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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, TORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 21, 1009. 'I . I ATS SPORTING SYSNT3 THIS IS CATCHER l'OUKNIKK joiKisoii sceiiis imiiTosii ready ; wises suue of KETCHEL'S GAFJEi TOOFFERS50.000 Jit CONpUERORS Calls Off Match With Middle Australia!! -Promoter .lie- American ' Aviators Claim Champion Five Thou. ipards r Ketchcl - Johnson v Aerial ; Navigation Has Fight' as Foolish 3Ioye. . Been Finally Solved. ? v. sand Up for Jeff. s Chicago. March JO. "I stand " ready to deposit. t&0.09 with i any bank in (Ilaarat Ktwt tr Lonjcat Leased Wlra.l ' ; Chicago. March 29. Tha matclv: te " twenn : Jack Johnson -. ,an r Stanley ' Ktrhi ia ott: .:-.-':.' - Champion Jack Johnson ha refused to negotiate longer with the middleweight champion. According to agreement Detween Johnson an. 1 Manager W Una Brltt for Ketchel, tha middleweight fighter wag to have 15000 , posted , by noon today. This Ketchel failed to da Stanley, put up 11000 the night he talked with Johnson over the Hearst news ser vice l"B8Pd wire between Cliica.a;e and New Vork. but failed to post the other 14000. Johnson had all of his (5000 post ed Friday afternoon. Johnson believes' 'that Ketchet . and RriU only are attempting to use him for advertising purposes and declarei he will have nothing further to do with at Sydney, Australia. ' (United rrM Leased Wtra.l ' New Tork. March I0Aronautlo pi- America t9 guarantee a fight between Iota and patrons sang- tha prataea or tha James J. Jeffries and Jaok Johnson, I Wright brother ana their distinguished the fight to be held In America or I fallow aviators tonlsht at tha third an- deal, r will not make the place pub- "T. ' ,?," "V ZZ llo lust now. but will say it Is a we ern'clty and I have assurance that tha championship fight caq ie auceeestuii brought off without Interference.- 1 would .much "rather hava the two men mot in txmdon. where I might nave bet ter police protection, but if they want to- fight In their own country, tha op portunity la at hand." ' Tills statement was made by Hugh P. Mcintosh, promoter of tha Burns- Johnson ' world championship contest ,' theipr that Ketchel had a chance to fight for the heavyweight title, passed It up and -that ha will never get another one. But Johnson has not taken- his money down. So eager la the champion -to get into 'actual combat In defense of his title that tie has decided to leave the $5000 up for SO days as a challenge to inmva J. Jeffrlea.-'-the-otM jr .-man w Itora the public really wants to sea fight him. If Jeffries falls to cover up tha JfO00 in the next month, then Johnson will give up his nopes or getting into the ring with tha former champion and turn his attention to other candidates for his crown, If Indeed, ha can . find any. . lVeaTss It rot faff. . 1 "Ketchel doesn't Intend to flght-tne," : b Id Johnson tonight, - "I withdrew my forfeit, as far as he is concerned, nut will leave it up SO days to gire James J. Jeffries a chance to cover it and thus bind. a match with me. I will let It go as a side- bet for a match with Jeffries, and boost it 15000 If Jeff feels Mcintosh brought with Mm tha mor- Ine pictures of the Burns-Johnson, flaht. e is sninusiasuo over ne prospect or (,.n,- --,... ,h., wln h. toaated in verse and speeches, in which tha kevnota mas that of a triumphant claim that tha problem of aerial naviga tion had been aolved. and there remalna oui me cununueo ttptnmrii-iiui im- frovement marked In all great lnven Ions to' make airships aa commonplace aa automonue. The principal speakers were Martin W. Littleton. Honorable