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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1908. A. O. U. of Connecticut. (Bperlal Mpteti is Th Journal.) New Haven. Conn, Aim. 1 Mem bers of the Ancient Orflr of Hibernians t hrnushoiit Oonnectliut unite,! a Ik parade and demoimt i a t Ion here today Delegations fToni Walerburv. Merlden Hartford and other leading cities took part. Ilfn Insurnnrei Convention. Denver. Auar 1 The annual meeting of the Atnerlcun I.lfe convention, made up principally of the smaller western slid southern life Insurance companies, began In this city today and will con tinue until Saturday A. wide range of topics relating to the life Insurance business Is slated for consideration. SPORTING NEWS OF THE WORLD TRACK DIAMOND R1NQ FIELD GREEKS HARPOON BEAVER COLONY (J room Chased From Game After Four Kims Made in the First. (Phlli-d TrtMu leased Wlrr.l Nun h't am Imco. Aug 19. Four runa In tin- flr.l Inning off four hits, two five i.iaes, two stolon nags, an error :uul a wilil pitch clinched the opening mime or I in sim cm for Oakland venter ila ii f ttinooii, thr (ireek.H getting 111 all . e i'ii runs to three tor the IIoiivpi'h iiooin wan wild and easy at the same I line, iieini; dinned from the name in the .wi'inid iiiul KliiHella HiiliMt I tilted I he game wiih already lost, nlthnugli inch f am inado three runs 'after 1 1 1 r; i h t e r . lly lu.elng the game ttio Heavers and SohIn, whhli won yesterday from L'h Angeles, ure tied for second place with .50S caon. Hnrtery made the first score for th" lie.ixuia. ''o lmses on hulls and Whaling's infield out did the work. Two more mine In the centh. Casey walked and Shi 'redle sent the uphero Into tin field for two batees. Casey wa safe at home on Johnson's out and Danzig's single scored McCredle. Millers Imme run In the eighth after two runs hud been made In the third Inning:, allowed Oakland seven In all. POUTI.AN1). All. It. H.PO. A. E. Oaiey, 2b it 1 0 1 3 0 McCredle, rf 5 1 2 1 Johnson, 3b 6 0 1 2 I'unzlg, lh 5 0 2 13 Haftery. of 2 1 0 2 Ryan, If 2 0 1 I Cooney, sa 4 0 0 1 Whaling, c 4 0 0 2 Groom, p 0 ( 0 U Klnsella, p 2 0 1 1 Wassev 1 0 0 0 .Madden 1 0 0 (J U 0 6 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 U 1 0 0 0 1 i 0 0 lost w pin RTAXniNfJ OF THK TRAMS. Pacific ("oast Tongue. Won. Lost. I C. I, os Angeles lis 62 .MIT Portland fit! .&UX Han Kranclxcn fi KM .lias Oakland f. 72 .41 'J KETCHEL BEATS THOMAS EASILY Champion Tuts Califoniiaii Out in Second Uoiind Af ter Four Knockdowns. Pittsburg . . New Yoik Philadelphia Chicago . Clnrlnn.i 1 1 Boston . . . . Brooklyn . St. l.ouis . . . National Ic-iiK"'. W on. Lost. .62 r 7 .'oM . o 5 .47 .3 . no 4U 42 4T 47 f",.1 fiS 4 P. r. .019 .f!' .SMI . 5 r. 7 (t'nlteil Pro I,iur,1 WIpf.) San Fran, lieo. Aug. 19 Stanley ICetrhel. Hip Kiand Ml.lilKan fighter, won from .In.- Thoimix, the California heavy wel-ut. after a minute und a half of fierce ulusglng In Hie seemul round oT a 2 0 round bout last nlj;ht. The champion h.is so mueli superior to Thomas at ill .Kinds of fighting that there was niver any ii.estlin of tin result. IP- i.ilmd hl.iw al't'i- blow on the bi'wHileiv . Ca 11 1 , ,i . j,, u mid scored two 1: liorki.'ou 1: M in ell, ii louhd. til' fourth h'avl,,,; TImiiii.is mi weak that he lit not li-e ,l eiintluue the unequal Iil.S lel 1 1 kl e Hi lit ell nut by As Amcrirmi Detroit tit. l.ouis Ileyeland TiIiiiko Philadelphia . .. Poston Washington . New York .13 Won. I,ost . . iif 40 ..'11 4 1 ..60 44 ..5t 4H ..!'