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TTIURSDAY, .TUXE 1911. BOXING CARHIVAL DETAILS CHANGED Press Club Net to Be Sponsor for Exhibition Jack King in Charge. NELSON TO BE PERFORMER Battler A mo oc Thoac n Appear Prnpmcd llrnefll 'ntrrtaloni,wl for Will C. Mac Kae. porUn Urtlrr, Who I 1 Il ia special MMli last nlM th board f director of lh Portland Preaa Club vsted a reconelderatloo "I th Baltim--Neteoa bn.flt bo!o eMbtiloa mat ter, and t! hillt!oo will ot st.4 uo.t.r th aupice of th organ isation. la. lead, a mmmlllM of rltliena. haae4 by Jerk ki. a w:. -known port.rr.n. wi:i p-.n.-r th Nr!eon-An-(.ruD affair. wi:.-h will purely a o-4llo esMbition match. Ida nUra rwM.l aix a-nal eapen.ee a benefit fund for Will O MarKae. far mer .portm writer en ona of ts local newtpapera. . Mediae hae boon In a Porttand ho eital lor neartv a year, and la sorely la n- 1 r tirtaaclal alstni-e. - anMer Mr. M. Km ono of th best frien-t I r had." dotrad Klna ;.t n'.aM. " 'alatf' 'a need ' assist ance now. and tula la th llrra to abow our appreciation of paet farora and friendship. Ha has a hot of frtanda tha solicitation of several of thoa moat deeply lnt.rH. I Java docldad to taba bold of th manaKlna nd riaht or. Judae MeCreJi. 1 am auro. will dona! tha ua of tha bail par for tha afternoon of Jul and th.ra should bo no objections any where. -I propoaa Imim an audltine com mute iu ... ... rial and. mafca arranaemant with tha bun, par emr-enaea wl check over all d4burom.ni. at-.. with tha tlpu latloa that ry penny et.r and bo. thaaa vxpanaes ba turned Into a fund for mmiu". . . k.. it lt4 ta ata Tha iou( n , round a. althourh Mr. Kin blivea tha rocaipta would ba areatlv aurmented f inrreaeina; 1 ' No darl.lona ara to l given, tha tua taint to seep in ov WILCOX. GEAR1M DECLINE Dr. A. C. biullb and O. W. Tajlor I U-place Then on Committer. Mayor Hlmrn jeaterday received tha a :,.!.,-, of Tneodore It. ucoa in i., .. . u i:riii aa m.mbara of tha cart.r commttra of li. and appotntrd . - .. ....t ir. An.tr.w t. Smith an.l x W. TuTtor. Ir. Smith la ona of tia Uatlnir phy.lclaoa off tha city. ha l a.I wM l: atlTa aaporianra anu tntr.ed la tha propoaad wmmllilon p:aa. Mr. Taylor haa bcrn with tha l:uih Tru.t iVminri. Tut nioHar.Mp of chart. r torn ntltt.a aa It ataa.U l: IT. An.iraw C. jimiih . W. Tmrlor. I. . i.i.:y. Ix.nurl. Ad.-Ha Wolfa. Il.v I:n amio tnr. f-rl C. Hrorauh. . t I . r.t i I Inmiri.' "lrr M. t'.llara. W. A. I-T. J H W.rlain. It W -ria ll.nry I- lla.d. laral lirutia. Ta Oral acon off ta commit." ii: t h. d at I o cl"c ir.ia "", wn.n It la .ip.ct.4 mat ornUation ha narfrct.J by tRa llwnon oi rkAirauii and a aecrrtary. Tha action of ir-.a mroiiHiw wl't tfcn ba n tir.K wltnin th. ludarr.r.t of tta m.m har.tilp. T on'y limitation put up-n I,- aoir.nilttaa la tit It la lo cunclul. l;a labor In tlma for tha chart.r to a aubmitt.d to tna ota of tha naopia January . I t I. that tha oata B.d ty tha City Council y.atarday BOSTON IS READY TO SAIL Onl.rr I Xow In CbarK f Ore- inn aal Mliltla. KATTLE. Vaab.. Jjna I. tpa- . . . i'.h.j v a . r-. .r na loa I. now in tha hn.l. of tha Naval MtMtu. and whl th. formal trr.fr ha. not t b.n m.'l. by Ad miral i minun. tha r.n nffwaro ar.4 na.i ara lo artual p-l''n an.l to in.ut.ia morrtm ta .