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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 9. 180SL
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X U' JL A J.ll Ajt lJ JL VV WORLD
0 LYMPIC GAMES GLARING ERRORS
BEFORE CHRIST GIVE SEALS GAftlE
King Edward Will Open Henley Titchcs Great Ball
Worldwide Athletic Con-
tests Monday.
(Cnlttd Press Leaeed WlrO
London, July 8. Announcement that
Kin Edward will be preaett In person
at the Inauguration of the Olympic
graroes next Monday haa served to Jn
creaae nublln Interest In tha athletlo
contests of world wide cope that will
take place during tha next few weeks
In tha a-raat atadluin erected for the
purpose at Bhepherd'a Bush.
and Whaling Aids His
Victorious Stunt.
There iraa a tall saplln
who gave me
By R. A.
II aaplln
dose of
They chaaed up my aplna
in tne crookedeat tin
called Sllvera.
the shivers;
crookedeat line,
Mac's Muttertnge.
I awear me my column atlll quivers.
year England haa
for theae competitions.
For more than
Kjhftn nFBMrinv ft
Am a result of the excellent work done
by the committee there are now iraiher-lna-
In Ixmdon many of the foremost
athlotea of Europe, together with repre
aentatlve delegations from Canada, the
United Stntea, Australia ana omer pn
of the world. Trained to the hour
these many marvela of a peed, aklll and
endurance will durlna the next few
weeks engage in contents for supremacy
In the same manner as did the Greeka
centuries ago. - -
The Olympic gamea take their name
from Olympla, which In ancient geog-
raphy was a valley In Ells, Pelopon
noiimia nreftctL celebrated as' the sano-
tuary of Zeus (Jupiter). The Olympio
games, the most important or me great
?ubllo games of claslcal antiquity and
he greatest of the four Panhellenlo fes
tivities of the ancient Greeks, were cel
ebrated at Intervals of four years, in
in a sacred incioaure
Virtnnr nf 7..US.
called the Altls, In the plain of Olympla,
containing- many temples and otner re
ligious, civic and gymnastio structures.
l)Mni Tprv mnnv votive works of art.
The festival began with sacrifices, fol
lowed by contests and racing, vrreswina,
tktn oln.A1 tha fifth (lav With PrO-
ceselons, saorlflecs and banquets to the
victors who were crowned wltn gar
lands of wild olive, and on their return
home were received with extraordinary
demonstrations and were accorded nu
merous honors and distinctions.
rounded Before Christ.
The actual founding of the games
Is anterior to history, but Jphltus, King
of Klls, with Lycurgus. the great legis
lator of Sparta, reorganized the games at
the bidding of the oracle of Delphi In
the ninth century, B. C. The regular
chronicle of Olympian vlotors begins
The original and most important
event In the games was tne root race
In the stadium. At first the runners
went only once around the course, but
laUr they made two and even three cir
cuits. In the period after the Persian
wars the Olvmplc games attained their
zenith. In the Human period champlona
from nil narta of the world came to
Olympla to take part In the games, and
the professional element made Its ap
pearance. The Greeks themselves took
less Interest In It, and the games slowly
deteriorated.
The Olympic games were ahollshed by
the Roman emperor, TheorOelus the
Great In 894. A. D., and were renewed
In Athens in 1896. after an interval of
more than 1,500 years. They were he d
In the Panathenlaa atadluin, the old
stadium of Horodua Attlcus. The games
games- of 1SS6 were not as largely at
tended as were expected, many of the
best athletes not being attracted on
the first occasion. Thev were held on
April 6. the Greek nstlonal fete day.
and on the five consecutive days
The
Jumping and running races were for the
mosi
nart won hv American compeu
tors. The Germans won tne gymnastics,
the Greeks the shooting, the swimming
by Hungary.
Interest in Marathon.
Great Interest was taken In the Mar
athon race, from Marathon to Athens, a
distance of about 24 miles. a lireca
peasant by the name of Loues won the
rnre 1n hours 68 minutes and 60 sec
ends. After the games King George
crowned the victors with olive branches.
The succcess of the games of 1J6 s-
nrr.,1 their continuance, and at Parts In
1900 snd again nt Athens in 1904 the
participation hv different countries was
extremely large.
