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V THE OREGON DAILY , JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 2ft, 1908. It MPS Ring Track Diamond Field PORTS i THE, DAY (Giroil Jily Cfloraw Sale Every article in our stock has been re-marked at stirringly low prices. No matter what you need in line of Men's Wearing Apparel, you will find it here during our July Clearance Sale at a most surprisingly low price. Every article is placarded in plain figures you can see the exact former price as well as the selling price. OAKLAND COPS D OPE G I urancy s Uenerosity ana Marshall's Ineffectiveness Allow Greek Victory. Captain Caney hearkened to the call of the wild In yesterday' game with the Oakland team and chased Pitcher Graney In the fourth Inning after the little Clevelander had given the visitor rour baaea on balls. 811m Marshall waa trotted out, hut the Greek had whetted their hatting eyas and the slants 'of the tan sycamore were greedily gobbled up The Oaks won, 8 to 2, every man that Uraney passed In the fourth scoring. The visitors grabbed everything In the Hitting line from a homerun to a single. Miller, the new shortstop. Van Haltren and Loucka vlelng In the hit column with three each. uraney pitched effective ball until the third In ning. He passed Heine J-ieltraulier, Truck Engan, Miller and Altman In a row. One man was out when Graney gave away In favor of Marshall. Loucks and V'an Haltren then alngled and three men crossed the elate. The Greeks made It two more In the iirth. Eagan stung Marshall for two bases. Truck went to third when Casey roozied llngans grounder? Miller sln- f;led and Truck scored and Hogan reg stered when Casey went wrong again on Altman's grounder. Miller's homer to the right field fence, which dropped between the two sections, made It seven rurs In the seventh and I,oueks' threo bagger and Van Haltren's long sacrifice to McCredle made it one more In the eighth. All Portland could do waa to shove two across In the third. Graney, Casey and Ryan singled In succession. Graney tried to muke third and was caught on a perfect peg from Van Haltren. Johnson filled the bags when he got four wide ones, and Danzig's second single brought two men home. The score: PORTIjAND. AR. R. H. PO. A. E. c asey, ZD 6 1 1 4 1 Rynn, 3b 2 1 1 1 0 Raftory, cf 4 0 0 4 0 Johnson, ss-3b 3 0 0 2 3 Danzig, lb 4 0 2 7 0 McCredle, rf 2 0 1 Z 0 Bassey. If 4 0 0 0 0 Mndden, c 4 0 1 7 2 Graney, p 1 o 1 0 8 Marshall, p 3 0 0 0 2 Cooney, ss 2 0 0 0 1 ,!-,., -ffl.i y, t ,'iA; Jih 'AV X?.)its v V, ) Nik t'!.(yl iV-av. lit Mt M -f:J , , , iiV; lip': 1 A " rt s 1 ' f T V - ''t'PVsX j 8 MEN'S SUITS MEN'S $10.00 SUITS are now $5.95 MKN'S $15.00 SUITS are now $9.95 MEN'S $20.00 SUITS are now $13.95 MEN'S $22.50 SUITS are now $1G.85 MEN'S $25.00 SUITS are now $18.85 MEN'S $30.00 SUITS are now $22.85 MEN'S TROUSERS MEN'S TROUSERS, $7.50 at $5.75 MEN'S TROUSERS, $d.00 at $4.50 MEN'S TROUSERS, $5.00 at $3.50 MEN'S TROUSERS, $4.00 at $2.85 MEN'S TROUSERS, $3.00 at $2.25 MEN'S STRAW HATS JUST ONE-HALF OFF $5.00 VALUES $2.50 $4.00 VALUES $2.00 $3.00 VALUES . $1.50 $2.00 VALUES ...$1.00 $1.00 VALUES 50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR 40c VALUES at 25 65c VALUES at 45 $1.00 VALUES at S0 SUIT CASES $15.00 SUITCASES now.. $10.00 $12.00 SUITCASES now... $8.00 $10.00 SUITCASES now... $6.65 $7.50 SUITCASES now... $5.00 $5.00 SUITCASES now... $3.35 $4.50 SUITCASES now... $3.00 $3.00 SUITCASES now... $2.00 Total 34 2 OAKLAND. 