Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1908)
-t ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TtmSDATT 'EVENING, JULY 28, 1009. 11 f aaajaaaaaaajaaaaaaaaaaj MHMMM F PORTING NEWS &h & m D earamce Great c Safe SEATTLE OURS FOR THE PROOF National Commission En courages President Ewing Ellis to Cincinnati. All that the Paclfio coast league magnates have to do la to prove that there was collusion between Hum Hall, D. E. Dugdale et al. In allowing the Seattle territory to go Into the North western league, and the National com mission will award the franchise to the r.oast lea.ru. Ewing says there will be no trouble provlnfc the Dugdale crowd turned the trick. Seattle Is a good ball town, ana wicn "'wi " be one of the best money-maaers the club. t Cincinnati wants Rube Bills, the An .at mitfiMr and wants him bad. The Reds are willing to buy the Rube and is TTenrv Berry wood - money for the voung feliow. There has already v.r, o nt nt norresDOndence. fein: can Judge a ball soaring toward the outfield as nlftily as any man in the league, and ho Is one of the most dan rar7.ii with the stick. I.os Angeles will have a hard time filling Ellis place once he is out ox si.iu Asher Houston, the Portland boy who waa picked up by -rop nuim r,A niavcui in two tames here dur- .v.. Lrfs. last week, waa taken outh with the Greeks. Asher will fill the utility position on the Oak squad nrii) nrnhahiv have a chance to what hn rn do. The lad had chance to net on with Mike.-1-ynch's Taooma team, but Van Haltren taikea him Into eroing south. He wm at bat kr. imoa in tha two camel h en tered and got one hit. When he took Heltmuller-s plaoe in right field on his first appearance he prevented Baasey frnm maJtinir a double on a hard-hit ball down the first base line. a Now the Beavers are "conceited." At first thev were all "rank bushers." A T.os Anireles scribe has again flashed a new one on the local heroes. Perha; tha mamnrT of that last visit of t Beaverg to the southern end of the olr cult has not left the southerner. Walt till that ;ood oid searing maMilne gets Into work In or order down In the Golden State next month and there will be more stings and bad tastes for said penciller. FRED BECK STAR OF KETCHEL IS FAVORED THREE-EYE LEAGUE IH FIGHT WITH KELLY Manager Takes Ilim From With Ttfo to One Odds No Box Because of Fast Work as Fielder. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Bloomlngton. 111., July 28. Fred Beck. the hard-hitting outfielder of tha Bloom- lngton team of the.- Three-Eye league. who was sold this week to Ban, Fran cisco In the Paclflo Coast lesirue. will no doubt be a strong acquisition to the San Francisco teum. He was recom mended bv the former Bloomlngton stars, l'ltchers Wright, Tliorson. Kin- Moriey Is Offered on Chicagoan. (United rrote Lessee' Wire.) Ban Francisco, July 28. With Stan ley Ketchel a J to 1 favorite over Hugo Kelly In the battle for. toe middleweight championship Friday night there was no Kelly money offered today an 4 the talent expects to see greater odds of fered before the fla-ht. Ketchel la within two pounds of the required weight or 158 pounds ana will LEAD G COAST PITCHERS Portland's Twirler lias Com fortable Lead Garret Coming Up Fast '"Lit tl rih,0il'.hfT9 easily make Tt by 6 o'clock Friday ev.n When the Beavera go up against the Seals this afternoon they will be in much better condition than on the for mer occasion when the Mohlerltea won the series. Raftery will be la the f;ame this trip and every one of the ocals except possibly Danzig will bo on the Job. Hal la still suffering from that stone bruise and the big fellow looks his pain when he hobbles along on one foot and the toes of his ether. San Francisco will be materially strengthened bv the presence of Fred