TIIC OKUGOH DAILY JOURNAL. rOHTLAND. TUESDAY. EVENING. MAY It Hit
m
TO MEET TUESDAY
Annual Track Games Will Give
Fans Soma Interesting
- Events.
Tueadar. alar II. la I Ha deflkil data
ef tha annual iravfc aad field hnI f
lb trHa4 grammar athuole, rra-
DfflyOIIEUIS"
BACK IN RING GAME!
ELECTED COACH AT
-OREGON UNIVERSITY
Portland Uohtwelght Will Box
Billy Holmes Next Friday
' (failed rre Ua WliO
a Franc lei a, May 11. lb ramplet
tard for neat rrtday itmim four
rar KreUn. k aaa cbrg of lh round boalag bow br eve a eaaouare4
meet, ha ba tolas lo aacur 8etur, j taday. with Jtst Cautaron, la giant
day data lor tba meet, bat an account negro af L Aegalee, and Charley lion,
of Wullnomah fuld iM-lna In ua until a ' aarwim iaa tne ti.aia at
n 1.1 i. MiiMUud far lha w. .d4le tampl. eaoaldared tb
uii. It aaa dlded la held Ida meat a I hie aelgbt. lll
t from today.
riutvor Krvha will try la aefur
lha cuii.uil of th arbeot board to Lava
. Biaal Hor Itvore la pertel ul.
I billy HulniM, wha won praellgw by
knot king out Rufe Turner la ana round
rr.f!? rft.f ::"?.NAi.d ir;.i..r w ;.u
'"" - ""iuuhi other bouia. i
bo plenty of tuna I get draaaad for I" Q"r
VttSt!m'mhh b"" t""1' i Lu Vaa Lid uya O.
1 L !lo:- . .fa-a-a r ia
tm iui .... i iw., I.. V.gae. N. at. May II Tbara
.(wwi-n - win Da o lining or th lid in l
feet; ao yard dash, bay under feel;vi.a during tbe lima th erowda ara
1 ImhM, to ard daab. boya aader bar for lb Jobuaoo-rlyaa !
fl Indite: f S yard oaan, ooya uaaer
fat Hur.ee. 11 yard lh. bore un
dr a faai.
Open It yard daab; 119 yard bur
dlaa. low. half nil I a run; half mlla ra
lay, 4 rann.ra; running high Jump;
broad Jump; pla tayult; ahotput. II
pound. Ihrualng baaaiall. for diaunca.
Only ana aolry from aaeh ahool far
rah avanl will ba aroaplad. Na pupil
111 ba parmltud to anlar for mora
than thraa areata. Including lha ralay
racaa.
A firat and aarond prlia tnadal will
ba awardad In aaeh avanL Tha winning
lalay laam will racaiva a cup (or tha
acbool, and aacb of tha winning lama
will raralva a madal In addition. A
rup will alao ba praaantad to tha achool
winning tha graataal numbar of potnta.
tha following point, to ba glvan win
cara: rtraC t, aacond. I and third I.
GILLIS NOT ABLE
TO REPRESENT CANADA
Vancouvar. B. C. May II. V. Olllla
of tha Vancouver Athlatlo club ha a
finally determined that ha will ba un
able lo participate In the Olympic
gamea aa on. of tha Canadian team,
praaaura of bualneaa being the obaUcle
In tha way.
Thrr haa not at any time barn a
queallon aa lo tha eelrellon or Ilia ra
moua weight and dlecua man In tha
Dominion tam, and hta abaenca inata
rlally leaaena tba rhancea of Canada
drawing down any of tha premier hon
or of the world'a charapionahlp meet
ing In Stockholm.
weight fight, according to a alaleinent
today by Mayor Robert Taupert. Na
gambling will ba allowed, and ao fakera
will ba permitted to uaa tha atraeta.