William Jlf Adoo, John E. Farsona, Jamea W. Oa- boma, Kobert Davis and Colonel H. w. Sackett of the Hudson Fulton celebra tion commission Colonel Baokett described tbe unprece- brlnglng the two heavyweights toijetber and says tnere is no' question that jer fries intends to meet Johnson eventual. Iy. - He eavs. however, that Jeffries told him that hi. offer of a $60,000 "on-.i, 'unZZ 1 ZZJ tZ nffnr "I- .. -.... . -p I September, when the three; great eras I or sail, steam and aeroplane win d rep resented in tne reienraiion on tne nua- son. The one will be tne eact replica and that he would not aocrot uTT T lrilr Moon. Tailing nptba rtver manned ana mat lie wouia not aocepi.ic v ; I by DtCh sailors in the costume of the jo&naoir oraai rigntar. ',- lperiod, and Hudson himself at The helm. ' Mcintosh, sava that he rerards John- I Fulton s Clermont perfect In renrodue aon as. the greatest fighter the pugll-I tlon, will sail under her own ateam be- urnainind tne Hair Moon, wnne overneaa a Istlo world ever saw and says never naa a "jooK-m." "As to my offer of 160,000, they can split it any war they aee fit," he 'said. ''It matters not to me. There la no strlntf to my offer. Many of these Ami erlcan offers of $100,000 and more art a- blooming bob over f so.ooo and I do not believe any other sane man would offer more than that amount. o "Johnson's fight with Ketchel is a foolish move on his part, for Ketchel toia, ,wiut way aovue ii, - i ub name goes ori poaaeaaea a blow which. I, am Jim corDett, too, put. noneauy. i aon ti wouicl fell an ox if it lands. Just be think Corbett haa the slightest intention I tore the Burns-Johnson go I had a 'r..V'nVnaT " .' ' ' " .". hard time to keep Burns from fightlnr ur am i ;" f" i ."v7 l Ketcneu h was anxioua to get tne 4heir game. Brltt Is Just foxy en tugh American Into a ring and I had Jlffi- freat fleet or airanipa win contest ror ha New York to Albany trophy tindor the Aero club'a tusplces. i t , The medals designed ny . victor i. renner, tha sculptor, and presented by Hie I ilia L uu i uv : nii.Hi viviuvid. simply air bubbles. . I would not give t put on exhibition for the first time. . Loruanai r ieia tfinup, prewiaeni oi the club, presided. Among the guests ware Colonel John Jacob Astor, Peter Cooper Hewitt, Kobert Lee Morrell and Charles A. Munn. There were J 60 plates. SAVE GAftTE AS i'eu lis .sijir ; 1 Roosevelt Did a Obod Turn for Beast and Fowl as Ho' Quit Office. ' trnlttd Frew tested Wlr. 1T.afllnrl.in K a . I. II A irk.. ,.,.- dore Jtoosevalt. on tha eve of hla de parture from the White' House, was not exclusively intent on the extermination of the wild animals of tiouth Africa is shown by a eerlea of proclamations Just made public . , ...... It devehma that amnnv fila laat offi cial acta wss the signing of a number of documents aetttng aside portions of i nw pumiR xantia . a reiwrv.. lur iiift propagation snd preservation of tha animals In North America. Fire Island., at the head of Cook Inlet nn the southeast coaat of Alaska, target aside' aa a breeding ' ground for ihe Alaska moose. Chlsh'k and Kgg ielanda also on Cook inlet and the island of 8t lAsarla, in Bitka sound, rare reserved aa breeding grounda for native birds.' - Tha proclamations give warning that neither the birds themselves nor their eggs are to be taken, except undta regu lations of tha department of agriculture. Included with these aame reservea are the withdrawals of reservoir altes con nected with reclamation projects in sev eral' of the western atates. . These are: Bait rivar. Ariaona; East Park. Califor nia; Deer Flat and Minidoka, Idaho: Willow creckr-Montanar-Carlsbad and Rio Grande, New Mexico; Cold springs, Oregon: Bells Kourche, South Liukota: Strawberry - valley,.