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THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAIi PORTLAND. MONDAY EVEmKO, SEPTEMBER , 1CC3. SUNDAY GilDE Gr&ham . Outpltches Garvin - and tht Sabbath Matine Coat " . to tha Oaklandera. PORTLAND SCORES fVO T -" IN ThE FIRST INNING After Initial - Cbiipter ' tha Local ; Could Not Connect Safely Van ; Haltren'a, MoektaaVa and Byrnea' Hiu Score Visitors ThfeeJRuns.- Batteries Garvin and McLean; Gta .'; ham and Byrnea." ' ;" - . ' - Tha CoomuUn won Sunday a after a bard uphill battle, and bta pink yed 'ronletU." with tha dyspeptle vlsaged countenance and tha borrowed high bat. eat through tha Interesting ' contest and amlled untU the tfged teara trickled through the care-worn furrows that reault only from deep thinking and staying out late at ntght Thts impeit aonal phantom la not a myth, but be Is the wlae one who la the authority on all thing, knowa aU about aacrlfloe bite and home runa, and telle the world haul tha same. He la like the nuisance In tha theatre who telle bla next friend what la coming next. , Portland started out like a winner yesterday, but the spurt waa confined to the first Inning-, for, after Ate singled and Mitchell and Schlafly doubled, scor ing two runs, Graham had tha locals pussled. and that was tha end of the Giants' fun. Several tlmee tbe locals came within winning distance, but could not connect forthe necessary hit Oak land lumped Into the run column ta the third Inning on Richards' single ana Van Baltreo'e timely, double. In the fourth Inning Dunleavy. after hitting safely, waa aent across tha plate, with the winning run on ""Doe" Mosklmarf terrific two-sacker. Tbla tied the score. and for four more innings Garvin and Graham kept their offerings out of ' barm's way. In tbe ninth inning Moski , man lined out a single and Rlchsrds ' sent him to second on a pretty sacrifice. Jimmy Byrnes came along and scored ' "Doc" on a safe drive to left field that pushed past Sweeney. Portland bad a good opportunity In the ninth. . when, Bchlafly singled and waa safe on a close decision. Tbo offl elal geore gives Francks an error on the play, but It waa too- fast tor even that clever player to handle; Householder . waa up, and hers, ia where McCredle . blundered. ' Eddie la a willing plsyer nod, a nara hitter, but cannot bunt, Mc CredU ahould have taken Eddie's place at bat and sacrificed Schlafly. Instead " Householder struck out and Larry waa .nipped at second. McLean was up next. and the big fellow drove out a pretty single. Had Schlafly been on second . he would have scored on McLean's hit, 'hence the game waa lost - . - - - ' Taking everything Into consideration It was a good game and the big crowd thoroughly enjoyed It. . The official score follows: ... - . ' ..PORTLAND. --..''- ' -1 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. At, as. 4 l j 4 i t euren. ii. ....... 0 0 1 Mitchell, lb. ....... I JO Schlafly, 2b. ..re ? 1 4 Householder, rf. ...... 4 0 0 McLean, c. ......... 4" 0.1 McHale, cf. .....,.-. J 0' 0 $ Sweeney, Jb. ........ 0 vj. ' Garvin, p. - 1 TU7 a 4 ' OAKLAND. ' ,A AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Van Haltren, cf. 1 e 1 See , rrancan, ii. 4 Dunleavy, If. ........ 4 Kruger, rf.. ......... 4 Kelly. 2b.i. .......... 4 Mosklman, .lb, ....... i Richards. lb.. ....... S . Byrnes, e S .Graham, p. ........... 4 S t 1 1 11 0 s Jl Totals .....'.Si I .7 17 IS 1 , , - score bt Innings. , - ' lil'liltlt' Portlnnd ........2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hits . ..........I 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 17 Oakland ...0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 S Hita .-. ........0 0 2 10 10 0 1 7 -;.... . 8CMMART, Struck out By Garvin, S: by Graham, t. Bases on balls Off Garvin. 