Beck In the field this week. Beck ar- flved In Portland from Bloomlngton ast .night and Is ready to go to work. Whether or not Mohlcr will send him to center field this afternoon Is unceb tain. Beck comes with a good record as a sticker and outfielder. He Is anxious to get Into the game this after noon, although he has not had a ball in his hand for nearly two weeks. Berk comes heralded and the local fans are anxious to see the boy In action. a Larry Schlafly, erstwhile captain and second baseman of the Portland team, has been promoted. He Is now the manager or the Toronto team of the Eastern league. Schlafly's first nunc was a 15-innlng victory over Newark, ana was truly a notaoie opening. Schlafly" accepted nine chances in the field without a wobble and scored the winning run with a long sacrifice fly to right field. made good in the Pacific Coast league. Beck joined the Bloomlngton team inree years ago, coming from the lnde' ing. Hugo Kelly, the Chicago fighter, who aspires to take the ohamplonahlp from Ketone, Is inside tne weight al .4,.i n. k I otu n-eioiiei, in mains ui wbibjiii ai- lUn.0!"' h ready. Kelly will finish hla preparatory (tcSel boxing bout will his this last was signed as a Ditcher, hla aouthDRw delivery being very effective in the In dependent class. His ability with the stick and his fast work as a lit decided Manager Conners to play him regularly In the Acid. His batting has been for three years the sensation of the Three-Eye league and he has al ways been among the .30 class hitters. I m nkU kl, 1H - t-a. L.wA pitchers with equal ease and his Uck th? 'i,"- ,,, tw th. .,.. I.aa baan a turriir to al Thraa-itva It Is understood that the Ketchel twirlera His fast fielding and bis Thomas fight will be pulled orf, no speed aAd accuracy in handling balls to S"'r whether Ketchel wins or loses the nlftte huH alar, maria him fL. Saturday night. It will be held on the nok la a vminntir hinr ki, 91 hut night of August 18 at-Joclc uleason 8 Is well developed, atandlnar 4 fent 1. anrl Club at Caicn weignta w work with a afternoon. Ketc boxing tomorrow. The experts here are aountrui about forecasting the result on form since the Nelson-Qans fight, when the Lane up set all their calculations. They have lost their faith In the "done" but the betting public seems' satisfied to back No decision has rill probably attract as much attention een made of Ketchel fighting young n the coast as around the Three-Eye. ?eter Jackson at Ooldfleld on I.abor His admirers are confident that it will be but a short time before he graduates to ine majors. TOM LIPlflST OF AMERICAN ATHLETES day. A conference set for last night at wmcn anotner rseison-unns rigiu at Colma was to be proposed, failed materialise and tne matter la still the air. NATIONAL LEAGUE. (United Press Leu Wire.) London. July 28. The American Athletes who participated in the Olym pic games were the guests of Sir Thomas I.lpton today on board hla yaoht Erin. The Americans arrived at Southampton at rioon. Lipton presided at a luncheon in their honor, ano) then, At New York. R. H. E. Pittsburg ... i 8 0 New York 3 4 1 Batteries Man do, young and Olb- son; Cranoau. Matnewson ana iiresna-han. t Brooklyn. R. H. B. 7 1 First gam unlcaco Brooklyn I 6 1 Batteries Kcumacn ana Morgan: Hucker ana Bergen. Hectind ESme K. li. JC. fnllnwlnr thlr hoardlnr the vncht Sir Chicago -..6 11 0 Thomas toasted the prowess of the Brooky" 'vi,' i, n Americans and derided the Britishers. Batteries Lundgren and Kllng; Bell, charging that they were not game los- Rucher and Bergen. The Erin took the visitors on a Al 1 uuuuejpuia. cruise around the Isle of Wight and R. H. E. back to Southampton, where Lipton St. Louis 1 4 0 was the host at a dinner given In their I Philadelphia 3 8 1 honor at the