The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 26, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, . MAY .28. . 1908.:
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FlflE AVERAGES :
FOR SEOI-PBOS
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Philbrick and .McConnel
; Have PerfectFieldr .
ing Scores. ,1
.Locll faoi ara at atl time interested
in the work of the young .semi-prof ea
alonals who are, many of them, gaJn
iat their first experience in organized
ball.- Some of these young men wt:i
recruit the ranks, of the professionals
In major or minor company and many
of them now ahow the signs oi.ciever
aihi ability that will .earn them
good aalarlea in the future. -
T r Ti.lrWw lurut la a. fine ' Pre.
nnooi ior me wnnriu
Moua ot
paratory achool f
and the officials
are as jealous
the
records of the players aa If the 'organr
OK majur. inaiiuuue.,
iMtlnn waa one
Secretary H.K. Smith has compiled
; percentage table from the 'Official
core sheets of Tri-Clty games, which
enables the fans to draw a H"1 on the
playing of the different Inflelders
signed up on the several teams In the
lea rue. Some of these" records aw
4 mlnhtu nvnil and MallV ttmi)
the men making them as apt pupils lof
bigger' company, . Mi- . v .
These nercentsges are figured for
only such men as have taken part in
-two or-oor games and .do Jiotlncluae
games played since May 17.
MeConnell of the Vancouver Pioneers
and Captain Philbrick of the fit Johns
Apostles have a phenomenal mark-each
Vmlne- In the 1000. claB. Mangold Of
Woodburn easily V leads the second
seekers. Thomas of the - East Port
lmnAm haa iii. Indian slsn on. the snort-
stops and Phnbrlck of St. Johns is the
premier third sacker, although Day of
the West Portlands Is a good secona.
The fielding averagea . follow;
.; rirst Baseman.
po. A
McConnelLl Vancouver Jj 6
Nathman. Woodburn,. 7 v
Carey. Salem ......... ; J
Moore, St. Johns....: 80 J
Parrott. W. Portland,. I
Kennedy, K. Portland.. 9 4
Hill, Oregon Clty..i..7 f
-,. Second Basemen.
Mangold. Woodburn... Is J
Fleming, St. Johns.. ..14
Griffith, Oregon City. .!
Lawrence-r Salem '....17
Houston, w. Portland., 7
Parrell- E. Portland... 17
Fry. Vancouver ......18
Locke. Oregon City, . . T
Poland. Woodburn... I
'.. .';-. . :' : ghortrtops.
Thomas, K. Portland!.. 12
Shorey, Woodburn ...IS
Myers. 15. Portland . i ; . 1
Newell, Salem ..,.,..15
Turk, Vancouver 11
Schmeer. W. Portland.- S
Sater, Oregon City., .18
Brown, St. Johns.. ....11
Third Baseman.
Phirbrlclt, St. Johns. !
rav. W. Portland.... 13
Hunter, Vancouver ... 4
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Kruger, Oregon City.. 14
Hunt, Woodburn 9
Tauseher, E. Portland, 20
Forterfield, Salem ...15
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PENDLETON MAN TUTS
LAUNCH ON COLUMBIA
thla city has Just purchased a
launch for the Columbia fiver
(Special Dispatch to The Jovrntl.)
, Pendleton. May 28. Dr. H. A. Gar
.field of thla
Pleasure
at Umatilla and will use it for fishing
and pleasure excursions on the river
during the summer. It la a, six-horsepower,
18-foot gasoline boat and Is the
rirat ot tne Kina placed in the Colum
bia river near here. Others like it will
be purchased by Pendleton people, and
the .gasoline . launch promises to outdo
the-automobile with 'the bonanza wheat
kingS. . . .J V '- ., -.',,"',!,,';,,
AUTO TBIES TO BEAT TEAIN.
' ' tt.Ti" . tJ. I
' A - .
