THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 14. 1903.
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Ring
Held
Track
Diamond
D
lOUSTOII PLAYS JorasilSJO 'SlfiiGlER TO
WITH IIIFIIEAD m
Helser Listens ;ta Fropo-
' sltion for Release Gos-
of Semi-Pros, r
sip
In all probability Jack Helser, man
ager of the-Vancouver Pioneers of. the
i Crack VancouYer Catcherto
!Sry. Out for ' Backstop
"t Under Mik? Lynch.-
Johnny Shea, tha cUy Jlttla catcher
of tho Vancouver ploneera, left yestar
day : afternoon for Teconia, wher ha
Houston, tho crack third baaeman, to
finish tha aaaaon with Nick White-
the- Tacoma Titers of tha northwestern
laarua aa ehanta catcher to hi brother,
I Ml a.. H1 A
head s Weat Portland team. . There waa I "-""7 WI" ""
. a rumor current tbla morning that
Whitehead had offered Helser , a sub
stantial consideration for' the young
playere1- release and before tne week
ends ne win am mutm iu .uun un
tnkM uniform without protest. How
ever, he will not play against Van
couver nest week.
unuainn iiinul a nrovlslonal asr
mnnt with Mlar laat Winter but af
terward experienced a change of
mind and wheo the time came fori
alanine- official contract, piacea nts
signature at tha end of one given him
by Whitehead. Heleer promptly took
the matter up with President white
more and Houston found himself wound
up fit a controversy.
The third basemen absolutely refuaed
to nlar with Vanoouver and aald ' he
would retire from organised baseball
In Portland unless he could play with
the Weat Side bunch. Heleer and Hous
ton are good frienda and rather than aee
tha boy out of ft ail toeether he listened
10 tne proposition or wnuanesa, wnicu
will unAiihtutlv 'hA f r'n t
Local fans will be glad to know tftat
the end of the little mlxup la in eight,
and that It has been settled amicably
to all concerned.
jimmy Ahem, the former Crelghton
university star alabeter. refuse to be
transferred from Vancouver to Alblna.
Abarn ! a terror wltn the buck.
pecially when It cornea to faclna- south
paw twlrlera. He wsa with the Kansas
City league laat aeason. Ahem says he
liver tha goods for jack H
aw
Catcher Johnny Shea.
will deliver the roods for Jack
or not at all. Jimmy will probably
lelser
make hla debut against West Portland
nest Bunqay.
Oeorre Newton, who la atatloned at
the difficult corner for the Alblna
tourists, looks like a ball player. With
. the absorption of a little more pepper
lie wm be in tne running.
e
Earl "Egypt" Reed la elated to play
flrat base for Vancouver. Reed at
tracted the watchful ' eye of Bohmeer,
the former coaster, when the latter was
coaching the weet Bide Hign. Bcnraeer
predicted professional ball for the lad,
Fans bwlleve. Helser haa captured a
winner, in Reed.
Anderson, the 8t Johns recruit, la a
big. husky Blab artlat and appeara to
have all kinds ef epeed. Anderson ueed
to fling for the Wabaahers and other
local nines.
John Helser. of the Vanoouver Pion
eers, haa received Instructions to report
to Aimna and appears to be aatisnei
but this ran hardly be said of Bill
Welle. Melle was also sent to Albino
nut tne tan els osier wants to retain
nis Berth with , Vancouver.
"Moon" Manning, the glittering
Woodbum star, was in the city recent
ly renewing acquaintances. Manning la
a rest youngster. He learned the rudi
ments of the game at Mt. Angel college
ana piayea winter oau in vanrornia.
e . e
Lucas of Salem waa a member of the
Capital City team In the daya of the
""gun stale jeaguft. He IS Raid to
have lost none of the skill which made.
ium m vmuaois piayer at mat time.
WILLAMETTE BEATS
MISSIONARY TEAM
In the big brush seems certain, for he
la better In many respects than hla
well known hla- brother.
There have been several change
catchera at Tacoma but they have
been given little chance to ahow them
selves, for Danny Shea persists In
eatchlne- all tha semes. He Is a fiend
for work and unless he is elck or In
jured he is in the arame all the time.
No one knows this better than Brother
Johnny, ao when Mike iynch sent mm
a contract he wrote back and insisted
that he be given a chance to catch at
least half the games If he made good.
Lvnch eonaented to thla proposal and
offered the little backstop $100 a month
and the ususl expenses. When trans
portation arrived yesterday Johnny beat
It for the 'Bound.