7 27 12 2 AR R. H. PO. A, E. Van Haltren, cf 4 0 3 2 1 0 Cook. If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Heltmuller, rf 4 1 1 2 0 0 Eagan, lb 4 2 111 0 0 Hognn, 3h 4 1 0 6 0 0 Miller. SR 4 2 3 0 3 2 Altinnn, lb 3 112 6 0 Lewis, c 4 0 0 6 0 0 Loucks, p 4 1 S 0 2 0 Total 35 8 12 27 11 2 SCORE BY INNINGS. Oakland 0 0 0 4 2 0 1 1 0 8 Hits 1 1 i 2 2 2.2 1 012 Portland 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Jills 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 0- SUMMARY. Strurk out by Graney, S; by Mar- sniiu, .i; tiv j,oueKs, t. Hases on balls off Graney, 4; off Marshall, 1; off Loucks, 5. Two base hits Miller, Ea gan. inree naso lilts van iialtren Loucks, Home run Miller. Double playfi Madden to Casoy. Sacrifice hits McCredle, Hoitan. an Haltren. Stolen baseK- Heltmuller, McCredle. First base on errors Oakland, 2; Portland, 2. Left on liases Oakland, S: Portland. 11. In- nlnRR pitched by Oraney 3 1-3; by Alar-snail, d z-fl. Base hits off esraney, 8; off Marshall, 9. Time of game 2 hours. I: niplre Perrtne. Fred Scanlon, who is very popular on the skates, Is one of the younger class developed at the Oaks rink. Scanlon's fancy ekatlng is worthy of note and he is fast gaining racing speed. He expects to be an entry in the fall races and should undoubtedly gain recognition. AXGELS BEAT SEALS L OPENING GAME San Francisco, July 22 from San -Los Angeles took the qr.cninn name of the series r ranclsco yesterday. 2 to 1. Nairlfl and Willis had a mild pitcher's battle. Bcore LOS ANOELE3. AR R. H. PO. A. E Bernard, 2b 3 1 1 2 3 0 Oakes, cr 4 Dillon, lb 4 Bntshear, rf 3 Wheeler. Sb 4 Ellis, If 5 pelmas. ss 6 Easterly, o S Nagle, p 6 0 3 0 18 1 0 0 2 0 6 1 1 2 4 0 1 Totals 38 I B 36 15 4 SAN FRANCISCO. AR. R. H. PO. A. E 0 Mohler. 2b . . Hildehrand, If Zelder, ss Williams, lb Melcholr, rf . Curtis, cf 4 3 5 McArdle, 3b fi lierry, c fi Willis, p 6 0 2 I 3 0 1 0 17 1 3 0 4 0 3 1 3 2 0 PORTLAND YOUTHS IN SMALL CANOE BRAVE-RAPIDS AND M0SQUIT0ES.T00 (Silsra Bureau of The JonrnL) I had a sail, which they used to good Salem. Or.. July 22. Harvey Hutch- advantage lngs and Ernest Bruce, two you., ,h , ' ltfft "f '"!" "SVY men of Portland, arrived In Balem yes terday mornlns; after having paddled the distance In a canoe, a feat that was probably never attempted before. The young men are employed by the Port land Gas company and are also mem bers of the East Side Athletic club and the Y. M. C. A. Leaving Portland last Friday evening at 6:30, the bovs were on the river ahout three days and four nlphts altogether. The first rest was made at Wilson vllle. tho distance from Portland having been made between 6:30 o'clock Friday evening and 3 o'clock Saturday morn ing. According to tho canolsts, that was me easiest part or the Journey; and Hutchlngs and Bruce are of the opinion that their record could be beaten easily. They could have reached Ralern Monday evening lnstend of Tuesday morning had they wished, though every farmer and steamboat hand met during the trip gave the boys little encouragement and eald It could not be done. After leaving VVIlsonville the next stop was made at Mission, then at Fairfield, and Monday night the cano lsts rested at Kaisers bottom, not far from Salem. Mosquitoes were the The Store That Rights the Wrong, Which Means Yonr Money Back H You Want It CikaidD CMMm (Cad SOL GARDE, Proprietor (9 and 71 Third Slreel, Bet Oak and Pine BEAVERS 1107 A SET OF LUSHERS Manager McCredie Resents Inference That Flayers Have Been Drinking. The players on my baseball team do not drink any more than any business man in Portland and statements that they havs been lushing are, without foundation. By Inference an evening paper would make drunkards out of three-fourths the members of the team. 1 have looked after tho men all sum mer and I have never seen a more sentlemnnly. temperate lot of hall play ers in mv life, unj I have traveled In both the major and minor leaguea." This was the statement made- last night bv Manager Walter McCredie of greatest difficulty met with, and the L";' ,V y"'u , nefii in ine work tended every courtesy to the Portland boys, and has Bet them up during their free the rest was more difficult on nmumtu ntnv y, of rapid water, and much wading andjl board and' lodging, but canoe room In roping ws necessary. The boys also the club house. BAD BRUIN THREE KILLED IN TREE EACH DAY MAKES NINE FOR MR. LEE Ttals 45 1 6 36 17 SCORE BY INXINOS. 