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THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL" 80. 1808. 13 COLUMBIA SL10THERS CADET BAIL PLAYERS J V" , 1". - Crack ' University ' Squad t Piles : Up ; Twcnty-fivc 7 V Euns in Game.v , Columbia university yasterday, after noon simply smothsred the H1U Military 'Academy baseball ton and before the ; last man was out had scored II runs to the Hill team's f. There ara but two mor games to bo played befora the first bait of tbo season will bo com pleted :- ' , ' Columbia haa tho finest team which baa bean represented In tho intersohol- astlo league la many years. There ars not only good Individual player but they play together wall. They aro tho only team In tho league tbat has been properly coached and who play a mod ern gam of baseball. - Where tbo other teams send a nan to tho bat with Instructions to bit It out 'when there Is a man on first and none out. a Columbia player foes to tho bat with instructions to sacrifice. This one play baa done more to win fames for Columbia -than anything also. Then, too, they are crackerjacks at working tho Kjueeae play and the bit and run rime, bockstadder, Campbell. Locke. YVels- Cerber and Perkins form a quintet of all players that Is hard to beat. -The other members of tho toam ars Ortly a short way behind them. There is net a player in the league who can compare wltu Dockstsdder, tho ' captain of - tbo team. Ills one-banded stops and timely hitting and the easy graceful manner In which ha bandies himself make blm aa Ideal ball player. . The gams yesterday- was simply a plo nlc for tbe Columbia boys. The Hill pitchers were unable to bold them and they scored a total of tl runs on If bits and errors by tho Hill Infield. There sis but two mors games to be played and thesd will bo pulled off be fore the neit week Is over. Portland Academy and East Side and West Bids and Hill will be tbo contestants. young Metes to STRIVE AT WHITMAN Trl-State Interscholastic Field Meet Comes Off in Walla Walla Today. (Special Dlepateh to The Journal.) mi It man College, Walla Walla, Wash.. April 10. Today and Friday, tho annual trl-atato lnteracholastlo track most Jjm being run off at Whitman college,' OvVrt iv or me leading nign schools or ths northwest are represented there by full track teams of six . men or more, for the college is paying the full railroad expenses of six men from each school, and Is providing entertainment In Walla Walla for all the contestants who come. The railroads aro granting an open rate of on and one third fare and this means tbe presence of several hundred visitors besides the contestanta. Elab orate plans are being .made by Walla Walla for a gala event The college will be closed for two days and the publio schools will be dismissed for tbe meet. On Thursday night ths sophomore class of the college presents tn com edy. "A Gilded Fool1' at the theatre, and on the following evening will bo held the declamation contest, when all prises and medals will bo awarded., , La Grande Hopeful. La XJrandc. Or..Arll JO.The trapk team of the High school, consisting of win I'eare. virgii Bolton. Stanley Car ry, Francis Earles, Joe Williamson. A. Myers and Fred Toung left for Walla Walla yesterday mornina-. confident of giving a much better account of then.-' seives man tney were able to do last year, when they were handicappd by ex treme youth. Young made an excellent snowing In the pole vault last year at he trl-state meet, and later In the hurdles in the county meet in La Grande. Myers will try for a place In the weight events. The best weight man in the school, "Heine" Helden rich, had the misfortune to lose a band during th summer In a hunting acci dent The other members of the team are track men. OUTII PORTLAND COLTS OUT WITH CHALLENGE The South Portland Colts, a fast ama teur baseball team of Portland is out with a sweeping challenge to several wnim siuuuu in none uny. The team has a good many open dates and wonld like to show such teams as me uaues, aiem. St. Faul, Canby, For vals and McMlnnvllle how the national pastime Is pulled off. They guarantee a fast, snsppy game and believe they can beat any of the ;' cuauengea. ne cnauenge to a lem does not Include Trl-City League This Day In Sport Annals. 1880 A Canadian cricket team sailed from Portland, Maine, to play a series m maicnea in England. 1883 Maurice Bayers, pugilist, born In Milwaukee. 