Johnny la built on tne aame plan as
his brother, although not ao tall and
somewhat slimmer. He la It years of
age, but haa tha head of a veteran. He
la a tricky felow, able to else a batter
up aa aoon aa he steps to the plate.
and an' accurate pegger. In fact, local
rsns believe he haa a better js-nip man
Danny. He is there with the willow.
too, and his hits are not confined to
singles.
Given an eoual chance there la every
likelihood that the popular catcher will I
make good. While Jack Helser, tne
Vancouver manager, regrets to lose
Shea he Is mighty well pleased to see
lib a
MEET DR. ROLLER
Big Seattle Wrestler J Wil
Concede wStranglefV Hold
Under Protest; V
Public sentiment haa forced Dr. Roller
Into consenting to a wrestling? match
with "Btrangler" Smith, tha local cham
pion, strangle hold not - barred, For
several months Smith haa been hot on
the trail of Rnllar and finally the big
grander haa felt tha pressure of public
sentiment, giving In this morning. Ju
when the match will be held la not o
tain, but It probably will ! within K.e
next three weeks, "
Roller's decision to meet flmlth Is pro
visional, depending on whether or not ne
wins from Victor McLaglan tomorrow
night. If ha aiiooeeda In dumping the
Tacoma giant, tha nnvaician will wres
tle nuin, allowing tna latter to uaa mo
strangle hold under protest.
Smith alao had a talk with Mc La glen
thla morning, and tha latter, should he
win, haa consented to meet Smith with
the proviso also that tha atranxla hold
do aammea under protest.
rne Die? wrestlers are , conceoina tne
favorite hold of Smith, but ahould they
lose do not want It to count against
their chances In getting matches with
jrrana uoten for the enampoinemp.
IVESTSfDEHfGHSCHOO
L
DEFEATS SEATTLE TEAM
Errors of the Visitors Are
Costly Hickson Pitches
a Strong Game.
him get on wi
team like Tacoma.
fil'LAGLEfl SPARRED
1'IITII BIG JEM
ROCHE
(Special Dlipateh te Tna Journal)
Willamette University, Salem.
Or..
ART." 14 - ln. . aplendidly played game
Whitman college waa defeated by Wll- I
mn university yesterday arternoon.
by a score of S to 1. 1 waa one of the
most -interesting games ever played on
the local campus. Whitman scored
Giant Wrestler Put It on
Irish Champion With
Much Ease'.
It la not generally ksown that Victor
McLaglen haa fought before the Na
tional Sporting; club la London, England.
i V aecond, by sending Rlgsby Th hi hi.t h. tnirn nart in sv-
arouna. it was not until the fifth In- " -- - .-
Ing that Willamette succeeded ln gain- ral novice competiUona at the swell
Ing a nolr.t. Three men were then sent Kn"h club and In each of them he
trouna me oases ana whitman was at "'J'" eu vT '"""w
no succeeding stage of the game able H BM- P"ed with Jem Roche, the
to secure aother aeore. Irish champion whom Tommy Burns
Wimborly, Doege and Harrison scored walloped in such short order at Dublin
for Willamette. imbrtyTtr on St. Patrick's day. and McLaglen says
vi. on oirer my onuueri ana tnere was I " M '-
nobody down. Jeffrlea for Wlllamett S,ver h wanted to. When I read that
was the most consistent hattar. a Tommy Burns had been matched to
Borleske, for Whitman, knd Nace. Un- ix noch I could ;ee nothing ahead
ruh and Doege. for Willamette, played ,or Jem but aound' thrashing which
West Side high school yesterday won
from the Lincoln high school of Se
attle by a acora of 4 to t. John Hlck-
ho waa ln tha box for West
Side high, completely puasled the vis
itors in the eighth Inning.
With the exception of the first and
third lnnlnaa SUndridae of Seattle did
well, too, but In thoae Innings the Port
land boys secured enoua-h hits to eeora
four runs and win the game. The er
rors made behind the Seattle Ditcher
counted too, for two of them gave runa
counted too, for although there were
only three errors made by hla team
mates two of them Brave runa to Port
land.
Tom Word of Portland, and Hilton.
the Seattle captain and the rival sec
ond baseman played fine games for
their teams. Word made one atop and
throw to first from Just back of aec
ond which waa in true grandstand
tyle. The ball waa hard hit and
looked good for a single but Tommy
extended himself and got it to flrat
ahead of the man. Hilton handled all
hla ehancea In good atyle but seemed
unable to hit
High school opened the aame well.