GOLF TOURHEY IS
OPEN TOrJORROW
Mixed Foursomes Inauni'
rate Classiest Playing in
; Historj' of "VVarerly. -:
. White Steamer which was scheduled to start from San Francisco this '
morning In an effort to beat railroad time between .the Bay lty and Port
land. Frank Nelson Is seen at the wheel, Fernando Nelson, the mil" J
llonatre; next toTilm and Mrs. Nelson and daughter In the tonneau. i' -
T. BURfiS passes; UP
KEGRQ HEAVYWEIGHT
CIiampion,: Will: Positively
Go to Australia to Meet
AntipodcMonder. J
fnnltail Praai Laaaed Wire.)
London, May 28. It 1s announced
here today to the surprise of fight fans
thMt-thara will ba no Buma-Johnson
fight for the heavyweight championship
and that Burns will aail from England
early in- July for Australia, where he
will meet Lang, the much touted Aus
tralian fighter. . '-v - ' .. i
iommv uurns. wno nas oeen oeatmK
alt comets In England and Ireland ana
has established himself as the king or
heavyweights now in the ring. Is the
Idol of the followers of the manly art
here and his bout with Johnson was ex
pected to be a great event,- '
The trouble Is - said to have- been
caused by the 'failure of Jack Curley,
the Chicago promoter, to provide the
money guarantee demanded, by Burns
before he would meet the ilr negroi-r
Burns told his friends -nere todav
that he has decided positively to go to
Australia and that the Johnson riant is
off. Lang's managers have been after
Burns for some - time and,' though
figures are' pot given out it is under
stood the champion has a financial
proposition that pleases him.
STANDING' OF THE TEAMS.
This Date In the Annals of Sport.
. 1871 Joe 'WormsJd, former champion
Quebec, 1 1- : '",
iciD-ivpiain won oy uaiopin.
1876 John Root, pugilist,, born in
Austria. .-
1879 At Boston, C P. Daniels de
feated G.. H. Hosmer In 25-mlle walking
match for $500.
1880 At Washington. D. C, Edward
Hanlan defeated J. II. ntley in scullers'
race, five miles, turn, for purse of ,12,-
1902-i-At Kansas City, 'Tommy Ryan
knocked out Jimmy Handler , in fourth
round. . "' ' ' ' -'.
1904 The Picket won tha Brooklyn
handicap, 1 miles in 2:084. . . .
1 905 At Marlboro, ' Massachusetts,
"Toung Peter Jackson" won from Sam
Langford In 16 rounds. .
' Northwest Xeague. ., .
"C Won. Lost. P.C.
Tacoma . .............18 12 .600
Aberdeen . .. ."T.'lVn.lS 18 .68
Bpokane ............ ,,16 13 .536
SeatUa . w. ...15 14 .617
Butte ..(.11 15 .428
Vancouver (B. Cr) ;,..10 17 .270
National League. -
' ' " - Won, Lost P.C.
Chicago ; ...19 .679
Philadelphia . .........16 13 .662
Plttsbura-.. .......... 14 . 12 .688
Cincinnati , ,..16; 14 , .617
New York .15 ' 16 .484
Boston . .16 17 .469
Brooklyn . ............ II 18 .419
St, Louis ............ .12 . 21 ...282
.American League. , f ;
'; ' Won. Lost P.C.
New Tortt ..;.'.'.'U.'1S 11 i .621
Cleveland . 18 12 V .600
Philadelphia ..,.18 18 .645
Detroit ..............15 5 14 1.617
Chicago . .., ,...16 .44 -'-.617
St. Louis ". 16 "17 V.469
Boston . ..'.12 ; .175
Washington . .11 19 ' .287
the mornlna of av SO. Decoration day.
and the rival pitching staffs .will get a I
longer worKout
Captain Mohler Will send Slivers Hen
ley to the firing line this afternoon,
Play in the state golf tourney at (he
waverly Jinks will commence at 12:20
o clock tomorrow afternoon, and eon
tlnue until Saturday . evening. Entries
r being received from several towns
in ths state. vand Seattle, Tacoma, Spo-
uov, Ticiona na Vancouver wui also
be represented, Ms expected that sev
eral California players will out in aa
appearance. . ..
lomorrow the mixed foursomes will
d piayeo, ana clock golf for prizes will
cl?,"tfte afternoon's matches. Partners
win ce anottea by selection a few mln
Utes before nlav atarta'
All .morning the links', were crowded
with players and there is a large num.
per of enthusiasts out this afternoon.
i-ne social entertainment at the club
house will consist of .dinners and danc
ing eacn evening. -1 ''!
