THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,. PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 20. 1009. ship km 0 ROUGH WATER French Windjammer Brings Kepoit of Thrilling Experiences.- TO LOAD LUMBER ; ; FOU SOUTH AFRICA . .- v.. ', 'y C'ai(aln Cavelan Here Bevm ars t Aro In French Hark Comil Hart J'rrnrh Hark Jacolwen lyeavrs Vp o Go to Llnnton Ballast PtSck. It was a stormy trip for the French nip Berengere, coming here from Mol lndo. and when she reached her berth . mo upiimi, dock ,ii llnnton he weather-beaten sides -showed traces o n. .tor dtyi the seas had pounded . . . ti 4 . lvAB. ......... i . . . . ..: i'""" mvra ma. it, wu .with difficulty any headway at all wax marie and every now and then she was lunru io riae wnarr Dare poles. The Berengere in here to. load lumber1 jit Douin Arrica, under charter to Tay lor, Young company, and will begin receiving cargo as soon as the sand , bnllast has been removed. . This will only take a few .days.. It Is understood iiiat me cargo wui be rurnlahed by the North Pacific Lumber company. Captain Cavelan, who brought ' tha , xJi-rmigrrro npro, waa in fortland seven years ago In the French bark Cornll Bart and hence has a number of acquain- lenees among the water front frater nity. He came up from Llnnton thla morning to enter the ship at the cus torn house and to renew his ac. oualntuncee. Two Knglish sailors, signed tin hi moiienao, win De paid orr today .and It la expected to fill out the crew with Frenchmen before the vessel Is rcany to aan hence."."1'., :'.',"" v-i-.v "' The French bark Jacobsen, whlch 'ar .rived at Astoria a few days ago from - PIsagua, left up this morning and will rscii iinnton soma time tomorrow to ui-' urn e inuiast. . The Jacobson is under charter to the Oregon , .Pine Export ljumber company ".Iran ior ma i nuea Kingdom, nn, too, ' had a stormy voyage coming north. v.; , .. r. - . , STEAM KH RIVKKSIDE AKRIVKS al Bring" Frwirht From Porta on At v lantic Coast and Europe. " The American-Hawaiian liner' Rtver stde. Captain Ramsellus, will be at Co lumbia dock No. 1 this afternoon with a freight from Europe and Atlantic coast -ports, brie reaenea, Astoria early tins -morning. "v , ; . -1 The Riverside operates regularly he. a tween Portland and San Francisco In the American-Hawaiian line on a 14--day schedule and carries large quantity .,nf freight both ways. At San Francisco ihe makes close : connections with the ""company a steamers plying between San J-anelro end Salina Cruz, the Pacific coast terminus of the Tehuantepeo rall road. She brings from 200 to 1500 tons of " freight each trip, but it Is expected that before, her charted expires, about nine ..months hence, her 2600-ton capacity "wil prove Inadequate to handle the rap-J-llv Increasing traffic; .-' ' ' ?' RUMORS OF XKVV CHARTERS SZCHENVI IN NEW YORK .'Is 'jit "41- V i m w... - t "A H . f i.i.i .si ; 1 j Mil I 4 i A4.. -.V . ; lJ aJ ... ,1 r. r,,ri,'r.....v,a,.,.ii.wiaA-yy' i ALBlfiA IViriS GAME Fill FRISKY COLTS ' (SpeeUl PUpStrh to Tb Jowsil.) " Forest Grove, Or, April !. The Tri- Clty league season opened here yester day wttb 'the Colts" defending "tne home lot against the Alblna "Red Sox." Tha visitors won i to after a hard fought struggle in which both ' teams played blg league bell. There were HQ fsncy 'frills or ceremonies to mark the Inauguration of .organised -bsll, no au tomobile parnAe, no blare of brass trum. pets, no pitching of bails by loral dig nitaries, no Imonilna of cannon: Just the customary announcement of the bat teries for the day, tho sweeping of the plate with a brand new broom and then the sbsrp, authoritative call of Umpire t.oog i'lay Daii,' ana tne siurr was off. A big crowd of enthuslastio fans was In evidence and rooted for the home guard to beat the band. - A dnlegatlon from Hllleboro, overS00 strong, came up and boosted Impartial ly for .both teams.