Voaper hit to right and when Jackson
let the ball get away from him reached
aecond. Standrldge passed Word and
he and Vosper advanced a peg when
Ludington missed one. Another passed
ball scored Vosper and put Word on
third, i Brace scored him on a hit to
ght
High school doubled their score ln
MAJOR LEAGUES
START OFF TODAY
First Ball Tossed Oyer This
Afternoon by American
and National Pitchers.
Republican Candidate for
State Senator : ,
GAMES TOD AT.
National league Boston at Brooklyn,
New Tork at Philadelphia, Plttsbarg at
LB l. Louis, Chicago at Cincinnati. ,
American league Detroit at Chicago.'
St Louie at Cleveland, Philadelphia al
New York, Washington at Boaton.
New Tork, April 14. Thla is tho day
for tho brasa banda to blare and the
mobs to roar, for the great double-bar
reled, alx months' circus of baseball has
been turned loose in the land.
Weather nermittlnar. all nf tha nluha
of the National and American leagues
start ton ay in me pennant race for 1I0.
The "fane" have thawed nut an ant
heaping bleaslngs uoon tha haad of
Harry Wrtaht A. O. HnaMlnr. or who
ever It waa that Invented baseball.
For more than a month their appetite
haa been whetted by the roseate reports
rrom tna soutnern training campa. If
they do not turn out In full foroa In
every city of the two circuits to see the
first ball toased this afternoon It will
be the fault of the weather man.
New York Is te see the celebrated
Highlanders make their bow at the
home grounds, engaging the Phlladel-
Olanta will wrestle with the Phillies"
in the Quaker City. From now until
the second week of October New Tork is
to have continuous baseball, and both
managers and "fans" sre looking for
ward to the banner year In the history
of the game.
WTxere Interest Centers.
The Chlcaa-o Cuba, ohamnlona nf tha
National leajrue and owners nf the
world'a champlonshlD Dennant. will n
against tha Cincinnati reds and Captsjn
Frank Chanoe declared this morning
that his men are In e-nod fie-htln trim.
Overall, the big Pacific coast pitcher.
will bo on the slab for the Cubs.
Interest in the American leaa-ue cen
ters In the opening contest between the
Detroit Tigers and the Chicago White
Sox. champions and ex-chamnlrana nf
the league. The rivalry between tho
teams Is bitter. The Sox, thanks to
their California trip, are in better con
dition than any team ln the league.
i
A. H. WILLETT
In declaring myself to tha Republl
cana of Multnomah county for State
Senator I do so aa a buaineaa man and
not aa a POLITICIAN. My address Is
128 Grand avenue. I am too buay a
man to leave my buetnesa and campaign
In tha usual manner. To my frienda
I ask their support. If they think I
merit It. To other voters who do not
know me, investigate. I will. If elected,
serve tha people and support Statement
No. 1.
Frank Bollam
CALIFORNIA HOTHUS
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,je
right
tne tnira. Braces infield nit took a
bad bounce and he waa safe. Patter
son sent another one into right which
Jackson fumbled long enough to allow
Brace to reach third. Patterson stole
second. Captain Jamison then aeored
both men with a clean hit to right
neia.
Seattle came back at them In the
eighth when Jackaon got on through
Jamison's error and waa forced at aec
ond by Magulre. Magulre atolo aecond
and scored on Lindersmlth's hit to left.
Jackson waa atven a life on Jam!
son's error again in the ninth and came
clear around on an error by Word on
Maguirea grounaer.
The score:
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
FRESIS
ELECT POUDER
(Special Diapateb to The Journal.)
Unlversltv of Oregon, Eugene, April
14. George M. White, was elected man
ager of the Freshman' track team this
an
i gra
White la a Portland
DOT
duated from the Hill Mllf-
the beat game.
Willamette has
season
r
well and has a team that will put up a w,,th Rocin!DA.n?vefvt5,i?nt muc& ?'
ppeedy specimen of baseball In the col- h,mv. 1 t11 thu,nk. tha,t.Su,,nI. MoJr
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021 Morrison 8t Comes rirst.
would make a better showing than he
did but I gueaa Burns la a much bet
ter fighter than most Americana care
to acknowledge.
McLaaien says there are many good
neuters in tue unausn army ana navv.
