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THE OREGON, DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, 'SATURDAY EVENING, TUNE 20. 1903. 10 ... ... . M ' , M 1 ' ' " I ."l." ".'. ,' '.. r" ' ' i . -' . - ' '..'( " ' IJAKS SLAUGHTER OliEOTE JOHNSQIl Timely Bingles Gleaned Off Beavers Makeshift 1 Pitcher Tells Story. (United Press Leased Win.) r, 'J . San Francisco, June SO. !Thirteen I its. Bins of them In the fourth and ! ( eventh Innings, tell the story of the ! I caver Johnson's defeat n yesterday's t mim. Portland hit hard enough to I v. ln moat any fame with good pitching 1 y their own twirler, but Johnson waa U.ot equal to tha occasion and. the Beav- era lost . -... , Neither team eould make anything In 1he first three inning arid Portland waa ihe first to scora In the fourth they fell on Klltlan for four hits, which, to f ether with two bases on balls and i.agan's error, gave them four runs. Oakland came back In their half Of the '-lining, however, and by dint of eome ard hitting acored five runa The fifth ; tive them one more, and in the seventh nlnas broke with m.-vengeance. Four '3 Its, one of them a two-bagger by pa- tjin, maKing xour runs, xam scvrv. f: PORTLAND. , - AB. R. H. PO. A. E fasey, 3b. , . ........ 4 0 O S 7 i-on h ..'..... 6 2 1 nfterv. cf.. ......... 8 I I 1 0 cCredle.- rf ......... rissev. If............ .1 nnzlff, lb............ ooney, aa. .......... "vtialen, c . ........I 4 0 11 1 1 1 I 3 11 1 1 S I 1 0 V S 1 I ' Johnson, p jTotala 14 U U 17 1 .i ' OAKLAND. t AB. R. II. PO. A. E. Van Haltren. ef. t ixlev. 2h. . . . ... 1 : teitmuller, rf . I ....... i ngan, ss... ........ f nttery . c. ..... , Slogan, lb............ ;itmm. 3b........... ook. If......... Killian, p. ......,.,. 'Totals ....'.........it 19 U II 11 1 . score: bt innings I nrtland ' 0 MiHM 15 Hits 1 0 0 4 1 1 0 1 11 ( i klarid 0 0 0 6 1 0 4 0 10 !. 1UU ..........0 0 15 114 1 II , i t - SUMMARTV v ' Two-base hits Danatf. Eagan. Three- Tia.se hit Johnson. Sacrifice hit Haley, f tolen basea Raftery. Bassey, Cooney. 3 ouble plays Casey, to Cooney to Dan-s-'ir. First base on balls Johnson, I; KilHsn, . Hit by pitcher Altman. titruck out by Killian, L .Wlld pitch Johnson. ' Time jot game-rl:B0. k Um Xire O'ConnelL . STANDING OP TIIE" TEAMS. Paciflo Coast. League. ' , Worl . Loat PC. .688 .17 .486 ,466 I a Angeles 15 Portland Ilv Oakland ......... It San Francisco .... SI, 10 It 14 It KEGR0 CIIA3IP 1Q TO J I". . CHOICE OVER DANE (United Frees Leased Wire.) San Francisco, June 20. The odds In the Gaps-Nelson fight, scheduled for ' July 4, have dropped a point and the champion la now a 10 to 7 favorite : over the Dane. This la not what the ringside price will be as Gans' follow ers have not yet come through with much coin and It is freely predicted that the negro will be a 10 to I fav orite on the day of the fight. Both aides are showing much interest In the betting. . .-. ??- Neither fighter did much heavy work todav. Both are savins- un for the last 'week before the big event, when box ing ana inaoor work will oe reiiea upon to put them In condition. . -. , . . . . V ... Seattle, 7; Tacoma, S.' .. (SpecUl Dispatch to The Joornll.) Tacoma, Wash.. June 10. Old A Ike Butler waa bounded hard Wyesterday'a rams and Seattle won easily. 1 to 6. hammond'a errors contributed largely to the scoring. The score: H.E. TfcMtma .0 .0 16 , 0 0 0 0 ' I 4 Seattle ....0 t i 0 10 1 0 M 14 Battnries Butler and Shea; Allen and Stanley. Umpire Carruthers. " 1 1 " "' 1 1 ' 6E0RGE J. KELLY ' vaj "' ' - - ' , '.WILLAMETTE MOTOR BOAT OFFICERS. 