Promoter Jaxk Curley announced that
tha conatruction work oa tba arena will
begin June
GaaboaU Kmtb Ilcata Naiuraale.
ttfaltad rreaa Leaetd Wire. I
New fork. May 11. Uunboat Smith,
tba California heavyweight, haa par
llally retrieved hla defeat at lha haoda
of Jim Stewart today by knatklog out
George Edward Hmith In two
here. Ounboal waa lo have me
Wlegand. who waa unable to flint on
account of a game lag, aad ICdward
Pmtth waa aubaiituted. Tha Callforniau
floored bla man aeveral tlmea In tha '
opening round, a n4 put htm away after'
a brief Interval of fighting In tha aacond.
l roundi
Ft Kraut
; v : : f: .;
GRADUATION TAKES
STARS OF VARSITY
Class of 1912 Will Greatly De
, plete Athletic Strength of
Oregon.
Croan od Itrowa Matched.
(I'elted Prea Leaaed Wire.)
New York, May 11. After weeka of
wrangling. Leach Croee aid Knockout
Brown ware finally matched here today.
They will meet In a 10 round bout Mon
day evening, June J, at 114 pounde,
rlogalda.
Bueklrjr Looking 'or Mntchfa.
i (Ualied tnm Leaaea ww.l
New York. May II Jim Buckley la
looking for matchea here today for hla
j new protege, George Kirk wood, a 123
' pounder from the coaat. Buckley alao
haa Gunboat ' Smith, tha California
heavyweight, and Bombardier Well,
the Englleh heavyweight, under hla
management.
American LtAffue Gamea.
At Boaton: R. H. E.
Chicago 0 6 1
lioaton
Batterlea W.l.h and Kuhn, Hulllvan;
Wood and Ntmamaker.
I'mplrea O'Loughlln and Waatervelt.
Loula Plnkbam. graduate of tha Uni
versity of Oregon, who waa choaen
to teach the rrldlron game to the
etudenu next aeaaon.
ACADEIYIOJEEF
BATTLE TOMORROW
iaMMi.1 te Tka Iweatl
t'alearaliy of Oregon, fc.ug.ae. May II.
Tha graduation ef tba rlaaa of lilt
will add a' aaraaec af illaairloua
aamea la fnegon a Hall af Kama, la
freeldal ftoberl Kellogg. Martin M
Itaafclna and tua It. Witti.ma are three
Oregon track captalna. Kellogg haa
bean heavy paint winner la nearly every
eent ba baa entered. Itaakma la bolder
af the itorthweet record of lll-a aee-
onda for the high hurdlee and of 11 1 I
awonda for the law hurdlee. Ilia lima
of 1114 eeeonde for tba high atlcka
glvea him a tie with peeaoa and Mo-
ClUe of California, and Kelly af South
ern falirnrula for the eoaat record.
wllllama la bolder ef lha norlhweet
raoord of II rt. 1 Inch In the pole vault.
Tba track ttam will alao loaa Carl La
tourette. tba hordJar; Kid JlaadMeoM. m
the welghta; J. U Johnaon. in tba blgb
Jump, tmvld Mclienlela aad Jim role
Johae. tha middle dlatanca men. O.
MoOulre. holder of tba nortbweat col-
l.gtaie record for tha two mlla ran.
and Charlaa It, OI.eon. hurdler.
Tbe football team will mtaa Jaml-
aan, Kellogg, LAtouretteC Main and
Michael, five of the atrongaat play era
ho ever wore the lemon yellhw. Kel
logg, Latourette. Main and Michael have
all reoalvad unanimoua choice aa mam
bera of tba Alt-Northweat team at va
rloua tlmea. Captain Jamlaon, Bar
hour, Word, and Chandler will ba anlaa
Ing from the champlonahtp baaabell
team. Tennla will loaa Harry feline
and Paul Bond, captain Jamlaon. All
Northweat forward for three aeaaona,
and captain of lha Oregon varalty for
two aeaaona. will be the only man loal
from tha baakethall five.