- The visitors got busy in the set away and rang the bell once. - McConnell flew out to flrnt, Fleming walked on wide ones and pil fered second. Mangold fanned - the osnne. Hatch drove one out to left and Fleming went to third, scoring on a wild pitch. Brtggs found a bat full of holes and went to tne waiar oucaei, thla ending the half. v ) Forest Grove came back ' with two runs. Kappell, the nifty third sackec. secured a hit through, left Kelt punched a fielder's choice, which Mangold messed up a little. Brown bunted and was too stow going io nrsi; auipjieii sneaked over the pan, while the play Kelt came m later on a oum average In the dining-room fell away and be became melancholy. ' Finally the lure of the California girl E roved too strong and a fw days ago nrlght quietly allppd away. K'irlght played tuii Imll In Kacramanto before he jollied the Cardinals and the fit. lunula teat pnught hlf release from liacramento for IIOOU. a AMATEUR BALL GAME -. .. 5S Tha Colsts defeated , the Thompson Brothers' team Saturday, II o . The Colts challenge any team in the v city. Phone Main 17S, between I and 7 p. m. Licnta has a crackerjack baseball team and would like to get games with any nulls Is secretary of the I.ents club and will .receive all challenges. Ad dress him box 47, Jenls, Or. Oreaham High school defeated Oregon City High school Haturday. 6 to S. Tha game was exciting from beginning Jo end. Brooklyn defeated South Portland In a close and exulting game, 4 to 2. es games with teams un Call Bellwood 17. or ad- Brooklyn deitlrpa v&ma with trams un- oer IV years. Call tSellwoo dress 662 Frederick street. ' Count Laifcr Szchenyl' and Mrs. Reginald C. Vanderbllt.' This Is a snapshot of the count and Mrs, Vanderbllt as they were walking down Fifth avenue.' : ' , " 1 i Roiort lias Ships Croblock and Ley ; ' land Bros. Engaged. ' From San Francisco comes the report " that the British ships Brablock and . Ieyland Bros, have been chartered by the pacific Export Lumber company of r, this city to load lumber here for the United Kingdom. " : The report is denied ? here..' however, )and neither the agents of the vessels nor' the captains have been Informed of " the rumored transaction. : Negotiations have been on for the charter of these , two windjammers for some time, but (from Information obtainable hers the owners seem io preier noiaing tne ves; " sels'for sraln caraoes. . The Brablock and Leyland Bros, have , been lying idle In the harbor a good t while. The Leyland Bros is at the O. -V. P. wharf and the Brablock ia at the Oceanic dock. bla river, for San Pedro. Sailed at 11 a. -m steamer Daisy Mitchell, for Port land. . .; - .-. ., "V ' Eureka, April SS. -Arrived, steamer Cleo. W.- Elder, from .San Pedro, for Portland. - r Coos Bay, April 28. Arrived, steamer Eureka, from Portland, for Eureka. Astoria, April-26. Condition at the mouth of 'the river at 8 a m., smooth; wind southeast 80 miles; weather flnuriv.:, ... ' ..... . Tides at Astoria Tuesday: High water. 