The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 05, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE ' OREGON DAILY 1 JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING AUGUST 8. 1907.;,
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TUB JOCKXAL AT RESORTS '
bbteacrlbers flan fiava Tha Journal de
.. ilvered at tha regular rates at tha fol
lowing resorts by notirying in agents
at tha various places mentioned, flub
aortptlona by mail ara payable la ad
vance: ,
. f, OREGON RESORTS.
OMrhart Park ............. P. J. f track
Hot Laka .Hot Laka Sanitarium
Seaside...., ,.,, .LavIs Co.
Wllholt Springs.........?. W. MoLsraa
WASHINGTON RESORTS.
; Bum a, Iln. an Mlnanl AnrinrS Hotel
Cascade Springs,. Thomas Mo'fett
Collins Springs. . . . ... . . . .C. T. Belcher
Lon Raanh . , . ............
, Marshall Pottenger and O. X. Smith
Nihiwii. H. J. Brown
Ocaan Park .Matthews Thedford
Seavlew . ...... jTFrank B. Strsuhal
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You Should Bank
Th Braakara
Tha Braakara Hotat
TONIGHTM AMUSEMENTS
Marquam Grand ......"Tha Undertow."
Grand Vaudeville.
Lyrlo "Jim, tha Westerner."
Star , "A Baebalor'a Honeymoon."
Tha Oaks, O. W.' P. carllne, First and
Aider.
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With, aolemn high .rnaaa and apaelal
muslo tha annual feast of St Domlnlo
-was fittingly celebrated yeaterday morn-Irr.-jav
the Holy Roaary churoh, Union
ua and Clackamaa atreet. A feat
ure of the aervloea waa the dedication
of Vlotor Le Galle'a lateat magnificent
painting of the Roaary group. Rt. Rev.
Abbot Thomas, O. S. B. of Mt. Angel
Abbey, preecnea an eloquent sermon on
the life and mission of St. Dominic, hla
wonderful pilgrimages and trlumpha
A large number of the clergy from near
by towna occupied seata in the aano
tuary. At the t:lO a. ' m. mass, Mrs.
Miser, nee Maria Velguth. of this city,
waa heard in a number of vocal selec
tions, assisted by J. Touscher, baaao.
The visiting clergymen and the mem
bers of the choir were the guesta of the
Dominican Fathers at dinner In the af
ternoon. The concert given yesterday after
noon by the Park bank at City park
waa greatly appreciated by the thous
ands of people who went to hear it.
The program waa unusually heavy but
well rendered from beginning to end.
Tschalkowaky's overture "1811" was
new to most of the audience but drew
rounda of applause. The difficult com-
J position waa well played. Slg. Far el
se bass aolo. 81g. DeCaprlo'a baritone
solo, and the sextette from Lucia were
featured and thoroughly appreciated.
Tomorrow night's concert will be held
at Holladay -ark, Wednesday night at
Plaia, Thursday night at Columbia
park, on the St. Johns line, and Fri
day night at City park. ,
Archbishop Alexander Christie visited
for the first time yeaterday the new
Redenptoet pariah recently esfab- i
llshed at Piedmont. At 8 o'clock the
Redemptorlst Fathers, with their flocks
celebrated mans, the men partaking at
holy communion. Following the early
service the women served breakfast In
the parish house. When the Archbishop
arrived, he waa met by the members of
the Holy Name Boclety and escorted to
the grounds. Later In the morning sol
emn high maaa waa celebrated, followed
by the blessings of the Archbishop.
OUR CONTINUED and rapid increase
in business arid number" of depositors
is the best evidence in the world that
we are pleasing the public with our business
methods. If you are not doing banking
business, drop in and let us tell you why
you should.
OREGON TRUST &
SAVINGS BANK
SIXTH AND WASHINGTON STS, PORTLAND, OR.
W. H. Moore, President; E. E. Ljrtle, Vice-President;
W; Cooper Morris, Cashier.
RESOURCES OVER
3,600,000
WE PAY 4 INTEREST
REALTY DEALS
III SIXFIGURES
Transactions Reached Close
to $200,000 3Iark in One
Day's Trading.