Aalde from athletic, lha achool will
loaa J. I'- Jonea and Leon flay from
tha debating tea ma end Italph Moorea
and Burna Powell, two of the ableat
edltora who aver handled t!ie Oregon
Emerald. Lyle Brown, manager of haaa
ball; Jlmmla Jonea, manager of foot
ball; Wendell Barbour. manager of
track, and John Kelly and Wendell Bar
bour, joint managera of tha Oregon
Emerald, will alao leave college.
RAIN STOPS GAMES
OVER HIST
Beavers and Seals Will Hook
Up In Bay City
Today.
There waa nothing dalag la baeebell
narlb af the letb pwallel an account af
tba i-erntcloua activity af lha man at
lha aqua eaiget. The pi ay era did aai
eamplajit of lha layoff, far they bava
bad a pretty hard grind a I nee lha aaa.
eon opened a month age.
Manager Nick baa been dalag aoe
tall figuring lately aad ha bell. tea thai
bla Iaa eouthpawa. Teaneeoa aad gteig-
er, win take four gerttee from the lari
bandrd blttera on lha Indian payroll
Tonneaun haa bean aaved over Jual for
a wharb at Oetdieb'a men.
Itoan auulh lha Heaver will meet Ike
Heala, while Oakland will play at ec-
ramento. and lha Vernan and l-a Aa
grlca cluba will buocn up au Angel eat I.
lorlland Hguraa lo make a baiter anew-
tng aaalnet the Heal a than agalnat Jhe
Vtllagera. and with tha addition of Hue
rteher. who fa on tha Job, and Hlglln-
bai ham and Htone. ahouid make a atrong
bid for the eerlea.
Klaher'a lal ought to make the fieav
era crawl up a bit for Gua haa been a
terrific hitler on the eoaat. If they hit
like they did at loe Angelea tha aerlea
look, already lurked away.
BUK ATHLETES
T
OMEETSA
J
DAY
Some New. Records" Expected
in. Big Interscholastio
Track Games.
flten Haa Hradllght.
Baya tha Cleveland leader. "Bill
0leen. the Portland pitcher, la no
railed "Headlight" Bill, "teen haa
big boll right between hla eyea. and hai
It all decorated with bandagea and plae
tar. Hla eight aa a raault la affected.
and loc White haa algned him up aa a
member of tha hoepitai aquad-
Wnfni aoae I'p.
Wuffll. the Hpokane third aarker, la
leading Meek by one point for tha lead
Ing honor In tha Nnrthweetern league
batting race. Wuffll'a average la .111
and Week a .111. Meek ha played In a
few mora gamea than the tpokana alug
ger. Tha avrragea:
AR R It.
Wuffll 4 C 4
Meek 101 II 3
PC
it:
in
are
the
At Waahlneton R. H. E.
Kl.JMila 1
Wlmhlngton S 7
Batteries C. Brown. TZ. Brown and
Ftepl.ena; Walker and Henry. L'mplrea
Connolly and Hart.
Negotiate for Flsht-
(Csltxt Preai Leaaed Wtre.l
Chicago. May 31. Nagotlatlona
being carried on today between
managera of Champion Ad Wolgaft and
I'arkey MrFarland, and aeveral. New
York promotera, for a II round bout
between the llghtwelghta In New York
on June a. All arrangement for the
j i bout hava been completed axcept the
j I place to stage It. and the New York
nun wnicn oners me dosi lnaucemema
will get tha attraction.
Scholastic Nines Will Meet on
lyiultnomah Field at 3:15
oXIock.
At New York
flcvelattd
New York
R H. E.
II 0
.110 1
Batteries Blamllng -wad Balerlyirfe
i. ii .. a fm i u
.ailgllli. I u n rii niiu tincut. j 111-
plrea Kgan and Evans.
National League Games.
At Pt Lmils: R. H. E.
Philadelphia 0 0
8t. I.ouls 1 8 0
Batterlea Penlon, Srhults and Dooln;
S;illce ".nd Wlnjfo.
At Cincinnati
New York
Cincinnati
Batteries Marquard and
JTomme, Smith and SfcLean.
