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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENINO, JUNE 12. . 1007. PIllLAHTIfROPISTS ill fllllEAPOLIS WOT LVANTS FOREST GEOVE COLTS, WHO HAVE WON NINE STEAIOHT VICTORIES TIIIS ; Four of Oregon's. Star Pig skin; Kickers Graduate New Material Wanted. 'NEW BLOOD EXPECTED ' FROM HIGH SCHOOLS ' FOOTBALL IB EppMpf liftSS , P?.yV f; m ',im BaAj " .aWS iv -hat . b-rrr-rrrr ,. K Wilt? -'ur' rr.w -. . , - ' F A- ti QC. i; " 1 i ' NWJ PV rf-j : I ; Senator Beveridge, Secretary Taft and Many Notables Have Assembled. ; Xaylor of II. M. A. and Kellogg of Baker City, Noted Strong Men, Would tie Vftluablo AddlUont o , TeamOther Possibllltlea. 1. .., t, . . .S.t.y.tJ 4 .yl 1 :..t.. (SpcdU Wipttch t Tt Jtaraal.) ' .v,".'.. tTnlvenrtty of Oregon, Eugn Ton 11 Owlnr to tb fact that Oregon loaot ty graduation this year four of iter ' beat football men, next season there will , be an extraordinarily good chanoa for ,iv .;.nair material ' . ; ". ; ... . While graduation -leave! four plaoea ; empty, there will be room for flva or V tlx good men, since last fall one or two . places on the team were relatively weak. That the needed men to fill the holes on last year's championship team will be found seems assured, Buch men as ; Taylor of Portland, Kellogg of Baker i i City, Modby Of The- Dalles, Hlldeburn and Thornton of Roseburg stand very ' ' good chances of the team under the -' most strenuous conditions. Blsldes these there will be plenty Of 'other strong candidates from all , over, the state whose merits are not - so ; well known. Dark horses frequently nave . made Oregon's best men. . All of the other members of the team Intend to return. These are Hammond, allies and Scott, who played as guards; Arnsplger, ' Plnkham " and . Moullen, tackles; Captain- Moorea, at end; Kuy kendall, who , player- quarter while La- . tourette was uua u;; uarae ana mcb arias, halves. ' . -The most prominent men on the sec ond team of last year who will be back are . Hathaway, Grout. Hawley, Ober teuffer, . Woods and Volght "Mike Walker, an old O. A. C player of two : or three years ago, who was in the uni versity last year, will try out, probably for a line position, and "Sharkey" Hus. 'ton, the fast ' eeoond-baseman of this -year's baseball team, will also take a trv tnr nuartAr or an and DOSltlon. Mc- Intlre Is another man who was out of college last faU. but who has had two ; yeara 'varsity experience , DO WISE ONES EVER v pfy nTTVTn rTTTTPn CTPTmR,.9 Jones, Chicago i ' . SUM, Washington .............. t . is Dunting tne uura "v awu - bailT That dependa,; , " , Sometimes It is, says Ked Hanlon, '; v' ;' (Jgoraal Special . Serrlea) Minneapolis, Minn., June . 11. With 8enator Beveridgt of Indiana, Secretary of. War Taft, Archbishop Ireland and a long list of other prominent speakers, with scores of city officials, sociologists. educators and,, others - participating , In the wide range of discussions' which make up the week's program, consider able publio interest attaches to thai thirty-rourth annual session of the Na tional Conference of Charities and Cor rection, which begins in Minneapolis this evenina. This conference has no I auDiicate in me woria. Prison reform. ..Mtam.nt WA.Ira.fl riima charitable visitors. - aunerintendenta ot insane asrluma reformatories and the like, gather once a year from all parts of the country to disease their work rrora tne standpoint of the needs Of the American oommunlty. The nroaram arranaed for the formal opening in the auditorium this evenlna proviaes xor an invocation oy uisnop nia- saii. addresses or weloome br Governor Johnson and others, the annual address of PrealdentAmoa W. Butler of Indian. II apolls, and the address