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SUUIVl CALLS
FOR HIilOllEY
American Team Needs Fifty
Thousand Dollars for Lon
don Olympic Trip.
The Jaurnal Is In receipt of a let
ter from James K. Sullivan. secretary
of the Amateur Athletic union, wring:
' that all lovers of athletlca conlrlbfie
: to the support of the American team
whlxk mm tn Inndnn In July. Be
retary Sullivan's letter la elf-explan-
"New York, May 8.-Sporting Editor
The Journal As you no doubt know
tha Olvmnlc nmei of 1808 will be held
In London this summer. The United
State of America has been asked to
participate. Now In order to aend our
ht men aulte a' um of money will
be required, v Tha executive s commit
tee at a meeting some time ago de
cided to ak for $50.000. . Up to data
we have received in the neighborhood
of 11.008. but this la a lon a way from
the necessary amount. Won't you help
us to collect tha balance of ' this
money by urging your , readers to con'
trlhnt
'You may safely advise your readera
to forward any and all contributions,
no matter how small, to the treaaurer
of tha committee. Thla la an Ame:
can enterprise. It la not a club propo
sition or an association, no ona govern
ing, body is back of it; they are all
merely helping out for the success of
It is an" established fact that Eng
land aa not hv it atrona-est team
competing at the Olymplo games of
IkBS lanA 1904 anil l0fl: thev hnv
frot to have their strongest teams In
1908 in tha field, and .this com
petition will b America against tha
world. I feel confident that there are
enough followers of your paper and
the good old flag to come forward and
Kelp tha committer raise tha neces
sary fund td aend to England this
mimmer a team of which this country
will feel proud. " We must win, and
we can only do so by having our strong
est team in the field.
"J, E. SULLIVAN, Secretary."
Tha Contributions. , '
Contributions which were received up
to May , Including $50 from tha Pa
rtflo Northwest . aaaoclation, were as
t0llW': ,'C0LLEOEa
Yala University Athletic associa
tion I
Dartmouth University Athletic as
sociation . .
IK'
University of Michigan Athletic
association ............ 100
University ot Pennsylvania Ath-
letlo association i 100
CLUBS.
New York Athletic dub $1,000
New York Atuletto club mam- -
, bers ...
Chicago Athletic association ... 600
Jfl. W. Lea,. Missouri A. C mem-
bera. St. Louis ... 400
Boston Athletic association ...... 260
Huckleberry Indians, New York
Athletic ciud jvu
600
$00
200
w
Thla picture la from v snapshot
of Hal Chase, the great Yankee first
baseman, and shows Chase as he Is
reaching for a high one.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
, . Pacific Coast Leagae.
Won. Lost
San Francisco......... 18 18
Oakland IT 18
Los Angeles. .18 15
Portland ............ .15 , 18
Northwest League.
Won. Lost
Tacoma .14 f
Aberdeen la -a
Beattio ...... ..v .ji i
finokana .... ...... .,10 11
Butta ? ?
Vancouver, i c ...... a it
National Iieague.
Chicago
Lost.
nn4lt iahUlU tlnh . ValV Vrtsalr
Ancient Order of Hibernians A.
C, Bt, Louts i
" Louis A. A. A ,
Atlas Athletic club, New York.,
6Eth Regiment A. A., Buffalo . .
Social Athletic club, New York..
NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS.
TntnrnAlleffiata Association A. A.
A $1,000
Amateur Athletic union or tha
u. s :
Metropolitan association of tba A.
' A. U
New England association of the
A. A. U. i.
Pacific Northwest association of
- the A. A. U ...
, INDIVIDUALS.
Andraw Carnegie, New York . ...$
H. R. Guggenheim, New York ..
A. G. Spalding, New York
.Clarence Mackay, New York ....
Sun Ray Water company. New
York
William C. Moore, .New York ... .
Tames Speyer, New York ......
W. L. Jones, New York
Hugh H. Baxter. New York ....
Charles W. Harkness, New York
'George D. Pratt, Brooklyn,, N. Y.
.. D, Pratt, Brooklyn. N. Y.....
John W. Garrett, Baltimore .... .
Kobert Garrett. Baltimore ,
; James Pilkington, New York ...
Cleveland H. Dodge, New York..
'August Herrmann. Cincinnati, O.
'13. i. Keane, New ' York .". . ;.....
.J. G. Schurman, Ithaca, N. Y....
Charles J. Harvey, New York . . . .