President C. C. Poling, of the West
ern Union college, Le Mara, Iowa, and
who founded the First United Evan
gelical church in this city, delivered fin
eloquent sermon In that church . yester
day. He spoke on the "Reality of
Christian Life," and condemned In no
uncertain terms tha, "Tongues of Fire"'
cult. He preached In the German Evan
gelical church in the evening. Dr. Po
ling stated he expected to return to Ore
gon when his work in Iowa was com
pleted. The Free Methodist campmeetlng,
now In progress at Cedar park. Is from
every standpoint an unqualified suc
cess. At present there is a large crowd
of tenters and the attendance of tran
sients Is growing larger every day.
The services yesterday were especial
ly Interesting. Rev. C. B. Ebey. late
of Chicago, had charge and will again
preside this evening. The public la
cordially Invited to attend this old
fashioned campmeetlng. The tJate for
clqalng Is nest Sunday.
Mrs. Mary S. Howard, atate secretary
of the Patrons of Husbandrr has been
visiting the different granges In Mult
nomah and Clackamas counties recently,
speaking at Mllwaukle Friday and at
tne evening eiar grange, tsaturaay.
Mrs. Howard says the membership id
now 7,000 In thla state and the organi
sation is in a very encouraging condi
tion. '
Have you heard the Telegraphone
talk? If not, you are cordially invited
to call at room 40S, Oregonlan building,
and have a free demonstration. Bring
your friends and see the "Eighth Won
der" of the World. Office hours 9 a.
m, to .S0 p. m. H. P. O'Reilly, general
corthwestern agent.
Water throught faoso for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for In advance
and used only between tne hours of 5
and 8 a. m., and C and 9 p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
aged contrary to these rules, or waste-
It will be shut on.
Mllwaukle grange is planning to hold
a fair October i, 4 and 5. .Plans have
not as yet been completed but Governor
Chamberlain will be invited to give an
address and one day will be set apart
for pioneer day. There will be general
Industrial and agricultural exhibits.
What you eat and what you drink Is
what you consist of. Drink Golden
Grain Granules cereal coffee and be
come young again. Buy from your
grocer, after you have consulted your
own Judgment.
Learn to swim at Rtnglera new Nat
atorlum. SS6 E. Mor., cor. Grand. Enam
elled tank; fresh Bull Run water; pri
vate lesson, 60c; club membership,
11.60 per month. Phone East 6670.
For liquors phone the Family Liquor
Store. J. E. Kelly, suocessor to Caswell
& Kelly, S54 Morrison street, corner
Park. Both phones Pacific, Main 28,
and Home, A-2803.
Although upon first examination' by
the surgeons at GoVd Samaritan hospl-
Saturday's realty transfers filed for
record aggregate $14,I71. Of this sum
1160,000 waa represented In the deed
transferring the Irvlngton racetrack to
the Multnomah Fair aasoclatlon.
Herman Naylor and associates aold
a house and lot on Second atreet. be
tween Hooker and Meade to J. M. Aklne
fThe'5auarter block at the northwest
corner of Taggart and East Eighteenth
streets has been purchased by Calogero
Amata from Esther Myers for JJ.OOO.
The vacant lot on Raleigh street. 60
feet east of Twenty-third has been sold
by Malra L. Flanders to Theodore L.
gpllld for IJ.HOO.
Pauline Waidt has purchased a lot
and small cottage on East Main atreet,
between Sylvan and Aurora streets. The
property belonged to Carl Patxwald and
waa aolJ for J 1.800.
SHORT CIRCUITING
CAUSED THIS BLAZE
OREGON FRUIT
BEST IN YEARS
This Is True Both From
Standpoint of Quality
and Price.
Northwest Electric Company's Plant
Saved From Total Destruction
by Quick Action.
Throim the short circuiting of an
electric meter in the repair shop of the
Northwest Electric company, suo
Stark street a fire waa started ai i t
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few minutes to destroy the row of
snacKS in wmuu m -
. -m tin. 19R Krmi-rhr nut
the fire department and the blase waa
quickly extinguisnea. w. y. now,
manager u wnvvm vB...m.
loss at $800 fully covered by Insurance.
