The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 16, 1907, Page 10, Image 10

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THE t OREGON DAILY ioURNAX; , PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. r(JGUST ' .lb, 1C07. ', v;
NEWS
SPORTING
SiFMinO
: IIS SI'IIFESI
Teams Hit Equally ; Well,
. But ' Bearers Errors
; Are More Costly.
CALIFF IS KNOCKED ,
. OFF MOUNTAIN AGAIN
"I
JUron Shrimp Schlmpff Takes Ills
place and Does Well, Bat I Poor
ly Supported Mott Hitt Well sad
v. Throws Wild "Sate of the Game.
i San Francisco t, Portland 67
It ni an old-fashioned swatfest. In I
" which ths Beavers did not coma out
. second best by anr means, but In which, I
somehow, the other fellows succeeded In I
landing a large majority of runs. It
was the same old story -errors at
bad time.
' Mott to the glad surprise of htm-
self and the fans, got his eye on tha ball
and lined but a' couple of safeties. But I
'When Mott hits well he tnrowe wuai
a t laakt that coincidence was repeated
yesterday. Twice he sent the leather I
low at critical times and eacn time it
'meant at least one more run for the
visitors. Mott'a hits did less food than
Ms errors did harm, for neither of the
Iilta counted 1 the run-making.
singling neflM Xsrly.
The came started with Jones and Ce.
Jiff on the rlng line and both teams be
gan their slugging early. Spencer, first
up, put, a three-bugger past Burdette,
but two lucky plays by Fay and a high
fly by Wheeler retired the side.
Bassey. hit against the right-field
fence for three bass In the second naif
and scored on a footle by Wheeler.
Hits by Esola and Strelb and Mott'a
wild throw of Henley's grounder tied
the score. Then Callff went Into the
air and walked two in succession, forc-
ing another one over. , B
In "the third Callff soaked Irwin and
after Williams and Esola were put out
Btrelb singled and Henley doubled and
both Strelb and Irwin registered at the
Jiome station. That . made the score
4 to 1. and Callff was very properly put
out of the game. . ,.
.', ' Atherto Makes Tlmsly Kit.
1 Casey, Burdette and Bassey all beat
out. short shots, filling the bases with
out an out. Donahue, hit a short one
: and Casey was retired at the plate. Then
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tenslrely In the deserts of the Rocky
mountain regions, ne says, as a means
of commerce and travel.
There Is. no place probably In the
world." . aald he this mornlna. "where
the automobile haa reached such a high
state of practical service to man as In
the desert regions of the southwestern
part of thfa country. Railroads are
few and far between, and the distances
between the mountain hamlets are great
The roads, nevertheless, for autos are
excellent, and la fact In many parts of
ine country it is ail road, and the cnug-
onug cars can go in I
stilt Inill ew s ke,a A
"In fact, the automobile," probably! OrbTS Breakdown TAli.
more than anything else is opening upl PUU n U -JJIJ-
tnose oeaert counlrlea. Before the time
or the auto these great desert distances
could only be negotiated with much
hardahtp and eoraetimes even at the
risK or lire. Many of -them were too
long for horse, and the Iron horse don't
SPORT GOSSIP OF
UIE ElieUIIID
M.irou anyVAction' wuS"May Sutton on "Way Home -
or hasard. I . . . . .
r Dy 7s JireaKdown Lip
ton Challenges Again; 5
. By Richard Dahlgren.
(8peclai Cable to Hearst News Service.)
ilea a dav is made h v I r" " i"""-
snips as one young woman shouia be
permitted to carry on board ahlp, Mlas
May Sutton Is now en route to her home
in America. Miss Sutton won the wom
an's championship at Wimbledon, the
mixed double at Wimbledon, the Kent
ana weisn championships and a number
of other mixed and single championships
ox minor importance, in ract, ir there
was anything the young California ten
nla expert did not take it waa simply
because she didn't want it That she Is
the finest woman tennis player who ever
raced the nets in JCnt-land la the unani
mous opinion of experts. She Is like
that other California product, Jim Jef-
ines, in a class Dy herself.
I ew vaisu eo Willi CUI llfir Ul r.s.s WnllLll I rewBASi'ai ThUm -vS. fv
and Hawthorn. 7 ? "TA ..w"""r Vr' "n
I More courts will be constructed as
the club grower and a more beautiful
put In an appearance until the way la
opened sufdclently for at least the
I promise or a paying business. But as
mucn aa us miles a dav la it
autos, . which would have "been pretty
ww tram umm many yeara ago.
