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SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MARKET REPORT AND SPORTING NEWS VOL. IVIII. PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1918. NO. 27. Gadsbys Home Out- . fits Always Satisfy. - - Gadsby's "Superior Quality" FURNITURE J AND RUGS More and more people are realizing- that furniture may not only be useful which it must be, first of all but it has a decided influence upon the happiness and peace of mind of those who live with it There is a permanent value in gopd furniture which remains long after the purchase price is forgotten, and further, let us show you how easily you can afford Gadsby's Superior Quality Furniture and Rug's for that new home. We are always glad to have visitors. Your credit is good. LP' SALE of GO-CARTS For these unusual prices you can purchase our excellent "Gon dola" Carriage of improved "Loom" construction. Has finest quality steel springs, making riding resilient and comfortable for baby. A sturdy carriage that will give long service. $35.00 Carriages at. .$29.50 $30.00 Carriages at .'.$26.85 $25.00 Carriages at. .$21.85 $20.00 Go-Carts now $17.65 $18.00 Go-Carts now $10.00 $12.00 Go-Carts now $10.50 $10.00 Go-Carts now $ 8.75 $ 9.00 Sulkies priced $ 7.75 f? $5 Porch Rocker $2.95 Large Maple Arm Rocker, finished natural, cane seat. Regular $5 value. On Sale...$2.95s Folding Card Tables Folding Card Tables on sale at Gadsbys'. .$3.75 PORCH SWINGS at $4.95 Complete with chains and hooks, ready to hang. Regular $7 value. Spe cial . . . $4.95 Hi Iron Bed, Spring and Mattress Spec'l $29.50 Heavy ,2-in. Continuous Post Bed, Steel Snring and Mattress, all for. . .$29.50 . , Other outfits as cheap as $15.00. Large Library Table $9.50 iiViiW"ii Special Kitchen Cabinet $27.50 The . special cabi net we are offering on sale has ..white enamel interior, folding metal flour bin, glass sugar holder, nickeloid sliding top, solid oak front, finished golden oak. Price at Gadsbys $27.50. ylliB Winnio White, Enamel Lined Refriger ators $16.50 Up We are closing out our Refrigerators, not go ing to carry them over this Winter. Solid Ash Library Table with drawer, top 26x42, . heavy 2-in. legs. -Regular $12.50 value S9.50 Save 10 to 25 by Buying Your Gas Stove or Water Heater From Gadsbys' Trade your old range in on a' new one. We allow the biggest prices on old ranges. No extra charge for connections. Odd Chiffoniers Cheap Here's a large roomy Chif fonier, with plate mirror, made of fir, golden oak fin ish. Special ...... $16.50 BUY YOUR RUGS NOW They will cost you more in September. Ask to see the Rugs we have on sale. Sale of Dressers $18.75 Solid Ash Dresser, large mirror, golden finish. Sp'l $18.75 51 MEDICINE CABINETS Medicine Cabinets as cheap as . ... $3.50 Use Our Exchange Department If you have furniture that doesn't suit want soznethlns more vp to date and better phone us and we'll send a competent man to lee It and arrange to take It as part pay ment on the kind you want the Gadsby kind. We'll make you a liberal allowance for your goods and we'll sell you new furniture at low prices. The new furniture will be promptly delivered. Exchange goods can be bought at our warehouse. First and Washington. Large BUFFET $24.85 Large Buffet, solid ash, large mirror back, 2 small drawers for silver, large drawer for linen, and double-door cabinet. Sp'l 24.85 Bed Davenport $39.50 This Solid Oak Bed Davenport with upholstered inside, no mattress required. Covered in brown imitation Spanish leather. Special S39.50 Closing-Out Sale of FLOOR LAMPS We are' closing out our floor lamps in this sale, $21, $19, $17 values go at the special price $14.95 