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THE 3I0RMXO OREGOXIAX, MONDAY. SEPTE3IBER 7. 1908. PORTLAND WINS OVER CHAMPIONS Takes Spectacular Game From Visitors on Slip . pery Field. FINAL SCORE IS 5 TO 3 Bearers Overcome Lead Late in Contest and Romp Home Strong Winner in Next to Final Inning. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Yesterday's Beeolta. Portland S; Los Angeles 3. 8an Francisco 2. 9; Oakland S. 0 Standing of toe Clubs. CLUB. -I H -V- Los Angeles I 2'133! TS .r.TO San Francisco. .. lis F-, 74 -S"I . . tn.i'o A 1 1 til a. I AO t Osklsnd lalH,22, 1 62. .434 Lost l39.Tg'7i8t 4 - Ote Johnson and Jack Graney were the heroes of yesterday's game with Los Angeles, which was won by the home team, i lo t Graney pitched good ball and with the exception of mtsplaya due to the slippery condition of the grounds, his support was excellent. The team showed lota of snap and pluck and de serves praise for the way It has come out of the slump. Ote Johnson delighted the fana when he waa put In to catch in the ninth after McCredle had batted for Whaling. He 'showed himself to be a first-class catcher as well as fielder and Is undoubtedly one of the greatest utility men In the business. Ellis was the leading batsman of the day. getting a single, triple and a homer over the right-field fence. He also made a pretty' catch of a long fly In center field. Cooney set the crowd wild In the first by knocking a three-bagger along the third base line and later stealing home. The play waa a daring one, but per fectly good baseball considering the chances of a passed ball on such a wet day. Danslg was at bat and Gray, not expecting Cooney to attempt to steal, used his full wind-up for the delivery. Cooney started early and by the time the ball waa to the catcher he was nearly home and alld safely over the plate when Easterty failed to hold the ball In his hurry to touch him He would probably have been safe anyway and the crowd yelled wildly In praise of the little short stop. Champions Even TJp. Los Angeles evened things up In the third, when Easterly scored on a parsed ball after he had singled, gone to second when Gray was hit. and taken third on v fielder's choice of Bernard's grounder. v The Southerners took the lead In the fifth when they got their second run on Ellis three-bagger and Delmas' double. Portland caught up In Its half of the same inning when Johnson knocked the first ball pitched to him half way up the center field fence, scoring Casey. The Angels got their next and last run In the seventh, when Ellis knocked the ball over the right field fence. Ellis had two strikes on him and had nearly struck out on a third foul, which Whaling Jug- gled for a moment before dropping, when he banged the next one for a homer. Portland could do nothing In the last half of the seventh, although Cooney got to third after two were out on a bad throw to first by Easterly. Johnson, the next man up. was passed, purposely and Danslg filed out. Los Angeles went Out In one. two, three order In the eighth and the McCredle ltes came to bat one run behind. Raft cry waa safe on a slow roller to Bernard. Bassey singled, putting. Raf tery on third, and Ryan went out at first. McCredle, batting for Whaling, was purposely given a pass, filling the bases, and it was up to Jack Graney to win hla own game, which he did with a single past third. Raftery and Bassey scored and McCredle came In later on Cooney's single past Dillon. This made Portland two to the good, but without a catcher for the ninth, as McCredle had batted for Whaling and Madden was laid up. A shift was marie in the line up and Ryan brought to third nd Johnson put behind the bat. The combination seemed to be good, as only one man got to first and two were struck out. There will be double-header today at S o'clock. Los Angeles will play here for another week. Details of the Game. The score: LOS ANGELES. AB. I 4 0 ... 2 IB. P.O. A. E. Bernard. 2b O.kes, cf . . Dillon, lb . Wheeler. 3b Smith, rf .. Ellis. It ... lelmas. ss Easterly, e . Gray, p Koestnsr. p 3 2 11 0 0 4 0 4 0 1 Total 24 14 PORTLAND. AB. .. 4 .. IB. P.O. A. Casey. 2b Cooney. ss Johnsoa. c and Sb. Danslg. lb 1 2 7 10 0 8 4 4 Raftery. cf Fsssey. If 4 Rvaa. 3b and rf 4 Whalen, c 2 Oranev. p ........... 4 McCredle. rf 0 Total 34 3 12 27 14 SCORE BY INNINGS.- Lea Angeles ..00101010 0 1 6 3 12 Hits o o i o a o 2 o Portland 1 O 0 0 1 0 O 3 Hits 3 0 10 1114 SUMMARY. Struck out By Gray 2: by Graney 5; by Koe.tner 1. Bases on balls Off Gray 1; off Graney 1; off Koestner 3. Two-bsae hits Danslg. D.lmaa, Johnson. Three-bane bits- Cooney. Etna. Home run- Ellis. Dou ble plays Bernard to Delmas- to Dillon. Sacrifice hit Easterly, stolen bases Cooney. Jobnson. Raftery. Hit by pitched ball Gray. First base, oa errors Portland 1. WtlA pitch Graney. Left oa basest Les Angeles 6; Portlsnd 9. Innings pitched By Gray 4; by Koestner 4. Baa Hits Off Gray 4. runs 1; off Koeatner 8, eharge defeat to Koeatner. Time ef gams 2 hours. Umpires Cheyne and Perlns. TEAMS BREAK EVEX IX SOUTH Oakland Takes Close Morning Con test; Seals Win Afternoon. SAN rnAXClBCO. Sept. IOakland ad aa Francisco each won a game to day. Oakland tha morning game, by a score of 3 to 1 and the local team won In the afternoon. 9 to 0. The morning irame was closely contested and was won at the last moment when Oakland suc ceeded In gathering two hita on Griffin, Errors and lack of hits were responsible for Oakland's loss,of the afternoon game. Score: Morning game SAN FRANCISCO. A B. R. IB. P.O. A. E Mohler. 