NEW TENNIS CLUB 18
FORMED ON EAST SIDE
Twenty-eight ) young people of the
least side, who for various reasons pre
fer to spend their vacations in Port
land, rather than -elsewhere, have or
ganised a tennla club for the purpose of
wiiuinsr away me long summer evenings.
Mrs. R. L. Hawthorne hna (mwii kind
enough to give the club the use of
Hawinornc rarlc, and a splendid hard
surface court baa been constructed in
the
Odds and Ends in
Suits, Former.
Price $15.00
Now $10.00
If you ' have . rievtr ' -visited
our store we ;
;v ask you to give, us..
' "' ;'call.'.-:- It may - mean'
HbdoATT
Hats, Suits, Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery,' Neck Tti
208 MORRISON ST BET. FRONT AND FIRST
received with much regret by the entire
horse-racing world. It la honed -that
plaoe epulS hardly be" fSund for the pur- be,orV?hVnd of th.'.S.ir In f?
suit of this delightful nort than nn. I S.10!? I"? f th aeason. In fact.
der the great treea In the park, familiar . 55. T?mt 5!S5 u,mSSR a??t V,?
to all east slders. The entlra nark haa wn, but th Opinion Is that It will
recentlbeen closed to" the pubTl? iSd ?t$ffifr
the club considers Itself verv fortunate i. a.m assured of one thing, that Mr.
kroner win not permit blm to be sent
to the post until he Is thorourhlv fit.
The British turf Is beginning to wake
up to the fact that the former Tammany
jo ua,Te sec urea ucn beautiful grounds.
It 4s expected that more members will
be added from year to year, and that
eventually a large club will result The
Infant organisation has been named the
nawtnorne Tennis club, since the mem-
oars are an irom Hawthorne addition.
ine president is Miss Gertrude Hlckok.
who haa Jon almost aU tha org anliln
wuri. t xier lerm or t
howTr to alz weeks.
S6
Joii Tyler, Who Will Now, Try for .Tennla Championship of Pacific
'v CoMt SUte-1
JOE TYLER STRIPS PAYNE OF
INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
At Oresent the numhae a fnmur, la
umuea to is, out as there are some 60
boss has some other pretty good horses
which avre uaeiy to win Dig races.
The klns'a colors are aaraln ahnwtna-l
in irani at tna races, ana it reaiiv looks
as though the luck had turned for his
majesty. For several years the king
aa noi won out, out mis season ne has
a iixeiy looKing string or younsrstera.
Xa sooth of the month of the CohnnbU rirer ea
and is readied . . .
Pacific ocean
, WA A. & C . It
i?..thwwU,n'wllBt y,rT probable some of which already have won some
that the
Creased.
number will soon be In
A
(Special Dispatch to ,Tba Journal.)
Vancouver, Wash.,, Aug. U.Woe Tr
ior, the 19-year-old racket wonder, of
Atherton came ud with his first timely I Seattle. Is now tennis champion of Ore-
kit In ages, and.agea , It waa a right KotL 0r , pacific northwest and of the
field fly for two bases and scored both
bassey and Burdette. Fay was walked
and both Oswald and Mott went out on
dinky fouls, the aide being retired with
out' a tie. ' v '' n- -, t
Baron Shrimp twirled in better form
than did the has-been, Callff, and there
was nothing doing until the sixth. Then
lie walked Jones and -the bases were
filled by scratch hits by Spencer and
Wheeler. Hildebrand ., hit one past
: Caaev and Spencer tallied. Wheeler and
Hildebrand then pulled off a double
Oteal and the figures were 7 to S.
In the seventh, with two out, Dona
hue and Bassey rang the bell again on
. a double steal.
Both - sides soored In the ninth, San
Franclsoo on Btreib's double and Mott's
wild heave, -and Portland on Donahue's
single, epeneer s error and Atherton s
long fly. The official score:
BAN FKANCISCa
ARR.H.PO. A.B.
fipeneer, ef. ......... 8 1 2 0, l
"Wheeler, ss. ........ 5 1 S t 8 1
Hildebrand. If. S 0 1 t 0 0
Irwin. b. .......... S 10.2 I I
Williams, lb. 5 0 7 0
Ksola, c. l...f , 6 118 9 0
Ptreib, 2b -,. 6 I S I
Henley, rf. , S 0 2 1 0 , 0
Jones, p. 4 1 0 0 0 0
Totals .40 ( 11 27 I 2
: PORTliAND. .