1:05 a. m.. 7.J feet; 8:08 p. m. 6.7 feet; low water, 0:38 a. m 8.9 feet l:lt p. m.. 0.8 feet. ALONG THE WATERFRONT . MAKES FAST RUN San c Steamer, Rose City Reaches i Francisco in 48 Hours The Harrlman liner Rose City, Cap "taln Maon. made a rattling quick run L,to San -Francisco this trip by covering - the distance from wharf to wharf Jn - 48 hours. This Is about as good as has J;" been made for some time. ' ,' The big liner was assisted materially .by a strong northwest breese that start led blowing as soon as she got outside isiturday evening. Under ordinary con V illtlong, the Rose City usually reels off about 14 knots. , : -v f The steamer Breakwater, which ar rived here last night from Coos Bar ; made a fast run south but had to buck the headwind comlnv north. She brought m passengers, 7 8 tons or scrap Iron. two carloads of condensed milk, -one . car of sashes for Chicago and 60 tons r miscellaneous freight. MARIXE NOTES The steam schooner F. S. Loop ar rived at th. miHs of 1 Inman-Poulsen Lumber, company this afternoon to load a return cargo of lumber.: Biie wm completer tha cargo at prescott' ana The . steam .schooner J. B. Stetson reached the river this morning to load lumber for fean Francisco at one of the mills oil the lower Columbia. . The steamers Sue H. Elmore and Argo leave here this evening for Tillamook, tha former from Couch street dock and the latter from Oak street. . The weather bureau received a. wire less dispatch this morning from the steamer President orr tne norm wasn ington coast reporting the following weather conditions: At 5 a. m., barom eter S0:30. temperature 48, wind north west and llehl, weather ciouay. Frank Gtllam frOm Washington, D. C. nasned -through Portland this morning on his way to Seattle, Where he will have charge of the'weather bureau ex hibit. : He was accompanied by his wife. MARINE IXTELtJG'ENCE egalar llnera Dae te Arrtrs. ' Senator. San 'Francisco April ST George W. Elder. San Pedro.. . .April 87 Alliance, Coos Bay ... ........ .April 29 Argo, San Francisco. ......... .ADrll 80 Breakwater, Coos Bay , May 2 Aiesia, orient ..... i ............ May 3 Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook May' 3 KurcKa. KureKa and way, . . Rose City, San Francisco.. Riverside. Sun Francisco. . Arabia, orient ; ........... , Rygja. orient .. ................June S Numantla. orient ............. .Juno tt Selja. orient ...... ............ June 28 lienriK josen, orient J. B. Stetson, Am. SB., ..... .St. Helens Riverside, Am. ss. .Columbia No. 1 : JBa Beute to XrfaoV IazntMr. Wellesley, Am. ss. . . . ...San Francisco Amoranth, Am. bktn. . . ...San Francisco Nome City, Am, aa San. Francisco Tamalpals, Am. ss. San Pedro Carlos, Am. aa ., . ...... sSan Francisco Schwanxenbek, Ger. bk... Santa Rosalia Argo. Tillamook ............ .April 2fl Majestic. Am. ss. ....... .Fan Francisco Cascade, Am. es, ....... .Pan Francisco Yellowstone, Am. ss. ....San Francisco Palsy Mitchell, Am. ss...Sarr Francisco Claremont, Am. sa....... San Francisco Sa Route Wita Cement aa4 Oeneral. Gulf Stream. Br. bk. ....... . ..Antwerp Poltallock. Br. sh. ......... . . . Antwern Wavertree, Br, sh,. , . . . . , .Ellesmereport Matterhorn, Br. sh. , . Newcastle-on-Tyne Bibin Chevaye, Fr. bk .Antwerp crown or uermany. nr. ba. . . .Antwerp Genevieve Molinos, Fr. bk. ... .Antwerp Marecnaei de wastries, tr. DKi.uiasgow General Faldherbe, Fr. bk. Antwerp uaei. r r. dk .Lonaon La Rochajaquelln, Fr. bk. .....Antwerp Tramp Steamers Xn Bonte. Clan McFarlane, Br. as. .Victoria, B. C Xn Konte to XMa4 OraJn. . Le Peller, Fr. bk .'..Europe Le Her mite. Fr. bk .EuroDe iNeuniy. tr. dk, ........... .....Europe t'ornll Bart, Fr. bk. ........ ....Kurope fTleda. Ger. , sh. ...Honolulu Llsbeth, Ger.- sh. ...v. ..San Diego MIchelet, Fr. bk. . . .Fleetwood Turgot, Fr. bk. ......Hull Montcalm, Fr, bk. ............ .Adolaldn Col. VHlebols Mareuil. Fr. bk.. Australia Bavard.- Fr. bk Australia Vlncennes, Fr. bk.. Europe Bidart. Fr. bk. .Nagasaki Xn Xonts With Coal. Hoche. Fr. bk. .... . .Newcastle. N. 8. W. Joinvllle, Fr. bk.... Newcastle. N. 8. W. was on. heave by "Slats" Crosby. Moore and Clark each struck out. In the next .canto Robinson got busy and the "Red Sox" failed to connect. A fast double play by Fleming and Par- rott extinguished ine nopes or, tne cons In their half. "Rudy" Shults popped up n easy one to Mangold. i Nothing doing by. either side until the fourth inning, when hits by Hatch and Parrottj the dropping of a fly by w. Hnuns ana tne booting or snortstoo Clark allowed Mangold, Hatch ' and Briggs to register at Catcher Kelt's front gate. The balance of the story by chapters la one, two, three and out for both teams. Crosby who twirled for the Tted Sox was in fine form, allowing but five hits. Robinson, for the Colts, waa also good. but was accorded poor support at criti cal times. Flemlnr Hatch. Parrott and Brock starred for AlMna. Kappell and Moore won ' laurels for Forest Grove. Kappell especially made a fine showlna wun tne suck ana gieiaea.ms position like a big leaguer, Roy Cook's work with the Indicator was commendable and satisfactory. Secretary Harry K. Smith witnessed the game ''from the player's bench. . . .-, Next Sunday the Colts meet the St Johns "Apostles" ..on the home grounds. NOTES OF THE GAME ...May 3 ...May 4 ...May 10 , , June 7 Death Roll of the Northwest Home runs won for both teams. Oakland comes tomorrow. We took five straight last out. . - . Johnson got home nlftily aftir being caugnc oeiween oases yeeteroay. ... ' That fellow Olson Is a marvel on tha bags. He Is a second Ty Cobb for dar Ing. -. . ..... Little Ote Johnson junior got a nice present from the fans yesterday. When his iatner rapped out that homer. On the streets last night tha only question waa. "Did you see the game? wnai aia you tning or itr . , . ' ; Thomas 'Werrjr Williams. Grants Pass, Or., "April 26. The fu neral of Thomas Worry Williams, Sr., occurred from the Newman Methodist Aug. gjenuren mis, city, yesieraay anornoon. KegaUUr Xdaers Use to Dasart. Iterment occurrl at lldd KVllows' nim jino ten up ac i a. m.. st "Loop; from San Francisco. , 2 20 and left up at 8:1 a. r . J. B. Stetson, from San Frar nt. steamer Astoria. April 28. Arrived at 5:25 Jsnd left up at 6 a. m.. steamer River .nlde. from San .Francisco. Arrived at 6 ..and left up at 7 a. m steamer F. 8. Arrived at steamer Yokohama, April 28. Arrived. ' Car- - man steamer Numantla, from Portland. San Francisco. April 2. --Arrived at a. m., steamer Rose City,' from Port lsnd. . . Astoria, April 2B. Arrln "midnight and sailed at 8 a. . .ome i -lty, ror San Francisco. Arrived down st t and sailed at 8 a. nv. steam ier Eureka,, for Eureka via Coos Bay. Arrived down at 6 snd salled'at a. m., steamer Alliance.' for Coos Bay. Ar - rived at :80 and left un at 11a. m., s steamer Breakwater, from Cooe Bay. l.eft up at 11:80 p. r., French bark .Jacobson. Arrived down et ( and Bailed 7 p. m.. steamer Caeco. for Santa ; Barbara, and steamer Olympic for San Ferfro. San Francisco. Acrtl 21. KaMd at 1 'S. m.. steamer Claremont, for Portland. . Arr-ivA mt 1A an m ..(fn. . . . K in., stvamer , Yellowstone, from Colum- Sue .Elmore, 8lllamook ... Argo. Tillamook , ... Breakwater, Coos Bay ..... George W. Eldar, San Pedro Riverside, Sar. Francisco- , Alliance, Coos Bay ........ Senator, "San Francisco.;,., Eureka." Eureka and Coos... Rose city. San Francisco.. A 1 I I . AjeniB, vneni .... Arabia, orient .... Rygja. orient Numantlo. orient Sella, orient Henrik Ibsen, orient .April 28tery.i Mr. Williams was a pioneer rest .Aprii zn iaent ;oi .urants pass, having resided April 28 here almost from the time the town had April ss i its beginning. He was born in England April 29 I in 1832. When his grown sons, Thomas .May 1 land John, came to America and sent .May .1 l favorable reports home of t the "land May -6 (of the free." of Its opportunities and May sinHviinlliPM. thA fnth mtau Inifiifo . .........ia7 I break away from the mother soil , and jane I coma to America. The familv lncludinar Even the Icebergs in the press box graDDea eacn otner oy uie nair in frenzy of delight. - , Three hits In the second Inning didn't get the Angels a score, which all goes to snow wnai runny Mings naDDen in baseball. '..o:... '-. ... .... Kostner was told to throw wide to Johnson in the ninth and pass him. but the youngster . evidently thought he could whiff the "Terrible Swede." Soma 11 bluecoats were Seen among the audience. There waa no attempt to heave cushions yesterday, which gave much pleasure to the crowd. The big crowd was handled nicely throughout the game, indicating . that the McCredles are dotna- their bnst to make it comfortable for spectators. Will the "knockers" of Pearl Casey's team remember this: i That the Colts ! Wftrfl COI1ACTA1 111 IMIhan .n.V... that most of them had never heard of one another, much less played together; that winning ball teams are not made In a day. and that taking-three game out of nine is not such poor business under the circumstances. The Dally Newsbovs defeated the Vio let Oats nine by the store of 19 to 8. The newly organised Cubs would like to have Sundav aames with teams av eraging 18 years of age. They are also In need of an outfielder. Call. up L. Regner, Main 8814. . The Watts A Mattlew team defeated the Sell wood team Sunday morning, 9 to 0, .The .Watt A Matthiew team wanta out of town games. . Address Jesse Courtney, 21 5 Fargo street.' The Portland Gun company won from the Rosebuds yesterday, 14 to 3. The winners will play Sherwood Sunday. at Sherwood. , In a hotly played contest yesterday afternoon the Rlvervlew team defeated Cottel's team by the score of to 0. No errors were made by either team. The Stevens ball nine won an easy victory from the Woodstock, team Sun day, the score being 20 to 2. Teams consisting of players not" over 20 years may get games from the Stevens by calling up ira voss. Kenwood 78. Nex Sunday the Stevens play the .Rosebuds on .the Beech street grounds. ..- The South Portland Juniors defeated Halght's team by the score of 10 to 7. l ne game was wen piayea. , - JOHNSON IN BAD WITH , LONDON FIGHT CLUB w ' . . ' : v . . .. . . (United Prr Leased Wire.) : Chicago, April 28. Jack Johnson" Is "In bad" with the National Sporting- club or - London, according ' to ; letters j re ceived today from A. F. Bettlnson, man. ager of tho organisation. : ' Bettlnson flatly denies ' Johnson's statement that he did not sign an agree ment to meet 8am Langford in London and encloses a copy of the articles he alleges the negro approved. Johnson's statement that his former manager, Sam Fitzpartick, might have signed, the articles for the fight is also denied. Bet tlnson declares that Johnson agreed to fight, having