2b , Curtis. If .. Zeider. ss . . Henley, it . Williams, lb Beck, if ... Berry, c . . . McArdle, 8b Orlffln. p .. Total .... 4 11 0 O O o 0 0 1 O 0 2 8 3 0 2 1 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 One out when winning run scored. OAKLAND. A B. R. IB. P.O. A. E. Cook. If 4 -o 1 2 2 1 Truesdale,- 2b 4 0 0 1 3 0 Heitmuller. rf 3 1 1 1 0 0 Eaon, 9 4 1 1 3 3 0 Hl.ttery. lb 4 1 2 13 2 0 Van Haltren. cf S O 2 0 0 0 Miller. 3b 3 0 12 8 0 Lewis, c 2 O 0 S 1 0 Hardy, p 3 0 1 0 4 0 Total 30 3 0 2T 18 1 SCORE .BY INNINGS. San Franclsco.0 0 0 0 0 2 O 0 0 2 Hits 1 0 0 O 1 3 2 0 1 8 Oakland .....2 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 1 8 Hits 2 0 O 1 1 1 1 1 29 SUMMARY Home run Eagan. Two-bae hits Hen- lev. Heitmuller. van Haltren. Slattery. hac ri'flr. hits Orlffln. Zelder. Beck. Miller. Van Haltren. First base on balls Oft Griffin 2. Struck out By Orlffln 2: by u.rriv 4 Dnuhl nlavs Eafin to Slat tery; Zelder to Mohler to Williams; Slat tery to Eagan to Lewis; Slattery to Eagan to Lewla to Miller to Cook to Lewis. Stolen baaa Henley. Berry. Time 1:S0. Um pires O'Connell and Flynn. Afternoon game SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. Mohler. 2b Curtis. If Zelder. as Melohlor. rf . ... Williams, lb... Berk, cf Berry, c McArdle. 8b... Henley, p Killlter. c Totals 5 0 3 2 0 2 3T 9 18 27 14 OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. Cook. If 4 0 8 2 Truesdale, 2b. ... Heitmuller. rf . .. Ragan. as Slattery, lb I. Longe, c...... Miller. 3b Van Haltren. cf . . Loucka, p. ....... 2 0 2 11 S 0 1 0 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 3 Totals . 81 8 27 26 SCORE BY INNINGS. San Francisco 0 0 0 8 0 4 0 0 9 1 16 0 0 1 5 Hits 2 2 0 3 0 4 1 Oakland .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hita 0 10 0 10 1 SUMMARY. Three-baas hits Zelder. Henley. Two-bass nits I Longe. Melchlor. Hellmuuer. kiim fer. Eagan. Sacrifice hits Curtis 2. Berry. Beck. Stolen bases Mohler, Zelder. Mel chlor. Beck. McArdle. First on balls Off HjhiImv l ntr T.nurki 1. Struck out By Henley 1. bv Loucks 2. Hit by pitcher Williams. Double plays La Longe (unas- alated); Mohler to Williams; Mohler to Z'ider to Williams. Time 1:83. umpires ucon- n.U and Flynn. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago 7-1; Cleveland 1-1. CHICAGO, Sept. . Smith proved a puzzle in the opening game of the double-header today between Cleveland and Chicago, the locals winning. 7 to L Rhoades, who started to pitch for the visitors, waa batted for seven safeties snd a total of four runs In two Innings, retiring In favor of Llebhardt, who was wild and Ineffective. The second game was a battle between Owen, of Chicago, and Berger, of Cleveland, each allow ing five hits and one score. The con test was called at the end of the. 11th Inning on account of darkness. Scores: First game R. H. E. R. H. E. Chicago ...T 13 1 Cleveland ..1 5 2 Batteries Smith and Sullivan; Rhoades, Llebhardt and Betnis. Second game R. H. E. R. H. B. Chicago ...1 6 2Cleveland . .1 5 1 Batteries Owen, Sullivan and Shaw; Berger and Bemie. Detroit 6; St, Louts 5. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 6. Detroit, by de feating St. Louis to 4 today, held first place in the pennant race. Waddell started the pitching for St. Louis, but was hit hard, and in the seventh was relieved by Dlneen. The hitting of Mc Intyre, Crawford and Smith were the features. Score: R. H. E. R. H. E. St. Louis . .6 10 lDetrolt IS 4 Batteries Waddell, Dlneen and Smith; Donovan, Thomas and Schmidt. XORTHAVEST LEAGUE. i Seattle 2-7; Spokane 0-4. 'SEATTLE. Sept. . (Special.) Seattle took both games of a double-header to day, Harry Rush pitching beautiful ball for the first and shutting out the visitors. Killlay also pitched gooa ball, but Ca hlll's homer and another run scored on a combination of misplays and hits, were enough to win for Seattle. Seattle started off In the lead In the second game, when Cahlll walked and was driven In by Orlet's two-bagger. Spokane scored three times in the fourth on two hits and some bad ball playing by Seattle, but the locals came back In their half of the Inning and tied the score, Bennett walking and Frisk putting the ball over the fence. A combination of hitting and errors by Spokane gave Seattle three In the sixth and seventh and Fortler's three-bagger drove in an other in the eighth, Spokane scoring once In the latter Inning on a pass, an out and a bit. Score: Morning game: R H E Seattle 101000000-2 0 Spokane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 2 Batteries: Rush and Fortler; Killlay and Kreltx. Afternoon game: R H E Seattle 1 0 0 10 3 1 0 17 8 4 Spokane 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 01 6 Batteries: Seaton and Fortler; Wright and Rogers. Umpires: Gale and Ehret. Ticoma 2-2; Butte 0-1. TACOMA, Wash., Sept 6. Tacoma won a double-header today and both games were pitchers' battles. Scores: Morning game R.H.E. Tacoma....." 10001000 2 3 0 Butte 0000 0 000 00 S S Batteries Carson and Shea; Claflln and Spencer. Afternoon game R.H.E. Tacoma. 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 Butte 0 1 000000 0 1 4 0 Batteries Carson and Shea; Hark ns and Soencer. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg- 3-7; Chicago 0-8. CHICAGO, Sept, 6. Chicago threw away one Baune today and came near losing to Pittsburg. The crowd was too great to allow of free ball playing and bad plays were numerous, although they could not be classed as errors. Pittsburg won the first game by scoring three runs in the seventh Inning on a scratch double, allowed by ground rules, an error charged to Overall because of Stelnfeldt's failure to cover third, a bad throw by Chance and a wild pitch. Over- all pitched grand ball, barring the one inning, striking out 11 of the visitors. The second game was one of free bat ting, and Chicago narrowly escaped de feat when Pittsburg mads a furious rally In the ninth. Scores: First game R.H.E.! R.H.E. Chicago 0 4 2 Pittsburg 3 8 2 Batteries Overall. Fraser and Kllng; Maddox and Gibson. Second game R.H.E.! R.H.K. Chicago. 8 11 i Pittsburg .....7 14 1 Batteries Pfister, Brown and Kllng; Llefield and Phelps. Cincinnati 5-t; St. Louis 1-3. CINCINNATI, ff?pt. 6. Cincinnati and St. Louis each won a game this after noon. Scores: First game R.H.E. R.H.E. Cincinnati ....5 9 l,St. Louis 110 i Batteries Campbell and Schlei; Lush and Ludwlg. Second gam- R.H.E.! R.H.E. Cincinnati ....1 3 2, St. Louis 3 7 0 Batteries Rowen and McLean; Baldwin, Bee be and Ludwlg. MINOR GAMES. All Stars 8; Chehalis 7. CHEHALIS. Wash., Sept. 6 (Special.) The All Stars of Portland defeated Che halls today in a hotly contested game by 8 to 7. Chehalis knocked Cotterman out of the box when victory was apparently In sight, Concannon replacing him. .acn sIHe made nine hits. Osborne and Ruff formed the Chehalis battery and King caueht for the visitors. Butte's league team Is to play here on September 14. Giants Defeat Lumbermen. '. The Camas Giants defeated the North Pacific Lumber Company ball team yes terday in a well-played game, by a score of 6 to 2. The score stood 0 to 0 for seven Innings when Camas made four runs and two more in the eighth. The Lumbermen made two runs In the ninth Inning. Monthly Shoot Held. The Swiss Shooting Club of this city held its monthly medal-shooting yester day at their target stand near Mllwau kie. The winners of the three medals are: John Rag. first class; Mike Zen- ger, second class; jonn toiler, mira class. TINKER NEW DIAMOND IDOL Timeliness of His Stick Work Adds to Laurels. Joe Tinker Is the diamond idol at the West Side these days, says a Chicago dispatch. Day after day the fans Joy ously applaud the appearance of the Cub shortstop, and everyone expects. or at least asks, him to "hit the ball over the fence." that the world's champions may win the game. Well may the rooters and fanatics triumph in the brilliant and sensa tional play of Tinker, for it has been the shortstop of the club who has kept the Cubs in the race, due almost en tirely to his great hitting. Others of the team have contributed their bit toward the general success of the club, especially Johnny Evers, who Is only a notch behind Tinker in the brilliancy of his play during the past month. But ever since Tinker, discarded his heavy bat for a lighter one, a "broom stick." he calls It, he has. been the leading slugger of the club, and few. If any, players In the league have been hitting at any faster clip. It was about the middle of July when Tinker got to going, and he hasn't let up since, but he wants to stay In the batting order Just where Chance has kept him all .the time. down in seventh place. The manager moved him up one day and Joe couldn't even bunt for a sacrifice, and he quickly requested a shift back to his old station, where he is doing great service in bringing runs over the plate for the champions. On July 16 Tinker had the splendid batting average of .198. The next day he got two hits, and that started him. Best of all Is the timeliness of Tinker's stickwork. Whenever a run ner gets on base Joe can almost be de pended on to bring him home. He has hit safely 93, times to date, 40 of those hits coming In the last 29 games. He has brought over the home plate on base hits a total of SO runs, and in addition has crossed It himself with 41 more. He is leading the club with extra-base hits, having 16 doubles, i triples and 4 home runs. Not only In his hitting1 has Tinker Won the affection of the fans, but in his fielding as well. He has played brilliant, spectacular ball in the short field all season, with the exception of the first month. Then it was that the prediction was freely made that he would not be with the club In 1909. as he was slowing up faster than any other member of the team. New Buildings at Albany. ALBANY, Or.. Sept. 8. (Special.) Two large, two-story brick buildings will be erected on the site of the recent fire which destroyed four wooden buildings in the First-street business district in this city. Work will begin at once on a bulld- nr 100 feet long, with a frontage or feet, on the property of Mrs. S. Brenner and Miss Fannie Brenner. Dr. A. Stark and Frank G. w 111, who own the remainder of the property In the burned area, have announced that they will also build a two-story structure on their property, which Is 100 feet long and has a First-street frontage of 60 feet- They have not definitely decided to erect the building this Fan, nowever, Dut will probably do so. Breakwater Makes Record Trip. The steamship Breakwater, from Coos Bay, arrived in Portland yesterday after noon after a record-breaking passage from North Bend. The vessel made the run north in 254 hours. She brought a full list of passengers and a quantity of freight- On the trip south. Louis Zoemer. formerly second steward of the steamship Costa Rica, will take charge of the Steward's department of the Breakwater. 