AB.R.H.PO. A.E.
Casey, fb. . 4 0 2 ISO
Burdette, ct 6
Bassey, If. ,.,.. 5
Ponahue, c , S
Atherton, rf. 4
Fay, ss, . . . ..... 4
Oswald, ; lb. ,...... 4
Mott, 3h. ............ 4
Callff, p. r-..- 1
fichimpff, p. S
Northweat International association.
Yesterday he added the third title te
bis n&mo by defeating Frank Payne, of
xacorna, in tnree sets out oi tour.
Last year Payne won both the north
west , and international championships,
Tyler being his strongest oponent. xyiur
Is bigger, stronger,, faster and more
learned in the game this year and suc
ceeded in carrying everything . before
him. After his victory he announced
that be would try for the Pacific states
championship, which will be contested
for the first week in September, at Del
Monte, California.
Three of the five sets played between
Tyler and Payne In the final of the in
ternational tournament , yesterday went
to deuce and ode of them required 22 1
'The score was 11-10,
MOUNTED BROADSWORD
CONTEST IN PROSPECT
A novelty In sports In Portland is
soon to do put on, in the shape of a
mounted broadswords contest, the prin
ciples to be Cart Nelaon, a member of
vne .national uuara, and Major R. F.
Reld, of Philadelphia. Articles of agree-
inoui nave una signed Dy ine pair, DUl
the place and date have not yet been
fixed. The affair is to be under the
auspices of company F, and it is -reported
that over f 1,000 has already been
wagered on Nelson by his friends.
representing tna National Ouard or-
P Lines to decide,
a c a
Both men played great tennis, Tyler
being very brilliant and Payne as steady
as a rock. In the third set with the
score S-4 and 40-love aa-alnst him.
Payne made a wonderful rally and won ganisatlon at he meeting of arrange-
Jhree straight games and the set. But ments were Captain W. B. Odale, Lieu-
Tylor proved too strong for him In tenant I B. Grouch and Corporal C. T
the next set and captured the champion,- Alden, the latter having been selected
"ny" - ' i .v . as manager of the contest Alex. Smith.
yesterday's poors In the open tourna- manager of Reld, and F. B Shank, anJ
ments follow; Wen's singles B. P. earing In the same cananitv fnr N.i.nn
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races, and unless all signs fall will win
many more, it is naraiy llKely that his
majesty will be amons- tha leadlna- win. I
ners at the end of the season, but he
win not te at the tall end, as bo has
uecn oi late."
Of course everybody who la an-rbndvl
has been at Cowes.thls week. Next to
the Derby this Is the great sporting
function for society. With the king and
pracucauiy aji ini rovai ramilv hn I
could possibly go on land, all social
England and all America now In Eng
land went to Cowes. The racing; while
sjuuo, au no special leaiure.
I learn that the clans for Rhammov
IV are practically complete, and Sir
Thomas Upton's challenge for another
American cup race Is all but written.
He will not send it, however, until the
last moment permitted by the rules, as I
he sees no particular reason to give hfs
friends, the enemy, any more tima fnr I
preparation man is absolutely, neces-
oary.
SchwehtfoTS beat W. A. Burnev. br de.
fault. D. Bellinger beat E. L. Klwood,
-1, 8-4. Andrews beat J. Balllnger by
default. 3. B. Farquhar beat W. E.
Burns, 413, 4-8.
Veterans' Blncrles H. Ivckwood beat
Major Williams by default D. O. Mao
Donald beat H. R. Rhodes, 4-0.
Ladles' singles Miss Ryan beat Miss
tioDson. 0-u, -.
Mixed doublea-r-B., P. Schwengers and
subscribed their names to the artioles
as witnesses. The men are to battle for
ow per cent or ine gross receipts and
are to furnish their own mnunii
Major Reld claims to be the champion I 'ng.
viuwiwviuimu or ine unitea states
and -Canada, and is many years the
senior of his opponent He has appeared
In every city of any sise in North
America during the past two decades
and has defeated all comers. Nelson
Itch! Itchl Itohl Sorateh! RnratMit I
Scratch! The more you scratch tha
worse toe itcn. xry juoan a Ointment
it cures pues, ecsema, anv skin Itch
aii nruggists sen it. .