'JT 4iS : ' IS :yf TTO A c j? l . : 7 J $ ' , t v - , , . . m f i ' ; ' - i $ y s, . :' .' ,.. V ' . ' ' .A if v C Fight for ! ' 'M S - 1 ' ' . - r . '' : ' " i I - - ' . - 1 lW . .... KSJW Fighting poses of Owen Moran, the great little English fighter.-and Abe AtteJl, the American . featherweight champion, who fought a 20-round draw last winter, and who will meet again September 7; ln'San: Fxanciaoo Cal. Tha inen were signed up last week In New York by Promoter. Coffroth and will gcr 20 -rounds. ' James 3. Jeffries, whose picture is shown below, and who refereed the last fight, has been select ed to officiate again. Moran la aqowa on the right and At tell on the left. The terms of the match follow:.. Abe Attell end Owen Moran as-ree to box SO rounds, for J. W, Coffroth In his Mission Street arena on Labor day, Sep tember ?,. 1808,; at 1:80 p. m. of Said date, under straight Marquis of Queena- Derry rules, son surgical Danoages per mitted to be adjusted in the ring, sub ject to the satisfaction, of the referee, for to per rent of the gross receipts, to be ai video so per cent to. tne winner ana 40 per cent to the loser, at 122 pounds, four hours before , ring time, to-wit: 10:80 a. 01...' . ' ; v - James J. Jeffries Is hereby selected aa the referee of the contest. Fee to be paid out of gross receipts and not to exceed the figure hereby aareed upon between the parties. ' . Contestants to submit at all ? reason able times to a physical examination by the club a physician, and to weigh in when called upon in the presence of the promoter for the benefit of the public. Contestants agsee to be In the arena prepared to carry out this agreement not later than 1:46 p. m. the day of tha contest. . ": v- Atterr and Moran agree to deposit forfeit of $1,600 with William H. Hicks, sporting editor of. the New York Even-1 MOTOR BOATS EIITEREDjll RACE Fast Craft Compete for Prizes Tomorrow After--noon on Willamette. .. Everything is In readiness for the motor boat races of the Willamette Motor Boat club on the Willamette river at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. All the entrlea are in and competition promises to be exciting from start o finish.- The boats are being teated for speed at the clubhouse this after noon. The i parade of the racing craft start? ptly at 2 o'clock and the boats prompuy at a ocioca and the boats wm come aown as rar aa the Morrison WW cJAME3 ,E. . WELCH ' International Featherweight Title 1 11 1 1 ' 1 1 1 i'i A j'i!a'. Ing Journal, on or before the Hth day of July. 1908. to guarantee contestants' compliance with these articles of agree ment. Weiahlna in to take nlace at Tnm Corbett's, 1615 Ellis street. San Francisco, at time specified above. ; Neither man to en care in boxina con- .ma. m ft am 1 . I . 1 AAA HlL . . ants to be In 'San Francisco on or before August 12, 1S08. XI. KUHN, Tor ABB ATTEUU, -CHAS. J. HARVEY, for OWEN MORAN, J. W. COFFROTH. street bridge. The first race will be called promptly at 2:S0. The course ex tends to the mills near Swan island. 'mere win be tour races. Following Is the complete list of en' tries for all the events: Alamo, owned by Beeman-Spaldlng- wood wa-d; treble, owned by Ted W. Preble; May. owned by J. Michaels; Venus, owned by Fred W. Herman Shell Lake, owned by J. T. Dillon; judge,-owned by George J. Kellys Sport, owned , by G. E. Phillips; Sunny Jim, ownea . oy james it. vveicn; Kutn, noina r "TP.Ara faAn. fillu. TJa.l. owned by Allan Burdlck; Alta, own3 by Harry Siegfried; . Laddie, owned by nr. u. tL walker; Merceaea, ownea Dy Henry Larsen; Lonesome, owned by R. H. ' Jameson: Flirt owned by Icv; Vixen, owned by John Wolf; The Wolf, owned by John E. Wolf; Floedha, owned by B. J. Ammer j Honey Boy, owned by R. S.. Carroll; Sapho, owned by W. v. : Spencer; Van, owned by B. VanDatta;. Kitty, owned by Charles E. MatniOt. ;.