Following is the official nt-Arrant:
Wednesday. Mav 27 is -aft tn n n m
ien s ODenlnr Chamnlonahln. IS hnlaa:
medal play; qualifying round, 8 to qual-
iiy, nniranoe iee i. l to I:SO p. m.
Wonnan'a ni himnl.i,i. is
match play; entrance fee 11. - 12 to 6
p.m.;ioca goir; oany prise. 12 "td 5
p- Nine-hole putting; dally prise. ..
Friday. May 29-t-9 to 10:80 a. m.
Men s opon champtonship, 18 holes;
match play; nret round. 10 to 11 a.
m. Women's open championship, 18
holes; match play; second round. 12:80
to 1 p. m. Men's open championship,
18 holes; match play; second round.
1 to 2:20 X. m. Women 'a nnan ph,m.
pionshlp,. 18 holes; match play; third
round. 10 a, m. to 6 p. m. Clock arolf :
10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Nine
dailv nrlse.
repeat their Men's open championship, "finals, 'se
holes; first 18 holes; match play. 10 to
11 a. m. Women's open championship,
18 holes; Hnals; match play. 12:80 to
2:30 p. m. Men's open chamnlonshiD.
second '18 holes: final: match nlav.
12:20 tO 2:80 D. m. Man', nnan hantl.
cap, 18 holes; medal play; entrance fee
l. 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. Women's open
handicap, 18 holes; match play; en
trance fee 21. 13 to 6 o. m. Men's
SEALS ARE HERE FOR
SERIES WITH LOCALS L
San Francisco Team It Con
fident It CanIhiplicate;''
- Former &cssi
The San Francisco baseball .team ar
rived In Portland this morning for a
seven-game series with tha Beavers, the
f irat nf that niimh tn ha nlaveil In the I daily prize.
north this Season. The Seals are oonfi- ho P""'": J'y Prlje.
dent of their ability to repea
former . success, when they took a ma
jority of the games, regardless of the
fact that Los Angeles gava them a se
vere drubbing last week.
tne extra game mis wee win oe on
ow
R AT E S
East
Will Br Made This Season by the
o. r. & :n.
And
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
' ; (URimOSSIKIV) '
FROM PORTLAND
As Follows;
To
Ona Way ,
ia
CalUornla
IHrecl
Chicago .... ; $72.50 $87.50
figuring that the elongated one can iwin 1 approaching best approach, best aver.
me. opening game irom me neavy vuvav
lng locals. : . r...
.'northwestern league.
Portland Boys tn Tennis. - '
(RdccIiI Dispatch to Tbe JonrattA
University of Oregon, Eugene,,; May
18 The tennis tournament has ? now
narrowed down ' to four 'man' and the
finals to 'choose tne two men to; rep-
raaant Orccon - at the intercoUpe-lete
tournament in Seattle June 1 will take
nls.ee today. The men will, leave to-
nlaht. Besides taking part m the-tourn
ament they will also be present at the
triangular meet between Oregon. Wash
ington and Idaho and also the-interstate
oratorical contest in which Ore-
on - WU1 be represented oy Jesse IL
lona - ... . ,. - ' .,.
The men stiu in tne tournament are
Mae Enow, Ronald MacKensie, GeraM
Rnatham and Harcer Jamleson. All
are i'ortiana oovs. . ., .::
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tin mi
J
Don't Heat the Kitchen
, All tlie Decessaty laxnflw
cooking- may be done its well
on New. Perfection Wick
Blue Flame Oil Coot -Store
as on the best coal or wood
ranee. - .J
Br using; the "New Perfec
tion" Oil Store, the Annoyance
of an overheated and rtuffr
kitchen is entirely ayoided, eren '
in tnidsumoier The construe-
tionof the i - '
vVB(PPII::;.