Southwestern hotel. I Batteries McGlynn and Bliss; Mc- At the conclusion or the dinner the 1 Quiuen ana JJooln. Bobby Groom Is the premier pitcher of the Pacific Coast league at present) and the attenuated one bids fair to keep up his stellar honors. ' He has sufe margin on his nearest competitors. N'agle and Kllllan of Los Asgeles and Oakland, respectively, and nls team mate, Graney. This trio has a percent age or .oo i. while (J room boasts of .S8Z. In addition Groom's honors are earned. lor ne nas pitccea in n games and won xo vi in em. Graney, the new man from Clove land, has won two of-Jhe three games he finished In. Marshall gets Charged wnii tuning ine rourtn game, which DO flnlHhed up after Graney hid filled the sacKS. JeV. ar"tt. the other twlrler above the .600 mark, is handicapped by having two drawn games. As it Is. the little icnuw i ma a percentage of .611. He Is good now and ought to boost this hlgh- hi, win a giHMi race ror rirst k""" u" me team, lr not In the league. ine percentages of games won fol- Pitchers. n Oroom. PortlHnit Graney, Portland 3 Nagle, Loa Angeles 15 Kllllan, Oakland 9 Sutor, San Francisco. . 24 H08P. Los Amrelps i Gray, Ixjs Angelos 21 GarretL Portland. sn P!rnoll, Portland 5 Thorsen, I,o Angeles.. 6 Klnsella, Portland 21 l'lnnance, Portland 10 Wright. Oakland 23 Henley, Pan Francisco. 27 Willis. San Francisco. 18 Hopkins, Oakland 18 Skill man, Ban Francisco. 8 Thebold, San Francisco. 4 Koestner, Los Angeles. 17 Randolph, Los Angeles. 11 Hardy, Oakland 20 ellar, Oakland lg Marshall, Portland 6 Johnson, Portland 8 Jones, San Francisco. .. 25 Nelson Oakland 6 McKarlnnd, Oak.-Port., 6 Bloomfleld, Portland..! 4 W. L. P.C. 16 7 .682 2 1 .? 10 6 .617 6 8 .667 15 8 .651 13 8 .619 13 8 .619 11 7 .611 3 2 .600 3 2 .600 12 9 .571 4 3 .67J 12 10 .645 14 13 .619 8 8 .600 8 8 .600 4 4 .600 2 2 .600 7 10 .412 4 7 .362 7 13 .360 6 12 .333 2 4 .833 1 2 .333 8 17 .820 1 4 .200 1 6 .167 0 4 .000 Stars Indicate drawn games. Rudolph T'nhols, the Boor, is the main event of the cardi arranged for tonight's siiuw oi inn armory a. u. Both fighters aro reported In good shape for the bout. American lads gave three cheers and tiger for the Irish yachtsman. Race Results at Seaft tie. lrctl m-Datrh tc The JonraaL) Seattle, July 28. Meadows results yesterday: irst race, six runongs,- selling es camado won, Nonle second, Kim dale third: time. 1:14 1-6. Becond race.' five furlonrs Pert won. NOvogorod second, Marlon third; time. 1:01 1-5. Third, mlle Nebulos won. Forest Rose second. Lltholin third; time, 1:40. Fourth, six furlongs Belle Kinney won. Aunt Polly second, Don Domo third; time 1:13 8-6. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth Stoney Lee won, Jostes Jewel second, Monvfna third; time. 1:46 1-5. Sixth race, 6Mt furlongs Tony Faust won. Laura C lay second, All Alone third; time, 1:06 8-5. Second s-ame R. TT FT St Louis 1 8 2 Philadelphia 5 9 0 Batteries Raymond, Heene and Lud wlg; Foxen and Jaoklltsch. At Boston. R. H. E. Cincinnati 1 8 8 Boston 10 17 0 Batteries Conkley and McLean: Mc- Delorme Ca0rlhy Pi ham' tr kjijv V ' 1 ' V ft J1 II" IV, Ai. X1J . Cincinnati 0 4 6 Boston 6 10 0 Battorles Campbell and Schlei: Fer guson and Bowerman. AMERICAN' LEAGUE. This Date in Sport Annals. 1 SSI At Orlllla. Ont.. J. Gaudaur de fented Hnph AVise In scullers' race for JbOft. skiffs, four miles, turn. 1883 At Ogdensburg, N.- Y., 5dward Hanlon rowed four miles In 27:57H. 1887 At Newark. N. J., Dr. W. F. Carver broke 1,002 glass balls, rifles. In 88 :27. 1891 At San Francisco. George Dixon oereated Abe wims (Australian cham pion) In five rounds for world's cham pionship. 1894 At Buffalo, Bob Fltxsimrdons knocked out Frank Kellar In second round. 