While fighting the fire one of the mem
bers of the fire department received a
shock from one of the exposed wires
UUl WaS IIUl Wl iwun "JV .
Several adjoining buildings were
Bnaw-wiaii Dicyum oni
tal reataurant being the principal suf
ferers.
F.W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Phones
3Uin 165
Home A1165
First and Oak
tal it waa thoucht that Otto Clancy, the
youth, who picked up a giant cracker
at the Oaks Saturday night wun disas
trous reSUJiS WOU1U IVSa iub riHUi niu,
...a v. niw km. DMiMfin tn a m nu
tate the thumb and the rest of the mem
ber can OS savea. Clancy is res hub
easily and there Is no indication of blood
poisoning.
The Portland Ad club will entertain
the wives, sweethearts and lady friends
of Its members tonight at,, the Rock
Island Country club. A private train
will leave .First and Alder streets at
7:20 o'clock, and returning will leave
the club station at 11 o'clock. The en
tertainment features will consist of
dancing, cards, a concert and a plunge
In the river. Lmncneon wui oe aerveq
after 9 o ciock.
Amusement Council Crest park every
evening. Take a car ride to thla most
beautiful spot. Music, dancing, moving
pictures, illustrated, songs, etc. Vocal
and Instrumental muslo by the "Ha
waiian musicians."
Learn to swim at Rlngler'a new Nat
atorium. S86 East Morrison, corner
Grand. Enamelled tank; fresh Bull
Run water; private lessons, 60c; club
membership, 11.60 per month. Phone
East 670. ' ,
Steamer Jesse Harktns. for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at I p. m.
Navajo Indian blankets. 111 Sixth at
Alaska Indian baskets. Ill Sixth st
Eastman kodaks. 111 Sixth street.
Acme Oil Co. jell safety .coal oil and
fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007.
Woman's Exchange, 113 Tenth atreet,
lunch 11:10 to 2; bualness men's lunch.
D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh.
Berger signs 284 Tamhlll phone.
Bark Tonic for rheumatism.
Beck jeweler 205 Alder.
Bala os Ctastt Shirts.
Robinson A Co. have certainly left
every other firm many laps behind in
their. sale values; and today ita their
Cluett and Star brand shirts, greatly
reduced. 289 Washington street.
Colonel R. P. Williams, former state
treasurer of Missouri and one"of the
stalwarts of the "old guard" wing of
the Democracy In that state, believes
that Governor Folk la rapidly becoming
the logical candidate for tha Pamooratlo
presidential nomination.
"Oregon fruit 'ills season Is the best
In years from the viewpoint of quality
and price," said Secretary H. M. Wil
liamson of the state board of horti
culture, this morning. "This has been
true of the crops all ready gathered
and tends to be the rule throughout the
entire season."
Mr. Williamson, as secretary of the
horticultural board. Is In a position to
know, better than any, the conditions
of the fruit crops, lie receives almost
dally reports from Ue commissioners
who make up the board and who are
scattered In all the fruit districts of
the state. In this way the secretary
frathers Information of the crops that
s accurate and reliable which he flies
for the use of the public.
Polly Average Crop.
"The prune crop one of tlte most con
siderable among the crops of the state
will he of a fully average one," says
Mr. Williamson. In former yeara there
haa been a lararer yield but waste has
cut down the figures. On account of
tha smaller vleJd the nunlltv will be
better and the reports received Indi
cate that the amount of cured prunes
will be fully aa larre as last year with
better prices ruling.
"Good prices have been a feature of
the season's fruit crop and In the esti
mation of the fruitgrowers will
do more than any other one thing to
promote the fruit-growing in Oregon.
The great difficulty with fruit-growing
in this state has been the carelessness
with which the growing and shipping
has been done.
"Good fruit grows and ripens too
easily in Oregon. The valley farmer
especially, has allowed his orchards
to be neglected and until this year has
never attempted to gather any more
of the fruit than what local and family
demand could use. While this practice
haa been prevailing the California pro
ducer has been taking care of his or
chards and been careful in his packing
so that Oregon has long been behind
In convincing the world of the superb
opportunities In fruit-growing In Ore
gon." i Mr. Williamson believes the Oregon
gVower has failed to push his fruit
properly.