-.art of taa ,rnl prohaMr lll ba BJ l.l.i'nnl llumphrry. rhirf offlrar and i n.n rport-d ! Uautanant t omnia n l.r diir thla mornmi and pro.-'lr-l lo ir.mrton wh.ra thry w.ra tahra on hoard and thalr actual dutt.a hun. It i a bu.y day for both offi-r. and man. l.iaatanant t'ammand.r rair bnt all bi enr:in to haat.nin pr.parailona fr dapar tttra. stora w.ra mshad on board. -hiaf Vnainarr rdward. dirwtad hi. m.n to at up tara and to ovrroaul tha anatnaa. ahila tha other offlrar. .t ab ul aat'.tns tna nrn!p raa'ly far aa tia hunural ton of addi tional coal ara batoc tahaa on board. IDAHO BANKERS CONVENE ritll S. Hair IVIIirra Addra on l artnrra a Rlk. P'"isr. HiV. Juki 1. spalal. Tr a-u annual c nntl.-n of t .). lunkrra' Aa.'icUtlon. tha moat aurv.aafful In lt Mtrr. clotfd hara t.)Jr with tha a.N.i-n "i .o-ur d A.aaa a. th. p;aca f r holdlnc ta rait annual artun. OfBcara w.r r'f(l aa follow: r-ra.Id.nt. . K. How.rman. At fiocy: loa-prriVnt. J. II K:y. Wa-aar. aa-r.try. J. K. Knhlraon. K.hm: tr.aaurcr. Harman II. NusalU i'!!OB.iK,0 Th'.l a K:. puMi.ftar of ta Pa c.r!e N-rthwr.t- of lortlaml. d!lvard tha nrlrciral arf Irr.i of I ha day. on ,v ault. "lh!rc tha Farmar a pttrr CraJ t r.:h " Ha daclarad that tha fcan'a.r an.l frmr ltt common ln:.r..i an.l that lb. pro.-.artty of ta on drr.nd" o"'" tr. oth.r. lat nlM tiia hr.k.ra wara alran n a.a&orata taniu.t at tha Owyr.. -GYM" IS TOBE ENLARGED Hoard of Trlr at W lllamrtta rian. rrdrd Improtriurnta. ItiaiHITTK IMVKRJI'TT. ivalom. -T jna H .pclai At tha mat lu of tea boar.t f truraaa bald Bt M It w.s dacl-la-1 t thorou.hiy nruyl tha niarlty Bynanaaluav Tha ba!ldln will ba ramodalad Inrlda I .. I l mrtA and Out. . W Hiunwnw, . - .... .H.,r .-m. will ba conatrurtad. tha pns.nl sallary for apactatora will ba torn down and a now ana aract.d. Tlir will ba a Ura addi tion built to tha aouth and of tha aym aa.lum. which will nrarly doubla th Praant lxa of th bulidlns. which will cIt Wlilamatt. in conjunction with It modem neld. splendid athletic f caUtlaa. Work will ba atartad onon tba na- tructur at one and tha ntlr build In will ba newly roofad and painted aftr th completion of tha other Im proTamanta. Tba axcaratlon for th naw addition baa already bean com pleted by tha Htudenl Campua lirpreta tnent A.soclation and It waa dua to tha prorre.ale plrtt ahowa by th Ma dam that thaoard of trutaa mad o liberal an Improvement for th bit; addition to tba nymnaalum- Arranae n.nti hava alao bean mad for work t atari In a week, or ten day on fur ther Improvise tba athletic neld: mora tilina will ba pur In, tha antir foot- hall n'ld ralaed another toot ana prlnklinx ayatera arrann4 tor tna baseball diamond, to keep It free of dull duiina tha playlna aeaaoa. ATHLETE TAKES BRIDE HAROLD K. REED. OF PORT LAND, mauiued ix sorrn. Ilrldrfrrnom la So of Mr. Iloae Coarsra Rd-llaacomb) and r'amoaa aa t-prlntrr. I.OS AXOELEA. Juna (Fieell ) A beautifully appointed wadding- took pUca tonlitht at Immana! Pres byterian Oiurcb wfcn Mlu Adel Huntsberaer bvcama th brld of Har old l" Reed, of Portland. Tha cere mony wa performed at o'clock by tha pastor. Hut. Hiifh K. Walkor. j j 4 Harold K. Hera. Towns; rortlaaa r f-wrviann " Mass Adela I . A mare lea Athlete. Mba Married Ml tlaataaarsar at la l aaterday. ...ii. ..iiii.. ...it Mlaa llorrnr Metzler. of Saa Fran ci.co. attended tha brlda as maid of honor. and tha brldeamal.la wara M! Alleen Slaub. Him Florenca Hall. Ml.a Marjorl Uttl. Mls Lillian Dun Ian. Mlaa Julia Moor, of Piedmont. and Mi.a Juil lluntsbarcrr. . IJtt: Helen Huntbarter. .l.ter of th brld. waa rlnsbearer. whll hr Irother. Ralph llunthr;er. senred as tet man. Thn.a who did duty as u.hers w.ra "lerald Reed. Holland Me Nelty. Carl Crandall. Harold Huntaber--er. Frad Rralnerd and VTIIllam Vlck ery. Haro'd Rd l tli son of Mr. R.