CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SPORTING AND MARKET REPORTS SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 18 VOL,. XXXIII. PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL. 12, 1914. NO. 13. Mir DOLLAR! ON ON Lr3 THE . Higb-Grade Furniture at Half -Price $7000 Worth of Beds, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Extension Tables, Buffets China Closets, Dining Chairs and Parlor Suits The surplus stock of the Oregon Furniture Co. HALF-PRICE CASH OR CREDIT $35 Colonial Dresser, Half Price, $17.50 Large Colonial Dresser ; tha greatest Dresser bargain of fered here. Made of solid oakj quarter-sawed, beautiful figured Circassian walnut fin ished in the popular dull vr&x. The size of base is 22x42, with French plate mirror 24x30. Regular price $35.00. At Gadsbys' Half -Price Sale $17.50 $59.00 T" 'l 1 9 ri a for ( r La a i o r ? 1 48-Inch Top, 8 Feet Long. This extraordin ary value Is only one of the many now to be picked up In our store. We have SO or more of them. All quarter - sawed oak. beautifully figured. Sise of top 64 In. when closed; open. i4x 120. Note the heavy 4-lnch rim. the 10-lnch pedos tal and heavy Co lonial feet. "Some bargain this, at S29.50 Other Pedestal Tables as low as 87.50 Gadsbys' Big Special Brussels Rug 9x12 Feet & H 1 DC f 1 loOO These Rugs are special quality with us. We have them in a variety of patterns. The col orings and general designs are certainly excel- lent. Gadsbys' special price J?1 1 QC at only V A0- Rugs Never Sold So Cheap Come and see for yourself if you ever saw such a variety to select from so reasonably priced. "-r iTr-if"'! rt- --rutin- r"i r n $45.00 Steel Range Special 50 A regular $43 Range guaranteed, with high closet and duplex .grate, .spring-balanced oven doors. This is a heavy, substantial, durable Rang-e, made of the best quality cold-rolled steel. Adapted for coal or wood. Oven thoroughly braced and bolted, asbestos lining throughout, nickel-trinimed section-plate top. CJOQ Cf Gadsbys' special price iptiJ.JJ Convertible Into a Bed With Two Motions ipj3ss4Haai3 AAA Above is pictured the Duo-Fold Divan Bed when opened up and ready for use aa a bed. But two simple motion-; are all that are necessary to make the change from divan to bed. It is unnecessary to move the divan from the wall: the back remains stationary. There Is enough space between the spring to allow the mattress and bed clothes to re main when folded up. When used as a bed. you do not sleep on the hard upholstering', but on the mattress that can be placed over the springs, thus making- your bed as com- I fortable in every way as a full-sized regulation bed. Gadsbys' price is 830.00 This Davenport Only $25.00 Has Automatic Action Has a, receptacle for bedding: makes a comfortable bed. Frame is of oak; seat and back are up holstered over oil-tempered steel springs, covered in Chase leather. Retails at $30. Spe- C An clal this week iB.J,VJJ $19 Library Tables $9.50 $19 Library Tables S9.SOI This handsome Library Table is quarter-sawed white oak, with rich deep natural markings, honestly made, beautifully finished, either fumed or waxed golden oak; height 32 inches, top 42x28, legs are 3-inch ; largts drawer with wood knobs. Other stores ask $19.00 Gadsbys' half price $9.50 $45.00 Five-Piece Parlor Suit, Half Price, $22.50 " -1 Did you ever see so much parlor suit for so low a price, consisting of: 1 large settee, 1 large arm rocker, 1 large arm chair and two reception chairs. The frames of the set are solid biroh, finished in pretty dark mahogany, and are well upholstered over fine coil springs and covered in tfJOO E-f brown Spanish chase leather. Regular price $45.00; special y2 price pt.JJ -i lj griT i 1 Z, A? "-' V . J ll This Style V This Style $25.00 Gadsbys' Gas Ranges Always Satisfy Buy yonr Gas Range while the price is low. $20 Gas Ranges, special at P JL J Other Gas Stoves as cheap as $6.60 Gas Plates as Low as 50c NOTICE We guarantee our prices 30 to 50 per cent lower than the