of Senator Ber erldge, which will be the feature ot the session. The Indiana senator has chosen I ror his suoiect, 'Vhlld lAbor In the Uni ted States.4 -Th program for the conference this year is rerarded aa the beet aver ar-1 rangea ror tne annual meeting. It In cludes 10 general sessions and II aeo tlonal meetlnaa The latter will ha da. voted largely to the discussion of thai reports prepared by tne various commit tecs. Ufc,..li,.Vi Top row, reading from left. to right Brltton, first base; Cavla, third base; Jack Wlrts, manager and ' utility; Moore, center field; Matlock, utility. Second, row R. Schulti, second base; Getter, catcher; Willie Bchalti, left field; Bettles, pitcher. Bottom row Brown, right field; Kopple, shortstop. BIG SALARIES ARE PAID TO WORLD'S BEST BALL PLAYERS manager of the Beds. , , . TJo the unexpected.'' ayk Hanlon. - "RimUnir the third strike H- Juet one 1 of th tricks the other fellows are notfCoughlin second floofciNg for.1 f t i -i !i (Income ttf JU.IM rxjaecn your opponenie voawvra mmi eimone vnu ha.va them beaten at every 1 You lessen their confidence, make them move. - Crawford, Keeler, Stone, Jones, Jajole, Davis, Stahl and Collins get good pay for six months' work: Crawford, Detroit ....... .f8,S00 Keeler, New Tork 6,200 Stone, St Louis 3,600 6.000 8,800 8,600 Collins, Boston .................. 4.S00 Latole, Cleveland 6,600 Every club haa Its high-priced beauty. One player stand prominently to the for on eaoh club and draws heavy pay envelopes. wrawrora is Detroit's leaner, with Bill in line. Ham naa an for six months' work. Keeler was raised ' this veer ' from 15,000 to 86,300. He is a great ball f layer and earns this amount Griffith, he manager, draws 86,000. '' Stone, the champion bataman. Is a comparatively cheap man at 83,600. He Is worth the money every bit of it Jake Stahl got 88,600 for managing the Washington club last year. He will probably be eut if he stays . this year. Manager Jonea of the White Sox has been raised from $4,600 to $6,000. Larry Lajole Is the klnx-pln in the salary line, getting $6,600 for the sea son. Collins, the former Boston man ager, drew something like $5,000 while be waa manager. He signed for this season for 84,200. "Chick" Stahl, the new manager will be paid $3,800. Harry Davis, the husky first Backer on 'the Philadelphia club. Is Connie Aiaca s nignest-pricecl man. itiYuira WANTS A FIGHT American Featherweights Fighting: Shy of British Champion. NOTED JOURNALISTS TALK AT JAMESTOWN (Jooratl Special ServVe.) , Norroix. vi jnnt 1 1. Thi mornina th members of the National Editorial I association, in annual convention at the! exposition, were treated to addresses by la galaxy of noted journalists, writers and publio men. Addresses by Governor j uienn or norm uarouna, uncom Bter fens of New Tork and H J. Knann of I Auburn, New Tork, were features of th I program. This afternoon ths editors and their wives made a trip to Virginia itseacn ana tap uenry. or and Tender ra Oared by rn xovsskou ctmasov." Druggists refund money If Dr. Porter's I Antisepuo tieaung uu xaii. 200. COLONEL RALEY AT CAPITAL FOR FURNISH fWiubbrtoa Bnreis of Th JooratLt Washington. June IS. Colonel James H. Raley of Pendleton Is here attend ing to business for W. J. Furnish, be fore th reclamation service In refer ence to an Irrigation project which Fur nish is carrying on In Umatilla county contiguous to the ' government project, and bad a conference with Director Neweii today. THE NEW REMEDY It Now That Vacation Days Arc Fast Approaching. .... . .tt.n. T .v3 1 1 W , "Tou'cat bTdomrthV-unexficted GAME TODAY IF NO 1 tthless you have nerve, and that Is one V,XI-UJ wa x A,v 1 vf the things that neips wonaerjuiiy 10 ( win games. Th old Baltimore crowd wa made ' vp of players who wer sggressive, offensive scrappy, if yon please but their best assets were their nerve and their .irrepressible determination to do ' what : th enemy didn't , think they would do. , - ' "Underlying their great work wer i thee two characteristioa "Tou can develop Into stara If you'll just us your noodle continuously and 4evlop your nerve." ' -. MORE SHOWERS FALL " TESTEHDATS RESULTS. Oakland, 6; San Francisco, I. Portland and Los Angeles, no rams. , PORTLAND YOUTH WILL 1 ROW AT P0UGHKEEPSIE -m , -. " '. ' 1 fv.