Sonus CORNER SECOND and MORRISON STS. BUCKARQQS SMASH OUT 6-1 1 BIUMPH Standifer Nine From Vancou ver, Wash., Loses With Da vis Essaying to Pitch. ;S0UTHPAW ALLOWS 8 HITS Two or Portland's Drives Prove 10 Be of Three-Base Variety and, Aided by S 'Boots' by Vancou ver, 6 Runs Are Collected. meeting of club owners would be held In Omaha tomorrow to decide whether the league shall continue p!aylnr throughout the season. Mr. Dickerson pointed out that 75 per cent of the, organisation's players had already been called to the colors. TILDEX WIN'S CHAMPIONSHIP National Clay Court Tennis Singled Captured From Garland. CHICAGO. July . William P. Tll den. of Philadelphia, defeated Charles S. Garland, of Pittsburg-, for the Na ional clay court single tennis cham pionship here today. 6-4. 6-4. 4-6 and Tilden. In wlnninsr the championship, scored 131 points, while his opponent in the finals scored 129. The victor owed his title to hw ability to vary his shots, according to the opponents he faced. In today's play Tildea was not much bothered by a wrenched an kle, which came near costing him the semi-final round. . Btandlasn of the Teams. Seattle. . . ... Portland. . . 3H 20 SIM Ab.rd.rn. .. SI 33 .414 3ti 2S ,3Vancouvir. .. 26 40 .3U4 RUTH'S 3-BAGGER WINS BOSTOST PITCHER SCORF.S 3 BOS AD RED SOX MOVE TO TOP. Portland stepped one notch nearer the top of the percentage column yes terday when the Buckaroos charged the. Standifer nine from Vancouver, Wash. When the dust from the stam pede had subsided the score read: Portland S. Vancouver 1. "Kewpie" Clow was delegated to make his 1918 fp re well appearance on the mound for the Buckaroos and the opposition climbed on to his benders and straightened 10 of them out for base hits. "Indian" Davis, the foxy! quiller from across the Columbia, again' tried to southpaw the Buckaroos, but McCredie's hirelings slammed out eight hits, two of them of the three base variety and these, toerether with 'three "boots" by Vancouver, gave Port I lnd six runs. I Fielalaa- la Good. I Although Vancouver out-swatted the Buckaroos. superb fielding by Daubert and Rltter around the second- sack shut off many aspiring base run ners. Daubert handled 14 chances with one kick and Kilter was here and there with 10 chances, all of which he fielded faultlessly. You seldom see 24 chances handled by the guardians of second base in one nine-Inning battle, but these two Buckaroos were the busy boys yesterday. Daubert par ticipated In two double plays and Rlt ter had a hand in three of them. Six double Plays featured yesterday's sashay, the Buckaroos being credited with four of them. As in most of their clashes this week the Buckaroos stepped out in the first inning and gathered, in two runs. Davis Issued transportation to Haney. who was sacrificed to second by Daniels. Lutke dropped Daubert's fly and Lee was soaked In the ribs, filling the bags with one out. Davis again lost his con trol and slammed Sullivan on the wrist, forcing Haney over with the Initial run. Fisher walked, forcing; Daubert across with the second score. With the bsses Jammed Rltter. hit into a double play, retiring the side. Seventh Seea Scaring;. The Buckaroos did their tallying In braces yesterday, scoring their six runs in three innings, hanging up two' scores in each. In the seventh they resumed their offensive against Vancouver, when Peterson beat out a hit to third and stdle second. Clow popped to Moore. Haney singled over second. Peterson pulling up" at third. Pete and Haney pulled off the double steal. Pe terson scoring, and Haney was safe, at third when Coleman dropped Marshall's throw. Daniels fouled out to Walters. Daubert's grass-cutter took a