1886 At Philadelphia. Jack Dempsey won irem jimmy Kyan in tour rounds, 1887 Tho new grounds of the Phila delphia baseball club were formally 1891 At San Francisco, Rintax beat Geraldlno, match race, six and one- Juarier ruriongs, iz.ouo; 1.10, tho then astest time recorded. 1888 The eastern league opened Its season, games being played at Bing hmpton. Troy, Providence, Philadelphia 1901 At Ban Francisco, Terry Me uovarn knocked out Oscar Gardner In iqurtn rouna. . 180B -At New TOrk, 14 Boston Am erican niayers wont to oat in ninth In ning or a game wun tne New Xorkers, MMniiig mite ruiia. ' i Junior Baseball Matters. -. Tne Rosebuds take exception to tho report that the Brooklyn team beat them Sunday 9 to 0 In a forfeited game. The Buds say that no game was sched uled with Brooklyn last Sunday. ' The Shattuck school defeated the Couch school in the Grammar league yesterday, 18 to 18, Bill Balrd's two base hit scored the winning run. " Autos Parade in La Grande. : j ' (Special Plapatco to The Journal.) ; La Grande, Or., April 80 As a fea ture In tho regular Saturday celebra tion to- be held In La Grande, the com- 71 AXT TO XEDUCB A few years ago the average physi cian would have said "Yes,"; but today ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS Worth Jof Men's Hats, Gaps and Gents' Furnishings has been placed in my hands as Receiver for the OUTLET CLOTHING CO., by their Creditors, I herewith quote you my true statement as per inventory -taken bylme Monday and Tuesday, April 27-28 and placed on sale Saturday, May 2nd, 9 a. m. i ,) , - , . . 1 .. t Hats $63,000 worth of Men's Suits $15,000 worth of Men's Overcoats . '$10,000 worth.,of Men's Gravenettes $12,000 worth of Men's $20,000 worth of Men's Pants $10,000 worth of Men's Shoes . . . . $10,000 worth of Children's Suits, . $ 8,000 worth of Youths' Suits . . . $10,000 worth of Mea's Underwear $12,000 worth of Men's Dress Shirts $12,000 $18,000 worth Gents' Furnishings . . $18,000 $63,000 $15,000 $10,000 $12,000 $20,000 $10,000 $10,000 $ 8,000 $10,000 Total, 188,000 Total, $188,000 My instructions are to realize money quickly, and I'm going to do it. This will be the biggest Clothing Sale ever put on in the State of Oregon. You will not be disap pointed. Our store is loaded with goods from top to bottom. Also; the entire basement is crowded with goods. The above $188,000 worth of goods comprises some of the best makes: Strause & Bros.' high art clothing, Sweet-Orr's clothing, pants and overalls, Howe's hats, John B. Stetson's hats, Hoffman-Rothchild clothing, Cluett, Pea- ' body's shirts, "Monarchs and Cluett's," and many other equally good makes. Delay your buying until Saturday. Read very carefully my Friday's ad, in which I will quote prices that will bring merchants to buy. IMccivcr Sale Starts Promptly at 9 a. m. Saturday, May 2M N. E. Corner First and Morrison Streets OUT LET a Qffl urn 0) N.L Corner first and Morrison Streets Merchants Savings & Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON STREET Capital $150,000 Pays interest on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates. Receives deposits subject to check without limitation as to amount ; ' Effects collections in any part of the country on most rea sonable terms. Acts as trustee in all legitimate relations. Cares for properties, collects rents, etc. Interviews solicited with those contemplating any phase of our service. nttta in nharn has srrsneeft for an automobile show to take place Saturday. May . A flvs mils race will be one of the numbers on the program. There are about 60 autos In the valley and It Is exDeoted that all of them will take part in tne paraae tnai nay. Pendleton Beats lift Grande. (SpfcUl DUpsteb to Tbe Journal.) Pendleton, Or., April 80 Pendleton won a rast.Dtui game wiin ua. vtrnnur veatBrdav afternoon: score o 10 . a return game Is being piayea tnis srxer mnn Tho nitchine of Parkes. Fendle ton's crack pitcher, was the fes.turs. pf yesterday's game, he striking out 12 men. Pendleton will play Walla Walla here Sunday. Golf at Atlantic City. Atlantic City, N. X. April SO.