-y,-: - ; Max Smith Jr. oft this city, has won ' a place on the freshman crew at Cornell , university and; will " tax , part In th . intercollegiate boat ; races at Pough- - keepsie. New fork, which . begin June . STANDING OF THE) CLUBS. Won. Lost P.O. Los Angeles ........ 80 28 .610 San Franclsoo ...... 8 6 27 ,664 Oakland 88 31 .681 Portland,..,. 18 41 .806 If there ar no discouraging showers in is arternoon roruana and ios An. reles will cross bats at Recreation Park. (Journal Special Service.) New Tork, June It. Johnny .Bum mers. th little Britisher, is Just spoil lng for a fight He and hi stubby trainer, Alt Wicks, are at New Dorp, Take Staten Island, fiddling their .time away : In - nearly eyery inetanoe the star J when they might be in th rinr pum- maninulator: - " meitng th beads of half a dosen likely Thousands of men and woman ar anxiously looking forward to th vaca tion days that coma in June, July and August not so much for.th pleasure or enjoyment as for the chanc of get ting rid of their ill health. To thoroughly drive away troubles of the stomach most people think they hav to make a business of It with dieting, exercise, and perhaps a vaca tion. But Ml-o-na stomach tablets taken with regularity, In a very few days r,:V the fastest American in th rina- todav. . "v away inaigesuon. dsy thin that remains n n blows four times as powerful P. ditress arter caung. neadacnes. -.,-.. SaI ???.mB did not fanov a meettn wfth him sleeplessness, .and the many other "w, X IS!" TL rhariov Mrv h rn.j7ar.r h.. symptoms of bad digestion and slug- eLOMi 1 -------- ----. ,?'-, I eishnpua of th dlaesUv ornnl that niiMD iruiu an r a iii r iitm.ii i w . . . - SHRUBB WILL RACE WILLIAM SHERRING looking and ambitious American candi dates for th featherweight champion ship of th world. W want a foicht," said Mr. Wicks. 'I'm ready," said Johnny, who is not so eloauent as his trainer. Previous to the contest with Tommy Alfred Shrubb. th chamcion British I Murphy in Philadelphia, it was thought long-disUno runner, will ba matched when the match yas over all the bright ... umi... ov. , .v. young fellows of the ring would fall iuv v? Muiuu yunriui. UiffJ Wiuuir I nvaat f risamsiAl vasi In rhniw .ffAPt. n ..... 2ut Sherrlng, th winner Lvr th.m.oiv. in thMr .rfnrt. of th Marathon event at Athena Bher- on matches -with the Englishman. ring is said to hav turned nrofeMional they didn't fait Those of them who The race will be nm at Rnff.in ,m I saw the speed of Summers, who saw juiy i. it is said that th. .rranirik- ixi viii. mvi oeen 1 unsettled Is th amount ine race will probably be the event him move and hit as fast aa Abe AttelL imai of the kind ever seen In this '?elv"d a chall. country. Shrubb ran rings around all "Shier sine tn contest with the single geies will cross bats at Recreation Park. I cwnipeiiiors in jungiana ana Australia ;r' . Zt, vk . V Captain DUlon and his heavy hitters J .traveled the world over in the hope ?w?n-M?..J0S,n.ndTT,,f ma.najKker. ivl luiuiii m wonoi 10 on tne tncK. :;..,"r'v" . . ,T ' r we came to America -, in the hop of BUUr Jt . l mei A.AfMM a. "V 3 1 v a . . . - to ffQ lea Tnaw T h 0 1 1 a n epa najl nAdtsa a a. I arrived in