The games to begin here next week,
however, will break all records In the
number and representative character of
the entries. The United Kingdom, nat
urally, leads In the number of pros
pective contestants. France, Germany,
Belgium, Greece nd other continental
countries have sent some of their best
athletes, and both the I'nlted States and
Canada will be well represented In all
the principal' events. The main attrac
tion for Americans will be the track
and field snorts, for here the Yankees
will have the strongest representation.
Canada Is regarded as a formidable
competitor In the running events.
SEVENTEEN WALLOPS
-GIVE ANGELS GAME
t (Pntted Preae Led Wire.)
San Francisco, July 9. Seventeen
safe wallops were gleaned by the An
gels yesterday off Wright, Hopkins and
W. Hogan yesterday and the Beraphs
won 13 to 2. The acore:
LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Four two baggers and as pretty a
triple as ever delighted random's fickle
aye failed to fetch more than two run a
for tha Beavers yesterday. nd the
Seals breesed home In front, 6 to I.
It was about the weirdest DroDoaltlon
we have gone up against this season for
sure. Silvers Henley, that long drawn
out species of phoca vltullna, was the
busy Individual who Bllpped the hem
lock Into our teacup. But Silvers was
not all, no slree. That boy Whaling,
recently arrived from Busbvllle, was re
sponsible for more than one of tJii
scorelets the visitors harvested. Whll
lng began to err In the second when he
was at the receiving end, and men con
tinued the dire stunt after he was
shifted to the left erarden.
But what's the use. We got skinnea.
We know It We also know Los An
geles moved one notch higher. Tet
we're going to start out to overhaul
them this month, and then look out.
Pitchers Started Wall.
Ktnsella started out In rare form, and
might have continued serving puzzlera
to tne delectation of tne grandstand naa
not bis teammates blown up at the crit
ical time. Well, Klnsy started off by
retiring the Seals In short order, al
though four faced him In the opener.
Henley gave evidence of the fact that
his trenchant soupbone was well oiled,
for he caused the first three Beavers to
Bky out, two to Buddy Ryan and the
third to Marquis Bassey.
We hate to sav It. but this Is the wa
It haDDened in the fatal second: Mel
choir scratched out, and WIW sacrificed
to second by Curtis. McArdle followed
with another blngle and reached second
when an attempt was made to catch
Melch off third. Micky La Lonea hap
pened along opportunely for the vis
itors and copped the third single of
the canto, scoring both Melcholr and
McArdle. Henley was safe when Cooney
threw La Longe out at second, and Sliv
ers ambled to second when a Klnsella
bender nipped Mohler on the arm.
The frisky Seals cavorted back and
forth around their allotted stations un
til Whaling was worked Into a frenzy
of desperation. When the time was
ripe the duet Menlev and Mohler
pulled off a double steal of amazing
rapidity.? KInsella's error allowed both
to land on the rubber. Hlldebrand stole
second on Whaling, but Impetuous Dora
was caught trvlnor to no down to third.
Whaling's only worthy feat of the day.
Johnson's Great Hitting.
Johnson opened no the second with a
ripping two bagger. It resulted in
nothing. In this inning Raftery was
soaked again on his sore antenna and
had to retire from the game. This re
sulted In sending Whaling to the out
field and Inserting Madden behind the
bat. Whalen missed two files that
dropped directly Into his paws and over
threw second twice.
Things looked irood for a hatting
rally In the eighth, but after Ote John
son's noble effort hopes fell flat, for
McCredle was an easy third out. Rvan
reached first on fielder's choice, forc
ing Casey at second. Then the Viking
came through with his mighty biff to
ni'rp center tor tnree liases, nxiaav
scored.
In their half of the ninth the Mohler
bunch got busy again. Melcholr and
Curtis singled successively. Melch
reaching third and Curtis second, the
inner on wnanngs overthrow. Mc
Ardle sacrificed Melcholr home on a
long high fly to Bnssey. La Longe
filed out Into left field, but Whalen
muffed and Curtis registered. With the
bases full on two errors by Ccmnev,
Klnsella fielded the third out to John
son at first.
Portland made her second run In the
ninth. Bassey drew four wide ones and
Madden drove the sphere into left field
for two bags. Bassey reached home,
but Tom died on the kevstone station
after Whalen and K"insella went out and
Casey, who had heen walked, was forced
a second bv Cooney.
Tho score:
STANDING OP THE TEAMS.
Pacific Coast League.
Won. Lost.
Los Angeles 45 87
Portland 42 87
San Francisco 43 47
Oakland 88 47
National League,
Won.
