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    WEDNESDAY
EVENING, APRIL' 1 8, , 1908.
MaLll-:)Nit
PORTLAUD DROPS
The Journal Bulletin
ITE
Tor Ni
Jomlaatlon by the
Cto aarwaaca U Ua aity, ge a prlee aa
T kU4 of see sf UtXh. thea sosas to
na, aad Wa wiq dnpUoaU that set of
toeta for 97.00, exoept gold aad pore-
REPUBLICAN PARTY
. Who Are Pledged to STATEMENT No. I
:.'.:.: r; .i ; - - -
Principle, Not a Scramble for Office
Anti-Machine Politics
ITS
III TJEjpilG
Indian Pinnimce Shows the
Britt and the Chicago Boy
' Fans Kc Has All Kinds
Vw0 of Class..? v
-Are Close to Weight for
. Saturday's Fight. : :
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND,
. 1 .I. ' Rii? -
..-r . J... n, easea mmJ w.'
These Are5 the - Candidates
ml
PflCKEY
FAVOR
FOURTH GAME
San Francisco.- April- . San Fran
elaoo won . Its fourth straight victory
over ths Portland Bailors yesterday,
whan they walloped them to the tune of
jl to . Hansen ana ruuuiniieia uoiu
cot unmercifully hammered In the six
.Innings they twirled.
Plnnaiice relieved Bloomfield
made a fins record In striking out.tlve
of the nine inen who laced him ana ai'
lowing but two hits of tha scratchiest I
order possible. Zelder played a fine I
cam for tha Seals. The score:
PORTLAND.
... AB.R.H.PO.A.B.I
(Special Dispatch to Tb JocrL)
San Francisco, April l. Jimmy Brltt
ti.- - .m. .v-.-t. I ena -sck7 Mcrariana. wm ciasa in
uo ovniii, sporting page,, yon afternoon. began to taka. llfs easy to-
win now., max um roruana case
and ball team of the Pacific Coast league
has won, fame).
L,-asey, so .h -.
Cooney, ss. ....... I
gcCraajfe. rfc 7.7.7.7,' 4
inslg, lb. ....,.. 4
Johnson. lb 4
Siasey, If. 4
edden. cf. ..,. I
Kinsella, p. ........ 0
Bloomfield, p. 1
PI nuance, p. .......... 1
Whalen. C I
Pernoll
0 I .1
0 . l
i' 0
1 I
4
Total
14 10 3 1
...............a a
AN FRANCISCO.
AB.RvH.PO. A. B.
Hildebrand. If. 4 I
Piper, cf. i 4
Williams, lb , t
Melcholr, rf. ......... 8
elder, ss. ......4 8
tohler. 2b. ............. t
McArdle. lb, .......... I
Butor. p. laitiHMM 4
Curtis t,lf, 1
the favorite in thr petting, tha present
price being 10 to t.i-Up to date the bet
ting has been rather 11k lit. but tomorrow
t
10
1
1
c
0
4
0
I
Bot'tf this yon should see then
another story Is told.
. WATCH FOR IT.
Total
...' tt 11 II 27 11 l
SCHOOL ENTRIES
FOR INDOOR MEET
Batted for Plnnaiice In ninth.
RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS.
Portland 0 010010002
Hits .1 0110201 0 4
Mfi.tV..c:.:::S I i 1 5 H S --il Crack Athletes From Over
SUMMART.
Runs Off Kinsella. (: off Bloom
field, t; off PInnanoe. 0. Hits Off
Kinsella, 7; off Bloomfield. 8; off Pin-
nance, . Home run Meicnoir. two
baee bits Raftery, Melcholr, Madden,
Sutor. Williams, Zelder. Sacrifice hits
Mahler. McArdle. First base on called
balls Kinsella, 2; Bloomfield. I; flutor,
s. b true it out-uy Kinaeua. z: Hutor. :
Plnnance, 6. 'Double Dlaye Zelder to
Williams. Passed ball Madden. Time
Two hour a Umpire OConnelL
State Will Toe Scratch
Next Saturday.
day. Both lighters have eut out the
rouah work and from now on win eon
tent theraeelves with road work and
light gymnaalilm stunta They are
rlthin a oouple of pound a or the re-
aiirtd lihblll noundl. ATI hours
berore tha fight to which each can eas
ily drop without aacrlnJing-any speed
or sirengin. . '
MoKarland's wonderful Improvement
over hie Initial tralnlnav exhibition here
has further Impressed" the local fans
and the Chicago boy continues to rule
e i
loe
ag
lit is expected to pick up and oontinus
onsg unm ins ooys sien jnio ma ring.