plenty of time to play a deal on for two pitchers and an fielder. tain. yes- prevented, a game, r the Beavers has iltchers and an In- but the result is still unoer- Manager McCredi of : keep people from enjoying themselves. ujay aiter oay, at wora oenina aesas meeting the Ind LoMt challenge had been is- raUBitoJn eK oeTbuV fore his arrival Longboat was rein! fJu,tf.,e1,0Kr,a th ,bJ"ace of la MoVeSoSM mttA an ....,. V,- .11 .V- t?'" I PhlladelDhla on--their wav back to New "ey are auowea 10 marease wv r. ." . . uuaaii.ua v..w &.. . - -i . -. tnv nein. tnen in atomaan oomni nsnman s nopes in mat direction were I , 72 ,, . i . X.T wwa. shattered. ' SPORTING EDITORS TO . UMPIRE.CHARITY GAME ers A the 1 ' will 11 mor Max EmltH Jr. J 6. There were several nundred candl dates for places on the crew, , ! young smith, . who ha won such fionor a me og university at Itnaca, s a son of Max Smith, proprietor of me envoy restaurant. e naa just com. pleted his freshman year at the uni versitr. Smith received his ea.rlv -cation under Dr. Hill at Bishop Scott academy and is a graduate of the Port- jana scaaemy. T t- Th honor cf winning a place on the crew is increased because of the pro vision by the university faculty that oniy siuoenia in tne nest standing in their class duties may take part in any i vi iii. srl ruu( events. f , Estacada Wants Bail. Game. Estacada wants a baseball game for next Sunday at Estacada. Any team 'desiring a match can address Manager F. 2. Boner at that place. The Estacada team naa a recora or rour victories out of six games and especially desires .to ..olaas. v.-itr., y; :.t-,: ,. Vp Big Score. j " Th Laue-Davis seniors of branch 8 defeated th Naehvill ball team Sun day by th soore of 84 to 6. Th feature ef the gam was the batting of the Lav-Davli players, whose next gam will be with Lents at th latter grounds Bunaay axternoon. V-'. Preferred Stock Canned (tooaaV Allen Lewis' Beat Brand, . Interest In th lawyers-dootors-ver-sua-bankers baseball gam on June 22 Is on the increase. The college parade promises a good turn-out and the game Itself should be a hummer. The bank ers think they will have a walkover, but professional men are rapidly round lnto their old university form and surprise somebody. Last Sunday morning the doctors and lawyers played a nicked nine on Multnomah diamond and scored a shut-out The sporting edi tors of the Telegram. Oreaonlan and Taiim.I - T T Ui.-.. TTT n I,.,... and J. K.-Turner have been engaged to umpire tne game. , SAN FRANCISCO IS BEATEN BY OAKLAND fVoomal Special Serrlca.) Oakland, - Cat, Jupe 12.Thre safe hits in the fourth inning gave th locals four runs,' and two more In the sixth taiuea anotner commuter. Bcore: t""" ' ,r R. Jtt. E. San Francisco . . 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 T 1 Oakland .0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 6 8 1 Batteries Jonea and Street; Cates and B118S. - -.. Wabash Club Tryont, Manager Charles Penbroke of th Wa- Slnce that time, however, an arreement haa bean reached that the two shall meet again the latter part of June or th first week of July, In fact It may be considered settled that they will fight again within six Weeks. In th meantime Johnny is alttlnar down twiddling his tanerln flnaers while he consumes three pounds of beefsteak and a pint or aie eaoh day, put he would rather be earning money. ' VASSAR MADE RECORDS DURING PAST SEASON vassar has gen Into . the record- oreaJting business in athletic At the recent games in Poughkeepsie. Mildred ZV.fJSffifia MEMBERS SURPRISE athletio records. Miss Vilas made a fence vault of 4 feet io inch.. Th. previous record was reet 10 Inches, . Miss Mllholland put the eight-pound snot 8i reet 8 k inches, breaking the a H. White