs that puglllstlcaliy ADa ' - - 4i!lX ia butterfly. Attell re for a to 'V? I -Dane as a tortoise. You have no . ,- Idea what a menace to society either of . iiiooB minus is untl' you Mook It up In 'S:t he dictionary. There you will find the . t a uuiierny rererrea to as a rhopalocerous tepldopteroua insect. The tortoise .is .tM' aHd testudlnato reptile. The chances , ;, are that Bat nnd Abe would have hesl- t . f tated about applying such terma to L ach other If they had known. ;:'fif i?-'wJ,t Bat wanta to. convey, however. i '? tnat Attell Just flutters around the r'.;-ii.-i-V 'n; and Inflicts no more damage on an Z?uu if. ln"n ,r np were pelting him is 1 , Vl i , ,1 A J 1. . 1 . . " .. Whi) A,, nil " n nam, lu II1UK9 Clear that Nelson with all his ruggedness and nduranee is slower of motion than the animal whose shell supplies back combs for the ladies, ''.vi''SMl-to aCh fighter thinks the other la wrong. Tomorrow, Attell and Nolaon will brTnr their training to cloee. .Attell will hold forth at MH lett'a, where Packy McFarland. who is KSFrll &JZ l,t?ntt lth Jimmy at-Coffroth'a arena, will be au additional e ttracUon. A few days from row the Nlson-Attell boat --wHIhK jiumbered- with .the nghu that have been fpupht and then the sports whe dmlre tills form of entertainment will focus their attention on the match be- we"n Packyj' McFarland ana Jimmy Ul'ltt. ,- r- , . .-.!,. , At this stage of the proceeding there 1 ven niont'ir betting and plenty of It, tvimethin which tnuat-be .admitted ' la Tt .r surprising In ytew of the way JUiHt a dsancea cava , been - kelltUei 'When the match was flrst spoken of the Britt end of it was openly sneered at. The Idea of bringing Jimmy back Into the fold after his display with Oans was deprecated. The SDoras around town gagged at the notion and ino jmuiiyiuouB ieiier writer was out In It will be necessary to discuss Britt occasionally in order to deal with the tsnii-jucirariana match ralrly and in telligently and it Is supposed the Oans episode will not down entlrelv. ForthB present it ia enough to say that Oans has already inspired In Britt a respect that no other oppoiftent inspired. It is freauently so In uucilism. Men who are utterly indifferent to consequences with the- majority . of the fighters they may be called upon to meet slnttls out one man who tliey think it is hopeless lo try ana conquer. It is the much-talked-of Indian sign. Brltf strong point in his flehts with men other than Oans has been a fine quafty of courage. Take his meet ings with Battling-. Nelson for Instance. That knockout ati'Colma did not pre vent him from going into the ring with the Battler at the first available opportunity and administering almost aa thorough a trouncing- aa he received on uiat .other occasion. j ; , But aside from tho' question of game runs, Britt -baa met hard opponents and has won hard tights by a combination of cleverness and endurance. Iok at the record. Kid Lavlgne,i Frank Erne, Willie Fitzgerald. Charlie Sieger, Mar tin Canole, Young Corbett. Jabez White and Battling Nelson w - There are no Incompetents in this bunch and it explains why Britt ia iell te even ,ltlt Packy tha pride. ; . - !.-$ t :- --'..; '.i'.-.-i-;.' ,-"'.' r,v ... . . i J''V"V ".' .yJ'i. V: r --:?,:'' i or harmful therefore the wisdom . of keeping a record of ancestry. "Like begets line." Again wnen intended Tor a purpose there must be continual .aDDlfcatlon of these Instincts from veneration to een- eratlon degeneration swiftly follows Inactivity of mind and body. These principles are well known to men that nave Kept tne standard of live stock up to ine mane There are many valuable and well bred settera and pointers in Oregon some brought here from other parts, some bred in this utate. some onlv ac quired to look at, others for "the actual work for which they are Intended and admired: yet the only standard by which they have been known at borne is one or looks: there has been no aystema- tlzcd method by which they can be Judged as performers; they must be known by their deeds, not only lineage ana appearance. What Trials Are ror. That la what field trials are for. to test the relative merits nf field does In the field on game birds that's what they are Intended for and their useful ness would soon vanish if they were not so standardized. Many Held doe owners onlv keen a aog- to assist in tiling tne game Dag they don't care how he is bred, how he performs, or anything else Just so he helpa get the meat