R. H. E.
3 10 1
0 0
Meyers;
Durnn-Olbboiu Bout Postponed.
(Halted Praia I.te4 Wire.)
New York. May 21. Announcement
was made today of tha postponement
the. oieduladeout .between--8ld
rna, the English welterweight cham
pion, and Mike Olbbona, of St. Paul. The
fight was Bet for tomorrow night here
but was called Off when Burna broke
down In training.
At Pittsburg R. H. K.
Eoaton 4 11 4
Plttahura- IS IS 0
Katteriis Hpsb, Griffin. McTlghe.
Tvler and Kllng, Rarldan; Hendrix and
Kelley.
At Chicago Brooklyn-Chicago
postponed; rain.
game
Ilorlne to Jump at Toronto.
(United Pri Leed Wire.)
Toronto, Ont, May 21. George Mar
ine, of Stanford university. Cal., world's
high Jumping champion, haa accepted
today an Invitation to compete in a big
athletic meet, to be held here June l.
McCarthy to Meet Comlskey.
(I'nlted Pre. U.ted Wire.)
Springfield, Mo., May 21. Luther Mc
Carthy, the heavyweight who sprang
into prominence recently by Knocking
Ing out Carl Morris In six rounds,
is matched to meet con Comlskey, the
Chicago heavyweight, according to an
announcement mad(k today. . The bout
will be staged here May 30, ten rounds.
SCHOLASTIC SVVIMMERS
TEAMS TO MEET TODAY
The Portland Academy swimming
team will meet the P. A. 8 A. team.
There will be six events, including 20,
40 and 100 yards swims, plunge for
distance, fancy diving and relay.
The teams are: Portland Academy,
Wayne Coe, E. McClung, O. Wolfe, D.
Henney, Bressie, Hanno and San Ford;
P. A. 8. A., J. McMurray, J. Fulton, M.
D. Boss, Clair Tait, Breske, Roller and
O. Walte.
The Jefferson and Portland Academy
ball nlnea will cross bat tomorrow aft
erncon on Multnomah field at 1:15
o clock. The Jefferaon team, which haa
lost but one gam thla aeason. expects
to win the game, and will play tha
Columbia university team a week from
tomorrow.
The Portland academy team clayed
good team agalnat tha Columbia achool
team last week, and expecta to give tha
biua and gold boys a, hard game.
fXlereon'-wlh''heaVt' for the Jefferaon
squad,' and -be will be oppoaed by Ste
vens. Both twirlera have-been pitching
gut edgea ban a I nee the opening of the
aeason.
Tha teams will line up aa follows:
Jtff.rson. Position. Portland.
Anderson P , Stevens
Irvine.
Campion. .
Duffy....
Set-lev. ... .
Llebald. . .
Llnd
Williams.
Robinson.
B
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..IB..
.2 B. .
..3 B.
Warren
. . Coe
Wilson
Pan ford
-.8 8: Kingsley
wen
. L F.
, .C F. .
. .R F. .
Caxdinell
. Wolfe
Amateur Baseball
-6
Th Portland Tigers defeated tha
Stevenson team Sunday by tha acor of
20 to 8. The Tigers would like to hear
from out of town teams for coming
Sundays, and other holiday dates. For
games, writ R. Doerges, 201 East Wa
ter street.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Of Course,
If You Don't
care whether you feel well or not,
why go on smoking those rich,
oily, black Havahas. But if you
J'vvant your rnind fresh and active
for business, you'd better smoke a
light, soothing, harmless " .
Gen! Arthur
Pacific Coast Lejague.
Won. Lost.
Oakland 28 17 "
Vernon '. 21 17
Los Angeles ......... i 21
fian Francisco 20 24
Sacramento 18 2S
Portland 14 25
Northwestern League
Won. I. nut
Victoria ............. 17 !4
Vancouver 18 IB
Portland 17 1
Spokane y... 15 15
Tacoma, 14 17
Seattle'.,.. 14 18
P. C.
.622
.60
.128
.455
.41
.359
The Brooklyn Grays would Ilka to
arrange-games for Sundays. They are
without a contest for Sunday, May 26,
and would like to hear from some out
alda team. For games, write H.: J.