mail order con cerns, department . stores or wholesale houses, on this great special lot. Worn No Hatter What bu Want In Furniture 18E OIR EXCHANGE DEPT Tf you have Furniture that doesn't suit want something more up to date and better phone us and we'll send a. competent man to see It and arrange to take It as part payment on the kind you want theGadsby kind. We'll make you a liberal allowance for your sroods and we'll sell you new Furniture at low prices. The new Furniture will be promptly delivered. Have Fur niture you'll be proud of. AD REGRUUS SLAUGHTERED 14-4 Peet and Salveson Sent In as Seals' Victims After Vet eran Is Hammered. 3 O Vounjc.p. J110 Mohier.J. . J 1 0 I Sl.lr.n.r . I 3 O O Tfnnart.l . o o o o WHurcn.L U 1 K.;:nau.S. O l O O Moraa.m. . O 2 2 1 Hcthrr.c. . 0 o.lvlanfler.p. Oil 1 112 0 O O I O OH) 111 0 1 v o :t 1 o o 1 4 3 O 1 ll 1 o 10 3 0 KORES BOTHERS "LEFTY" Granted That San FVanclsco Was Oat In Front All the Way 'Dutch' Taps Lei field for Doable and One Over Fence. WHERE TWK PACIFIC COAST AND N O RTH WKKTK KS G V KS TEAMS PLAY THtH WEEK, APRIL I4-1. Parlfle Coaat League, Oakland at Portland, six games.. Los Angeles at Son Francisco, sevsn ami. Sacramento at Venice, seven games. Nort h west era Leagoe. Port Is nd st Seattle, stx ssmes. Vancouver at T scorn. April 14. 15 and 19. T scorn at Vancouver, April 16. 17 end 18. Victoria t Spoksne, six limes. After the fourth not an Oak reached first until, with two out in the ninth. Gardner doubled to right an J was thrown out at the plate by Morsn on Qulnlan's sinlo. Score: Oakland Sacramento B H OAF.1 11 li OAK Qulnlsn.I. Murphy. 2. Kaj-or.r.. 7.a chfr.m. Xii.l Arb'fi4it,c ok.. . . , iieyer. p. . . Krultt.p. .. 2 MJu lon.. x O 0 v tUartlner. .1 1 O O o; Tnts'.s. .S4 11 2 10 3 Totsls. .:1 8 J7 1 1 Multilist on batted rr ;yer in e-ond. tUardner bailed lor hu;a in ninth. Oa) land 3 o O 1 O ( O 0 O 4 Ulta 4 it 1 4 o 11 o O 2 11 Sacrstr.ento 3 0 0 3 ft iit 1 l m 1 1 4 u u a Kun. Murphy. Kftvlor. lletlins. Prultt. Toutttf. Mohler. Hallinan. Morrn.. KoUrrr. ttolclk Oair. Ness. a a burn. 1. harso ci fest to 1'rultt. viyr pitch-M on innlnc. - runs. 1 hit. 3 st Tw-hae hits. Oardner. Rohrer. Hslllnsn. Klawlttar. Three- ima I'ruut. Pirui k out. by Pruiti 4, by Klawitter . Piiri on ba.la. off Oerer 2. off 1'rullt . oif Kiawutpr lilt by jtiiched ball. Mohler. by tieyer. 1'asaed bil'., Koh rer. Kum responsible for. tlyer U. I'ruitt J. K Is w It tr 2. 1 f t on bAK L 01 : Uad i. Sacramento 6. Time of same. - :u0. L'm- pires. Finney and Phyte. VEXICK EASILY VIXSt 8 TO -1 rotxcr Hreaks IXttlc Klnpcr In Fall Stopping Iicard'a lilt. LOS ANGELES, April 11. Venice easily outplayed Los Angeles today and won the game, S to 4. The Tig-era knocked Crabb out of the box and Mc Kenry replaced him, but could not overcome the lead of the Venetians. The Angels' tl.lrd baseman. Metier, broke his right little tinker in a fall in the f:ftij inninsr. when he stopped Leurd's single. lie was replaced by Sawyer. Score: Los Angeles I Venice Pacific Coat League Standings. 1 Pet ' Y. L. Pet I t-08 Angeles 7 4 Portland 4 o hTan. . 4 .WK orainnto. 4 5 I Venice 6 5 .040. Juklund .... 3 7 .Juu Yesterday's Kesults. At Ssn Krancisco an Francisco 14. Port land 4. At Los Angeles Venice 8. Los, Anareles 4. At Sacramento Sacramento p, Oakland 4. J SAN f KA.NC1SCO, April 11. (Spe- ciaL) Walter McCredle stagred the slaughter of the innocents at Hecrea ; tion Park today, and after the San ! Francisco baseball public had laug-hed until Its respective sides ached from the unusual exercise, the score that was pinned up on the bulletin boards looked like this: San Francisco 1 4. Portland 4. The slaughter of the innocents mas a case of working recruit pitchers in the face of certain defeat. With HiB- B-tnbotham literally batted out of the box In a little more than three innings, McCredle turned the engineering of the a it OAK S 2 7 0 OTarllsle.l. . 1 l.esrd.2. ... 0 0 Kune.m . . . 0 0 lavlea.r. , 0 t llosp.v. 1 0 linrtou. 1 . . 1 u l..t lit. J . . 