Measurements of the fighters show
that they are aulte evenly matched as
far aa general build goes, whatever
advantage there Is being la favor of
Mcinariand. He is nine years younger
tnan Brut, nas a longer reacn oy ai
inch and stands two Inches taller.
,
Abe Attell and Brooklyn Tommy Sul
llvan, who signed artlciee last night to
fight 20 rounds on the night of April 11,
are look m a- for tralnlnr Quarters today
Attell will probably train at Colraa and
Sullivan at San Rafael.. The weight.
121 nounds at t o'clock. la exoectsd to
rauae Sullivan considerable trouble, but
the Brooklyn boy exDresses confidence
In his ability- to make It and be strong
enough to duplicate the knockout he ad
ministered to the utue ueorew in l
Louis several years ago,
A Dana-Nelson match Is still far from
consummation. No word has been re
ceived from Oans in reply to Nelson's
proposition to nrht 46 lnatead or ZO
rounda, Oans' local representative showa
no - signs of urging an acceptance of
Nelson's terms and Nelson aDDears to
be indifferent as to whether he gets the
ngnt or not. 10 snow nis unconcern
he has gone to the mountains on a hunt
ing trip,
SQUEEZE PLAYS.
Catcher Madden got his first hit of
the seaaon yesterday; a two-bagger,
Melcholr, the Seal right fielder, made
the first home run pf the season, acor
Hig tNldt-' WUllanrs,- a)ho ' had Just
doubled. .
. . . .
Raftery, the hard hitting Beaver cen
ter fielder, lined oot his usual long
hit, a corking two-bagger. Hs also
connected for a pretty blngle.
- - e
Guess that Indian Isn't going to be
come the strike-out kid. Nine men
faced him in tha three Innings he
pitched against the Seal a yesterday af
ternoon and the copper colored one
chased . a quintet of them back to the
nencb ty ine osone route, two scratch
hits ware mad off him.
Local fahs are etUI frying to figure
out how Portland lost that afternoon
game Sunday. Portland made 11 hits
to threa for Ban Francisco and then
lost the gams 2 to 1. .Casey mado
threa two-baggers' In the unusual con
test, ana ttaiiery goi a coupio.
'Tls less than a month till Portland
will have a taste of real baseball. The
famished fana are counting the days
until May s. wnen tne seals ana Beav
ers come north for the first game. Than
they will get their fill for sure. There
will be games from the fifth of May
until tha 14th day or June.
e e
"No mora trying out new material
for me, until we have won a few
Sames. Ws will work Groom, KlnselU
.arrstt and Bloomfield regularly an'
try to win. The other boys may be
all rlarhL, but they are inexperienced
and I can't afford to take a chance."
From a. sDeech made by Walter Mc
Credle. after the two games lost Sun-
rtv. ftuess the bis: fellow has changed
his mind about the Indian's soupbone
since yesterday.
Losing four straight games even
though a couple of them were by nar
row margins, has given the knockers
a. chanca to ret In a few good licks.
That's nothing. Many a team does the
same thing during the first of the sea
aon and then starts the second or third
week with a clean string. Cheer up
old pals, there are 'more games com
lng.v - -
VAN HALTEEFS MEN
BEAT BERBY'S BOYS
' Los Angeles. Cat, April 8.-
extra inning game oi ins
The first
season was
J, laved at Chutes park today, when Oak
and defeated the Angels 8 to 2 In 12
Innings. Eleven men ten on oases enuws
why Los Angeles lost t
The scorei ' V.
LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. 1B. PO. A.E.
8 0 0 2 0 0
0 1 0 0 0
STANFORD HOPES JO
CLOSE BALL SEASON
Victory Next Saturday Will
Give Cardinal Collegians
Championship.
(Special Dlipatcb to Tbe Journal.)
Stanford Uhlversity, Cal., April 8.
