11 TTTF: MOKXIXO OREGOXTAN. MONDAY, MAT 20, 1912. 21 MOTOR GRAFT ENJOY FIRST HilsS Season Opens With Speed Trials at Wilsonville for Silver Trophies. v dents, aided y a rw wustnese men. were trying ! send Grant. Wmdnagis, U Mm and uar Nim Joiiasoa to ta Chicago mffL The nuo errcif at to meet arc to aifn nu Hiaur mdoagle and potnt-wlnnere JoJimm vn ten I points la ta weights t Kugene. and followers hers wsre confident that he I would hirt bn able to est something ' In the discos throw. QUESTION ' MARK IS FLIER Hath K.. The Jag and Brty Brown Captor Ifnnor for Ownrn-Wild Wolf It launched, but Mii'l I nlrrco Mod if Ira Hon. Twi'n. rnehuta. r ru ' sera and oeedboats belonging to the fleet of tha Portland Motorh.t Club relumed to dora las', maht afier a MaMy-suc-ees- f-lt two-ds' rnjiii to i:.nvt!Ie. -t -niUs up the Willamette Ftivrr. ths first r.el event on iy m eessn a rrnsramme outlined by L M. Myers, chairman of he reratta committee. A msjorlir of tia hosts left the rlty early Saturday afternoon, headed h "ommodore c. W. Boo.t and party lo ths stemwheeler Artisan, but a Bnm er. nitahif tits C ha rmi Sylph. 'laudl-. Whim and Autocrat, did not 'ir te trip through the Oregon City i as until S rtiday morning, arriving 'n ttme. however, for the rare 8un lay afternoon. II S 1 1 1. 1 ril Offered. Four Seautiful si'ver trophy cupa had !een donated hy the huft'.nt-ts men of Wilson vi : ! and some exciting spurta aro-ind a t -o-I four.lsp course, re. warded thv vf rl hundred onliokers. Te Question Mlrk. owned by Ir. Jars, Vates and on . Jtanft. won the feature ever.t. the free-for-all. hut the hydro llane. Winsome, owred hy F. C. Benson, wool. I have hern heard from were It not for enalne trouhlf at the aecnd Ircult when It was lea.ling hy a few eraths. The other result, we-e Cla-.s H Rutl K. owned hy Oeorga Ktnnear. flrt; Kllrk. second. Class o The Jnr. owned hy J. I arth. first. Margaret, owned hy John .Vrlntyre. secon-l. Runanout-lty Hrown. owned by fr C Ik Hrnwn. first. Neither the Carmslee. the new t'lia oat recently launched hy . V. I'oon. -. nr ti FWiph. iora Kendall's at. entered the speed programme. Old-llsaer la Ike fleet. A feature of the trip was the passing of tha Sea Ctr. This was the first sea. "ins vessel that passed throtiah tha ron City luck on their completion nore than i years ago. The Sea Ot- er. now owned hy U'ortman and aptnlned hy K K. nelh. the navlasor who too her en the lt-monts' cruise Alaska when ir.1 hr Roderick tacley. was imoni the first of the eel to reai-h tlie . k tr the urr. l'mey. TM-teen cf IVe hosts went hrouira at one lo.-klra. unlr le si- errlildii of Ixch ruM-r John Cam- ters. who has hern on t-e tnti for a rlfl of 42 years, njt the Sa Otter was wnt Ihrouah alone to auarantee ; feV. The Dinshat. a spee.lv rh'iarer owned nd driven hv f-rtwrd i i. Itkrr. !rm1 the honor of Irndlnc the fleet hrotia1! the fir.sl mix. nfter a nlnut elevation Intermission. In the oat were Mr. and Mrs K ;. (llekT. Mr and M-s. K Jrff--v. Mr. ant Mra K- II. Dclce and ftoscoe Fawrett. Llat of Moata Maklas Haa. Amonc the hosts wm h ms.le the trip ere: Artisan H W. H.si .. K'.rth K. Veonre Ktnnear. Mary Apne IK. H. Warrlnsri. S-a titter ill. W'orlman . Kr J It. Molliirr.ry ). Vlurstlon M.irk Dr. Jai-k Vats. ot-o Rsnftt. ntsy It. Dr. V. I!. Krowni, Mrn i iJ.hn M - ntrre. Ths Jus iJ I. rVarthi. Win some iK. C IJn.-n i. Msrtria Ktnff iRjiv Klnir. Cnrt it;. td A. I.loydi 1 2 V. M. iH IJ lllnkleyl. Dlnphat K. t; Hiekerl. yipn ;-t Krj.Ulh Char. Tin'eo C V. Cooper i. Claudi.i ill. II. anl. Ferro iiias. om-er ik S.ipp!y onipany. Auausi.-t iilreaorr liros.) Vhim iT Ittrlee.'l. Autorrat tiiss. owsr A Jt'ipplr 1'iimMrv . Yst'rsv afternoon tie Wild Wolf, ohnny Wolff's new ?