1899 At New York, Joe Gang and George McFadden fought 26 rounds to a draw. 1905 At irin Angeles, Tomeny Burns and Hugo Kelly fought 20 rounds to a draw. of Finishes at Butte. (Special Dispatch to Tha Journal. 1 Butte, Mont., July 28. Results races at Butto yesterday: First, three furlongs Mlna Baker won. Belle Reed second, St. Joe third; time, 0:35. Second, four furlonars Mossback won, Lancashire Lad second, Merrltt Buxton third; time. 0:48. Third, five furlongs Kenllworth won, Neva Lee second. Redan third; time. 1:01 H. Fifth, six furlongs Oueen Caroline won, Columbia Girl second, . Decklaw third; time. 1:14. Sixth. 5tt furlongs Madeline Mtis grave won, Zella G. second, Minnie third; time, 1:02. At Detroit. R. H. E. Detroit 4 7 2 New York 2 8 3 Batteries Wlllett and Schmidt: Ches- bro. Manning and Klelnow. At Chicago. R. H. E. 1 8 0 Philadelphia 2 9 1 Batteries White. F. Smith and Wea ver; lckers and Schreck. Chicago ide Texas Shooters Busy. Austin, Tex., July 28. The annual shooting tournament under the auspices of the Texas State Sportsmen's associa tion began here today under conditions promising a highly successful meeting. Many crack shots are In attendance. At St. Louis. St. IyOuls Washington Batteries Powell and Hughes, Burns and Warner. R. H. E. ..6 10 1 . .0 2 1 Stevens; At Cleveland. r. ir. e. Cleveland 3 4 4 Boston 4 11 2 Batteries Rhodes and Bemls; Burch ell and Corrlgan. UnhoLe Meets Murphy. Boston. July 28. A 12-round contest between Tommy Murphy of Harlem and YANKEE ATHLETES IN OLYMPIC GAMES PARADE NEVADA MINERS WOULD GIVE $30,000 FOE MILL (T'nlted Preaa Laaaed WlrO Ely. Nev., July 28. Tex Rlckard, the Goldfleld fight promoter, will arrive in San Francisco the latter part of this week and will 'then enter into negotia tions with representatives of Jack Johnson and Tommv Burns tn Bn an. deavor to siKn them for a fight at Ely Thanksgiving day. The business men of the camp have pieugea jisu.ouu. They think a Burns Johnson flight would prove a better drawing card than a Gans-Nelson fight LOS ANGELES PARTY IN AUTO TRIP UP COAST A party of prominent Los Angeles c"1!"" iawi mrougn i-'oruana yes terday in three Packard automobiles en route to- Seattle and other points of In terest on the sound. They have been making their way leisurely up the coast and -'expect to reach Seattle to night. They left Los Angeles. July 10. In the party were the following: Mr nnd Mrs. R. C. McCorniack, Mr and Mrs. John C. Kline Jr.. Bannlna- CHn H. W. Cllne, Mil Barker, E. F. Stlmson and F. J. Griffith. Our entire stock of Clothing regardless of their former selling price or cost The saving you can make in Jhis Final Clearance will further demonstrate that we are leaders in value-giving. ' MEN'S SUITS FOR You have the pick of all Suits that sold regularly at. $10. MEN'S SUITS FOR MEN'S SUITS FOR $9.95 You have the choice of all Suits that sold form erly at $15. $13-95 Your unrestricted choice of Suits the former selling price was $20. The store that rights the wrong which means your money back if you want it. Chicago Clothing Company SOL GARDE, Proprietor 69-71 Third Street. Between Oak and Pine SaVS Lacrosse Team on Tour. Ban Francisco. Julv 28. Th San Mateo lacrosse team leaves today for an extensive tour of the eastern states and Canada. The itinerary calLs for visits to nenver. &t. i-aui. CTUcago, Buffalo Montre.il, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Vancouver ana otner cities. l-jssj , u-j'y-A, .. X . Vjluaii i it an 11 aiMi ' li 1 i ... f a"i.. " . . :: i . .. j 1 1 M -. W "ajaaa,- American athlctet pwelEg In rTlew before the Kin and Qunn and the royal party. The Amerlca.ni refnaed to take any chance of chflle and coJds and paraded In their atreet clothes while all the other competitors appeared In athletic cost nine. Halph RoVe ia leading, carrjin the flair, while "Matty" Halpln. the manager of the learn. It jut behlad b!m arrayed In & frock coat and high hL Forreet Smlthaon, Al fred C. Gilbert and Dan J. Kelley of Oreiron are there. - - Rose waa criticised br hl Jeam mate fot not dipplns; tha aUrry baaner aa he'pased the royal aland, but they landed htm when they learned later that tha Brttona had failed to hoist tha American flaj la the stadium as aigtai ol recpect. " - ' - ' EX-GOVERXOR BIJDB'S DAYS ARE X UMBERED (rnltffd Prasa Leaaed Wtra.) Stocktnn, f';il July 2 S. Ex-Governor Jamos II. Uudii rallied this mornine; rrom tne siupor in wnich he lay all day yesterday nnd appeared a little bet ter. Still he ia very weak and but faint hopes for Ills recovery are entertained. He has rn seriously in for a month. He wm. mt:irkt'il with rheumatism an! kidney tnuil If whilo at Reno and Gold field three je irs atro. In 1906 h Wfnt abroad fur his health and vtsfted fn mous watering; places In Kurope. When he returned home a few months asro he seemed to bo much Improved and hopes ror his ultimate recovery were enter tained. Ho prepared to open law of fices tn this city with a branch office nt Pan Kr.ir.clsco. but before he could carry out his p ans he was airaln taken in. A month apo ex-Governor Buld stHrted for Lake Tal.naj with a party but oil arriving there his condition be came so serious that ho was removed to a hospital In San Kranclsro Two weeks ago ho was removed to his home In this city and among; his majiy close friends ther was a feeling; that ho had been brought home to die. Five physicians held a consultation last night. Ex-Governor Kudd Is 60 years old. he U ver 0 f Life The blood Is truly called "the river of life." It Isie most Im portant as well aa trie most won derful river In all nature, for our life and health depend upon Its flow. One of the worst breeders of disease Is Impure blood. Consti pation, indigestion and kidney troubles are usually responsible for that. "When your food doesn't direst it ferments and forms apolson which gets Into the blood. It is the duty of the kidneys to filter the blood and keep out alt poi sonous matter. They fall to do that when they lack enerfry. You might dope yourself for a lifetime with tonics and other drugs, but you can't purify the blood that way. You hare got to remove the cause before you can cure any trouble. Electro-Vigor applied whtla, you sleep Infuses a stream oC electric life into the stomach, kidneys and every other organ of your body. It gives them the power to do their work as nature Intended. There can be no stom ach or kidney trouble, no bad blood and the diseases that re sult therefrom If every part of your body machinery has all the energy it needs. Electricity is nature's medicine, Electro-Vigor Is the only suc cessful device for applying this force. It Is curing people every day. Get Electro-Vigor and get well. When I oommenoed the uee of FTleetro-Vlgor a short tlnje ago I suffered from rheumatism In bit knees and shoulders that made life a burden to me. There Is not a sign of the trouble now, and rest assured that I shall be glad to reoonurfend your treatment. ED W. BROWN. Wapinttls, Oreg. as GET THIS FREE Cut out this coupon right now and mall It to tne for my free. 100-page, Illustrated book, whioh tells all about my method of treatment. This book explains many thing you should know re garding the cause and cur of disease. Mall the ooupon at once. S.A.HALL,M.D. 1314 ajXOOlTD AT, IBATTIJ, WAS. Pleas send m. prepaid, your fre. 100-pag. Illustrated book. 7-28-1 I I B aaBBBBBWeaSBBSSa m I II 111 P I intAndori ThfrA run ha tin urom - I I .. I -J Bk a. a ..muvu . . - - - - gia v aa fan aw .......aaaaaaaal - I (1 ach or kidney trouble, no bad I jmm I blood and the diseases that re- . I f i. I I suit therefrom if every part of Address I JfliJ I your body machinery has all the I ' Vj HI I energy 11 neeos. 