They nre better, he says, than the men
wno are paraymg irouna over inera es
chamoions. He nays Moir la now ffiv
Ing exhibitions at London muslo halls
and Is a bigger favorite than he waa
prior to the battle with Tommy Burns.
. There are three efficient men under
consideration as referee for the bl
matcn witn ur. Kouer tomorrow nignt.
Herbert Greenland, Tommy Tracey and
joe Acton. Acton is tne man wno neid
the world'a championship for years in
the middleweight division, and knows
every trick of tne game.
CLARKE HURT AGAIN
ANIUpjJT OF GAME
(Special DUpstrn to Toe Jnarnal.)
University of Oregon, Eugene, April
II.-Dudley Clarke, who was out yes
terday for the first time for several
days, was again laid up and will prob
ably not b able to play in the Whm
man tames Thursday and Friday. In
runnlna- bases he slipped. In1urlnr one
of the bones Of his foot, which waa
Just healing.
Houston and Coleman are back In
the aame and the Infield is complete
as Hathaway will again play third.
however, as uiarse ta one of tne pest
lnfleidera on the team and about, tha
heaviest sticker his absence will weak
en the team. The Whitman team will
ilnv O. A. ( WerlnpH.lav unit will nnmn
o Eugene Thursday morning returning
to Corvallls Saturday for a second
gamo. , . v
. Colgate Hojrt President.
(United Press teased Wlre.1 J
today retired from the presidency of
tha Automobile Club of America, and
nia auooeasor is judae e. h. rsarv
cnairman or tne ooara or airectora
tne sieei trust.
Vosper, Jb .
Word, 2b. . .
Brace. 1. f.
J'atteraon, c.
amlson, ss.
Sutton, r. f.
MoAlpln, c.
pugh, lb.
Hickaon, p.
Totals '. . .
0
1
1
8.
2
0
1
14
0
Magulre, ss. .
Hilton. 2b. ....
Ludington. c. .
Lindersmlth, 1.
Standrldge, p. ,
Eliot, 3b ,
Holt, lb
Keny, c, f. . . ,
Jackson, r. f. . .
30 4 10 27 11 6
SEATTLE.
AB. R. H. PO. A
ternoon.
and was
tary academy last year. He la 19
years of -age and ta a very popular
freshman. So far no meets have been
arranged for the freshmen but Manager
wnue nopes to ne apie to arrange for
one with the Portland high school eith
er aaay i or aiay .
Aa moat of the available dates are
filled by varsity meets and baseball
games there in little prospect of an
extensive schedule for the freshmen.
Trainer Hayward's policy of brlnrln
out new material early ln the season
was a great assistance ln the winning
of last Saturday's meet at Columbl.-i
as the results show. While the result
win not unexpected here few thourht
Oreeon would win by more than two
or three points.
HOUCK'S'PITCHING
WINS FOR EAST SIDE
Houck, east side high school's pitcher,
was the whole thing in yesterday's
game with Hill Military academy and
east aide won, 8 to 4. Houck allowed
but one hit and struck out 14 men,
Added to this Is the fact that he waa
suffering from a severe headache.
which threatened to put a stop to his
playing early in the game. j
Aside from Houck'a work the feature ,
of the game was a fluke home run se- i
cured by Stanard of east Bide high ;
school. He made a hit to right whlcn !
should have been good for two bases. .
but McEwan lost track of the ball and
thinking that it bad gone under the
fence waa vainly trylne to aret It back
while Stanard and two men, whe were
on bases, scored.
East side will play Seattle thla after
noon. Cason ana Thoburn will be the
battery.
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LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST
Totals .....37
SUMMARY.
Earned runs. Portland. 1:
tie, 1; bases on balla, off
2 6 24 11 3
Seat-
Stand
ridge, i; on riicgson, i; strucK out, by
HtcKson,
ltcher.
8: bv Standridate. 8: hit
Patterson; passed balls, Lu
ii
Innrton: stolen bases. Magulre, Stand
ridge. Word, Brace, Patteraon, Jami
son, Pugh gnd Hicksorv; first base on
errors, Seattle, 8: Portland, 1; left on
bases, Portland 5; Seattle, 9; time of
game, one nour ana nv minutes; um
pire, Rankin.