and this type of man is the rauit of many unjust critl clsms placed at the door of the true sportsman and lover of nature. Few land owners would object to a gentleman with his dog enjoying the pleasure or his rields 1 he is not In tent on killing from dawn until dark: If he la as considerate of the trooertv of others as he ia of his own; if he en Joyed his -outing ns much without his gun as ne noes witn it. . There are some field dog men that are not game hogs and that realize that the privilege of the fields Is a great favor, and they are generally found purpose of man. You may train him in certain accomplishments to suit your ui you can t maae mm ao an lota more than Is bred and born in him when It comes to going, style, nose these are gifts of heredity. The owner onen need a me training. A man Is not to be criticised for own ing any breed of dog that suita his fan cy, but the pleasure and health derived from bloodless, Inoffensive cross coun try tramps with the spirit of these In domitable hunters leading you on is well worth recommendation to the un initiated. , Field trials are annual meetings held u,nLer jLhe auspices of an authorized club. The nlncn sr-lcctful tn mi. locality with open country well stocked with game birds In the east and aouth It Is Bob White" null- In MonltnK. and some western stutns nraiH. nhii,. en; In British Columbia and Oregon It la third. until all the dogs in the stake have run one-half hour heats. The Judge then selects those dogs that made the best showing and runs them a second series In pairs for a length of time to satisfy uiiiiaeii ui wieir quality. . The handlers and the Judge follow the aogs and the spectators bring up the rear, a man is employed to see that no gates are left open or other damage uuus mm iniy mean a loss to tne own ers of the land. No birds am irii.i and It has been said of field trials that it is tne cleanest sport that exists. No betting is ever indulged in l flies are often among the Interested spectators. Entries are onen tn h h,m the man that owns a field trial winner can well bo proud of his dog and we nope tnai some or our good local floars will get a place, be It first, second or Mongolian Dheasant Entry blanks are fiirnlh1 tn whu nave aogB to place in competition. A Judge is selected who Is a man of experience in field trial work. The jicia inai party meets at a place con venient to the trial grounds, a board of governors selected from members of b.k.v cnargn or tne manage ment of the trials and welfare of the visuurs up to tne time or the running, then the Judge directs nil movements to the time of announcement of the winners. The dogs are 5udaed ttpmrMnr tn their showing in pace (speed), range (Judgment In covering ground), style (In going and pointing), and bird work (Judgment In looking for and locating unuo wiu in iiBiiuung mem including staunchness on point and steadiness to wing;. It is not the dna that find. tv, mn.t niras mat wins but the character of the performance that Is not marred by faulty methods alert, clean cut, quick wuin uvoa LfiH iricK. Ann rni annria. man (not a sport) loves such a dog. Boars Sun Bv tnt The dogs to run are drawn h w MAN HIT. ATS HIS ATTTA and No. 1 and 2 are nut rinwn in.th.. I ' J1 AkJ xlulu x ult VVJUNTEK TOUKUVG The use of hot air from the exhauat to heat a motor-car for winter touring ia the novel scheme of 3. D. Turner, a Franklin owner of Grand Forks. North Dakota. Mr. Turner recently made a 700-mile trip in a Franklin runabout from Grand Forka to Quincy, Illinois, in the midst of a real western blizzard. but with bis new heating apparatus' and Manager Arnston Arranges panTwethJouIn sSownstoIrmScand I VOrr. nraaCI thni In nrm T Track Schedule 'Trons" ,Tha method of heating consisted of a - placing; on tne noor or the car n nii ana followed lor no minutes; then ta- Ken up ana a ana pur on new ground for the same length of time and so on PACIFIC WILL SEND GOOD TEAM TO IET Majority of California Fight Fans Confident "Hebrew! Will Put Away Dane. . enaBasBssaSNaaaaaaaaBBsaaBsaaB' PACKY MTAHLXNi HAS NO PUNISHING PUNCH - lint Chicago Whirlwind Sfema to nave Everything Elao to Slake Good Fighter Scandal Clings to Itacent Featherweight Fight. J "main exhaust." The "main exhaust" of the Franklin carries off only about 80 per cent of the burnt gases, and Its temperature was lust about rlrht tn hftflt th. (1 t- Anrafnftahlw T" V. ......... I I der of the exploded gases' In the Frank. fld8 .of Attell's guard, although