111 I I Electricity is nature's mdldn. V 1 I 1 Electro-Vigor Is the only sue- V J I I cessful device for applying this v """". I II I I force. It Is curing people every JE . 111 K I dav. Get Electro-Vigor and set f t?Trli I III 1 well hV$W I li! - - - - - ' - 11 No Cocaine, No Gas No Students Oar suooe ! due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prices. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weak ness can now have their teeta ex tracted rilled and brldgework ap puea wiuioui me least pain or Gan ger. PAINL1BSO BXTKACTIOIf .BO SI-KARAT CROWNS g.OO oniiuni wvniA. ., &.OU TTn T-a-rMaa W.v a v.t ai 11 usaa X. X X Aliti UMiJiU 15.00 TrCTP la.a. leav T! ram Ration and Consultation Tt. Re-trnameling Teeth Is the greatest Invention tn modern dentistry and has been most success ful of all methods. We extend to all a special Invita tion to call at our office and hve their teeth examined fre of charge. W own and control the largest and beat equipped dental eatabllan raent In the world, having IS office all told. , We give a written guarantee with all work for 10 year. Lady attend ant. Open evenings till 7. Sunday to 1. Union Painless Dentists 8S1H Monlaoa BK done TixnX FLORA DORA Nut Puffs Our New Summer Candy BIST EVER TWO miXESE GIRLS REGISTER AT CORNELL (frlted Prww LeaMil Wlra.) Ithss X T.. July :. For the first time In tha history of Cornell university two Chines" girls have registered as students and they are the center of attntrtton. M!s P. H. Hu and Miss E I. Soon are the names of the voung. Indies and both are called by their last nmn, us an American girl would be. Doth the Chinese a;lrls wear American , 'Uithea and apak Frlih very fluently.) Misa Hu Is r ecl.liiina In innu anil "Nils 8-v-in In Itp. to eo k to Chlnn to teah In private schools The vounit lsd'oa ar frhMdan br the ruatoma of their country to teach in th pubMc schools or unlvrrsltles of China, hut they arlii raturn to tch In private school for Chinese girls. Waahlngton Sheriffs to Meet. (fte,! IHrtr ta Ta JaoraaL) Pelttngham. Wuh, July If The sheriffs of the state will meet In con vention In this cltr Anraat S. accor1lng to plana announced T"tari1v by Sher iff Williams. P.prartatlve from ai re oat evory countv In tha atata hava Mfid tfcair Intention of attending aJ-rl It ia t T-ev t 1 that the aeaatn will be erne f the largest ever hM Br1nrln Wadnaartar the enri'rnUna wUl last thr dara. ih via'tora not leaving an Ul the foJwlr.g fiatarda y. OUR FEX In Any Single Uncomplicated Case W tmr Tarloooal. Kydrooele, Bnptare, aTerrons Da Witty, Blood on, Bkla Diiauaa, Oontraoted AUmeata, Olaat, strtetore, TitaJ Waak- JQda7 and Bladder Trouble, aae au fllaaa, s ooeaaoa e Cures Guaranteed Consultation and Examination Tree W kave 4dd o No Better Treatment In Tie World We lead All Others follow eg efne aaatjuaeat. fee DaTXT a FBI! aftrSBtm ef aVaatoaag aa rUT m eg i ia gurr i eoaamttfi weaissa. :trug tae syeslia eg L aa sa7 aaaateA sa.ja. m te . We give rem lbr lanttoa work, and the b tmi. kaow tayelf. aVtfe else ssais tUaxtraUa aaewlag tne 4r ta aeaUt aad Siaaaaa, Men make a antstak kn tbey com emits of lon xvrmr. nofiea. eoneri to that raonav ean buy. ir ye are suing rooa-uit a Medlclaea far. a la hod Id our private laboratory front til te lt.lt a eowre. If rmi cannot call, writ for !f aiamlnatioa tlaak. . Beara .. m. to I p. B dally. Sundays I t 11 00. y. aVevetee B4. aU tlami, OREGON MEDICAL INST. SiM. 8 WITH ROYAL BAKERY 360 Washington 8t fit hi tio ik Hi ' laaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaMiaMa Ecrf7cr.:n . toaWkasaaS aa VM w-e MUrm wturkM iiver fa " af Tai V." ' IIIIL, t..a(, a M.-a I t Ma, SMif. tux 1.... SkU Va yw.-, . 11 4a eaat . . .