RACING COMMITTEE
OVER COURSE TODAY
i
The vice-nrealdencv of the nr nida
tion haa been given to Harry Sander
son, under whose suoerlntendennv tha
club's garage has become one of the
finest Institutions of its kind in the
world. SHrt4rrson Is a member of the
board of directors. Seven places are
to be filled. In the hoard Of rovrrnr
at the coming annual election. Com
modore Cornelius Vanderbllt is one of
the candMatea. , .". . . - ...
rraailln-Bameej aiarket
Offer aome unusual specials. 0 Sea ad.
vertlsement la today's Journal -
The racing committee of the
Portland Automobile club, which
has ln charge the big 100-mile
road race during the Rose Fes
tlval, will go over tha propoaed
course this afternoon to de
termine where the grandstand
will be erected and to make plans
for removing rocks, leveling the
roads and either oiling or
sprinkling the track.
County Commissioner Lightner
will accompany the committee.
The course will be from
Montavllla over the Base Line
road to tha Twelve-Mils house,
then acrosa to tha Section Line
road and back on that highway
to another cross road opposite
Montavllla. The grandstand will
be erected probably where the
Troutdala carline crosses tha
Base Line road, there being a
long stretch for speeding" In this
neighborhood,
. Cars Off for Japan. ,
Seattle, Wash., April 14 Shortly after
Minn inHiv thu nrlitfital steamer AKI
Maru sailed for Japan, having 'aboard.
tha French knd Italian auto cars in tne
kt vnrir Paris toth. The German
car Is. expected here' Thursday and It
will also Ta sent to Japan direct
SQUEEZE PLATS.
They're up at Los Angeles today.
The Coroner Should Be
a Physician.
Dr.
Ben.L.Norden
NO. 101
REPUBLICAN CANDI
DATE FOR
County .Coroner
Indorsed by Medical Profession.
30 Years in Portland.
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A S500 library aiven away absolutely frea. An alnnt libearv ef 1A0
volumes and handsome golden oak eases will be given to tha lodge, school,
church, club or society ln Portland securing the largest number of votes.
votes wut do isauea wun paia-in-aavance subscriptions to The Journal as fol-.f
Iowa: One year, 17.60, 760 votes, alx months, $1.75. 800 votes; , three
months, 11.46, 126 votes; one month, 65 cents, 40 votes. snd
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At the cloae of the contest the lodge, school, church, club or society reoelv-
Ing the largest number of vote will be awarded tha library complete, with
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and Tamhill etreets. Ballot boxes are located at Holsman's Jewelry store
14 Third street: White Front drug store, 13 Grand avenue: Watts-Matthlau
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W. M. HAXKSU ft CO., dry goods,
clothing and shoes, SCO to 184 East Mor
rison street'
Billy Pangle and Doc Anderaon were
actually eeen to smile yesterday.
Hugh McCredle arrived In Portland
thla morning from the south with a
Blowing report of tha ball team. He's
een feeding the fans all morning.
Hugh aays there Is no internal dis
sension ln the team, aa some knocker
haa Intimated, and that the Beavers are
like one big happy family. They play
ln perfect harmony and stroll In rpr-
fecf peacefulness.
California has a
great big heart for Portland. Hugh says.
and even when t.he Beavers were win
ning they were cheered to the echo by
the Bouthernere. It wasn't a sympa
thetic choer either, but the spontaneous
outburst, of fair-feeling fans.
Danalar meeta the. ball like a real
shifty- hitter, the San Francisco scribes
say. and he will be among the tOD-
notchera when the season ends. When
a 20-year-old boy handles himself like
Danslg, they say, there are always great
possibilities for him.
e e
Manager Mao says that ever since
he has been with Portland the team
hasn't gone home the first time above
the .600 mark. He said he hoped to
break the string this year but the team
didn't open in as good condition as he
expected. "When' we hit our stride,"
Mao says, ."none of the clubs will find
us easy."
.... - e
Peraoll would win more games If he
wound up-before delivering the bail to
tha batters, says a Frisco writer. "Pi
ano Lege" stands on the slab and slams
them over without trying to deceive
the batter 4' particle. The object of a
wind-up la to puscle tha batter and
alao to give tha ball more ateam. There
are very few successful pitchers with
out the wind-up. Leever of the Pitta
burg team, brings his hands to the top
of his head before delivering, but Por
tion don't even go aa far as this some
times. , i , .
. La cAuttle Fans Work.
' La Orande, April 14. There was a
great fan bee at rthe La Grande Athletic
park yesterday. About 100 men offered
their services to assist ln putting the
fence up around the park and erecting
the grandstand.