bad hop as it sizzled into left evading Hart man and went to the fence for a three base hit. Haney scoring. Lee grounded out short to first, retiring the side. As a war time measure the locals chased two more scores across in the eighth. Sullivan walked and Fisher singled to right. Singles by Rltter and Peterson scored Sullivan and Fisher and the fireworks were over. Daubert's error of Gherrlty's grounder and singles by Moore and Marshall gave Vancouver Its lone tally. The final game of the season in the Pacific Coast International, will take place this afternoon, when the Bucka roos meet the winner of the Cornfoot-Supple-Ballin contest, which starts at 1:30 o'clock. Score: Vancouver I Portland Hartman.1 Lutke. m.. 9 Ghrrtty.s 4 Moore. 2. . 4 Marshall. c 3. Duback.r. 4 Walters.l. 4 roleman,3 S Davte.p... 4 Oslenon 1 B H O A Kl 1 O Haney.l. . , 1 0 1 Dan If In. m. - 2 .VDauberua.' !Lr.c 3 10 Sullivan. r. O O l Fluher.l... 8 O O Rni.i- 2. .. S 3 1 Peterson. 8. O 2 O'Clow.p. .. . O 0 01 B H O A E 0 O 2 0 1 5 8 1 3 0 0 2 10 s on T 3 0 3 2 0 0 00 Totals. 32 10 24 14 31 Totals.. 27 8 27 14 2 Vancouver 00000001 0 1 Hits Portland Blta . . 00112S12 1 10 2U000 O22 6 00110033 8 Run. Gharrtty. Haney Daubert. Sulli van. Flhr. Peleraon. Thle-baae hit. Sul livan. Daub.ru stolen bases. Moore. Peter son 2. Haney. ouble plays. Coleman to Moore. Rltter to Daubert to Fisher 2. Ghar rlty to Moore to Walters. Sullivan to Ritter, Daulert to Rltter to Fisher. Bases on balls, off Clow 3. off Davis 3. Sacrifice hit. Dan iels. Bit by pltehe.t ball, by Davis. Sulli van. Struck out, by Clowr 3. by Davis 2. Wild pitch. Clow. Time-of same, 1:43. Um pire, Rankin. SEATTL.K BEATS ABERDEEN, 6-5 McMorran Manages to Get Awa With Game by Close Score. SEATTLE. Wish.. July 6. Seattle won the game today from Aberdeen. 6 to . Today's game wound up the sea son's schedule here today in the Coast International League. Seattle and Tacoma shipyards now have under consideration formation ot a shipyard league of six clubs. As planned; the league will contain the Duthie and Fatterson-MacDonald clubs of Seattle, Todd and Foundation yards of Tacoma and probably the Skinner 4fc Eddy and fc-rickson yards of beattle. Score : Aberdeen I Seattle B H O AEl B H O AR Foitart.3.-. AOS t o-LBouu.m 3 4 S 00 Morse. a... 1 s j i'mhh!.... a u j. A 3 2 1 1 11 Murphy. 3. 3 o 1 2 o 3 11 o O' Alex'n'r.l.r 110 01 4 2 2 0 li'Cirm'n.r.l 4 1100 3 0 0 01 M Mor n. p. 3 0 120 5 15 3 O' Richie. c. . . 3 2 5 0 0 3 0 1 lll'UnliU.3 2 0 4 10 4 1 0 4 0 Dempsy.l 4 1 11 IYoung.l.e.. 3 0 111 Eaji.2. . . t'.moiil.r Altsch'l.m MlnoX. .. Doblis.l. . Boelzle.c. Kastley.p. York and Chicago Break Evra. Vaakeea Taking First. 3-1. and Loalag Secoad, 3-3. BOSTON. July . Ruth's three-bagger to right with two on bases, fol lowed by WanibsganM' bad throw to third to catch Kutn over-running, scored three runs in the sixth Inning today of the first game of the Cleve land series, enabling Boston to win, 5 to 4. and to move into iirst place. The other game of a scheduled double-header was postivoncd because of wet grounds. Score: R. H. E.i R. H. E. Cleveland 4 3 Boston 5 12 1 Batteries Coumbe. Bagley and O'Neill; Bush and Agnew, Schang. New York 3-2, Chicago 1-3'. NEW YORK. July 6. New York and Chicago broke even in a double-header here today, the Yankees taking the first game, 3 to l. anu losing the sec ond. 3 to -. Scores: First game R. H. K.I R. H. K Chicago 1 S :.Nw Tork...l 6 Batteries Cicotte and Schalk; Love and Walker. Second game R. H. E. R. H. K. Chicago 3 9 l'N'ew York.. .2 9 j Batteries Russell and Jacobs; Rob inson. Shawkey and Hannah. Detroit 5-1, Philadelphia 2-7. PHILADELPHIA. July 6. A bunt by Gardner on his third strike upset the Detroit Intield and the Athletics then batted out a 7-to-l victory in the second game of today's double-header after losing the first game. 5 to Scores: Flret game R.H. EJ R.H. E. Detroit.... ' S iliPhila.. 