The two 'varsity teams will meet In the
second ball game of the series on the
Berkeley diamond next Saturday after
noon. The 2 to I victory of the bat
tered Cardinal team last Saturday has
In this will be put plenty of ginger In the new lineup
t academic men aad they hope to brlna an end to the
-Kuykendall, brother of the 108 series by putting over another this
i same name at University week-end. Should California win. the
of Oregon; MoGulre and Latourette of third deciding game will, according to
Portland High school, McDanlels of (the new agreement entered Into last
The academic entrlea for the Columbia
university Indoor track and Held meet
next Saturday are In and from the array
of athletes which the "prep" schools
have entered It looks as though the
excitement would not all center around
Forrest Smlthson and the colleges, but
that the "kids" themselves would fur
nish a good part of it.
There will be four eventa open to the
academic schools Btt-yard dasn and
high hurdles. 220-yard a aim and the re
lay race. pari, tne west Bias nign
school man, looks to be the best man in
the sprints, but Bean of Kugene. Short
or Astoria, Campbell of Columbia and
Huston of Hill are all good men and
should make a fine race.
Dart won the race In the try-out.
wnicb was held at Columbia university
two weeks ago, bat Bean and Short are
unknown except from the reports that
have reached here, and they all speak
well of them.
The (0-yard hurdles will furnish the
oest race oi ine uay.
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For Senators
ALBEE, H. R.
KELLAHER, DAN
NOTTINGHAM, C. W.
SELLING, BEN
WILLETT, A. H.
For Representatives
55 ABBOTT, JAMES D.
ALTMAN, B. C.
BRADY, FRED J.
BRYANT, J. C.
CASSIDY, J. F.
CLEMENS, W. J.
COUCH, K. C.
DAVIS, L. M.
JAEGER, E.1 J.
MAHONE, L. D.
McDONALD, CHAS. J.
ORTON, A. W.
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In Portland at any price. Absolut guar-
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Bernard, cf.
Oakea, cf . . .
Dillon, lb...
Brashear, 20
Smith, 3b...
Ellis. If
Detmas, ss. .
Hogan, c . . .
Easterly, c.
Koastner, p.
Nagle,
19
4
1
2,
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a
o
Totals
7 88 28 8
:ook. If........
Van Haltren; cf .'. . . . .
Heitmuller, rf.......
Egan, sa.. . . . i .1 . ....
Quick, lb. . ..........
W. Hogan, lb. .... . . .
Altman, 3b..........
Haley,- 2b.............
Dafhwood, C.
Maray, p
.... 4.41 2
OAKLAND.
AB. R. IB. PO.A.R
6 1 1 2 0 0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
2
6
' 2
2
10
0
Totals .............39 8 6 86 15-8
Nas;le batted for Easterly In the 11th.
, RUNS. AND HITS BY INNINGS.
"Los Angeles ,0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 08
Base hits .0 0 1. 6112000 1 17
Oakland ..-.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 18
-i Base hits' .0 0 0 2 0 1 Q 0 11 0 11
v "SUMMART.;-;t;:;v'AM'?v';
Three-base hit Ellis.' Two-base hit
... Kostner. Sacrifice hits Ellis and Helt
mtiller. - First base on errors Los Anw
geles, 2; Oakland. 2. Lett- on baaea
Loa Angeles, 11.' Oakland. 4. Bases on
balls Off Hardy, 6: Koeatner; 2. Struck
out-By.Koestner, 7j Hardy 7. Double
plays - Eajran to Altman. . Eagan to
Haley to W. Hosrun, Hsley to . Quick.
Balk Koestner. i-Hit by pitcher Dillon,
: Easterly. Time of game 2;2$,.. Vm-
' plra perrlna. ,
Portland academy and Dockstadder of
Columbia are the cream of the Inter
scholastic hurdlers of the state and
should run the race In a little better
than 7 seconds.
The real race will be between Kuyken
dall and McGulr. McGuire had the
hurdles easily captured at the try-out
meet, but fell, going over the last ir-
die and lost out. Kuykendall is a very
raat man ana win make ucuuire nusue
if he expects to capture the place.
West Side High school feels confident
that her team will capture, the relay
race. Dart, Meter, Briedwell and
touretta make a fast combination.
Ths Entries.
The entrlea ar as follows:
60-yard dash P. H. 8.. Dart. Crick-
more. Starker: Eugene Hisrn. Bean: i.
P.-H.-S.. Burdlck. Hatfield. Maxwell.
Frailer, Roth, Gale and Cook; Astoria,
Short and Morden: Hill Military acad
emy. Graham, Hill; Columbia uni
versity, Holden, Dockstadder, Campbell,
(.- .4 lU.I.M.h... Da..I.rJ n
emy, Cornell, McDanlels. Jones, Fuller,
uray and uuenner.