: President O. . A. Lincoln of tha base
ball team, will take 12 men to Pendle
ton to play , two exhibition games Sat
urday ana Sunday, April 18 and 18.
In return Pendleton will come to La
Grande, April 22 and 23, when the La
Grande Atheltlc park will be opened
to the public.
This Day In Sport Annals.
185S At New Orleans, Lexington de
feated Lecompte in four-mile boat race.
1883 Denny of the Providence base
ball club made seven successive safe
hits in an exhibition game.
1890 At Brooklyn, James J. Corbett
warm spot In her "-" "-"jr m iour
..ti..j urh -n rpuncis.
1892 The Southern league com
menced Its championship season wltn
games at Maoon. Chattanooga, Mont
gomery and New Orleans.
1899 At New York, George McFad
den knocked out Joe Gans ln 23d round.
1904 At St. Louis. "Philadelphia
Jack" O'Brien knocked out Jack (Twin)
.Sullivan in third round.
1906 At Kalamazoo, Benny Tanger
defeated Tommy Mowatt In 20 rounds.
1808 At Chicago, H. J. Handy broke
two American awimmlng records 4oO
yards, made in 6:18 8-6, and that of 44C
yards, made ln 6:60.
Decide League Leadership.
Columbia University and Portland
will piay tomorrow arternoon at Twenty-fourth
and Vaugbn at 8:46. Both
teams are in good anaDO and a tfboA
game can be expected. Speck Hurlburt
will be back in the game for P, A.
and the academy supporters are sure
that their team will win. Locke and
Ennis will officiate tor Columbia and
Meyers and Gray for academy. The
game will show whlon team is to lead
tha league.. -
High Schools in Meet Arbor Day. .
Dayton won tha Arbor day field meet
Friday last from Larayette The Day
ton "high school boys won first place as
follower George Louaershausen ln the
high Jump, McCann In the 100 yards,
Charles Spangle in tne high jump and
oe yaro aanii ano iiorrii m me nair
and mile races. v; Lafayette captured
first place in the pole vault..
- The teams will meet against next
Saturday at Lafayette.
X. RO&SMAJr, jeweler. 141 Third
street Main 8186.
O. K- HOPSTBATBm. photograpber.
i&H xnird street, pacirio 1720.
XASDEXXT VSAJTBra 8s 8TOB.
AOB CO, office and warehouse 111-113
North Sixth street. Main 1686. A-1886.
TBS B. K. BBAXBAKD OO aporttng
gooaa, hi urana avenue. -ast sib.
XiIBBBTT OOAX ft ZCB CO, office
six rtae street. Bom A-8188. Main
iee. .
TJXOAJbT COAX CO, offloe 828 Bum
aide street. Main 2776. A-2776.
BUSCK ft OSTEK, merchant tailors.
s2o stars street, r-ecmo zoo.
OBEQOH BBW8 CO clears and naara
ii oixin street,
, W. B. XXITP, plumbing and gaa fit-
"ni, oui wuiiams avenue. jjist 4sza.
2 a. wrxaoiTB wbztb rsovx
vmvn BTtuast us Grand ava e. 3668.
A. SC. W2XX.XTT. grocer, 128 Grand
TKB MOSBXi SAJtBBB SHOP, finest
snop in uo cy, si euxtn street.
XABOBTO IsWU QBOCBBT. 880
Tamhill. corner Park, Main 6621,
OBXOAOO MABXZT, meeta 187 Third
street, main ia.
BfOB&ISCH EXjeCTSZCAZ, COM 291
fcast Morrison street. East 3128. B-1825.
WATTS-MA TTHJPET7 CO, drugglata,
. B. B. WaiOHT, dentist. 342
Waahington. corner Seventh. Main 2119.
ALICE BJBZB. fine mlUtnery, 469
Waahington atreet. ,
HABKS ft PAkBTB, wood dealer,
yard East Eighth and Main atreeta. East
816.
BUTTEB-BTTT BBBAO CO, corner
Second and Columbia atreeta: retail 14S
Third street
MOORS BBOS, east side news deal
ers and confectionery, Williams avenue
and Ruasell street. East 4702.,
E. A. MoADAMB, bicycles and sport
ing goods, Williams avenue and Knott
Street. Kant 348J.
wrxuABtr ave. vhbbz&u vac
TOBY, umbrellas and leather goods. 644
Williams ave. C-1004.