W Bine name Ofl Cbolt-Sfove
is such that the heat Is thrown directly upward against the kettle
or pan upon the store top, without affecting- the atmosphere of
the room to an appreciable degree - - ,
You can at once see the adrantage of this store oreir a great
; iu(v nuui uuvwi UI aU UlTCfc i HJ1H It u UIS
Ideal summer store . - 1
If your dealer does not hare the ."New
: Perfection! write our nearest agency. '
' tabstantiallr
lade of ' bnuHL
wSnas ( and verr liandanme CAvt a
powerful light and burns for hour with ont filling. Portable,
safe, convenient Just what every home needs. ? V
If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. r ;
, ': STANDARD OIL CCMPANY
1 ;! " (Incorporated) ''v.- '.t--
Seattle 5, Aberdeen 1.
Seattle. Wash.. Mav 28. Emll Frtek
won yesterday's game for Seattle, when
in tne riitn inninir ne cut tne oaii over
the fence 'for a home run, scoring three
runs ahead of him. oamble, a new
Ditcher from California, waa tried out
by Dugdale, and except for a decided
tenaencv toward wnaness, ne pucnea a
ood aame. The score: tt. tu m.
eattle . . . .0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 i 0
Aberdeen .0 0000000 1 1 S 8
Batteries Gamble, Rush and Stanley:
uauir ana epencer.
. Vnconvr 8-8. Tacoma 0il
Vancouver, b. c May 88. vancou- Colored Liffhtweicht' Cham-
ver took a double header from the Ta- w lulcu juaiu
coma Tigers yesterdav by the scores of
s-u ana B-l. Tacoma was completely
outciassea in Dotn. games.-
ae; women's approaching, best ap
proach, best a vera ire. entrnncn fea Kf
cents; men's driving, longest "drive, best
average; women s driving, longest drive,
best average, entrance fee 60 cents:
mens putting, 4 balls; women s putting,
t Dai is. entrance lee &o cents. 10 a. m.
to 6 p. m. Clock golf; daily prise. 10
a. m. to I D. m. Nine-hole nutttni"
aaiiy prise; entrance zee du centa
BANS SAYS HE LL BEAT
NELSON IN 15 ROUNDS
American Iieagne Games,
At New York , i R. H. E.
Chicago ......... 9 8 1
New York .-. t s 6
Batteries Walsh and Sullivan; Man
ning, Kletnow and Blair.
At Philadelphia R. H. El
Philadelphia- 1 .7 8
Cleveland 8 0
Batteries Vlckers and Schreclc; Thlel-
man ana Bemis.
At Boston , i i R. H. E.
Boston . . . .. . . .... ... .'. 4 0
St. Louis... ..i............ .... 6 1
- Batteries Young and Crlger; Powell
ana epencer. ... k- .
jpion Urges Friends to
Bet on His Chances.
At Waahlnrton .
Washinsrton ..
Petrolt
Batteries Burns -and
and Payne.
B, H E.
...... 0 S 1
11 1
Street; Slever
National League Games..
At Chicago R. H. E.
Chicago 8 14 4
wew Yont. .................. 7 ' e l
Batteries Ffeister. Brown ' and
Moran; . Mathewson, MaJarkey, W II tee.
tfresnanan ana meeonam, umpires
Eaislle and O'Oay. - ,
At st Louis- . r. K.E. PTPFT-P! SAV.Q linTT.T.TW
St. Louis 0 . S I I ' 1 il"Jiu
Philadelphia , 1 0
Batteries Beebe. Fromme and Lud-
wig; Moren and Jacklltsch. Umpires
ttuaacrnam ana jonneon.
0ntted Prtet Tjctmi Wire.)
Chicago, May 18. Joe dans dropped
into town -today and indulged in a lit
tle fight ' gossip that made tha local
fans sit up and take notice.
Tha rist of his talk waa that "Rat.
tllng" Nelson will be a has-been at the
end of the fifteenth round of their
coming battle at Colma, just outside
of San Francisco, on Julv 4. Tha col
ored lightweight says the Dane will
look so easy to him that he will hate
to taice tne money, '.