60-yard high nuroies F. H. s.. La
tourette. McOutre: E. P. H. S.. Shaw-
cross, P. A. McDanlels, Holmes, Gray;
stadder. Black and Holden.
0-yard dasn l. 11. a., Meier, crick-
more, Dart, Briedwell. Smlthson; E. P.
H. S., Frailer, Munley, Roth, Douglas,
Burdlck Shawcross, Barbour, Wright,
Whltman-and Zennls; H. M. A., Hill, Hut
ton, Graham and,Briggs ; p. A. I., McDan
lels, Balrd. Cornell. Buehner, .Holmes
and Bell; Astoria, Short,: Columbia,
Campbell. Ennls, Dock-tadder, Kehoe
and Weisgerber.
Half-mile relay H. M. A., P. A,. As
torla. Eugene. C
and p. 11. 8-
Y. M. C. has entered ine
team :
60-yard dash wetterborg.
Plo.
440-yard run Wetterborg,
Pio and Petite.
880-yard run Leonard.
220-yard dash Wetterborg,
and Plo. .
Columbia, E. P. H. S.
following
Zlgellus,
ZIgelius,
January, be played on tbe California
campus, on the morning of April 26.
It. was quite evident last Saturday
that tbe outcome depended on the op
posing pitchers and the same will prob
ably be true of the coming game.
Theile and Jordan are both remarkably
effective and their twirling honors are
practically on a par. As for Stan
ford's new lineup Captain Fenton puts
rename game ai snort and uwen
academy, which Is the crowning event
of the season, Is to be played at An
napolis early in Juno.
WITH THE EASTERNERS.
n.m. wrlanri. tha veteran pitcher,
haa aimed with the Columbia, South
Carolina, ball club.
otiching
Philadelphia
is
great
Americans
ball
this
Rube Vlckera
for the
nrlnr.
" e e
Sunday baseball will not be permitted
in Alabama this season, according to
Attorney-General Garber of that state.
e
With Huah Duffy in control of the
team. Providence fans believe they have
a look-in for tho Eastern league pen
nant this year.
L """".."?'.? " J",uyjT"2 "Sh" Rhuaart. formerly
VUTVIR DCVVIIU 18M.OJ 4ft TCICI Cfcll. DOUIIIU . " , 1 i J " "
the bat Mitchell was a distinct sur- tor tno vynuo oox. "'YftTi-i-
coming league this seaaon.
prise. Tenants flitting was a
two of Stanford's four slnales.
from his bat. Ganong, put in right
field, took everything that came his
way.
W. T. Reld Jr. of Belmont and King
Brady, of St. Mary's will umpire next
Saturday. The two teams will line up
as roiiows:
shortstop
Stanford.
Bell
Owen
Scott ....
Fluton. c.
Mitchell .
Theile ...
Gaming . .
Wirt ....
Tallant ..
.lb..
.2b..
.8b..
.as. .
,.c. . .
.of..
.If...
California.
Meyers, K.
Reld
Smith
Lewis
Meyers, C.
..Jordan, c.
. . Sollnsky
Butler
Meyers. A.
Zlgellus
UNIVERSITIES DIVIDE
NEARLY $1,000 AT MEET
(Special Dispatch to The ' 7onraal.) '
Stanford University, Cal., April 8.
Stanford and California -will ' each re
ceive 8475 from the proceeds or the
Freshman Intercollegiate meet held at
Berkeley, '..::( ' -x" '
Twelve of Stanford's fresh ie team
hava been awarded tha class numerals
for their work In the meet. These are
Towns, Bmltherum, Wyman, Wheeler,
Brown. Lee, Porter. Bevier, Boyd. Med
dick, Waring and Barnesop. '
Trainer Moulton has taken five of
these point winners , on the training
table with the varsity squad. The men
picked are Towne, smrtnerutm Brown,
wyman and porter. v
Old Rivals on Diamond.
Pendleton. Oi' Aorll 8. The Pendle
ton baseball team will: have E. K. Lorl-
mer as manager In place of J. H. J3stes,
resigned. - The first gam of. the present
season Is to- be played with Whitman
college on the local diamond. April 21.