- Utah; Keechulua lake. Kacheas- lake. Cle-elum . into. Bumping lake, Coneonully, Washington, on - '. ' " i.i""rN ,t. j it . s ... 'TVV . - ' " Mr I n ' ' S , ' I I ' ( B - ' ' V"e . "K l atisractory Tailoring It'a. within onr.powrr ta 1o tilings in the tailoring line sufficiently better than does the average, lailor to eause'you to eome hore. for cor- rect atlirc. , -, :, You'll find' tempting' va'riely of scasonalile 'fabrics here 'both fancy ana staple ana large cnoiiKft to saimiy every taste anJ ptire. i The fabrics and price displayed in our windows will give you an inkling ol what you 11 una on onr tables,' But you'd better erct vour nand on the fabric jnside the, store- to realiza . the excellent values offered ' , Ask' the salesman to show you finished garment t before you ! place your order, . Trouseri $6 to $ 1 2 VV i Suits $25 to $5(T Patiefactlen guaranteed tn all caseal Oarmenta to order in a day If required. Pull dress and tuxedo auita a specialty. 1 108 THIRD STREET , J Youngster, Who ,,WH1 Help Casey's Team "VYin NorlhwesPeaoaitiJlSeal . , - In Action at Ban LuU. Obispo, Cal.';-', - . to use this atory of a match for adver tising the Ketchel-O'Brlen fight In New York. :- - '-"..'- ',- ' "You know -Corbett 1 to appear In Chicago with' hla show pretty sdon., I think he is up. to the same advertising game. Nothing would please me better than to fight him, but I am positive be doesn't mean business. "I had a talk with Mr. Mcintosh today and he told me thae he believed Jeffries would fight Jeffries did not tell him too, but Mcintosh is making a shrewd guess from Jim's actions .and evasive answers or potntea questions. " "Mcintosh really thinks Jeffries will fight me by fall and I am- of the same ; opinion. 'That Is why I am leaving- my money up. I want Jeff to oome out and say he will fight as aoon aa possi ble so that I won't get out of tha coun try and be tied with other engagements. The sooner Jeff and? I get together the better it will suit me. I'll whip him and don't want to wait too long to do tne joo. cultv in -aettlnr him to abandon hla scheme and accept a $30,000 purse for a fteht with Johnson. ' i ' Wlllus Brltt Ketehel'a manager, ao- companled bv Battling Nelson, - is ex pected tn Chicago -tomorrow-to con clude arrangements for the Ketchel- Johnson fight When Brltt returns to New York Tuesdav he expects to be able to announce where t,he mill will tane place AX ACT0B TAN mn I nun II VslHd LUII THORHTON STAKES AXOELS FLOUNDER LIKE WEAK KNEED FIGJIIES . (Heant New by tongesf teased Wire. . ( Ios Angeles, March 20. Kloundorlng about the Chutea Park diamond this . afternoon j like- ee many weak kneed pigmies irt the grasp of a band of giants the Angela were beaten and , re-beaten bv the Chicago White Sox regulars in every inning or xna.' game. score was in to a. . Comiskev's terrors batten like so many fiends, securing a total of 16 hits orr tne two ios Angeies twiners,.. lo ser and Brlswalter. ..Quick to take ad vantage of every mlaplay" the Chicago ' men made tha most of the Angela' eight errors. ' ' v - Score by inninas: ' -lxa-Anxele 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 3 Chicago 1.8 0 7 0 0 0 010 , Batteries Chicago. Bmith. Butor and Sullivan; Ixis Angeles, Brlswalter, Toser and orenaorir. (Hearst News by longest Leased Wire.) Emeryville Race Track, Cal., - March JO. The famous Thornton stake, the classic long distance race of America, was wontodny bv Nadzn. the property of It (i. Bed well. " " ' Tho winner was pounds the best horse and was second choice In the betting