suggested it himself, in the presence of Fitzpatrlck and that he piacea nis own signature on ' tne ar tides. . STEEL BRIDGE PUSH CLUB WILL MEET , The Steel Bridge Push elub withhold a meeting tonight at I o'clock at 143 Holladay avenue to hear the report of the special committee appointed some lime ago in protest against the chang ing of the location of the present steel bridge. This special committee will report progress In its work and In addition all of the committees, that have been working' on the campaign against a change in the location of tne bridge will make their reports. Much Interest Is being taken in this work snd it Is expected that there will be a large attendance. ' People of the cat side are becoming aroused over the contemplated change In the direct route of the cars croaalng the bridge and are aiding the Push club In its efforts to prevent the change. It Is understood that the committees will have much t report favorable to the retentloo of tha present location for the bridge. SHERIFF FENTOX USES H . . UlUX AMs Wil xujhj .a. Itosebtirg. Or., April 28. Sheriff Fen ton and Constable Ed Klnglston yeater- itai. .nlii,..l , . ... w.Mn win. rf I II I IT 1 1 the Wilder A A gee store here Friday All the stolen articles were recovered. One had on a suit which had been taken from the store. They gave tha nameK of James J. Johnson-of Heattle and l'-'l. Tracy of New York. They are about. 23 years old. ' Tliey started to walk out or town ante their big suitcase attracted attention. Tney conressed to t.ie rohbery wneu overtaken .by the sheriff near Oakland. Several shots were fired by the sherlf (, to stop them. No one was hurt. They nan rougnc over the spoils and had sep. arated Just before being taken. ' . -' Y. M. a A. RUNNERS . . . HAVE G00D CHANCE .June 18 .July ( .July IS .Aug. 17 I several . married relatives, located a Grants Pass. At tbs funral veaterdav a large number of relatives were pres ent, ana many or tnem were at tne ceci- side when the - pioneer passed away, Though quiet and reserved tn dlsDosl tlon. his sterling qualities won for him a host or mends. ills sons. . John, - sssela si Leyland Bros., Br. sh. ........ .O. W. P. Donna FraScesca. Br. bk. .Astoria ChurchiU, Am. soli. .........,.. Astoria I Thomas and SamueL and his daughters. "'"", Am. h-ii ..Astoria i Mra t tenaau and , Airs, demo, are W . W. Jewett- ARL SCll. ......... Astoria Inrnmln-nt TimMnm tf hla fitv Tnhn lYMmmion, Am. mm uryaorK i and xnomas Williams have been Identl- rro(siiria, Br. ns.. ......u. w. p.iried with the municipal and general in Hraniocn, Fr. Mc. ,...,,,.,.. . .Ornanio I terests of Grants Pass from the be Pundee. Rna bk... Knartptoa I ginning, and are among the heaviest ij ........-.. runnier i property owners or tho city and county. Ai i nutria i nrmoFa tnose sons ana aaugnters, Mr, Y, Jr vi i "r- """' " I " "l,am" 'eaves an ageo widow. Me y. c. iiviinw. am. K. v,Mion i devout innatiaii, ond waa a mei V ' ,u .,.....uppe of the "mother Methodist" church last! . u,iF - .i.mnton ifntea ana organized by John W r i . uft.,,,,.....,,,,L,innuia Jacobson. Fr. bk... ...Llnnton Clan M Farlane, Br. aa....,.I. p. Mills ane li. Klraore. Am. aa... . .Couch street Art-n, Am. as Oak atreet T. 8. Loop. Am. ss Inmsn-Fnulsen OREGON BUILDING IS NEAHLF HEADY fiOT ONLY THE INDIGESTION BUT ALL STOMACH film VANISHES Distress From a Disordered Stomach and Indigestion Are Relieved in Five Min- . utes.', . f ; h r if redta wha ere rt :-mih treble fciw the trtrTtdous ,.',, 1 1 i !. ceiid ta t,iarTeln - turn' 1-M f rtrtl(Mi m I'.i t f-mt , , fi.x, wi' t tt . ihlt fiias - , ,. Yr frtrt. sd r. i lr. t Mjr.f :nrl lt flu tn tnut. br4 ' '"i " f-jl. MUHeai Vr 5. rm ' n 4. . ! at t shew y f .