Chicago 4 a
Pittsburg 44
New York 4J
Cincinnati 88
Philadelphia 29
Boston 82
8t Louis 28
Brooklyn 28
Lost
27
29
30
85
85
40
48
42
P.O.
.549
.532
.478
.447
PC.
.609
.603
.r83
.621
.453
.444
.894
.382
KELSON JUIDGAIIS
FIGHT LABOR DAY
Durable Dane Will Get $20,
000 of Purse and Two
Thirds Pictures.
American League.
Won. Lost. PC.
Detroit 43 80 .583
St Louis 43 80 .683
Cleveland . 89 82 .549
Chicago 40 83 .648
Philadelphia 86 83 .522
Boston 83 89 .468
Washington 27 44 .880
New York 27 45 .875
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
At Chicago.
IL E.
U 8
Brooklyn 3 7 8
Batteries KeulDacn, Brown ana mo-
ran; bell. Holmes. Hitter ana Bergen.
Chicago
R.
6
At Pittsburg.
First game
Pittsburg
ft . .
Philadelphia
R. H. E.
1 8 3
, 4 6 1
Batteries Willis, Camnltz and Gib
son; McQulllen, Dooln and Jacklltsch.
Second game M- ji. i.
Pittsburg 5 9 4
Philadelphia 8 10 1
Batteries Lelfleld. Young. Phllllppl;
Cajmnltz, Leever, Phelps and O'Connor;
Sparks and Dooln.
At Cincinnati.
R. H. E.
Cincinnati 8 12 2
New York S 7 6
Batteries Welmer and Schlel; Mo-
Glnnity, Wlltse, Malarkey and Bresna-han.
E.
At St. Louis.
R. H.
St. Louis 7 6 2
Boston t 7' 4
Batteries Raymond and Ludwig;
Flaherty, Dorner and Graham.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
(United Press Leued Wire.)
San Francisco, July 9. Battling Ncl
son, lightweight champion of the world.
and Joe Gans, the dusky ex-chnlmplon,
who lost his title to Nelson here Jul
4, are to meet In the ring for tho thl
time, at Ely. Nev.. Labor day. Sep-
lemoer i.
Thts was decided upon last night at
a meeting between the fighters, their
managers and Tex Rlckard. the Nevada
ngnt promoter. The purse for which
the boxers will fight in $30,000. Nelson
Is to receive 120,000, win, lose or draw
and Gans Is to receive 810,000. Nelson
Is to receive a two thirds Interest In
the moving picture and the club the
other third, Gans being left out on this
proposition.
Hitch of the contestants and Rlckard
posted 11,000 last night to bind thu
agreement. Rlckard will post 110,000
more an soon as lie reaches Nevada.
The fighters are to select a referee on
August 20, and In case of failure to
agree, the club Is to make the selection
10 days before tho fight. The fighters
are to weign in at 133 at the ringside.
CHICAGO AND DETROIT
LEAD LEAGUES AGAIN
There are two new" leaders In the
big leagues today as the result of vie
torles and defeats yesterday. Chicajro
won from Brooklyn while t-hlladelphia
took two games. The Detroit Tigers
secured rirst place In tne American by
uereacing jvew rorK.
Detroit was the only first division
team to win yesterday in the Amarlcan
and by winning took the lead and also
shoved the New York Highlanders into
me ceuar. Kiberrield lias been hav
ing his troubles even worse than Grif
fith had and It Is safe to say that he
would be a whole lot happier were
Griffith still In charge:
The Tigers are living up to their rep
utation of being a great road team and
have already captured three straight
from the Highlanders. Jennings haa
fpr the first time this year his whole
team In first-class condition. O'Leary
and Rossman, who were out of thj
game for so long, are again playing
while Big George Mullln has regained
his pitching form. This gives Jen
nings his entire pitching strength and
the Tigers are apt to hang on to first
place from now on.
At New York.
H.
8
Detroit 6
New York 3 9 !
Batteries Mullln and Schmidt; Cnes
bro. Hogg and Kleinow.
At Philadelphia.
R.
St. Louis 0
Philadelphia 3
Batteries Howell and
der and Smith.
n.
