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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JUKE 8 1808. 13 i I ATHLETES HERE f FOR TRACK L1EET XCrack Performers Arriving All , Day Multnomah ' Field Kcady. Athletes entered In the Pacifle North- VMt championship games on Multno mah field tomorrow r reaohln the city today." -This rnornlnj the OlymploJ squad, -composed of Fred Laaaffan, An' 'fly Olarner nd Pet Garhardt .reached the Rose City and Munn and Rose are .expected here tonight, potu Deing ae ' laved. " r -" : . Martin and Phllbrook. the Whitman athlete i attached to Multnomah club arrived thla morning from Walla Walla ; Both are in great shape. To Oregon bunch ia expected today also unde the wing Of Trainer Hay ward. Seattle and Tacoma High' school will be in' today, , as will the other high school , entered in the relayraca,-' - Releree Ed Morgan stated - today that the first: event would' be pulled off .promptly at 2 o'clock and that very moment of the time until 6 o'clock would be occupied with soma ' struggle.- Morgan hae officiated at the nig eastern meets ana Knows now to ; keen thlntrs aroint. '' ,--... ' -v . Spectator are directed to enter the big grandstand from the rear, IngTea being on .the. Twentieth street side. Tickets will be sold here instead of at . the old place. on. Chapman street. Ush ers will be provided to seat the specta- tors and there will ha clean. cnmforU. ; j tie seats for everybody. The course can be seen from every, position In the grandstand. The track is in good con- ; ditlon for the' meet 1 FOREST .GROVE COLTS - TO ENTER TRI-CITY . (Special Dispatch to TIM Journal. I . Forest Grove, Or., June 6. Action was taken yesterday .whereby ' the Forest Grove Colts will tales the place of the Oregon City baseball team In the TfV City league.: now comprising East and West Portland. St Johns. Vanoouver, Woodburh; Salem and Forest Grove. Baseball was not paying proposi tion at Oregon City, and Manager Wlrts I nu Dougni out tne team's ngnt in uie eague. ie is very optimisms to eairue ball here, and his ODtlmlsm Is Justified from the capital patronage of lans mis year. , enthusiasts nave peen coming to games from - all over .. the county and indications are that it will do Kept up. The local diamond is one of the best l thelcafue and affords the do seediest kind of ball. It is located at the west boundary of the citr. Willie Schults Is captain of thr Colts and the - team has a fine personnel. I ! , , 1 '. S 1st and Morrison I WAIL . -me saie 01 au saics cnus Bccwcr to the extent of many thousanas ot aouars., , j.ne yu jlj-ti uixiiinu u. nas you or me. -The creditors want their money and you 'want the goods, so I shall offer FuralsWngs 10c White Hand kerchiefs 2c 50c President Suspenders. . . .25c . .$1.50 Golf r 70c -''.Shifts'. I i I y" '. Suspenders 25c Fancy Hose - $1.00 Monarch Zflr .Shirts. .-...::..;Oyc 7 75cBalbrig,gan Qr "' Underwear. 1 y $1.00 Fancy Gplf Wr Shirts. .Out . s $1.00 Fancy Balbriggan $1.00 Neckwear 50c Neckwear'. ,t (n -at 75c Silk Hand , kerchiefs....;. ..25c 1 . ' - This is:the finalind-up, artd one of the few genuine clothing sales ever held in Portland. ; Every purchaser in the past who atten4ed fully boast that I am proud of myl record as receiver,- havingjsatisfied both public and creditors. This is positively my last day as receiver. Catcher Getter has not had his equal here since Frank Kuess of Kpokane held down the backstop. His i receiving is faultless. He is also a good hitter and is a terror to runners trying to steal second. ' Alexander has been pitching. -The tnfleld is composed of: Tan Blaracombe, first; R. Schults. second; Henderson, third; Kopple, short . - Nothing ever drops out In the veldt Captain Willie Schults, "Easy" Moore and Bill Boose, left, center and right fielders, respectively, are fleet on foot sure guczlers and have fine Whips to the infield, and home. ' v , - . Much enthusiasm has been manifested over the Colts going into the league and a ' record-breaking aggregation of root ers will be here to see the initial gams with, East Portland, June 14. 