-'. y. f'- 't' ."-..y. '. AMERICAN LEA GUE GAMES. At Chicago.. K. H.E. Chicago.." . t ,...,'. V. 0 8. 2 Boston ...... . . 4 0 1 Batteries Owen, Walah and W. Sul- livan;Wlnterind cnger. - ' ' . '" At St. Lonif.' ' r R. H.E. St. Lonls ,'V. ..:.'... 4 7 ; 0 New York .................... 01; 1 Batteries Dlneen ' and . Stephens; Chesbro, Van ghan, Kiel now and Blair. Detroit-Washington game postponed; NATIONAL. LEAGUE GA3EES J At Philadelphia. R. H. E. 5' 1 Cincinnati Philadelphia Oil Batteries Campbell and Sehlel; M- ren, t oien ana lUooin. At New York. - ... R. H.E. ! 10 ' 4 COS Chicago -. . . New York Batteries PfeVster and Kllna-: -Cran- dall and Bresnahan. At Brooklyn,4 ' ' - . ' - R.H.E. Pittsburg 1 . I Brooklyn I 4 3 . Batteries Ieever.and Gibaoa; Ruck er and Bergen. . At Boston. R. H.E. 10 .1 Boaton . .................. St. Loula ............ . ., 111 . Batteries Lindaman and Smith: Mar. ger. and Ludwlg. . , ,. Gardner Looks Favorite. " ; (tnlted Frew Leased Wire.) . ' San Francisco, June 20 Betting Is unusually heavy on the fight between Kyle Whitney, and-Jimmy Gardner the welterweights who are to fight at the Coliseum here a week from tonight Money is being, wagered on both little boxers at even prices anJ there seems to be plenty of it on both aides. W'hit ney s backers sl:owed signs of weaken ing toay and it In thought that Gard ner will be a ringside favorite at odds Of 10; to t, , - . i :AAti?;iPg aW1 TRACK IS OPENED TODAY Sugarmaid and xtre Nous , Public Choices for, First Big Handicap. Seattle. June SO. The aummer meet ing of the King County Fair aasociatlon starts at The Meadows this afternoon for the annual 73 days' meeting, and a card of -slX; races is presented. It Is doubtful If ever on the coast a higher class of' horses haa been represented on a dally program and Is a favorable au gury of what will be presented at The Meadows this summer. . - - , i The opening hand lean la of course. the feature of the afternoon's sport and nine speedy performers are carded to start. The field is an evenly matched one and a stirring contest Is sure to re sult. The publio choices for the race win proDatuy be Sugarmaid. and Entre Nous. ' - ' There haa been a change of officials Since last year and some . or the best nown raelna men In the" country will have charge of the track. Martin Nath anson is the handlcapper and secretary ana has occupied tne same positions on some of the best known tracks, the track at Oakland, California, being; the last one he was connected with. The judges her this summer will be E. C Hopper, who filled the same position at Oakland; Mr. Nathanson and Robert Lelghton, who were. In the .stand here last year. -.- ' t, . , . - The abolishing of the poolsellera who formerly preyed on the women in the arandstand la a move' that will meet with favor, and It Is the Intention of the track management to discourage as much, aa possible any , betting among the women patrons. - - , . .. SEALS TURN ABOUT AND x CRUSH THOSE ANGEL0S (United Press teased Win.)" : 'Los Angeles, June 20. After dropping three straight games to La Angeles, the Seala came back todav with a vic tory 4 to 2. Sklllman outpltcbed Ran- aoipn. rne score: - LOS ANGELES. - AB.R.H.PO.AE. Bernard, 2b... Oakes, cf Dillon, rf . Brashear, rf . . Smith. 8b Ellis, If....... Wheeler, ss . . . Hogan. e Randolph, p... 6 6 I- 0 IS I Totals SO 1 , 7 27 17 - ' , BAN FRANCISCO. Att R. H. PO. A. E. Mohler, 2b HUdebrand. If. Williams, lb. . Melcholr, rf .. . ft 12 4 4 4 6 I S 4 8 S 2 1" 11 2 . 