8
9
Spencer; Ben-
8AN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Mohler. 2b .4 i i 3 2 0
Hlldebrand, If 5 0 0 1 0 0
Zelder, ss 4 0 2 2 2 0
Williams, lh '.3 0 0 11 0 0
Melcholr, rf 4 2 3 2 0 0
Curtis, cf 3 I 1 3 0 0
McArdle, 3b 3 1 1 4 3 0
La Longe, c 4 0 1 1 0 0
Henley, p. 4 1 0 1 4 I
Totals .34 6 9 27 To 1
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A
Bernard, 2b 4 4 3 8 4
( lakes, c 4 1 1 0 0
Dillon, lb 1 4 13 2
Brashear, rf 1 3 1 0
Smith. 3b 4 8 8 1 2
kihs. if 1 0 a 1 0
Delmas. as 1. t 0 1 3 2
H. Hogan. c 4 0 0 4 6
Gray, p. 3 2 0 1 2
Total
40 12 17 27 17
OAKLAND.
cf. .
Van Haltren
Haley, 2b. ..... .
Heitmuller, rf . .
Kngan. as
Slattery. 0
W. Hogan, lb. . .
Cook, If. and p . .
AHman, 3b
Wrlaht. D
Hopkins p 0
Hard v. 1
Lewis, lb 0
1
0
0
1
a
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
Total
.33 I 7 27 II 4
12
Batted for Hopklna in eighth.
BCORK BY INNING8.
Los Angeles 1 2 0 10 10 1
Hlta 1 2 1 1 0 4 I t
Oakland 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2
Hits 1101101027
Ft-MMART.
Runa Off Wright 1, hlta I; off Hop
kins i. hits 10. off Hogrtn 4, hlta 4.
Three-base hits Ellla. Two-base hUe
Van Haltren. agan. Smith. Sacri
fice hlta Bernard. Oakes 2, Hopklna
Firat base on balla Gray, Wright I.
Hopkins 1. Struck out Gray 2. Hogan
1, Wright ?, Hopkins I Hit tr pitcher
Orav. Ellis. b Hopklna. Charge da-
feat to Wright. Time of game. 1 hpura
-I'arrin-
Casey. 2b
Cooney, ss
Ryan. 3b
Johnson, lh
McCredle. rf.
Bassey. If., cf. ,
Raftery, cf.
Whaling, c. If.
Klnsella! p
Madden, c
3
At Boston.
Boston
Cleveland
Batteries Prultt and
Rhoades and N. Clarke.
R.
2
0
Crlger;
This Date in Sport Annals.
1868 At Paris: Beginning of a 4,000
polnt match at three-ball billiards ,in
which Francois Ubassy defeated Charles
Burger.
1877 At. Columbifs, Ohio: The Te
cumseh baseball club of London, Ont..
and the Buckeyes of Columbus played
a tie game of 18 innings, each scoring
one run.
1894 At Baltimore: Brodle of the
Baltimore nine made nix successive safe
hits, Including a triple and two doubles
in a game with the Pittsburg team.
1904 At Chicago: Willie Anderson
retained tho golf championship of the
L-niiea oiaics.
1907 Glidden auto tourists started On
run iroru Cleveland.
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Ever in
doubt just what
to smoke ?
Do what the majority does
smoke
'ERIALE:
FJDERIALF!
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Over 125,000,000 Imperialea were smoked
by the men of the West in 1907. The judg
ment of thousands of bright, energetic Amer
icans 13 a cood thine to tro bv.
And the porjularity of Impcriales we might
almost say not unlike tne popularity of so many
of the nation's most celebrated men and women
of literature, art and the stage, who first came
Irom California is rapidly assuming: national
proportions.
You can buy Impcriales everywhere. The
mouthpiece Imperiales with their thin mais
paper crimped, not pasted their clear,
rich tobacco, have fenced off a held tor
themselves that no other cigarette has
ever been able to trespass.
omoke them all day long if you want
tono after effects.
10 for 10 cents
Sot Bvmrymhmrm
TBI JOHN BOLLMAN COMPANY
Manufacturer
San Francisco
Ryan,
At Washington.
R,
Washington 7
Chicago 1
Batteries J. T. TannehlU una
11
11
4
War
ner; Manuel, Owen, Sullivan and Shaw.
SQUEEZE PLATS.
Portland Is crippled badly again. Dan
zig is out of the game and Raftery's
sore arm will probably keep him from
playing today.
Just now Ote Johnson Is the man
who gets the real cheers when he comes
to bat. It used to be Danzig, then
Madden and Bassey In turn. But now
It's the Swede.