2; oft - Graham, 1. -Two-base Jilts Mitchell, ' f li le fly. Van Haltren. Mosklman. Dou- ble play' Bymea to Kelly. Left on bases Portland. &: Oakland. (. Sacri- base Van Haltren. Time of game One hour and 40 minutes. Umpire McDon ald. ' - - No need to fear auddan st tacks of cholera Infantum, dyeentery, diarrhoea. . summer complaint or any sort If you have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry In the medicine chest. "500" Score Cards tl It it if Ml ti 44 Cridge Whist Psds ;;Fc!dingQard Tables I I Aa Btisst Aswrtment of J. K. GILL CO. j . Booksellers and . Sutiofiers. 1 THinD AND ALDER r-fKnyfcirCards: FG:(Ti.::3nvi:;s1Ti;E Esslck Pitches Winning , Ball While Vocals' Take Kindly to .Sam Iberg'a Curves Portland, S; Oakland,' 1 Batteries Esslck ' and MeLean; Iberg and Byrnee.y- . .'' v . :. ; Portland-was in fine trim thle morn ing and bad no difficulty In abutting out the Commuters. Esslck waa In great form and, while be allowed tbe vlaitora I eight hits, he managed to score a ahut out, with the assistance of two perfect throws to the plate by McHale. -' Port land opened up on '"Ham In the first inning and scored two runs on three hits and a. base on balls. Van-Bursa. Mitchell and Houaeholder - connecting safely: Portland-addecT-anothef tn-tlie eighth Inning-on Mitchell's base on balls, Schlafly'a hit and Byrnes error la dropping the, ball after touching Mitch -v- In. the fifth Inning Oakland made four hits, but could not send stin w i jptaie. im score , was; . OAKLAND. ! . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Van Haltren. cf. 4 0 1.10.0 Franca,, ss. 4 Dunleavy, If. ........ S Kroger, rf. ......... 1 Keny, ID. 4 Mosklman, lb. ....... 4 Richards. lb. ,.' 4 Byrnes, c, .......... 1 Iberg, p. ............. f Totals i . a-. ,-St - 0 - 8 14 11 - I . , PORTLANIX ' . J AR R. H. PO. A. E. ........ 4 0 10 4.4 Ata, ss. . . It 4 1 10 0 0 Mitchell,, lb--. Schlafly, 2b. . , Householder, rf. Mrlean, e. McHale, cf. ... a. e of ...... 4 9 14 S , 0 4 4 S S a-k a e'a Sweeney, Jb, Esslck. p. ' ToUle . . .......... 81 S S 17 IS i ; SCORE BT INNINGS. V: ' " 7 S I Portland . . ..... .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S hits . . , S 1 0 I 0 1 1 1 Oakland . .......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits , .0 1 S 0 4 0 0 0 J S SUMMART. - Struck out by Enslck Krurer 1, Iberg z, Byrnes, vsn Haltren, Dunleavy; ty Iberg McHale. Sweeney. Schlafly. Bases on balls off Esslck 'Richards, uunieavy; on iberg Bchlafly, Mitchell Two-base hits Mosklman.. Francks. Householder. Double ; play Ata to schlnfly toj.Mltchel. Stolen base Householder. Time ofgame OSe lfOUI and 2 minutea. . Umpire McDonald. - eiLers win out in : - . - the ninth inning The EtlerO had a narrow escape from being beaten by that youthful bunch of sprouts called - the' Pines yesterday morning. The Pines had tha game well In hand, with tallies to spare, up to the ninth Inning. - when their catcher got ambitious and threw the ball out of the lot. letting In several men. This little act of courtesy livened the , Ellera . up and they gave young Taylor tha drub bing of bla life, winning the game 11 to 10. The acore: ' . EILERS. ? U . 1R.P TT. 1A A ' S Domer. lb. ........ j l e s. l t Jameson, c-ee. . . . , . . 4 - z 0 4 Van Northwlck. If. 6 1 11 Brown, fb, 4 1 3 S Dav. Sb. .v.......... l lftTi Smith, cf. S; 1 S O Kmerlca, as.-c. ...... 4 0 110 Riddle, p. ........... I ISO 4M Michaels, rr,, ,.1 , Totals . , S 11 IS 27 10 10 ' PINES, i V. . A. E. 4 4 Houston, lb. 4.10 S King. . 4 I T 1 S ' 1 Brown, lb. .... Brlggs, cf. .......... Howatd. If. ......... Ouerln, rf.' Myers, 2d. Vsdnaia, c 11 I S Taylor, p. i ' n o , ToUls ............. S4 10 (27 11 S SCORE BT INNING8. ' s 'f :"' '' , iiiiiiTII EHers 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 I 11 hub ; o o iilmi s it Pines . . S 0 0 0 S S 0 010 -hiu ...i oeioosoo t . SUMMART. . Earned runs Eilers, 4: Pines,' 2. Stolen bssea Ellera, 6; Pines, 7. Bases on nans un Kiddle, S: off Taylor, i. Struck out By Riddle, 10; by Taylor, . Twolse hls Biiggs, Howard, Brown Day, Riddle.