The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 22, 1905, Image 10

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That's Worth Every Cent
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' Bf Raca Whitney.
Bar. uncle. In thoa good old boyhood
daya, when the droue, ni the ecet&tlo
ront of the yeaV-the ambition of your
life, the aubllmeat prospect' of your
xiatenre marbe they told you about
the creates ahow on earth!" They
may have called It Barnum Balley'e,
, inc. 1174. Itd.' . . '
Well, they were not Ttlddln. It U
the biggest circus the world has ever
witnessed and certainly far beyond any
thing the western half of America has
rvra dreamed of. It haa been presented
twice In. Portland within H houra be
fore about 11.009 people, and If there
waa one person" In either of those audi
encea that did not at some point of the
performance cheer until he waa hoarse
it wss because the shriveled soul of
. him was sank In the sorrows caused by
ttght shoes. :
It is a marveloua show, conducted on
the same gigantic lines that made the
name of Barnum a household word, al
though the creator has long since passed
way. It contains (t thrills and 7
screams" to the minute..
And yet It ia a clrcua. . Not so many
' years ago the nation gave up Ita search
; for novelty under a stretch of canvas.
ho matter how vast that stretch might
- be. Why? It must bave been' because
J the Barnum ahow waa In winter quar--Tera-or
-was. tt tiondont "
, Bves the Olewaa Are Bntertalnlng, ,
Yesterday there waa novelty to burn
-It afl ssemed new, even the downs
: one of whom, by the way, deserves
better fate He la the' fellow who
tanos In front- oltne r'eserveTTBSi
section and burlesques baseball game.
It Is a funnier sight than the average
at i n
1 human mind could conceive. It is 4
: - performance that comes, within one ace
; nf knocking you out of your seat, and
If the-tears fail to course down your
" cheeks when. he gets to the home run
apd Is presumably . called out as he
j .slides In home, either you don't, know
baseball or your sens of humor needs
stropping. ' ;
But be was only a down, like Torlck.
, ' The marvels of the circus are lnnum
i .arable. ,. It atarta off , with a spectacle
representing the durbar tn India." It i
V not the howling success that Rlngllng
makes of "Jerusalem.' but It serves to
I a teres t the early crowd while the late-
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Cannot
Words fluent enough to tell
you In all details the superior
points about our high-grade
Furnishings, v. ' , '
Our Neckwear
at $1; and Our
Shirts at $1.50
Are Just a little . bit newer
ia style than the average and"
' they have that ' undefinabl-j -somethinj
about them which
distinguishes the skilled
handicraft of the man
manufacturers. Take a look .
. at our ' V.
New Lisle
Hosiery, 50 c
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congers are plodding to their seats. The
circus,, by . the by, begins promptly on
the nours announced S .o'clock and I
O'clock. . Next comes the ring horseman
ship, just as In the good old days, and
then the moat remarkable exhibition fey
elephants that the show business has
yet produced. A group of the clumsy
beasts actually give an Imitation of a
battle of artillery, and as their trainer
falls dead carry him from the field
with their trunks. That doesn't seem
possible, but It Is there, at the Barnum
Bailey circus, for your own inspec
tion, - ... ,x..-' .. 'j
Bxottlng aad atatertalniaav
' Then, suddenly for It all moves like
clock-work-you are confronted by a
man who turns back somersaults on
slack wire and a Jap who slides back
ward down a wire arranged at an angle
of about S degrees with hands free.
There is plenty .of equestrlahlsm of a
superior sort; aiid grotesque acrobatics
are seen on the two stages, while the
three rings are occupied by performing
cats. dogs, geese, chickens, rabOtts, tur
keya, monkeys and ponies. . You crane
your neck, and twist 1t, tn an effort to
see all; but that Is Impossible. . And
no matter bow much you are compelled
I10TIIEH.EEII-
Captain Dillon's Team Arrives
Here to Tackle the Wary
?T Giants One More.
PENNANT RACE IS CLOSE T
TAND VERY EXCITING
Giants Are in , Better Form Now
Than Heretofore for the Engage
ment. With the Angela Local Men
Stay Out Late to Celebrate. .
V Yesterday was moving day In the
Pacific Coaat league. Seattle going to
Oakland, Ban Francisco te Tacoma and
Los Angeles coming to roruana.
- The present week, commencing today,
will mean considerable In the standing
of ths teams, on account of the extreme
rtoaeneaa of the race. Portland and
Tacoma are now tied for first position:
Oakland, Ban Francisco and Seattle each.
belna at the -.600 mark - ror second
honors, with Loa. Angeles bringing up
the rear. A few games either way will
make a complete -change in the entire
standing of the teams,
Portland will begin ' another aeries
with Los Angeles this 'afternoon. - Twe
weeks ago Portland took Los Angeles
Into enmp five games out of six, and
the chances are that if the locale play
the kind of ball of which they are capa
ble Los Angeles 'will stand but little
chance of winning any games this week.