Claude Berry got his first sacrifice
under the new long fly rule Monday
and now he thinks a player ought o
get credit for a sacrifice every time he
advances a runner on any base by the
fly route.
Manager Mno Is praying the gods
will bo generous and allow Graney to
reach here In time to pitch Sunday's
game. "You ought to see little Graney
ltcn. enthuses Mac when tne subject
broached.
Eddie Hanlon Resurrected.
(Hnltd Press Loused Wire.)
Ban Francisco, July 8. Billy Roche,
manager of the Colma club, announced
today that he has made two matches
mai promise run Tor the fight fans.
Eddie Hanlon, an old favorite in the
ring will make his reappearance July
za in a ju-rouna contest with Johnnie
Murphy. The boxers are to fight at
133 pounds.
August 4, Billy Snallham and Ad
Welgast are to fight a 35-round contest.
Iowa Bar Association Meets.
(I'nlted Ptpm Leased Wire V
Waterloo, Iowa, July 9 Several hun
dred lawyers were present today at the
opening of the fourteenth annual meet
ing of the Iowa State Bar association
here. The meeting will continue over
tomorrow. The annual address is to be
delivered bv Hon. George R, peck of
Chicago. Other speakers to be heard are
Charles M. Harl of Council Bluffs, Jus
tice Deemcr of the Iowa supreme court.
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sure. A liquid Invigorator lor the flesh that is not greasy
or sticky. Such is
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It is a particularly favorite toilet article with ladles who
dislike the effect produced by face powders and paint. Its
use cannot be detected and only the pleading result is
apparent.
Rut up In two colors PINK and WHITE.
Sample of either color free, but better yet buy large
bottle at your drugrfjists for 75 cents.
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In every aspect approach
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Blngle rooms with private bath S.M
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Delightful Suits tlO upward.
No room In the house without bath.
X&aatfed by the world famous
Palace Hotel Company
and Judge Hobson of West Union. At
me annual banquet at the Ellis hotel
this evening the sneakers to be heard
nclude Judge R. M. Wrleht of Fort
Dodge. Dean Charles Noble Qreirorv of
the law school of Iowa State university,
Henrv Volluier of Davenport and form
er Attorney-General Charles W. Mullen
of this city.
Texas Hankers on a Jaunt.
(Special IlMtch to The Joarnil.)
Dallas. Terns. Tnl,r a nn t ,..
finest special trains ever seen in these
parts pulled out of Dallas todav with a
lollv tiartV of l.iinlti.r-a in.1 f I n o .. I -.,
on board. The tourists are members of
the Texas Bankers' association and the
tour is their annual pleasure trip. A
majority of the financiers are accom
panied by their wives and families.
The Itinerary mapped out by the
bankers this year will take them to the
region of the great lakes. The route
will be bv way of Kansas City, St. Jo
seph, Omaha, Sioux City, Minneapolis
and Duluth. From Duluth to Chicago
the bankers will Journey by steamer,
stopping en route at Mackinac.
Tomorrow will positively be the last
day for discount on west side gas bills.
Portland Gas Company.
HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
SAN FRANCISCO
Each guest receives, without
asking, the response to the multi-form
requests of the most ex
acting public.
The comfort of the present is
built upon the complaints of the
past, and Hotel St. Francis to
day represents the sum total of
a study of individual require
ments. BATES ETTBOPEAIT. TBOV 92
xnrwAMV.
UNDER THB MANAGEMENT OF
fa'
Totals 3G 2 8 27 17 7
SCORE BY INNINGS.
San Francisco .. 04000000 2 6
Hits 1 S 1 0 1 1 0 o 29
Portland OOOOOonil2
Hits 6 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 18
SUMMARY.
Struek out. by Klnsella 5 Ilcnlev J;
bases on balls, off Henlev 2; two-base
hits. Johnson 2, Bassey, Madden, three
bass hits. Johnson; sacrifice hits. Cur
tis, Williams, McArdle: stolen bases.
Henley, Mohler Hlldebrand; hit by
pitched boll, Mohler, Raftery; first base
on errors, San Francisco 5, Portland
0; left on baaes, San Francisco 5. I'or'
land 8; time of game, 1 hour. 40 min
utes; umpire, O'Connell.
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE.
t miautea.
l.'rtplr
It Out Be Beat.