1,08 Angeles ....10000000000 1 2 lilts 01100001010 1 6 San Francisco . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Jilts 0 0 101012010 06 NIHMAHY. Two-base hits Brnshear. Willis. Ber ry. Melcholr, Hildehrand. Sacrifice hits (lakes Wheeler. Melcholr. Stolen hs ses Bernard. Mohler First base on balls Nagle 2. Willis 5 Struck out Naele 4 .Willis 3. Time Two hours Umpire O'Oojincll. 'United Press Leurd Wlrs.) Redding, Cal., July 22. Hunters of Tehama county today proclaimed Lee Green, of Red Bluff, the champion bear slayer of California, his record being ntne bears in three days. He killed them by trios. In three trees. Green today collected 4B bounty from the county clerk. 15 for tho scalp of each Dear. While hunting In the Mount Tom Head country last week Green saw a bear devouring a calf. He fired at the Inytlme prevented fast . we ",,ve D.utn. lrvln ."r De" The Salem Canoe club has ex- games ana wnen our team was m Hn injured Nlliic mm moiuo yiaytuz Impossible we were criticised. Even when we won four out of six games from the leaders we get no credit. We have unfortunately been visited by sickness all spring and summer and havo had no chance to travel at our best and make a spurt for the top. "So fur as taking a glass of beer now and then, It is absolutely necessary if for nothing more than to tone up our system. Take a ball player who Is at his nerves' ends In the Jiot Bun every day ami he has to have a tonic. Train ers and physicians prescribe It. "But so far as lushing or nightly Intemperance Is concerneJ, there is nothing to It. I myself have been prac tically accused of drinking and thrre is no man on the l'aclflc coast, unless n bo a total abstainer, who drinks less Oraney has assured ma that he has taken but four drinks of liquor la a year, ami Jess Garrett doesn't touch the stuff at all. (Ire would think Ityan was Intoxicated all th time, when the little fellow takes beer only to koep from getting 'fine.' Bob Groom and Klnsella Are others who don't drink, to my per sonal knowledge, and yet thev are in- ence. The other boys animal, and it ran up a tree, where Its two cubs were already perched. Green killed all three On the following day he saw three more hears less than a mllo from the tree where ho had bagged three the day before. Like the others, the bears attempted to escape by climbing a tree and were easily killed by the hunter. Tho third day Green saw four bears. Three of these ran up a tree, while tho fourth made Its escape In the r,TCLk, th "ch " ?ludcd In lri On Eastern Diamonds on the team, as I said before,, do no: t drink enough to slake their natural thirst. "All we ask Is n fair criticism and n Just one. Everybody needs mild nitl rlsm occasionally, but to be Jumped on fT something that has no foundation Is not Justice." Money-Malring Ways of Using Want Ads To Get a Trade Worker or a Position as Trade Worker fust note the illustration to the right. Good honest face uid sturdy frame. These are the kind of men procured ;very day by employers, simply by using our litftle Want Ada asking for what is needed. No matter what kind of laborers you need, insert a Want Ad in the "Help Wanted Trades" column on our Classified page. Trade Workers ire faithful readers of our Want Ads, for they secure most of their jobs by them. It's the most economical, practical "employment bureau" in the city. A few pennies for the insertion of the ad is the only charge made. It costs but a stamp to answer the ads already inserted. Do you want Trade Workers are you looking for a job? Use and Dur "Trades" column. EXAMPLES