at. 13 to 6. Mllrord was packed from 9 to 6 to 8 to 6 favorite, but failed to get In the money. "Red" Walker's Orcagna was second and A. F. Dayton's Mendon was tnira. . f 'The field was away almost immedi ately after straightening out Ben volio was in front Mllford secrthd and The final' Cloyne third. Aa the field passed the secona mue . m i irora went w ine ironi, opened up a big gap and the way he was running looked to have the race at hla mercy. He soon' grew leg-weary, however, and Nadau, making his move in the third mile, gradually overhauled him and raced him into- theground. Taplin then Bent his mount along nice ly and won by 30 lengtns witn the norse going easily at tne end.. Kemuts; f irst race, six runonga -fiuB,; won; ' Santa Anita Results. s f' fHearat Newt bt Lonxent Leased . Santa Anita Park, Cal., March 20.--- : KoRiutB: Seven . furlongs W. T.- Overton won. J'. IT. Reed second, Stendal third. Time, l.?6 1-6. Seven furlongs Ladv Irma won. Pert secona, t:miia tnira. xime, i:za. 'One mile and a furlong Maltble won. Czar-second, Gloria third. Time, 1:51 4-6. Four and a half v furlonars-Rocky O'Brien won, Donau second. Sir Ashton third. 'Time, 0:53-5. ' One mile Donald MacDonald won, Guy Fisher second, Likely pleduonne third. Time, l:J9. . . , Six furlong-i-Jan Swift wron, Fibarl second, .Maid of Gotham third. Time, ' 1:1. Mile and three sixteenths Molesey won, .John Carroll second. King of the Mist third. .Time. 8:00. , .- V Canby Ready for Garpea. . ' ' i (Special Diwitch to Tha Joarnal.) ' ! Canby. Of., March SO.-Canby base ball fans have- organised, a first class ball team for the coming season.. The home -grounds are toeing put tn 'first class shape and the team is anxious to arrange a series of games with out - side teams. W. H. Lucks haa been re flected manager and other managers desiring dates will write to hlro. Last season the Canby team plaved several i very good gamea, with Portland cluba I Mush Money, second; Curriculum, third. Time, l :ia i-n. . Second race, four furlongs Elfin Beau won; Eddie Oraney, second; Qual ity, third. TIrne. 0:49, , j-Third race, six furlongs Anna I Daley won; AmigO, second; Belle Kin-j nev. third. Time. 1:14 3-6. Fourth race, four miles Nadia won; Orcagna, second; Medon, third. Time, Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards Erbet won: Barney oldneid. eeo ondj The Peer, third. Time, 1:46. Sixth, race, six furlongs Clnudllght won: Julia Powel, second; Jacobite, tnira. Time.a:i3 l-s. I I lf;-f:-f . 1 HI lie V 1 l it j s W 4 V A ' " 7 mnA Chnshnn, finH PfllhflnH.. These are jesianated as alsb hrellnu places for-native birds. 'In this use they will be of the utmost' Importance to the western hunter, as they will nrovide convenient resting places for tha flocks of ducks in their miirratlons over the desert country, particularly in tha south west. . .;,; . -t ,.v : ... .i i ! I ' 'i' . SOX AND SEAtS ARE TIED WHEN RAIN FALLS 1 wi , , "'.. ...;'',;' (Hart Neva hr.Lonaeat Leased Wlrs.t GEORGE WILTSE JOINS GIANTS' TRAINING CAMP " Dallas, ; Texas, March : 20. George Wiltse,the star southpaw of the' New York - Giants, has ' left tha ranks of "hold-outs" and Joined , the team Iter this afternoon. Wiltse stated that he haa kept himself In good condition dur ing the winter by gymnasium work The only "hold-outer1' la the Giants' team now la Mike Donlln. The Giants will finish up their spring training here next wee a ana worn nortn Dy easy stages, playing exhibition games along TJX first gaine on ' the T north' ond squad of Comisky's band of White Box are certainly runninr into a streak of bad weather. Today's game at Recre a tlon park between Danny