Hr. L. H. Gulick. New York
General George W. Wlngate, New
' York..! ..........
,VB. P. Sullivan, New Orleans ,..
i II. P. Burchell. New York
'harles Baird, Ann Arbor, Mich:.
Keena ntipatrlck, Ann Arbor,
Michigan -
Philadelphia contributions through
- Dr. George W. Orton
' Pan Francisco wmstrlbutlona,
' through S. S. Pelstotto .......
600
200
100
60
'600
600
(00
250
250
200
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
CO
fi
60
15
25
25
10
10
JO
10
5
725
600
Jack Atkin Wins Rich Stake.
(I'ntted Pram Leasri Wire.)
' New York, May 14. Jack Atkin,
hHaher'a rreat racehorse,
won tha Metropolitan handicap at Bel
mont Park yestarday from 15 starters
in 1:88. setting a new. time for the
classy event. Best Igouche was second
nd Don Creole, lightly weighted, third.
Lm L. WHITE, Ohtmt mf Stmt
"CEfJTLE DEOTISTRY" ;
ri msmttm rr- eot, sirm wmi bah its
LJckr.ou TnutBlK? nr oUr4-allr lw lu
Boston
New York.....;,
Brooklyn
.....18 0
.....H T
. 11
.....12 ; 10
11 10
8 11
8 15
8 16
American League.
Won. Lost.
New York
Cleveland
.16
.,12
.14
Philadelphia
St. Louis. ...... ....... 1?
Chicago ,..,..,..,....11
Detroit , 10
Washington . i. 8
Boston 8
8
9
11
li
11
14
16
P.C
.629
.616
. 600
.456
P.C.
.636
.600
.624
'.476
.444
.266
P.C.
.684
.632
.650
.645
.624
1.42
.348
.848
P.C.
.662
.671
.660
.642
.600
.476
.364
,833
BUDDY PERfJOLL
BLANKS AIIGELS
wsaBBMBBBBaBassBaaMBMaMsasasT '
Doctor Jud Smith Is Only
Dillonite to Beach the
Third Sack.
National League Games.
. A tmtahitrar R. H. E.
Pittaburs 6 IS 2
Mew York. 1 6
thewson, Crandall, Bresnahan and Need-
ham. Umplrea mem ana Kuaaernam
At Cincinnati R. H. E.
Cincinnati 11
Ronton 1
Batteries Weimer and Schlei; Fla
herty. Pfetffer and Bowering. Umpire
Rigler.
At St Louis R. H.E.
St. Louis 6 10 2
Ttrooklvn 2 S 2
Batteries Karger and Ludwlg; Wll-
helm and Bergen. Umpire Emalle.
. American League Games.
At Philadelphia R. H. E,
Chicago . ... i .............. . . . . 2 6
Phllftttelohla 1 4
Batteries Walsh and Sullivan; Dy-
gert. Carter and Schreck. .
At Boston R. H. E
rwmtt . .10 16 1
Boston 3115
Batteries Mullen and Schmidt; Win
tcr, Burchcll and Carrlgan.
At Washington
Washington ... . .
St. Louis. .......
R.
.. 1
. 2
H. E
6
e
At New York ,
Cleveland
New York. . . . i . .
- Batteries Rhoades, Graney,
N. Clarke and Bemls;
Kleinow.
R. H.E.
2 4
7 11
Chreck,
Manning and
CRACK GPISILUI TEAM
PLAYS SNAPPY WABASH
The crack Independent team from
Gresham, will make its debut before
the local fans Sunday afternoon at St.
John, ntavinflr the snaortv Wabashers.
Gresham lsan ancient rival of Wabaah
and a battle for supremacy will ea
an t the Trl-Cit nark. -
Bill Meile will occupy the . slab for
tha Portland aggregation and will prob-
bly be opposed oy i;y -rownsena. a
Itchers' battl is promised. .Wabash
as several Important- games on the
schedule, namely, with the Multnomah
club, . Catholic club, MoMfnnvlIla . and
fourth United Btates artillery.
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ALDER-STREET DOCK. PHONE M. 914; A-5112.
Piano Legs" Pernoll was tha canter
of attraction at a small though formal
gathering at Vanghn street yesterday,
as the society , editor might write It
But to the brow who braves wind and
tun and rain every afternoon In th
week except Monday Bud waa all tha
toffee. Why? Because he was a regu
lar nine killer; the human automaton
that blanked that Angel band aa It nas
not been blanked in many moons.