othe nn passes out through the auxiliary ex-ilvufu V"." ae " haust, which opens at the lower end ofl"f witnout resuu. By Will J, Blatttry. San Franciaco, March 18. Although I be ia giving away something like ten I pounds in weight to hla opponent, Abel Attell. the champion featherweight otl the United Statea, rulee a atrong 10 to I choice over Battling Nelson In their I fight at the Coliseum on the last night I of the month. The betting on the out- coma of the mill has been lively for thai last few days. Each man haa hundreds! of admirers In thla city and aa both! have Invariably given their backera lona-l runs lur uieir Dunnrons wnenever tneyi have started in the paat, naturallyl enough they are not without auoportl uuw. Attell haa ahown such wonderful classl n his recent f ahts in this cltv that! the majority of the local followers ofl affairs pugilistic are of the ' opinion! mat ne is invinciDie against any mani near hla weight, with the possible ex-l ception or joe uans. Tnose who are sounding the praises of the little Hen Drew scrapper are confident that he will step around that rlna and simch Jab Nelson till the Durable Dane wll'l not know whether he is fighting orl footraolna. Few believe that Attell eanl Knock Nelson out for the reason thaU Oans. Young Corbett and others with awful wallops failed. '- I Nelson believes that he can make AtH ten quit oy coring in ana Keeping i up rougn nouse taciica irom tne sounn the bell. He Is laborinr under the lmuresslon that the featherweight kln has a large streak of yellow In his ay- tern and that a conalstent beatlna wllIJ oring it out. rMODoay can convince wein son tnat he will be unable to Keep in- tne cynnucr, just as tne piston com pletes tne power stroke. On the trip from Grand Forks to Quincy, although the rough roads, deep snow and hills were encountered every- wnere, not even a spark plug was touched, nor was any adjustment made on tne engine. Out for Baseball. of plpea connected directly with the KEATS GETS BUSY AND PENS VEESES ON AUTO In reference to the New York-to-Parls race II. Ia Keats has written a poem, which he Introduces in the following way: XMewapapers are devoting pages, cities are making half holidays, the wnole country is excited over the won derful race around the world. All this isn't because any particular American car Is In the race, but because of the patriotism of the American people; be cause It is an American car sustaining America's reputation and prestige In the automobile world. The American people appreciate any remarkable achievement and are ready to honor it whether It be foreign or American, but the way America Is leadlna this sreat endurance contest causes a feeling of pride that will be undying fame to the Thomas and its makers. Keep your eye on the Thomas, in that wonderful rlieht: enes winning tnat race. And she's wlnninir it rieht. Keep watch of her progress, You know she won't lasr. For she's defending the honor ui tne American nag. She has filled with elation The entire nation: With endurance and sneed She is going right through. So let's be a rooter For this gray Thomas scooter: She's carrying the .stars and the red, white and blue. She has taken the duty Of defending the flag Against all the world. And we're starting to brag .That she's sure going to show All the 'world at Paree That she is the only one AU- the others two, three. at the iry. He If Nelson la all In. his work training Quarters belles thla theory. has trained in and about San Franclscci for many a fight during the laat five! years and never before baa ha ahownl to better advantage than since starting! to work this time. All the oid-timti speed Is there, all the rough boring lnj tactlca and all the gameneaa that, nasi made the name of the Dana fatnoual wherever Marqula of Queenaberry con-l teata tnnve. At all events, the coming fight gives promlae of being one full of life and ac tion, it la a case or a great, clever man against a great fighter. - There lif bound to be action on both aldea Juat a:l soon aa the bell calls the dots together I Nelson will right and Attell win bo J I and run around, so the fans aeem surf I of a glove wielding treat that they "wil l Ions remember. Facky McFarland Is making good wlttj tne ran a so rar as training ana ooxin- o. Being a newcomer to the town, hiM irst pudiio exniDition witn nis parrinti oartner. Pat Keneallv. last Sunday sfJ ternoon created a deal of Interest. Sonvl 500 fans packed into Packya gymna I