1 Relief to Go In Commission. The Open River Transportation Com pany has decided to place the steamer Relief In commission on the L'pper Co lumbia the middle of the month. The first through trip of the Relief will be made September 17. She will make direct connections with the steamer J. N. Teal, leaving Portland on the morning of Sep tember AO. . DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Sept. fl Maximum tempera ture. 61 degrees; minimum, 68 decrees. River reading at 8 A. M.. 3.7 feet: change in last 24 hours, none. Total rainfall, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.. .01 Inch: total rainfall since Septem ber l, laos. .01 Inch: normal rainfall since September 1. .22 Inch; deficiency, .21 Inch. Total sunshine. September 6, none; possible sunshine. September 5, 'IX hours 5 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M., 2fi.3 inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A low pressure area occupies the northern portion of the inter-mountaln states and the weather Is cloudy and unsettled over the greater portion of the North Pacific states. The rainfall during ths last 24 hours, how ever, has been light and scattering. Thun der showers have occurred at Baker City and at Boise and a light misting rain has fallen In the Willamette Valley and the Sound country. It Is much cooler In Oregon. Washington and ths interior of Northern California. The indications are for showers Monday In thia district, with lower temperatures in Grand Central Station Time Card SOUTHER PACIFIC 1 ju.ln, Portland Roaebi'rg Paaaenger . 8:15 a. in. Cottasa Grove Passenger. 4:13 n zn. California Express San Francisco Express ... Wtn Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan passenger Forest Grovs passenger... Forest Orovs Pasanger. . . . Forest Grovs Passenger... Arriving Port lan Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger Roaeburg Passenger Portland Express West 6ide Corvallls passengw Sheridan Pasaenger Forest Grova Passenger ... Forest Grove Passenger... Forest Grova Passenger.... 7:43 p. m 1:P0 a. m. 7:20 a. m. 4:10 p. m. 8:30 a. m. 1 :00 p. m. 3:40 p. m. T:13 a. m. 11:80 a. m. 3: SO p ru. ll-.io p. na. 6:20 D. 10:30 a. m. 8;O0 a- m. 11:50 a. m. 4:30 p. m. OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton Pasaenger .... I ...1 7:13a. m. Chlcago-r-oruana special ....... Spokans Ftyer Kansas City A Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer Chi.. Kan. City Portland Ex.. Chicago-Portland Special ...... Pendleton Passenger 8:80 a. m. 8:13 p. m 6:00 p. m. 8:00 a. 9:43 a. m. S:S0 p. m. 5:13 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Taioma and Seattle Express ... Noith Coast & Chicago Limited. Overland Express Arriving Portland North Coast Limited Portland Express Overland Express 8:80 a m. 2:00 p. m. 11:43 p. 7:00 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 8:33 p. m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER. Leavuia Portland Astoria A Seaside Express.... Seaside Special (Saturday only), Astoria a Seaside Express .... Arriving Portland Astoria Portland Passenger.., Portland Express Eesslda Special (Sunday only). 8:00 a. m. 2:20 p. m. o:oO p. m. 12:15 D. m 10 :00 p. m. 1 10 10 p. CAN APIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland C p. R. Short Llns, via Spokane Via Seattle Airtvlig Portland C. P. K. Short Line, via Spokane. Via Seattle 8:15 p. m. 11:43 p. m. 8:00 a m. 7:00 a m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas passenger ... Dallas Passenger .... Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger .... Dallas Pasaenger . . . T.-40 a 4:15 p. m. 10:13 a. m. 8:60 p. zn. OREGON ELECTRIC BAXLWAY. Arriving Portland Wllsonvllle Local Salum and Intermediate Local . . Wllsonvllle Local Balem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermedials Local.. lVilannvilltt Local 7:05 a. m. 8:15 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:20 a. m. 1:20 p. m. 4:43 p. m. 4:00 p. m. Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and intermedials i-ocai . . Salem and Intermediate Express. Leaving Portland Salem and Intermediate Local. Wllsonvllle Local :u P. 813 p. m. I 6.23 a 7:85 a. m. Salem and Intermediate Express. 8:35 a. m. Salem and inteimeaiate Local.. Wllsonvllle Local , Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local . . Wllsonvllle Local Salem and Intermediate Express. 11:10 a. m. 1:10 p. m. i :U3 D. m. 8:80 p. m. o : 10 p. m. 6:05 p. m. j ; Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and Idaho. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 3 P. M.. Pacific time, September 6: A Wind. to sj 5 A hi STATIONS. 5 sro e a s 3 Baker City Bismarck Boise. . ........ Eureka He'ena North Head Pocatello. ...... Portland Red Bluff Roseburg. ...... Sacramento. . . Salt Lake San Francisco . . . Spoksne Taooma Tatoosh Island. . Walla Walla Siskiyou Marshrleld 9OO00I 4 NW jCloudy 82j0.00 e sb Clear T. 4!SW Cloudy 04000 4:W Jlear 84 0.001 6 SW 5SO.O01 8iW 9a 0.00I1O SB 61IO.01 5!8 SS 0 00 10 SB 62 0.00 'N Pt. Cloud Cloudy Pt. Cloud Kam Pt. Cloudj Cloudy soo.oo esw Pt. Cloudi 92 O.OO 4 IS Clear en1 t 10 w 4IN-W 'Cloudy sa'o.oo Cloudy 2! T. 00.00 12'Sw' lOloiidy 4 SE Cloudy H2 O.ooJlOISW icloudy IM T 4 is jciear T Trace. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Showers; southerly winds. Oregon and Washington Showers: cooler east portions; south to west wlnda Idaho snowers ana cooler. EDWARD A. BEAL8, District Fnr-cast-r. WHERE TO DINK. Hot Weather Dietlaanv 5 6th St.. near Washington. MEETING NOTICES. WILL the Noble who kindly removed the camera from the baggage car of the Shrlners special at Eugene, Sunday morning, for aafe keeping please return same to Dr. Strykes, 141 H First street. MOUNT HOOD CIRCLE NO. 161. W. OF W. Members are requested to attend funeral of AeignDor Mary J. xiecg, Monaay at 4 r. n., from residence, 411 E. 11th street N. Inter ment Lone Fir Cemetery. MART WHioELER. G. N. LOU ELLBN CONNELL, Clerk. WILLAMETTE COUNCIL ROY AL ARCANUM meets at K. P. Hall, Alder and 11th streets, the first and third Monday of each month at 8 P. M. Visitors oor dlally welcome. E. J. Hufford. sec retary. First National Bank. THE HOMESTEADERS will give a five hundred social Thursday evening Septem ber 10, Western Academy of Music Ball, 2d and Morrison. Friends cordially Invited. Refreshments and' prizes. New floor for dancing. Admission 15c. EXEMPT FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION Regular meeting In their rooms. City Hall, this (Monday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. By or der of the president. K. M. uukuvah, Beoretary. CAMELIA CHAPTER NO. 27. O. E. S. A regular communication this (Monday) evening, la Masonic Temple. West Park and Yamhill streets. By order of W. M. ANNIE E. COOTE. Secretary. WILLAMETTE LODGE NO. J, A. F. AND A. M. Stated commu nication this (Monday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in F. C. de gree. Visiting brethren welcome. W. 8. WEEKS, Secretary. ENGROSSING resolutions, testimonials, memorials, eto. Ellis, too Columbia bdg. FTN ERAL NOTICE. BECK At 411 East 11th at. North, Sep tember 5. Mary Beck, wife of John H. Beck,, aged 45 years, 6 months and 20 days. Deceased was a member of the Maccabees' Fraternal Uniot of America . and Women of Woodcraft. Funeral serv ices will be held from the above residence today (Monday), September T, at p. M. Friends Invited. Interment In family plot. Lone Fir Cemetery. PARSONS Funeral services, of the late Wade H. Parsons will be held at Dunning, McEntee ft Gtlbaugh's chapel, corner Sev enth nd Pine streets, today (Monday) at 10 a. M. Interment Multnomah Cemetery. Friends Invited. BRUENNING The funeral services of Caro line Bruenlng will be held at the family residence. 395 North 21st St., at 2 p. M., Tuesday, September ft. Friends invited. Interment River View Cemetery. TronnLas;. McEntee A Gtlbaucb, Foaeral Directors, lib and Pine. fhuo. Main 430. XmAj asstant. Office ef County Corener. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Fnoeral Direct ors. 220 Sd at. Lady assistant. Fhon. M alii. J. r. F1MEY SOS. Sd and Madison. Lady assistant. Phone Main . A FrT-i. Y uvnvwc r-n w..,.. i i is. J3 BoasalL Ean 10M. Lady assistant. I r. S. VVTnnxG. Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lsvdy assistant, fhon. East B2. . AMUSEMENTS. Baker Theater JTeo" Maln 1 Oregon Theater Co. Cine) George L. Baker, General Manaicer. Special Labor Day matinee today. 2:15. Tonight, all week, regular matinees, Thurs day and Saturdav. the famous singer RICHARD J. JOSE, In conjunction with the rattling farce comedy, "Don't Tell My Wife." Evening prices, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1: matinee, 25c. COc. Next . week Pollard Opera Co. BUNGALOW THEATER Empire Theater Co. (Inc.) Lessee. George L. Baker. General Manager. Phone Main 117. Home of the famous Baker Stock Company. Fpeclal Labor Day matinee today, 2:15. All week in the beautiful romantic drama DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HA IX" Magnificent costumes and scenery. Fasci nating plot. Evening prices, 2.c. 35c. ftOc Matinees, 15c, 25c. Matinee Saturday. Next week "The Devil" THE STAR Phones Main 549. A 4992. - For the entire week of Sept. 6. the original production HOOLIGAN IN NEW YORK Matinees Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 P. M. Prices 15c. 25c. 50c. Every evening st 8:15. Prices 15c. 25c. 35c. 50c. Seats may be reserved by either phone. MAIN A 1020 Matinees Ex. Sundays and Holidays. NIGHTS 15-25-50-75C Advanced Vaudeville Week September 7. Cr-ssy A Dayne, Planophiends. 7 Ynlllans 7. Ishers. Vlnle Daly. Reiff Bros. "Gen." Ed. La Vine. PANTAGES THEATER ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Stan of All Nations T.F.ON MORRIS CO., Including L Belle Helrne and her Leaning Greyhounds; slso John Hodge and the Wrestling Ponies; Banner & Madison, ths greatest comedy ' animal act in America Mallneea dally. 15 cents; two shows- at night. 15 and 25 cents. THE GRAND-Vaadeyille de Luxe A BIIX OF NOVELTIES George Street ft Co. Portraying Historic Events tn the Careers of the World's Greatest Military Com Armstrong A Davis In "The Amateur Chauffeur Cha. Kendal Doro Ronca Me I .inn Bros. mander Fred Bauer Gmndawcope THE LYRIC THEATER 7th and Alder Sts. Starting Sunday Matinee. September 6. the popular Blunkall Stock Company will pre sent Mary J. Holmes' beautiful drama LENA RIVERS The sweetest story ever told. Matinee Labor Day. Next week "The Devil" BASEBALL RECREATION PARK Oor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. LOS ANGELES vs. PORTLAND . September 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. Two Games Labor Day, 10t3O A. M 3)30 P. M. Games beg-in weekdays 3:30 P. M Sunday, 2:30 P. M. Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand stand. 50c: boxes, 25c extra. Chil dren: Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Boys under 12 free to Bleachers Wednesday. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES FOB CASH ADVERTISING.! Folio win a rates will be clvea only when advertising Is ordered to ran consecutive days. Daily and Sunday Issues. The Ore- ffonlaa charges first-time rate each insertion (or claMified advertising that Is net run oa consecutive days. 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Care will be taken to prevent errors, bat The Oresonian will not he responsible for errors In advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone; .Train 7U70; JL eu&5. Above rates apply to advertising paid In advance only. Ail book entries will be charged tn lines lio per Une for first In sertion and Jo per line for each consecutive insertion, special rates on contracts givea en application. DIED. LTNDS Sentember 6. at the family re.I dence. 135 Lincoln avenue. Laureiwooa, Ralph Adolph Lynds, aged 8 months. 11 days, infant son of J. F. and the late Mrs. J. F. Lynds. Funeral from the above residence at 2 P M. today (Mon day). Interment Rlvervlew. Cemetery. M'INTTRE At 598U Alblna avenue, Sep tember 6. Bridget Mclntyre, aged 79 years. months, interment Oregon City, yu neral announcement later. BURRELL In this city, September 4. Lewis B. Burreii. aged 7 years. Remains at Dunning, MEnie A Gilbaugh's parlors. Jtr unerai notice later. DOWD In this city, September S. Elizabeth Dowd, aged 21 years. Remains at Dun ning, McEntee ft Gllbaugh a parlors. Funeral notice later. 8178 BE In this city, , September 6. Clode eusee. aged years, z montns, 12 days, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John Susee. Funeral announcement later. N-SLSON In this city. September 6, William Nelson, aged 21 years. Funeral notice later. NEW TODAY. CALL ON C. R. DeBURGH For the Cheapest Lot and the -only lot on Sixth st bet. Burn Bide and Flanders, for $27,000. I have. 120 ABINGTON BUILDING MORTGAGE LOANS At Lowest - Current Ratee. Building Loans. Installment Loans. WM. MacM ASTER 302 Worcester Block. MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest rates and terms to emit; ape elal ratee and favorable terms on large loans on business properties. Panda Loaned for Private Investors. A. H. BIRRELL 202 McKay Bldac. 3d Stark. Portland Heights New, modern 8-room bungalow; bil liard room; block of land; elegant trees: natural Dai it: artistic srruuuu. good barn; two blocks from carllne. A for sale. Address Owner, A 222, Ore gonian. fa . a V. mm V THEATER NEW TODAY. IIMNGT0N THE MODEL HOME ADDITION Take the Irvln&ton or Broadway rars to this tract and see the great number of modern homes now in course of construction; also the paved streets that have been put down dur ing: the last three months. S950 Lots 60x100 on 20th St., close to Brazee. SIOOO Lots 60x100 on 21st St., close to Brasee. stooo Lots 60x100 on Broadway carllne, 22J St., near Brazee. SHOO Lots 50x100 on 23d St., near Brazee, one block from car. 92300 Corner, lOOxluO, on 16th and Knott streets. S2300 Corner, 100x100, on 24th and Brazee streets. 2400 Corner, 100x100, on 15th and Brazee streets. One-third cash will nandlw any of these. Irvington Investment Co. 331 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Phones Main 3177, A 4430 iSOO cash will handle brand-new, modern 7-room cobble-stone residence, 1 block from carline ; east front. Install ments on balance ; 6 per cent ; full lot. Frank Bollam 123 Third Street. Nob Hill Apartment .Site 100x100 Finest apartment or flat corner on Nob Hill, close in, $13,000 Grussi & Gantner Room 7, Canterbury Bldg., 265 Washington, Corner Third. MAKE 25--HOW? By buying: from me two business lots at Swift's townslte on the Peninsula and selling- one year from now. J. E. COLVIN 312 Board of Trade Bnlldlns;. WANTED 25 hoppickers at Hubbard. Starts September 10. Fine camping ground. Right In town. East 4062. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. HOESACK ft GODMAN Haws opened a real estate office off the waltinsr-room In the Oregon Electric depot, and are making: a specialty of and have a large list of acreage and farms along the electrio carllne. Phone Main biZi. Andrews, F. V. A Co.. U a30. ss Hamilton hi Baker, Alfred -. IIS Ablng'.on bid. , Chapln A Berlow, 832 Chamber of Commerce. Cook. B. S. A Co.. B03 Corbett bldg. Croasley Co.. 70S-8 Oorbett bldg. M 7&5J. Fields, C E. A Co.. Board of Trade bldg. Godflard: H W.. Main and A 1743. 110 2d st. Olllette-Riggs Land Co.. Board of Trad. Joinings A Co. Mala 18A S0 Oregonlaa. Kinney A Stampber. BS1-88I Lbr. Ex. M 443A lw M E.. room 411 Corbett building. Mall A Von Borstal. 