"I'll knock hira out Just as sure as
fate. he said to a crowd nf fla-ht tnU
lowers.. And I'll do It inside of IB
rounds. ' I think he'll be able to stand
it that long, but no longer. By that
I do not mean to give the impression
that I think I am .going ud .aitalnst
an easy proposition. Not so. Nelson
Is still sturdy, but he has lost Some
of bis cleverness, speed and. steam. I
am the best bet Just put your money
on me.'' .
Cans says he Is trvlnar tn e-nt a
match on with Packey McFarland for
next fall, but he has some doubt about
It. as the Chlcaro bnv haa fallad tn
keep hla first appointment with him.
WHEN JOE OAXS SPOUTS
Su Loyis
St. Paul
Omaha . . ... ..
Kansas City ..
.67.50
63.15
60.00
60.00
82.50
81.75
1 75.00
75.00
TICKETS WILL BE ON S ALB
May 1 8 'Trr
June 5, 6, 19, 20 ''
July 6, 7, 22,23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return In 80 days with stop
over privileges at pleasure within llmlta
REMEMBERTIIEDATES
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x. ' ' Is mads in Oregon. That fact, alone, however, gives
c this beer no preference over any other. Thelmpor.
tant part about being MADE IN jOREGON is that
- . " Oregon-grown products are universally credited, with
being about the best that tha earth yields. .Insofar
Its possible, nothing but Oregon-grown products are
used in brewing what is generally regarded as being
the best of beers,
- PALE BOHEMIAN BEER
Being made in Oregon, of Oregon producU, with
r the best of care; being made to. drink and not to,
sell; being watched all the while by a most experi
enced brewmaster; being put' through every process
- with the highest regard for its purity and palatabfl
J , ity; being even more than we have ever claimed for
, ' it we have every reason for believing it to be tha
' best Oregon beer that ia brewed. ' "
PALE BOHEMIAN BEER
: . . ' ' - ,' y 4 ..... y . ...... ,
A,- , !" ; l . ;. , - ; ' ' 'J , . . ; -' Jr' '. j," .y ' y'-i -. .
Therefore, being the best Oregon-brewed beer, has
first claim upon the best Oregon people, demanding
the highest type of 'table beer than can be brewed.
You will really be quite surprised to note what a dis
tinction in flavor this . beer possesses.. It is the
mildest-tasting, - mildest-acting and . most . healthful
beverage that can.be served upon any table; Try,
A it once.
North Pacific
Brewing Co.
2it McKAY BLDG. Main 2690 A 2690
$1.75 Per Doz.
Quarts. 40c
;Pcr Dozen
Tor Return of
Bottles.
PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL
"JUNE i'XO'6 " '". - - -
; A Week o! Carnival and. Gaiety !
Gorgeous Parades by Day. Brilliant Parades at Night
" On Land1 and Water. ff -Boat
Races Athletic Field Contests Automobile Races. v - .
' Grand Fireworks Display.
LOW FARES
i For any further information call at
the city ticket office. Third and Wash
ington streets, or writ to
WM. M'MURRAY
General Passenger Agent.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
Silk
0 OCCEHtSMAIWJ-i
"At Plttshurg R. H.E.
PlttsbUrar 8 0
Boston . , 2 7 1
Batteries camnits and uinson; Fer
guson: Dorner and Bowerman. UmDire
, i m i ii
MINOR BALL GAMES,
... .. . .
Union Meat company . baseball team
defeated the clever La Camas nine at
La Camas Sunday, 4 to 1.
Tha " Oregon optical company won i
from tha Red Front, Juniors Sunday, SI
. (Cnlted Pram La4 Wtre.)