- -J Kt1 4KB h -t - ' ii t '-i-! i n. ' f tr . ;'t.J hf liit I W. H. Wehning. prearaent of the Ore- goa A.-Y.-P. fair eomrnlsalon, returned to Portland this morning after a week'a visit in (Seattle. He resorts the work Ion the Oregon building to be rapidly neartng completion. l his week the force Is at work on a hnge exhibiting refrigerator. It is made principally or plate and marble and le to tm used to show off the dairy exhibit ef tea state. . It is situated on the MS 1 ta rlAAr promptly Indigestion snd reroova I Th dcnrator In rhirn nt .. 4 aj-fraasns as hrtbura, a filing on the frieze around the dome ef the LTi V. ' 'Ta ,n store-n.lpuiidir.g is putting on the finishing tx-tfblsc ef ga and eructations of nn- inurhM Tha a i 1- onta. -r- . --i i"-". wi'r rrain. nmw-, nni- i thuelastK over the frlese and (timl It nv. Miiovotm aiui mm r ot hr bail I tn ha mi af tha h, imi.. .... nr "liiirM in Keen ycor etoBaawh tn mieiinea eieaa sag fresh. ir A"ur stomach Is sour fxd Vag"t - l'n. and re IIatI-s Women at This Chnrrh. lUalteS Praat ImnI W1x. Palo Alto. CaO. April 28. In the fil er roor araarl SJmI Vflnr , tnaa ia " rno. war wot t a layout : - ' w-mr ' 'iai ana irtKf nan tna wvman vhn m t t-n.f 1 .... . wnrth II tins 7 Abfhn rn f frr.m I 1 r.m trah.i.H.. .hnw i ,ki. r.i!T -Z. ? .frr't' dig-wtwwi wl'l r no hats. This decision Is the r;,"J: .,71. . . . ' 7 t"ir-ait Nf . conrrn- of the mambers rtv misetaa ' aftar. !. ba.4a. r caaa i r f tne lull's' cirri- of tha rhnrrh nrf ' uffwHa.t t cere a vhoia r. l- ff ur trmjhla. Parlr a hr. Invpenstva prrr- ' i Ir-reln w h will s.vav-e .i.hr ( aitTa or daring a'cH. ra. t""T "orn'k r,iT IB4 a'g""t y-t"'T ',. fa ihnnl mm hr"r an1 tl nha a u.irg as r rad have la it tx.isa. " f 'loi was tkn In view of tha ao. rtunwr Mil nnw In rnipw. T" '"4" tha wnman arpearad at worship '' t the uaual he1rar. for ne frt tsrri Tha rut tor r tha ,bitt Rr. Waltar HvfS. snil the mm nf ta rmarrrratinn have arnounca'I them- maca sieased wita ti.a innax - NEW YORK'S BIG AUTO CARNIVAL OPEN TODAY New Tork. April 2(a-New York's sec ond annual automobile carnival, ' for which preparations have been going for ward for several months, onened to day under most promising auspices. The carnival, has become an affair of auch magnitude that many- persons predict thai it will eventually become as great in .importance to jNew xork city as the Mardl Gras celebration is to New Or leans. f:-y . The program for the carnival this year covers an enure week and is filled -with attractive features. The initial event toflay was a hill climb at Fort George. Tomorrow haa been set aside -for special straightaway races and . speed trials over the Ocean- Park way. Other events on the program are gymxana games, obstacle races, endur ance runs and carnival parades. . BRIGHT EYES LUBE ENRIGHT TO DESERT . ..