Portland dropped four games to San
Francisco through sleepiness, stupidity
and light hitting. Manager McCredle
compelled the men'fd turn out for morn
ing practice during tha past few days,
and the result of this work ahould be
apparent. It wouldn't be a bad scheme
If Manager McCredle insisted upon the
players turning In before midnight as
sleep Is quite essential to good work.
Monday morning, sbout 1:46 '. o'clock.
several .of tha local men, in company
with three of the Seals, were still cele
brating Portland's victory of Sunday,
If these men cannot see the ball today,
a good scheme would be to blame it on
to the signs on the fence at the park.
Jones and Tosler are scheduled to do
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ITewport Teaaie Tonjmament, ;
itmrnmX Beectal Bervte.!
Newport R. I.. Aug. if. There Is un
ususl Interest manifested 1n Ihe snnual
Iswn tennis championship tournament
which opened at the Caalno (hie morn
ing. Kxpert players from all parts jf
the country are assembled here ami
many of them are entered for the sin
gles and doubles. .The winner of the
singles will be celled upon to play Hoi
combe Ward for the champlonahlp. Th
winner of the western doubles will be
AUGELS HERE FOR
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to miss,' you certainly have had your
money's worth. . . .
Four women perform marveloua feats
on the aerial trapese bars. : A head
balancer turns himself Into a giant
whirl while ocupvtng an Inverted posi
tion on a Ana-inch bar. You wonder if
It will never 'cease. Men and women
in traps perorm with four-horse teams
with aa much ease as the .clowns who
are meanwhile jumping on - and off
burros. -,. - . .' .' . -j '-.
But the great features are in reserve.
The Imperial Vlennease troupe of aer
lallste give the most exciting perform
ance, I've no doubt, ever witnessed.
There are 10 In the lot, equally divided
aa to sex. and their feats, coming in
rapid succession, arouse tremendous en
thusiasm. - And These Balsa Ton Mat.
One of the sensations Is Volo's leap
ing; the gap. The gap la larger than it
uaed to be, and his unenviable position
during the three seconds he and - his
bicycle are In the air literally . ook
away the breath of the spectators. -
The hippodrome is the most rapid and
most exciting In history. It contains
hurdle races, some of the horses mak
ing vaulta aa high as five feet. .
-Finally Mile. De Tiers makes her now
Ward andB. C.
Wright for the champlonahlp In dou
bles. All champlonahlp matches will
be tha best three In five advantage sets.
Among the famous tennis players In
attendance are A. W. Dunlop of Austra-
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
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New York . .....
Flttabura .
1 niceajo . ...........
Philadelphia .t .......
Cincinnati . ,
8t Ixtuls .
Boston . .
Brooklyn ........
- At Boston.
H. K.
..1 1
Boston . . .....
St. Louis i ....
..0 6 1
Batteries Young and Morgan; Brown
and Lieany. umpire Bauawlne,
. . . At miadalpala. . "
R. H. R.
Cincinnati . ................ .t 11.
fhiiarteipnia .- , .1 T 1
Hatterles Rwtng and Schlel; Nichols
and . Dooln. Umpires Kmslie, Abbott
and Walker. , ' ,
At Brooklyn. .
" . R. H.E.
i. ....... .13 14 1
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Chicago .
Brooklyn
Batteries Welmer end Kllng: Mitch
ell and Rltter. Umpires Klein and
O'Day.- ......
At slaw Tork.
' . v , . 1 R. H.B
Pittsburg......., 1 7 1
New York . 10 1
Batteries Phlllppl and Pelts: Mat
tliewson and Bowfrman. Umpire John
stone... ......
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
' Won.
Philadelphia......... 1
Chicago K5
Cleveland . .......... tl .
New York , 6:
Ronton.......',....,.. SO
Detroit . . ............ EO
Washington , 40
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.v,... . At St. XVala. . .
St Louis V. . . . . ... .', ... . . , . .
Philadelphia ,
Batteries Buchanan , and
Coakley and Bchreck.
RILE.
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8ugden;
' At Bataolt.
First game -- .. R. H. B.
Detroit........... ...... 4 0
Boston I 1
Batteries Kllllan and Drill; Tanns-
nni and unger.
Second game , 'R. H. E.
Detroit.. ....,........'...... 11
Boiiton . . rrrrrrr.r I 1
. Batteries Kltson and Warner; Di
neen, Criger and Armbruster.
'At Olerelaad. ; ' '' '
"First game R. H. E.
Clevelend . , 0 2.3
Waahlngton t 14 1
Batteries Hnlla. Hess and Buelow:
HuerheN and Klttredge. ,
Second game . .c. R. H. E.