- Left on bases Eilers, 4; Pines, 2. nit by pitched ball Dorner, King. ' Passed balls Jameson, Vadnala. Wild pitches Riddle, Tsylor. Time of game Two houre end 10 minutes. Um pire Parrott. Scorer Smith. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. CLDBS. Oakland Lst Anc'M ...... .671 .MM Baa fraaclare ..... Taronta Portland 131 -.410 Seattle Loat 10 .807 1312 14il5lH!l - Svea Break at Trlsoo. ; ... ' - ' tJoaraal Bpaelal Servlea.l San Francisco,- Sept 4. Seattle and tha Seals broke even yesterday In two closesly played games. - Shields-out-pitched Wheeler, but the latter'a sup port wae better at critical times. The scores: ... ' - : : : " First game ' R. H. E Seattle ...400241 0007 7 2 'San Francisco ..20010010 00 S 4 Batteries Roach. Miller and Frarr: Wheeler. Williams and Shea.- - - Afternoon came ---. h, jljl Feattle . . ......1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 4 1 San Francisco . .1 000 0 0 0 2 S 4 S Batteries FMeTds ancrBtanlienwIilpt vt neeier inn wnson. umpire ua via flearsal Boeeial SarHca.1 ' v ' " TAcorai. VI arc. Kept tr-KtmtM pitched splendid ball against the An gels yesterday, while Hall waa Vetted for seven runs. - The scorer ; ' ' ' : R. II E. Ixa Angeles ...0004000011 o' S Taroma . .......01120210 7 10 1 Batteries Hall and Spies; Keefe and Hogan.- Umpire Perrlne. V, 'Bay State Aato-Baolnf. Ueoraal SpecUl Serrtea. Boston. Mass., Sept. 4. The " Bay Stste Automobile association had se lected 'Labor day for its big . auto mobile meet and races on -the famous Reedville track. - The meet promises to be highly Successful, judging from the large number of entries for the vsrlous Tires, which will lakeprag4 ihW after-; noon. Many of the most famous drivers of the Eastern states are here and will take pert la the contests. One of the' Interesting features wtll be a contest cf steam against gasoline car, HAUGIITOn UJRITES T Considerable Surprise Was Mani fested When Graney.Was Not -Selected to Referee Fight. JEFFRIES HAS NOT YET . r.Ts ACCEPTED THE OFFER Britt Talks About Holding' and In " " ddentally "Remarks That a" Man . - Must Train Sarfae Way for Long 'as fore Short Fight. . . U By W. W. Naughton. - : San Francisco, Sept-4,-1 f any one had wanted te bet early la the week that ex-Champion' Jim Jeffries would, have been chosen aa referee : for--, the Brrtt- Nelson flaht he would nave Dean ac commodated In large amounts. All 'the smart fellows : '. were cocksure that Oraney was programmed for the posi tion and were not at all diffident about expressing their opinion to this effect 1 It waa as a bombshell up ana aown the line when news, came out of the con ference room that the Brltte had ob jected polntblank to Oraney on the eeoro that there was bad blood between ine "little horseehoer- and the fighting member of the family. Even then some people tmragnt it waa a ruse to nave tne rxeison sio clamor all the harder for Oraney, the belief beine- that -when Nolaa bad aung Oraney'e praises to such an extent that he couldn't well retreat xrora ma posi tion, tha Brltts would suddenly accept the services of the man why has refereed so.msny. ngnis ior mm The wlsescres understand xnings oi- nier now. They know that there la war to tha knife between Jimmy Brltt and Oraney. - 'It la a strange situation. In vtew of the fact of the coalition that la supposed to exist among Native Bona connected In one way or another with puglllstie pursuits. ..' While Jeffries baa not msue omciai acceptance of the position aa yst, it Is felt that he win agree to Judge the light weight battle. whisper comes from Lab Anceles that big Jim does not con sider the 1500 fee usually paid a ref eree for aery