! 62 ..51 f 5 .41 fi2 72 F. C. .fil'l .iiM .577 .:.i .r.'-i .47.' .3tS .314 ToUls 34 3 7 21 15 1 OAKLAND. AB.R H.PO. A. K Anderson, si 6 Van Haltren, cf 3 llcltmuller, rf 4 Eagan, lb 4 Cook. If 4 iMlller, 3b 3 I. a Dange, c 2 Houston. 2b 3 l.oueks, p 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 12 2 3 1 3 2 0 0 0 9 0 2 2 0 0 U 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Totals 32 7 1 1 27 11 Batter! for Groom In second, hatted for Klnsella In eighth. BCOHK HV INNINGS. Portland 01000020 03 Hits 000 0 1 2 2 0 2 7 Oakland 4 0 2 0000 1 7 Hits 4 0 302101 11 SI'MMARV. Home run .Miller. Two-base hits Van Haltren, McCredle. Sacrifice hit Houston. First on balls-Off Groom, 2: off Klnsella, 1; off I.oueks, 6. Struck out Hv Klnsella. 2; by I.oucks, 9. Hit by pitcher Van tlail'ren. by Klnsella. Double play Klnsella to Cooney. Stolen AMKItlCAN IjEAOUK (3AMKS, At New York. Pv. H. R Detroit 7 10 l New York 3 f 4 Potteries Donovan, Summers and Schmidt; Hog. Orth and Hlalr. At Philadcliiliia. Philadelphia 7 7 Chicago 2 10 Unfteries Virlcers and Sihrerk Smith. Manuel. Owen and Sullivan ainl 1 "."'','' Sha w. At Roston. Boston Cleveland Batteries Ciootts Khodes and Bcmls. .44X 1 itr.f,,r,, I ,,;.,. Sn 0:i. :,t,i-,li, .i,d..i 3' l of Hi" n.ili, ,!. na i 1 rt.enl motioned IH' Smith to declare the buttle off. Th tlne-l int. r . nt i.oi o! the roiii; saved Thomas liom a k.'ioiKoul In th' tlr.st round Kilit at the .start Thomas landed a couple of blows on the body which made the champion wince. Confi dence, lose lapulK In the heart of t h. boy who had no i Ketch. 1 mi three dil l'erent occasi.-ns bet,,i,. But lo- made :i Krie)us error h- allowing himself to he harked Into a corner. Here Htanlev madi' a ipilck linlf-shift 1 lint puzzled the nallce son ami before he had time to reoov r ins Riiai'l a stiff left handed the side of hli he, ul. Another f. hit and a terrific punch to the stomach la Ketchel's fj rent rlnht arm put Thomas to the floor. At the count of seven he rose unste.iililv. Hard rights nni b its sent tile chalhncer to tin- floor attain, but the ohK .saved him and h revived ratjJdl v. Tv tchel resolved to make short work of his ojipom r.t in the second round, lie rushed fl.Toelv .111(1 1,'icicl one IIVIT tll.lt R ii p put Thomas to the floor auain after a 7 7 3 1' f'"w 0 ' "lid.- of sp.miaK. I lioinas i,.se ( "NO . 111! lie Kl-air- 'ill! e i e, '. j fi.itnely faced liis master. lie Parke, s t u 1 1 v and m i k 1 1 1 i c m . Ftlllled tl,e c.llllll. OUt ll.'Oi IVetChel he. II I less a ; ; 1 s - i '.' A rusli to close quar ters, a torviMo rinlit to the Jaw inn! liard liKhl to tlie bod v sent Tlnuiias down and R. U.K. out ..3 9 ', I Ketehel was a 10 to 4 favorite w ith CORVALLIS CYCLIST MAKES mi RECORD Jk'idos From Home Town to Fort land in Four teen Hours. Deo SpRuhlliiK claims the bike record between Corvallls and Portland, making tin; distance of about 100 miles yester iliiv over dusty and deen rutted roads In 14 lo urs