Only few hours ride, paralleling the Columbia rlrcr. Two tiiroaxt.
trama daily, leaving Portland 8 a. m. and 6 p. m.
SPECIAL TRAIN SATURDAYS, 3:10 P. H
Thla ia the -most attrmettre beach 'resort north of Californias
thousands go there to spend their summer outing; H has many at
tractive features to please the visitor. - ;
FM SUBF MTfflli
Modern hotels, good fishing and boat riding, dancing parflioea.
skating rinks, bowling alleys, and many other attractive amusements.
You should not miss this splendid opportunity to spend your vaca
tion at Clatsop Beach. " , t
Round Trip Season Tickets . . .$4.00
Special Saturday to Monday Round Trip $2.50
CITY TICKET OFFICE, THIRD .AND MORRISO& STREETS.
R. H. JENKINS, General Passenger Agent
-,.- ,"y "u i " u.iwira an comers. Meison
Miss Jay beat Major Williams and Miss lays claim to being the champion of the
Jenkenson, 6-3, 7-5,
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muff and Fay recovered the ball and
threw in time to catch the Seal between
the third sack and the plate.
Strelb, the new Sea from the Califor
nia state league, Is proving himself one
or the rastest mrieiaers on tne coast.
Several times already this week he hss
gathered in grounders that looked
mighty safe when they left the, bat
Oswald. Portland's new first baseman,
did not do so well yesterday. While his
performance in the field would about
average up with that of Atherton
Pokorny, he looks like an even
hitter than
he was at bi
Ing retired on
poorer
sterday
bat four times, each time be-
Totals . . .......... . 6 11 27 1 t
, " SCORE. BY INNINGS.
' Ban Francisco .v.O 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 a
Hlts . ...,,...1 t 2 0 0 S 1 1 111
Portland ...1 0200010 1 S
Hits . ........ ;i 1 4 1 0 0 2 1 111
SUMMARY.
Struck out By Schlmpff. B: bv Jones.
1. Bases on bails Oft Callff, t; oft
fichimpff, 2; off Jones, 8. Two-base hits I
Atherton, Burdette, Henley. Wheeler,
Mott Strelb. Three-base hits Spencer, i
jriaunrT. eioien Dases L'onanue, Bas
sey, Henley, Hildebrand, Wheeler. Hit
by pitched balls Irwin, Jones. First
. base on errors Portland. 1 ; San Fran
cisco, J. lxrt on bases Portland, 10;
Pan Francisco, 11. Innings pitched j
jy vaim, , oy Bcmmpn, e. Base hits
Off Callff, 6; off Schimpff, (. Time of
game two nours. umpire Perrlne.
NOTES Or THE GAME
babv fir. He doesn't
swing on the ball with enough vim to
hurt It, even If he should happen to
hit It square In the jeye.
, Groom and Willis are scheduled to
twirl the ladies' day game.
Jack Huston, scout extraordinary for
the St. Louis Nationals, left for the
east last - nlirht. His next stoDDtna?
place win be witnin tne western league
circuit, where he will try and find tal
ent to tne satisfaction or the Kobisons.
The only man Huston thought anything
of was Jack Bliss of the Oaklands, but
he didn't pav any $2,500 for him. Speak
ing of Bliss,' Huston said that he had
the making of a. good man and he was
of the opinion that BllSs was as good as
Chance was when he first went into the
big brush. -San Francisco Chronicle.
. ....
Rube Waddell. the famous pitcher. Is
all but down and out. Waddell always
was unmanageable and Intemperate. If
ne nadn t been tne ixis Angeles team
of the Coast -league would never have
had him as an attraction, aa It did for
some months four or five years ago. A
dispatch from Philadelphia says that
Waddell has just been on another long
debauch and throws away a game ev
ery time he pitches. The dispatch says
that the home fans are thoroughly dis
gusted and would rather see their club
finish the season second without Wad
dell than first with him.
LITTLE SPAEKS FE0M
M0T0ED0M
world, as he ha never been worstad.