-A.host of enthusiastic golfers thronged the Country Club links today at the opening of the annual spring tournament The play will continue through the re- less expensive, lesj strenuous anri iaa dangerous methods are - employed. , So weir understood has. this distressing uuuuiwun veconie mat one can. 11 1 era LI y mulnder of the week. sit In an easy chair at home or at a well Lfalnaer or tne weeit. nujiicu wiiiurr muu ana n;auco excess fat at the ate of a half to one pound nay wnugoi previously going to any greater exertion than a visit to the drug store entails. Any druggist can supply a perfect fat reducer at. a moment's no tice at a cost of only a few cents. .His pest receipt Is one ounce Marmola. on half ounce Fluid Extract Cascara Aro mttio and three and one half ounces Syrup Simplex. A teaspoonf ul taken efter meals and at bedtime will. do more m in iumi vi wuiniwi in a enorcer ; space of time and far more safely than all the exercise and dieting one eould trowd into a summer's vacation. . Ladles' Day Tomorrow. f Invitations have been Issued for the ladies' day entertainment at the Mult nomah club tomorrow afternoon from 3 until B o'clock. The affair promises to toe one of unusual Interest. HOQUIAM BURGLAKS BANQUET THEMSELVES (Soeelal DIsDStch to TM Journal. Hon u lam, Wash., April SO. Hoqulam has lately been overrun with sneak thieves and burglars. Several dwell intra have been entered as well as bust ness houses. - On Sundav nla-ht the home of Mr. Blagen was entered and not only was the house, thoroughly ransacked ' and a quantity of jewelry taken, but the thieves, evidently con sidering themselves secure, sat down in the kitohen and ate a hearty meal, finishing with Mrs. Blagen's choicest jellies and canned fruits. , Wayward Girl In Custody. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) La Grande, Or., April SO. Constable I. W. Faulk has srone to Portland with Irene McKinsle, the young girl who was arreaiea a snort time ago on tne cnarge Beat. War on XI Beels. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Vs., had a close can -in me spring of 1908. He says; "An attsck of pneumonia left me SO weak and with such -a fearful couarh that' my friends declared consumption naa me. ana death was on mv heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's New DiBGOverv. It hln1 m lmmwlL atsly. and after taking two and a half bottles'! was a well man anln. I found out tnat Mew discovery is the best rem v . Frakes to Have Two Games. . Nick Whitened's Frakes of the Tri City 1 At rue will line an arainst th Woodburn team and the Vancouver I edy for coughs and lung disease in all team of the Trt-Ctty league Saturday I the world." Sold under guarantee at and Sunday neat tin the Vaughn street I Skidmore Prug Co.'s drug store. SOo grounds. . . . . land $1.00. Trial bottle free. EFFECTIVE MAY FIRST All cars of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company within the city limits of Port land and its suburbs, including St. Johns, will STOP ONLY At NEAR SIDE OF CROSSINGS as is now being done at railroad intersections. Conductors of the Portland Railway Division are instructed to permit passengers to get on and off of cars at forward vestibule, when de sired, except on forward vestibule of Portland Heights cars. LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST A 1500 library given away absolutely free. An elegant library of SOO Th..umk" .,Jl1 nlsoms golden oak cases will be given to the lodge, school. vl!i-cn--,UK T oc'etyin Portland securing the largest number of - votes. Votes will be Issued with paid-in-advance subscriptions to The Journal, as fol lows: One year, $7.50. 760 votes, six months, $S.7S, SOO votes; three months, SI. (5. 125 votes; on month, 65 cents, 40 votes. and every merchant listed below will give with each 10-cent purchase one vote. At the close of the contest the lodge, school, church, club or society recelv Ins the larrest number of vot will K .J.ii .vT. nv of roaming the streets at night. She was fined at the time., but allowed to give parole. A few days ago she was n train taken in ehsrsre bv the police, and County Judge Henry committed her to the Home oi tne uooa onepnera in Portland. ROSEBURG MEN NOT DIAMOND THIEVES (Sneclal DiaMteh to Tbe JonraaL) Roaebura-. Or.. ADril SO. The two men arrested here Sunday night and then supposed to be diamond thieves did not rill tne description or tne Ban Francisco men wanted. One came back Tuesdav night and paid his fins of 140 for carrying concealed weapons and was released. Astoria's Brlckmakers. (Spertal Dtapatck to Tha Journal.) Astoria. Or., April SO. The directors of the Astoria Clay Products company have elected Norrls Staples, president, and Dr. W. C Logan, secretary. Lew Ogan was made superintendent andman ager. An order for all the machinery has been placed. The plant will be lo cated In