Cleveland .- .....2 0
Washington '. . ...j.'.. 1 -4 1
Batteries - Bernhardt and Buelow:
Townssnd and Heydon. ,T . ....;..
. , At Oaloaga.
. ' . ' R. H.E.
Chicago . ..................... .1 g 2
New York . .................. .t 1 3
Batteries Walsh." Owen and Smith
end iucFariand; Chesbro and McOulre.
CHEMAWA STUDENTS' V
WIN ATHLETIC EVENTS
The'atMefes-from Chemawa Indian
school carried off tha track and field
honors at Recreation Park yesterday
afternoon In the presence of a handful
of their duaky eountrymenN Saunders
of Chemawa won every event-In which
he competed., winning six flrt placea
Tha only event that was not- won by a
celebrated dip of death, whirling with
terrlfio speed around the outside of a
oircle In- an automobile and leaping a
Bras' while the machine ia inverted. . She
Is. of course, .strapped Into . the . ma
chine and it Is run in a groove. But
that doesn't keep your hair from com
ing uncombed. It is. the sensation qf
the year, .and It was an enthusiastic,
cheering crowd, that poured out of the
tent at the conclusion Of the act.'
The features above mentioned do not
constitute the entire performance, but
select any one of them, go and see It,
and you. will not regret the money it
COSt ' T. J- ;
.The, circus was preaented to a vast
erowd this afternoon' and will be oh
for the last time tonight v ' :r..
Last night's attendance was the larg
est the clrcUs haa had ainca Ita return
from . Europe" aeveral years ago; the
down town advance ticket sales . were
also . the largest the show has had for
years. Had 'It . not - been for the - fact
that .when tha ahow came to Portland,
the management Increased the seating
capacity of the main tents the' show
would have been swamped last night
As it waa there were 1,000 at night,
the largest crowd this season, and 1S.000
yesterday afternoon. :J : .:
Chemawa atudent'was the mile run. cap
tured byJuan Apacnoae of the Blierilisn
institute. The summary: '
1 1 0-yard daah-J. K. Smith. Chemawa,
first; Levi Sorter, Chemawa, second;
C. ' M orcette, Chemawa. third, j . Time,
in Li,, 1 1 r 1 1 1 '
Discus throw Won by R. 8aunders.
Chemawa. 10 feet 24 inches; . R.
Smith, Chemawa, ...second; ; 8. Moon,
Chemawa. third. '' ' y .
- Running high jump--Won by R. Saun
ders, Chemawa; Oswald Wiggins, Che
mswa, second," M. Poland Chemawa,
third. . Height I feet 1 Inch. .
One mile, run Won by Juan Apach
ose. Sherman - Institute; M.- - Wilson,
Chemawa, secoml: B. Wilson, Chemawa.
third. Time, 1:01. v '
-440-yard dh Won - 'by P. Casey.
Chemawa l H- Quepah Ina. Chemawa, sec-1
ond; John McCully. Chemawa. third.
Time, 0:tt. ' v V
Throwing lt-pound hammer Won by
R. Saundera, Chemawa, 102 feet 4
inches; J. R. Smith, Chemawa, second,
M feet 4 inches; ' Oondy Moon,. Che
mawa, third. . . . ,
Putting tt-pound shot Won ' by R.
Saunders, Chemawa; J.' R.' Smith, Che
mawa, second; Levi Sortor, Chemawa,
third. Distance. IS feet 11 lnchea.
120-yard high hurdles Won by R.
Saunders, Chemawa ; 8. Moon. Cheritawa,
second; O. Howard, Chemawa, third.
Time. 0:111-1. ! , ' ..-.-.,.,....
Pole7 "vault Won by - M. Poland.- Che.
mawa. t feet I Inches; O. Wlgglha. Che
mawa, second, t feet inches: 8.. Moon,
Chemawa, third, reet 4 lnchea . '
, Running broad jump Won by R.
Saunders, Chemawa, 20 feet 1H Inches
Wiggins, Chemawa, second. 18 feet TH
inches: Bagnett, Chemawa. third, 1 feet
4 lnchea .-..-( ,
220-yard dssh Won by- J.- R.' Smith,
Cbemswa; C Morcette, aeennd; J. Ju
ardo, Sherman institute, third. ) Time,
0:24 2-t.
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price to clear the decks for our stock of winter tlothing now arriving,
and well take no m.or orders to "hold a suit for me ; 111 call for it
.within a few daygr
We must nave the bpace
We cannot hold the goods Jor anybody. . The suits are worth $15 of any man's money and If
you;want yours for $7.50 you must call and get it WITHOUT pELAY.We are not selling
cloathing at less than -wholesale and weeping for. some one to accept the snap, j That's not our
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