HejHEfFVRMSIIBRS
A-"fOa iTAjnoar, plumbing and .
is ntUng. 808 Pine street , .,.
SB,'"'
gas
. "TAI. BUKST. meats and f!i
ISO Grand avenue. B-1388. Eaat all.
BOM, wallpaper,painter an4
decorator. 194 Union ave. I&st 1096V
,.fOBssH PBBT, meats and fish."
149 Flrat et Main 1179.- '
CaUBCBiJBT BBOS, wood dealers.
Marahall and llth sta. Both phones.
OOIO)STATJBB OBOCEBT, 171 Bus-"
sell st East 6S0.
MAtrXT. grocartes, 492;
Washington at Main 2167. A-2167.
ava OAYa' barber. 342 Williams;
SUTCLrB hWXXXO, wall paper and
paints, 406 Morrison bL Main 1871 ',
BMLX It SMITH, florist, 169 Fifth st."
opp. Meier & Frank. Main 73li
WOBBB, 289 Grand ava East 8683. -
SUB B T HUD B rCES CO. Long or,"
short wood. B-1681; East 808L Office ,
and yard Thlrty-elxtfc and Hawthorne i
0. Xh OHXSOB, 'jlnamlth. 281 Grand
avenue. Ftst SCOS. 2 ,
BAKES, optician. Dr. B. X. MUla, as-"'
slBUnt Main 1874. Ill 6th st J
HOBTBWEST OTTB CO, sporting i
gooda 118 3d at Wain 2006. ,
COIXMAH BASS W ABB CO, hard-
ware, mechanics' tools and cutlery. 109 i
3d st Main 6137. . , w '
EtTBSXA CABBJAOB WO BBS. Mfsa!
and repairers of carrlagea and wagona.
313 Burnaida Pacific 2047. , : '
WOOBXaWW UU1TDBT CO Rou eh .
Dry and Finished Work. Woodlawn -
1238. 427 Dekum ava ,
JOBS' SCKKtnDZul Cleaning and
dyeing; quick work. tik 6th at , - "
COX.T7MBIA nSK CO. Flab, oysters. ,
poultry, butter, egga, etc Mala . 6: -.
A-5666. Third and Ankeny sta...- ?
T. IX. BCXBEIiXi ft CO, meata Wool-. .
lawn 8; C-1888. 718 Union ava north.
POBT2VABB TEXT ft AWB79TO CO "
tents and awnings, window awnings and .
porch curtains a specialty, 16 N. Pronto
M. E. I.EE Real estate and Invest-
menta Room ill Corbett bldf. Main
6860.
Bank, Store and Office Railings
Fire Escapes
and
Fire Casings
Fencing
and ' ''
Trellis Work
Portland Wire & Iron Works
Cor, Second and Everett Stat. Phon Main 3000
Ainieuq ciUD, 'April 24. They are to
u at its sounds at 3 o'clock
auu nave postea tfaU9 aaoo, for weight
.v vniHi . ' n "j. , ' if-',
. Wabash at Stevenson. -
The Wabash : TnA
iii . T "ants or la umai Hunciay,
wui w i mp w Btevenson next sun-
"y , w hbi ney ; win meet .t. rne ; town
team. - '
SuIIItba and Gardner Go.
Los' Angeles, April 14. -Mike Twin
Sullivan and Jimmy Gardner are to
fight 21 rounds before the Jeffries
NATAL OFFICER OX
TRL1L AT BREJTEBT0X
;- ' . - , - r-
. Navy Yard. Puget Sound, Wash., April
14. Alia court-martial of Alstant Pay
master A. a Brown of the Philadelphia
convened this ' morning, with Captain
McDougal, U. fl. M. C acting as J.-i..
advocate, and Commander C. A. iSuvt
as president. 'A shortage of apprxi
mately JaOO has been found in l.rnn'
accounts. He will face dinmlesal from
the navy if found guilty.
"- 'Be Got What Be STee,la.l.
"Klne years aee It lookpd i -'f
time bad eonie." sa"s Mr. O. I'arU s ,
Mill rreek. lnd.-Tr. "I . v.rts c
(iovn that life I ting on a e'-t
thread. It wus trun my dr -'-i i
ommended Elet'trlc l"!lt'r. 1
bottle and -1 got what I
strenptb. I had one ff 1 '
but Klectrlo Hitters put U 1
turf again, and I've , v .
elnca" 8l.i unfl-r t
more Vvjs Co.'s c: , n
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