104 2d St. 8G2 B Suroalda, palmer. H. P.. Z13 Commercial Club bldg M 0699. A S0S8 Parrlah. Watklna A Co.. 250 Ald.r St. Richardson. A. B., 321 Com. Club bldg. Ectialk. Geo. D.. 284 Star et. Main 382. A SS Shark.y. J. P. A Co.. 122tt Sixth at. Ewensson, A 8. A Co., 2S3 Va Washington s. The Oregon Real Estate Co.. SStt laird st tHolladay Addition.) Veteran Land Co.. 823 Chamber of Comm.rca Waddel, W. O.. 809 Lumber Exchange bldg. White. B. P.. 22TH Washington t. Wm. Wolfsteln noved real estate office 2113 Couch bldg. Call if looking for tsr gnins FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. A HOME. NOT A HOUSE. $3400 My beautiful home will be sold tbis week. The neatest and most homelike on the market: 7 room, and bath, tinted and frescoed, furnace, wash trays, cement floor in basement, cement walks and strict ly modern throughout, beautiful lawns and roses. Don't buy until you see this: terms. Also have t modern 6-room house with cement floor, in a good location, for $3250. and a new house. Just flniehed, with 6 rooms, cement floor in cellar and two bath rooms, for $20I. Owner, 100 E. Madison St.. between 35th and 86th sts. Phone Tabor 1153.' B 2126. RIVERFRONT ACREAGE A beautiful grove of maple, fir. alder, eac. 85 minutes out on half-hourly serv ice, high, sightly, level and all above water, each acre has a frontage of over 150 feet directly on the river; nothing so reason able on the Willamette; sold In one-acre tracts on favorable terms; a paradise spot at Portland's door. E. J. DALY, 222 Falling Bldg. $3500 FOR fine fl-room house in good loca tion ana Dest carime; iurn-w aim ovny- thlng modern. If you want the best house for the money, see this. Call 513 Cham ber of Commerce. 2 ACRES, close in. right on a 5c carllne. fine soil, nice shade trees, city water, part cash. Dabney A Dabney. 412 Commercial block. 2d and Washington. RISLEY TRACT. Oregon City carllne, 2 seres or more; alt in cultivation; best of land. C. W. Rlsley, owner, Rlsley'a P. O., Mllwaukle. ROSE CITY REALTY CO., Rents houses, collects rents, sells country and city realty, timber lander notaries pub lic. A 4321, 204 Mohawk bid.. Main 6807. FOR PLATTING S acres near Ivanhoe sta tion level as ine river, win ocii in lots at $350 and $400; price $6500; terms. Call room 40 Washington bldg. ABSTRACTS EXAMINED BY EXPERT REAL ESTATE ATTY. D. A. TUFTS. 30SH WASHINGTON ST. 2000 5-room modern cottage, 50xl42-foot lOt; casn, uaiaiiLU icinia. lou jqc- chanlc St., near Union ave. Take Wood lawn car. A BARGAIN 14 lots, 50x100. only $2250. at depot wortn snuuti: ii minutes riae; oc carfare. See Russell, room 444. Sherlock bldg. 2400 New bungalow, high corner lot 50x100, East 19th and Surman (Vernon); will take horse and wagon or auto In part payment. Telephone Woodlawn Ht43. ROSTC CITY PARK Choice Improved lot, east front close car, nemw nmrntrt pnee, lor quick 6ale; terms. A C 215, Oregonlan. ONB lot, Marina ave.. Belle Crest Add., for quick sale. ?tyx'. nair casn; term, on oai ance. T 208. Oregonlan. $100 CASH. $!f5 month buys an 8-room house, rauuc.ii, l "ivii oittw Land Co.. 1334 1st st.. room 1. LARGE, 5-room. modern cottage, corner. $2ouu; terms to sun.. r"une wooaiawn 1799. $200 BUYS a farm and a lot with a waranty dcea; win ireuio iu man a, year, see Stevenson A Taylor, 2SG4 Washington st. FOR SALE Modern 5-room cottage, easy terms; 4ju ieci;amc st.; taae wooaiawn car. FOR PALE 7-room bungalew. $3000 and terma cnons b zost. ABSTRACTS examined at moderate chargea W. S. Ward, 210 Allsky. M T.120. FOB SALE REAT. ESTATE. SOUTH PORTLAND HOME. 12-room house, all modern improve ments, lot 60xl(J0; sightly location. Ca5 price. I5G00. Full-slse lot on Sellwood car. close in; high and sightly: snap at $1000. terms. US Good 8-room hotel In growing suburb; only one in the place; a bargain; $3000; can buy furniture for $350 extra. l- Grocery store In Sunnyslde. on good cor ner: 6 living rooms over e-tore; has barn, warehouse and fruit trees; price $6500for tore and stock of groceries. 1"6 A GENUINE BARGAIN IN WOOD LAWN. 8 lots, cleared and fenced; fine young fruit trees, small shed. Bull Run water, fine view; $H0, or could be bought sep arately. This Is absolutely the best buy on the Peninsula, no exceptions. 127 HARTMAN A THOMPSON, Chamber of Commerce. ONE OF THE FINEST DAIRT FARMS IN WASHINGTON COUNTY. 24fl acres. 125 i" cultivation, on the Tualatin River, 20 miles from Portland, 2 miles from R. R. station. 4 miles from Hillsboro on fine country road; 88 acres fine body of saw timber, balance pasture. Good 8-room house, barn and outhouses, family orchard. A bargain at $75 pr acre; $VK0 cash, balance 6 par cent any length of time. 2rt acres. 20 in cultivation; good 4-room house, running water, fine family orchsrd. large barn; on condenser milk route right st R. R station; 2 miles to Hillsboro. Price. $.'250; $2000 cash, balance 6 per cent. THE CROPRLEY COMPANY. Ine., 70S and 709 Corbett Bldg. $2000 FRACTIONAL lot. Welt lde; well worth the price. tsooo i0x2on ft.. West Bide; all street Improvements done. $6000 20 acres, convenient to city; no other acreage bargain like It. $52.-o Nice home and corner lot. close in. East Side. Pee me today for these and other good things. I. G. DAVIDSON. 819 Chamber of commerce. VERY CLOSE-IN HOLLADAY HOMK. Corner, very modern, all Inside flnlsh selected by owner, large living-room, big fine porch. 3 bedrooms with slcove, bath and toilet separate. Space to build flat for rent. Chance for 15 per cent Invest ment. Price $6750. cheap at $7000. Terms. Hellman A Lathrop. over Merchants Na tional Bank. LOOK AT THIS. Large, full 2-story house, full cement basement, tinted walla, gas. electricity, ce ment walks and steps; lot 50x100 with alley. Owner makes price $.1250 lor a ehort time If you can pay half cash. Thompson A Og den. 848 Mississippi ave. Phones Woodlawn 202. Horns C 20C8. CLOSE-IN HOME, with fruit and lots of ground; on best carllne; corner can be utilised for flat, making a 15 per cent investment. Home modern, gaa, electric ity, bath and toilet: price only $8000. easily worth $3500. East or B J8t4. Will show Bunday or Mondsy. $3750 Modern 6-room hous. In th. sw.U East Burnslrte district; has everything complete snd up-to-date. Including fur nace, cement floor in basement, cement laundrv tuba, built-in china closets, etc. H. P. Palmer. 