The previous record claimed by one of tho Kemp boys was from i o clock In ! lie nioriiliiR until . :ju i tiiKht. S(,auhllnr started from Corvallls at 2 ;pi o'cloi Ii, rested an hour and 4& min utes in Salem, mid arrived In Portland at ti i; o'clock 111 lust tune was made from oree,, i, cltv to Portland, when he Covered tiie ;", mips In an hour. He s.n s that tie- roads lu Benton and Multnomah counties are ond, but that lu Marlon and Polk llu-v are fierce. Tho idd blcvcle path Is well kept up In some places nlonK the road, but In others tm: route is almost obliterated. Utile head way can be made mi the ro.uls. Spauld 1 ii if rode a Columbia bicycle and had no trouble, not even linilan to pump up hla tires. FIGHTS ANT) FIGHTKKS Tommy Murphy Is to meet Deach Cross at Jim Buckley's club In New orlc September 1. O'Brien and his tions in t lie Canadian provinces. "Philadelphia Jack' cousin Jack Hagan are giving cxlilbi Promoter Coffroth has been granted a permit to hold boxing bouts on the "outskirts" of San Francisco for one more year. Jimmy Brltt, who is reported to be j oouin wen in r.HK 1,1,1,1, 111.1 ) DC iiiiiu ii' ,1 lo meet Spike Itobson In the near fu I ure. and Carrigan; bases- Oasey, Battery, Kyiin, Heltmul- ler. Cook 2. Miller 2. Wild pitch - Groom. Time of game, 1 hour, 40 min utes. Umpire- Ferine, b A FKAXCISCO WINS AFTFIi LONG SWATFFST At Washington. WashlnRton St. Bonis Batteries Cates and Street; and Stevens. R. T I. K .3 7 i .311 (! Ballev f "W hf t s of would slay XOHTH WKSTKKX LKAGIE. Butte 8, Spokane 1. (Spec'nl Dispatch tc The JimnipVl Spokane. Wash.. Aug. 19. Both Dunn' and H.arkncss pitched nice ball yester day, but IHckey came through with a wallop to the center field fence In the second inning, scoring two runt and giving the game to Butte. Spencer, late of Aberdeen, caught for Butte and old well. The seme: It. 11. K. Butte a 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 n ;; i ,, Spokane . . . . o o o o a o 0 1 P 1 7 1 Batteries Harkii'ss and Spencer; Dunn. Kogers and Roberts. L'mpite Can uthers. 1 n, i t a hers ITcro w e: money liiat Tiiomas I ootids. Thomas succumbed as have all other fighters who faced K-lohel. to (hat stinging lick in the Unit round. Kctcllei s nphOIH Ills have hot been known to ri cover f:om It throughout a battle and tiair deieat is oi.h a mat ter of time. Thomas said last night that lie ha i little cutioiplion of what was going on after that first punch. MARATHON VICTOR oie i OVATION Hayes Greeted by Thousands of Admirers as He De scends Gangplank. Jim Buckley SetluT J bout at next week has together Joe Jean. -It a bou! at his irranged to bring and Tour Boss in lull in New ork early (Fnitrd l'rR lnsisl Wire.) .Aberdeen X, Vancouver 1. I. os Anselis, Aug. 13. -The Seals (Sneelnl PImm a t The Journal.) knocked Koestner out of the box ves- Aberdeen. W'as.'i.. Aug. Ii. - iiiid Per- tcr.an ami bat'cl the locals when toll, the former Phi tin , .dor. ,, llcho,! l a . ' two-lilt game l.c.e yesterday against the run: wcte need M J": relieved stun- b.i.hrs ami not milv won t ;,e ., m in e i in,- game, bu; ciuail'U the hitne rconi i,,r i. id pit an cud s, rike-out s witli !J. Pa -block pi'-died good ball. too. hut a wild pitch and a nassd ball proxed 1.13 Undoing. The .r score 0 0 1 0 p a. a : ii 1 1: e i: hi t h w ! staitcd a balling rally l-i I he I'llll-g- It lUK. I he l.i 'S AM1KI.1 AB. ...... i Her.iud. 2b . niki-i, cf . Natle. rf . . Who, !. .