Long's ath letes and the Windy City aggregation was nlaved mostlv in a drizzllmr rain. which prevented either' team from doing ward Journey will be r at Okla March 29. . McAlester, Detroit a, Washington 2, ' (United Press Leased Wire.);. C 1 TT 1, W m'a ' nirlhln. .wMtinir tl,.. f u j. vam. v.in the sphere at a 'lively clip. But. all ensational game that went 11 Innings things taken Into consideration, both Detroit defeated Washinsrton bv a aenre teams played good ball. 1 of 3 to today. Walter Johnson went me game was 'caned at the end - of I wnoie route ror the JNationala tne ninth inning by Umpire Jock Mc- core: ... ,; Carty. After the nine Innings had been " '" ' V R. H. E. played, tne score stood six to six. with I waaningron both Lang and Willis DltehW aumrh Detroit . . . ............ ball, they might have been playing yet I Batteries Johnson and Street' Suggs, had not the rain interfered. Bcore Dy innings: Chicago . . .,.,. ,: .d 9 3 1110 0 0 t San Francisco . . . . . . ; . 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 00 Batteries Chicago. Lange and Payne; San Francisco, Willis. Browning, . East ley and Williams. j , Works and Stanage. Boston Defeats Memphis. (rnited Preaa Leased Tflre.t Memphis, March . 20 The Boston Americans defeated Memphis this aft' ernoon, 14 to 2. Score: : R, II. E ....8 7 7 Memphis . . . Boeton . , , .. 14 15 0 Batteries Keitser. Withers, , Willis ana ijuawigr-ttyatt-an -trmatt.--v . , OToole Licks Joe llowker. trnltfd Press leased Wlra.t - Philadelphia, March .; 20. -Tommy This Date in Sport Annals. 1886 At New York: ' W. H. Meek de feated William .n'ITMf in : 1 walktrigTmatchrT6r"$200.- 7 1 1890 At Toronto: Lady Langtry de? ! feated Doeskin in 200 yard greyhound ii'o, d in s neais,. lor aiuu. ' . 1892 At, Buffalo: Lakes and Straits 19 WAt "-laFrTW.. ?T5?t.a '-therwelght. made Nell and fleoewa Whlii T .,Vi":" ?"". wrK. . l Joe. oowaer, me mucn rounds to a draw ' V touted tirnisti crack, berore the Na- ' loL-At Chfcaio- -b tp. . tional Athletio club here .tonight, send- tt& Gardner Xnl . 5 S TJSZtLF 1907 At Princeton: T.i. Z ii,. the second round of what was sched- tnterMitlaaHata - w.-l- " V . rouno Ilgnt. ine hinV 1 Englishman was a two to one favorite. 1908 At New Orleans: Angeles won mo vjijt rarx geroy. i - New York Defeats Dallas. " ' ; 'United Preas Leased Wire.) Dallas. Tex., March 20. Ames tivi pitched a: better game than he did this afternoon. Mathewson also was " In good rorm ana ., the Dallas : team, al though playing consistent ball, was never In it Score: t New York ...11 8 1 Dallas , ...... 17 7 Batteries Ames. ' Mathewson ' - and Schlei and Wilson: Moore and Owns- low. , - Joy for the Umpire. Spokane, Wash., March. 20.- "The elty council will challenge the ministers to a game- of baseball this year," said Councilman B V. . Lambert tonight "They challenged us laat vaar and beat them. They won't want to chal lenge us again," so we will - go after them. The council can ' pick a strong team this season, though the dominies have had several accessions since last year." v .-. " -.! ' t - ICEBERGS DRIVE SHIP OUT OF-HER COURSE .Philadelphia, March 20. After a thril ling passage, Jn which tha ship, passed through long stretches of Iceberg-dot ted seas and was forced to steam more than 160 milea to the eastward to pre vent, oeing nemmed in by a vast field of drift Ice, the British steamship Tarn- aracv in command of Captain MacDon- aia, nas come into port from Shields, The -Tamarao came unon tha lea rinM early in the morning of March I. For more than 12 hours the ship sought ( f , I I H Mil VH Tin. ni,IV1 AIT T ,1 . r . . t n flotilla. Night was Just falling when It waa touna inai sne could sareiv at. westward. . . 