11 GAME FOR AID tF J FLOWER MISSION Working Mothers Leave Children "at Mission Dur: ingtheDay. - ' -'The annual ball game fop 'the benefit of the Flower Mission society will tak place Saturday afternoon, June 10. on Multnomah field. The 'contesting nines will be composed of lawyers and doctors on one team: and another, mad up of bankers. The ladles of the Flower Mis sion society are anxious to. repeat the splendid sucoeaa of last yeas game, when $!,! was realised from the sal of tickets, a sum suffloient to meet the requirements of the society, for an en one or tne principal connues ijl uui - . . . a . , t a . - a . i , society' Is the maintaining of an&isti- tutlon lor taamg care ot cmmren oi working mothers during tha day, This institution was recently moved from the old quarters at Fifth and. Burnside streets and now occupies a large, airy house at Ninth and Burnside, where from 12 to 18 small ' children are left every day by mothers who are compelled to go out and wot. It costs about 1114 a month to maintain this mission and the lady managers' rely almost entirely upon the proceeds of the annual ball game for Its maintenance. f ... . ; v Jot Gm Start for Coast. : (United Press Leastd Wire.) - San Francisco, jane 8. Joe Gans and Battling Nelson will soon be In training In Ban Francisco for their, 45 round fight at CoUna on the afternoon of July 4. Ths eolored fighter left Milwaukee today. "He Wired ahead Instructing1, his trainers to be in readiness to start work on Tuesday morning. Nelson is excepted hero about the same time from Portland. , ( - ; Wish I had money enough to start a stage ooaoh like young YnJerbllt'- I'd; not be so foolish as to do it. ! t-t- 10 m HEBE SATDRDAWTHIS IS YOUB o4tiuuiy juuc u, iv v a. uu Fail -Wot to Attend the Last Latest Styles $5.00 Men's Hats $2.45 $4.50 Men's Hats $2.25 $4.00 Men's -Hats $2.00 $3.50 Men's Hats $1.75 $3.00 Men's Hats $1.50 J $2.50 Men's Hats $1.25 $2.00 Men's Hats 95c SHOES! SHOES! SDOES! Blacks and browns, tans, oxfords and high cuts; ' new shapes.' , $5.00 Shoes,;.. I.. $2.45 $2.00 Shoes ...i..$l.35 $3.00" Shoes ...;.$10 $6.00" Shoes ......$2.95 $5.50 Shoes $2.65 $4.W Shoes $2 00 i.50, Shoes $2.25 $3.50 Shoes $1.75 tome Here lomorrov;. ana BOAT-RACES HOT TO BE HELD TOLlOIlllOll There will be no boat races on (he Willamette river tomor row morning. t, Owing to the Inability of a majority of the oarsmen to be absent from employment tomor row morning the tryouts which Were to have been part of the Rose Festival show have been . postponed ' until later; In the , nonta.-" "v :-.v' V'"-'' '''"- -. .(i This action was resolved upon last night, after Captain Mo Mlcken : had made a personal -canvass of : the oarsmen. : The club is sorry to disappoint the Festival visitors, but the post - nonement Is unavoidable. ;v ' . . The tryouts for ' the, Lake' Washington regatta July S and , 4 will be held later In the month ' and : some JO oarsmen will bo tried out Coach Dan Murphy ; was out with the crew last night fin a launch and gave the Doys a e hard workout for an hour. - PORTLAND ATHLETE . . TAKES SIX FIRSTS (Spedsl Sispstdi to The Journal.) , acino university, iwwi Kjiwm, June -C. Franklin Koch Of, Portland distinguished himself in the rigorroto' track meet held on the local field last night by winning six first places. This Is an annual event in Portland uni versity, and the entries are restrloted to the athletes who have not as yet won their official "P" n ; the track. The meet was held between the hours of 10 and 11 p. m and was witnessed by a large crowd of masculine specta tors. The competition In each event was keen, which makes the work of Koch the more extraordinary from the fact that he succeeded in taking one half of the first places. ,t t - -'.- Koch, though as yet a new man on the track with undeveloped abilities, gives promise of ultimately becoming one of the best all round athletes In the state. This is the first yea he has ever trained for track work, but considering, his Inexperience v he has made phenomenal progress, finishing the half and the mil raee close be hind the veteran runner Robinson. A'r. Koch Is also very popular with the stu dents, belna treasurer of the Y. M. C. A., manager of the tennis club and sec retary of the Gamma bigma literary SOOlety. '- '.lit '.V t Worrv Is a noor thine; to take home. but when it is It is a bad thing to meet it with the same thing. ; v me , xi. ucci uic icatcoi. aim You Can : Have Your . Absolute Choice of the Newest and Best Line of High-Grade Clothing : Ever Offered the Public at Half-Price . and Less; by attending the last 'day of the greatest receiver's sale -ever' held in 1 Portland.' $30 T(iDii(Q)rrow fc lIlluETIA IIS t FAMOUS OAK STAKES Eichard Croker's Crack Rho dora Stumbles "While Sev eral Lengths in Lead. - T . . S "" H, , 'i -1 , ' , Xiondon, June Slgnorlnetta, ' the Italian filly which suddenly sprung into fame by winning the English derby at 100 to 1, today added another notable victory to her record by capturing the Oak stakes by three fourths of a length. King Edward congratulated the own er on the remarkable showing made by his colt v..!,- . Richard Croker entry, Bhodora, had the race already won and was leading the field by several lengths . in the stretch when she stumbled and fell. The other eleven horses swerved to one side and avoided a muss. Courtesy was second and Santeve third, LID LAW VI0LAT0E . : IS FOUND GUILTY (United Press Leased Wire.) Belllngham, Wash., June 8. "Doc" Melaulst, the first, Sunday lid . law vio lator to be brought before the superior court, was last night found guilty as charged, by a Jury in Judge Neterer's department v The case attracted con siderable interest among the saloonmen of the city. The victory is a decided encouragement for the state and shows that he sentiment of some of the people at leaat Is in favor of the movement to close the saloons on Sunday, 'Under the law It is possible to as sess a heavy fine against Melqulst, and there has been considerable talk that the city may be asked to revoke his li cense,'.. .. MISSIONARIES WILL . .. LABOR IN OEEGON " (Special Dlapatch to The' Journal) Cambridge, Mass., June 6. -At the graauaung exercises ol the Episcopal Theological school yesterday Rev. Sam uel . M. Dorrance of Providence, Rhode isiana. ana itev. rea Bartleft of South Manchester, rvew Hampshire, were ap- poiniea missionaries at urants rase, Oregon. Rev. A. H. Wing of Walton, New Tortt, missionary at Portland. Ore- 5 on, received the bachelor of divinity egree. . Incorporation Articles. Salem. Or.. June 6. Articles of fann. pbration have been filed in the office of the seoretary of state as follow: -i Portland Concrete Pile and Enulnment company, principal office Portland; capi tal stock, $500,000; incorporators, David Lorlng. J. M. Crook