1 OT.lilolt.c. . 1 0 W huv.p. . . 0 l 0 3 1 i 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 1 I B H OAK 0 V 4 0 1 0 o I 4 5" : 11 e 1 4 o 0 1 u 0 O fttfi 6 0 0 0; Isgirert.m :'f'f.! .... VVoiter.r.. 3 Moore. I ... a KlUs.i 4 Johnson. a. 3 Metaer.3. 3 ltrooka.c. t rrabb.p. . . 3 -awyer.S.. 3 UcKenrv.p 1 Absteln.. 1 Totsls. 14 8 : 4 1 Totn!.; Z- 13 7 14 S Batted for Juhndin in luntii. Los Anxeles f 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 lilts IO20111 r R Venice 0 1 1 0 1 t 3 o s IlilS 021133 .10 13 Runs, Wolter. KIMa. .lohnion. Metzer. Bay lest.. Ilosp, Lor ton. Lliscli I ., Fallot t S. Thirteen hit a. S . runs. t& at bat, off Crabo 2-i innlnrs. hares defeat to Crabb. Three-base hits. Tlaye. Klliott. Two-base hit. Hp. Sacrifice hits. White. Carlisle. Ki lls. Kane. Elliott, liuns responsible- for. Crabb W hite 2. Urspb oa balls. White , Crabb 3, McKenrv 1. Struck out. hy White 4. by Crsbb 1. by McKtnry 1. Ionb plas. It rooks : se Lrard to liojto to Jtorton. Moien hsscs. Wolter. Johnson. Mit carer. Crabb. Leard Lltschl. Hit by T'tc!'et ball. Wolter by White. Lf nrd by Crsbb. Time, 2 Um pires, Held and McCarthy. PLAYERS ARE WARNED game over to a couple of his youngsters! PRCSIDKST OK FRATERMTY TELLS MK.-V XOT TO BE "GOATS." J Harold Feet."- who hails from the Northwest, and hero Yajvesorii whose claim to fame Is the fact that he was produced in Southern California. It 0-ramd to Herb. The recruits, cautcht in the vortex of storm, looked to he worried, and they played the part. Peet. left legacy of a B-to-3 score against him by st. LOUIS Aoril 11. A iplnram HlKSinbotham. found himself in sore from ravtd Jif. -Fultr. president of the Tram Members Are Adrian! ot to Jump Contracts muA Telefcrns, Is I'osted at R rovrn", Casap. trouble in the fifth, and what didn't happen to Harold, who wae removed Baseball Flayers' Fraternity, urging members of the St. Louis Americans tu with two on the bases and no one out, 1 mind by their contracts with the local occurred to Herb Salveson. The Call- fornian was deathly sick of his Job, even In that short length of time it team, was posted today at the training; cumy of the til. Louis Americans. The telecram. addressed to Derrill took him to walk from the bench tolPruit, second baseman, follows: the pitcher's mound, and with all the! "Stronply advise players not to kindly assurances of Captain Bill! jump their contracts. YH1 not be a t - Rodders, he could not settle down to j lowed to play and will have to return his task in that inninK. bonus money. Will also be expelled The Seals ran the bases merrily, from fraternity. Mugnatcs using: play- swunar at the ball gleefully, and when era to fifrht their own battles and they finished there were eight runs to 1 players are ones who are suffering. Don't let them make oats out of the boys. be registered. It wasn't high-toned baseball, but the crowd liked the sensation and de manded on the instant that the tell I FKDS ring out the story of just what had tinnn.n txA AffAr that h. It snM t n thf credit of Salveson that he straightened Officials Sy Judge Sessions Invali- out some of the kinks in his arm and SlllK OK HAMILTON held the Seals runless and well-nigh hltless or had the boys enough for one afternoon? dated Old Contract. KANSAS CITY. Mo April 11. That Earl Hamilton's contract with the St. Lefty Leifield. never wasting; a mo-1 Louis American League baseball club tlon or taking an extra step, must wa Invalid In the light of the de have enjoyed the spectacle. He was clsion given by Judge Sessions In Grand out In front all tiie way from the first Itaplds In e.he Klllifer case, was the Inning, when, with two on the bases, opinion expressed today by C. C. Madi Mundorff dropped the ball out of son. president of the local Federal sight over the right field fence. League team. Hamilton last Thursday .... . 