Hotn men nave gone Into training for
the strenuous meet and a sensational
contest is expected. Despite the abund
ance or jeison money Major Reld is re
ceiving heavy backing, but it is yet too
early too determine what the legitimate
UUUI W1U DC
The Automobile Club of California, a
San Francisco organisation, has retained
an attorney to go through the state and
fight against, the enforcement of local
motoring ordinances which conflict with
state regulation. 1 ; G f i . "
A road much used by motorists In
driving, from Philadelphia to the sea-
Good Hones at Auction.
(Journal Special Jerries.)
Saratoga, N. Y Aug.' 1. Many cele
brated racing horses are on the list to
be sold at an auction which opens here
today. The horses are 21 In number
ana mug up tne string or C. E. EnirnelL
the chief figure In the greatest plung
ing stable of the turf. Durnell for some
i lino bu oeen a partner or John W.
uates. Bince. Mr, Gates went
aoroaa tnings nave not gone well with
coast resort, of southern New Jersey Is S.iHT
to do improved at its worst stretch by fi.hv ,
the expenditure of 276.000 bv New A." 5 DI?mI""c ' ?m of. horses
Jersey county authorities.
Motorists or tnester county, Fenn
sylvanla, will organise, with a view to
will 'contribute annually toward tht
establishing
local magistrates
amicable
and
relations wltk
constables, and
they!
Jn"ip: tt WINNEES TO iPLAY
tuner nAN rwian tn hat lust 11
- Six lilts for Burdette in three games
new fielder
' times, so his average is .600,
" Fay. saved himself from error twice
i,ln,2aJ.vnt!:7r"4i,n,I?sor: "
put out a runner. Hildebrand hit him New Torki A,ug- 1 Interest of lov-
fly, which he dropped. It would have erB of tennl J now 'centered In the
counted aaralnst the shortstop, but SDen! sectional matches which began today on
cer who was on third, tried to run home ! tne courts or the crescent Athletic ciud,
and Fay grabbed the sphere and shot it I at Bay R'dge. Teams representing the
to Donahue in time to nab the runner ! east, west and south are contesting for
In the other case Fay dropped Irwin's I the honor of playing for' the national
grounder and the runner was safe hut I doubles championship.' It la the first
Hildebrand -tied to e-o home nn in. time that a southern team has competed
wun represenutuvBs , im i mat ana
Mexican
Mustang Liniment
. Goes anloklyte the
vary sore ef the
dlaaaaa and atopa
the meat deep-set,
xamolaUng palaa
Irnaat Instantly.
Mexican
Mustang Liniment
t Cares every ailment
f Baa ar Deast
that a pood, honest
Liniment aaa
Rone better,
as so coei,
west for the sectional doubles champion
shin
The southern team ta made'' -up of
Bryan Grant and Nat Thornton, who
won the doubles championship of the
south at the Atlanta tournament last
month. Alexander and Hackett are the
western representatives and Little, and
Wright make up the eastern team. The
pair winning the sectional tournament
will have the honor of competing for
tne national championship at Newport
next week with Holcombe Ward and
Reals C. Wright, the present holders or
ine title. . ... 'v. ;.. . .
Team for Palmar Trophj ;
(Jooraal Special iirvlee.)
Port Clinton. Ohio, Aug. 1. Prelimi
nary competition for places ' on the
American team, which, is to go to Ot
tawa. Canada, Tiext month V compete
for the Palma International trophy, be
gan today on the military rifle range, at
Camp Perry. . From, the aggregate of
UJw ' naae " this preliminary
competition the team will be selected--Sita
.nh?KbBll cI the highest aggre
K! ;hr?e by the executive com-
ifih NfUonal Rifle association
tLt -mc&. m,kln . la alL-.ot whom
l?JZt w'"1"- Ot is. the
eight men to shoot ... ,n,
selected by the eantit- ZZ- JI!
nary practice an tba Canadian rajse
to be disposed of led to marked Interest
in me occasion ana a number of well
Known horsemen were present at the
opening; oi tne sate.
COOS COUNTY LEAGUE.
Sunday's results In the Coos County
At MArsh field Coonilla 4. Mr-ifi
field 0. Batteries Collier and Pevalta.
TV 1011 v SMIU ViUWWl,
v At North Bend Bandon 4, North Bend
0. Batteries Hahn and Rhosa, Foote
tuia j-iyons.
Standing of clubs: Coqullle 00.
Marsh field 600, Uorth Bend 400, Bandon
NCtRTHWEST LEAGUE.
At Taooma Taooma 11, Vancouver C.