In 1802. Miss Mllholland la an . Rnrllah vlri a.uu w mi utHuaiBLio suiiragetta one Is thejtrongest girl who has ever at tended Vassar, and when she undertakes to ro before carl lament th. uuuuiaa wiu nave tneir nanus run .TTTHAT better commendation for a cigar V V . would you want than that it is an old 7:;. brand which has been known and pop ular for over thirty, years ? There is no rarer . proof of fine crualityf or only the best cigars can keep to the front year after year.:: ' . ; ; Old smokers ,whosev experience has taught them to stick to old favorites, and with tastc3 trained to appreciate really high-grade cigars, ; , find no cigar more enjoyable and satisfying than the . 1 1 CIGAR "Oldett and Best" It is the most successful product of an old established factory where there are still work men who for thirty years have made nothing else. You can buy the Chancellor in several sizes, at 8 for 25 cents, 2 for 25 cents, and 10 cents straight. The Chancellor cigar has become one of the attaugiw mua wvvhmwv its merits. The 'Triangle A" merit mark, stamped on the box, is the maker's guarantee of hon est value. . AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY '3fanufocturer Morit Mark A or In the facto it with coor nunliKht Johnny Oliver, that the Harlem fihter M air, aoon resuiu uuniBWi ou . . . v T I t ha atntira . nhvalAftl anfl msnti 1 sivvwmb ,aaw wwav aj awa etuu iwnu vs BI''Van ratus. Th first slight symptoms of in- wnen thout any help, then th stomaoa complaints necorae nara to snaae on. y- Strengthen th whol digestive sys tem with Mi-o-na and-you will soon And that both stomach and bowels do their work as thsy should. ; w aosoiuteiy agre inai your money will be refunded 'should you buy a 69 cent box of Mlo-na stomach tablets and not be satlaaed with th resulta Ml-o-na is sold by druggist averywher. or will be sent by mall on' receipt of price, 66 cents; Booth's Mlona.Com panyBuffalo, N. T, - 1 FORMER PRESIDENT, George W. Simons, past presidentr of th Multnomah club, who reoen.tfy re- rnraaJI wVi-kW l-t tat tinwanvwAAw atrra as V recipient of a surprls luncheon givlan I last night by officers of th' Multnomah elub. Folloging the luncheon Mr. Sim ons was presented with a handsome gold watob. fob Itr testimony of I tne esteem or his J fellow ciubi men. Thos present were, George W. Mc Millan, w. li. ctupin, a. o. Jones, C. F. Swlgert, Chester Murphy, A- C. Camp- wen, fcagar Frank, w. S. McCord and George R. Woodard, w. ttoyt n T . haah rltih la atrfvlnar tA hnv . wlnnln. I W.lla IK P.l. 9v rr nV - ' I , j " '.i.u"" u, uainey BS. MARSHFIELD WINS IN COUNTY LEAGUE GAME (Special Diipatch to The Joe rati.) North Bend, Or, Juno 12. Quit larg crowd witnessed th game between Troutdale team in a well played game jNortn Bend and Eandon on th home I on in tatters grounas eunaa grounds Sunday. A few costly errors soora was is to 8. Th feat by th Bandoniana nlled un tA. ..... game was the catching- of He! higher than It Should have been. Fol-1 D 'lading of Bruno Slebels of the lowing i in une-up and th aooro by I'011 aaasiaussi. worth Bend Graham j!- -'i Hawtfaornes Beat Troutdale. The .Hawthorne Colts defeated the yrTs Always Bay xf I MMVlilr - fuu Skntaa. . I I f thiv ooarr oaaoa so Quras I I HaveUaeewd" yeletboMMholea I IL Surtebottoa Stranglehold! Mr l I : : . SSO. P. IDS ecv, W 'I 1 Makare I I to,sj.. r, I Bandon Pratt team In the field and if successful will lr.. tha . vffrfiff, tlAn Into n.w. MBflnn Th nnifnrm. fiava afHvaI -m 1 OWllt ZD. Mullet California. Mr. Pembroke can use ay?? c' Smith rt pitcher, shortstop and outfielder to ad vantage. The final tryout will ba held inursaay evening at Beech street and Union avenue on the Woodlawn carllne. Two college players Join