-fit sprcdhom. hlch la expert! to lunplnnl the re- aon olf as the world s fastest mo- arora.'t. was given Its Initial tllp Into a placid Wl'.aniettr. hut the toad was found to oe too great for tl'e enaine to atart off with, so the introduction of rl'itt-h wl!l he rrirs.arv. This al'I allow the i$i)-horsepom er enatr.es io asln headwar hefors oallcd upon To ar-y the propelior toad. Soe will nrohably he ready by nsnt Sunday. Cl"BS SUIT OCT BT ALBANY Caubcr Patierson Knocks Thre Home ICnna In Game. AI-BANT. Or, May 1. tPpaclaL) Dsve I'attersoo. catcaer of tba Albany Athletics, mad three) borne rana In tha j game ta mhtrh th Athletics vaxi- quisned the Portland Cuba before a Ota crvwa n-in inti axit-vnoun. a k . In the first Inning be drove the hia over tha left field fence and ca his next trip to the plate la the third Inning he put It over the riant field fence. In the eighth Inning he again knocked the ball over the left field f-noe. By a peculiar coincidence, C. Htahee was on the patha when each home run was aia4e and each of tha three times Flabee bad reached first base by a alnple. Altogether I'atteraon secured three home runs and a single In five times up. M orison and C Blabew also etarred In batting, the former getting three hits la four times up, and the latter four hits In five times at the plate. In scoring a shutout on the visit ors Pitcher "Bill" Patterson allowed but three hlta and etruck out nine men. Catches by Le and C. Blgbee of Albany, and Selr of the Cubs were fea tures: Summary: R. H. E l R- H. E. Albany ..1 H 4 Cuba 0 1 S Batteries W. Patterson and T. Pat terson; Small and felr. Umpire Martin. t I LLIsON II lull AT til X CLCIl Itevalts of leMCTita)' Shoot Make IC-tre .More In ten tins. Culllson was the hth cun at the Portland llun Club Kroun! ester1;iv. "laklng go.nl scores In both the !.'. irpri niatch and the hatullcap shoot or the Innnan medial. In tlie century run Cullieon I roke and In the hatult- .p at 5 tsrr.ts hung up a score ot 44. Harry Kills was close up In the bandl.an, finishing with 4". Knight and Wsgnrr boih had had Innings, and their faring down has evened hinge up so tht tie ra.e to the finish tl be Interesting with Culllson. Wag er. Knight, i anon, lour.e. r.ina and HoUomb all bun.-he1. V number of the club s shooters loft ast night for walla w alia to stt-ns ar.r.nsl Sportsmen's Association hoot. hvh Is being heM there tl-.'s week. The groamta st Knton will not open again for shooting until Sat urday on account of the absence of some or the metnoer at li "i.. Today's s ores. recular ln0-hird shoot: Culllson. : i:ilis. l: Wscner. l; Caldwell. Si; Knight. : Thorrton. Si: Rice. Si: J"v ': Borders. 7. Minn c Is, 7s. ln.1 Cofold, 7- Inman nitlal, handl.-ap. 50 ts-gets: Culllson. : Ki lls. 47: Cshlwell. 41: Thornton. 4J; Kloe. 41: Knight, It. and Wagner. J. VCIHXll, ATHU.Ti MCST WOKK Boeurd Announces Thai o More Par Will Be Allowed for iiamra. Action cf the Portland School Board o the effect lht no irnre days off -vtn studies for the purpo.e of athlet es will be a. lowed puts the kiboh" n the plan which was being formulat ed to send the Washington ll'gh trsck -.earn to fritagg s Chicago Interscho.astic track meet nlt Saturday. This actua was taken iat Wednes sy and msans thai teams and Indl- uluala wl'.l not be able to take one ly off or ar.y part of one because f games or athletic events. This was he msia reason why the Portland high .caools were not represented st the ervallls ""prep" meet. Beraoee of the comparison of ree rds of Kastern high, school ath etes tnd the marks msde by Washington ;ii&h polnl-wlnnera, m number of atu- BOXEKS MKT IX BILL RIXO Herrlrk and Mitchell Vht 20 ltound Draw at Juarez, Mexico. RL, PASO. Tea.. May 1. The first Important hosing contest In Meilco since the Kitsstmmons-Maher bout In 1S14 hi staged this afternoon In the eluded Juares bull ring. The contest was between Kid Mitchell, the Kl Psso middleweight, and Jack llerrlck. the Chicago middleweight. The bout went the full 19 rounds to a draw. While the rereree declared It a draw, the popular verdict was In Herrlck's favor. Mitchell waa either knocked outside the ropea or threw himself out tn the loth round, bat waa permitted to re-enter the arena. The purse of S1000 waa divided between the two men. About 400 