upper Astoria. r . ;' Hills and Horses are a bad combination and the resultant strained shoulders and legs must be given carefulatten tion if yourTaithful beast is to be spared to you. Prompt treat ment Is necessary and the best suited for the purpose is old reliable Mexican . Mustang Liniment. Made of oils, famous for their penetrating and healing quali ties it quickly relieves soreness. ?Vi' , soothes the injured parts and removes all stiffness from the ,. r - joints and Kmbas. Scad for a MEfi cotr of one vahtabl booklet foiota iron a Woraa Uoctor'a Utaiy." v ' .M,wU",AW,ht? rmPt Vi T sntltled to Votes, the library exhibition in the Fifth street window of Tha Journal office, corner Fifth ana lamniii airaeiB. oauoi ooxea are located at Holimin lawelrv mtnrtt 141 Third street: Whit. Front drug storiTlSS QNBd .iVh r5 ,V i.RUMeU f11"- all votes should be deposited. Trade with the following merchants snd get busy . with the votes: ". W. X. BCASKBU ft OO dry goods. clothing snd shoes. S80 to SSI East Mor rison street. 44 South Fifth St., Brool gCo., K.T. Z. HOiaiMAir, icweler, 14 Third street Main SISt. O. K. xorSTBATSB. photographer. ib4 xnira street. Facino nzu. SCASOBIUT TSAJTSrX St 8TOX- AQB oon office and warehouse 111-11S North Sixth street Main 1C85. A-1685. THS K. BBAIXAJtS CO sporting gooas, izz urana avenue. iLasi ssa. LIBBBTT CO AX ft XCB CO- offlos ill fine street Home A-31J. 1SS. TTTLOAV COAX. CO offlos SSS Burn- Side street Main lilt, A-17TS. BI7SOK ft OSTBB merchant tailors. sa star street reciiio suo. OBXOOW BBWI OO- clarara am "i ota.ia airveu W. &. XX 117. nlumblnar and area fit. ting. 507 Williams avenue. East 48SS. X. A. WIXSOVB WXZTB riASf ujsuw sxuas, iss urana ave. ml 8658. A. X. W1XXETT, grocer. 118 Grand avenue. bmi zks. THB MODBI. XABBBX SBOK fln.t snop in mi city, oixin street kasoxzo mms oxoobxt. Jao TamhilL corner Park. llili ICli. OXICAOO MAXXBT, ments. IS? Third street, juain eis. VOBXIBOX BUSOTXXCAZi OO- Sl Kast Morrison street, jxasx S128, J9-I2Q, WATTS-MA TTBXKTJ OO druggists. .'i .. . . i . . a. . ' aio xuaoii nmb cask nos. , : "'-t-.i BK. B. B. WXIGKT, dentist. S4SH Washington, corner Seventh, v Main, S11S. AUCB lUIB, flne: mUltnery, 461 Washington street ' , IKAKXS ft TXttTB. wood dealers, yard East JClghth and Main streets. Emt 816. btjtte av-irrjrT bxbad CO, corner Second and Columbia streets; retail, 145 Third street- - u .,. f; BtOOXX XXOB- east side newa daai. ers and eonfectionery, Williams avenue and Bussell street East 4702.. . . .. B. A. ItcABAMa, bicycles and sport ing goods. Williams avenue and Knott Street, i East . S48S. WTT.T.TaatT ATX. TKBBXXXA TAG. TOBY, umbrellas and leather goods. 544 Williams ava. O1004. f. -,. . v ., ,, i . ... v- WhdmeS aV 'FURNISHERS 4.5 BTAXTOW, plumbing and 1 gas fitting. SOS Pine street , ,,C2"rAi aCAXXXT, meats and fish. ISO Grand 1 avenue. B-1S84. East 41S. w. A. BOms, wallpaper, painter an : decorator. 104 Union ava. East 1085. ..T Jr,Juu rmsT. meau and flsh, 0 First st Main IMS. w5?F.C,aiHT nos, wood dealers, '; Marshall and ISth sta Both phonas. OOUSTATjsa SMmsT it w.,j an at S-ast 6S0. T, wf?i?PL HABZXT . groosrles. 4IS Washington st Main il7. A-Slit. . , BJltX rber. SIS WiUiams -i!H?C?Sp??! 3sXIM. wall papraad j paints. 406 Morrison st. Mainl87S. , 3 f1 orlst, 150 Fifth st, ' opp. Meier 4V Frank. Main 721S. . ' i r85S5Mr.?XTT oaro ft cuBAxnra ' yrOMXa, ts Grand ave. East SS8S. BXTBBIBCCDB TXTEX 00 Long or 5 short wood. B-1S81 Est 308L Office J and yard TWrty-sixtt and "Hawthorne ' O. X. O XX SOM, 'lnsmlUi. SSI Grand ' avenue. Fist 8008. - : I , BAJCXX, optician. Dr. B. J. Mills, as slsUnt. Main 1874. Ill ftb st - VOXTXWBBT Omr OO. sporting ? goods. 113 Sd st -Main 100. ( OO&EXUX XAXBWAXB OO-' hard. , ware, mechanics- tools ana cutlery, ju 3d st Main 1ST. . . 4 - EUXXXA OAXXZAOB WOXXX. Mfca. 1 and repairers of carriages and wagons. -S13 Burnsid. . Paclfle 2047. woodxawst svamroxT oo Rouh . Pry and Finished Work. WooUiawn 1SS8.?. 427 JDokum ave. . JOXX OXarrDXA Cleanlns . and dyeing; quick work, H 4th st. ; COXUMBZA TtBX CO Fish, oysters. poultry, , butter, eggs, etc Main ; A-SSSS. Third and Ankeny sts, , r. X. SCHStta ft CO. meats. Wool. lawn I; C-l!. 714. Union ave. north, rOKTXAJTD TB1TT ft AWTSrSTO CO., tents and awnings, window iwninMni I porch curtains a specialty. If IS. Ifum. K. B. XXB He&l eatate snd tnvr-. ments,- Koora 411 CorUett Wag. i... j (840. JODENAL IINEES COST LITTLE. ACeO!!TLEiI :T" . - -