Bogus Biver Apples.
"Apples In the Rogue river valley
will be especially fine this year, he
said, "and there is a large yield. How
ever, this Is the alternate, or 'off year
In the Hood River and Willamette val
leys. The crop will be fine neverthe
less and the good prices as a result
of the short year will do much for
the southern Orepon grower. Besides
the apple crop the pear crop In the
southern part of the state Is of un
usually good quality.
"Willamette valley Concord grapes
promise the biggest yield In several
seasons. The bunches are big and well
set. The vines are healthy and vigor
ous. The season has been unusually
favorable for grapes and the few grow
ers in the valley fear lest the crop
may be larger than the demand. Plenty
of sunshine during the latter part of
August and first part of September to
make the grapes sweet Is all that Is
required to add to the crop a perfection
In- quality."
WOMEN CAN BATHE
TWO MORE AFTERNOONS
The management of the Portland
public baths has added two additional
afternoons to the list on which the
batha will be open for women and girls
for swimming. Heretofore they have
been allowed to swim only on Wednes
day, but hereafter the baths will be open
to them on Tuesdays, vveanesaays and I
Saturdays from 3:80 to 8 o'clock In the
afternoon.
PERSONAL
MtKee Rankin, the venerable actor
who is one of the leading members of
Miss Nance O'Neil's company, has been
ill at his apartments in the Portland ho
tel for several ays. He is still quite
ill, though he declared today that he
would loin the other members of the
com Dan y who leave tomorrow for New
York, ,- or a time it was feared that Mr.
Rankin's illness might prove serious.
Building Permits.
r TVirla hum. Mehrnalra. mnA
Virginia atnata ' 1K0 P. J, Hill nna
and a half story dwelling, Garfield
avenue, Detween Aioerw ana jneagiy,
JZ00; J. U. L,eiinoia, repairs aweuins;,
East 21stj between Going, and Prescott,
26); Win. G. Colburn, repalra dwelling,
Tacoma, between East 17th and East
llth, 9116, M. JSi. unurcn, repairs awtui
ing,l07 East Stark, 1500; F. W. Gra-
between Patton road and Fern avenue,
$1,500; H. T. Gilbert. ,arn, 945 Borth
wlck, 8100.
rxwn'i Reruleta cure constipation.
tone tha stomach, stimulate the liver,
nramoto dia-eatlon 'and a Doe tlte and
eaay passages, of the bowela. Ask your
druggist xor Mtm. cams s bos..
MOT
HOLDS OVE R TUESDAY
A Saving; of From $7.50 to $18.50 on Every Rug
$33.50 The largest Sav
ing on the very best Rug3.
Wilton and Axminster
Rugs, size 9x12, in a vast liJtfe
assortment, both in floral
and oriental designs, the
most beautiful color combi
nations, in the contrasting
shades, of either the more
delicate or deeper hue. Rug
values are absolutely $52.50.
$20.00 The regular price
$30.00, is not much to pay
considering the quality and
good looks of these 9x12
Tapestry Brussels Rugs;
$30.00 is a very reasonable
price for them, for there are
no better rugs of the kind
anywhere.
51.00 Down Buys the Rug Then 51-00 a Week Until It Is Paid for
$16.50 These are also in
the Brussels, but slightly un
der size one way, being 9x11
instead of 9x12. Our regu
lar price for one of these is
$25.00, for the rugs are of
good weight, strong filling
and attractive pattern and
coloring. Many different
designs to select from.
$15.00 This is the price
that commands one of our
very pretty and serviceable
$22.50 double face Brussels
Rugs. The size is full 9x12.
The rugs are patterned after
the very high priced im
ported oriental designs and
are decidedly good to look
at; their good wear is as
sured in every thread.
' 0 STUBSaTTa. 0 ttAB. ,
; J0 COOAin. ;
SiaiisSs
in Painless Dentistry
rrcTU
To introduce our latest method
j .:i T..i t
in painless uinusuj, uiiiu J"'
we will do your work at on hall
i-
Bridge work applied and all
kinds of filling .inserted wiinout
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PaLn- ...
Teeth extracted positively wita
nut nain rtr hA result. K04 ' '
We correct all irregularities of
terth without pain.