-. lb Smith. ;!b . Kills, if ... l - ;i, , rt s, s-s i;.-,.-i, riy. c , I . , e,si ii'r p . 1 ', i i s a I e r . 1 logan. c . . Ki.cli, ii" lUll. .I.'" . . . I, O PO, A. 0 1 1 2 12 0 K. H. 11. Aberdeen ...1110000 0 0 3 :i 1 V.momviT ..0 1 0 o o o i. 0 0 1 2 2 Batteries Pert. oil and Hoettlger; Pad dock and Arbogast. (rnlfeil Trefw Inspfl Wire.) New York, Aug 13 Amidst almost as ii,,is a gr.etinc as N extend, d to a American or .1 Is. ting f o 't-n j iir.ee. John J. Hayes, the American ath'- 'e. who won the Mar athon race for the jctnrs and stripes at London, wijlkcl ,n the gnngplank from the Whin l ugs reef t' Star llro-r , Iner Ciceanic to- Charley Pochette of California, who refiieii ses era! -ears airo. is going into the ring again and is to box In flve ruu.td bouts in (.akiand. . 'Tommy Ilurns probably will return to America v.. ion after his bout with Bill Spilres next week. It is reported that he has not found the "financial fruits", of his visit to Australia up to his ex-i peelatlons. I i Dick Fitzpatrick. the old time Oh!-, cago welterweight who has beyn out of commission f,,r a long time, has enVi late.l some i.t' the other vetcans by re- (urning to the ring to engage In short boil's. I Promoter Cnffrotli of Pan Francisco! got after i .wen Moran and Abe Attell.i who he has matched for Labor day. so hot the other day that both boxers 'have' promised to lie good till alter the bout.; The new middleweight championship i belt owned by Stanley Ketc.'iel is the first prize waist band to make its ap pearance in several years. It Is to be honed that It will not go t lie way of the famous Sullivan belt. ; While .lack Johnson is talking nhoul fighting. Sam Langford 1c eps busy in ;he, ri'.g. It's ho wild-eyed gush to say that Sam, though a middleweight, will some day shine as the star dlnge fighter. Few flgl.ters came so fast and fell so hard a.s did Rudolph Fnliolz. The erstwhile Boer ,-!,:im,"ii hotel his w.iv tliroiigli I'attlin.: . Ism, a d George Memsie and woke up at the fe, t of Dick Dylan, 1. 'lotahs A 1 o o ; i .a i; i; SAN FRANCISCO. A H. It. II. PO. A Moliler, 2b -'I Hildehrand. If j elder. Meb!,o!r. rf . W.,llains. lb R. , k , ( R. rrv. c . . . . McAr.lle, Sb Skiiiman. p . Jones, p Totals 3 0 a Seattle ii, Tncoina I. o Tacnn a. W.-c-h . Aug. 13. - With all the o lin k In the i-ame coming to. ir way Se tt utile t'si''til(iv took a game from Ta o coma in which th.-y were outplayed from l' start to finish. '1'a, oina made throe 0 more h:'s and ot:l half as maev err.us 0 et lost the gaii.e. 2 to I. The s Ull K " Tacoma ... .0 0 0 o o ,.0 0 1 1 7 , Seat! 1- o a ii 2 i i o 2 I I i I a i , e, i, - - i jii i ici ami oiiea , ,licn itii, 0 0 Itutte Jtuccs. Butte. Auk. 13 Weath.-r i huniv ok fast Results yrsiet.iav: First race fixe nod a ialf furlongs lllug GlendeniOpg. 33 iWils.ml. 11 t, w on ; Bed F.ra. 1 " t , Mulct i. r, t.. 1 Willi" Twls says lie did not flunk out of his man h with Pill I'apke as he ut In the stream Is supposed to have done. He d, lares .,.nnd escorted in . the pier, their shrill timt Ills manager call., the bout off 1 'Whistles bb-wlnt: con t inuou si v. Tho-i- ; virtually without ills kniwledge or con ' sands of poo;,).. w"!