Sharrett, 254 East Sixteenth street., Tel
ephone East 234.
The Hubbard
Meier A Frank
score of 2 to 1,
Tigers defeated
team Sunday by
tha
the
P. C.
.648
.545
.516
.600'
.453
.438
-American League.
. . , Won. Lost.
umcajro zs
Boston , IT
Washington .......... II
Clevt'and 13
Detroit 14
Philadelphia 11
New York 7
St. Louis 7
7
10
13
12
15
13
17
19
,P.t.
.747
.630
.519
.620
.483
.468
.292
.263
Costly errors behind Pitcher Wil
liams allowed the Goldendale team to
pull the game out of the fire and play
the North Bank team a 5 to 5 tie. The
game was called in tha thirteenth on
account of darkness.
The score: R. H. E.
North Bank 6 16 7
Goldendale 5 6 7
Batteries Williams and McClung;
Thompson and Timms.
" McMinnvllle. Or., May 2t Tha Sheri
dan team defeated the local team Sun
day by the score of 4 to 1. Doty and
Stelger of Portland played wltlr -the
visitors. Mc&wan, ' also of Portland,
played with Sheridan, also.
Jenny for Mount Angel and Gerlan and
81eberta for 8t, Paul.
Tha erore: R. H. F.
Mount Angel 6 S
Bt, Paul 5 1 4
Reaulta of the Columbia Rlvei'league
games of Sunday:
Hood River 4, White Salmon 3, 14 In
nings; Tha Dallea 2. Hood River Helghta
team t.
The Honeyman Hardware company
team defeated Oak Grove Sunday by
the score of 14 to 1. Plllard and Deetera
pitched for th hardware team and al
lowed thraa scratch hlta. The Honey
man team would like to hear from faat
out of town teams. For gamea, write
H. Huddleaton, cara Honeyman Hard
ware company.
Owing to the lack of good material
th colored Glanta have done nothing
ao far this aeaaon. Manager Hubbard
haa at last rounded up a squad that
will give a good account of Itself.
TWO TIED FOR FIRST
IN ONTARIO'S SHOOT
Ontario, Or. May It. In tha firat
annual tournament of tha Ontario Gun
rlub held here Sunday. W. R. Thomaa,
Boise, and W. H. Lampbert, Huntington,
tied for firat place, each breaking 140
out of a 160 blrda. Thomaa won In
tha final contest and was awarded tha
Idaho Hardware associations 1 60 tro
phy. W. O. Beagle, Ontario, won tha 10
dnublea matchea with a acore of It. Al
Aldeman. Bnlae. broke It etratght.
Twenty markamen participated In the
contest.
In
Next Friday tha Meier & Frank team
will depart foa Tillamook, where they
ill play two gamea with tne iiuamooK
team. Barlow la putting ateam on tru
tall for the M.-F. nine now and la
getting away In good style. Bell Is get
ting the name of a fence buater among
hla team mates on the M.-F. team.
No Tennla Games.
No games ware played yesterday
the spring tournament of the Multno
mah club. The rain put tha rourta In
bad condition for tha gamea and they
were postponed. All eonteata arheduled
for yeatarday will b played this after
naon. provided th weather permit.
tral arkaol athletee are heptag thai
tba weather will b better far lb aa
aual lat.rerhelaette rfU aad field
ael. wblcb will ba bald aWtarday aft
araaaa ea Mull noma field.
T. M Uaaaa. P. A. A. eeeretary. wba
baa bad ekarge of ibe .blrlea and Ike
affli-tala. aaa aamed three official, far
Ike an eel. Dunne himself will art aa
referee ef the nei. Frank K. Welkins
111 start tba running evenla and K4
gar C frank will be cl.rk of Ibe euurae.