ing In championahlp func tions at th la en 6 suXUcient tie is no qoupt innuencca oj pniiwi; blscest house that ever gathered around . . , , . a Queensberry ring la the far west It ls estlmsted that in purse ana sme-Deia the winner will take down ver $50,000, and Jim considers that one per cent of the purae la a very small sum to hand to the greatest ngtiter In the world for flllina- an offlctal position and allowing himself to be snapped by the moving picture camera. " v IMoture Sfem Warnaa. . IncldenUlls- the picture men are about the only parties who sre none too well pleased over the appointment of Jeffries ss Judge of the contest - They recogntst that Brltt and Nelson are but manikin compared to the herculean ex-champion and they, dread to think or wnai win happen when Jeffrlea gets between the camera and the struggling lightweights. They are afraid there will be deep dark blanks In the action of the fight Just as there are in theatres when tha ataga is darkened so that the acenery may be Changed In, up-to-date melodramas. FlghtgoersWnwirlad that Jeffrlea la to Ka the third. man in the ring, however. ibeJkoxejOec?JLla Lnown ".?! Jeifrlea is averse 10 mucn oiuumi uur lng a contest' Knowing the ex-cham-plon's Ideas In-this direction. It Is be lieved that he will "aeS to It that Brltt and Nelaon break eharply when or dered to. - t - ----- - - Jimmy Brltt insists that be did not hold Nelson In hie last affair end ssye that he will not offend In the manner described In the coming event - , . ; A.a BrltS Beoa It.', .'.' ) - THaybs the Dane will want to hold on a while after I hare chipped him on the chin," said Jimmy the other day when warmed up to hla subject It has been claimed by Brltt'a friends that the Native Son fighter has shown Improved condition after each, and every training he has put In- for a couple of years past. Brltt himself claima that this la true and that moreover-'he will be better this time than ever before. "Thls talk about chsnglng your train ing In torder to fit yourself for a 45 round contest la sll rot," said Brltt the pfheraayr 1 J! 1 "A man who la trained for 20 round la trained for 45. The only thing la, he must fight differently In a 20-round contest be baa to crowd enough work Into that time to offset what tha other man does. In' the 46-round match, which In this particular .case meana a finish fight, a fellow doesn't need to pay any attention to the., lapse of time. The whole of his thoughts are on winning. A slow round here end there doesn't bother him. .If he saw any openings there wouldn't be a slow round, of course. He can use hla strength with Intelligence and hla -condition-to the best advantage through not being ham pered aa he Is in a limited bout." When asked to express an opinion a to how long the contest would last, Britt refused. - "I -don't think it will, go the full 4. and that ia all I care to say about It, he added.';- 'v.-' . . TAUTEN GAMES WILL BE REVISED TODAY V'. . ij.no gpretal ServWl New York, Kept." 4c The Irish-American Athletic club will revive the his torical national Tailten games at Cel tic park today., The Tauten games were to the Irish what the Olympian games were to the preeks, snd It Is proposed to- hold these athletic games and contests every, year .after this,. Many of the fa mous Irish -athletes -are her -and -will take part In the Individual contests this afternoon;, Among- them is Martin Blier- ' .