1 Jumped rrom me cu iouis ciuo 10 ma Kores Bothers Leftjr. Kn fi.v Federals. Korea, with a penchant for long- nv invalidating the old stvle of eon- distance driving, caused the St. Louis tract, reserve clause and all." said Mr. twiner most oi nis oomer. scoring Madison. "Judge Sessions has Invall- once tn the second, when he opened dated Hamilton's old contract. Hamil- with a double, and again in the fourth, ton had stcned on the old form and the when the same Portlander laid the st. Louis club cannot go into court with sphere away over the center field fence this paper,, which haa once been de clared void." Hamilton was out with tho Federals LAND J CM Pa, TOO boards. Once Just for a brief moment the Beavers were as close as 4 to S, but I at their work today. they never had a chance alter that. doubtless the reason that McCredle In-I GROVFJlt slsted on giving ms novice a taste oi lira in the Wild West where nobody lives, and the dogs bark at strangers. Sioux City Cntclier Cioes to Brook- Score: ,. , . C-TT-X" r-TTV Anvil 11 Wnn.vw 4 u I Joseph Clarke, In a dispatch to Pres- Portland B. H. O. A E Toan.r. . Epeu.r. . . l:oirrr8.2. . Hyan.m . . Korea.! . . . Lober.l... Davl.,1. .. Klsher.o. . ItiK'b'm.p. I Br'sh'r.'.l 3 i'erklns.c. 2 Peet. p.... O Siv n.p. 2 San Franclsri li. H. O. A fc. 4 4 o O Tohln.tn. . J O-Leary.3. 4 fl .Srhi;kr,l. . 3 0 1 Downs. i . . 4 8 O Mundortf.r S 0 0 Hovrsrd.l. 5 8 1 Corhan.1, . 4 1 0'SchmlJt.o. 4 1 1 Lxltleld.p.. 4 1 1 ident Hanlon, of the Sioux City West ern League club, announced that o l 8 3 1 l 0 0 O Oi Total,.. 37 15 2? IS 1 Total,.. 33 8 24 15 3 Batted for Fuller in fourth Innms;. Portland 0 1 O 2 o 0 It 1 0 4 Hit, o 2 3 o o o 3 o s San Francisco 3 0 12S000 14 Ulu 3 1 23 3 1 0 0 13 Run, Kores 2. Davis, Perkins, Tobln. O I.eary. Schaller 3. Down, 2, Mundorff 2, Howard. orhan 2. Mhniidt 2. MX runs, nine hit, off litKKinbotham in 3 1-3 Innlnits IT at bat, taken out in fifth, two on, none out: four run, and tour hits off Peet in 2-3 lnnlnjra. taken out In fifth, two on, non. out. five at bat. Charge defeat to HlKsln- botnam. Horn, rum M umjorfi. Korea Two-btM hits Korei. Iowns 2, Kyan. Basea on balla Off H tftsinbotham 2. Lei field 1. Peet 1. fcalveon 1. btruck out Hlfreinbotham 1. Leifield 4. Balveson 2. Hit by pitcher O'Leary by Salveaon. Dou ble plays Speas, unassisted: Hiftglnbotham to Korea to uavn to itopers to HlKirln bot ham. Passed ball Hiher. Left on bases Portland 5, San Krancisco 3. wild pltchea haiveaon. Kesponsmie Tor runs Hlffrln- botnam o. feet a, leiriein 3. Xlma, 1:4 umpire, naye, ana outnrie. KLun tt i : n s double dextides 2 O 1 110 0 3 2 4 0 2 o 13 0 ratl,v.P firnvr 1 inH had lumnArl to l Q i n r . - - - ------ 4 l BO tne jtsroo&iyn r enerai bcacue learn. 14 11 Land left tne team jr riaay at Tulsa, 0 1 oolokla.. the Spring training camp of the club, rather secretly. The local management will resort to all legal means to prevent Land from playing with the Federals. Grand Rapids Overwhelmed. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich- April 11. A team composed of Detroit American League players overwhelmed the Grand K&pids Central Leaguers here today. Score: R. H. FL' R. H. E. Grand Rap.. 4 6;Detroit ...14 16 2 Batteries. Watkins, Miller, Lett fers and Lake; Williams, Reynolds and Gibson. Baltimore Heats Giants. BALTIMORE. April 11 The Balti more Internationals defeated the New Tork Nationals today. Score: R. H. IS.! R. E. New York... 1 4 1 Baltimore 3 E X Batteries Tesrean, Hearne and Mc Lean; Danforth and Egan. Bacramento Wins, 5 to 4, Over Oaks on Pitcher's DrlT. SACRAMENTO. April 11. Dutch Klawitter's double to left with the bases filled drove In three runs In the i aixth and put the Sacramento Wolve on the long end of a 5-to-4 score after Oakland had pounded out nine hits for four runs in the first four innings. Beavers Batting Averages Perkins Brown . Kyan Doane .. Rodger Fuller .. AB.H. ArrTl-vii ... S3 T ,21 -Jl -i U Derrick .. Ifl 3 30 13 .4" Hawortlv. 17 3 .171 i .4'Ht iraitier.. 6 1 .lftd a- la -pm 10 a :t 12 .ax.; tii b'm.. m l ,ifo jtt y .;;-u iv?st 4 o .ofn 3f 10 ."'Li -svlveon... 2 0 8 Z .I.aA1K.ri.ua. . . S 0 .OOO r