2 63 Batteries Dausa and Stanage; Uregg and mcavov. . . Second game . R. H. E. R. H. E. Detroit. ...il 8 ZiPhila'. 7 2 Batteries Bailey. Cunningham and Stanage. Yelle; Perry and Perkins. ' St. Louis 8, Washington 7. . WASHINGTON, July 6. St. Louis defeated Washington in a loosely played game today, ! to 7. Washington knocked Gallia out of the box in the third inning and scored six runs, but could do nothing with liogers. Score: R. H. E.i R. H. K. St. Louis... 8 12 2j Washington. 7 S -Batteries Gailia, Rogers and Nuna maker, Scvereid; Harper, Brennan. Ayens and Picinich.. JIM VAVGI1N WINS OWN GAME Chlcagoan Noses Out Demarec- in . Pitchers' Battle. CHICAGO, July . Jim. Vaughn's single to right in the twelfth inning of today's New York-Chicago game ended a pitchers' battle between Vaughn and Demaree and gave Chicago the victory. 1 to 0. Score: R. H. E.I R. H. E. New York..o 6 OjChicago 1 8 1 Batteries Demaree and McCarthy; Vaughn and Killifer. Cincinnati 10, Philadelphia 9. CINCINNATI. July 6. Schneider, after allowing one scratch hit in eight Innings, lost control of the ball in the ninth and passed the first .six men. Regan then pitched to two bat ters, one of whom singled while the other walked. Score: R. H. E.i R. H. E. Phila 3 4 SICincinnatl. .10 16 3 Batteries Jacobs, Davis, Regan and Burns, Adamas, Cueto; Schneider, Toney and Wlngo. Boston 1-4, Pittsburg 17-5. PITTSBURG. July 6. In the first game today Pittsburg put on the best batting performance of the season. Rudolph was banished by Umpire Har rison after the fifth inning. Canavan was hit harder than his predecessor. The second game was more even. Scores: First game ... R. H. E.I R. H. K. Boston 1 0 3:Pittsburg.. .17 21 1 Batteries Rudolph and Wilson; Mayer, W. Smith and fcchmid.. ( Second game R H. E.I R. H. F.. Boston.. 4 7 i: Pittsburg 5 8 1 Batteries ' Fillingim and Henry. Wilson; Sanders, Comstock. ; and Schmidt. Brooklyn 3, St. Louis 1. ST. LOUIS. July 6. Meadows held Brooklyn to three hits in the seven in nings he worked today, but these were bunched with a sacrifice hit and an erron In the sixth, producing two runw, by which margin the visitors bested St- Louis. The final score was 2 to 1. Score: R. H. E.I R. H. E. Brooklyn...: 6 list. Louis. ...1 7 1 Batteries Grimes and Miller; Mead ows and Gonzales. ' Totals. 3T S 24 13 21 Totals. 31 27 10 Aberdeen O 2 O 0 0 2 1 0 Seattle 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 Runs. Erin, Camossl. Altschul. Mlno. Dobba, LeBourveau. Richie 2. Leathers 2, Dempsey. Three-base hits. Euan. Dempaey. Sac-lflce hits. Altschul. Smale. Base on batla. off Kuatley 4. off McMorran 4. Struck out, by McMorran 3. Doubla plays, Dempaey to Lealhera to Dempsey. Western League's Life in Jeopardy. KANSAS CITY. Mo., July. 6. E. W. . Dickerson. president of the Western j League, announced here today that a Baseball Summary. American League. W. I- Pet. I W. L. prt. 42 31 .57oChlcao 3J 35 .3lMl 3;t ..'. st. Louis. ... 34 as .472 SH 31 -0."il Detroit 1'H 40 4-'l 4U 34 .341, Philadelphia 23 44 .3t National Leasjue. . 4S 20 .'osmineinnati. .. S 47.44, . 43 23 .8X2. Boston 31 39 .441 Pittsburf. .. s& J.i .ol.Orooslyn. ... 2! 3 7 ,4.:.l Phll'deiphia 32 33 .tUZIbl. Lou;s. . . . 28 43.377 Pacific Coast Leacoa. Vernon S2 41 .HS,n rrn 46 47 .4:J Los Ancelea. &3 42 .55 Sacramento 41 43 .477 SltLaka. 45 44 .50oiOaklnd. ... 88 36.404 Boston. .... Cleveland . .. New York. . Waehinslon Chlcafo. . . New 1 ork. EH 1 04.0