-ground champ world. There will be. among - other eVelUE. a watr-si for tire two-nillg tee-' plechnse championship, a wrestling com petttloTi." short-distance races, throwing the hammer, putting the shot,, throwing the discus, also a hornpipe and reel competition. JClddle States BaraWa.' Philadelphia, Pa., Sept 4. The open ing of the middle states regatta on the Schuylkill river, which opens here to- Btrtkss Bidden Books. When your ship of heslth strikes the hidden rocks Of dnsumptlon. Pneumo-I nis. leic, you are loai ii i get helpi from Dr. King's New I sco very for Consumption. J. W. McKlnnon of Tsl- Isdega Bp orlngs. Ala., writes: "I had been very ill with pneumonia, under the care of two doctors, but was getting no better when I began to"tnke-Drr Klnrs New , .1 ....... Tk. f i,. Arm . ,, MIL. . - , , KK.r ma' ci..a .4 sort throat bronchitis, coughs and colds. Ousranteed at HKidmore urug (."o., lil Third street Price 60o and $1.00. Trial fiOOU COUTEST bottle free. bsvoatzovax. aliliife ' ''- ' ' 1 yyyyy":' yyy '"'-y-:? ... :, iVnawiwkMiiwia -ran to btttpt yjg. '.::;.:: V- - , - '" .m Neil m'SSl'wa mova Into the I the handsomest spd most modern ...... Studying In our new bome will be a pieaaure. xou Know now mucn nicer ii is to ao inings amis-cnnnu usui, in.pirina arnnui"i. yt cor- dlally invite you to call and see the premises any time you come to Portland, whether or not you enroll, with us aa a student-We will Uke great pieaa ure in showing you through the different departments. , , . - . . ' " M ... " ... ' . ' i The pupils in the business practice department occupy individual office desks, each desk containing five drawers. The fixtures In- the offices are Just like those of a bank, all in oak. The pupils transact business wish thesO offices. Every tranaactlon is performed over tha counter, the same, as In actual: life, from the day the pupil enrolls until he graduate This enables our pupils to do satisfactory work in business from the etart Remember that last year we placed 207 Behrtke-Wslker graduates In poeltlons. and 'could have placed S00. as there were that many calls from Port- land business men. Our guarantee meana that you can have the opportunity of yqur life to-obtain a situation In a first-class Portland business house. Once -In a such a situation there's no limit to your advancement. Orasp -every .opportunity that comes your way, and you are bound, to be successful In, life. ; Orasp the -opportunity that exists today now by writing for handsome illustrated catalogue. -' - j, ..;..-'-. . - .. .' - r Address Behnka-Walker, Business College, Department IS. ; .5 . . . t . . j . . 'r :'' '-''' r.--, . , 1 day, has .drawn thouaanda . of visitors from- all over the Bast to mis city. Oarsmen from alt parts of the country. particularly- from the c Atlantic- coast states) are nere to witness me various events. The crews and Individual con testants who are to lake part In the reaatta have been here for several days and have been practicing hard every day. The program for the regatta includes individual contests, doubles, four and clght-oered. racest..l.S and 20-oared races. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost P.CT New York Pittsburg ........ 84 i S5 .701 .454 .580 .S3! .604 .870 .130 .21 44 ' . , 51 '64 '-; . 40 80 SS S7 Chicago . . Philadelphia . . ....... Cincinnati . . ........ St Louis Boston .. Brooklyn . . .......... At St. Xala. -..''-.,' -' '' - R. H.E. St Touls . ..... .i 4 0 1 Cincinnati-. . 0 4 0 Batrertea Krown ana uraayr jswing end Schlel. 'Umpliw Emslie. AS Cbloago. First aame R. H. E. Chicago ..l.vl S 0 Pittsburg ...................... s Batteries wicker ana u iseiu: run- lippl and Olbson. ; - - - ' - necona game - n. n. r. Pittsburg.. . 1 S 0 Batteries Weimer and O'Neill; Lel fleld and Pelts. Umpire Xlem. ... ', Terrible plague, those Itching, pester ing diseases of the skin. Put sn end to misery. Doan's Ointment At any drug store. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY LABOR DAY. ion of the! . ' W fl aa sV I av 1-4 , ) -7T: :u . ' x..,., t-H ' ' r 1...""" J. l Jl! AAi-i XBUOATXOVAX: r Portland,. Orecroh A ; Location Specially Selected as new Elks' Building, a complete floor of business furniture that is manufactured AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won! .. 