spectator witnessed the bout. SELECTION OFFICIAL PICKS 8 ATHLETES Even 10 Men From Coast May Be Chosen on Olympic Team, Says T. Morris Dunne. HAWKINS' CHANCE IS GOOD All Kinds of Prepared Foods Meats, Relishes, Etc., Ready to Serve-Fourth Floor Home Made Bread, Cakes, Pies, French Pastry, Etc. Bakery Department; 4th Floor Bella h, McClnre, Rose, Marine, I Kelly, Courtney and Kdmundson j Regarded as Sure Beeson and j Rice Receive Consideration. BT HERBERT J. CAMPBEl-U Multnomah a trio of track and field athletes will t accorded a reception upon their return to Portland. Mult nomah Club members feel that all the men did everything that was expected of them and T. Morrla Dunne, manager of track athletics and member of the selection committee for tha United Ftalee Olympic Game team, believes that Bellah. McClure and Hawktna will be accorded places on tha American team. Relish's feat In the pole vault in clearing IJ feet i S- inches, within 11-4 Inchea of the world's record, cer tainly assures Mm a place, and Me Clure'a 130-meter run. 4 mlnntea 1 S-S seconds, or within 1-S second of the world's record, came not only aa a sur prise to the clubmen, hut proved that Bill Hayward had developed one of the greatest distance runners of the age In the lithe vegetarian at the Stale I'nlveralty. ( hate of llawklaa la IHmel. Hawkins Is the only member of the Multnomah trio whose ultimate choice Is rei.-ar.led aa at all doubtful and Mr. Dunne believes that Hawkins will have a good chance to he chosen In view of the fact that he defeated the marvel ous flyer. Forrest Pmlthson. Smith son's defeat. It Is believed, will keep him off the team. How close Ham-kins waa to Kelly at the finish will also count toward determining whetner ne Phone Your Orders Olds, Wortman S: King Purveyors of High Class Foods THE MARKET BASKET HAS HAD ITS DAY It is now replaced by telephone and delivery service alone; with other modern methods of business. The general publiii has learned that it is not necessary to go to the store to select the best foods. Reliable concerns like Olds, Wort man & King, ever mindful of their customers' welfare, never allow anything but the best of foods to come into the store and 'employ skilled judges of qual ity to fill all orders. Phono Marshall 4300, A 6231. POTATOES, 100-pound Sacks $1.40 Hotels and restaurants take notice of this sale of Potatoes, lay in a good supply; every fljl f sack guaran'd PlstU Delft Peanut Oil; Cfl regular 70e bottle Fancy Main corn, 11c can, doc. $1.30 Lobster, in glass jars at only 45 Imported Maccaroni, 2 packages 25? 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Syrup, corn, cane or maple, 1 gallon today only 756 Stringless Beans, Golden Wax, tender and sweet, 2 cans for 2od Minced Clams, Otter Brand, $1.25 the dozen, or 2 cans for 25f Minced Clams, Quinault Brand, $1.10 the dozen, or the can 1Q Herrings in Tomato Sance, special price for today, the can Qrj Sardines, Norwegian "Winner" Brand, $1.25 the doz.; can, Ur 25c Washington Powder, Pearline, Gold Dnst or Citrus, for 1 Sjd Kingsford'sLanndry Starch, 6-pound box today for only 55(f) Bloater Paste, Crosse & Blackwell's, regular 25c Jars for 206 Shrimn Paste, Crosse & Blackwell's, regular 25c Jars for 206 Anchovy Paste, Crosse & Blackwell's, regular 25c jars for 20 C Anker's Bouillon Capsules (demonstration on fourth floor), 256 Kippered Herrings, Crosse & Blackwell's, put up in cans, at20c Lime Juice, "Rose's," best hot weather drink, 50c bottle, 40c Swedish Wafers, fresh shipment, priced today at only, can, 206 White Rock Mineral Water, quarts, doz. $2.10; pints, doz. S1.35 50c Edelweiss Cainembert Cheese, imported, 50c can for 40 Edelweiss Brick Cheese, imported, regular 50c can for only 40 Rumford's Baking Powder, in 1-pound tins, selling at only 306 A Cook Book and Potato Roaster free with each can at demon stration booth, 4th floor. Take advantage of exceptional offer. Hotpoint Electric Irons Exchanged$2 Allowed on Your Old One If you have a Hotpoint Electric