Fernoll, who has rinauy learnea now
tp wind up that juicy left soupbone, had
the Cllloiiltea guessing all the way.
Five scattering blngles were all they
got and Buddy was as steady ss a so
mule team, when ha wanted to osone
the visitors ha did it: when ne wanted
to ease ui he let them fly out, but when
anybody wanted to start a Uttla hilarity
like Nagle In tha ninth he promptly put
him out of the running.
ur course the Angela are weax mis
trip. Braahoar and Bernard are out of
the gains and the pitching staff Is ap
parently not up to snuff. Randolph
got Dumped- me any Derore gooa ana
hard, but Knestner. a new one from Ed
die Klnsella's old berth, tha Three-I
league, got hammered even more flatly.
Baasey Plnoh Hitter.
When it comes to the final accounting
of the pinch hits sometime after No
vember 1, "Marquis" Baasey will stand
among the top notohera, if not at the
very apex. Tuesday Baaaey came
through with a timely triple, bringing
In two runs. Yeaterday 'he netted two
more on at stngle.
After Casey struck out In tha first In
nlng, Ryan connected for a single. An
other wallon of a. Koestner slant bv
MoCredle moved Ryan to third and when
Danaig hit to Dillon Mac sprinted to
second The crowd yelled for Baasey to
corns through with a hit and he didn't
disappoint. Ryan and Mac both crossed
the plate. Johnson was an easy out,
ieinias to union.
Portland scored again in the fifth.
Casey nicked out a tiioa one which he
dropped in right field. Ryan's second
single piacea him on tnira and Mcure
die's second one-base hit scored Pearl,
Things looked good for one or two more
scores, but Danzig's fly was taken in by
Diuon, Baasey struck out and Madden
went out on a fowl ny after Johnson
had filled tha bases bv drawing a Dans.
Jud Smith was tha only Angel to get
xo inira. jua singled ana stole second
whn llnnh.v ,ln.f. An TLCo AAnwt'm t.w.n.
Just as Ellis struck out; Delmas and
Hogan, the next- pair up, were easy ln-
iieia outs,
t The score:
LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Oakes, cf , ... 3 0 0 2 0 0
Wheeler, 2t ...8 0
Dillon, lb . . : 4 0
Easterly, rf , 3 0
Smith, 3b S 0
Ellis, If 8 0
Delmas. ss ,..,,,.... 0
Hoaan. c ............ S 0
Koestner, p 6 6
.0
0 ?
2 11
0 0
jnagie . .- ........... l
Total, ........29
0 6 24 11 2
- Batted for Easterly in ninth.
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A.
uasey, zd s l l s a
Ryan, cf 4 1
McCredle. rf ., , .4 1
Danzig, lb .......... 4 0
Bassey,. If .......... . 4 0
Johnson, lb ,., . . . , . t 0
Madden, e 4 D
Cooney, ss 4 0
Pernoll, p . , ... 3 0
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' NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE.
Aberdeen 6, Vancouver 4.
Aberdeen, Wash., s May 14. Two
homeruns, ona by Roberta with men
on bases, and the other by Boettlger,
and a two-bagger by Roberts In the
fifth inning scoring two men before
him, won yesterday's game for the lo
cals. Vancouver came near winning
at that owing greatly to loose work by
Aberdeen's lnrieia. The boo re:
R.H. E
Aberdeen .,860080 01 6 7 4
Vancouver 1 901 1 100 04 6 1
Batteries Brlnker and Spencer: Er
Ickson and Arbogast. Umpire Frary,
Tacoma S, Butte 4.
Tacoma, Wash., May 14. Tacoma won
out in the eighth Inning from Butte
esterday, three hits and a base on
yesterday,
balls setting them three runs and tha
fame. Kellackay's work' behind tha
at was the feature of the game. The
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(Copyright 1906, by George Matthew Adams.)
2
1
12
6
2
0
soore: R. H. E.
Tacoma ....0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 9
Butta 10000012 04 8
Batteries Butler and Kellackey;
samueis, jttaraness and Kreitz.
. , Spokane 9, Seattle 3, , .
Seattle, Wash,, May 14, Hard hitting
won yesterday's game from Spokane.