1 - Larly in the following morning, juat when her crew thought their troubles were over, the lookout suddenly shouted "Iceberg on starboard bow!" Tha am. snip s course was altered so as to let the Ice king's warship have the right of way, ana 11 poasea io tne southward a few cables length distant. ftru rr-.l had the excitement over this thrilling incident passed and while the first watch was relieving the deck, another cry from the i lookout "Iceberar rirht ahead!" caused, all. handa to remain on deok. Sure enough, there were the huge glaciers, coming along like a soviadron of battleships, at about one half mil apart There were 60 of them. They were traveling slowly to the southward and ranged from 100 feet to two reel in neignt. ; ,-. . For the benefit of fellow mm rlnor. who may want to know the exact loca tion of this drifting mass. Captain Mac Donald gives the ice field as extending from 200 miles northeast of Cape Race to longitude 46 west. The irsebergs were passed -4n- latUKl-7. 3d- -nort h - to latitude 45 north, and from longitude 4 west to 51 west 1 TAFT COULDN'T FIND'' COPY OF CONSTITUTION Washington, March 20. William Loeb r., who served as secretary to Presl ent Roosevelt from February. 1908. un til March 4. was with President Taft In his ofQce a - few days later, when Mr. Taft reoelved the newspaper men. One of the correspondents asked a question which led the president to start searching his desk for a copy of the federal constitution. He couldn't find It and turning to Mr. Loeb with a laugh he asked if they didn't have a constitu tion in the president's room. . Mr. Loeb scratched his head for a Seo- ondr two and then recalled that it was kept out in the office which he used to occupy. He appeared a moment later bearing the volume. Talkirig Machines and Records ALL MAKES Victor, Edison, Columbia and Others , e " 'Si'-'.' '. I'-.'. " '"':'' We will be -pleased to demon-' trate any of these for you In our individual sound-proof parlors. ' Why not purchase where you have the advantage' of compari-. aon?- ''.',. ' Hear the Wonderful Victor Victrola : -' THE , LATEST STYLE Edison and Columbia AND THE NEW RECORDS , ' - . , Columbia Double Disc Records ; Have Music 5 on Bottr-Sides. TWO PIECES' FOR THE . . PRICE OF ONE . dispensers of plasorellafcUJty vSS3 WASHINGTON ST. AMERICANS WIN AT CHESS WITH ENGLISH! Train Buffalo Bill's Nags." (Special TOftpateb to Tlie JonrnaU Sookane. Wash.. March 20. R. W. of th2 ?tut '-ZtW h.Ah"?,fni "v1"? ln tent summer and winter. OI tne Janitor in GlrlS Which Openi i,.. Tuft fnr Hrlilnnnrt rVinn tn nara at the Meilla- toniaht in a well known I?" 'e55.i0T a.?eP5?ri,-,Vnn" .?.r? onlleaa.Hnd nmfaaa'lnnal KaTSehalV nl. v ur.?- ' V ' S iraun-o xiir of otner years. He forsook Tha diamond ror ma ataae. Stanton nlaveri with Cornell for several years at first and h" '?' the horses second basea After leaving college ha fh?rKthr will aid I h played seml-psfesslonal ball and later tn wher will aid a Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, Mr, Thompson, who Is a pioneer here, made a living by sawing wood. His son has in tne east ana him. woraea nls war Eastern league. to Newark of tbe muted rfeaa Leaaed Wire.) Princeton, N. J.. March 20. Amer Ina. Viin tha Intarnatlnnal enllav phM championship, played by cable, at Q0LTIMRT4 DEFF4TED tropny. WhltaKer or Pennsylvania de feated Hoeb of Oxford and Blumberc of Columbia won ovipt Rennie of " Ox- turu. niffjiiciip oi rnncrion was Riven i trn- ",a u ,i a draw over -Brown of Cambridee and rr.J.h "m .!n th history of Parshlev of Harvard alan drew 1 with lB". "cnoo ne uoiumma univermty tmse-S."