43UI1U4.JT, M4PI 14 4 W, 4119. fOUUl.lVU 4-CTfclll
will go to Walla Walla for the .opening
game there, and on the Sunday follow
ing the 26th. Walla Walla will come here
to play. . Altogether - six ,: games . are
scheduled t between Walla Walla and
Pendleton. , -. ' . '-.-j. -,
Aside from Walla Walls Pendleton
has secured games with -the Washing
ton etate college, Multnomah club, and
tha La Grande team. . . ,
Third and Washington. Walkover and
Sorosis, 13.50 values lead aU otha-T,
Western Gymnastic Bfeet.
(United Pren Leaud Wire.)
Madison. Wis.. April 8. All arranee-
ments have been completed for the an
nual championship meet of the West
ern Intercollegiate Gymnastic associa
tion, which is to be pulled off tomor
row in the gymnasium of the University
of Wisconsin. Chicago, Minnesota, Illi
nois and other big western colleges and
universities hava entered their best men
and the competition promises to be as
lively as any previous meeting m the
history of the association. A wrestling
bout has been added to the regular pro
gram of gymnastic events.
This Day In Sport Annals.
1892 At Boston, the New England
league organized, with a circuit compris
ing Manchester, Portland, Lewlston,
Lowell, Salem, Haverhill, Pawtucket
and Woonsocket. '
189ft At Toronto, Joe Walcott
knocked out Jim Judge In the eleventh
round.
1904 At Milwaukee, Charles Neary
defeated Jimmy Brlggs In six rounds.
1906 At Oakland, world's three-mile
running record established by Elle;
time, 6:22. 7
1 nn-? 4 V... rt T 4. A
i,vi 4 4cw t . unnaer WWII
from Frank J.$Marshall in fifteenth and
deciding game for world's chess cham-
pionsnip. .
Brnnn's Beavers Play at Wllsonvllle
The new uniforms for the Brunns
Beavers have arrived and the new team
will play its inftlal game next Sunday
at Wllsonvllle. Tho lineup of the Brunns
Beavers will be as follows: Fleming,
catcher: Roxey. pitcher; Thompson, first
base; Cox. second base; Sigsbee, third
base;: Miller, shortstop; C. Leek, left
field; Stevenson, center field; R. Leek,
rigm . neia.
A crowd of Portland enthusiasts of
tha new team are going to make the
trip- to see the game, and a good game
is expected. .
The Brunns Beavers want games with
out-of-town teams, j Teams desiring
games, address C. E. Leek, cara Brunn
& Co., First and Alder streets. , ,.
" " -'
; Baseball at West Point.
: '- fUnlted Press Lease Wire.) " '
West Point. N. Y April 8. The base
ball team of the United States Mili
tary academy lined up against the New
York university nine today for the first
game of the season, - The schedule, this
vear Is a hard one for tharmv team.
as Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, Columbia,
Yale Virginia mi otner Dig colleges are i
t b kUj-sd. Ti6 game with theKavai
A Galveston man whose home adjoins
tha baseball park keeps all the balls
hit Into his lot and sells them to any
one coming over with four bits,
e
Jack McCarthy, the ex-Brooklynite
now managing the Springfield, Illinois
team, says he will get into the game
himself this summer If his youngsters
can't go fast enough.
. e e
The Atlanta club, champions of the
Southern league, has been putting an
awful crimp in the reputations of sev
eral major league teams of late. The
New York Americans and the Chicago
and Cincinnati teams of the National
league have all fallen before the Fire
men. e
Hugh Jennings of Detroit, while
watching the Pittsburg team at Hot
Snrlnes. remarked. "Give that team
Waener and thev will win the pennant.
He might have added "and the world's
championship." provided the American
lMflru chamDions nlay no better than
did Jennings Detroit club against the
Cubs last fall.
EVANSTON APPRAISED
xr&ffhbor Estimate Values Higher Than
Owners Do.
. .Before Evanaton was put on the mar
ket there was some discussion among
the nAirbbors there as to what the
fir.t. nrlrM the owners of Evanaton
would really place their property. Judg
ing from the value of property on all
of Evanston the concensus of
.nir.iAn uamat tn ha from 2500 tO 2700:
but regardless of this appraisement the
owners of Evanston wish it sold in the
shortest possible time, for which rea
Hnn thev have placed the prices of
iota in Evanaton way below the market
In other words, a beautiful full size
lot is offered for 8400 that adjoins
property held for 2600 and oyer.
See Evanston tomorrow. A Spanton
representative will be there. Take Jthe
W.-W. car.