-o a' the tiler to wel- , sent. cm" the A cu ri -. ii. w ho lad enpturen I he gleans) event of the olvVipian. ! It begins to hick a if Tnmur Burns' :iv, saM siring of nimrmd fritters or ease mnev "I'm mlci'tv gla.l to get back to . propositions litis been cut. Perhaps 1 i.m- mcilc-. ';'! 1 is t: pioceb-st moment in "ill have 'o tight some uithit; .,f in- ;tf- ,, h, -.i.je h, brine the inn, ,i i Hid next five or six car.-, pri-osl M:,';ii tt -pi c to m y ci'intry," Mike Donovan ,: l?oc'.eer e, !lee- weight was obliged to cili off his nun,'!' with t'.tii 1';. ke ,, cm cn- Bunst Inc. 1 0 0 GORDON COMPANY TO BUILD Ai AOTO ROAD " I second , Ca tio,iis II, KM ' third Time. I.119S. t; it mi; a l.i :-7 J 2 McArdle hit by batted ball. Brasl.ear batted for Began ln ninth. Dillon ba'ted for Briswalter ln ninth. Si IRK BY INNINGS. Los Angeles 1 0020 0 1 02 -6 Hits 2 2 2 3 0 0 3 1 2 --1 5 San Francisco. ... 3 1 2 0 0 J U i - ft Hita 1 I 4 a 1 2 o 1 013 SI MM RY Three base hit c lakes. Two base !,!(- Moh'er. "elder '-. Likes. Berry. W Peeler, Smith. Sacrifice lilts -Berry leap Kduardo. lu.i . Post '. 9 to 1. 2 Melchoir. Brlswainr. HI idehra nu, j Luce Marie. S7 nirott,. 5 to 2. se, (Stu.lt t i , I, 1 1 third Time, lacn. Seem race five furlongs, xellltisr -!,,, ,".,. Kntglit la, k. 112 ( A uliinaion . . 2 to won; Mor.-a. 10.'. iButwOL. 3 to 1. tee. . M'lltnnii. ond. Dlsagrciuiient. in',' ( Mob s w ort h i , .1 Sec'.v i. to 2. third. Time. 1 ti'Ji.4. j ,..,; r,,, Third race, seven fur,,-.gs sellire Hersaln, 102 iSliriner.. 2 to I. won: and t ,.-v Mllier's Daiichler 02 il is'ierl. 2 to 1, the rea l sec, ,nd; Corro Santa, 104 i K Ii scliliaum i, : n ,t., , 5 to 2, tilled Time. 1 :i'Hj. u ,v Fourth race fnip- and a half f urlongs, I y . ii.; ;i, selling Free Knight toe H" ,r, 111 s, i, ',, iiitlsi, 9 to 2. won: ItriiHbup. P'T : .' , ,, , l Morsel, e en, sec ,id , i " a l T 1 i . 1 u til , ill tl,. j p j, ,, iSmtthi. 4 to 1. Pit Time. .".re.. ' , Fiftii race mile and a sixteenth luipd- -h r bile !, 1' ,d t P.'is pie-ce ft Mnnu . p 1 1, v pi op wch to bill Id lead from Bridal Veil to ,11s "o c..., t will: the P o ;., , . I. Their plans e pen i e const ruct Ion '' K ifg to make :' 1 , -t for niiloiin. biles tract,.,! blo,i tu re.-ntl" an., I la" (tor mn- have to he amputat i, is i ! t: ii t a nil fear the arm Joe (Inns has sele.-'ed F-nrk Mepnti- ald to pin him in ,.'tl,i f..r his 'hird bout with liatpirit N- i e. n j, js ,,, be the La', or daj a"tp, ten, at C.,!ma la xt month. This Ptitr in M,s.ri Annuls, 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 Ma sen on balls -Off Koestner. Hov P.en, Mfi i 1111,1, ci.ui-h 2 to 6. Ih'r.l. 3, off Hi'lswalt- r. 1. off Sklllman. 4. Time. 1 ,-... Stolen hns.s lleiiiard, 1 1 i Idcbr.a nd. Mel- Sixth race. en f.irlongs selling; - choir 2. Williams. McArdle, Pel ry. P ha V.. 12 iKIsleri. I to 1. w,.n. l-;i Struck out Hi Koestner, 1. hy Brls- Pasaino. p,i d out. second. I.e- wnlter. ... by SklllniHii 3. Double plays rlva, I'M (Nelson.. 