-.a Pour.en Red-lfnscomb. of Port!nd. and I a natlv of Portland. Reed la noted as an athlet and t a graduate of Manford t'nlverslty. at which arhool ha added to hi faraa a an athlet. Your Reed cam Into prominence as a tprlnter and baktbU player with th Portland Academy leara In tha porttand Interacholaatie Leaue liamea and later b repraaanted tha Xl-i tnomah Amateur Athletic Club at football, ba.eball and track athletic. TAXPAYERS TO ORGANIZE )cMlnnill Prwprrty Owners rian lo Prcxrrt Inlrroat. McMtVXVILI-E. Or, Juna 14. (pa mil A taspayr maaa maatln has been called by petition of a number of tha laiaers of th county to meet her tomorrow with a lar to ff-t-ln th oraanlaatlon of a taipavera lo4(iie. tha atated purpo. of wh'.ch sfla'l b to aaeBt,ard and protect In eeery lerltlmata way tha financial In ter.. ta of the taxpaytn public. Tha movement baa tha sanction of tax payera from different sertlona of th county and II Is aenerally conceded that tha propoeed formation of tha leau I In Una with th Idea of promotin a mora l-itlmate underatandln Del ween the county court and tha taxpayer. Th opinion ts prevalent her that local conditions on:y ara to ba dealt with, amon tha moil probabl beta matter relatlr to a demand for a mora economical and effectlv expendi ture of tha pob'.lo road fund of tha county. ' REALTY SALES SHOW GAIN White Salmon Market Actixe n Frail Land. WHITE f ALMON. Wash- Juna 1. (Special.) With the sale of Jo acres of ta Hood Land Comptnf't holdln on th t'nderwood side of tha White Salmon here yeaterday. P. Garvin, aec reiary of Porter Rrothera. of Portland. wi: basin tl. ala of th land In 10 scra tracts. Th purchas prlca I tven a i:s.eoi. and wa mad trouch th Cr.uitda:d Realty Com pany. Another deal )uat made by tha aama conipary la tha aala of an option on o-acre your orchard of O. R Pall. presld-nl of tb American Type founders Company - at Portland, for $rfta. A Minneapolis man was th purchaser. Another aal ta that of H. C: lar. who o:d 4 acres to C B. lay of Chicaso- . Several amajler trans, fera hava been made. Indicating a re vival of Intere.t In tbl part ff th tat. f JSS.SOO.OO If Plat rl baled. XEW tORK. Juna 14. Llf. Insur ance orantxatlons of tha United States an.l Canada distributed In 11 t,)...o.K. accorcias to the flcures which are' annually compiled here. In a'L i ritte revived mora tran tl.d.0 each. Milwaukee. Pan Krar.ctsoo. Cleveland. Uoui.vl ie. rvirolt and Ienvar ot he taaen li. and nW-Ooa apiece. Th la-a( In.uranca. poiirv of a slngi Indi vidual la reported aa l-.TKOJa I CL05 sb GOODY I -a-.a--.a--..-.-.a-.