213 Commercial Club Bldg, Main 86et. A 2653 5-ROOM, 2-story house and lot not far from car. Lincoln Park Annex; basement, por celain bath, city water, gas, sewer, right elevation with retaining wall, cement steps and walk: bearing fruit trees: $2500; favorable terms. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce. IF YOU coll Monday you may get this beautiful 6-room home on Esst Couch St., hardwood floors, furnace and everything modern. $4500; something fine. F. J. Cat terlln A Co.. Room 3 Chamber of Com merce. TARE St. John car to Patton ave.. on. block west, two blocks south, northeast corner Concord snd Emersm; two new, modern B room housee, rented; price $30f0; ifa cash; 66 2-3x102 feet;'sgents allowed regular com mission. Phone owner, Woodlawn 60, WE have for sale a 100-acre dairy farm 2 miles from the State Agricultural College. This Is an exceptionally good buy. Dabney & Dabney. 412 Commercial block, 2d and Washington. $1730. $300. CASH and small monthly pay ments gets 6-room house and quarter block well fenced, with fine berries, grapes, etc.; two blocks to car. Call BIS Cham ber Commerce. BUSINESS property, 14 per cent net year around, with lease, only $4000; mortgage $10fs0 can run 4 years at 6 per cent; think quick and see owner; 1 need the money. 672 6th st.. Portland. FULL lot In Sunnyslde. 2 blocks from car, with a good 6-room, 2-story house, gas, electrio lights, bath, city water, oewer; $2500. terms. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce. WE have some fine 10-acre tracts within 1000 feet of Witch Hasel station on S. P. R. R. at $155 per acre; a snap. F. J Catterlln A Co., room 3, Chamber of Commerce. 8-ROOM house. 120x100. modern. electric light.: Kern Park; fruit, chicken-house, etc.; $32no; a snap. KINNEY A STAMP HER, B31-2 Lumber Exchang.. 8H ACRES, p-room modern house, good barn, fine old orchard, being near a 50 carllne makes it an Ideal suburban home. Dabney A Dabney. 412 Commercial block. 2d and Washington. 8 ACRES planted to fruit, on the corner of two prominent avenues, with large mod ern home; price $6000. Call room 40, Washington bldg. HOLLADAY PAR ADDITION. For quick ssle. my beautiful lot on Wasco St.. improvements paid, only $1000,'' terms. T 203. Oregonlan. HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city; acreage close in snd farms in Oregon and Washington. Phons Main 4486. Kinney A Btsmpher. 531-32 Lumber Exchang. bldg BEAUTIFUL bungalow of 6 rooms, located on corser 100x100, plsntsd to shrubs snd trees: price (2600: part cash. Call room 40, Washington bldg. NO1 we are not Joking: we will sell thai fine lot. 50x100. on :tlst St.. near Haw thorne ave.. for $1000. F. J Catterlln d Co.. room 3 chamber of Commerce. ONE and one-half acres, three-room house fine fruit, etc.; 4 blocks to car, for $2750. This will make 11 good lots and leavs home place. Call 513 Chamber Commerce. TAKE Alberta car to E. 13th at. N.. and see those nest bungalows which we will sell on vour own terms; save rent; price $2500. State Land Co.. 133 1st st. HOOD RIVER 1 have sn 8-room house, H block, overlooking the Columbia River, at Hood River, Or., which I will sell for $2000; terms. State Land Co.. 133 1st st. MY equity of 3 6-room houses on $0x100 lots; no reasonable offer refused. Call 9-8 Grand ave. north. Woodlawn 1739. C 1889. 6 SAP 26th st. North. 5-room house, new, modern, lot 40x100: cost $2500. KINNEY A STAMPHER. 531-2 Lumber Exchange. $1600 CASH and terms, gets new house, with modern conveniences, half block to car; We invite comparison with other bargains. Call 613. Chamber Commerce. 5-AORE tracts, close to electric and steam llnea: best black soil; $750 each; y, cash, balance 8 per cent. Catterlln A Mann, 242 n Alder St. 10 SPLENDID lots, close to St. John car, each 511x150 feet. 10 per cent cash, ad joining property $250 more. 32i Mohawk bidg.. Tueeday A. M. 20 000 Swell new apartment building. W'mt Side close In; Income $225 month; first- ' cla-" Investment; half eaeh. AB 213, Ore gnnian. CORNER, tfoxli.5. East of Union ave., or, Broadway; 1S00, or 40 wide, $1550. ul- ver. ti2s Chamner or tommerce. CORNER. 100x100. on Kllllngsworth ave, near Patton: enap for only $1250. Vanduyn & Walton. 515 Chamber Commerce. NEW 7-room modern house at TTemont. neat carline, $1000 cash, balance eajy terms. Taggart, 416 Chamber of Commerce. $1660 5-room new cottage, cement basement 1 very best plumbing; installment payments. E 216, Oregonlan. 5000 Nice borne. Hollartay's Addition, fur nace fireplace and other conveniences, walk ing distance. 416 Chamber Commerce. LARGE, modern home on West Side. prle $4500, $300 cash, balance easy terms. Call room 40. Washington bldg. BUNGALOW 5 rooms, well furnished, good location, will sell at bargain. Phon. Ta bor 151. I NEED $.".00; will sell $1000 equity In mod ern cottage for $500. AF S12, Oregonlan. 213 ACRES, all or In part, Salem Electrio line. Phone owner. East 1719. $45 CASH. $10 monthly; full lot, grsded street; near car. Y 195, care Oregonlan.