Tbe ret ef th official will ba aeleu.d
laaigbt.
Th entrie will rlnae tonight and
werb aa gelling tha program printed
will ba aiated tomorrow. Columbia unl
versify la the only school ibal haa
luraed la It eataplel entry list Tha
ethere will be filed before tonight.
Tba meat flaturday will b the Urs.at
aad beat ever held by tha local eehulaa-
llca aad aeveral reeorda are aapat-ted to
be mad thai will stand fur unit time
to earn.
ema Cla Baeaa.
Horn clo ftnleh.e of tha running
raeea are peeled. In Ihe hundred
yard dean tha rare between llrk Oram
of tha Waahlngton high eohool and Uor-
eeaky ef Columbia should ba a bumm.r
aa both runne have made tba distance
in 10 1-6 eeeonde thla eeaeoa.
A new atate record in th blgh jump
la alao eipertad. Bob wood wort h of
the Lincoln blah achool made lha mark
of 1 feet ti l tnchta at tba o. A. C
meet laal Saturday.
Vara WlDdnagle of tbe Waahlngton
high achool alao aipeeta lo break
world record in the mile and half mile
eeenta.
The Waahlngton high achool will
enter at Waal three men to each event
Lincoln will enter at leaat a dosen ath
lete and Jefferaan will probably ba
rattreeentad by 16 men.
Columbia haa entered 10 men In the
meat. Including Malarker. Kirkiand.
Mulrh.ad. Goreciky, Ktttgerald. Lake
and Lacy.
Tha meat will begin promptly at 1
o'clock and the receipts will ba devoted
to the American Olympic fund to send
I'ncle Bam'a athletea to Stockholm this
summer.
BLACK HANDERS SCARE
J. CAL AND DAN LONG
(Called rreee leeaea Wire
San Francisco. May 21. Aid of tha
I'nlted State authorltlea la being
sought today by J. Cal Ewlng, vice
prealdent of the San rranrlaoo Pacific
Coaat league baa .ball club, to apprehend
th writer of anonymous latter threat
ening him through tha mall for the
poor aucceaa of the San Francisco team.
n all, four lettera were written, vlll-
fltng the baaeball magnate and man
ager D. W. Long In Indecent language.
Ing believe all th letter were
written by tha earns person and haa put
th postoffice offlclsls on the trail.
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The Tillamook baseball team Is travel
ing at a fast gait and Manager Edmund
eon1' thinks he haa the best team in the
state.. Tha Tillamook texin haa tha fol
lowing players lined up: Armbruater,
cajoher; Suter, King, Webb, pitchers;
Arnsprlger. first base; Ebermen, aecond
base; Tauacher, shortstop; Peterson,
third baae; Dlehl. left field; flhodea.
right field, and Edmunds, center field.
DAY SIGNS FOR FIGHT
WITH JACK FITZGERALD
Marshfield, Or., May 21. Jess Day,
th local prizefighter, has signed a con
tract to meet Jack Fitzgerald In Marsh
field, June 16. Fitzgerald has a record
of 42vconteets, with only two loses, and
s engaged to fight Howard Morrow In
preliminary of tha. Johnson-Flynn
fight. Day has been making good with
every one he has met, and th next
fight with Fitsgerald Is expected to be
the best ever pulled off here. This will
be the last time that Day will appear in
fight in this city before leaving on a
tour of the west with hla new manager.
W. Qlcason.
TENTS GOING UP
AT BRIDGETON-M
WORK HAS STARTED
TO GRADE STREETS AND LAY WATER
MAINS AND SIDEWALKS
TO PROFIT MOST
Speculators and Homebuilders Will Buy Now.
While Our Opening: Prices Are in Effect.
National League.
Won. Lost. P. C.