San Franolsco. Mav !. Wh.n winia
Britt manager of "Battllnar" Nelson.
was today shown a dispatch from Chi
cago in which Joe Gans declared he
would put the Dane down and out in
th 15th round Of their 4& rnunrf hattla
on July 4. In San Francisco, he char
acterised the statement as . , "careless,
loose talk." - . ,
The best evidence that nana rinsa
not mean what he says." says Britt, "is
mai ne aoea not oner to tet any money
that he can knock out Nelson In the
16th round. Knowlna- that ha tnnk a
decision from . Nelson ' on tha floor In
tneir Oattie at aoldfleld. sftar a
rounds of flghtlnr. how does ona .
peat to put Nelson away at the end
of the 15 rounds? The colored boy haa
2M-a SJKP TaJeJ" He'-chce IrdefeaSng Nethn
Events
any other fighter in his class,
ahow that.
. BMBMaaSBaaiiaBMw V r.
EXCITING BASEBALL
GAME AT CLIFFS
header Sunday. They defeated the
Eleventh street nine la the morning. IS
to S, and the Keystones in tne artemoon,
10 to 7. ..... . - .)
Waverly captured a well-played game
Saturday from Sell wood, 1' to 1. For.
aames call East 84S or Bell wood 865
after 7 o'clock. -' . '
The University Park baseball club
r.i11 , 'i . "S"'-.. 7r" V, " YZll fSpfdtl Dlipeteb te The Joaroil t
r..uV'ot f thZ'Jtft. ta'.AK .1 Wash., JM.y:?l.-A very hot
r.n sa 'ir. 'n i7 ,?-cra.lMIM. aJJ" OI.. oaseball was
Le Bott. University-Pirk "- T-tffy??- ?..inf. .V," a'am?,1?. Sunday
The- J. O. Mack company baseball Each twm had been bea.tl VJ.,Jif,.t
team administered defeat to Tonsing nBft2 -w5v rJ.nTfl lY,i.y,,?t,ngr
Bros. nine. 11 to 11. Sunday. The win- ;.m,n.r. " yJ.5..n"euSntlJr '!
nera challenge any amateur team in the. Ixcitlna from beilnnW. T"
irr& MkdT coG- & Bhrman-care &!p?$wia?&. a
The Wabash baseball team want.- a .iIVk Lth""!.?'.tn ?'ntn
game for Decoration day and Sunday. ;" .V. ""Y.vw-."''inln
a ,rr . Ai . a f i aa ia(ui."vi wiiivrviiui. wiin a 1 1 rr at as
may ii.; earns piipnng tne Deal in- th( ha. aa th. B - r" r"."?,-
lueementa vi De scceDteo. Fnant
Woodlawn 14 between 7 p. m. and 7
m. . : - - ' - .' '
The Mount Tabor Soeclals went d.
feated : bv . the Inman-Foulsen - Lumber
company baseball team in a fast match
Bunday. S to It. ;
Hillsboro publie school won the cham
pionship of Washington county from
Forest drove Saturday. I t 1. . North
Central, the grammar school - pennant
winners ia.si seuson, w
June 8. : .
- The Koseouos aereated the walnut
Park nine Saturday. 17 to I. Sunday
thev defeated tha St.. Jahna Jnnlnr. tn
t i
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
The antiseptic healing agent for
Burns. Scalds, Cuts, Bruises,
Sprains, Frostbites, Sore
Throat, Rheumatism, Aches
and any ailment reached
by external application.
The standard household
, remedy since 1848.
For Man and Beast.
St, jos, and St a bottle. At all dnuwists.
LOW SUMMER TOURIST FARES
. To the East and Return, . " ' '.
. Yellowstone National Park , -
Round Trip Fares Named to and Through the Park. .
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIIWAY
i For; full information regarding - fares, routes, - i , -s
' '. etc., call on any agent of the. company. . -
' , J . A. D.: CHARLTON J,. .; : ?.
Assistant General Passenger Agent "1 - '
255 Morrison Street -- -; , y- - - Portland, Oregon1
the bat and three men on bases, a high
roui. was strucK which the catcher
muffed on account of some of the vis
itors being In his way, whereupon the
-.-V tt Seaohad the Spot,
Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns a large
general stor st Omega, Ohio, end Is
president of. the Adams County Tele-
onunf cwroimnr. as weii sa ina um
111 play M lsboro Asbpu"u" wi"t?n',.,01 ' county.