Tha Indians batted three pitchers hard
and won easily. Stevens and James
both carried off homeruns. The score:
' : V . R.H. E.
fSeattla .... 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 02 6 2
Spokane ... 41100010 2 9 13 3
Bat terlfes Rush, Allen, Legore and
Stanley; Roosevelt and Renicker. - um-
e ua
Total .33 3 2T 11 6
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Los Angeles ......00000000 0 0
Hits 10 0 110 11 06
Portland ,,..2 000 1 00 0 3
Hits ...3 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 9
SUMMARY. ,
Struck out By Pernoll 6, by Koest
ner 8. Bases on Balls Off Pernoll 1,
off Koestner 2. Two-basa hits Casey.
Stolen bases Cooney, Danzig, Smith.
First base on errors Portland 2. Left
on bases Los Angeles 6, Portland 8.
Time of game 1:40. Umpire Perrine.
Oakland Takes Long One.
San Francisco, May 14. After 12 In
nings of almost perfect baseball, dur
ing which neither team acored until the
last canto, Oakland, waa able to make
It a victory. Both Willia and Dollar
pitched graat ball. The score:
. OAKLAND.
AB. R.H. PO.A.E.
Smith, If. 6 0 0 3 0 0
Van Hiltren. cf...... 6 0 0 2 0 0
Heitmuller, rf. 4 0 1 2 0 0
Easan, ss 6 0 1 4 2 0
HoRan, lb. 4 0 1 11 2 0
Conk. 3b 5 1 0 4 3 0
Haloy. 2b. . 6 0 1 3 4 0
Slattery,. c. ......... 6 0 1 6 2 0
Dellar, p. ...... 4 0 0 2 4 0
Total . . .....42. 1 6 36 17 "o
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO.A. E.
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
Hildebrand, If.
Monier. zo.
Williams, lb. .
Melchoir. rf. .
Zclder, ss. . . . .
r-iper, cr, . . .
McArdle. 3b. .
La Lanne, c. .
WUlla, p.
Total . . .
0
11
0
.'. ...'.v....tS 0 S 86 18 1
SCORE BT INNINGS.
Oakland . s . . i . . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
San Francisco ...00000000000 0 0
.... . . SUMMARY. ...
' Saertflee hits Melchoir. Zeider. Del
lar, La Lange. Stolen bases Cook, Mc-
Araie, . jjoudi piays ueiiar to cook.
First base on: balls Will Is. 2. Struck
out By Dellar, 4; by Willis, 4. Time
of game -1 hour 46 minute". Umpire
vwonneii.
I,,.. , i-.
COAST YACHT3 RACE 4
TO HAWAII IN 3XJLY
pire
L'arruthers.
(United Frens Leased Wire.) . "
Los Angeles. May 14 At a mnottm
of those lnteresteii todnv a. f nnil n
13,000 was subscribed with which to
defray expense of conducting the pro-
Eosed yacht race from San Pedro to
awaii. It was decided that 310.000
win os surriciem 10 finance tna raie
put mat tnis amount Is expected to
oe secured snortiy.
It is the Intention of tha nrnmrttArn
to start the ra?se from San Pedro July
4. and yachts from Seattle.. San KVnn-
clsco, San Diego and Los . Angeles
"t icciea to enier . tne ctm
est.".'. -.v.-,; .w .;,
' The race last vear u atartiHl fmm
San Francisco and was won bv Com
modore Sinclair of the South Coast
ciub, ,wun me yaent xurune.
Oregon Stadrata JTobilant.'
i fSpectsl , Dlnpnteli to The JonrnaJ.l
University of Oregon. Eugene. May
14. The' students are Jubilant over the
large score made by Oregon yesterday
against Whitman. While the result wan
xnected. Oregon won several nnpv.
pected points and lost others. : Martin's
This Day in Sport Annals.
1782 At Smithson Bottom, England:
Dan Mendosa defeated William Ware In
23 rounds, in fight for championship. -
1864 Joe Coburn sailed from New
York for England, to consummate, his
match with Jem Mace.
1879 At Bradford, England: William
Gale began his task of walking 2,280
miles in 912 consecutive hours, walking
1,100 yards every 16 minutes, or 2
miles every hour.
1886 At Philadelphia; r W. B. Page,
amateur, cleared 6 feet Inch in a
running high Jump, without weights.
1892 ArPlttsburg: Peter Priddy de
feated Joseph Jordan in three-mile
match race for 3600, 17 minutes. 16 seo
onds. ,'. tk :
1900 At Boston: George Gardner
and George Byera fought 15 rounds to
a draw .
1906 Four motor boats sank off Tou
lon in trans-Mediterranean races. .