New York .... 26 6, .f9
Cincinnati 23 7 .760
Chicago 13 14 .481
Pittsburg 11 13 .468
Bt. Louis 13 1$ .419
Philadelphia ......... 9 15 .376
Boston ............ . 10 18 .367
Brooklyn 9 it .30
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Skating Champa-Depart.
iCstted Prase' Leaetd Wtfe.t
St. Paul. Mar. 21. Harlesr Davidson.
world' champion poller akater, and Jesse
Carey, holder of tha world'a long dis
tance record, left yesterday for Austral
la, where ' they wlll bear the L United
States colors in races In that country.
The .two skaters expect to return to
America-In' two years, corning back
through Europe. They sail from Van
couver Jttn-lt,-r- -. ; "
Clatskanie, Or., May 21, The local
team lost a 10 Inning game in the Lower
Columbia league: Sunday by the acore
Of 8 to 7 to the bt. Helens team. Lake
and Jamison performed for tha visitors,
and Elliott, Haggin and McDonald for
tiie locals., i
The atandinga of tha teams: -
Won. Loet. P. C.
St. Helena ......... . 2 0 1.060
Clatskanie S 1 .667
Kelso .-. 1 1- .600
Cathiamet' .l Z .883
Rainier . 0 2 .X1O0
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The Mount' Angel team defeated the
St. Paul team Sunday by the acora of
tu S. Sherbaclr of Mount Angel al
lowed three hlta. Other stars of the
game were White, Shorey, Tarrow and
CCTICURA SOAP
White 3eat Owen MoraiK j
United Presa teaaed Wire.) ,
Syracuse, N. Y., May 21.-If Charley
White, of Chicago, haa a decision, today
over Owen' Moran- the English boxer,
after one of , lfli aatpeat fights of bis
career.. - Moran waa dlsouallfled In the
' ninth round after twice fouling White.
Th Englishman was severely beaten
In nearly every round and In th eighth .
waa eent spinning to the floor with a
J terrific right book to the Jaw..
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Brideeton is Portland's new factory resi
dence subdivision on the Peninsula.
It is situated on the Vancouver aarline, high
and dry on the south bank of the Columbia
within walking distance of the Peninsula fac
tory district and only 25 minutes' ride from
Second and Washington streets.
The Spanton Company, 269 Oak street, is
tnaking prices very low an average of $180
a lot, some as low as $140 and as high as $225;
with $10 down and $5 a month. Other com
parative values in suburban lots sell for $500
and $600. ' .
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1 Ho. a i Vanlaanla Factory Dlstrlot. jrirst Tin- I I
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Just a "Wblspr off Washington.
$205 IN CASH PRIZES
FOR WAGE-EARNERS
$100 will be given for a letter of 200 words or less,
containing the best group of five answers to the following
question:
Why is the purchase of a well-
located lot in Bridgeton the first
step to financial independence?
', $50 will be given for the second best group; $25 for
the third best group; $15 for the fourth best group; $10
for the fifth best group; $5 for the sixth best group.
"X a
, $5 in cash .will be paid for each of the first 20 letters
received that contain one of the applications referred to
below under the head of "Special Offer to Bayers Prior
to. June 1,1912. , . ; ; , ; . . .
-'t$5 in cash will be' paid to every. Contestant whose env
tire lettef Is published in the. newspapers.,
v" Nobody can qualify to receive a prize in this contest
who is -not employed ea, wages of $150 jor. Jess per month.
Special Offer to "Buyers
Prior to June 1, 1912 .
Your application for a lot in Bridgeton prior
to June 1, lyi, accompanied by the tm
tial payment of $10, gives you the right .
to secure a refund of your money
within 15 days from date of pur
t . i- . . . r..
cnase. Application Dlank wl. . "a.
be sent upon request by '
mail or, phone, or the ar .V-
companying : applica- . , , '
tirtn Mint l v -I indosa $19
Tha
Spanton
Company
r 269 Oak
used.
. - Name
Address .
and hereby ap
.- ply to purchase a
lot in Eridrtton. tub
.-. . - ject to ggtisfactory seJec,
- tion, or cancellation and re
. . fund of money within 19 dtyt
from date, May 1912.