Consultation and estimates free.
Open evenings until 8. Iadyin
attendance. ;
CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS
Suite 3-4-5 Raleigh Bldg.
COR. SIXTH ft WASHINGTON
Phone Main 388a
On Credit
Lowest Prices
We carry one of the largest
assortments of Watches in
the city. You can pick from
our stock any watch desired,
from seven to twenty-three
jewels, open face or hunting
OUR LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM
Enables every person to own a fine timepiece without con
siderable outlay. Simply pay a small amount down, the
balance on weekly payments of $1.00.
You Wear the Watch While Paying for It
We sell
cheape on
credit
When you ask for 1847 Rogers
Bros. Silverware we know you
want the best. We carry it.
Than
others do
for cash
BASEMENT DEPARTMENT
SPECIALS
GLASSWARE.
Fancy colored Sugar, Salt and
Pepper Shakers for the
kitchen; 25c value 10
Regular 50c set of six fancy
Glasses
Regular 50c set of six plain
Glasses 25
Regular 45c Cake Stands. . . 15
Meat Platter, 14-in size, 65c
value, Tuesday 20
Tea and Coffee Pots, in granite,
sires 10 and 15, all 45c values,
Tuesday 25
LAWN MOWERS.
"Fremont," 12-inch, $4.00
grade f3.00
"Fremont," 14-inch, $4.50
grade sJ3.25
"Baby Grand," 16-inch, ball
bearing $10 machine. . .$7.50
"Sterling," 16-inch, ball-bearing
$7.50 machine f5.25
Ringers Iron frame Wash
Ringers, reg. $4, Tues. f 2.95
LESS
MONEY
Dealers
KGCTirteaiiSdDiss
High - Oracle Furniture
in
CARTERS .
lflVER 3
PILLS. t-J
CURE
-Slok Ha4ohand nUevsall th troubles too
drat to a billons stata of tba system, sueli aa
DUzIdom, Nausea, Drowiloeas. Dlstnas after
sating . Pain In the Bide, ke. White thair bos
ramarkabte nmwi has bMn shown la aortas.
Bsadaeha. rt Carter's Littla Llnw Pflla ara
qoaUy valuable in Constipation, curtnj and pra
sating this annoying complaint white thar ate
oorraot all disorders of thestomaebtimnlate tha
lier and regulate the bowels, inn it thej only
cured
RiuiiiiiiaiiiiiinsxniiiiuniiuiinninEiiBi i
One ol the Most Attractive Beach Resorts
on the Pacific Coast Just Now Is
C-aEAiD)
Aehe they would be aim ostprloeless to those who
suffer from this diatreulng complain tj but form
nateiy their goodness does notend herend those
who onoe try them w Ul find these little pUU valu
able tn so many ways that they will not be wll
line to do without them. But after all slok heed
Is tha bane of to many 11 res that here Is where
we make our greet boast. Our pills cure It while
others do not.
Carter's Little Liver Puis ara vsry small and
very easy to take. One or two pills make a does.
They are strioUy vegetable and do not gripe or
pores, but by their gentle action please all who
use them.
ciixn kdigih oo., nr toil
Ul Mta iyiFrica
"LET ITS BE TOUK PACTOBf
UTILITY MANUFACTURING
AND PLATING COMPANY
Store Display Fixtures. Light
Manufacturing Specialties, Plating-
and Oxidizing, Brass Finish
ing, Wire Work.
151 TJKIOH ATBHTJS.
Both Phones: East 893, B1895.
MoT lead
sTear the mouth of the Columbia Biver, on the Washing-ton
aide, reaobed from the City of Vortlaaa o the
I splendid excursion
Steamer T.J.
Straw Hats
Vi Price
At
Welch's Genuine
Removal Sale
SEE AD BACK PAGE
MILITARY
AGADEMY
a
PORTLAND ORE! '
' A Boarding; and Day
School for Young Men and
Boys.
Preparation for col
leges. U. 8. Military and
Naval Academies. Ac
credited to Stanford. '
Berkeley. Cornell, Am
herst and all Stats Uni versities
and Agricultural
Colleges. Manual train
Ins;. Businesa course.