MACHINIST WANTED MUST BE UP to date and able to repair all makes of sewing machines In a large factory. Position permanent. Address, stating age, experience and former employment, H T 25, this office. LOCOMOTIVE! BLACKSMITH WANTS position in this city. All round man. Can furnish reference. Address I I it, tbla office. J01RNAI CLASSIFIED RATES One cent a word an Insertion. six. Beren oonsecutlye insertions for the Of I month, 80 Issues, II. 10. p P I ilTIP 8 months, 91.26 per line per month. "-'AAAS"' 12 months. J1.20 per Una per month. The man or woman seemingly tied to some occupation that is uncongenial and poor-paying can very SOON see a brighter outlook by daily READING and using our Classified Page. Positions of all kinds are daily offered and the CHANCES "Money-Making Ways crop out day after day. Watch and YOUR chance will appear. Put you faith in our lit tle Want Ads. (CopTTlg-ht 1908. by Oeorr Matthew Adams.) northwestern leafrue managers. It Is re ported, have been Inquiring about him. STANDING OP THE TEAMS. Pacific Count League. Won. Iit I. o Aneeles 62 : Portland 47 a San Francisco ... B0 f.i Oakland 40 &8 TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATES otrr or vow noru We ra 4e yw mttre Orvwm. BrlAr bb PUte Work la a day If neoassary. IolttTlj rmlmleas Xxtmrtlaff Free when plates or bridcea re ordrl msfttT tatk u roots fmioret wttk cttt the tea pata. Tea chalra. Only the most scientific sad careful work. m rmajis ur pobtxjtxk 11 PalaJeea DntUtt. raUlaa SUa. Tata aaa Waaatarfraa I a av (e a. m.; andaya to It. Palr.leaa rtractton. c; PUtea, t.. Both Fboeea. A aoa Mala 111. American ljongnr. Won. Tt Detroit so St Uoula Cleveland .... Chimin Philadelphia Boston . . . Washlnr'on New Tork . 48 45 47 41 SS JJ 12 34 37 34 40 46 49 63 National League. Won- Iost. Ptttsburir 2 fl New Tork 4J J5 Chlcaao i J? Cincinnati 45 41 Philadelphia ..... 41 J Beaton ! it Brooklr" 10 50 St. Louis 10 4 r r 4:5 .417 P C. f r. sfiS r.r.i of. 3 . ." !; . 4 3 ! .41: .374 P C 6i: f SJ p r i .KM M! 42 S7S 137 Pitcher Si eer. the crack suthnaw of "f. . '.Io?a the W ihlfn tffim nnrt iln. r.r ..... WMch hf I Cltv league, who has 1nt rocevtly re- The Springfield team has been setting ' turned from the disbanded Inland Km- a terrific rre lately in the Three-I ptro leafrue, was In an Oakland uniform league. yesterday. Asher was working nut around third base under the Instructl. n of Hoffan, and the nifty manner in le rlckcl up a ft-w sr ".rvVrs en lusoclstion, has been sold to the I'!ease'? Var. Ilnltr,'n V v lifir.iit nlni, fftve the boy a chance t. work dur'r The week. Ash ha gotten over a 1 t his shyness of last year JUr.scr Indiana fans are roottna; for th groat- McCredle used him In one frame, and est team that has reoresenten Ir,llan- after he made an'error he felt so hun.il apolls s.nce the American association lated that he never showed up ajratr.. was orgar.lied. . " . There was a rumor this morning that Hu.le Mccnrmlck has been Mark- Van Haltren might trr o,t IMwen. thi list.- , t.y the Nashville team for failure r'.ever pitcher of th.e Wo..dburn team of to ret., rt after Jumping the team. Mc- the Trl-Cltv league. Howen has won i ornii'-k quit the team last summer, but something like 11 or 12 game.i. losing was t-'.K'm hack. ; nn rr-i.tre than two during tho ,n tob Brown, who has had a number of I ri-Clty leafrue players In the last two Asher Houston, the crack lnflelder years, may get hold of the lnd. of the West Portland Frakes of tbeTrl Bobby Groom, the last player In the Ccast league to fall heir t" the mumps, will be In uniform this afternoon. Hobby hae had a good rest along with his enforced Idleness, although the af-f'l'-tlcn h"a left him somewhat weak. He will probably be able to take part !n one or the games late la the week, but the first few .lays will be given ver to coaching men on the buses JOCKEY C0LK3UX IS BAXISHKI) FR03F TURF Butte. Mont.. July 2! Not aatlsfled with the performance of JUette. the racing officials of the Butte Jockey club t a ta vni, .