Iron which is old or out of order and you want a new one bring it to us today. We - . mm s .J 1 iTH. Mteen aa- N fHflflcfl AIAM will allow you $2.00 toward the purchase of a new uotpomt iron, iyiz siyie. mey give enc DaWOiavWUu, Coif Tournament Starts. The first ruiHt of the six months' "ftaf tournament at the Waverly C'i.untrr t'lt.b waa played Saturday af ternratn a rM about 3 ronteetante had to rive up their soats" whrn defeated. No scores of the players la kept, but in Stockholm, aa will the East ern trlala. where, inus tar tnia year. Dunne aaya mat ne iveis sura mat . no real high hurdler haa been In evl denre. But several Coast athletes by their performances certainly assured them selves places. Ralph Rose, In the shot put will be ehoesn. aa will Horlne, who broke the record In the Man jump. Mr. selection committee members win strongly recommend Bellah, Rose, Hor lne. McClure. Kelly, who won tha hurdles In 15 2-5; Edmundson, who cap tured the 800-meter In 1:6( 1-5, and Courtney, who equalled the record In SNAPSHOTS TAKE YESTERDAY OK PORTLAND M0T0RB0AT CLUB'S RUN TO WILSONVILLE n vp r at", im- a mm t k m a k 4 t m i . 1 ..." ' w.-. - m. II i,!T.jv --i ia i.-, M. A- i, : I : - -1 - - " ' ; the 100-meter with 10 4-6, and won the 200-meter with 21 4-6 seconds. Hawkins, he thinks, will also be rec ommended for the team, while Bee son's performance In the high Jump, 9 feet, 4H Inches, together witb the fact that ha Is a strong; hurdler, will prob ably give him a chance for selection. One other whose performance Mr. Dunne rewards as worthy of consider ation Is Rlre In tne shot-put. whose right and left-hand puts broke the for. mer existing record of 78 feet 1 Inch, although being topped several feet by Ralph Rose's record-breaking feat. Allen, although better than a 29-foot broad Jumper ordinarily, will, Mr. Dunne thinks, receive little considera tion In the broad Jump in the light of his failure to set a good record In the trials. Likewise the performances In the Javelin, hammer, discus throw and J 0.000-meter run were hardly of a qual ity to give consideration to the win ners. Members of the selection commit tee In California will make out a list of recommendatlona to James Sulli van, head of the Olympic games com mittee, and before being sent East It Is believed they will send their recom mendations to Mr. Dunne, of the Mult nomah Club, and Mr. Goldsmith, of the Heattle Athietlo Club, for their ap proval. The report, however, will be made subject to revision after the East ern trials are held, when, If comparative records Indicate that changes should be made, such changes will be made. CHURCH LEAGCES WILL PLAY Trophy Cop of $150 Hong Vp for Congregation Teams. Flans for the newly organised Church League will be discussed Wednesday night at a meeting at the Archer & Wiggins store. The churches were the first to claim the Beeman 2150 trophy cup which recently was offered. No Catholic churches have made a bid for the trophy and they are requested to attend the meeting Wednesday., The churches so far registered are: White Temple, Piedmont Presbyterian, Emanuel Baptist, St. Mark's Kplscopal, Trinity Episcopal, Methodist Kplscopal, Sunnyside Methodist, Taylor - Street Methodist Episcopal. Sellwood Presby- I terlan, Arleta Presbyterian, First Chris, tlan and Calvary Presbyterian. ation of Homer Owners. The 80 birds entered In the race by Steinel, Lillls, Warren and Compton were liberated at 8ison, Cal., Sunday morning at 6:69 o'clock and arrived here eight hours and 20 minutes later, which is a few minutes better than the time of last year. Sunday. June 2, the 400-mile and 600 mile flights will both be held, the first from Chioo, Cal., and the second from Gault. FowneS KID FITTING SILK GLOVES P WARREX'S P1GEOX WIXS RACE j Homer Makes SOO-Mlle Trip From Siseon in 8 1-3 Hoars. j In 40 minutes less than the record ! time established at the 100-mile pigeon race three years ago. the homer owned by Ralph Warren, won the annual flight of the Portland District National Kener- iff All lengths, sizes, shades V 1, an Otter. II. C. M ertmaa'a 9rm slaa 1 Irlil. la tmr Orecaa lllr If a. T, Laasrsn at Wllsoavtllei X HaniM Mark. Wlsset mt 9s Hat ( laaal Hysrslaae (UlSMsirl - araslaa: I p. the man having ths greatest number cf markers with the goat on them Jan uary 1 will receive a medal which has been offered for ths event. Minor Baseball. The Portland Maccabees No. 1 de feated the Orenco nine at Orenco yes terday. 