slum at Colma and watched htm go t the work of swlna-ins' the bio- mitta The Wlndv Cltv bnv showed a lot oil ciass. ms is rast on hia ieet, iean nicely with hla left, blocka with eltheil mill, nut unfortunately, ha lacxa .thai punishing wallop that some of his adl mlrera claimed for him. Tha blows df not seem to nave the stinging effect ofl mono or tne nara-nnunar nirntweivnt However, they invariably go true til their mark and their director la fast -' getting away after hitting. iuvj o, mwi iKib. VVIJ 111UUI1 J1KI Jimmy Britt. That is to nav. he sell like Britt used to act when he did fighfl cvBiyuuuy is noping mat Jr'acKy wii not fight as Britt fought Joe Gana'a. the ball nark laat Rni,mlr - v fl Ther? ' lot of money In sight fof . . " van oeBl lno native son del clsiyely when they hook up at Colma tJ pru 11. ii ne manes a Dioomer, Mc ariana win have to go back to the siocnyaras, ror- there Is no chance fo nlm to aet on here as-aln and cnances are mat the Milwaukee anr Angeles promoters will pass him ui uiiids no Biiuwa a iiasn or class. There is a story B-olna- tha ran find! -- . vvixjr-A.i.i.rii mitnkr was one of the worst frameups that ha been DUlled Off around horn Tnr rra nv I day. A -crowd of cheap, gamblers. headel ny a woman Known aa Annie Ailnm- are said to have cleaned tip a large an Juicy bundle of notes betting that Kell would not last 16 rounds. The wager (Continued on Pago Three.) (Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.) Paclfio University, Forest Grove, Or.. March 28 The students of Tualatin academy, the academic department of the Pacific University, have decided to put out a baseball team. This decision wan reax neu yesieraay at a meeting of uio ua.ueua.ii ia.au wnen tney electa I capuuin ana manager, nowara Thomas, I MODEL "I" 1908 MITCHELL AUTOMOBILE. p.ver among those that are most Interested in attended: the academy, waa elected cap- tne oreeaing ana training or nigri class I uu. :rui auiuuub. ma.iia(f(;r. field dogs; to them the preservation of tne birds is a matter or self interest. They want tbe game to live and prosper that they may return to the same local. ity and again enjoy the work of their nign strung canine companions. , When a man gets ths notion to own a wen ored neia perrormer ne aoon learns mat waiKSATieia witnout his gun have a charm never before dreamed of the intensity or purpose, the marvelous in stinct in huntlna- out hla crraunri and locating the game, the lightning change irom au lire to me immovanoia lmne-c as If carved from marble, as his sensi tive nose tells him body scent is there ana ne aare go no further, when you A very few of the academy hnv, ni be able to make good on the track this spring, so they have decided to try their hand at baseball, where they claim I sia aoes not count ior . so much.. i ne iracK mem or tne couege are I lamriK- aavaniase or tne croon wnntha? i and are turning out in large numbers.! since tne . laviner or the tne tha run. nlng track has been in fine condition anil Coach Archie Hahn says that a strong I team wui uo sent to uoiumoia univemi. ty to tne inaoor meet next month. May field, the new weight man. la (mni-nu. ing rapidly and will make a strong bid tor a piace in mat fivent. ti. a. errln I is aoing line wora in tne poie vault pass him his eyes remind you of large I and Franklin Kock ia doing phenomenal glajss orbs Immovably fixed In their socitets the bird springs into the air at our feet and he remaina motionless and marks the flight." Go on and he is away like a demon to repeat' as often as he can that which to him la "love oi iie. - 1 j Blood Bound To Show. You can't break such a dog; you can't teach him the game he plays he will ahow you things If you have an eye and heart for nature and love for ani mal instinct toned flowa , to eerva the wora in tne distances. Austin, a man who- haa never had any experience on the track, ia also doing snlendld work I in : tne nan miie ana 440-yara dash. He ahows promise of developing Into tne Dest man .racing nas aver nad in those events. Manager Arnston haa practically oom-l pietea m icneouie. tie nas arranged meets with eregon Agricultural col-1 lege, Willamette university and Mc mm nviue-couege, xvegotiauon for al contest witn tne university ot Waaa logton at Seattle ax pendinc f ... -'x:: 'T?2awTO s M h .,,.. 0 ., : .::r.-. :. WxjwC' ' 4 f ' -:w ' . ? v ev , ; ti -vrr " - A -( - , , ' - ' tfj' - - - ' " : . handsome Flvo passenger ToiiilBgCaWlTK Whlel Baa '.iV.v-f.-.r i