-, i las t nljtht decided to Indef i n!ti v n-I Hugh Duffy anj hl Providence boys he ought to maKe something of himself I nend the mare from further ..irv tu i In faster company. He hasgoo,i sr.e-,1 H .,f,, ,v, home nf the ; n,,gan and Klr. hart ere trvlng the j la.t time th:r hi.rse face,! th barrier j Jockey o.nman was ruled off the turf ! , . :or 0,,-mA.n ir nnt.Ara ttirMi.M wu.i" a numrr or minor leairue rham- r,.-,.., . B , ... I mn of .. ,nlr ' You Can't Raise An Objection To the hardware quality we) provide or to the variety of our display, and our prices require the raise of but IHUa coin to settle the blU. AVERY & CO.u 48 Third St., Bet. Pine & Ash .' are still climbing. Many close critic of the giime pick Buffalo and I'rovl- young player a cool head Vnce to fight it out for the eastrm h aguo pennant. rosso oak PoisoRxva. ncn.; m ,-..,. I i . - - I:auH.rd hnow I, n merit rur tt road this -eason. In a rto.en oV mo,. Mr. H. P Cornelius. Turner. Ore.. I taklr.g off eight. Me "blew" leagues the teams that closed tho 07 writes My wife has discover I that ' "wn h smened an lnvestlgs-! 4 seas r at the too r. nw fJl. I-'"'ment cures "Poison Oak and for r ri h a presented hard to keip in th 7lr. dlvlon Poisoning." a very painful trout,". Sheikh 1' suspension A-corilng toll nam to aep in the first uUls.on. not orly rurPn m r, ftf on ner,? the fu lgs several other jockey ar In 4 tut on two of her friends who wrl"ns"r ' remir nana. en m a stmllaxly I 4 .-wool. uj- tiiiiiwMn inmi imi nave polaonei by tnl ssme Ivt Prlc 15- oirajuc manner fallen bv th wayild this year are .nc and 1100. Sold by Skidmor Drua Atlanta In the southern league, Colum- Co. ' Tlntfe Rjuo llfuUm bus ir. th American association Toron- 1 Matte ftace l(eulU to in the eastern league. Ilolvoke In th'j .aaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBaHaaaaBaBaaaaaaA. ! Kut'e. Mont. July 22 Result ye Connecticut league Bock Iland In the ; ter.1s 4 rust rare tnr ruriorgs Misty 444)4)4 ""'ttttttttMMMitt STRONG SULPHURIC ACIDS Fumlng-Monohydrate'66 Deg. Be, , Nitric and Hydrochloric Acids tUTr4 la taak ears, Iruu or araya. ! Peyton Chemical Comp'y Chlcafro AtbWe Fastest. (Cait4l hi Laa4 Wtr ) Chlcaira July 11. Th Chloaero teain of th T M. C A- roiar rac carried Mayor McCllln message ill mile la 11 howr. raaktaa th Blfht a vera g of th errtlr ran. Tb total t!m of tb race from Xw Tork to Chlcar waa 111 boara and 4T arconda. i .irt- i injur, r on n)T in the cen tral lesrue. Aberdeen In the northwest laie Austin in the Txaa league. n,t Charleston la the south Atlantic leagje Atlanta. Columbus. Toronto and Holy cke are nahtlrg to keep out of th ec inl dlrlalon of their rpct1v organ 1 latlona while Tort Warn reposas In lhth 'rlae In th central league col umn, and Aberdeen. Autln, Rock Islar.d and Charleston occupy bottom bertha Insanity, according to a German "it. i rwr among resident of moderate-sized towns, and mmt (runtm ta cities and frcat oJltudea- 1 TO-MGUT rn anaTHriiif it" Pride won. Ksv Pgn seconj. Hersaln third, time. li Second Aquiline won. BaJrtd second. Ponlte third time. 0 47V, TMrd rare, five anl a half furlong Minnie won. Prrrronr cond, Harry Stanhope tnirj. time 1 u Mabel Hol- Fourth race one roll won. Bersrlf-ker amcoei landr third, time. 1 42V Fifth race, one n-il T Tray tl won. Meadow Horn ecnd. Nabonaaaar third, time. 1 4S 1-5 Sixth r-. f'v and a half f-jrWi Canlda won. Husky second, t'lxl third; Urn. 1 01, TMAMCXMOO. M. sOTtsV VflMMaaV iMM aWak - .aaawaw - - Lnwrj for tfc Bath sswattnc a a tm B Rata 23 BATHA3WTXT RICX POWDC3 X. - X waawaahl a4 Astfuta X - - - - 4 J0UEXAL IJXEES COSTLITOK. AtX0:ri.I .'t y.i