1906 At Indianapolis: Dave Barry
and Hugo Kelly fought 1.0 rounds to a
draw.. 'v'"' c;''
Old Rivals Meet.
(Special Dispatch to Tb Jonraal.)
Whitman College. Walla Walla, Wash.,
Mav L4. Whitman college and Uni
versity of Washington will meet in a
series of three baseball games in Walla
Walla Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of this week. Last year Whitman team
took two out of the series played with
Washington.
The Whitman team has : Improved
greatly since the W. 8. C games, under
the direction of their new coach, F. D.
Applegate, physical director of the local
Y. M. C. A., and hope to be able to beat
the "U" again in the present series.
On Eastern Diamonds.
Frank Bowerman has Dean doing all.
the catching for the Boston Nationals
and Frank never did any better work. ,
'
The good showing of the Indianapolis
team and the comparatively poor work
of the Minneapolis club have furnished
two surprises for American association
fans. ,, , i ,
The Dubuque team of , the Three-I
league made a good Investment When it
took over Lejeune, the. former White
Sox player. , , i, " '
"Rube" Kroh of the Johnstown Trl-;
State league team recently snut out
Wilmington, pitching a no-run-no-hit
game.
player y the name of Beaumont. May
he become as reliable and as famous as
good old "Bo" of Boston.
Nearlv all the vouni Ditchers who In
vented wonderful foolers during the
spring practice, such as tha Double
Raszle, Merry. Widow, Break-Your-Back,
etc have now been turned over to the
minor leagues. Major league managers
were afraid the fane might tire of see
ing a pitcher wtiom no batsman couia
MU
. In a recent Texas league game tha
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ings of a substitute umpire and in the
melee that followed "umpy" lost most
of his shoes and part of his pants. It
is ex Dec ted that trousers will be muti
lated at such times, but when they ruin
his shoes it's going too far.
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number of votes.
lows: one year, 17.60. 750 votes, six 'months, J.75, 100 votes: three
monins, ii.sa. lit votes; ' one montn, bt cants, 40 1 votes, and
ever merchant listed below will give with each 10-cent purchase one vote.
At the elose of the eontest the lodge, school, church, club or society receiv
ing the largest number of vote will be awarded the library complete, with
eases. Current accounts whan promptly paid are entitled to votes. The library
is ou exhibition In the Fifth street window of The Journal office, corner Flfta
?Pd Xa.mhui. "tpt5L. Ballot boxes are located at Holsraan's Jewelry store!
IO Third atrset! White Front drug store, 168 Grand avenue: Watts-Matthieu
drug store, 175 Russell etreet, where all votes should be deposited. Trada
with the following merchants and gat busy with the votes: "u"'"u r
' Chemawa Beats Dallas.
Chemawa, Or
Maj
14. The Che-
IV
mawa baseball team dafeateil tha tnnm
from Dallas yesterday afternoon bya
score 01 to s. ins winning run was
maae in tne ninth inning with two men
on bases and - no one down. Caaev
pucnea tne rirst tnree ror tne Indians
and . the score stood 6 to 3 against
them when he was replaced by Poland
Dallas boys but lacked support.
with whom thev failed to connect.
tiarnam pitched a good ' gams
W;
for the
,. Rain Stop Game. ' . ' "
University of 1 Oregon,' Eugene,' May
14 The baseball game v between - tha
"varsity and the Eugenelgh school,
scheduled for yesterday, was called off
oa account of rain. -
, Th S. Battleships. '
Aagyour grocer for Closset . Pcrer's
free booklet on U, S. bajtileaiilps. ;
vr. r. buiibu 61 00 dry roods,
clothing and shots. 680 to 966 East Mor
rlson strest. i 4
X. XOX.BilAaT, Jeweler. Hi Third
street Main 8166. , .
O. M. HOPSTXATE&. photographer,
166H Third street. Pacific 1710.
. KAJDBSIUT VMAXnmn m MTOM-
M.9M CO.. office and warehouse 111-111
North Sixth strast Mala 1686, A-1686.
ID B. H. BBAKTABP OOh sporting
goooa us orana avenua. nan 11a
ZOBEBTT COAX ICS CO, Office
in fine street Home A-8186.- Jaaio
TrX.CA3r COA& OOm of t loe t2 Burn-
eiae street, vain 6776. A-677S.
BV8CK OSTEJl merchant tailors.
szo etara street reeino lutf.
OBBaOK IWI OO cigars and news,
i oixui street.