The Spanton company ar aole agents,
270 Stark street
Save the Discount.
Send check or pay at office on or be
fore the 10th to save the discount on
Aprtl'bllla for the Automatlo Telephone.
v HOME TELEPHONE CO..
Corner of Park and Burnslde Sts.
CANS OF MILK TO
PUT OUT THE FIRE
4 sxesBBaBBwaasBSBe
(Special Dtapateh te Ths Journal.
i Hoqulam. Wash., April 8. By ths
prompt application of cans of milk and
all - tha water available, tha dwelling
house of John Kebblebeck. In East Ho
qulam. was " saved from complete de
struction by fire, and when the depart
ment arrived the flames were soon sub
dued, but not until 8500 damage was
done. The cause of the fire la unknown.
but there la a theory that It waa started
by burglar , . j , . , i
DR. ALEXANDER RED)
if
2
Dr. Alexander Reld. who
himself a candidate for the
announces
osltion of
Oregon state dairy and food commis
sioner on the regular Republican ticket,
is a araduate of the medical department
of the Oregon stste university, and has
been in active practice in Oregon for
the past 12 years, and a resident of tne
stats lor is years.
Dr. Keid is aiso a graduate or tne
Royal College of Veterinary Sureeons,
Scotland, and is at present a member
of the state veterinary examining board.
Dr. Keid nas always taaen sn active
interest in all matters pertaining to
food products, and the fact of his being
graduate or both a medical and a
veterinary school makes -him especially
well equipped to nil the ornce or dairy
and food commissioner.
Dr. Reid is now a practicing physi
cian in Portland, witn ornces at e3
Williams avenue.
xUSPirBUCAsT
Por District Attorney
No. 34 ROGER ft. S1NN0TT
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months, 11.95, 100 votes; one month, 6 cents, 49 votss, and
every merchant listed below will, give with eaoh 10-cent purchase one vote. -At
tha close of- tha contest tha lodge, school, church, club or society receir
Ing the largeat number of vote will bs awarded. the library complete, with
cases. Current accounts whon promptly paid are entitled to votes. Tha library
wwaoi
VM ..lit", . .. .
and Yamhill street
14
in. Ballot boxes are located at Holaman's j
White Front drug store.' 138 Grand avenue: Wj
issell street, whera all votes should be depoi
ewelry store.
9i TVl4-AUiai11
deposited. Trad
9 Third street
drug store. 276 Russell street.
who tne xoiiowing mercnanta ana get nusy witn tne votes I
HMSfDlUllSIIBltS
f 1HT PK-eSJ v
W. m. cUBtULI Si CO-, dry goods.
clothing and shoes, no to 114 saat Mor
rison street. .
X. HOLalUg. laveler. 141 Third
street Main 8166.
O. 2C MOrSTBATBm. nhotoaranher.
xniro street. Paclllo itio.
XADDEXX.T nAsavwja a. STOxt-
ua 00- office and warehouse 111-118
north Sixth street Main 1485. A-1685,
. U. 684111ED 4X. sporting
gooas. in urana avenue, isast sss.
USSXTY COAX k I tTH CO. office
212 Pine street- Home A-8126. Main
1662. -.
YBXAAM COAX. CO- offloa 829 Burn-
slds street . Main 2776, A-2776.
BDIOH Si 08TEX merchant tailors.
826 Stark street Paclfio 200.
OXSOOW 1HW8 CO claara and news.
147 Sixth street
, riilW. nlnmblnr and aaa fit.
ting. 607 Williams avenue. East 4825.
B. A. WTXSOWS VB3T1 fKOxTZ
SBVO 6TT02U:, 138 Grand ave. E. 3668.
WHIBTT, grocer. 128 Grand
avenue. B-126L East 283.
TKZ MOSEX, BABBEm SHOP, finest
shop in the city, 81 Sixth street
MASOinO TBKP1.B OBOCBBT. 880
Yamhill, corner Park. Mala 558L
A-8737.
CZaOAOO MAJtCBT. meats. 1ST Third
street Main 418.,
MOBBXSO EZ.HCTSXOAZ. CO. 891
East Morrison street Saat 3188. B-1625.
WATTg-MATTHXE If CO- druaaiata.
276 Russell -street Eaat 662. :
DSL. B. B. W1II1KT. dentist
Washington, corner Seventh. Main Ills.