4 to 2. Ths battery for the lo,iu team waa Churchill and Blaaer. The nine would like a game for Dec oration day, which can be scheduled bv writing J. W. Brown, at 275 Kelly street. see The Win ton Six team defeated ths Cornelius segregation. 10 to t. The batteries , were: Wlpton Fl. Whet stone and Bhea; Cornelius. Willis and Bshrman. s s Lents, of the Archer Wlgglr League, defeated the Marshall-Wells nine yesterday. 2 to 2, and alas downed the Lents GlaSta. t l 1 r r xJr- In going East through California via Santa Fe yon have the privilege of stopping -over for side trips to Yo gemite Valley Los. Angeles and to Grand Canyon -These are Earth's Wonders. No other line or combina tion of routes can offer this, unless you go at least one way via the Santa Fe. MAKE US PROVE IT. KPN SMS SU2 To Chicago Through California Santa Fe All the Way From San Francisco Our roadbed admits of fast time. . Oar equipment is built by Pullman. Our meal service Is managed by Fred Harvey. Our employes are courteous. Scenes of Ancient Indian Pueblos, en route. Our booklets tell what you want to know. We are always Tickled to Talk Tickets. H. E. VERNON, Gen. Agt., Santa Fe. 252 Alder St., Portland, Or. Phone Main 1274. go Santa Fe WHO ELSE GOULD - MAKETHIS OFFER? H. M. Johnson, Vice-President of th Daily Republican, Rockford, 111., was sufficiently Interested in the facts we are presenting to write about them. We replied that if Editor Johnson knew of a definite case of Bright's Disease, a worthy person to whom our aid would mean something, that to con vince him we would send a course of the treatment in an attempt to estab lish the genuineness of the claims made In the very shadows of the Republican's editorial rooms. -"We added that we might make a failure hut would take the chance and trusted Within three months to show such results that the patient would be in comfort and would have new heart and courage in the rea sonable probability hat recovery could ultimately be had. The finest hospital corps in this or any other city cannot make the same offer. We proclaim to the world that chronic Bright's and kidney disease are curable in many cases by Fulton's Renal Compound. It can be had at druggists. Write John J. Fulton Com pany. San Francisco, for pamphlet. IT fa not the high cost of living that is demand log our attention so much as the solving Of the problem of how to iie on what we earn. Is your boy or girl learntng today to live within his or her alio wince, to-save "Just a little each month," to depuiit it In a savings account and watch the Bav. iftgs grow? There is a thought for you which If applied will solve for ysur boy or girl the great problem of good citizenship. We pay 4 per cent interest on savings accounts. Under Government Supervision Pounded 1886 Washington and Fourth Streeta makes hard water soft By the use of Gold Dnst you can at all times have nice, Boft rainwater right at your elbow for the asking. Imag ine what a help this would be for washing clothes, and for all cleansing purposes! Just a little Gold Dnst added to any. water softens it, takes out the mineral substances and brings out the greatest cleansing value. GtidDost dissolves dirt and grease, works like lightning, and relieves house work of all its drudgery. , For your poor back's sake, don't try to keep house withy out Gold Dust. D sot use borax. Map, naphtha, soda ammonia or kero een with GOLD DUST. GOLD DUST haa all deit'r ablo cleanaicf fluai itiea in perfectlr barmleaa and last Vat form. "LM (As COLD DUST TWINS Jo fcjsSCsaWsWlLTiTraW