th "Wabash Biues wis weea. Story o, Flger lb, uox ss, Rhosa If, Metsaer fits your eves for 11. tit Washington street, corner Seventh, zormeriy at 111 eixtn street. North Bend Bandon At Marshfleld Marshfield qulU 6. .11008001 1UU1O002 04 Mexican , Si-ttS Mustang Liniment Maroons Will Play Cam&A. The BunkeT Hill Maroons will nlav at Camas Sunday, "Big Leaguer" Jones will make his western debut on the rub- oer ana win oe received by McBrlda manager uunian is piaying tnira, National League. Pittsburg 7. Brooklyn 4. New York 8. St. Louis 7. First game. Boston 2. Cincinnati l acvuiiu aaiiit! vtucinnitLl . XJOSton I. Philadelphia S, Chicago I. j American League. St Louis 3, Philadelphia 0. Detroit 10, Boston 2, Cleveland 0. Jfew York 2. .;..';..'.--.',- . ai ' 'aa m 1 1 1 1 li 1,'n'-',-. . ' . Northwest Leaae. Butt S, Tacome S. , .Vancouver 6, Epokan i,' ; .'i'-.L:. i'. ..' .y.,l,S :: ATHLETIC CAPTAINS ELECTED AT EUGENE (Special Diapateh to The JooraaL) ; university on riraavn !.-,-... t. i, ..i..i ArM'""' . a""-' un ,.-wHiraay ins enunninn trmr "j " uuunwrai, ana prooaoiy the eqtlal . .u, . uuiiva oca ibs, eiectea uan Kelly of Baker City captain for the iso season. Kelly, it is understood, will nn go east next year, but will return to Oregon. I Rjchardr Hathaway, a Portland sto- uenv, wae eieciea captain or th base ball team for the season of 1908. Hath away has played consistent ball all sea- auu i uiira qs ana was chosen with- Prep School Game Pat Off. Th interscholastlo . ball' gam be- tween ortiana nign school and Co lumbia university will not be played today a account of wet grounda- I Goas julokly to ths vary ooraaf th dlsaas anal stops ths most dp-at, xortiolatlng pains almost Instantly. Mexican Mustang Liniment Car svsry allmshl of Man or Beast that a good honest Llnlmont oan or. Nonokottorv Nnso8a' HO BTTSXVTS. . 2fO OAS, mo ooaizvx. Our New Process of I Rc-Lnameling Teeth Is the greatest Invention lh modern dentistry and has been, the most suc cessful of all methods ' to restore badly decayed teeth, which would otherwise be beyond bop to their original useruiness," ; TEETH., Purity and Cleanliness Clcanlinesa it necessary for purity in foods, and especially in beer. No one realizes this important bet more than Pahst . In the freat Pabst Brewery at Milwaukee, everything is at neat and clean as in your own Idtchen. Every grain of t barley is washed and scoured before it is made into malt Erea the air in which the malt is grown is washed by being drawn through fourteen rinc screens, over each of which flows a constant stream of pure water. v The great shining copper brew-kettles are washed and sterilized before each brew of , TLe Bcr of Quality Prom the tfan tho beer Is brewed ontfl It is delivered to yonr bom it nover comas in contaot with the atmosphere nor with human hands. , - ' Bafors It is bottled, Pabst Bias Ribbon Beer Is forced through wood fiber fflters. The bottles ar thoroughly cleaned, the filled and pasteurised, Pabst cleanliness, like Pabst parity, cannot be excallad.. Whan ordering beer, ask for pabst Blue Ribbon. ' by Pa bat fa t Milwaukee And bottled only at the Brewery. Charles Koha ft Co, ' - - Cor. rd ft Pine sts. Portland. . i ;.,. " Phono Main 400. . ' ' Sxtracttag Positivaiy Without rain or Bad XssnJt 504. , To introduc our method w will through th month . of Jun do all kinds of dentistry at on half our regular prlca W give a written guarantee for 10 years with all work. Open evenings, :; CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS szztx Asm wasaxraTOH. h I 111 i - j - I III For Sale A few slightly ; marred Slngara, Davis, Wheeler ft .Wilson, Standards and White Sewing Sfaobiaas. The White V Sewing Machine K. S. J0KX8, B80 Tamhlll, or. StB, 1 1'