0 4 2- 3 ; o; Welder, ss. , . . . Curtis. lb..... Henley, cr.,.. La Longe, a Sklllman, p.. . Totals 30 4 a S7;iS i J SCORE BY INNINGS. i .. ' Lou Angeles 0010 0 0 0 0 3 Hits 10X101 907 Ban Franotsoo 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 04 Hits ,..-..-. ...1 2 0 0 0 1 40 1 i " - . SUMMARY.. y?i Two-baee hlta--Dillon. Saevlftea' hits' Henley,' Oakes, Sklllman, Wheeler. La Longe. uouoie piays Zelder to Moh ler to Williams. Billon to Bernard. ' Left on Dases ios angeies 6, Ban Fran cisco S. First base on balls Off Ban dolph 0. off Sklllman 2. Stolen baaes Bernard, Williams,. Melcholr. . Struck out By Randolph 2, by Sklllman J. passed ball Hogan. Wild pitch Skill man. -TUnet game 1:36, Umplre-r-Per-rlne. . - 1; . Entries in Tennis Tourney. : !. Following -are the entries for the ten nis tournament for the"" Ladd trophy, play In which starts today: N, R. Wake man vs. Wilder, Bole ; va Mersereea, Farrell va. Wfckeraham, Barnard vs. Mc Millan, Mackenxie va Knight, Zan va Nunn. Snow vs. Gosa, Webster va Ames. Hubbell va' Ladd, Forbes vs. : BJick, Warren va. Warrlner, Hughes. va Alex ander. " Bellinger va - Barrett," Katx vs. Humphreys. Rohr vs.- Wakeman, A-'" S. McAlpln vs Kchwelnitz. Sutton vb. Brewer, Andrews vs. Plummer, Sargent vs. Frohman, Harrigan va. Dunn. PACKY WORKING HARD FOR WELSH . , . ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 t , j ,'A' Stockyards Wonder Will Be 7 in' Superb Condition for V' the 23-RoundlIill. .(Special Dltpatch to .The. Journal. : Los Angeles, June 20. Freddl Welsh and Fscky JlcFarland are the centers of attraction ' In the puglllstto world right now, and when, thef meet on the Fourth? of July to Jim Jeffries' 'big arena at Vernon, right rans au over the country Will eagerly watch for the result of the battle.; - ' ' 'To alUntcnt and purposes the boys will fight for . the lightweight cham pionship of the world. f Joe Gana who retains the title at present, -is getting into the Methuselah class every day, and almost anv time some aood. strong young fellow with plenty of heartland lots of speed and cleverness will come along and cop the- old master. Either McFarland or Welsh la considered ca pable of doing It eshould the chance come, and it is highly probable that the winner of the July 4 mill will have the honor...... 'V v - While tne rans .tnrougnout ins .coun try do rot know very much' about Welsh, there Is no denying the English boy's' class. Little by little he' has rorgad to the front In the lightweight ranks, and on Decoration Day he showed so much ppeed and cleverness in dispos ing of Phil Brock that Jeffries imme diately recognized hla worth and signed him with McFarlurid. The Enalish lad has been in the" swat business a few years, but most of hla time was spent around Phiiaoeipnia and through the eust In six-round affairs. Then slowly but surely develooed the cpeed and acipnee In him, and when he chum weft ' to go "over a longer route Freddie was fully able to handle him self and his opponents, v ' McrarUnd -Knrsed" Along." Since he hooked up with Harry Gil- more Jr., aa hia manager, McFarland has been cleverly "nuraed" along with a view to making him cnampion oi mo world. He waa gradually sent to tne front, and not until the last few months was he allowed to tackle anything of Importance In the lightweight line. But h.slnnltir with a. meetlna with Freddie Welsh over iha 10-round rOUte In Mil waukee be waa sent against tne top notchera. and nothing but the English boy atanda In his way to- the title of white lightweight champion of the world. ' So now the Issue Is to be faced squarely, and whoever Is returned vic tor either through Jim Jeffries' verdict or a knockout punch administered his opponent, will be proclaimed champion of the whites and clearly in line to suc ceed