-aaa a-a -aa-nanaa a-s-aa-a-. WING BEATS KATZ Fast Tennis Seen in Multno- man Tourney. THREE-SET CONTEST KEEN Hop Almost Wane. Educator Palra Osl Match With Opponent, Winning Tiro of Three Seta . br Scores of The hardest fou-ht tennl match of the annual tprln tourney of tha Mult nomah Amateur Athletic Club occurred on ti Multnomah courta yaaterday afternoon, when James K. Ewlnr de feated Alma IX Kats In a rattling rood ror.trat. Kwlna won tha first aet -. while Kats "cam hack- and won th sored and tha third waa tha keen est ionirt seen on th courts durlnit thla tournev. Kstx had Kwlnc fla Same, tu two and 40-lt In th last aet. when Ewlns; succeeded In working . . w, vnn tha aet aa well iv iiiw sa th four succeedln sets, when Kill weaken.!., and thereby captured tha match. It waa an Interesting battle, and both expert displayed flna form, Th n-atch between Dr. Chlpman and Nunn was also an eicttlns; contest, areclally the first set. Nunn won both with scores of t to and t to 4. F-rchroat: and Htarr alao encased In a ken contest., which was won by th former. ftest week the doubles tournament ..ii .... nii.v.il and moat of th com petitors In the singles ara listed In thla tourney, wmcn is cipecira o lurmeu Tr.e scores of yesterday's contests are a follows: tlarrls.n best Hugh.. - S-2: Ewlns bst Kals . -e. .-" . " 2 . a. W. Iwl. baa Ami -. i,Mj... Kaat v-'isaarm S-7. a-1: Battar- r.id t-eat mlth a-4. -: Butt.rfl.ul btat Mai - . Srhrdnl far Taday. Kl-hi. ,t A. Pmhmaa at 4 SO P. f . . Ltwii ' n.in..ii - -- ,t Hlld.rDark at 4 P. M.: alnn.r Kl.hla- Krrrmaa tnaicn a puimiinu -. - - Fandom at Random AST Tall and during tha early Wln- L ter - months ,h 14 major league i..k. .irartad- nurchasad or reclaimed under tha optional agreement rule 34J minor league players, and out ofthaJ ntg ntrreii jwuim i " them were still In "fast show- about a week ago. Of the recruits who still remain In . . ..- i..ruM. tha Pacific Coast can boast a number of stars. Portland lOUr men Wim ir.ri.liu muu . number can ba swelled to five by put ting in a claim on Neal Ball, who failed . . . .A uVmII Vaan Grace tug.ne Krapp. Ivan Olson and Gas T7 UMME1R WE MUST UNLOAD Sale Now On! Attend Early! Avoid the Afternoon i Crowds! OUR ENTIRE STOCK UJr summiiis. onweo un. ' . I - . - " I Ladies' Velvet Pumps Regular $4.00, hand-eewed extension soles, military heel, CO AK short vamps, now Ladies' Strap Pumps Regular $3.50, eome in punmelal, tan and patent calf. The reason for this low price is broken CI QQ sizes. Now Ladies' Blucher Oxfords Repular $3.50, in vici, gnnmetal and patent, military and low heels, hand sewed extension $2.25 ioles. Now Ladies' Tan Calf Button Boots. Regular $4.00, band-welted exten sion soles, military heels2 95 latest patterns. Now.. V-aa- Ladies' Hand-Turn Strap Pumps Regular $3.50 and $4.00, in patent and gunmetal calf. $2.35 How Ladies Velvet, Button Boots Regular $4.00 and $5.00 hand-welted extension soles, extra hitrh cut or regular pattern. $2.95 Now 1 : : I Fisher continue to liven things up for Cleveland. Eddie Halllnan, tha former Angel thlrd-sacker. continues to play line ball for tha 81 Louis Americana and BUI Hogan. the ex-Oak. transferred to St. Louis by the champion Athletics, is playing a regular outfield engagement with the Browns. Jack Lively is do ing well with Detroit, but anybody ought to win with that club these days, and "Ping" Bodle la the hero of tha watstlck for Comiskey's Chicago White Stockings. "Ping'- and our own Ivan Olson hava been fattening batting averages aimoat Ilka Lajoies and Cobbs. . -A Tama. Wliraa. Ona 1 1 IT1C a sensation with the Oakland team, and who waa expected to prove equally so again this season, is o -........ every time he starts for Seattle. . .. j -A anmethlnar Ilka six straight games for Wolverton"s outfit. whereupon that wormy eiprra to Dugdale. fknr..n tha his: Los Ansrelea r.imri -. - twlrler. la due for the discard If he does not get Into winning form aoon. Tboraen seemed to work In an Indif ferent manner wnua in r. week and yesterday ha waa such an easy mark for Oakland that the "W'ol verton bunch hung up a league record by scoring 12 runs In one Inning and registered 10 hlla In the frame tha scorefest occurred. Thorsen Is a bet- .... . . ihl. klnrl at work ter pucner -- - would Indicate and It may be that ha Is disgruntled ana noi u-yim . ... Lii.i.1.. Km ! RatiiV. nara. niB rn i ii i . ..... -. - day seemed to Indicate that he was not on very goon terms wnn ra A change might ao mm iiwi. It is to be hoped that the injury to Bill Rodgere ia not serious, for the ab sence of this epeedy player from the .. i.k. nmw itl.aatroua to MC- linfu. mi" Credle's winning combination. Wow- ever, with the veteran jaca oerrj uu hand. McCredie wlU not be aa badly off aa might have been the case. Barry is a plaver of more than passing merit. His experience and knowledge of the game count a . a Miles Netxel. former Portland Coast Leaguer, who is now holding down the third station for the Spokane cham pions, is one-of the few Northwestern Leaguers almost sure to go tip this fail If he maintains anything like the gait he has set for the first eight weeks. Netxel Is playing a wonder ful game. He is speedy as chain light ning, in fact, leads the league in stolen bssrs. has a "ewell" arm. is fielding faultlessly and. according to the latest statistics. Is clouting second in the league, with an average of .317. Net xel also leads In run-getting, with 4S to hia credit In 100 times at bat. He has pilfered II bases. ( GROCERS BLAME FARMER Retailers in Convention Say They Are rnjustly Aocased- DENVER. June 14. The public ia be ing rround between the trusts on the one side and the farmera on tha other, la the expressed opinion of the retail grocers who are holding their National convention here. At today's session it was asserted that the publlo buys from the retailer at high prices. Th retailer buys from the producer at high prices. Result, the present high cost of living. The delegates united In the opinion that the retailer who is blsmed for all the trouble la being made tha "goat." T V ,. j .r I OIMJ AXP BOYS' SHOES " Men's Oxfords Regular $5.00 and $6.00, Kneeland's, Alden, Walker & Wilde, Common wealth, Packard and other high grade makes in all latest models and toes, all leathers, $3.85 Now Men's Oxfords Regular $4.00 and $4.50, Ralston 's, Churchill & Alden, E. E. Taylor's and other high-grade makes; all leathers and models. $3e35 Men's Oxfords Regular $3.50, hand-welted exten jion soles, military or low heels, all new and np-to-date CJO gC styles. Now Men's Blucher and Button Shoes Regular $5.00 and $6.00; nothing niftier in the country; absolutely the best made. $3.85 IS OW. ........ Men's $4.00 Shoes ' Ralston and Commonwealth, Tay lor's. McEIvain's and other stand ard $4.00 Shoes, $3.35 DOW ...... a a a - . Men's Tan and Black Calf Shoes Regular $3.50 Shoes, new toes, welted extension soles; all new, np-to-date Shoes. $2.65 Now . EAR SHOE CO. SEAMEN'S FRIEND HERE DR. XEHEMIAH BOYXTOX, OF 'SEW YORK IS DELEGATE. Congregational Congress Member, Trustee of Port Societies for Mariners, Lands Work. Among the delegates to the Congre gational Congress, which has been in session this week. Dr. Nehemlah Boyn ton. of New York, is among the most prominent. He ia widely known as a preacher of eloquence and power and a philanthropist. As moderator of the Congregational denomination of the United States he has had much to do with the development of the church's missionary activities and others. No philanthropic enterprise in which he is engaged receives more attention from him than the Seamen'a Friend Society of New York, of which he is a tmstee. Dr. Boynton has been Identified with Our Prompt Building Methods make a COTTAGE AT Gearhart Park "BY-THE-SEA" possible for this season. Details at Building Department. . GEARHART PARK Main Office Fourth and Stark streets, Portland, Or. Telephones Main 1293, A 7268. An. 4 ti.:-fc.-i;"i5 - . I 1 " a. .-aawaaaaaaaaitassaBaMi Kr -. . r Walking distance, East Side, 7 rooms, modern appointments ; ideal location, 1 block of ear. Price $1000 under value, $2000 down, balance easy. .Owner, B 2374, Main 8500, ask for Drake. AT WHOLESALE FACTORY PRICES Children's Pumps and Oxfords Regular $1.25 to ,$2.00, all leathers, light and heavy soles; 85c sizes to 11. Now Children's Barefoot Sandals " ' Regular 85c, sizes 5 to 8. Now Sizes 9 to 11- Now bOC Sizes 12 to 2 80 Misses' Strap Pumps Regular $1.75, sizes to 1 O C 2. Now J-Tt Big Girls' sizes to 6 S1.4o Sizes 8y2 to 11. . $1.10 Boys' Heavy Moccasins Regular $1.75, sizes- 1 OC 1 to 5. Now V aava-r These are the best in the country. Sizes 11 to 1 $1.25 Boys' Elk Shoes Regular $2.50, sizes 1 C1 CC to 5. Now v Sizes 11 to 1 $1.6o These have elk soles, and are fine vacation Shoes. Boys' Box Calf Bluchers Regular $2.50, sizes -CI Q.K 1 to 6. Now V Sizes 11 to 13V2......v...-$1.45 146 FOURTH STREET Between Morrison and Alder tha .nolatT for several years and has nothing bnt praise for the work that la being done by It ror men wnu ii low the sea. "Every seaport can well afford to maintain a home for the seamen," said Dr. Boynton last night. "For the sake of the community as well as for the sake of the sailor it should be done. 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(Consoa 101.) wwgyrEj is afforded the seamen to lead a clean, upright life. , , "I am gratified to hear that the local Seamen's Institute is doing such a good work for the sailors entering this port. I have been interested In all that I . have heard concerning ltand am ure It is destined to do even greater work. J. D. Petrle, of Loralne, Dies. COTTAGE Grove, Or.. June 14. (Spe cial.) J. D. Petrie, 88 years old, for over 10 years a resident of Loralne, near here, died at his home at that pktce Monday. His death resulted from a stroke of paralysis suffered the even ing before. His wife died five years ago. He is survived by three sons, Irving Petrie, of Loralne; H. H. Petrie, of Cottage Grove, and E. C. Petrie, of Elkton, Wis. The funeral was held to day, and was conducted by the Loralne Gran ge. 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