- -' i ' ; v ;- (United Press teaaed Wire.) . At. TjOlliaL Anrll 9 A R.nan.. a Vial, nf bright eyes of a fair California girl con stantly haunted him, Charlie Enright, the younr shortstoo Of the St. Louis Cardinals quietly'' packed his grip, left hte. salary In the hands of the manager and today Is on hla way to the western state with a ticket. to Sacramento. Cal ' in hi pocket. . EnrighL who t 11 vaari if are. eas ily made good with the Cardinals and! wss showing s flash of SDeed in the spring practice and opening games that astonished his teammatea. Then the lad's playing took a slump, his batting Fhysical Director Qrllley, , who took six of the T. M. C. A.'s long distance runners entered in the Salem-Portland relay race, over the course Saturday, says that ever v thin a is shaolnar about for tha best race in the history of the event. Chemawa Indians have captured tha relay both' times, but Grtlley enter tains high hopes that his runners will carry off tho medals and Honey man cup. The Indiana havO arranged to run over the course Thursday and Frid.ty and will be in excellent shape : to take it again on. Saturday, the dav of the race. Sixty-men ara in training for the Indian team of 10 men. HILL'S ATHLETES WON FROM; COMBINED TEAM Hill Military academy Saturday de feated the combined track teams of -Pa cific college and Newberg High school at Newberg bv a score of 71 to 4S points. Captain Graham of Hill Mili tary academy didn't v accompany his team on account of a death in his fam ily,. -; -V ., .,.,.-. ,,; The Hill Military academy was made welcome at the Newberar Commercial club which had opened its quarters for the use of the visiting, team, and Hill Military academy wishes to exnresa its sincere appreciation of the favor. . The cadets report a roval rood tlms and are loud In their praise of the eour teoua sportsmanlike treatment accorded tnem by meir hosts, pacific college and ruBwuerg raiga scnoui. BOY BREAKS ARM IN BASEBALL CONTEST New A Tram De Luxe Commencin'May 2, the Canadian Pacific will ine auffurate .THROUGH FAST SERVICJ3 between , Portland arid. St. Paul, via the . - , ' New Scenic Route Wide vestibuled, electric-Hghte'd trains, consisting ,of first:class "coaches, standards sleepers; .tourist sleepers, ; dining car buffet, library, compartment - observation cars. , " This Finest' Equipped Train in the West , For rates and full particulars apply, at local office 142 THIRD "STREET , f. Insist on Your Route Name The' Pioneer Limited to the ticket agent and he will understand that you want the best there is in train service from the : Twin cities to Chicago. ' Insist on your . ticket reading via the " v Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway The Overland Limited, Omaha to Chicago, and The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicago, are also favorite trains east, and should be included in your itinerary. Why not go one way and return another? . Moe Ruvensky, a l-y ear-old boy, playing with the Cottel baseball nine yesterday, suffered a broken arm 'dur ing the game. He had made a long hit and was running from first to second wnen ne supped ana ren on his arm, breaking 4t above the wrist He grew suddenly faint and was carried home by his young companions. - He ia a son of I Ruvensky, :. operator of a furniture ractory. - ,-.', , . v ! H. S. ROWE General Agent 134 Third Street Portland u- t- u 11 WU 15 CURES THEM ALL Relieves consumption, curra catarrh, sttHina, bmnrhltla, toasilitia -croup. -ou he and colds, or money berk. Braatha it In, that s all. Conpieta out fit, tr-Modlng InhaJr. 1H. Kitra bot la llfnal s cant. Ouarantaad by ort.r. nrke A ra. Sold by leading drugit evtrywher. CIRCUS CIRCUS Commencing MAY 3 Performances .Dally S and t p. ra. Norris & Rowe cxmcrra cvTirt, KigAOEin - AJTD XirrOSalOXB ... S Rings, i Elevated Stages. ' BIO TSSTS SITUATED AT , 26th and Raleigh OatAjrXt riU TatllTT TAJLADM .. . 1Q:30 A. iT. SAZX.T SEE ' Ta Tlylaf BaavarSe Settler's Coavedy Xlepfaaats Bakar "rroar-a. 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