3 to 2, third. Time. Smith to lieeter, ,Mcrnie io neiry i 1 to W illiams. lilts on ixorsmer, , , nit .ITI . o:,,i . W I S Ul run to Gordon afternoon, the ' pi,, ri depot i a u will reach ' ' " ,rP 11m r,,.i,l '. If bN III- mn At Pino dof. ,,ted Jan.-s I match for S-'.e 'O l s s.: j. c. sc tt Ing to sw ini t i'-o . ra i.Js In t he Ni , u !: At lies:!- l bef t knockjd e i t first round 1301 In Fuglnud O'Brien knocked , - t I round. 1303 At S'ti !' -, t I wo,, fr,, "K id ' W rounds. P.ol.P. In d w bile t rv- I'eMl's Hob ' Yo-mc 1 (cu) . ! I'h ' -lack" in s' til Biiswalter. . Passed Pall Hogan. Wild pitch- Koestner Time of game ,v I tuplre ' . i onneii NATION" A I. I.FACIE GAMES. At PitD-hurR. pit " sbiirg Boston . Bat trrle I ,1. L o , I 11 m s i e. n if f. 2 S 1 4 11 0 W llils. I.eltleld and Gibson; truer and Smith. Pmpire - Cb !-. co Philadelphia p. a ' l-i a s K'l.iiT. Sp-cks in Hlgb i fie! o p.iv At Chicago. R H K. 3 2 K 1 2 0 Pun.lrer. Frser and d 1 ooln. I "urplres Seattle Hace. Aug 13 Weather FULLBACK CLARKE TO REMAIN WITH OREGOtl THE LAB IX ST Mil IK TM WOILD mould not be enntented to be kept In the d dolt e tie' h i n by rheumatism. Neither ure v. whe lieu Nel nd active iio are Alwav busr Then don t neglect the first tulnni. of an di or pain that vou mlaht think Is 1ut a ' 'crfek " Rnh reiljl ult'i Ballard's Snow I.inlment and no ; I I I B matter what the trouble t. 1t will die- appear at once soi.i tr caicmore jjruf core, fanr. Peattb--. Aug 13 Weather re:l-; trae-k fast 13 bill's ect--rlny First race, si furlongs, selling Pepe , r:ri',-,T-, u- , r?,ii , r. ... i t.... s:. Franei. 'n iCarnti'., " to "l. '',, n,p report ft Kokonio, i Hioi . 2 to 5, third, that Dm! Time. 1 12 1 :.. f u ; iba k second t.i' e. i ,- an.i a 1 ,ir furlongs selling - . ebl' v . i ", ', K ;: 3 In n won; Fair Annie i R ige , j in sec ond; I'nnri 3S i Russell i, J to 5, tb'rd Time 1 OS 4 5 Third race, mile and s F it-vCi, sell ing Fan'asfic. 1".'. ip.axtn. to 1 won: Miner. 93 i'n'h,. 7 p. p, sec..n.- Hasty Antes. i . Page .. f:-.. third Time ! 4f, .1 3. Fou'b race, the Ros tin- 'Pap, s't furloi ks Cvpsv. 3' W '1 t, 2. won: The Mm l na ipolandi. 11 to 1 , second, Critic, in;, iRagfi. 2 to S third Tine. 1 i: 1-5 Fifth race m le ard a Ttirter. sr.oj. p Areeiirt p.; (al-t. tl to r, o Mntnln. p'l 'Pag'.. S to ?, second Huhtnon. 105 (PcnvUIe-i, 3 to 5. thliJ Time 1 os Sixth ta'-e, mile seTBnr - Fmm)i Cf 1"2 IRuell. to 1. won: Cev.U skill . , I 113 I Kelsnn 7 to p scenrtd KrVrralI alsii,. 1 l to f, th'rd Tim T' e-e P- aM this fa P. 1 : e lu.-a "h.n l a t cu co : , 1 . i - 'Tern v h R.-Wev. - no k lie ! lie C To ' T.-go- "ea . a-. 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'LI yTO-MGHT WILL TIIO.AirsOX WINS I.V AKCIIKK'V TOFKXKY e. . "a - .V.I - Chlrsso Anr 1 Tb tMtw-.th an nual archerr 'irnimut whi. h waa b- UH here" veTern1T was erintinteJ tewfaf and ulll be finished tomorrow nig' t The main erents In vrsteMay hoit I were sron br PolnmH Rebert 'tl Pms Jr of WseMns-tio D. C . aai W Ul H. Tbomptvia of eeattiax v, r ;ari rit.i L. - j Oe's On the Right Track When headed this wn f"rrpriiM In tve ele a - rt r k Hardware! W el tons and t ,r a -rT rur ,1uet what ! want'-d ;n r.. ;tJ rr airs, anil hvb tuera morev In nerv lretanoe AVERY & CO. 48 Third Sl Ret'. Pine .t Ash j Yes osy, TiiamiM Yhd 