Gans. . . Welsh is attracting more than his share or attention through his peculiar methods of training. He has located his camp at Venice or America, tne noted reHort on the Paciflo ocean, a few miles from Los Angeles, and there he and his staff of training partners entertain large crowds of summer vis itors aaiiy. rreauie is irwu' lout of the water, - and each morning he take a lone? swim straight out to sea. sometimes accompanied by his sister Kate, who is also an expert paddler. McFarland's camp is located at Jack Doyle's 8outh, Side club, and the stock yards wonder goes through a hard grind there every day. He Is nearly down to flgnting trim, and each man promises to enter the ring In superb condition. MI-RACWAVE I Louisiana and Colorado Fol low New York Ken " tucky Gets Busy. (United Press teawd Wire.) New Orleans, June 20. Racing Inter ests received another body blow this afternoon when the lower house of the legislature passed the Locke anti-race track gambling bill, which Is similar to the new law In New York. The anti racing men say they will have three votes to spare when the bill comes up in the senate Monday. The racinc men. however, claim thev have won over a majority Of the senate and aaaert confidently that the meaaure will be killed. They are making a bit ter runt because with tha nreaent.law In New York, they think that the Louis iana tracas win te much more im portant. ... ' ; A Overland Race Stop. (United PrM Leuwd Wire.) Denver. Col.. June 20. There were no races at Overland Park yesterday, and it Is unlikely that there will be any more races here this season. The po lice have been directed to arrest any one caught laying a wager on the races and the bookies are not anxious to buck, against the ; determined spirit abroad. -, ' - An appeal has been taken from the decision of Judge Carlton M. Bliss, who, sitting In the dtstrlwt court, has held that race track gambling is a crime under the laws of the state. Judge Blias stayed the dismissal of the writ nrohibittna Justices from Issulna war rants but he beld that police officers eould proceed without .writs and no one seems anxious to face a trial for the sake of betting. It Is predicted here that the racing game has been perma nently killed. .. . ; . ' Declare Against Booklet. " f Lexington; Ky June ' 19. Bookmak- ing was given a body blow yesterday, when tha State Racing commission re fused to ' allow- the establishment of the old booking system. They insist on the Paris mutual system as the best. EASTERN 0REG0NIANS A . BET $2,000 ON GAME . .Enierpriae. Or June 20. While there' Is no. league 'connection with the Wal lowa land Enterprise . ball e'ams, and j there is nO professionalism attached In any manner, the national gome haa be come ao exciting In thia section of the 1 state that tomorrow a ball game la to be played between these two teams for a ourae of 12,000. , " I The Enterpriae team Issued a chal ; lenge to play anjr team In the county for a purse of .81,000 and Immediately. put up lOUV as a lurEBii. in muii mas called by 'Vallowa. Player ware at once chosen by each Ride and now the two teams are practicing. v c ' - But the purse of $2,000 promises to be a mere bagatelle for the towns are crazed over the game and people are betting their Individual inoney In .-a way that makes an .election- or a nprsar race look small, APOSTLES TLAY WITH A EAST SIDE TOMORROW Ab r- - "The fit Johns- and East Side; teams of the- Trl-Clty league will piny the sec ond game of their scheduled series on the Vangiin street diamond' Sunday, Af ternoon... - Tbo - game is called for 1 SWEEP G COUfiRY o'clock. The East Side team' won the first game which was played at St Johns. The teams will line UP' about mm fnllAwv v .. . .... Hf Johns, I , East Side. Hoover .......... .p. ........ . Hurlburt Rccior 7? . m ......... t & ..... V. . w Ruple .., , .c. .......... . Brock Moore .......... .lb. ....... . Kennedy Fleming ...,,.., 2b, .... t. .. . Barreil Clav. ..hb...- Myers Brown ...,Sb. ........ . Slgabee Oliver j.-. ...... .Tt.....i..... lesen Lee. cf Tauscher Parker .......... If Magr.eas -: This Pat tn Sport Annals. - ;, - 1764 At . Shepton Mallet, England, BUI Part defeated George Meggs In fight for championship :'; - , v" 1884 At Pohiek Landing, Va., Sam Collyeri defeated ' Barney 'Aaron in 47 rounds, for f 1,000 .and " lightweight championship, j , ' - " : - 1889 At Milwaukee, . A.- McMillan (S falls) defeated Evan Lewis (1) in mixed style wrestling match for 1500. 1892 At Detroit, W. C. Rands rode a bicycle 25 miles oVer roada .In 1 hour 14 minutes, beatine record. ' . '. 1802 At Los Angeles, Jack Johnaon and HanK urirren went zu rounas to a draw.'- ' '' " 180B At Ogden, Utah, George Gard ner knocked out Billy Stiff, to f fifth round. . .( . 1907 At; New York. Nealon, rldflen by Jockey Dugam, won the Suburban Handicap; time 2:06 2-6. , ,. , ,; '-.v :v.; '...V'.jV ; . 1 1 ' .' " ' ': -vvi';,,i . Sail for Emperor's" Cop. , ' Pover,. June 20. The annual . yacht race front, Dover to Heligoland for the oup orrered oy Emperor wuuam or uermany was startea yesterday morn ing. There were only seven entrlea, two British yachts, Clc I,. uiceiy ' ana i;eyion and flvs Germans. Comet. Hamburg:. Clara, Susane and Armguard. The wind was light from the east. Rhodora Wins Triennial, f London, - June 19. Richard Croker's famous Rhodora won '" the . Triennial stakes yesterday : at the Ascot track. The betting was 2 to 1 against Rho dora, but she came home fully three quarters ef a length ahead of .Wheat Ear, one of the favorites. - - . Hold Rowing Trjrouta, '. The Portland "Rowing club tryouts will be held on the river this utter. v CAioroMntA kohls, y. NEW STREET CAR LINES OP ERATED IN SAN FRANCISCO Another Direct Connection Between the Terry Station and tha falrmoa Botek The operation- of. the Sacramento atreet cableT car line adds another to the conveniences of the ' Fairmont hotel in San Franclaco. Despite the fact that the.hqtel automobiles, and carriagea meet all trains and steamers, many peo ple prefer to come up on the car. - The new f line gives direct service from the ferry to the hotel, it la rapid, taking leas than eight minutes from the ferry to the hotel, and the new, big, f reen 'cars furnish ample accommoda lona. Strangers need oply ask the In spectors for the Sacramento street or Fairmont hotel line and they will be properly directed. The hotel Is also served by direct service from Market street on the California street line, and by the cross-town Powell street line which transfers from all parts of the City. . .. ' . '.. -,, With the . present service It 1 the most conveniently as well ss the most superbly located hotel In the new San Francisco. - . The present management Is the Identi cal one which made the old Palace hotel famous, which la tn itself a guarantee of superiority of cuisine and service. HOTEL ST. FRANCIS SAN fRANCISCO, Each guest jreeeires, without asking', the response to the multi-form requests of the most ex-' acting public The comfort of the present Is built upon: the complaints of the past,- and Hotel St. Francis to day represents the sum total of a study of individual require ments. - - ... ' batzs ETrnorSAxr, nov fa VPWAJUO. ' UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JAMES WOODS . KEY ROUTE INN i OAKLAND. CAL. AlCEBICAir FlAJf Sneclal rates o' permanent guests. Moderate prlcea Table d'hote meala An Ideal .place to stop. ' M;. r-.V-;-. OREQOIN PORTLAND, OR. European Haa ' : Modern ' Bestauran PORTLAND yfe - IKKUUU1UU IJ ttl Wt COST oira VSXLJSOTS BOL&AXSJ iiJitlimxtm, sit eefii 0?