and Thomas Bil yeu. - . . ' unurcnui-Aiattnews company, prinol- Jfiisi iiuat auu-csaiui luuncy-raising suc ever aixcmpica m jrorTiana, ana tne puoiic in general lost many tnousanas ot dollars ana remains in a very crippled up financial condition; but that matters not to you many new values for the final wind-up.' Remember, this is the last day. J. S. P. COPLAND Receiver. Day or It Will Be Too Late-Many Bargains $20;Men's Suits $8.75 $15 Men's Suits $6.75 $12 Men's Suits $4.85 $10 Men's Suits $3.65 $22 Men's Suits $9175 $25 Men's Suits $12;50 Men's Suits $15.00 ave.bu terns on Every uouar A LITTLE 1 y U nV I F ' I 1 w ! mm ii n ii l i ii i ' j - 105i-07 FIRST 51 ROSE -FIESTA SALE - , , B i ' - - Ladies' Suits and Millinery . .We arc showing an extra special line of Fancy. Summer Waists and Skirts suit able for the hot weather which" will soon be here. Visitors should not miss this grand '-opportunity to; secure stylish clothes at very low prices.. ; , Men's Suits Reb?arte$15.00 ,These are all fine tailored suits in all. the. leading shades and materials. The ' backward season left us too big a stock and .we, are now forcing them out. No-, where else in the city can you secure such; values.. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT THIS SALE Come in anH select 'whatever you want and pay a little down, the balance In small - monthly payments, v ' pal office Portland! capital stock, f5, 000; incorporators, A. C. Churchill, , E. W. Matthews and A. It. Messing. Pendleton Furniture company, princi pal office Pendleton, Oregon; . capital stock, $8,000: incorporators, W. R. Gra ham, E. 8. Graham, James H. Graham, George W. Cutts and J. G. Owen. Haynes-Sleep System, principal office Portland; capital stock, $10,000; Incor Ml toy LAST CHANCE I Place on Sale for Tomor row the Last Day as Receiver for the Outlet ClothingCo. th e .f o How in g well-known makes, all included in this terrible cut price: Straus Bros.' High 'Art Clothing, Sweet - Orr, Hoff man, Rothchild, un-r ion-made garments. No restrictions and no limit DOWH JUST porators, 7. L. A. Wilson, Arthur P. Hayne and W. D. Sleep. Vale Lumber company, principal office Vale, Oregon; capital stock, $10,000; In corporators, John I Jacobs, El O. Zeek and J. I. Messenger. , . A lot of characters have been ralnnA I by being hung over a backyard fence. Men's Suits Men's Top Coals Men's Shoes Men's Dais ... Men's Panls $122AWEEK nutuii . '. it . '. 1. . .. -' ' Children's Suits Men's Furnishing Goods Pants Department $7.50 Men's high-grade Sweet-Orr, now pjrw O $6.50 Men's fancy Dress Pants, now (jj g only. ...... ..tpOciwO $5.00 Swell CO i C Dress Pants. LHiJ $4.50 Fancy Silk Stripe :"$2;oo $4.00 medium, nice, very strong, now tj Q only........ 4)1.00 $3.50 .Working Pants, extra strong, (J. ZT now.. V....! J) AeUO $3.00 i heavy 1 Working Pants, well A C made.', . .;D I this sale saved 50 per cent or more, 1 . ' J. Si P. COPLAND you Spena SOOTH CfKEISC'l ' Xeelly Jury Disagreed. (United Prass Uased Wire., Allegan, Mlch, June . 8.-Tba failure of ..the jury to ggree la the case of Mrs. David Neelly of Sacramento, Cal ifornia, today is looked upon an a via-, tory for Mrs. Neelly and for Christian Scientists In general. -.The Jurors stood evenly divided. -. V ... 1st and Morrison nas protited zinancially Children's Fine Clolhinn i.B:..$i.65; $4:75 Boys' O'.F Suits.. &oo $2.50 Boys' Suits $1.10 lir.!'..$4.95 $7.50 Boys Suits $3.35 .B??:..$2.95. I:ET.$2.65 $5.00 Boys' 7 7C ' suits... .....jyu.idO '$9.00 Boys" $3.95 Suits 1 1 thus I can truth- Receiver. Receiver A :T.n r1.TU N. E. Cor. First jftilMS and niorrison i 4 mm, I tv Mil 1 'ff Ml n .