W. B. XX,irr, plumbing and gas fit
ting, 607 .Williams avenue. East 4SI6.
B. A. WTLSOirS WKXTS 1IOI1
DBUQ sTTOBB, 186 Grand ave. E. 6668.
Jkm B. WtLLETT, grocer.' 118 . Grand
avenue. B-ixet. East 1 u.
Till KOSSXf BAJtBBB 8JHOP, finest
snop in tne city, i mxta street. .
KASOBZO TEHDPXB OBOCBBT. 880
ranOiUl, oornsr Park, . Mala 6681,
A"tS'.
CBX0AOO KASKXT. meats. 487 Third
street- aaain sis.
MOBBZSOB BUtOTBiaaX CO 111
East Morrison strast. East 9188. B-KSB.
WATTS-UATTBXZnT 0O druggists,
876 Russell street East 661.
SB. B. B. wTUOHT, dentist. S48K
Washington, corner Seventh... Main XI 1.
AUCB ' BZBXB, flae mUlinarf,
Washington street
SKAVKB PAxTTB, wood dealers,
rard East Eighth and Main streets. East
16Vi-.-.fcf -." ,- -
BTJTTEB-irtTT 8BBAB CO, corner
Second and Columbia streets; retail 146
Third street , . . . .
; ISOOBB BB06, east side news deal,
ers snd confectionery, Williams avenue
and Russell street East 4708. .
XV A. KoASABS, bicycles and sporU
lng goods, Williams avenue end Knott
street East 8482.
WIT.Ua.atr ATB. tTMBBSUA, AO-
TOBT, umbrellas and leather goods. 644
will lama ave. c-iou.
ZcmE'FURNISIIERS
VAT&OB BJ STABTOar, piumbing and
gas fltting. 108 Pins street
,-fTAX HABXBT. meats and fish,
180 Grand svjnus. B-1886. East 418.
cecorator. 104 Union ave, East 1096.
??BSS! rXBT. in eats and flah,
640 First C Main 1JT6.
m5i!'.uU',"SS7.."08' dealers,
Marshall and 186h sta Both phone.
wJsgton- .?tl,raf."T. 4"
ave " DATX" brbr. 848 WlUUms
BTTOXCTTB 8k BXXBB. wall nsnsrand
paints, 406 Morrlsoa st Ma!nP '.78.
. ? MUTH, florist 160 Fifth at-
opp. Meier t Frank. Main 7816.
w2MsLraC55L:DP!nra t OMABTBO
Grand ave. East 8688,
UBBTBXBB rWBX, CO-Long or
ISS'S:1".1: ' Oioi
and yard thirty-slxtt and Hawthorns
O. I. i'OXABOar, O'lnsmlth. 386 Grand
avenue. Fist 6G08. .
, BAB3BB, optician. Dr. B. J. Mills, as.
alsunt Mafn 1874. Ill 6th at
BOBTBWBBT OTW OO sporUna
good, 118 8d st MaJn 8006. ' "
COUMAI HAJUDWABB OOn hard ,
wars, mechanics' tools and cutlery, 103
8d st Main 618T. , - - .
XVBSBA, OABBXAOB WOBBB, Mfgs.
and repairers of carriages and wagooa.
118 Burnslda. :: Pacirto J047.
" WOOBBAWB SjAVBBBY OO-Rough
Dry and Flnlshad Work. . , Wocdlawu
1888. 487 Dekum ava. . :
J0B3T SCBJCTOI Cleaning and
dyeing; quick work, (6 Vs 6th st
: COZitTSCBIA arXBB CO Flah. oyster a
poultry, butter, eggs. etc. Main . 6;
A-6666. r Third and Ankeny, eta
S. V. BCSBBXXi 81 CO, meats. Wood- -'
lawn 8; C-lsSa. 714 Union ava. north.
POBTzajra TEsnr n iwimro 00.
tants and awnings, window awnings and
porch curtains a specialty. 16 N. Front
- aa. eai estate ana invest,
menta'. Room 411 Corbett bldg. Male
4860..-
Huntera Wound. Big Bear. '
Klamath- Falls, Or;,- Mar 14. Hunters
near Long lake, lees than 10 miles of
Klamath Falls, shot and, wounded a
large black bear this week, ' The bear
haf Wintered on the edge of the lake
and had been seen several : times by
naarbv settlers, - -Th bear got away In
the brush, as the dog would not follow
the trail.
The woods -are now being searched bv
Jl large party, who expect to bring the
bear into town. :i