1XICB 2U2TEB. fine mllllnarv. 4
Washington street . 1 4 :i- .-.'.-f ,-
SHABZ8 Si PAaVB, wood dealers,
d East Eighth and Mala streets. East
BUTXEB-BTJT BBBIB CO comer
Second and Columbia streets; retail 145
xnira street. ' ., ,f
XOOXB BBOtt. east Side news deal
ers and confectionery. Williams avenue
ana Kusseu street East 4702.
B. A. MoASAXS. bicycles and
Ing goods, Williams avenue and
street. - b,ast zsz. v '
WTT.IiTistT' ATB.' wsiiT.t.t MO.
TOBY, umbrellas and leather goods. 644
Williams ave j-iuv.
sport-
Knotl
If
TAYXOB 81 STAjrTOir, plumbing an
is fitting. 808 Pin street . .
gas
CBSTKAZ. luawinij mmI. ..a
130 Grand avenue. B-issa. Eaat 411
decorator, 104 Union ava. East 1096.
.OEaaxx. rBXT. meats ana fish.
140 First et Main l!78v . ,
CBrraCKIJBT SBOB, wood Healers,
Marshall and 13th sts. Both phones.
CHxj8TAUB'a moazxT. i n.
sell st , East 6S0. , , , .
WM B. MAZXxr. rrooertesL 49J
Washington st . Main hsTXaiOT.
S. OATXS. barber. 841 .nrnilama
ave. . , ,.. -
SUTilLirra ai nnm. n mm..
paints. 405 Morrison st Main 1 1878. 3
MAX K. BlUTX. flarlut 1 5(1 irirth
opp. Meier at Frank. ' Main 7315. J
QtrSEV HIT I STSisa a OT.ni wnrn
WOBXS, 289 Grand ave. -, East 8688.
SUVBTBXDB ltTXtT. COTjtn .
short wood.1 B-1581; East 8081. Office
and yard Thirty-glxtt and Hawthorne
O. Xj. OB&SOir. tinsmith.. IIS nmnA
Svenua. ' Exst 6001-
"rTI nnllHun. r, n T rtll. .. .
slsUnt Main 1874. ' 111 6th- st - , ,
BOXTHWXST . Otnr CO-' anortlna-
gooda. 113 id st Main 8006.
COXxEHAB EABSWAJMt OO.. h.,A.
ware, mechulos' tools and cutlery. 109
3d st Main 4187. , -. . t
BTJBBXA CABBXAOB WOU1 Ufn
and repairers of carriages and wagons.-
813 Burnslde,,. Paciflo 2047. . - . . .
WOODXtAWBT XAtrBT)KW rORn.i.h
Dry , and Finished Work. i. Woodlawn
12(8. .. 427 Dekum ave.
JUBJi ?! flfTgMTTTIT.S i Ptnnnlna an.1
dyeing: quick work. 65 6th st
OOX.triCBIA TXSS CO Fish, ovsters.
poultry, butter, eggs, etc . Main -6;
A-6666. . Third and Ankeny sta
P. IT. BOBBBXiXi 81 CO- meats. Wood-
lawn 6; C-1888. 718 Union ave. north.
mbtXvAbb text a AWimro co..
tents ana awnings, window awnings and
porch curtains a specialty. 16 N. Front. .
' SS. Sim n 144, miu luvooi-
menta Room 4 U Cor bet t bjdg, iluii
686Q. . . , . , 5
Jumping Ropes Free.
Forty lahla. of -tha TOiitt-.TMii ..4
Buster Brown breadewill get the finest
jumpiag rope mat ever came to Poit-
. . . A. ....a..VM . . u mv.iu , II U V .4
pirsa - wire.-- cava tne - laoeia and get
uuo iwr iu lull gin.. . s ,T,
Tomorrow and Friday will noaltlvalv
uo 10 last aays iar aiscount on west
sias gas dius. iwuana uas company.
.. .i .1 n 1 ai.ii 1 ..I.. 1 . . .... . -
Stons earache tn two minutes: tooth-
a tfhe or pain -Of burn or scald In Ore
minutes; hoarseness, one hour; mus
cleache two, hours; sore' throat, twelve
hours. Dr. Thomas', Electric OIL mon
arch over palu .- 1.
StABWOOD
Delivered en S:.i
- NcLxe zr.i
.i Any QL'ar.i::
Oregon M04n Ltcr Co.
foot of Hainta Ave
sPistfs3. fiaaal 2 l V 3
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