..-,"""!,.."? ball team was defeated yesterday ftr- Huerhea of Pennsylvania and limine noon 111 their lg Indoor gymnasium, by worth of Cambridge was in dispute IKi 7i,7rnKi ?Vil?L6Vor when, the play ended by.exnlrtnP of CoL"mbL ine rime limit and It will be decided a"IU V :i later by tn . board of governors. throughout Fencing Exhibition. (Hatted Press Besses Wlre.V Annapolis. March 20. The navy fenc ing team ciosea tne season nere today TiTTvom m-r-arT ri.T rs-nn I with an interesting exniDition pout witn r llfcS 1 l lMIh US JJUUIUS the Philadelphia fencers' club. The ... .';. ' I naval team has a good chance of win ning the intercollegiate finals tn New York next Friday -.ana eaturaay. ''Watch the MoTement ; ( Down the river." , See Harborton adr, Page 2. Sec. 2. ' . BRUSH RUNAKOl'T, 7 HORSEPOWER -7- arP. Played a tie Kama with tha ehamnlnn l'r fT.i w.wam oi anyernors. All .;,. .k,..' V..: i. tne- matcnea were well contested I . ' . Z A . throna-hont i i danger of defeat. But yesterday their Waterloo came, m spite of the fact that they played a splendid game. Their opponents were members of former in terscnoiaetia teams. Following- is the I lliifup: Columbia TJ. J- - Ennls. Clancy. Toomey . . .;..C. . f cKinnon, Kirk, i . P. . . Canplell .....;..P8., Harris, Dooley . . . . 1 . . . Davis t J... Hayward ...... .,!., Black .......,,..L... Perkins ......... C... O'Brien ..R... i Past Performers. . . . ..... . oieason P. - Meyera Barry More'and .. M. M vera ...... Cobb .... Marias .,, Thomas ... McAUen v ANNAh)LIf? CAPTAIN WAS GOOD PLAYER Midshipman Wills, elected eantaln rvf tne navy baeketltall team yesterday, waa appointed to- the United Statea naval arademjr In bv Tnitenl States Hen- ator Ankeny of Waahington. Lhirlng in" w ai annaiwni ma louoar west erner has 1'istlfied the opinion of frlenda wno preiicti a bright future for- bim by attaining a leading poaltinn la .all hia claaaea as well as In athletic Ha was rrtnM as the star vlerer on the flrwt baketbal team ever eras n- isi at Armapoua, ana re nas been the great rarior la tne teams succeea fT uia paat trrae years. Tha Walla Walla boy al maule tHe trark team cf toe mini Ta limY I -i hi I -r ! f I M r anil w kim h.rfwm. in to .rad Jump and tnrllalL belpad n wlo for the navy Ihe re?vit-l Don f nerat hartna lost a track nttt I Do You Wish Any of These? To go in business ;- , . " . Take life insurance f Take a trip ' ? Go to college Buy a home THERE IS A WAY Open an account at- this bank save money have a purpose in life and 'let . your savings help attain -j;our wish. ; Ao Interest Paid " Hours 8 to 5:33; Satur-. iaya 8 p. m. . Watcli tlie Movement Dovvn tlie River" On United Railways and Northern Pacific' - "T:: 17 IT lb. KV' ,iJ .li ' T l-...'''" 11 t asn WEST SIDE CITY VIE W RIVER VIEW MOUNTAIN VIEW r, TWO RAILROADS ELECTRIC LINE 3 m.mT Wu- 1 S sasas f sBasr SPRING WATER ELECTRIC LIGHTS WalU Wallan Xary Captafa. I '. W r.a ef M alia Walla. Waah.. a rartot rf t rt' aoM ri raa alx-tea captain or tna nary baektlU team. frf.rs Bin at Entrant In Cttj Park With Tfcrw r as arc germ. A. Puarlea A(-at for Orscn. fWafch Iho Jrororacnt See IIatortva adr. ,Pn tt rtrr. Prices Reduced ! - i rn Om BXAB r1 BUTJI SLOCK. WOOD, i'rompt delivery. Steel Bridge Fuel Co. Richest of rich land for fruit growfng and gardening; beautiful standing trees for parks and grounds; sub-station on the property power for factories. Beautiful buildingr spots. r -Ideal factory sites. Lots $175 up EASY PAYMENTS acres $300 up. , - ' : SHEPARD Si HARDY, Agents 1018 BOjJJRD OF TRADE BLDG-, PORTLAfTD, OREGON ' 1 ) ! z. aVee. a. PWee c-i;;j. F- i:t.