4 . 44 . 1 ' . 64, Lost 45 - 47- . 56 s -61 .. --. 64 , 43 .-; : 74 Phlladelphl Chicago . . Cleveland , .406 .684 .530 .614 .613 .47 .474 .141 New -York-..... Boston Washington . ....... Detroit . . St Louis . 57 ; 67 6 -42 'Ot-flklMf, R. H.E. Chicago .................... .1 2 0 Cleveland... .........S 7 0 Batteries - Patterson and Sullivan; Donahue and Clark. v'l.v;. At att. Xjoaia. ': ....',., R. H.E. Detroit..,....................! S 1 St. Louis S S O Batteries Claris' and Spencer; Clcotte, Dlsch and, Warner;. . , y Opeaiaff STewyort Xorseshow. , " (Jouraal Spaclal SerTlce.1 , . , ' Newport, R. L. Sept 4. The', ninth annual Newport horseshow Opened here at the Casino today with a larger num ber IdI entries thsn ever before. TbeJ. show this year is In chsrge of an execu tive committee composed of H. F. ' Eld ridge (chairman). O. H. P. Belmont. Pres cott Lawrence, C. Hitchcock and Wil liam R. Travers. .. program includes SO classes, -Including hunters and Jump ers, with many entries snd valuable prlzesIn every one of them. Borth Bortlanc Defeat Bandy Stoada. North Portland defeated the Sandy Road team yesterday in a well-played game by the acore of 8 to 0. The fea ture of the game was the battlag of the Good Enough for You Worn by the Ybut Fall- Shape Is 1 Here CJ;G7 Ttinf St. ftetneen Stvrk Oak A ZDVOAnOXAJk Ideal for Business College which has been constructed specially to anywhere for college purposes. . - North Portland's Shea being the par ticular star, getting four hlta out of Ave times at bat Tbe lineup: r ' North Portland.. - - ; . Sandy Roads. Schans ....... ...lb. ........ McKtnley Lodell .......... .lb... ....F. Olebusch Turk ........... .ss. .. ... ... Olebusch La Resu ....;....CT. ......... Taucher Shea .........w.'t.c... Leahy Langacher ....... .rf ........ . Oroatas Paff .Sb. ...... . Adams Kottaman P... Proahst Ooddard .......... cf North PortIand--Runs, S: Bandy Roads Runs, 0; hits, S: Anderson bite, 14. I Oa Wavarly Zlnka. ; The Waverly Oolf clilb has arranged for a men's open handicap tournament to be held thla morning and afternoon, aa art opener for the fall season. A bungalow has been constrdcted during the summer, which provides ample ac commodations for members, and: their gueeta. ' -,"4s :-- ; ..-; 7 CLATSOP BEACH CHARMS.: And ' Ballflisa. Tketaaaada of - way, : - t . 11,00 Season tickets $1.00. ' : On sale evsry day. 11.50 Two-day tickets 12.10. ' - On sals Saturday only. . ., ... .-..i..L'-i..,; Through- train leaves anion depot .' S p. mc No delays, no transfers, no dust See C A. Stewart agent . 24S Alder street about tickets, official informa tion, time cards, etc., and ask for Clat sop Beach souvenir, containing SO beau tiful halftone Illustrations. Tickets eold at union depot. r;rrAr:f3Ai. T.T" Purposes our order, , and is being equipped with. ;r - r -r- September 25th; Dar and evening aesstons basin at the same time. Office method. Bookkeeping. Shorthand and English, - One tuition fee admits to all departments. . Rates one third lower than other , school.. wn. known profeaelonal teachers in charge r.iiLiNur.iAii Bus&rcss M. A. ALBIN, Superintendent , ,---. C. W.KITT, Principal.' Faone Stain aaoe, -v 4) Blxtb v Tse School eenprlseai As aWninitwTTi aehoot wltk nrlsurr eat arania.r BTaoe.,-M. . . Aa ! proper, wfclcb Sts tor eaatara sad wntara eoUesea. A bearding ka U tor gtrta. , Oface hours ef the prlsrtpahi earing tbe eaamwr. Inn I i. a. H II a, tl tka eeeaeay. Tot eaUkaae. aodraas P0KTL4ND ACADEMY, ThlrtnWi and narrtoon. Pottlaad. iOeatnav to, for Astoria. ' ' - Swift steamer Telegraph leaves Alder street dock 7 JO a. m. daUy exoept Fri day. Returning leavea Aatorla 2 p. m.. arriving Portland S:10 p. m. Sundaya leavea Portland S a. m., Aatorla 2:10 p. m. Arriving Portland 1p.m. r '.r. ... , . .-'.' v.. -; --.-'-1 . t ... ' ' "