The bet of all teachers Is vper1enee,
C M. Hardn of Sliver City. North
Carolina, aara: "I find Electric Bitters
dna all that a claimed for It. For Stom
ach, L4er and Kidney troubles It can't
be beat. I ha re tried It and flnl It a
moat excellent medicine" Mr. Harden
Is rijrht; It a the beet of all medicine
tIM for weaka, Ume bark, and all
ran lawn eestdltlnna, Heet- tee for entile
and malaria, piia under guarantee at
taJdmor Drag Co. 4rcg star, tset
Aberdeen, 5; Spokane, 4.
(BpecUI Dispatch to Tba J cranial )
Bpokane, Wash., July t. A npat sin
pie over second base by Manager
Brown, when two men were on banes
snd the score stood 4 to I aralnst Ab
erdeen, won yesterday's game for the
champions. Klllllay outpltched Starkell.
mg
ella
Several Times yesterday TTmpire
O'Connell made decisions which did not
meet the approval of the fans In the
stand. Maybe there was cause for the
voiced complaint, but Jack Is one of
the squarest fellows In the business.
Things (sometimes look different from
the diamond than from the stand.
BASEBALL TOFBXEY
FOK INLAND TEAMS
errors losing the game for him. Char-
Swindells Joined the team yester
ley
day and caught good
aoore:
Aberdeen
Bpokane
naileries ctrfu ana
game. The
R. H. E.
. . 5 2
. . 4 7 2
Boettlger;
Clllllay and Rwindells.
Umpire Carru there.
Tacoma, 0; Rut (A, S.
("twrttl Dlapatrb to Tba JnaruL)
Butte, Mont. July . Hard hitting
by tha Tlgera In the first three Inninga
of yesterday's game gave Mike Lynch's
crowd the game, to (. Tha niirera al
most evened things up later on but not
quite. The score;
ft. H B
Tacoma ttlffe a 1 1 i
Butte ! jo f K 1
Batterlee Carson and Shea; Samuels
axxi Bender.
Umpire Eh ret. r
At Vancouver Vancouver.. T; feat tie.
I (Speeial DtijMteb to Tba Journal
Burna, Or., July . The Bums
baseball team met with two defeats
In the three-garne series the first wek
of July with the Harney City and Sun
set valley nines. The first game we
played In Harney snd was won by that
team. IS to 12. The second game was
with the Sunset nine and ngaln the
Burns boys wi re defeated. This game
was played on the" Fourth of July The
two defeats suffered by Burna leaves
the champion. "(jiv to be settled between
Harney City and Suneet valley.
Thia fall at the annual fair a tourna
ment will be arranged with a silver
cup and purf as the prises Teams
from Burna. Harner City. Sunaet val
ley. Narrows. Drewrey and Notch Butte.
Inland League on Tjtst Tjp.
(pH! Dl'inteh tn Tt Jmml.l
Or, Jjly t. TMa after-
Pen.ileton and Walla Walla ball
Pendleton,
noon
teams will start upon the last lap of
the great race for the lcaaue chsm
plonentp and the aeries nf gamee to be
rlayed here today Friday. 8turday
and Sunday will be among the beat
of ajhe seaaon.
At present I-a Grande leads the bunch
with Baker City second and Tendleton
third. Villi Wait is also a member
of the four-town league. On Sunday
an eTcrrnlon win be brought here from
Walla Walla for the game.
a muoiinri babt
Attended by the highest priced habv
specialist could not h cure J of stomach
or bowel trouble any quicker or surer
than your baby If yoo give It WrOee'e
BM Ellafr.-4 area dterrho. dvaentarv
snd all derangements of tbe itonarii er
bowels Prlc J rents and it cents.
SoU by Skjiimore Lug Ce
RICHARD
SONS
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I jay ii J J 1
A. J.
Discount
ON
Men's Clothing,
Straw Hats
Underwear
and
A Rare Opportunity to get
a Sty lish Suit or a Hat
at an Exceptionally
Low Price.
75c Underwear, fancy, now 50i
$1.00 Underwear, fancy lisle, now. .75t
$1.50 Underwear, fancy lisle, now 51.10
Values like these will go quickly.
" l" ""T75-. ;'"
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2SJ-2S5 Washington Street.
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A WOMAN SPECIALIST
MRS. S. KZ. CHAN
the only Chinese woman doctor In this
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private and female dis
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U leave Orfn C:v. 1
Thursday aod fcatunv trtl J
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