2 But not too busy to give your order our im mediate and careful attention. And why shouldn't we be busy, when we are making Suit and Exlra Trousers for the Price of lhe Suit Alone AND EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE REDUCED TO ACTUAL COST OF MATERIAL AND MAKING Suit and Extra Trousers of Same or Striped Material (o Order From Low RATES .CfSlSX Satisfaction guaranteed 1n all cases. Garments to order in a day If required. Full dress and Tuxedo Suits a specialty. WILLIAM TERR CMa" STOnS 141 SIXTO STREET, CORNER ALDER Will Be Made This Reason by th 0. R. & N. And SOUTHERN PACIFIC (VOTEB UT OBEOOV) FROM PORTLAND To As Follows: Direct One Way Via California Chicago $72.50 $87.50 St. Louis . . . St. Paul Omaha Kansas City 67.50 82.50 63.15 81.75 60.00 75.00 60.00 75.00 TICKETS WILL. BE ON SALE August 21, 22 Good for return ln 99 days with atop over privileges at pleasure within limits. New York Central Lines TO It All w New York The "DIFFERENT" Route Why? Lands You "IN" New York City Grand Central Station Only railroad terminal in New York. Right in the heart of the hotel and residence district. Subway station under same roof. Fifteen minutes to Brooklyn without change. you have to do is Get on the train "IN" Chicago or St. Louis Get off the train "IN" New York Then you're there "LAKE. SHORE." via run "aoi i The Route of the "2fuli Centurr Limited" MICHIGAN CLNTRAL" via rnu'Ann "The Nlasrarn Falls Itoute."' "BIG TOUR ROUTE," via st. i, oris ami rrconiA W. C. SEACHREST. N. P. C. A. ISa THXRD ST., POBTLASB, OS. A KKEX .1. LYNCH. Pnssentrrr Traffic Manager, CHICAGO. I REMEMBER THE DATES For any further Information call t the cltv .ticket office. Third and Wash lncton sfi-eets, or writs to WM. M'MURRAY General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND. OREGON. IP? SUN6CT TM tn qWTTS JO YOUR OLD PIANO W Will help you pay for a new Pianola Piano E ARE prepared to make it an object to persons who intend to buy a Pianola Piano to place the order now. If jf6u have a piano that you wish to tarn In, In exchange, we can make a mere liberal allowance now than when the busy Fall season sett in. It is an advantage to us to have at many exchanged pianos as possible reach our repair shops this summer, and we are willing to rec ognize that advantage in a subertantiaj way. We will issue a due-bill for your present piano, and will deliver the new Pianola Piano in the fall or when ever you are ready for it. Eilers Piano House The House of Highest Quality 353 Washinjf on St IT I rITT JTCRT A 9TB. $10.00 SET OF C TEETH FOR Written Guarantee for 10 Tsavrs. CHOWS 3 -Any tuoth In the mouth we oroi with solid gold. 22k. guarantefd to bo ibe C a n best fin oilv aflHeUlJ Any Porcelnln t rown mnn no mat ter what they are al'ed or how they are i;lJ,-, t )u prlcu QO RIDQES Solid Gold Top. Solid ilol,) Haekf. t nrcelaln Fronts. ir tooth Solid l'ld Teeth, 22k. bridge, tier tooth All other w,trk j-ame price propor tlonate v PAIWIJES8 EXTXVaVCfTXOV i-Tee nen i iaten or Mriues are Ordered. Absolute Onara-nteas. LILY DENTAL PARLORS THIBC A WD COUCH TTaUBBTS. Hotira a m tr 1 p. m. Phone A-lt'l". open Sundays. $4.00 $4.00 Hi t 4 iV " ' 7 A 1 V w er c:M tW ft-- m -r or FirnrTyr.TT: S". 4 " . ' , f t