,".. .'Ohio, says ot fir. King's New Dlscov-
ery: ssvea my lite once. . Al least
i Xojson In Theatre.
CaitM iTaas tad. Wtr. -'
Seattle. Wash., - May 26. Battling
Nelson has signed an agreement to ap
pear at a local vaudeville for four day,
beginning Thursday, in a boxing exhi
bition, probably with Ouy Buckles Of
Omaha Immediately after the engage
ment V ison goes south to begin train
ing forth Gans fight at Colma iuly i.
I think it did
reach
tne apoi me very aeat or my ough
W II W 11 rTcijuini ClOD . jmicftl. LIT
King's New Discovery not only reaches
tne cougn pui , iv lies is me sore spots
and the weak spots In throat, lungs
and chest . Bold under guarantee . at
Bkldmore Drug company's a tor. 60c
and 11.00. - Trial bottle frefc
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umpire tailed, the side out. The return
Sams will ba played on the CentervlUe
iamond Sunday afternoon. A very
large crowd saw Sunday's game.
HOMERSlREAST :
RAID AfID WIS
Although If homing pigeons ware lib
erated at Chico, California, 400 miles
distant, yesterday morning, but four
had reached home this morning, all be
ing from the loft of E. H. Bauer, Ad
verse winds and heavy rains kept the
birds from getting noma on urn.
In the race from Chico, Limerick en
tered five bird T. H. Bechlll three and
E. H. Bauer eight A week from next
Bunday the pigeons will1 race from
Qault, California, 20 miles below Sacra
mento and S00 miles on an air line from
Portland. ' . "-.... . ..-
SQUEEZE PLAYS
i Seals today. j .. ;
The long, narrow ones, Groom and
Henley, are up. , ; . , ,.
Maraula 1 Bassey is as enthuslastin a
devotee of the stunt made memorable
ty Isaak Walton aa that made 1m-
ertsnaDie Dy Joenry nn.qwcK. ; Every
yoff day the little fellow arms hlm
flt witH a rod and tackle fmH alalia.
tb banks of the Willamette.,
. . . , a . .... .j. v .... ,
Smllins- Bill ' ToKCr.: the whlte-halrnl
twirler who workd for Los Antirlpm
for two ycara. has ' been returnpil tn
Buffalo by ClnaimmtKi Bill was on? of
the players h took .Jim Murlry's ad-
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June o, o, 19, 20; July 6, 7,22, 2;1;
August 6, 7, 21, 22. Plan now.
Rates: General basis $60.00 to
Omaha, Kansas City and ; back ;
$67.50 to St. Louis and back;
$72.50 Chicago and back, via di
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stopovers en route. Tickets on sale
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Highest grade of
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chair cars (seats free) standard and
tourist sleepers. Three connecting
trains daily from St. Paul via pic
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, sity ot routes and territory at
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Portland, Or. '
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vie and left the Los Angeles team at
the time of . the San ' Francisco, earth
quake. He went straight ' to - Buffalo
from Los " Angeles and after 1 several
weeks of trouble and uncertainty was
sold to. the Bisons by I,os Angela, lie
was dratted by Cinclnattl lttst Hprln
end was glveo but small chanue to
make good. 1 .
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. No Students
Our success Is due ta uniform
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And those afflicted with heartweak-
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Is the greatest invention In modern
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We extend to ill I special Invita
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We own and eontrol the lar.8t
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ment In tha world, having 1 ofii-
all told.
We give a-written guarsntee with
all work for 10 years. Lady attend
ant.. , .. . . .
Open evenings till T. Sunday t to 1.
Union Painless DcniisLs
M1H Korrisca Corner rirtt.
!ph
when he read tht ftube Wa l
Jumped the St. Loula team.
HtttiHlod the big - g-tira v.h.',i
1
pitched atalnst the AthiMl !
he got home wont out nl l a.
of the extra's which were puf n.f
the Philadelphia rP'' !! v-t;t I
to his room an I w i.fii t: !n '...;
paper Iwi 1 is '. . i h y i.. v
In his ii-
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