The principal has had 2
yeara experience In Port
land. Comfortable Quar
ters. Beat environments.
Make reservations bow.
For Illustrated catalog;
and other literature, ad
dress s -
J. W. HILL. U.D..
principal sad, Proprlsto.
POTTER
Uf ABOUT 8 KOTOS. i
It is upward of 20 miles long, very
ipact as a composition pavement. It
broad snd level and almost as
compact as a composition pavemeni. 11 is uuneu ua enure wngui wiiu
. . . i - a hMSi aUIaa wIHam Aeje, K At aIsi oi4 oil tnsa.
towns, cotiage eeiuemeniB. wui , ' """""
amusement accassorles of a popular summer beach resort IT'S IBS
riU.CH TO OO for rest, health and a good time. Thousands go there
for their Summer outing. Try It
The Potter Sails Every Day
rXCXPT STJITDATS AJTD TaUSATB.
See published schedules.
Fare From Portland, Round Trip, $4.00
Saturday to Monday Tickets $2.50
Purchase tickets and make reservations at City Ticket Office. Third
and Washington streets. Portland; or inquire of any O. R. A N. agent
elsewhere for Information.
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Hotel Hamlin
EDDY AND LEAVENWORTH STS.
First permanent bis
hotel down town.
Contains 100 beautifully
furnished steam heated
apartments, 40 baths.
Private telephone ser
vice. Sample rooms for
commercial travelera.
Eedy St ears from
ferry pass door and con
nect with 8rd St cars
from S. P. Depot
Rates from 11.00 up.
Phone Private Ex.
Franklin 428.
San Francisco
Ice.
, For les call Main t34 or A-I145. Ice
Delivery company, 161 Stark, at
31
A
WILL BUY YOU A
$1
Diamond or a Watch
BVBRY ARTICLE OUARANTBED
STANbARD JEWELRY STORE
ISO Third Street, Between Yamhill and Taylor
s r -..v-w.-. I !
BATH POWDER
A Perfumed Luxury for the Bath.
Softens Hard Water. Better
than Perfume. 25 baths,
230- 25 carta.
A CAN
AT ALL STORES
OR MAILED BY US
s RICE POWDER
Best To3et powder. Anseptkally
pure. ReEeves sunburn and-
chafing. Best lor
A CAP
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST
Marquam Grand
(PHONE MAIN ) .
Tonirht and aU week.. XatlaaM Wso
aeaday sad Saturday. s . .
THE UNDERTOW
The great sensational g-raft play.
Evening 60c, 25o, XBc Bargain Mat
inee Wednesday, all seats 16c
LYRIC THEATRE
Tfcn" Wain 4XR. '
This Week, the Allen Stock Company;
T. AWk lt w
"JIM, TXB WSBTSlVtSi"
lLr4AA TnaarlflV Thiirirlav. flsftlVt
day and Sunday. Prices, 10c. J ;- Ev
ery evening ai b:io.- jrricee, ivv, :
and 80c. Reserved seats by phone. Main,
. - - t. l A A & t A a, sm
tttob. ' umcc open irom m in. w v r. .
The Star
PHONES
OLD...M Hi ,
NEW. . .A Hit
WEEK Of ATOUST 5.
A special Summer mlrth-provoker. '
"A BAOKXKOB'a HOWBTMOOW."
Matinees Tuesdays. Thursdays. Satur
days and Sunday a at 2: SO, prices lOo and
zoc; every evening at sue, prices ic,
20c and SOc. Secure seata for all per
formances by phone. :
THEQRAND
W1U5X Or AVOTJIT 5, 107.
' Tandevllle De ZiU. "-'
Keaded bw
satzo r. rxxKTjrs, aim a. swu
TwxBimMwxr."
ances each evening at 7:45 and 1:10.
BIIBAL1:
J. ATHLETIC PARK.
eoia ttnogbM aad Tvraaty-fowrth. ,:
) a August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
OAKLAND -
? m r u m vs.: PORTLANU
Game called ':a P r.
Oanoa called at l;M P Sun Jay a.
IVAJDZXr AT rUAT. ,
..ADMISSIONS.
Or.nd.Und ..f"8
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