-A"-"; i ? ' vtri. HOTE Lr OREGON S : - CORNER SEVENT AND STARK STREETS Portland's New and' Modern Hotel. - Rates $1 per Day anvd Up European PIanFree Bus. .. WRTOUT.mrK'TKTRriW HflTP.T. CO Prnnc noon." There are rowing races In the ingles, doubles and fours to be pulled off. The first race is 'called .at , o'clock. . , , , , TAFT UNITARIAN; HIS WIFE EPISCOPALIAN i . (United Jvesa Leased Wire.) ' -! ' f , Washington, I?. , C, . June o. since the nomination of Secretary Taft for. the .presidency, ;; many Inquiries hav been, made as to his religious belief. He is' a Unitarian, but Mrs, Taft is an Episcopalian and the . two. children of the nominee attend the church of their mother, ...-,'' BURGLARS MAKE GOOD i " HAUL AT CHEHALIS , . (Spectil Dispatch to The JoornL) , Chehalls, Wash June SO. Burglars entered Joe : Gooaman's -"clothing store last night and carried off about 1160 worth-of merchandise. Officers have a good clue and arrests are expected. . No Cocaine, No Gas k . No Students Our aucoesa la ; due to - uniform high-grade work at. reasonable prloea, NERVOUS PEOPLE ;; . :"' r,;..' j i '';; j And those afflicted with heart weak, ness can now - have their teeth ex. tracted filled and brtdgework ap plied without-the least pain or dan. ger. . - -,:' PAINLESS EXTRACTION .. S2-KARAT CROWNS ........ BRIDGE WORK OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE.. ALL LINED PLATE ....... .1 TEETB , iTT: Examination- aad Consultation Free. Re-Enameling Teeth Is the greatest Invention in modern dentistry and has been most success ful of all methods. We extend to all a special Invita tion to call at our office and have their teeth examined free of charge, - We own and - control the largest and beat equipped dental establish, ment in the world, having IS offices all told. : We give a written guarantee with all work for 10 years. Lady attend, ant. . .',. .' . -. Open evenings till 7. Sunday ( to I. Union Painless Dentists 081 M Morrisoa Sa, Corner rint. svmaii BXisoBxs. BMGHAM WARM SPRINGS ,- . . NOW ' : ; wtm-w. SPRINGS This famous old Blue Mountain Re- Resort will be f . Open June 15th For the Season of 108 Under ' the management of 3. A. BORIE, the new owner. Roada bridges, buildings and equipment repaired and renewed. Hotel and dining-room service will be a speoial feature, being under the care of the beat steward and chef obtalnabla For further particulars write to .. ' . ; ; J." A. BORIB, Prop, We-Ha-Ha Springs Gibbon Fostoffleet tfmatllla- Oonaty, ; Oregon. . WILH0IT SPRINGS Hotel Now Open : Stage' leaves Oregon City,' Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ' until July 1, then dally at Sam. F. W. McLean., proprietor. Fare 41.60. HOTELS mm. Headquarters fo Tourists aad Com. meroial, Travelers, Special rates made to families and single gentlemen. The management will be pleased at all times to show rooms and give prlcea A modern Turkish oath es tablishment to .the hOtel. - r: :M K. o Sowers, Sagr, Centrally Located Modern Improvements Imperial Hotel - A EUROPEAN -PLAN . , . , Seventh arid Washington Phil Metschan & Sons, Props. .SvBBooaloa:'' Rates, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 THE DANMOORE - Portland's New Hotel. , . 475 Washington, corner 14th, opp. ,. Heilig Theatre. Eowptaa Plan S IM aad Tip, ; Bus meets sll tralna - i : ' " DAN J. MOORB, Proprietor. i Hotel Moore Clatsop Bsaoh. Sea- Mi side, or. Open all year. Tor lnfor- taatioa apply at The Danmoore. .