Another Regatta, Chairman. -
fSpeelal Dlapatch to ne Jonrs.l t
Astoria, Or., Aug. 16. uanantlne Of
ficer Dr. Holt has accented the chair.
manshlp of the committee In charge of
tne nignt marine paraae, ine second day
of the regatta. He will have full au
thority to direct its details and appoint
nis own aaauuuiis, unaer xjt. Holt s di
rection this feature of the regatta
iiuuiu c.i uuuir um mi ouiera.
"i. 1
Sullivan vs. Flynn.
Denver, CoL. Aug. Iff. The Denver
Athletic ciun nas arranged a good card
for its boxing show tonight, the wind-
up to be turnisnea by jacK (Twin) Sul
M van ana Jim f lynn, oi fueoio. lynn
TO BE EASTERN STARS &&J$IJ
nara tussie. , ine articles can tor a 10-
rouna tout.
maintenance . of highways which
use.
Aa the rules governing the Herkomer
trophy require that event to be run in
Oreat Britain for the next three veara.
German - motorists already are arrang
ing-for a somewhat similar contest to
take lta place In their country,
It Is now believed that one of the
three men who were thrown from a
Car in Paris along with a young woman
and about whom the police have thrown
a vll Af mv.t.1. la a nflnna A .n .
of the German ruling houses.
"Hurrv ud Lally." New York denutv
lire cmei, maoe a aownrignt vanoer-
biit cup race dash while speeding In his
runabout to the recent Coney Island fire,
making a little more than 10 miles In
a shade less than IS minutes.
As a result of the introduction of
American metnoas, ijonaoners are begin
ning to hustle. .Motor conductors, 11 is I
gravely saia. - cannot arrord to tarry
and many of the younger business men
are learning to jump on motor buses
at full speed."
It has now developed that when the
auiomooue or tne? uerman empress' re
cently broke down and she was forced
to seek refuge in a-tavern, her royal
highness was chaffed unmercifully by
loungers, who little dreamed of her lden-
iy. .
"HEINE" AND "GAVY"
(Journal Special Berrlce.)
San Francisco, Aug. 10. There is a
well-connrmed rumor that Jack Huston
has bagged two more PacMo Coast
leaguers. Heine Heltmuller and Cravath
ar,?th? two wbose names are . linked
with the eastern .scout who has been
watching with a critical eye the dia
mond performances o the najMra fit
the leather-covered sphere. Both of
these outfielders are chunkv iniiiMn.i.
who tin the beam In a . kv,,i.hi
class. As Huston has more than once
declared. "The free awlna-ine-
are the ones that the big league man
agers want," the tact that Heine and
wra.va.in ooin mam .tne oaii on the pro
boscis with terrific force and a sweep
In motion that carries their antira
weight behind the swine: mailt a fivnr.
able Impression on Huston. ,
AUTO MAKES OPENING
OF DESERT POSSIBLE
' . (Special - Diapatcb to . The Journal.) ' '-
Tacoma, Wash.. Aug. 1 Judae Wil
liam- H. Snell, of the superior court
here, nas juai returned xrom an auto
mobillng tour of Nevada and California
In which be covered hundreds of miles
of. desert country. crossing the Sierra
Nevada chain and other ranges of
mountains.. . ; . ; , ; , T
During his travels Judge Snell was
surprised to meet, numbers of automo
laUea, which are belog usadi yerj; ex-
Potter Schiedule for Beach.
JThe steamer Potter will sail from
Portland, Ash-atreet dock. Saturday, l
p. m.. Get tickets and make reserva
tions at city , ticket orrioe. Third and
wasnington- streets., u, w. Btlnger,
city ticket agent.
Carbon lo acid gas and soda . water
appliances, Bllderback & Crane Co
62 First street . v. ;
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Drink Bccr jn the right quantities and 'twill be
.much better for you. '
But see to it that the Beer you drink for Good
Health is
GamMnns
The Beer that is brewed by the Best Brewery
on the Pacific coast The Beer that is al
ways properly aged and never causes bilious
ness. ;
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Learn to 'order the Beer that you know is the
purest made. ' Bottled in amber-colored bbf- -ties
and will keep longer than any other.
If you wait till Saturday to
phone in your order we can't :
promise to deliver it till Mon
day. Phone this afternoon :
and tell us what your wants
are for the week' end.
Phone
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